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APRIL 2014 VOL 47 ● No. 4

ISSN 2223-4837

PATENT JOURNALINCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS

Part II of II

ISSUED MONTHLY

DATE OF ISSUE: 30 APRIL 2014

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VOL. 47 NO. 4 Date of Issue: 30 APRIL 2014

ISSN 2223-4837

PATENT JOURNALINCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS

PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT OFFICE

Official notices of proceedings under:

The Patents Act, 1978

The Designs Act, 1993

The Trade Marks Act, 1963

The Trade Marks Act, 1993

The Registration of Copyright in Cinematograph Films Act, 1977

Registrar of Patents, Trade Marks, Designs and Copyright

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

errors or omissions or their consequences.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2. PATENTS .................................................................................................................................................................. 4

ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 (1) .................................................. 5

CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39 ............................................................................................ 8

PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND 63 ............................................... 10

PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN ................................................................................. 10

APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT .............................................................................. 11

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

................................................................................................................................................................................ 11

APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION ...................................................................................................... 11

INSPECTION OF SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................... 12

HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 296

JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 296

OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 296

NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR AN APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT DURING COURT PROCEEDINGS296

3. DESIGNS .............................................................................................................................................................. 297

APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993 ............................ 298

ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40 ........................................... 312

CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41 ........................................................................................ 312

CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED ..................................................................................... 312

CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED ............................................................................. 312

APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT .......... 313

APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION ..................... 313

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS ........................................................................................................ 314

HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 392

JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 392

OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 392

4. COPYRIGHT ......................................................................................................................................................... 393

NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE ............................................................................................................................... 394

HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 396

JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 396

OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 396

5. CORRECTION NOTICES ...................................................................................................................................... 397

TRADE MARK CORRECTION NOTICES ............................................................................................................. 398

PATENT CORRECTION NOTICES ...................................................................................................................... 399

DESIGN CORRECTION NOTICES....................................................................................................................... 400

COPYRIGHT CORRECTION NOTICES ............................................................................................................... 400

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2. PATENTS

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

Application Number Assignee Assignor

2006/07193 HEALTH PROTECTION AGENCY THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR HEALTH

2006/02333 TROVIS PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC. TROVIS PHARMACEUTICALS HOLDINGS, INC.

2006/02333 TROVIS PHARMACEUTICALS HOLDINGS, INC.

CLINICAL DATA INC.

2006/02333 CLINICAL DATA INC. DOGWOOD PHARMACEUTICALS,INC.

2006/02333 DOGWOOD PHARMACEUTICALS,INC.

FOREST LABORATORIES HOLDINGS LIMITED

2006/02333 FOREST LABORATORIES HOLDINGS LIMITED

DOGWOOD PHARMACEUTICALS,INC.

2012/06745 MOVE COLLECTIVE LLC SEVENTH GENERATION VENTURES, INC.

1997/11302 IZINGODO TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD

1996/07745 NOVARTIS INTERNATIONAL PHARMACEUTICALS LTD

ASPEN GLOBAL INCORPORATED

2004/04289 NOVARTIS INTERNATIONAL PHARMACEUTICALS LTD

ASPEN GLOBAL INCORPORATED

2011/09150 ANTHROTERRA PTY LTD VENEARTH GROUP LLC

2010/01177 ELCO SOLUTIONS PTY LTD GEOFABRICS AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD

2009/00986 HEALTH PROTECTION AGENCY THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR HEALTH

2004/08827 BAYER PHARMA AG BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH

2010/04372 ASTRAZENECA AB AND BAYER PHARM AG

ASTRAZENECA AB AND BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH

2009/01050 ASTRAZENECA AB AND BAYER PHARM AG

ASTRAZENECA AB AND BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH

2013/01440 FUNDAMO (PTY) LTD VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION

2006/06557 ELAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. BIOGEN IDEC INTERNATIONAL HOLDING LTD

2007/06879 TAKEDA PHARMA A/S TAKEDA NYCOMED AS

2008/04285 ARENGO 309 (PTY) LTD INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF SOUTH AFRICA(HYPOTHECATION)

2009/00466 SCREENEX (PTY) LTD SCHENCK PROCESS AUSTRALIA (PTY) LIMITED

2012/07558 CLARIANT FINANCE (BVI) LIMITED CLARIANT INTERNATIONAL LTD

2012/02840 GLAXO GROUP LIMITED PANMIRA PHARMACEUTICALS LLC

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Application Number Assignee Assignor

2012/09766 PATON, ROSS BRADLEY PATON, MURRAY ANDREW

2012/09782 VIRTUAL READING GYM (PTY) LTD LEWIS, DAVID ANTHONY

2013/00391 ZODIAC POOL CARE EUROPE ZODIAC POOL SYSTEMS,INC.

2012/05419 CLARIANT FINANCE (BVI) LIMITED CLARIANT INTERNTIONAL LTD

2014/01001 SCHOEMAN ROY EDWARD SCHOEMAN ROY EDWARD(50%); MARK WYNESS VOSLOO(50%)

2002/03291 ARENGO 309 (PTY) LTD INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF SOUTH AFRICA(HYPOTHECATION)

2013/09729 LABUSCHAGNE, PIETER JOHANNES

MAGNETIC POWER GENERATOR (PTY) LTD

2013/08241 LABUSCHAGNE, PIETER JOHANNES

MAGNETIC POWER GENERATOR (PTY) LTD

2012/06553 IIILINOIS TOOL WORKS INC. FINISHING BRANDS HOLDINGS INC.

2012/05773 AHLSTROM CORPORATION MUNKSJO OYJ

2009/06700 PSCHE, BORIS & BARBAULT, ALEXANDRE

THERABIONIC LLC

2013/00838 XCELLEREX, INC. GE HEALTHCARE BIO-SCIENCES CORP.

2011/05852 AMP-THERAPEUTICS GMBH & CO.KG

AMP-THERAPEUTICS GMBH

2011/01566 ZODIAC POOL CARE EUROPE ZODIAC POOL SYSTEMS, INC.

2013/00389 ZODIAC POOL CARE EUROPE ZODIAC POOL SYSTEMS, INC.

2013/00393 ZODIAC POOL CARE EUROPE ZODIAC POOL SYSTEMS, INC.

2013/00390 ZODIAC POOL CARE EUROPE ZODIAC POOL SYSTEMS, INC.

2013/00392 ZODIAC POOL CARE EUROPE ZODIAC POOL SYSTEMS, INC.

2008/05648 TRANSTECH PHARMA,INC. TRANSTECH PHARMA, LLC.

2008/00341 TRANSTECH PHARMA,INC. TRANSTECH PHARMA, LLC.

2008/09394 TRANSTECH PHARMA,INC. TRANSTECH PHARMA, LLC.

2009/06459 TRANSTECH PHARMA,INC. TRANSTECH PHARMA, LLC.

2010/06367 TRANSTECH PHARMA,INC. TRANSTECH PHARMA, LLC.

2007/00643 TRANSTECH PHARMA,INC. TRANSTECH PHARMA, LLC.

2011/06441 TRANSTECH PHARMA, INC. TRANSTECH PHARMA, LLC

2005/08880 INFINITE INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD

SMART METERING SYSTEMS

2005/08879 INFINITE INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD

SMART METERING SYSTEMS

2005/08882 INFINITE INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD

SMART METERING SYSTEMS

2005/08881 INFINITE INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD

SMART METERING SYSTEMS

2012/00834 TRANSTECH PHARMA, INC. TRANSTECH PHARMA, LLC

2012/05433 ABBOTT LABORATORIES ABBVIE INC.

2013/03913 BITZOUNIS, ATHANASIOS BITZOUNIS, ATHANASIOS;DEMETRIADES, XENOPHON

2011/06441 TRANSTECH PHARMA, INC. TRANSTECH PHARMA, LLC

2012/00369 MURRAY DAVID WYCLIFFE AND DODD,CHRIS ALEXANDER

MURRAY DAVID WYCLIFFE AND DODD,CHRIS ALEXANDER AND BIOMET UK LIMITED

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Application Number Assignee Assignor

2004/07442 MULTOTEC MAGNETIC (PTY) LTD MULTOTEC PROCESS EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD

2007/06648 MULTOTEC RUBBER (PTY) LTD MULTOTEC MANUFACTURING (PTY) LTD

2007/05530 CV THERAPEUTICS,INC. GILEAD PALO ALTO INC.

2007/05530 GILEAD PALO ALTO INC. GILEAD SCIENCES, INC.

2007/10878 CV THERAPEUTICS,INC. GILEAD PALO ALTO INC.

2007/10878 GILEAD PALO ALTO INC. GILEAD SCIENCES, INC.

2008/07894 CV THERAPEUTICS,INC. GILEAD PALO ALTO INC.

2008/07894 GILEAD PALO ALTO INC. GILEAD SCIENCES, INC.

2002/06451 CV THERAPEUTICS,INC. GILEAD PALO ALTO INC.

2002/06451 GILEAD PALO ALTO INC. GILEAD SCIENCES, INC.

2006/06223 CV THERAPEUTICS,INC. GILEAD PALO ALTO INC.

2006/06223 GILEAD PALO ALTO INC. GILEAD SCIENCES, INC.

2007/03122 CV THERAPEUTICS,INC. GILEAD PALO ALTO INC.

2007/03122 GILEAD PALO ALTO INC. GILEAD SCIENCES, INC.

2008/06666 CV THERAPEUTICS,INC. GILEAD PALO ALTO INC.

2008/06666 GILEAD PALO ALTO INC. GILEAD SCIENCES, INC.

2002/00301 CV THERAPEUTICS,INC. GILEAD PALO ALTO INC.

2002/00301 GILEAD PALO ALTO INC. GILEAD SCIENCES, INC.

2002/00298 CV THERAPEUTICS,INC. GILEAD PALO ALTO INC.

2002/00298 GILEAD PALO ALTO INC. GILEAD SCIENCES, INC.

2007/03229 CV THERAPEUTICS,INC. GILEAD PALO ALTO INC.

2007/03229 GILEAD PALO ALTO INC. GILEAD SCIENCES, INC.

2004/03485 CV THERAPEUTICS,INC. GILEAD PALO ALTO INC.

2004/03485 GILEAD PALO ALTO INC. GILEAD SCIENCES, INC.

2005/08262 CV THERAPEUTICS,INC. GILEAD PALO ALTO INC.

2005/08262 GILEAD PALO ALTO INC. GILEAD SCIENCES, INC.

2006/04046 CV THERAPEUTICS,INC. GILEAD PALO ALTO INC.

2006/04046 GILEAD PALO ALTO INC. GILEAD SCIENCES, INC.

2007/01777 CV THERAPEUTICS,INC. GILEAD PALO ALTO INC.

2007/01777 GILEAD PALO ALTO INC. GILEAD SCIENCES, INC.

2006/05208 WA S.A.S KLAUS DIAMANTWERKZEUGE GMBH

2013/05927 JACKSON, DUDLEY JOHN CAULTON

SAVVY LOO CC

2013/06256 IMMUNOSCIENCES LAB INC. CYREX LABORATORIES,LLC

2011/03569 HITACHI POWER EUROPE GMBH MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS EUROPE GMBH

2011/02595 STEALTH POOL PRODUCTS CC FACIUS GARY

2011/02713 UNITED LUMINOUS INTERNATIONAL (HOLDINGS) LIMITED;LO PAUL;LO TEDDY YEUNG MAN

HUIZHOU LIGHT ENGINE LTD

2011/02595 STEALTH POOL PRODUCTS CC FACIUS GARY

2013/06461 IMMUNOSCIENCES LAB INC. CYREX LABORATORIES,LLC

2013/06373 HITACHI POWER EUROPE GMBH MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS EUROPE GMBH

2001/01012 NOVARTIS INTERNATIONAL PHARMACEUTICALS LTD

ASPEN GLOBAL INCORPORATED

2001/06474 BAYER BIOSCIENCE GMBH BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG

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Application Number Assignee Assignor

2012/03438 HITACHI POWER EUROPE GMBH MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS EUROPE GMBH

2008/05541 HITACHI POWER EUROPE GMBH MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS EUROPE GMBH

2012/04202 HITACHI POWER EUROPE GMBH MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS EUROPE GMBH

2010/07941 HITACHI POWER EUROPE GMBH MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS EUROPE GMBH

2007/07540 BUHLER AG BUHLER THERMAL PROCESSES AG

2003/05380 BUHLER AG BUHLER THERMAL PROCESSES AG

2002/00954 BUHLER AG BUHLER THERMAL PROCESSES AG

2014/01317 VAN ZUYDAM JULIAN BRETT FLOCKHART KELVIN MARC

2013/03673 MAGNETIC POWER GENERATOR

(PTY) LTD

LABUSCHAGNE PIETER JOHANNES

2013/00509 ROLF VAITL PETRA VAITL

2002/04147 NOVARTIS AG SANDOZ AG

2011/01835 CHRISTIE COLIN QUADDRO TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD

2009/07565 GILEAD PALO ALTO, INC. GILEAD SCIENCES, INC.

CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39

Application Number In the name of New name

2007/0110 VOESTALPINE AUTOMOTIVE GMBH VOESTALPINE METAL FORMING GMBH

2004/02743 BASF AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT BASF SE

1998/04611 BASF AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT BASF SE

2011/09483 JIANGSU CHIA-TAI TIANQING PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD

CHIA TAI TIANQING PHARMACEUTICAL GROUP CO., LTD

2011/05487 VOESTALPINE AUTOMOTIVE GMBH VOESTALPINE METAL FORMING GMBH

2011/06410 CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED

2011/07899 CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED

2011/06411 CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED

2011/06408 CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS &

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SERVICES LIMITED

2011/06407 CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED

2011/03963 CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED

2011/03833 CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED

2010/05371 CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED

2010/05059 CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED

2011/06409 CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED

2013/07759 CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED

2007/06879 NYCOMED PHARMA AS TAKEDA NYCOMED AS

2007/06879 NYCOMED DANMARK APS TAKEDA PHARMA A/S

1998/05281 EUROCOPTER AIRBUS HELICOPTERS

2013/06383 ABBOTT BIOTECHNOLOGY LTD ABBVIE BIOTECHNOLOGY LTD

2012/00202 OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG

2008/08309 PANASONIC ELECTRIC WORKS CO., LTD

PANASONIC CORPORATION

2009/09036 AXIP LIMITED VALMONT HIGHWAY TECHNOLOGY LIMITED

2012/01369 AXIP LIMITED

VALMONT HIGHWAY TECHNOLOGY LIMITED

2007/00520 AXIP LIMITED VALMONT HIGHWAY TECHNOLOGY LIMITED

2010/09060 NAANDAN JAIN IRRIGATION C.S. LTD

NAANDAN JAIN IRRIGATION LTD

2008/04726 NAANDAN JAIN IRRIGATION C.S. LTD

NAANDAN JAIN IRRIGATION LTD

2008/04668 EUROCOPTER AIRBUS HELICOPTERS

2009/06291 EUROCOPTER AIRBUS HELICOPTERS

2007/06089 CELXCEL PTY LTD ADMEDUS REGEN PTY LTD

2012/00293 ZHEJIANG BETA PHARMA INC. BETTA PHARMACEUTICALS CO., LTD

2011/01033 NAANDAN JAIN IRRIGATION C.S. LTD

NAANDAN JAIN IRRIGATION LTD

2011/06429 AXIP LIMITED VALMONT HIGHWAY TECHNOLOGY LIMITED

2006/03206 AXIP LIMITED VALMONT HIGHWAY TECHNOLOGY LIMITED

2010/01178 AXIP LIMITED VALMONT HIGHWAY TECHNOLOGY LIMITED

1997/09933 EUROCOPTER AIRBUS HELICOPTERS

2013/09046 ELAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. ELAN PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC

2006/09938 NYCOMED PHARMA AS TAKEDA NYCOMED AS

2006/09724 NYCOMED PHARMA AS TAKEDA NYCOMED AS

2007/05875 NYCOMED PHARMA AS TAKEDA NYCOMED AS

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Application Number In the name of New name

2011/03421 NYCOMED PHARMA AS TAKEDA NYCOMED AS

2012/06153 CYKLAR-STULZ ABWASSERTECHNIK GMBH

DEMON GMBH

2010/02324 CYTEC AUSTRIA GMBH ALLNEX AUSTRIA GMBH

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

Application Number Assignor Assignee

2009/04255 JOHANNA CATHARINA ANNERINE

BROWN(THE EXECUTOR OF THE

ESTATE OF THE LATE SHAWN

BROWN)

DALGLIESH SECURITY (PTY) LTD

PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN

Application Number Not open Date

2013/01728 WITHDRAWN 03/3/2014

2013/00407 WITHDRAWN 15/1/2014

2013/02173 WITHDRAWN 17/3/2014

2013/03242 WITHDRAWN 26/3/2014

2013/00633 WITHDRAWN 25/3/2014

2011/08881 WITHDRAWN 02/4/2014

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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 MULTOTEC PROCESS EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD OF D.M.KISCH INC., 2330

BRONKHORST STREET, PRETORIA.0001, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said

MULTOTEC PROCESS EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD for an invention entitled LOW DENSITY MINERAL SPIRAL

CONCENTRATOR, numbered 2003/05666, dated 22/07/2003 which became void on 22/07/2012, owing to the

non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee.

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

THE PATENTS ACT, No. 57 OF 1978

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

REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT

No records available

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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.

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JAPAN. REQUEST PERMISSION TO AMEND THE SPECIFICATION OF LETTERS PATENT APPLICATION

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THE PATENTS ACT, 1978 (ACT NO. 57 OF 1978)

In terms of section 42 (b) of the Patents Act, 1978, a patent shall be deemed to have been sealed and granted as

from the date of publication of the acceptance.

The numerical references denote the following: (21) Number of application. (22) Date of application. (DA) Date of

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Registrar of Patents

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2014/02176 ~ Complete ~54:COATING COMPOSITIONS FOR INORGANIC CASTING MOLDS AND CORES,

CONTAINING SALTS, AND USE THEREOF ~71:ASK Chemicals GmbH, Reisholzstrasse 16-18, Germany ~72:

Carolin WALLENHORST;Michael KLOSKOWSKI;Peter WACHTARCZYK;Stefan BEZOLD~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011

115 025.4 ~32:07/10/2011

2014/02173 ~ Provisional ~54:Park Easy ~71:Tshegofatso Brian Sebola, 75 4th avenue, alexandra, 2090, South

Africa ~72: Tshegofatso Brian Sebola~

2014/02174 ~ Provisional ~54:Audio Amplifier ~71:MADURAMUTHU, Magandran, 107 Courtown Crescent,

Avoca Hills, South Africa ~72: MADURAMUTHU, Magandran~

2014/02175 ~ Complete ~54:Magnet device ~71:SEH Limited, Level 1, LM Complex, Brewery Street, Mriehel,

Malta ~72: Jérémy HEIN;Martin MARSCHNER VON HELMREICH~ 33:AT ~31:A 1260/2011 ~32:05/09/2011

2014/02177 ~ Complete ~54:A method for binding leaves and a binding element and binding device applied

thereto ~71:UNIBIND LIMITED, Margarita House 15 Them. Dervis Street 136, Cyprus ~72: Guido PELEMAN~

33:BE ~31:2011/0589 ~32:07/10/2011

2014/02178 ~ Complete ~54:PERISTALTIC PUMP AND PUMPHEAD THEREFOR ~71:WATSON-MARLOW

LIMITED, Falmouth, United Kingdom ~72: BROKENSHIRE, Steven~ 33:GB ~31:1118428.0 ~32:25/10/2011

2014/02181 ~ Complete ~54:DETERGENT COMPOSITION ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One

Procter & Gamble PlazaCincinattiOhio, United States of America ~72: MAGENNIS EUAN JOHN;SWABEY

KERRY LOUISE~ 33:EP ~31:11184921.2 ~32:12/10/2011

2014/02183 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MOUNTING DYNAMICALLY MODULAR

PROCESSING UNITS ~71:SULLIVAN JASON A, 299 South Main StreetSuite 1300Salt Lake CityUT 84111,

United States of America ~72: SULLIVAN JASON A~ 33:US ~31:61/539 474 ~32:27/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/342

199 ~32:02/01/2012;33:US ~31:13/628 022 ~32:26/09/2012

2014/02189 ~ Complete ~54:MIXTURE OF HYDROFLUOROOLEFIN AND FLUOROKETONE FOR USE AS AN

INSULATION AND/OR ARC-EXTINGUISHING MEDIUM AND A GAS INSULATED MEDIUM-VOLTAGE

ELECTRICAL DEVICE COMPRISING SAME ~71:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS, 35 Rue Joseph

MonierF-92500Rueil-Malmaison, France ~72: GIRODET ALAIN;KIEFFEL YANNICK;MALADEN

ROMAIN;PICCOZ DANIEL~ 33:FR ~31:11 58456 ~32:22/09/2011

2014/02202 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STARTING, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR

ACCEPTING STARTING, AND METHOD ANS SYSTEM FOR INTER-APPLICATION MUTUAL STARTING

~71:TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED, Room 403, East Block 2, SEG Park,

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Zhenxing Road, Futian District Shenzhen 518044, Guangdong, People's Republic of China ~72: GUO,

HONGYU;LI, XIANZHI;MA, MING;TU, XIAOJING;YU, BIN;ZHANG, HAO;ZHOU, LEI~ 33:CN

~31:201110249052.9 ~32:26/08/2011

2014/02192 ~ Complete ~54:C10RF32 ANTIBODIES, AND USES THEREOF FOR TREATMENT OF CANCER

~71:COMPUGEN LTD., 72 Pinchas Rosen ST., Tel Aviv, 69512, Israel ~72: BRIANTE,

RAFFAELLA;COJOCARU, GAD S;DASSA, LIAT;LEVINE, ZURIT;LEVY, OFER;PERGAM, TANIA;ROTMAN,

GALIT;SINGH, SHWETA;WATSON, SUSAN R~ 33:US ~31:61/593,344 ~32:01/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/697,369

~32:06/09/2012

2014/02205 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PREPARING A FOOD COMPOSITION ~71:HILL'S PET

NUTRITION ,INC., 400 SW 8th Avenue TOPEKA 66605KS, United States of America ~72:

KAPPELMAN,DAVID;MONTELONGO,LUIS J.;NADEAU,DOUGLAS~

2014/02207 ~ Complete ~54:A PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING THE

PHYTOCANNABINOIDS CANNABIDIVARIN (CBDV)AND CANNABIDIOL (CBD) ~71:GW PHARMA LIMITED ,

Porton Down Science ParkSALISBURY SP4 0JQWILTSHIRE, United Kingdom;OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL

CO. LIMITED, 9Kanda-Tsukasamachi 2-chome CHIYODA-KU 101-8535TOKYO , Japan ~72:

STEPHENS,GARY;WHALLEY,BENJAMIN;WIILLIAMS,CLAIRE~ 33:GB ~31:1116789.7 ~32:29/09/2011

2014/02216 ~ Complete ~54:GALVANIZED STEEL SHEET AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME

~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION , 6-1Marunouchi 2-chome CHIYODA-KU 100-

8071TOKYO, Japan ~72:

AZUMA,MASAFUMI;FUJITA,NOBUHIRO;NOZAKI,TAKAYUKI;TAKAHASHI,MANABU;WAKABAYASHI,CHISATO

~ 33:JP ~31:2011-217811 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02185 ~ Complete ~54:AMMONIA PRODUCTION BY INTEGRATED INTENSIFIED PROCESSES

~71:UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, 6 Kensington TerraceNewcastle Upon tyneNE1 7RU, United

Kingdom ~72: AKAY GALIP~ 33:GB ~31:1014304.8 ~32:27/08/2010

2014/02186 ~ Complete ~54:CARTRIDGE FOR COFFEE AND SOLUBLE PRODUCTS IN GENERAL

~71:GOGLIO S.P.A, Via Andrea Solari 10I-20144, Italy ~72: BOTTINI GIORGIO;GOGLIO FRANCO;LA GAMBA

LUCA;LONGHINI DONATO~ 33:IT ~31:MI2011A001847 ~32:10/10/2011

2014/02188 ~ Complete ~54:LSR ANTIBODIES, AND USES THEREOF FOR TREATMENT OF CANCER

~71:COMPUGEN LTD, 72 Pinchas Rosen St.,Tel Aviv, Israel ~72: COJOCARU GADY S;DASSA LIAT;LEVINE

ZURIT;LEVY OFER;POW ANDREW;ROTMAN GALIT;SAMEACH-GREENWALD SHIRLEY~ 33:US ~31:61/662

470 ~32:21/06/2012

2014/02209 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SORTING LIDAR DATA ~71:WEYERHAEUSER

NR COMPANY , P.O Box 9777CH1J27FEDERAL WAY 98063-9777WA, United States of America ~72:

WELTY,JEFFREYJ.~ 33:US ~31:13/245,514 ~32:26/09/2011

2014/02180 ~ Provisional ~54:HANDLING OF EMULSION EXPLOSIVES ~71:IPTREE TRUST (TRUST

NUMBER 503/2009, 5 Libertas RoadSomerset Office ParkBuliseye Gebou, South Africa ~72: BUHRMANN

RUDOLPH;BUHRMANN RUDOLPH TEODOR~

2014/02196 ~ Complete ~54:SCENE CHANGE DETECTION FOR PERCEPTUAL QUALITY EVALUATION IN

VIDEO SEQUENCES ~71:DEUTSCHE TELEKOM AG, Friedrich-Ebert Allee 140, 53113, Bonn,

Germany;TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L ERICSSON (PUBL), S-164 83, Stockholm, Sweden ~72:

ARGYROPOULOS, SAVVAS;LINDEGREN, DAVID;LIST, PETER;PETTERSSON, MARTIN~

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2014/02179 ~ Provisional ~54:WELL LOGGING ~71:ORPEN JOHN LISLE, Flat 110 Greenbriars71 Dorset Road,

South Africa ~72: ORPEN JOHN LISLE~

2014/02182 ~ Complete ~54:CHEMICAL LOOPING REMOVAL OF VENTILATION AIR METHANE

~71:NEWCASTLE INNOVATION LIMITED, Industry Development CentreUniversity DriveCollaghan, Australia

~72: DOROODCHI ELHAM;MOGHTADERI BEHDAD~ 33:AU ~31:2011904045 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02193 ~ Complete ~54:A LIQUID HARD SURFACE ANTIMICROBIAL CLEANING COMPOSITION

~71:UNILEVER PLC, Unilever House, 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United

Kingdom ~72: BARNE, SAMEER KESHAV;CHAKRABORTTY, AMIT;SAJI, MAYA TREESA~ 33:IN

~31:3095/MUM/2011 ~32:03/11/2011

2014/02190 ~ Complete ~54:MESSAGE DISPLAY METHOD, SYSTEM, TERMINAL AND SERVER

~71:TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED, 4/F,East 2 Block, SEG Park, Zhenxing Road,

Futian District, Shenzhen, 518044, Guangdong, People's Republic of China ~72: LI, XINZHU;YANG, QING~

33:CN ~31:201110246611.0 ~32:25/08/2011

2014/02194 ~ Complete ~54:SHAPED FOOD CONCENTRATE ~71:UNILEVER PLC, Unilever House, 100

Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: ACHTERKAMP, GEORG~

33:EP ~31:11187894.8 ~32:04/11/2011

2014/02198 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR TREATING CAPILLARY HEMANGIOMAS ~71:GALDERMA S.A.,

World Trade Center, Avenue Gratta- Paille 1, Lausanne 30 Grey, CH-1000, Switzerland ~72: SCHERER,

WARREN J~ 33:US ~31:61/548,838 ~32:19/10/2011

2014/02199 ~ Complete ~54:OBTAINING OR PROVIDING KEY DATA ~71:IRDETO B.V., 105 Taurus Avenue,

2132 LS, Hoofddorp, Netherlands ~72: XU, SHENGBO~ 33:EP ~31:PCT/EP13/056261 ~32:25/03/2013

2014/02210 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE HYDRODECHLORINATION OF A LIQUID FEED

COMPRISING DICHLOROACETIC ACID ~71:AKZO NOBEL CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL B.V., Stationsstraat

77AMERSFOORT NL-3811MH, Netherlands ~72: KOOIJMAN ,CORNELIS;NIEUWHOF ,MELLE

RINZE;TOLLIN,LARS MAGNUS;VAN DEN BERG ,JACOBUS;VAN HAL,HENRICUS JOHANNES MARINUS

PETRUS;VOS,HENDRIK JAN~ 33:EP ~31:11185953.4 ~32:20/10/2011

2014/02213 ~ Complete ~54:PRINTABLE FILM ~71:INNOVIA FILMS LIMITED , Station Road WIGTON

CA7CUMBRIA, United Kingdom ~72: CARRUTHERS ,DAVID;READ,SIMON JAMES~ 33:GB ~31:1116633.7

~32:27/09/2011

2014/02215 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH VOLTAGE INSULATION SYSTEM AND A HIGH VOLTAGE INDUCTIVE

DEVICE COMPRISING SUCH AN INSULATION SYSTEM ~71:ABB TECHNOLOGY AG, Affolternstrasse

44ZURICH CH-8050, Switzerland ~72:

BERGLUND,MATS;BERTILSSON,STINA;BRUNSTROM,TINA;ERIKSSON,ANDERS

BO;LINDGREN,JAN;RAMKVIST,MATS;WEDIN,ERIK~ 33:EP ~31:11185609.2 ~32:18/10/2011

2014/02204 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING PIG IRON ~71:SIEMENS VAI METALS

TECHNOLOGIES GMBH, TurmstraBe 44LINZ A-4031, Austria ~72:

HECKMANN,HADO;MILLNER,ROBERT;ROSENFELLNER,GERALD~ 33:AT ~31:A1421/2011 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02208 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE PURIFICATION OF A LIQUID FEED COMPRISING MCA

AND DCA ~71:AKZO NOBEL CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL B.V., Stationsstraat 77AMERSFOORT NL-3811

MH, Netherlands ~72: KOELEWIJN,WILLEM;KOOIJMAN,CORNELIS;NIEUWHOF,MELLE

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RINZE;TOLLINM,LARS MAGNUS;VAN HAL,HENRICUS JOHANNES MARINUS PETRUS;VOS,HENDRIK JAN~

33:EP ~31:11185948.4 ~32:20/10/2011

2014/02217 ~ Provisional ~54:COUPLING PIN ~71:ERASMUS,CHADWICK TED, 35 Caledon StreetBellville

South7530, South Africa ~72: ERASMUS,CHADWICK TED~

2014/02206 ~ Complete ~54:FISCHER-TROPSCH CATALYST COMPRISING COBALT,MAGNESIUM AND

PRECIOUS METAL ~71:JOHNSON MATTHEY PUBLIC LIMITED , 5th Floor 25 Farringdon StreetLONDON

EC4A 4AB, United Kingdom ~72: BOLDRIN,PAUL;CLARIDGE,JOHN BLEDDYN;COMBES,GARY

BEVAN;GALLAGHER,JAMES ROBIN;ROSSEINSKY,MATTHEW J~ 33:GB ~31:1117738.3 ~32:14/10/2011

2014/02184 ~ Complete ~54:AMMONIA PRODUCTION BY INTEGRATED INTENSIFIED PROCESSES

~71:UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, 6 Kensington TerraceNewcastle Upon TyneNE1 7RU, United

Kingdom ~72: AKAY GALIP~ 33:GB ~31:1014304.8 ~32:27/08/2010

2014/02187 ~ Provisional ~54:HORN MEASURING DEVICE ~71:WILLE STEFAN LEON, Nywerheidstraat

12George Industria, South Africa ~72: WILLE STEFAN LEON~

2014/02191 ~ Provisional ~54:KITE LINE REELING DEVICE ~71:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, JOHANNES

PETRUS, 222 Riverfront Avenue SW, Unit 2111, Calgary, Alberta, Canada ~72: VAN DER WESTHUIZEN,

JOHANNES PETRUS~

2014/02195 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATION THERAPY FOR CHEMORESISTANT CANCERS ~71:CELGENE

CORPORATION , 86 Morris Avenue, Summit, 07901, New Jersey, United States of America ~72: COOPER,

SIMON JAMES;COPLAND III, JOHN A;MARLOW, LAURA ANN;TUN, HAN WIN~ 33:US ~31:61/539,452

~32:26/09/2011

2014/02211 ~ Complete ~54:HYBRID HYDRODYNAMIC AND HYDROSTATIC BEARING BUSHING AND

LUBRICATION SYSTEM FOR ROLLING MILL ~71:SIEMENS INDUSTRY,INC , 3333 Old Milton Parkway

ALPHARETTA 30005-4437GA, United States of America ~72: MASE,ROBERT;OSGOOD,PETER

N.;WIILIAMS,MORTIMER;WOJTKOWSKI JR,THOMAS C.~ 33:US ~31:13/248,354 ~32:29/09/2011

2014/02212 ~ Complete ~54:LIQUID MOLDING RESIN WITH NONSWELLING MICA ~71:MARUZEN

PETROCHEMICAL CO.,LTD, 25-10Hatchobori 2 chome CHUO-KU 104-8502TOKYO, Japan;METTON

AMERICA,INC, 2727 Miller Cut-Off Road LAPORTE 77571TX, United States of America ~72:

ABE,MASANORI;BABA,HIROMITSU;KATO,TAKESHI;MINAMI,HIROYUKI;WEST,BEAU

JEREMY;YOKOO,YUSUKE~ 33:US ~31:13/299,477 ~32:18/11/2011

2014/02214 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR TREATING THE SURFACE OF A BANKNOTE ~71:OBERTHUR

FIDUCIAIRE SAS, 7 avenue de Messine PARIS F-75008, France ~72:

BORDE,XAVIER;CHAPEAU,GUILLAUME;GILLOT,JULIEN~ 33:FR ~31:1158646 ~32:27/09/2011

2014/02197 ~ Complete ~54:BUFFERED UPPER GI ABSORPTION PROMOTER ~71:AMIP, LLC, 101 North

Main Street, Clearfield, 84015, Utah, United States of America ~72: BORTZ, JONATHAN;HARTLE, JENNIFER~

33:US ~31:61/538,028 ~32:22/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/625,652 ~32:24/09/2012

2014/02200 ~ Complete ~54:EX VIVO MATURATION OF ISLET CELLS ~71:ISLET SCIENCES, INC., 641

Lexington Avenue, 6th Floor, New York, 10022, New York, United States of America ~72: LAKEY, JONATHAN R

T~ 33:US ~31:61/540,288 ~32:28/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/540,293 ~32:28/09/2011

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2014/02201 ~ Complete ~54:POWER SKIRTING CLIP ~71:STRUFAST (PTY) LIMITED, 1316 The Club House

Straight, Maraisburg, , South Africa ~72: BEKKER, ADRIAN ROBERT;UYS, PIETER~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02765

~32:17/04/2013

2014/02203 ~ Provisional ~54:SOLAR POWERED DEVICE FOR USE IN A SHACK ~71:MACVAD SFRICA

LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN NEW ZEALAND), 1st Floor, AMR Office Building No. 2, Concorde Road East,

South Africa ~72: LORENZINI, GUIDO ROBERTO~

. - APPLIED ON 2014/03/26 -

2014/02259 ~ Complete ~54:HOT-DIP GALVANIZED STEEL SHEET AND MANUFACTURING METHOD

THEREOF ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-chome, Chiyoda-Ku

100-8071, Tokyo, Japan ~72: AZUMA, MASAFUMI;FUJITA, NOBUHIRO;NOZAKI, TAKAYUKI;TAKAHASHI,

MANABU;WAKABAYASHI, CHISATO~ 33:JP ~31:2011-217108 ~32:30/09/2011;33:JP ~31:2011-218046

~32:30/09/2011

2014/02254 ~ Complete ~54:STEEL SHEET PROVIDED WITH HOT DIP GALVANIZED LAYER EXCELLENT IN

PLATING WETTABILITY AND PLATING ADHESION AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION OF SAME ~71:NIPPON

STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-chome, Chiyoda-Ku 100-8071, Tokyo, Japan

~72: FUJITA, SOSHI;SATO, KOICHI;YAMANAKA, SHINTARO~ 33:JP ~31:2011-217144 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02232 ~ Complete ~54:RETORT CONTAINER WITH THERMALLY FUSED DOUBLE-SEAMED OR

CRIMP-SEAMED METAL END ~71:SONOCO DEVELOPMENT INC, 1 North Second Street,Hartsville, United

States of America ~72: JEREMY MORIN;TREVOR PRICE~ 33:US ~31:13/224,651 ~32:02/09/2011

2014/02218 ~ Provisional ~54:LIGHT SOURCE WITH AUTOMATIC COLOUR TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT

~71:AZOTEQ (PTY) LTD, 109 Main Street, South Africa ~72: BRUWER, Frederick Johannes~

2014/02233 ~ Complete ~54:MONOLAYER CARBON DIOXIDE BARRIER PET BOTTLES ~71:PLASTIPAK

PACKAGING, INC., 41605 Ann Arbor Road, United States of America ~72: DESHPANDE, Girish, N.~ 33:US

~31:61/533,449 ~32:12/09/2011

2014/02234 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SALBUTAMOL SULPHATE ~71:MEXICHEM

AMANCO HOLDING S.A. DE C.V., Rio San Javier No. 10, FraccionamientoViveros del Rio, Tlalnepantla, Mexico

~72: CORR, Stuart;NOAKES, Timothy James~ 33:GB ~31:1117621.1 ~32:12/10/2011

2014/02220 ~ Complete ~54:CERAMIC REFRACTORY STOPPER ~71:REFRACTORY INTELLECTUAL

PROPERTY GMBH & CO. KG, WIENERBERGSTRASSE 11, A-1100 WIEN, AUSTRIA, Austria ~72:

HASLINGER, Hans-Jürgen;KAUFMANN, Helmut;NITZL, Gerald;STRANIMAIER, Arno~ 33:EP ~31:11182436.3

~32:23/09/2011

2014/02223 ~ Complete ~54:FLUSHING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CLEANING AN INDIVIDUAL PIPE OF

THE PIPE SYSTEM OF A BOILER WALL OF A STEAM GENERATOR, SAID INDIVIDUAL PIPE BRANCHING

OFF FROM A HEADER PIPING ~71:MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS EUROPE GMBH,

SCHIFFERSTRASSE 80, 47059 DUISBURG, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BRANDENBURG,

Stephan;BUSCHMANN, Michael;GRAF, Detlef;STEGEMANN, Carsten;WILDE, Manfred~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011

053 172.6 ~32:31/08/2011

2014/02222 ~ Complete ~54:INTEGRATED MULTI-FUNCTION WINDOW ~71:NINGBO XIANFENG NEW

MATERIAL CO., LTD, SHANXIA VILLAGE JISHIGANG TOWN, YINZHOU, NINGBO CITY, ZHEJIANG

PROVINCE, 315127, CHINA, People's Republic of China ~72: LU, Xianfeng;SANG, Jianhua~ 33:CN

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~31:201220223245.7 ~32:16/05/2012;33:CN ~31:201220341473.4 ~32:16/07/2012;33:CN ~31:201220341993.5

~32:16/07/2012

2014/02221 ~ Complete ~54:CO-CRYSTALS OF CYPRODINIL AND DITHIANON ~71:BASF SE, D-67056

LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: CHIODO, Tiziana;GOLD, Randall, Evan;SOWA, Christian;VOGEL,

Ralf~ 33:EP ~31:11179335.2 ~32:30/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/528,776 ~32:30/08/2011;33:EP ~31:12159171.3

~32:13/03/2012

2014/02224 ~ Complete ~54:DIAGNOSTIC APPARATUS ~71:ORRECO LIMITED, The Innovation Centre

Institute of Technology Ash Lane, Ireland ~72: MOORE, Brian~ 33:GB ~31:1115843.3 ~32:13/09/2011

2014/02225 ~ Complete ~54:ENCAPSULATION BARRIER STACK ~71:AGENCY FOR SCIENCE,

TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH, 1 Fusionopolis Way, Singapore;TERA-BARRIER FILMS PTE LTD, 3

Research Link, Singapore ~72: RAMADAS, Senthil Kumar;SHANMUGAVEL, Saravan~ 33:US ~31:61/550,764

~32:24/10/2011

2014/02226 ~ Complete ~54:4-AMINO-3-PHENYLAMINO-6-PHENYLPYRAZOLO[3,4-D] PYRIMIDINE

DERIVATIVES, THEIR MANUFACTURE AND THEIR USE AS ANTIVIRAL ACTIVE SUBSTANCES ~71:DRITTE

PATENTPORTFOLIO BETEILIGUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH & CO. KG , Berliner Strasse 1 12529

Schönefeld/OT , Germany ~72: MAKAROV, Vadim;SCHMIDTKE, Michaela;WUTZLER, Peter~ 33:DE ~31:10

2011 116 373.9 ~32:14/10/2011;33:DE ~31:10 2011 116 384.4 ~32:20/10/2011

2014/02227 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-VIRAL COMPOUNDS ~71:KINETA, INC., 219 Terry Ave N., Suite 300,

Seattle, United States of America ~72: BEDARD, Kristin;FOWLER, Kerry, W.;IADONATO, Shawn, P.;IMANAKA,

Myra, Wang~ 33:US ~31:61/542,056 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02219 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A PIPE LINED WITH AN INLINER

~71:EVONIK INDUSTRIES AG, RELLINGHAUSER STRASSE 1-11, 45128 ESSEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72:

BERGER, Jan;DOWE, Andreas;FRANOSCH, Juergen;GENSHEIMER, Marco;KANNENGIEßER, Uwe~ 33:DE

~31:102013205614.1 ~32:28/03/2013

2014/02228 ~ Complete ~54:Composite ramp plate for electronically-actuated locking differential ~71:Eaton

Corporation, 1000 Eaton Boulevard, United States of America ~72: EDLER, Andrew N~ 33:US ~31:13/247,455

~32:28/09/2011

2014/02229 ~ Complete ~54:Apparatus and method for quantitatively coating catalyst support ~71:Heesung

Catalysts Corporation, #507 Sihwa Industrial Complex 1Da, 1251-6, Jungwang-dong, Republic of Korea ~72:

HAN, Hyun Sik;HAN, Sang Yun;NA, Seung Chul~ 33:KR ~31:10-2011-0098682 ~32:29/09/2011

2014/02230 ~ Complete ~54:Protection of cables ~71:Aman Technologies (Pty) Ltd, 25 Ernest Oppenheimer Rd,

1st Floor Finance House, Bruma, South Africa ~72: JANSE VAN VUUREN, Renier;VAN ZYL, Johannes~ 33:ZA

~31:2011/01764 ~32:08/09/2011

2014/02231 ~ Complete ~54:Solar collector with solar turbine or turbocharger ~71:VILLARRUBIA RUIZ, Jonas,

Florencia 16 Piso 9¿ Letra C, Coslada, Spain ~72: VILLARRUBIA RUIZ, Jonas~

2014/02260 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING ~71:SPEECHFX, 310

East State Street, Suite 10, American Fork 84003 UT, United States of America ~72: ALLEN,

MOLLIE;BARTHOLOMEW, SUSAN;DAVIS, LEO;HALBOSTAD, MARY;SHEPHERD, JOHN;SHEPHERED,

JOSEPH;ZANG, XINCHAUAN~ 33:US ~31:13/224,197 ~32:01/09/2011

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2014/02261 ~ Provisional ~54:OIL HARVESTING DEVICE ~71:DEVOFLO (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, Unit 15

Meerzicht Business Park, 33 Kelly Road, Jet Park, South Africa ~72: DEY, JAMES SCOTT DAVIDSON;VAN

RHYN, DAMON TYRONE;VAN RHYN, DAVID ANDREW~

2014/02243 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS TO PRODUCE BIOFUELS VIA ORGANIC PHASE THERMAL

HYDROCATALYTIC TREATMENT OF BIOMASS ~71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ

B.V., Carel van Bylandtlaan 302596 HR The Hague, Netherlands ~72:

JOHNSON,KIMBERLY,ANN;POWELL,JOSEPH,BROUN~ 33:US ~31:61/553,591 ~32:31/10/2011

2014/02256 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH-STRENGTH HOT-DIP GALVANIZED STEEL SHEET ~71:NIPPON STEEL &

SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-chome, Chiyoda-Ku 100-8071, Tokyo, Japan ~72:

FUJITA, SOSHI;SATO, KOICHI;YAMANAKA, SHINTARO~ 33:JP ~31:2011-217146 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02257 ~ Complete ~54:TAPERED STRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION ~71:Keystone Tower Systems , Inc, 337

Summer Street, Boston 02210, MA, United States of America ~72: NAYFEH, SAMIR A.;SLOCUM, ALEXANDER

H.;SMITH, ERIC D.;TAKATA, ROSALIND K.~ 33:US ~31:61/537,013 ~32:20/09/2011

2014/02262 ~ Complete ~54:CAN ENDS HAVING MACHINE READABLE INFORMATION ~71:CROWN

PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY, INC, 11535 South Central Avenue, Alsip 60803, IL, United States of America ~72:

McGIRR, LAURA JANE;RAMSEY, CHRISTOPHER PAUL~ 33:US ~31:61/539,784 ~32:27/09/2011

2014/02237 ~ Complete ~54:GENERATOR ~71:GROENEWALD,DAVID LUCAS, 63 Constantia AvenueMnandi

Centurion, South Africa;GROENEWALD,FELIX ERROL, 63 Constantia Avenue MnandiCenturion, South Africa

~72: GROENEWALD,DAVID LUCAS;GROENEWALD,FELIX ERROL~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/07888 ~32:28/10/2011

2014/02241 ~ Provisional ~54:MANHOLE COVER ~71:GRAIG JOHN SMITH, 55 Richard Avenue

HomesteadGermiston1401, South Africa ~72: GRAIG JOHN SMITH~

2014/02571 ~ Complete ~54:SELECTIVE ANDROGEN RECEPTOR MODULATORS ~71:ELI LILY AND

COMPANY, Lily Corporate Center, Indianapolis 46285, IN, United States of America ~72: GREEN, JONATHAN

EDWARD;JADHAV, PRABHAKAR KONDAJI;KRISHNAN, VENKATESH;MATTHEWS, DONALD PAUL;SAEED,

ASHRAF;STEPHENSON, GREGORY ALAN~ 33:US ~31:61/564,711 ~32:13/10/2011

2014/02258 ~ Complete ~54:CD27L ANTIGEN BINDING PROTEINS ~71:AMGEN, INC., One Amgen Center

Drive, Thousand Oaks 91320-1799, CA, United States of America ~72: DELANEY, JOHN M.;FANSLOW III,

WILLIAM CHRISTIAN;KING, CHADWIK TERENCE~ 33:US ~31:61/538,024 ~32:22/09/2011

2014/02245 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITE HEAT SOURCE FOR A SMOKING ARTICLE ~71:PHILIP MORRIS

PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3CH-2000 Neuchatel , Switzerland ~72:

BABER,JENS;FRIEDRICH,HOLGER;RAETHER,FRIEDRICH~ 33:EP ~31:11196058.9 ~32:29/12/2011

2014/02247 ~ Complete ~54:BOTTOM DISCHARGE CONTAINER ~71:BULK BOX LOGISTICS (PTY) LIMITED,

154 Cape Road Port Elizabeth 6001Eastern Cape , South Africa ~72: FLEISCHER,TIMOTHY JOHN~ 33:ZA

~31:2011/06899 ~32:21/09/2011

2014/02251 ~ Provisional ~54:MUDFLAP MOUNTING ~71:BERGMANN HARALD ANDRE, 40 Daniel Malan

Avenue, South Africa ~72: BERGMANN, HARALD ANDRE~

2014/02253 ~ Complete ~54:DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE ~71:UNICHARM CORPORATION , 182,

Shimobun, Kinsei-cho, Shikokuchuo-Shi 799011, Ehime, Japan ~72: YOSHIOKA, TOSHIYASU~ 33:JP

~31:2011-218056 ~32:30/09/2011

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2014/02255 ~ Complete ~54:HERBICIDAL PYRIDAZINONE DERIVATIVES ~71:SYNGENTA LIMITED,

European Regional Centre, Priestley Road, Surrey Research Park, Guilgford Surrey GU2 7YH, United Kingdom

~72: BHONOAH, YUNAS;ELLIOT, ALISON CLARE;GAULIER, STEVEN;LING, KENNETH;MITCHELL,

GLYNN;MORRIS, JAMES ALAN;RZEPA, PAULA ROCHA;VINER, RUSSELL COLIN~ 33:GB ~31:1117019.8

~32:04/10/2011

2014/02692 ~ Provisional ~54:A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING POWER EFFICIENCY IN A

RECEIVER DEVICE ~71:ALTECH NETSTAR INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY)LIMITED , Block O Central

Park Offices 16th Road Randjiespark Ext 5MidrandJohannesburg , South Africa ~72: GROENEWALD ,BAREND

STEPHANUS;MORGAN,ADRIAN HOWARD WYNNE;SCHOEMAN,ERICH~

2014/02235 ~ Provisional ~54:POST DESIGN(S)FOR EASIER INSTALLATION OF PANELLED FENCES

~71:PIETER DREW BAYLY, 54 Simons WayDewijnlanden, South Africa ~72: PIETER DREW BAYLY~

2014/02246 ~ Complete ~54:BULK MATERIAL LOADING ARRANGEMENT ~71:BULK BOX LOGISTICS (PTY)

LIMITED , 154 Cape Road Port Elizabeth6001Eastern Cape, South Africa ~72: FLEISCHER,TIMOTHY JOHN~

33:ZA ~31:2011/06898 ~32:21/09/2011

2014/02239 ~ Complete ~54:REDUCED GAUGE BOTTLE CAP ~71:FRISHMAN ABE , 2924

CambridgeshireCarrolltonTX 75007, United States of America ~72: FRISHMAN ABE~ 33:US ~31:13/267,264

~32:06/10/2011

2014/02250 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBACTERIAL COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR USE ~71:PTC

THERAPEUTICS,INC. , 100 Corporate CircleSouth Plainfield07080New Jersey, United States of America ~72:

ARASU,TAMIL;ARNOLD,MICHAEL ANDREW;BAIRD,JOHN

DAVID;BRANSTROM,ARTHUR;DU,WU;GERASYUTO,ALEKSEY I;GINZBURG,OLYA;GORSKE,YI JIN

KIM;JOSYULA,VARA PRASAD VENKATA

NAGENDRA;KARP,GARY;NARASIMHAN,JANA;PEDDI,SRINIVASA;QI,HONGYAN;SMITH,SEAN

WESLEY;TURPOFF,ANTHONY ALLAN;WANG,JIASHI;WILDE,RICHARD GERALD;YANG,TIANLE;ZHANG

,NANJING;ZHANG,XIAOYAN~ 33:US ~31:61/528,576 ~32:29/08/2011

2014/02236 ~ Complete ~54:AIRCRAFT ~71:GROENEWALD,FELIX ERROL, 63 Constantia

AvenueMnandiCenturion , South Africa ~72: GROENEWALD,DAVID LUCAS;GROENEWALD,FELIX ERROL~

33:ZA ~31:2011/07462 ~32:12/10/2011

2014/02238 ~ Complete ~54:EASY-PULL BOTTLE CAP ~71:FRISHMAN ABE , 2924 CambridgeshireCarrollton

TX 750007, United States of America ~72: FRISHMAN ABE~ 33:US ~31:13/267,264 ~32:06/10/2011

2014/02240 ~ Provisional ~54:A LOCKING GIMBAL ~71:HENRI LOUIS BURGER, 108 Platinum Junction School

Road MilnertonCape Town 7441, South Africa ~72: HENRI LOUIS BURGER~

2014/02242 ~ Provisional ~54:APPARATUS FOR WEIGHING VEHICLES ~71:MGI WEIGHBRIDGES (PTY)

LIMITED , Unit 14360 Degree Business Parks Paarden Eiland Cape Town, South Africa ~72: WARREN,PHILIP~

2014/02244 ~ Complete ~54:OVOID TUNNEL GUIDE AND METHOD OF ACL RE CONSTRUCTION ~71:SMITH

& NEPHEW ,INC, 1450 Brooks Road MemphisTN 38116, United States of America ~72:

ELLIS,DANIELS,B.;GUTTERIDGE,ALEXANDER ,J.;ROBINSON,JAMES R.;SMITH,GRAHAM~ 33:US

~31:13/251,982 ~32:03/10/2011

2014/02248 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBACTERIAL COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR USE ~71:PTC

THERAPEUTICS, INC., 100 Corporate Court, South Plainfield, 07080, New Jersey, United States of America ~72:

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ARNOLD, MICHAEL ANDREW;BAIRD, JOHN DAVID;BRANSTROM, ARTHUR;CHEN,

GUANGMING;GERASYUTO, ALEKSEY I;GINZBURG, OLYA;JOSYULA, VARA PRASAD VENKATA

NAGENDRA;KARP, GARY;NARASIMHAN, JANA;PEDDI, SRINIVASA;QI, HONGYAN;SMITH, SEAN

WESLEY;WANG, JIASHI;WOLL, MATTHEW G;YANG, TIANLE;ZHANG, NANJING;ZHANG, XIAOYAN~ 33:US

~31:61/528,599 ~32:29/08/2011

2014/02249 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBACTERIAL COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR USE ~71:PTC

THERAPEUTICS,INC , 100 Corporate Court South Plainfield 07080New Jersey , United States of America ~72:

ARNOLD,MICHEL ANDREW;BRANSTROM,ARTHUR;CHEN,GUANGMING;GERASYUTO,ALEKSEY

I;GINZBURG,OLYA;HUANG,SONG;JOSYULA,VARA PRASAD VENKATA

NAGENDRA;KARP,GARY;NARASIMHAN,JANA;PEDDI,SRINIVASA;SMITH,SEAN

WESLEY;TURPOFF,ANTHONY ALLAN;WOLL,MATTHEW G;ZHANG,NANJING;ZHANG,XIAOYAN~ 33:US

~31:61/528,609 ~32:29/08/2011

. - APPLIED ON 2014/03/27 -

2014/02278 ~ Provisional ~54:WOMAN'S SCENT ~71:VIVIA REHAD, 9 Ke Frei ChatauBoekenhout Str, South

Africa ~72: VIVIA REHAD~

2014/02273 ~ Complete ~54:GOLF PUTTER ~71:PARCKS DESIGNS, LLC, 2514 San Marcos Ave., United

States of America ~72: Gene Richard PARENTE;Richard, E PARENTE;Steven Leslie SACKS~ 33:US

~31:13/224,309 ~32:01/09/2011

2014/02265 ~ Provisional ~54:PROCESS FOR ACYLATION OF LIGNOCELLULOSE AND PRODUCTS

OBTAINED THEREOF ~71:DEKA HOLDINGS BV, Muzenplein 88, Netherlands ~72: ARIE C. BESEMER~

2014/02267 ~ Complete ~54:MEDICAL DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM ~71:DIACOUSTIC MEDICAL DEVICES

(PTY) LTD, Octo Place A103, Electron RoadTechno Park, South Africa ~72: BLANCKENBERG, Michiel

Mayne;CRONJE, Matthys Louwrens;PRETORIUS, Eugene;SCHOONBEE, Kari;STRYDOM, Otto Marsél~

2014/02266 ~ Provisional ~54:Protective Garment ~71:SIGMA HOLDINGS LIMITED, 4th Floor, Les Cascades,

Mauritius ~72: BLAZKO, Daniel;HENSBERG, Douglas~

2014/02268 ~ Complete ~54:CERAMIC REFRACTORY STOPPER ~71:REFRACTORY INTELLECTUAL

PROPERTY GMBH & CO. KG, WIENERBERGSTRASSE 11, A-1100 WIEN, AUSTRIA, Austria ~72:

HASLINGER, Hans-Jürgen;KAUFMANN, Helmut;NITZL, Gerald;STRANIMAIER, Arno~ 33:EP ~31:12164338.1

~32:16/04/2012

2014/02271 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR GRAIN STEEPING, GERMINATING, KILN

DRYING AND FERMENTING, AND/OR COMBINATIONS THEREOF ~71:BÜHLER AG, GUPFENSTRASSE 5,

CH-9240 UZWIL, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: BISCHOFF, Wolf-Eckart;GÖRLITZ, Frank-

Otto;SILBERMANN, Kai~

2014/02272 ~ Complete ~54:PRODUCTION OF POLYMERS BY MEANS OF CONTROLLED RADICAL

POLYMERISATION ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BECKER,

Florian;BRYM, Markus;FLEISCHMANN, Sven;HESSE, Pascal;HUNGENBERG, Klaus-Dieter;KLEINER,

Matthias;MÜHLBACH, Klaus~ 33:EP ~31:11179291.7 ~32:30/08/2011

2014/02269 ~ Complete ~54:FORMING BODY FOR SEALING AN OBJECT TO BE WELDED, MORE

PARTICULARLY A PIPE ~71:MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS EUROPE GMBH, SCHIFFERSTRASSE

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80, 47059 DUISBURG, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BUSCHMANN, Michael~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 053 171.8

~32:31/08/2011

2014/02270 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING HOLLOW BLOCKS COMPRISING A

POLYURETHANE FOAM ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72:

WINTERMANN, Peter~ 33:EP ~31:11179387.3 ~32:30/08/2011

2014/02274 ~ Complete ~54:MANAGING MOBILE DEVICE IDENTITIES ~71:TRUPHONE LIMITED, c/o

Simmons & Simmons LLP City Point, One Ropemaker Street, United Kingdom ~72: CAMPBELL, Alistair;EVANS,

Timothy Paul;TAGG, James~ 33:GB ~31:1116159.3 ~32:19/09/2011

2014/02275 ~ Complete ~54:PYRROLOBENZODIAZEPINES AND CONJUGATES THEREOF

~71:GENENTECH, INC., 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, United States of America;SPIROGEN SÀRL,

Chemin de la Pacottaz 1, c/o Michael Forer, Switzerland ~72: FLYGARE, John, A.;GUNZNER-TOSTE, Janet,

L.;HOWARD, Philip, Wilson;MASTERSON, Luke;PILLOW, Thomas~ 33:US ~31:61/547,187 ~32:14/10/2011

2014/02276 ~ Complete ~54:BOLT PLATE FASTENER ASSEMBLY FOR CONVEYOR BELTS ~71:FLEXIBLE

STEEL LACING COMPANY, 2525 Wisconsin Drive, United States of America ~72: DEMONT, Mark, Alan~ 33:US

~31:61/540,815 ~32:29/09/2011

2014/02264 ~ Provisional ~54:A Fertilizer ~71:Zinchem - A Division of Zimco Group (Pty) Ltd, Lincoln Road,

Industrial Sites, South Africa ~72: HOEK, Henry Howell;IMMELMAN, Andre~

2014/02306 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF BREAST CANCER ~71:SYNDAX

PHARMACEUTICALS ,INC., 460 Totten Pond RoadSuite 650WALTHAM 02451MA, United States of America

~72: GOODENOW,ROBERT;ORDENTLICH,PETER~ 33:US ~31:61/530,873 ~32:02/09/2011;33:US

~31:61/532,534 ~32:08/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/628,999 ~32:12/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/568,110 ~32:07/12/2011

2014/02312 ~ Provisional ~54:A MOBILE FFI IDENTIFICATION DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED METHOD

~71:MOYS,BARRY LYNTON , 5 Dawn Place Athlone ParkAMANZIMTOTI 4126KwaZulu Natal , South Africa ~72:

MOYS,BARRY LYNTON~

2014/02297 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF REDUCING FACIAL FLUSHING ASSOCIATED WITH SYSTEMIC

USE OF PHOSPHODIESTERASE TYPE 5 INHIBITORS ~71:GALDERMA S.A., World Trade CenterAvenue

Gratta-Paille 1Lausanne 30 GreyCh-1000, Switzerland ~72:

ANDRES,PHILIPPE;CLAPP,ARTHUR;SCHERER,WARREN J~ 33:US ~31:61/548,844 ~32:19/10/2011

2014/02304 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM FOR NON-INVASIVE MEASUREMENT OF AN ANALYTE IN A VEHICLE

DRIVER ~71:AUTOMOTIVE COALITION FOR TRAFFIC SAFETY,INC , 803 7th Street,N.W.3rd Floor

WASHINGTON D.C 20001-3717, United States of America ~72: CECH,LEONARD STEVEN;KRAUSE,JOSEPH

KAE;RIDDER,TRENT;VER STTEG BENJAMIN~ 33:US ~31:61/528,658 ~32:29/08/2011

2014/02310 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR CONSISTENT AND VERIFIABLE OPTIMIZATION OF COMPUTED

TOMOGRAPHY (CT)RADIATION DOSE ~71:CINCINNATI CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER , Center

for Technology Commercialization3333 Burnet Avenue MLC 7032Cincinnati 45229-3039OH, United States of

America ~72: LARSON,DAVID B.~ 33:US ~31:61/541,671 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02293 ~ Complete ~54:GENERATING AN IDENTIFIER ~71:IRDETO B.V., 105 Taurus Avenue, 2132 LS,

Hoofddorp, Netherlands ~72: CIORDAS, CALIN;ZHANG, FAN~ 33:EP ~31:PCT/CN2013/073393

~32:28/03/2013

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2014/02296 ~ Complete ~54:THERAPEUTIC COMBINATIONS AND METHODS OF TREATING MELANOMA

~71:GENETECH, INC., 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, 94080, California, United States of America ~72:

ASUNDI, JYOTI;CLARK, SUZANNA;POLAKIS, PAUL~ 33:US ~31:61/552,893 ~32:28/10/2011;33:US

~31:61/678,978 ~32:02/08/2012

2014/02285 ~ Complete ~54:TRANSACTION PAYMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM ~71:TENCENT

TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED, Room 403, East Block 2, SEG Park, Zhenxing Road, Futian

District, Shenzhen, 518044, Guangdong, People's Republic of China ~72: CHENG, MIN;FENG, YUNXIA;LIAO,

SHAOBO;LIU, TIEHUA;XIANG, TAO;ZHAO, DAPENG~ 33:CN ~31:201110280122.7 ~32:20/09/2011

2014/02287 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS USEFUL FOR CHOLESTEROL

MOBILISATION ~71:CERENS THERAPEUTICS HOLDING SA, Rue De La Decouverte - Bat. A, F-31670,

Labege Cedex, France ~72: BARBARAS, RONALD;DASSEUX, JEAN-LOUIS HENRI;GEOFFROY,

OTTO;KOCHUBEY, VALERY;KOVALSKY, DMITRY;ONICIU, DANIELA CARMEN;RODIN, OLEG

GENNADIEVICH;RZEPIELA, ANNA~ 33:US ~31:61/394,136 ~32:18/10/2010;33:US ~31:61/444,212

~32:18/02/2011

2014/02289 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS FOR CONVERTING SYNTHESIS GAS TO LIQUID

HYDROCARBON PRODUCT ~71:CHEVRON U.S.A INC., 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road, San Ramon, 94583,

California, United States of America ~72: DAS, TAPAN K;DEPPE, GORDON R;HELGESON,

ANNE;JOTHIMURUGESAN, KANDASWAMY;KIBBY, CHARLES L;OLIVER, SCOTT;PARHAM, DAVID

W;PHILIPS, CHRISTINE M;SASSON, RICHARD;SAXTON, ROBERT J~ 33:US ~31:13/285,098 ~32:31/10/2011

2014/02290 ~ Complete ~54:CYSTEAMINE AND/OR CYSTAMINE FOR TREATING ISCHEMIC INJURY

~71:THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, 1111 Franklin Street, 5th Floor, Oakland, 94607-

5200, California, United States of America ~72: DOHL, RANJAN;PHILLIPS, SUSAN A~ 33:US ~31:61/563,034

~32:22/11/2011

2014/02292 ~ Complete ~54:STORING AND ACCESSING DATA ~71:IRDETO B.V., 105 taurus Avenue, 2132

LS, Hoofddorp, Netherlands ~72: DOUMEN, JEROEN~ 33:EP ~31:PCT/EP2013/056512 ~32:27/03/2013

2014/02294 ~ Complete ~54:ENABLING A CONTENT RECEIVER TO ACCESS ENCRYPTED CONTENT

~71:IRDETO B.V., 105 Taurus Avenue, 2132 LS, Hoofddorp, Netherlands ~72: KILL, GRAHAM;MOOIJ,

WIM;QIE, CHUNMING;WILLEMSEN, MICHIEL~ 33:GB ~31:GB1305734.3 ~32:28/03/2013;33:EP

~31:PCT/EP2014/055426 ~32:18/03/2014

2014/02305 ~ Complete ~54:OPEN WALLET FOR ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS

~71:CARDINALCOMMERCE CORPORATION , 6119 Heisley Road MENTOR 44060OH, United States of

America ~72: SHERWIN,FRANCIS M.~ 33:US ~31:61/536,275 ~32:19/09/2011

2014/02309 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH-STRENGTH HOT-DIP GALVANIZED STEEL SHEET AND PROCESS FOR

PRODUCING THE SAME ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION , 6-1Marunouchi 2-

chome CHIYODA-KU 100-8071TOKYO, Japan ~72: FUJITA,SOSHI;SATO,KOICHI;YAMANAKA,SHINTARO~

33:JP ~31:2011-217143 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02281 ~ Complete ~54:(4-PHENYLIMIDAZOL-2-YL) ETHYLAMINE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS SODIUM

CHANNEL MADULATORS ~71:PFIZER LIMITED, Ramsgate Road, Sandwich, Kent CT13 9NJ, United Kingdom

~72: BAGAL, SHARANJEET KAUR;KEMP, MARK IAN;MILLER, DUNCAN CHARLES;MURATA, YOSHIHISA~

33:US ~31:61/551,628 ~32:26/10/2011

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2014/02282 ~ Complete ~54:DOUBLE-LOOP ENDOBUTTON, OVOID TUNNEL GUIDE, AND METHOD OF ACL

RE-CONSTRUCTION USING THE OVOID TUNNEL GUIDE AND DOUBLE -LOOP ENDOBUTTON ~71:SMITH

& NEPHEW, INC., 1450 Brooks Road, Memphis, TN 38116, United States of America ~72: GEORGOULIS,

ANASTASIOS DIMITRIOS;SMITH, GRAHAM~ 33:US ~31:13/251,932 ~32:03/10/2011

2014/02279 ~ Provisional ~54:SECRETE SAFE LIFE ~71:BHEKUMUZI MBONGENI SKOSANA, P O Box

17Krugersdorp, South Africa ~72: BHEKUMUZI MBONGENI SKOSANA~

2014/02280 ~ Complete ~54:CLOSURE MEMBER ~71:HAYES PIETER A VAN DEVENTER KARL THEODOR,

Plot 35Protea Ridge, South Africa ~72: HAYES PIETER A;VAN DEVENTER KARL THEODOR~

2014/02283 ~ Complete ~54:DOSAGE REGIMEN FOR AN S1P RECEPTOR MODULATOR OR AGONIST

~71:VOVARTIS AG, Lichtstrasse 35, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland ~72: WALLSTROEM, ERIK~ 33:US

~31:61/549,847 ~32:21/10/2011

2014/02284 ~ Complete ~54:PAIN BIOMAKER QUANTIFICATION ~71:UNIVERSITY OF FORT HARE, Govan

Mbeki Research and Development Centre (GMRDC), University of Fort Hare, Private Bag X1314, South Africa

~72: FAYEMI, PETER OLUTOPE;MUCHENJE, VOSTER~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/00418 ~32:16/01/2013

2014/02286 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

~71:GOTTARDO, LUCIANO, 24 Woodburn Crescent, Higgovale, Cape Town, South Africa ~72: GOTTARDO,

LUCIANO~

2014/02288 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOVING CARBON DIOXIDE FROM FLUE

GASES ~71:THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS GMBH, Graf-Galen-Strasse 17, 59269, Beckum,

Germany ~72: MENZEL, JOHANNES~ 33:DE ~31:102011053120.3 ~32:30/08/2011

2014/02291 ~ Complete ~54:CONTAINER WITH POUR SPOUT ~71:OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS

CONTAINER INC., One Michael Owens Way, Perrysburg, 43551, Ohio, United States of America ~72: COHEN,

ANTHONY S;PAREDES, RAUL M;SPEAKER, STEPHEN A~ 33:US ~31:13/284,520 ~32:28/10/2011

2014/02295 ~ Complete ~54:CONTAINER INSPECTION APPARATUS AND METHOD ~71:OWENS-

BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC., One Michael Owens Way, Perrysburg, 43551, Ohio, United States of

America ~72: GRAFF, STEPHEN M;HALL JR, GEORGE H;KOHLER, TIMOTHY A~ 33:US ~31:13/283,961

~32:28/10/2011

2014/02298 ~ Complete ~54:HETEROCYCLYLPYRI (MI)DINYLPYRAZOLE AS FUNGICIDALS ~71:BAYER

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH, Alfred-Nobel-Str.1040789Monhein , Germany ~72:

BENTING,JURGEN;BRUNET,STEPHANE;DAHMEN,PETER;DESBORDES,PHILIPPE;HILLEBRAND,STEFAN;L

ACHAISE,HELENE;MATTES,AMOS;REBSTOCK,ANNE-

SOPHIE;RINOLFI,PHILIPPE;SAWADA,HARUKA;SUDAN,ALEXANDER;WACHENDORFF-

NEUMANN,ULRIKE;WASNAIRE,PIERRE~ 33:EP ~31:11184137.5 ~32:06/10/2011

2014/02301 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING A CAPSULE ~71:BIO

CAPSULE PHARMACEUTICAL AND NUTRITIONAL PRODUCTS PROPRIETARY LIMITED , 9a Bell Crescent

Westlake Business ParkCape Town7945, South Africa ~72: MILLER,DUNCAN EDWARD BACH;VAN

ROOYEN,JACQUES~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/07330 ~32:06/10/2011

2014/02307 ~ Complete ~54:THERAPEUTIC PEPTIDES ~71:DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE,INC , 450

Brookline oavenue BOSTON 02215-5450MA, United States of America ~72:

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DRANOFF,GLENN;FRANZ,BETTINA;HARVEY,CHRISTOPHER;HODI,F.STEPHEN;MAY,JR

KENNETH;WUCHERPFENNIG,KAI W.~ 33:US ~31:61/541,921 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02303 ~ Complete ~54:OXYGEN APPLICATION IN CLAUS UNITS CHARGED WITH AN ADDITIONAL

LOAD-PARTICULARLY A WASTE-GAS STREAM CONTAINING SO2 AND COMING FROM ADSORBENT

REGENERATION ~71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLCHAFT, Klosterhofstr.1MUNCHEN 80331, Germany ~72:

SCHREINER,BERNHARD~ 33:EP ~31:13001642.1 ~32:28/03/2013

2014/02308 ~ Complete ~54:ALLOYED HOT-DIP GALVANIZED STEEL SHEET ~71:NIPPON STEEL &

SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION , 6-1Marunouchi 2-chome CHIYODA-KU 100-8071TOKYO, Japan ~72:

FUJITA,SOSHI;SATO,KOICHI;YAMANAKA,SHINTARO~ 33:JP ~31:2011-217145 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02311 ~ Complete ~54:PARACHUTE HARNESS CONTAINER WITH BIO-CONTOURED LOAD

DISTRIBUTING VEST ~71:AIRBORNE SYSTEMS NORTH AMERICA OF NJ INC., 5800 Magnolia Avenue

PennsaukenNJ 08109-1399, United States of America ~72: COPENHAVER,RANDOLPH LEE~ 33:US

~31:61/541,555 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02302 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING A CAPSULE ~71:BIO

CAPSULE PHARMECEUTICAL AND NUTRITIONAL PRODUCTS PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 9a Bell Crescent

Westlake Business ParkCape Town 7945, South Africa ~72: MILLER,DUNCAN EDWARD BACH;VAN

ROOYEN,JACQUES~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/07330 ~32:06/10/2011

2014/02299 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUNDS WITH NEMATICIDAL ACTIVITY ~71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL

PROPERTY GMBH, Alfred-Nobel-Str.1040789Monheim, Germany ~72: BERNIER,DAVID;COQUERON,PIERRE-

YVES;CRISTAU,PIERRE;DESBORHDES,PHILIPPE;DUNKEL,RALF;GARY,STEPHANIE;GORGENS,ULRICH;G

REUL,JORG

NICO;ILG,KERSTIN;LOSEL,PETER;MALSAM,OLGA;MARTELLETTI,ARIANNA;MAUE,MICHAEL;MERESSE,PH

ILIPPE;PAULITZ,CHRISTIAN;RIECK,HEIKO;RIEDRICH,MATTHIAS;SCHWARZ,HANS-

GEORG;SUDAN,ALEXANDER;VOERSTE ,ARND~ 33:EP ~31:11187513.4 ~32:02/11/2011;33:US

~31:61/555,122 ~32:03/11/2011;33:EP ~31:11194882.4 ~32:21/12/2011

2014/02300 ~ Complete ~54:FUEL DISPENSING ENVIRONMENT UTILIZING MOBILE PAYMENT

~71:GILBARCO S.R.L., Via De'Cattani220/GI-50145Firenze, Italy ~72: CARAPELLI,GIOVANNI~ 33:US

~31:61/534,212 ~32:13/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/541,360 ~32:30/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/612,472 ~32:12/09/2012

. - APPLIED ON 2014/03/28 -

2014/02321 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SALBUTAMOL SULPHATE ~71:MEXICHEM

AMANCO HOLDING S.A. DE C.V., Rio San Javier No. 10, FraccionamientoViveros del Rio, Tlalnepantla, Mexico

~72: CORR, Stuart;NOAKES, Timothy James~ 33:GB ~31:1117619.5 ~32:12/10/2011

2014/02322 ~ Complete ~54:OPERATING TABLES AND ACCESSORIES ~71:WOOTTON, Malcolm, c/o Moto

Comp Ltd, Unit 10 Hathersage Park, Heather LaneHathersage, United Kingdom ~72: WOOTTON, Malcolm~

33:GB ~31:1115391.3 ~32:06/09/2011;33:GB ~31:1118051.0 ~32:19/10/2011

2014/02277 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING INSULATED PIPES HAVING IMPROVED

PROPERTIES ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: ELLERSIEK,

Carsten;GRIESER-SCHMITZ, Christof;HALWE-BOMMELMANN, Annika;POPOV, Alex;TOMASI,

Gianpaolo;WINDELER, Ludwig~ 33:EP ~31:11179510.0 ~32:31/08/2011

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2014/02314 ~ Provisional ~54:Liquid Extraction ~71:HOUSTON-McMILLAN, Donald David, 9 Drommedaris

Street, South Africa ~72: HOUSTON-McMILLAN, Donald David~

2014/02316 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF BLASTING USING PROPELLANT POWDER ~71:DAVIS, Mark,

Rodney, PLOT 8777, INDEPENDENCE ROAD, SELEBI PHIKWE, BOTSWANA, Botswana;SHARPE, Gary, John,

31 EDGEHILL ROAD, STAINCROSS, BARNSLEY, S75 6NL, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: DAVIS,

Mark, Rodney;SHARPE, Gary, John~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/7907 ~32:23/10/2013

2014/02318 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF OMEGA FATTY ACIDS FOR TREATING DISEASE ~71:GEORGIOU,

Tassos, OPHTHALMOS EYE AND LASER CENTRE, MORFOU 48, EGKOMI, NICOSIA, 2417, CYPRUS, Cyprus

~72: GEORGIOU, Tassos~ 33:EP ~31:11390001.3 ~32:12/09/2011

2014/02319 ~ Complete ~54:UV LIQUID STERILISER ~71:STERIFLOW LIMITED, 5 Giffard Court Millbrook

Close Northampton , United Kingdom ~72: SNOWBALL, Malcolm Robert~ 33:GB ~31:1115616.3 ~32:09/09/2011

2014/02320 ~ Complete ~54:UNITIZED REAGENT STRIP ~71:BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY, 1

Becton Drive, United States of America ~72: LENTZ, Ammon, David;LIVINGSTON, Dwight;ST. PIERRE,

Richard;STEEL, Adam, Bruce~ 33:US ~31:61/541,991 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02324 ~ Complete ~54:KETTLE ~71:NANGALA PTY LIMITED , PO BOX 626FREMANTLE WESTERN

AUSTRALIA , Australia ~72: DE PETRA ,ANDY;KHOURY,EDWARD JOSEPH~ 33:AU ~31:2011903480

~32:30/08/2011

2014/02323 ~ Provisional ~54:EASY BIND ~71:EDMUND CHARLES SWART, 15 Lanzeral stBell

BuckBELLVILLE , South Africa ~72: EDMUND CHARLES SWART~

2014/02326 ~ Complete ~54:QUINOLONE COMPOUND ~71:OTSUKA PHARMECEUTICAL CO,LTD., 2-

9Kanda-TsukasamachiChiyoda-kuTOKYO101-8535 , Japan ~72: ABUDUSAMI,MAMUTI;CHENG,JAY-

FEI;MIYAMOTO,HISASHI;OKA,DAISUKE;SUN,JIANGQIN;YE,FANGGUO~ 33:CN ~31:PCT/CN2011/001477

~32:31/08/2011;33:CN ~31:PCTCN2012/001044 ~32:06/08/2012

2014/02328 ~ Complete ~54:A PROCESS FOR ENHANCING NICKEL TOLERANCE OF HEAVY

HYDROCARBON CRACKING CATALYSTS ~71:INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD, Indian Oil Bhavan 2Gariahat

Road (South)Dhakuria WestBengalKolkata700068, India ~72:

CHIDAMBARAM,VELUSAMY;KARTHIKEYANI,ARUMUGAM VELAYUTHAM;KASLIWAL,PANKAJ

KUMAR;MISHRA,GANGA SHANKER;PRABHU,KUVETTU MOHAN;SARKAR,BISWANATH;SWAMY,BALAIAH~

33:IN ~31:1316/KOL/2011 ~32:12/10/2011

2014/02367 ~ Provisional ~54:MEDICAL INSTRUMENT ~71:MUSAWENKOSI NYEMBE, 32 Bophelo RoadEZ-

322 Olympus Residence, South Africa ~72: MUSAWENKOSI NYEMBE~

2014/02368 ~ Provisional ~54:MEDIA INDICATOR ~71:THAPELO LANGA, 32 Kreef StrBendor, South Africa

~72: THAPELO LANGA~

2014/02330 ~ Complete ~54:NANO STRUCTURED ADSORBENT FOR REMOVAL OF SULPHUR FROM

DIESEL AND GASOLINE LIKE FUELS AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING THE SAME ~71:INDIAN OIL

CORPORATION LTD., Indian Oil Bhavan 2Gariahat Road(South)Dhakuria WestBengalKolkata700068, India ~72:

BAGAI,RASHMI;BUTLEY,GANESH V;J,CHRISTOPHER;K

O,XAVIER;KUMAR,BRIJESH;KUMAR,SARVESH;MALHOTRA,RAVINDER KUMAR;PULIKOTTIL,ALEX

C;RAJAGOPAL,SANTNAM;SHARMA,ALOK;VARCHASAVI,G RAJSEKHAR~ 33:IN ~31:1410/KOL/2011

~32:03/11/2011

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2014/02337 ~ Complete ~54:SHAFT-TO-ROLLER ATTACHMENT FOR CLINKER GRINDER ROLLER

~71:DIAMOND POWER INTERNATIONAL, INC., 2600 East Main Street, Lancaster, 43130, Ohio, United States

of America ~72: HABIB, TONY F;HARDY, BRECK J;HONAKER, ROBERT W;LUKEZICH, STEPHEN

J;SOWERS, CLINT M~ 33:US ~31:13/275,826 ~32:18/10/2011

2014/02351 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH-STRENGTH HOT-DIP GALVANIZED STEEL SHEET HAVING EXCELLENT

DELAYED FRACTURE REGISTANCE, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME ~71:NIPPON STEEL &

SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-chomeChiyoda-ku, Japan ~72: BAN

HIROYUKI;HIRAMATSU KAORU;KAWATA HIROYUKI;KUWAYAMA TAKUYA;MARUYAMA NAOKI;MINAMI

AKINOBU;MURASATO AKINOBU;YASUI TAKESHI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-218776 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02325 ~ Complete ~54:SEED DELIVERY APPARATUS,SYSTEMS,AND METHODS ~71:PRECISION

PLANTING LLC , 23207 Townline Road TremontIL 61568, United States of America ~72:

HODEL,JEREMY,J.;RADTKE,IAN,R.~ 33:US ~31:61/539,786 ~32:27/09/2011

2014/02327 ~ Complete ~54:CRYSTAL OF 5-HYDROXY-1H-IMIDAZOLE-4-CARBOXAMIDE.3/4

HYDRATE,METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME AND CRYSTAL OF 5-HYDROXY-1H-IMIDAZOLE-4-

CARBOXAMIDE HYDRATE ~71:FUJIFILM CORPORATION, 26-30Nisshiazabu 2-Chome Minato-

KuToyko1068620, Japan ~72: FUJIMOTO,TAISUKE;HASHIMOTO,TOMOHIRO;HAYASHI,KATSUYUKI;TANAKA

TOMOYUKI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-213500 ~32:28/09/2011

2014/02329 ~ Complete ~54:A PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF C3 OLEFIN IN A FLUID CATALYTIC

CRACKING UNIT ~71:INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD., Indian Oil Bhavan 2 Gariahat Road (South)Dhakuria

WestBengalKolkata700068, India ~72: BHATTACHARYYA,DEBASIS;BHYUAN,MANOJ

KUMAR;KUKADE,SOMNATH;S G,BHANUPRASAD;VK,SATHEESH~ 33:IN ~31:1314/KOL/2011

~32:12/10/2011

2014/02333 ~ Complete ~54:TABLET INCLUDING 7-[4-(4-BENZO[B]THIOPHEN-4-YL-PIPERAZIN -1-

YL)BUTOXY]-1H-QUINOLIN-2-ONE OR SALT THEREOF ~71:OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD, 9Kanda-

Tsukasamachi 2-Chome Chiyoda-kuTokyo1018535, Japan ~72: INOUE,YOSHIHARU~ 33:JP ~31:2011-227057

~32:14/10/2011

2014/02334 ~ Complete ~54:REFORMER TUBE HAVING INTERNAL HEAT EXCHANGE ~71:L'AIR LIQUIDE,

SOCIETE ANONYME POUR L'ETUDE ET L'EXPLOITATION DES PROCEDES GEORGES CLAUDE, 75, Quai

D'orsay, F-75007, Paris, France;LURGI, GMBH, Lurgiallee 5, 60295, Frankfurt Am Main, Germany ~72: CAMY-

PEYRET, FREDERIC;CANCES, JULIEN;COSCIA, ANTONIO;MATHEY, FABRICE;POHL, SVEN;SCHLICHTING,

HOLGER;ULBER, DIETER;WOLF, ULRICH;ZOLNOWSKI, UDO~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 118 217.2 ~32:11/11/2011

2014/02339 ~ Complete ~54:BENZOIC ACID, BANZOIC ACID DERIVATIVES AND HETEROARYL

CARBOXYLIC ACID CONJUGATES OF HYDROMORPHINE, PRODRUGS, METHODS OF MAKING AND USE

THEREOF ~71:KEMPHARM, INC., 2656 Crosspark Road, Suite 100 Coralville, 52241, Iowa, United States of

America ~72: BERA, BINDU;CHI, GUOCHEN;GUENTHER, SVEN;KANSKI, JAROSLAW;MARTIN, ANDREA

K;MICKLE, TRAVIS~ 33:US ~31:61/551,600 ~32:26/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/657,201 ~32:08/06/2012

2014/02355 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH-STRENGTH HOT-DIP GALVANIZED SHEET WITH EXCELLENT

MECHANICAL CUTTING CHARACTERISTICS, HIGH-STRENGTH ALLOYED HOT-DIP GALVANIZED STEEL

SHEET, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAID SHEETS ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL

CORPORATION, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-chomeChiyoda-ku, Japan ~72: BAN HIROYUKI;HIRAMATSU

KAORU;KAWATA HIROYUKI;KUWAYAMA TAKUYA;MARUYAMA NAOKI;MINAMI AKINOBU;MURASATO

AKINOBU;YASUI TAKESHI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-218773 ~32:30/09/2011

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2014/02350 ~ Complete ~54:BLAST FURNACE INSTALLATION ~71:PAUL WURTH S.A., 32 rue d'Alsace,

Luxembourg ~72: DE GRUITER CHRISTIAN;HAUSEMER LIONEL;LONARNI EMILE;ROCCHI

DOMINIQUE;THILLEN GUY;VANDIVINIT JEFF~ 33:LU ~31:91 885 ~32:11/10/2011

2014/02352 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH-STRENGTH GALVANNEALED STEEL SHEET OF HIGH BAKE

HARDENABILITY, HIGH-STRENGTH ALLOYED GALVANNEALED STEEL SHEET, AND METHOD FOR

MANUFACTURING SAME ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-

chomeChiyoda-ku, Japan ~72: BAN HIROYUKI;HIRAMATSU KAORU;KAWATA HIROYUKI;KUWAYAMA

TAKUYA;MARUYAMA NAOKI;MINAMI AKINOBU;MURASATO AKINOBU;YASUI TAKESHI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-

218775 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02356 ~ Complete ~54:MULTI-SPECIFIC BINDING MOLECULES TARGETING ABERRANT CELLS

~71:APO-T B.V, Utrechtseweg 223, Netherlands ~72: RENES JOHAN;WILLEMSEN RALPH ALEXANDER

(DECEASED)~ 33:US ~31:61/540 920 ~32:29/09/2011

2014/02336 ~ Complete ~54:SIMPLE SUGAR STARVED LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS ENZYME

PRODUCTION ~71:C5-6 ITALY S.R.L, Strada Savonesa 9, Frazione Rivalta Scrivia, Tortona, I-1505,

(Alessandria), Italy ~72: PARAVISI, STEFANO;RIVAS TORRES, BEATRIZ;VOLPATI, LAURA~ 33:IT

~31:TO2011A000918 ~32:13/10/2011

2014/02340 ~ Complete ~54:A PERISTALTIC PUMP AND ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM ~71:FLOWROX OY, PL

338, Lappeenranta, FI-53101, Finland ~72: ROSSI, MARKUS;TUJULA, ANSSI~

2014/02343 ~ Complete ~54:A CALIBRATING BREATHALYZER ~71:AK GLOBALTECH CORP., 21 Grand

Avenue, Suite 102, Palisades Park 07650, NJ, United States of America ~72: SON, JUNG HOON;SON,

MATTHEW HOGYUN~ 33:US ~31:61/550,910 ~32:24/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/563,706 ~32:25/11/2011;33:US

~31:13/426,455 ~32:21/03/2012

2014/02347 ~ Provisional ~54:PROCESS FOR THE TREATMENT OF LEGUME AND GENETICALLY MODIFIED

COTTON SEEDS ~71:BERCHTOLD ADRIENNE IRENE COURTNEY, 21 Blackwood StreetBryanston Ext 3,

South Africa ~72: BERCHTOLD PETER FRANCIS~

2014/02341 ~ Complete ~54:OPERATION OF A CONTENT RECEIVER ~71:IRDETO B.V., Taurus Avenue 105,

2132 LS, Hoofddorp, Netherlands ~72: BIEMANS, MICHAEL-DENNIS~ 33:GB ~31:GB1305686.6

~32:28/03/2013

2014/02342 ~ Complete ~54:BISUREA GELLING AGENTS AND COMPOSITIONS ~71:MILIKEN & COMPANY,

920 Miliken Road, M-495, Spartanburg 29303, SC, United States of America ~72: HARRIS, PHILLIP G.;HONG,

XIAOYONG M.;KIEKEN, LAURENT D.;VALENTI, DOMINICK J.~ 33:US ~31:61/530, 045 ~32:01/09/2011;33:US

~31:13/595,080 ~32:27/08/2012

2014/02344 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH-STRENGTH HOT-DIP GALVANIZED STEEL PLATE HAVING EXCELLENT

IMPACT RESISTANCE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND HIGH-STRENGTH ALLOYED HOT-DIP

GALVANIZED STEEL SHEET AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO

METAL CORPORATION, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-chome, Chiyoda-ku 100-8071, Tokyo, Japan ~72: BAN,

HIROYUKI;HURAMATSU, KAORU;KAWATA, HIROYUKI;KUWAYAMA, TAKUYA;MARUYAMA, NAOKI;MINAMI,

AKINOBU;MURASATO, AKINOBU;YASUI, TAKESHI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-218774 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02349 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR JOINT-WELDING COATED SHEET METALS USING

A GAS-POWDER FLOW ~71:WISCO TAILORED BLANKS GMBH, Mannesmannstr 101, Germany ~72:

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BRANDT MAX;BREUER ARNDT;KOLLECK RALF;VOLLMER ROBERT~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 114 555.2

~32:30/09/2011

2014/02354 ~ Complete ~54:PRODUCT AND PROCESS FOR ITS MANUFACTURE ~71:VALIO LTD, Meijeritie

6, Finland ~72: MYLLARINEN PAIVI;RAJAKARI KIRSI~ 33:FI ~31:20115851 ~32:31/08/2011

2014/02331 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE FOR REDUCING FRICTION BETWEEN SEALING PLATES OF

FILTRATION UNITS ,AND USE THEREOF IN A FILTRATION METHOD ~71:GAUDFRIN , 45 Rue De La

LiberteBatiment 1F-78100Saint Germain En Laye , France ~72: GAUDFRIN,GUY~

2014/02332 ~ Complete ~54:SENSOR ACCOMMODATION CONTAINER FOR PNEUMATIC FENDER AND

PNEUMATIC FENDER ~71:THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER CO.,LTD, 36-11Shimbashi 5-ChomeMinato-

KuTokyo105-8685, Japan ~72: YAMADA,SHU~ 33:JP ~31:2011-216049 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02335 ~ Complete ~54:PRODUCTION OF ISOPROPANOL BY IMPROVED RECOMBINANT STRAINS

~71:IFPENERGIES NOUVELLES, 1 ET 4, Avenue De Bois-Preau, F-92852, Rueil-Malmaison Cedex,

France;STICHTING DIENST LANDBOUWKUNDIG ONDERZOEK, Costerweg 50, 6701, BH Wageningen,

Netherlands ~72: CLAASEN, PIETERNEL A M;CLEMENT, BENJAMIN;COLLAS, FLORENT;LOPEZ

CONTRERAS, ANA MARIA;MARCHAL, REMY~ 33:FR ~31:11 59175 ~32:11/10/2011

2014/02338 ~ Complete ~54:A BOILING WATER HEATER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF HEATING WATER IN

SAME ~71:ZIP INDUSTRIES (AUST) PTY LTD, 67 Allingham Street, Condell Park, 2200, New South Wales,

Australia ~72: CHERTKOW, BRIAN;MOULT, KEVIN~ 33:AU ~31:2011904213 ~32:12/10/2011

2014/02345 ~ Complete ~54:INSECTICIDAL LIPID AGENTS ISOLATED FROM ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGI

AND USES THEREOF ~71:BIOTELLIGA HOLDINGS LIMITED, PWC Tower, 188 Quay Street, Auckland, New

Zealand ~72: CALDER, CODY;FORD, STEPHEN REYNOLD;GLARE, TRAVIS ROBERT;VAN GINKEL,

ROELOF~ 33:US ~31:61/530,168 ~32:01/09/2011

2014/02348 ~ Complete ~54:CROSS RUNNER CONNECTOR AND MAIN RUNNER RECEIVING HOLE

~71:USG INTERIORS LLC, 550 West Adams Street#189, United States of America ~72: GULBRANDSEN

PEDER J;LEHANE JAMES J;PAULSEN MARK R;UNDERKOFLER ABRAHAM M~ 33:US ~31:61/532 755

~32:09/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/598 984 ~32:30/08/2012

2014/02353 ~ Complete ~54:HYBRID CAPACITOR-BATTERY AND SUPERCAPACITOR WITH ACTIVE BI-

FUNCTIONAL ELECTROLYTE ~71:APPLIED NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS, LLC, 2323 Eastern Blvd,

United States of America ~72: BURGESS WILLIAM PATRICK;FLEISCHER COREY ADAM;HETZEL LAWRENCE

P;LIU HAN;PENSERO GREGORY F;SHAH TUSHAR K~ 33:US ~31:61/545 049 ~32:07/10/2011;33:US

~31:61/707 738 ~32:28/09/2012

. - APPLIED ON 2014/03/31 -

2014/02363 ~ Complete ~54:SEAL POT DESIGN ~71:RENTECH, INC., 10877 WILTSHIRE BLVD, United States

of America ~72: BEMJAMIN H CARRYER;BRUCE E MCCOMISH;BRYAN C BORUM;ERIC R ELROD;HAROLD

A WRIGHT;JIANG, WEIBIN;MARK D IBSEN;MARK K ROBERTSON;SIM WEEKS~ 33:US ~31:61/551,580

~32:26/10/2011

2014/02364 ~ Complete ~54:IRON-BASED FISCHER-TROPSCH CATALYST ~71:RENTECH, INC., 10877

WILSHIRE BLVD,. SUITE 600, United States of America ~72: KARL C KHARAS~ 33:US ~31:61/551,579

~32:26/10/2011

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2014/02507 ~ Complete ~54:GASIFIER FLUIDIZATION ~71:RENTECH, INC., 10877 WILSHIRE BLVD., SUITE

600, United States of America ~72: BENJAMIN H CARRYER;BRUCE E MCCOMISH;BRYAN C BORUM;ERIC R

ELROD;HAROLD A WRIGHT;JIANG WEIBIN;MARK D IBSEN;MARK K ROBERTSON;SIM WEEKS~ 33:US

~31:61/551,582 ~32:26/10/2011

2014/02315 ~ Provisional ~54:A method of establishing voice communication ~71:WINTELLIGENT

TECHNOLOGY CC, 280 Oak Street, South Africa ~72: MAPONYA, Tumisho Phasoana~

2014/02357 ~ Complete ~54:LUBRICATION-FREE RAILWAY SHUNTING DEVICE ~71:VOSSLOH COGIFER

(SOCIETE ANONYME), 21 Avenue de Colmar, France ~72: FRANCESCO BARRESI~ 33:FR ~31:1157986

~32:08/09/2011

2014/02361 ~ Complete ~54:REFLECTOR FOR A PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER MODULE ~71:SOLAR SYSTEMS

PTY LTD, 45 GROSVENOR STREET, ABBOTSFORD 3067, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA, Australia ~72: BARNES,

Brett;CARTER, Sam;GOODRICH, Joel~ 33:US ~31:61/530,402 ~32:02/09/2011

2014/02359 ~ Complete ~54:INSECTICIDAL ACTIVE MIXTURES COMPRISING ARYLQUINAZOLINONE

COMPOUNDS ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: GROß, Steffen;KAISER,

Florian;LANGEWALD, Jürgen;NARINE, Arun~ 33:US ~31:61/530450 ~32:02/09/2011

2014/02362 ~ Complete ~54:BATTERY-OPERATED STATIONARY SENSOR ARRANGEMENT WITH

UNIDIRECTIONAL DATA TRANSMISSION ~71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER

ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V., HANSASTRAßE 27C, 80686 MÜNCHEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72:

BERNHARD, Josef;KILIAN, Gerd~ 33:DE ~31:102011082098.1 ~32:02/09/2011

2014/02360 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF PESTICIDAL ACTIVE 3-ARYLQUINAZOLIN-4-ONE DERIVATIVES IN

SOIL APPLICATION METHODS ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: GROß,

Steffen;GUNJIMA, Koshi;KAISER, Florian;NARINE, Arun~ 33:US ~31:61/530,455 ~32:02/09/2011

2014/02358 ~ Complete ~54:AGRICULTURAL MIXTURES COMPRISING ARYLQUINAZOLINONE

COMPOUNDS ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: GROß, Steffen;HADEN,

Egon;KAISER, Florian;NARINE, Arun~ 33:US ~31:61/530,457 ~32:02/09/2011

2014/02317 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-TAMPERING DEVICE FOR USE ON A FUEL TANK ~71:LUNOEL TRADING

(PTY) LIMITED, Unit 15, Pecanwood Industrial Estate3 Woodlands Drive, South Africa ~72: LAMPRECHT,

HENDRIK OOSTENWALD JOHANNES~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02413 ~32:04/04/2013

2014/02371 ~ Complete ~54:ASSEMBLY FOR AN INHALER ~71:SANOFI SA, 3 Route de Montfleury, 1214

Vernier, Switzerland ~72: KAMLAG, YORICK;MAYER, STEFAN~ 33:EP ~31:13165797.5 ~32:29/04/2013

2014/02374 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIVIRAL COMPOUNDS ~71:LUPIN LIMITED, 159 CST Road, Kalina, Santacrus

(East), Mumbai, 400 098, Maharashtra, India ~72: BANERJEE, MOLOY MANOJ;GOTE, GANESH

NAVINCHANDRA;JOSHI, ADVAIT ARUN;KAMBOJ, RAJENDER KUMAR;LORIYA, RAJESHKUMAR

MAGANLAL;PALLE, VENKATA P;RAMDAS, VIDYA~ 33:IN ~31:1157/KOL/2011 ~32:01/09/2011

2014/02377 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTROLYTIC PRODUCTION OF POWER ~71:METALYSIS LIMITED, Unit 2

Farfield Park, Manvers way, Wath Upon Dearne, Rotherham, S63 5DB, United Kingdom ~72: CLIFFORD,

JOHN;COLLINS, JAMES;CONTI, MELCHIORRE;DEANE, JAMES;GRAINGER, LUCY;RAO, KATRIK~ 33:GB

~31:1117067.7 ~32:04/10/2011;33:GB ~31:1207520.6 ~32:30/04/2012

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2014/02380 ~ Complete ~54:DETERMINING PHYSICAL LENGTHS IN AN EYE USING MULTIPLE

REFRACTIVE INDICES ~71:NOVARTIS, AG, Lichtstrasse 35, CH-4056, Basel, Switzerland ~72: SIMPSON,

MICHAEL J~ 33:US ~31:13/276,983 ~32:19/10/2011

2014/02382 ~ Complete ~54:SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING PENOXSULAM AND

PRETILACHLOR ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, 46268, Indiana, United

States of America ~72: HUANG, YI-HSIOU;MANN, RICHARD K~ 33:US ~31:61/534,419 ~32:14/09/2011

2014/02384 ~ Complete ~54:INTEROMONE COMPOSITIONS AND THEIR USE TO MODIFY BEHAVIOR IN

DIFFERENT VERTEBRATE SPECIES ~71:SERGEANT'S PET CARE PRODUCTS,INC. , 10077 South 134th

StreetOmaha68138-3710Nebraska , United States of America ~72:

MC;MCGLONE,JOHN;MCGLONE,JOHN;MCGLONE,JOHN;MCGLONE,JOHN;MCGLONE,JOHN;MCGLONE,JO

HN;MCGLONE,JOHN;NO;NOU;NOUVEL,LARRY;NOUVEL,LARRY~ 33:US ~31:61/536,673

~32:20/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/623,319 ~32:20/09/2012

2014/02391 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MEASURING AND USING THE OXIDATION-

REDUCTION POTENTIAL OF BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE ~71:LUOXIS DIAGNOSTICS,INC, 5445 DTC

ParkwaySuite 925GREENWOOD VILLAGE 80111CO, United States of America ~72: BAR-OR,DAVID;BAR-

OR,RAPHAEL;RAEL,LEONARD T.~ 33:US ~31:61/717,511 ~32:23/10/2012;33:US ~31:61/868,983

~32:22/08/2013

2014/02393 ~ Complete ~54:CONTINUOUS OPERATION PORTABLE MATERIAL HANDLING SYSTEM

~71:DAVIS,GLENN , 2617 S.Myrtle StreetSPOKANE 99223WA, United States of America;EMERSON,PAUL,

8608 N.Aubrey L.White ParkwayNINE MILE FALLS 99026WA , United States of America;FLSMIDTH A/S, 77

Vigerslev AlleVALBY DK-2500, Denmark ~72: DAVIS,GLENN;EMERSON,PAUL~ 33:US ~31:61/542,838

~32:04/10/2011

2014/02370 ~ Complete ~54:A TIBIAL COMPONENT ~71:OOSTHUIZEN, CHRISTIAAN RUDOLF, 163 Anderson

Street, South Africa ~72: OOSTHUIZEN, CHRISTIAAN RUDOLF~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/07123 ~32:29/09/2011

2014/02376 ~ Complete ~54:IMAGE DECODING DEVICE, IMAGE DECODING METHOD, AND IMAGE

ENCODING DEVICE ~71:SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA, 22-22 Nagaike-Cho, Abeno-Ku, Osaka-Shi,

Osaka,5458522, Japan ~72: IKAI, TOMOHIRO;YAMAMOTO, TOMOYUKI;YASUGI, YUKINOBU~ 33:JP

~31:2011-215475 ~32:29/09/2011

2014/02378 ~ Complete ~54:FAULT LOCATION USING TRAVELING WAVES ~71:SCHWEITZER

ENGINNERING LABORATORIES, INC., 2350 Ne Hopkins Court, Pullman, 99163, Washington, United States of

America ~72: GUZMAN-CASILLAS, ARMANDO;MYNAM, MANGAPATHIRAO VENKATA;SCHWEITZER,

EDMUND O III;SKENDZIC, VESELIN~ 33:US ~31:61/546,480 ~32:12/10/2011

2014/02381 ~ Complete ~54:REFERENCE PICTURE LIST HANDLING ~71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M

ERICSSON (PUBL), Torshamnsgatan 21-23, S-16483, Stockholm, Sweden ~72: SAMUELSSON,

JONATAN;SJOBERG, ROCKARD~ 33:US ~31:61/540,628 ~32:29/09/2011

2014/02385 ~ Complete ~54:INTEROMONE COMPOSITIONS AND THEIR USE TO MODIFY BEHAVIOR IN

DIFFERENT VERTEBRATE SPECIES ~71:SERGEANT'S PET CARE PRODUCTS ,INC ., 10077 South 134th

StreetOmaha68138-3710Nebraska, United States of America ~72: MCGLONE,JOHN J;NOUVEL,LARRY~ 33:US

~31:61/536,673 ~32:20/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/623,279 ~32:20/09/2012

2014/02396 ~ Complete ~54:EDGE WEAR COMPONENTS FOR ROLLER PRESSES ~71:FLSMIDTH A/S, 77

Vigerslev alleVALBY DK-2500, Denmark;POWNELL,EDWARD JAMES, 7158 South Flsmidth Drive MIDVALE

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84047-5559UT , United States of America ~72: POWNELL,EDWARD JAMES~ 33:US ~31:61/545,046

~32:10/07/2011

2014/02373 ~ Provisional ~54:EMULSION EXPLOSIVE COMPOSITION AND PROCESS ~71:SASOL

CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED, 1 Sturdee Avenue, Rosebank, South Africa ~72: DELAGEY, MARK

OWEN;KRUGER, FRANCOIS;STRYDOM, DERIK;VAN ECK, MARIUS;YOUNG, CYRIL AUSTIN~

2014/02387 ~ Provisional ~54:METHODS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING AND/OR IDENTIFYING OBJECTS

~71:COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH, Meiring Naude Road , South Africa ~72:

BACHOO,ASHEER;CRONJE,JACO;DUVENHAGE,BERNARDT;GRIFFITH,DEREK;MATHEBULA,IPELENG~

2014/02389 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING AN ENGINE ~71:GENERAL

ELECTRIC COMPANY , 1 River Road SCHENECTADY 12345NY, United States of America ~72:

BANERJEE,ARIJIT;FLYNN,PAUL;KUMAR

,AJITH;MUKHERJEE,RUPAM;RAMACHANDRAPANICKER,SOMAKUMAR~ 33:US ~31:61/535,049

~32:15/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/234,411 ~32:16/09/2011

2014/02372 ~ Complete ~54:MEDICAL DEVICES CONTAINING SHAPE MEMORY POLYMER COMPOSITIONS

~71:SMITH & NEPHEW, 15 Adam Street, London, WC2N 6LA, United Kingdom ~72: BALDERAS, HARACIO

MONTES DE OCA;BONNER, MARK JAMES;BROWN, MALCOLM;BULL, ALAN WILLIAM;CATON-ROSE,

PHILIP;COATES, PHILIP DAVID;FARRARM DAVID FRANKLIN;HALL, MICHAEL ANDREW;HINE, PETER

JOHN;MARTYN, MICHAEL;THOMPSON, GLEN;WARD, IAN MACMILLAN~ 33:GB ~31:1117214.5

~32:05/10/2011;33:GB ~31:1117216.0 ~32:05/10/2011;33:GB ~31:1117217.8 ~32:05/10/2011;33:GB

~31:1117218.6 ~32:05/10/2011;33:GB ~31:1117219.4 ~32:05/10/2011;33:GB ~31:1117220.2

~32:05/10/2011;33:GB ~31:1117222.8 ~32:05/10/2011;33:GB ~31:1117223.6 ~32:05/10/2011;33:GB

~31:1117224.4 ~32:05/10/2011;33:GB ~31:1209510.5 ~32:29/05/2012

2014/02413 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTING INFORMATION ABOUT

ROAD CONDITIONS ~71:DAVID ROBERTSON OUGALL, 11 Waterford Road, Morningside, South

Africa;MARIUS CHRISTIAAN CRONJE, 12 Van Rensburg Cresent, South Africa ~72: CRONJE, MARIUS

CHRISTIAAN;DOUGALL, DAVID ROBERTSON~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/00764 ~32:30/01/2013

2014/02397 ~ Complete ~54:HEATING SMOKABLE MATERIAL ~71:BRITISH AMERICAM TOBACCO

(INVESTMENTS )LIMITED , Globe House 1 Water StreetLONDON WC2R 3LA , United States of America ~72:

ABRAMOV,OLEG JURIEVICH;EGOYANTS,PETR ALEXANDROVICH;FIMIN,PANEL

NIKOLAEVICH;VOLOBUEV,DMITRY MIKHAILIVICH~ 33:RU ~31:2011136869 ~32:06/09/2011;33:RU

~31:1207054.6 ~32:23/04/2012;33:RU ~31:2012/124800 ~32:15/06/2012

2014/02383 ~ Complete ~54:SYNTHESIS AND USES OF NUCLEIC ACID COMPOUNDS WITH

CONFORMATIONALLY RESTRICTED MONOMERS ~71:MARINA BIOTECH,INC., 3830 Mote Villa

ParkwayBothell 98021Washington , United States of America ~72: HOUSTON

JR,MICHAEL;MACIAGIEWICZ,IWONA M;MATRAY,TRACY J~ 33:US ~31:61/532,056 ~32:07/09/2011

2014/02392 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING INNATE IMMUNE

RESPONSES ~71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC , 5 Crescent Drive PHILADELPHIA 19112PA, United States of

America ~72: BANKA,ANNA LINDSEY;BOTYANSZKI,JONOS;BURROUGHS,ERIC

GREGORY;CATALANO,JOHN GEORGE;CHERN,WENDY HUANG;DICKSON,HAMILTON

D.;GARTLAND,MARGARET J.;HAMATAKE,ROBERT;HOFLAND,HANS;KEICHER,JESSE

DANIEL;MOORE,CHRISTOPHER BROOKS;SHOTWELL,JOHN BRADFORD;TALLANT,MATTHEW

DAVID;THERRIEN,JEAN-PHILIPPE;YOU ,SHIHYUN~ 33:US ~31:61/549,784 ~32:21/10/2011;33:US

~31:61/692,431 ~32:23/08/2012

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2014/02366 ~ Provisional ~54:INVISIABLE GARDIAN ~71:SCHALK WILLEM SWART, Plot

23GeestveldBapsfontein, South Africa ~72: SCHALK WILLEM SWART~

2014/02375 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CLOSED WATER CIRCULATION ~71:LUXIN

(GREEN PLANET) AG, Brambergstrasse 18, CH-6004, Luzern, Switzerland ~72: GLANZMANN, ARTHUR~

33:EP ~31:11181198.0 ~32:14/09/2011

2014/02379 ~ Complete ~54:CALCULATING AN INTRAOCULAR LENS (IOL) POWER ACCORDING TO A

DIRECTLY DETERMINED IOL LOCATION ~71:NOVARTIS AG, Lichtstrasse 35, CH-4056, Basel, Switzerland

~72: SIMPSON, MICHAEL J~ 33:US ~31:13/276,965 ~32:19/10/2011

2014/02693 ~ Provisional ~54:A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING DELIVERY SCHEDULES

~71:ALTECH NETSTAR INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, Block O,Central Park Offices 16th

RoadRandjiespark Ext 5Midrand Johannesburg, South Africa ~72: DU PLOOY,RUDOLPH~

2014/02346 ~ Provisional ~54:MECHATRONIC SYSTEM FOR ASSISTING AN INDIVIDUAL IN OBTAINING A

STANDING POSITION ~71:TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY , Building 20, Office 133, Staatsartillery

Road, South Africa ~72: GREGORY, UNENE NTOKOZO;MONACELLI, ERIC~

2014/02410 ~ Provisional ~54:ADVERTISING METHOD ~71:THAPELO LANGA, 32 Kreef Street, South Africa

~72: THAPELO LANGA~

2014/02394 ~ Complete ~54:SWIMMMING POOL CLEANER DISC ~71:ZODIAC POOL SYSTEMS,INC , 2620

Commerce WayVISTA 92081CA,, United States of America ~72: BAUCKMAN,MARK;MOORE,MICHAEL;VAN

DER MEIJDEN,HENDRIKUS JOHANNES~ 33:US ~31:13/280,052 ~32:24/10/2011

2014/02386 ~ Complete ~54:SIDE-LOADING RATCHET DEVICE ~71:ARMOUR HOLDINGS LIMITED , 18

Princes StreetDunedin, New Zealand ~72: ARMOUR,BARRY DOUGLAS~ 33:US ~31:61/535,681

~32:16/09/2011

2014/02388 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF ACHIEVING AUTOMATIC AXIAL POWER DISTRIBUTION

CONTROL ~71:WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC , 1000 Westinghouse DriveCRANBERRY

TOWNSHIP 16066PA, United States of America ~72: DRUDY,KEITH J.;MUELLER,NORMAN

P.;RICHTER,ELIJAH A.~ 33:US ~31:13/279,596 ~32:24/10/2011

2014/02390 ~ Complete ~54:PADLOCK ~71:ABLOY OY, Wahlforssinkatu 20JOENSUU Fin-80101 , Finland ~72:

KYLLONEN,VELI-PEKKA;SALLINEN,TOMI~ 33:FI ~31:20116058 ~32:28/10/2011

2014/02395 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL DOSAGE FORM ~71:NEUROVIVE PHARMACEUTICAL AB, Medicon

Village Scheelevagen 2LUND 223 81, Sweden ~72: GREGORY,MATTHEW ALAN;MOSS,STEVEN JAMES~

33:GB ~31:1118334.0 ~32:24/10/2011

. - APPLIED ON 2014/04/01 -

2014/02452 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL PYRIMETHANIL FORMULATIONS AND USES THEREOF IN THE

TREATMENT OF CROPS ~71:XEDA INTERNATIONAL , Zone Artisanale la CrauRoute Nationale 7SAINT

ANDIOL F-13670, France ~72: SARDO,ALBERTO~

2014/02456 ~ Complete ~54:FORMULATION ~71:SYNGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AG, Schwarzwaldallee

215BASEL CH-4058, Switzerland ~72: FOWLER,JEFFREY DAVID;KIM,SEJONG~ 33:US ~31:61/552,201

~32:27/10/2011

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2014/02454 ~ Complete ~54:GENETICALLY MODIFIED T CELL RECEPTOR MICE ~71:REGENERON

PHARMACEUTICALS ,INC, 777 Old Saw Mill River RoadTARRYTOWN 10591NY, United States of America ~72:

GURER,CAGAN;MACDONALD,LYNN;MCWHIRTER,JOHN;MEAGHER,KAROLINA;MURPHY,ANDREW

J.;STEVENS,SEAN;VORONINA,VERA;YU,NAXIN~ 33:US ~31:61/552,582 ~32:28/10/2011;33:US

~31:61/621,198 ~32:06/04/2012;33:US ~31:61/700,908 ~32:14/09/2012

2014/02451 ~ Complete ~54:MECHANICAL AND ADHESIVE BASED RECLOSABLE FASTENERS

~71:INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC, 100 Deforest Avenue EAST HANOVER 07936NJ, United

States of America ~72: ALTEN,MARK R.;BOYCE,JEFFREY JAMES;HENRY,COLLEN MARIE;JENKINS,KELLY

J.;MASTERSON,DAVID CHRIS;MCGINNISS,VINCENT DANIEL;SCAROLA,LEONARD;ZERFAS,PAUL

ANTHONY~ 33:US ~31:61/544,223 ~32:06/10/2011

2014/02455 ~ Complete ~54:RESTRICTED IMMUNOGLOBULIN HEAVY CHAIN MICE ~71:REGENERON

PHARMACEUTICALS ,INC, 777 Old Saw Mill River Road TARRYTOWN 10591NY, United States of America

~72: GURER,CAGAN;MACDONALD,LYNN;MCWHIRTER,JOHN;MEAGHER,KAROLINA A.;MURPHY,ANDREW

J.~ 33:US ~31:61/547,974 ~32:17/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/597,969 ~32:13/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/658,459

~32:12/06/2012

2014/02457 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING A GUN CARTRIDGE CASING

~71:NEUGEBAUER,HANS-JURGEN, Am Stiepenwaldchen 23WARBURG 34414, Germany ~72:

NEUGEBAUER,HANS-JURGEN~ 33:EP ~31:13162784.6 ~32:08/04/2013

2014/02446 ~ Complete ~54:CONTROL AND POSITIONING SYSTEM FOR THE EXCHANGE OF WEAR

LINING ELEMENTS ON A WALL SUBJECT TO WEAR ~71:METSO MINERALS (SWEDEN) AB, P.O.Box

132TRELLEBORG S-231 22, Sweden ~72: FURTENBACH,LARS;JOHANSSON,DENNIS;MOLLER,TAGE~

2014/02450 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR THE FUNGICIDAL AND /OR BACTERICIDAL TREATMENT OF

RESISTANT STRAINS USING ONE OR MORE ESSENTIAL OILS ~71:XEDA INTERNATIONAL , Zone

Artisanale la CrauRoute Nationale 7SAINT ANDIOL F-13670, France ~72: SARDO, ALBERTO~

2014/02453 ~ Complete ~54:INSECTICIDAL 2-METHOXYBENZAMIDE DERIVATIVES ~71:SYNGENTA

PARTICIPATIONS AG, Schwarzwaldallee 215BASEL CH-4058, Switzerland ~72: GODFREY,CHRISTOPHER

RICAHRD AYLES;HILLESHEIM,ELKE MARIA;HUETER,OTTMAR FRANZ;JUNG,PIERRE JOSEPH

MARCEL;MAIENFISCH,PETER;PITTERNA,THOMAS;RENOLD,PETER;STOLLER,ANDRE~ 33:EP

~31:11183726.6 ~32:03/10/2011

2014/02440 ~ Provisional ~54:SUSPENSION ASSEMBLY,AND A LOAD DISPLACING APPARATUS

COMPRISING SAME ~71:BEYERS,CHRISTOPHER DEON , 16 Lombard StreetPinetownDurban3610KwaZulu-

Natal , South Africa ~72: BEYERS,CHRISTOPHER DEON~

2014/02445 ~ Complete ~54:PACKAGE ASSEMBLY FOR MONETARY PAYMENT CARDS AND RELATED

METHOD ~71:DEUFOL SUNMAN INC., 924 South Meridian StreetSUNMAN 47041IN, United States of America

~72: MORGAN,WILLIAM E.;POMERVILLE,DEAN A.;WEILER,KELLY S.~ 33:US ~31:61/807,594

~32:02/04/2013;33:US ~31:61/812,501 ~32:16/04/2013;33:US ~31:61/821,998 ~32:10/05/2013

2014/02443 ~ Complete ~54:SPRAY DEVICE HAVING CURVED PASSAGES ~71:FINISHING BRANDS

HOLDINGS INC., 88 11th AvenueNE MinneapolisMinnesota 55413, United States of America ~72:

CEDOZ,ROGER T.;HASSELSCHWERT,DANIEL J.~ 33:US ~31:61/542,019 ~32:30/09/2011;33:US

~31:13/620,606 ~32:14/09/2012

. - APPLIED ON 2014/04/02 -

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2014/02398 ~ Provisional ~54:CANDLE SAFETY DEVICE ~71:TAU, Boichoko Emmanuel, 5437 Botleng Ext 4,

South Africa ~72: TAU, Boichoko Emmanuel~

2014/02399 ~ Provisional ~54:Rotational Exercise Device ~71:Willem Johannes van Straaten, 130 Trafalgar

Place Street, Sandhurst, South Africa ~72: Willem Johannes van Straaten~

2014/02404 ~ Complete ~54:PYRROLOBENZODIAZEPINES AND TARGETED CONJUGATES ~71:SEATTLE

GENETICS, INC., 21823 30th Drive South East, United States of America;SPIROGEN SÀRL, Chemin de la

Pacottaz 1, c/o Michael Forer, Switzerland ~72: BURKE, Patrick;HOWARD, Philip, Wilson;JEFFREY, Scott~

33:US ~31:61/547,195 ~32:14/10/2011

2014/02401 ~ Complete ~54:SUPPORT PROP ~71:ELBROC MINING PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD, 19 Brewery

Road, South Africa ~72: CHALMERS, Graeme;ROACH, Grant;WILSON, Errol~

2014/02403 ~ Complete ~54:SAMPLE TUBE WITH IMPROVED LID ~71:VIBOD GMBH, Kaditzer Straße 4,

Germany ~72: DOBROWOLSKI, Peter~ 33:EP ~31:11185055.8 ~32:13/10/2011

2014/02400 ~ Provisional ~54:FLUID DRAINAGE CONTAINER ~71:SHAHIM, Clinton Frederick, 1A Duff Road,

Houghton Estate, South Africa ~72: SCHMITT, Karl-Heinz~

2014/02407 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD AND CIRCUIT STRUCTURE FOR SUPPRESSING SINGLE EVENT

TRANSIENTS OR GLITCHES IN DIGITAL ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS ~71:NELSON MANDELA METROPOLITAN

UNIVERSITY, Room 1207, 12th Floor, Main Building, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversitySummerstrand

Campus (South), University Way, Summerstrand, , South Africa ~72: SMITH, Farouk~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/07718

~32:21/10/2011;33:ZA ~31:2011/07719 ~32:21/10/2011;33:ZA ~31:2012/00683 ~32:27/01/2012

2014/02408 ~ Complete ~54:FRICTION PIECE OPERATING IN A LUBRICATED MEDIUM ~71:H.E.F., Rue

Benoît, Fourneyron, F-42160 , France ~72: HEAU, Christophe;MAURIN-PERRIER, Philippe~ 33:FR

~31:1159546 ~32:21/10/2011

2014/02409 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR THE WHITENING OF TEETH

~71:MAVRIK DENTAL SYSTEMS, LTD., 22 Hatzlil Street, Israel ~72: SANDERS, Daniel DDS~ 33:US

~31:61/533,303 ~32:12/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/596,238 ~32:08/02/2012

2014/02405 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR APPLYING BRAZING MATERIAL TO METAL HONEYCOMB

MATRIX, METAL HONEYCOMB MATRIX AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF ~71:BASF

CORPORATION, 100 CAMPUS DRIVE, FLORHAM PARK, NJ 07932, USA, United States of America ~72:

BARTHOLOMAEUS, Peter;CHU, Gengsheng;DENG, Shuiping;LIU, Ye;TAO, Weichang;ZHANG, Yuqin~

2014/02402 ~ Complete ~54:MULTI-WAY TUBULAR CHANNEL CONNECTOR BLOCK ~71:MASTER BLASTER

PROPRIETARY LIMITED, PLOT 8777, INDEPENDENCE ROAD, SELEBI PHIKWE, BOTSWANA, Botswana

~72: DAVIS, Mark, Rodney~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/7947 ~32:24/10/2013

2014/02406 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY WITH ASSISTED ESTABLISHMENT OF

ELECTRICAL CONTACT WITH A POWER-COLLECTING TRACK CARRIED BY AN ELECTRICALLY

POWERED VEHICLE ~71:NEWTL, Z.A.E. de la Bruche, 20 avenue de la ConcordeF-67120, France ~72:

ANDRE, Jean-Luc~ 33:FR ~31:11/59049 ~32:06/10/2011

2014/02431 ~ Complete ~54:A PERSONAL CLEANING COMPOSITION ~71:UNILEVER PLC, Unilever House,

100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: BARNE, SAMEER

KESHAV;CHAKRABORTTY, AMIT;SAJI, MAYA TREESA~ 33:IN ~31:3096/MUM/2011 ~32:03/11/2011

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2014/02458 ~ Complete ~54:A HOUSE FLOATABLE IN THE AIR ~71:JIANG YANG, Bengbu Institute of Glass

Industry Design and ResearchNo.1047 Tushan RoadBengbu City, People's Republic of China ~72: JIANG

YANG~ 33:CN ~31:201320162589.6 ~32:03/04/2013

2014/02365 ~ Provisional ~54:DEURSIGTIGE PLASTIESE STROOK IN HOUERS ~71:WILLEM JOHANNES

JACOBUS BEKKER, Schneider Str 68FranskraalGansbaai, South Africa ~72: WILLEM JOHANNES JACOBUS

BEKKER~

2014/02433 ~ Complete ~54:AN AQUEOUS PHOTO-PROTECTIVE PERSONAL CARE COMPOSITION

~71:UNILEVER PLC, Unilever House, 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United

Kingdom ~72: GHOSH, NILMONI;VAIDYA, ASHISH ANANT~ 33:IN ~31:3041/MUM/2011 ~32:28/10/2011;33:EP

~31:12152054.8 ~32:23/01/2012

2014/02435 ~ Complete ~54:MEASURED AND APPARATUS FOR MEASURING THE TEMPERATURE OF A

MOLTEN METAL ~71:HERAEUS ELECTRO-NITE INTERNATIONAL,N.V. , Centrum Zuid 11053530Houthalen,

Belgium ~72: NEYENS,GUIDO JACOBUS;STEVENS,FRANK;THYS,MICHEL~ 33:EP ~31:13165941.9

~32:30/04/2013

2014/02438 ~ Complete ~54:IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD ~71:SONY

CORPORATION , 1-7-1KonanMINATO-KU 108-0075TOKYO, Japan ~72: SATO,KAZUSHI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-

274660 ~32:15/12/2011

2014/02441 ~ Complete ~54:WATER CRAFT HAVING OPEN UPPER DECK,AFT SWIM DECK AND

COLLAPSIBLE BULWARKS ~71:DE BASTO,LUIZ, 355 Alhambra Circle Suite 1100CORAL GABLES 33134FL,

United States of America;RAMIREZ MAGANA,ENRIQUE , 355 Alhambra Circle Suite 1100CORAL GABLES

33134FL, United States of America ~72: DE BASTO,LUIZ;RAMIREZ MAGANA,ENRIQUE~ 33:US

~31:61/532,956 ~32:09/09/2011

2014/02447 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE ~71:SOLVAY SA, Rue de

Ransbeek310B-1120 Brussels, Belgium ~72: BLOOMFIELD,STEPHEN;DHAESE,PATRICK

MARKUS;JANSSENS,FRANCINE;VANDENBUSSCHE,ALAIN~ 33:EP ~31:11184575.6 ~32:11/10/2011

2014/02459 ~ Complete ~54:PNEUMATIC DOWN-THE-HOLE DRILL ~71:SANDVIK MINING AND

CONSTRUCTION OY, Pihtisulunkatu 9, Finland ~72: HEDLUND JUHA;KESKINIVA MARKKU;LEPPANEN

JARMO~ 33:FI ~31:20115980 ~32:06/10/2011

2014/02418 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS ~71:VOVARTIS AG, Lichtstrasse 35, CH-

4056 Basel, Switzerland ~72: KRISHNAMACHARI, YOGITA;LEE, HANCHEN;LI, PING;SHEN,

XIAOHONG;SINGH, RAJINDER;TAN, LAYCHOO;VERMA, DAYA~ 33:US ~31:61/563,229 ~32:23/11/2011

2014/02421 ~ Complete ~54:SOY PROTEIN PRODUCTS OF IMPROVED WATER-BINDING CAPACITY

~71:BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP., 1388 Waller Avenue, Winnipeg, R3T 1P9, Manitoba, Canada ~72:

GREEN, BRENT E;SEGALL, KEVIN I~ 33:US ~31:61/457,050 ~32:16/12/2010

2014/02425 ~ Complete ~54:PAINT PRETREATMENT AGENT FOR COATING-TYPE PAINT, AND COATING-

TYPE PAINTING METHOD ~71:CHEMETALL GMBH, Trakehner Strasse 3, D-60487, Frankfurt AM Main,

Germany ~72: INOUE, MINORU;TOI, TERUZO~ 33:JP ~31:2011-227215 ~32:14/10/2011

2014/02428 ~ Complete ~54:REVERSE CIRCULATION BIT ASSEMBLY ~71:ATLAS COPCO SECOROC LLC,

1600 South Great Southwest Parkway, Grand Prairie, 75051, Texas, United States of America ~72: CURRY,

KENNETH M;JOHNSON, KYLE E;JONES, MARK L;ROSS, JEFFERY T~ 33:US ~31:61/548,037 ~32:17/10/2011

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2014/02430 ~ Complete ~54:A LIQUID HARD SURFACE ANTIMICROBIAL CLEANING COMPOSITION

~71:UNILEVER PLC, Unilver House, 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United

Kingdom ~72: BARNE, SAMEER KESHAV;CHAKRABORTTY, AMIT;SAJI, MAYA TREESA~ 33:IN

~31:3093/MUM/2011 ~32:03/11/2011;33:EP ~31:12150935.0 ~32:12/01/2012

2014/02481 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR IMPACT-CUTTING MINING AND IMPACT-CUTTING MINER

CARRYING OUT THE METHOD ~71:SUHUA LIU, Yanzhou Haizhi Mechanical and Electrical Technology

Co.LtdXinyanzhen Industrial Park YanzhouShandong 272100, People's Republic of China ~72: SUHUA LIU~

33:CN ~31:201110278511.6 ~32:11/09/2011;33:CN ~31:PCT/CN12/001499 ~32:07/11/2012

2014/02414 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF INHIBITING TUMOR GROWTH BY ANTAGONIZING IL-6

RECEPTOR ~71:REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC, Corporation New York, 777 Old Saw Mill River

Road, Tarrytown, New York 10591, United States of America ~72: ZHANG, LI~ 33:US ~31:61/557,939

~32:10/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/609,968 ~32:13/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/613,538 ~32:21/03/2012

2014/02417 ~ Complete ~54:FURNACE WITH REFRACTORY BRICKS THAT DEFINE COOLING CHANNELS

FOR GASEOUS MEDIA ~71:HATCH LTD., 2800 Speakman Drive, Massissauga, Ontario L5K 2R7, Canada ~72:

JASTRZEBSKI, MACIEJ;PARRAVANI, MICHAEL;SOUTHHALL, SEAN;STOBER, FRANK;VEENSTRA,

ROBERT;WASMUND, BERT~ 33:US ~31:61/540,896 ~32:29/09/2011

2014/02426 ~ Complete ~54:DOUBLE LAYER SOLAR HEATING-AND-COOLING THERMOSYPHON SYSTEM

~71:TEOH, SIANG TEIK, No. 2, Jalan SS 14/7F, 47500 Subang Jaya, 47500, Sellangor, Malaysia ~72: TEOH,

SIANG TEIK~ 33:US ~31:61/628,344 ~32:27/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/629,445 ~32:21/11/2011;33:US

~31:61/617,556 ~32:29/03/2012

2014/02427 ~ Provisional ~54:INITIATOR ~71:RICHARDS, PAUL, 85 Riverside Drive, Fisherhaven, South Africa

~72: RICHARDS, PAUL~

2014/02432 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR TREATING A STROKE-RELATED SENSORIMOTOR

IMPAIRMENT USING AMINOPYRIDINES ~71:ACORDIA THERAPEUTICS, INC., 420 Saw Mill River Road,

Ardsley, 10502, New York, United States of America ~72: BLIGHT, ANDREW R;CAGGIANO, ANTHONY O;IACI,

JENNIFER F;PARRY, TOM J~ 33:US ~31:61/543,150 ~32:04/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/591,833

~32:27/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/648,695 ~32:18/05/2012

2014/02423 ~ Complete ~54:SOY PROTEIN PRODUCTS OF IMPROVED WATER-BINDING CAPACITY

~71:BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP., 1388 Waller Avenue, Winnipeg, R3T 1P9, Manitoba, Canada ~72:

GREEN, BRENT E;SEGALL, KEVIN I~ 33:US ~31:61/457,050 ~32:16/12/2010

2014/02424 ~ Complete ~54:1- ARYLCARBONYL -4 - OXY - PIPERIDINE COMPOUNDS USEFUL FOR THE

TREATMENT OF NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES ~71:TEKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY LIMITED,

1-1, Doshomachi 4-Chome, Chuo-Ku, Osaka, 541-0045, Japan ~72: ANDO, HARUHI;FARNABY, WILLIAM

JOHN;KOIKE, TATSUKI;YOSHIKAWA, MASATO~ 33:JP ~31:2011-222741 ~32:07/10/2011

2014/02429 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESSES AND PLANTS FOR REDUCING AMMONIA LOSS AND ODOR

FROM ORGANIC MATERIAL OR WASTE TO THE ATMOSPHERE ~71:NA APPLIED AS, Beddingen 2, N-0250,

Oslo, Norway ~72: INGELS, RUNE~ 33:NO ~31:20111701 ~32:08/12/2011

2014/02412 ~ Provisional ~54:FENCING PANEL ~71:GEOGE ANTON HARROP-ALLIN, 21 Mt Linsley, Midlands

Estate, Midstream Estate, South Africa ~72: GEORGE ANTON HARROP-ALLIN~

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2014/02416 ~ Complete ~54:FORMING INSULATED CONDUCTORS USING A FINAL REDUCTION STEP

AFTER HEAT TREATING ~71:SHELL INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V, Carel van

Bylandtlaan 30, 2596 HR The Hague, Netherlands ~72: ARORA, DHRUV;BURNS, DAVID BOOTH;CRANEY,

TREVOR ALEXANDER;DE ST. REMEY, EDWARD EVERETT;HARLEY, ROBERT GUY;HERRERA, GILBERT

LUIS;NOEL, JUSTIN MICHAEL;SHAFFER, ROBERT ANTHONY~ 33:US ~31:61/544,797 ~32:07/10/2011

2014/02411 ~ Provisional ~54:CURRENT SENSOR BATTERIES WITH THREADED CIRCULAR TERMINAL

POSTS ~71:BALANCELL (Pty) Ltd, Unit 7 West Prime Park, Printers Way, Montague Gardens, South Africa ~72:

WILHEM FRANZ FULS~

2014/02415 ~ Complete ~54:NEW SALT AND MEDICAL USE ~71:PFIZER LIMITED, Ramsgate Road,

Sandwich, Kent CT13 9NJ, United Kingdom ~72: ALI, ZAHID;BUTCHER, KENNETH JOHN;BUTT, RICHARD

PHILIP;FELSTEAD, STEPHEN JOHN;GLATT, SOPHIE;MCKERNAN, RUTH MITCHELL;PANESAR,

MANINDER~ 33:US ~31:61/549,823 ~32:21/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/700,582 ~32:13/09/2012

2014/02420 ~ Complete ~54:TOW-HITCH COUPLING ~71:AVOL MARKETING CC, 10A Potgieter Road,

Eastleigh, Edenvale, South Africa ~72: AUSTIN, LESLIE MALCOLM~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02698 ~32:15/04/2013

2014/02460 ~ Complete ~54:ASSEMBLY FOR DETERMINING THE PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF AN

ANALYTE IN A BLOOD SAMPLE AND ANALYSIS UNIT COMPRISING SUCH AN ASSEMBLY

~71:BIOMERIEUX, Marcy-L'etoile, France ~72: COLIN BRUNO;GOUDARD MICHEL;PARIS CECILE~ 33:FR

~31:1158998 ~32:05/10/2011

2014/02419 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS TO INHIBIT STEM CELL AND PROGENITOR

CELL BINDING TO LYMPHOID TISSUE AND FOR REGENERATING GERMINAL CENTERS IN LYMPHATIC

TISSUES ~71:DEISHER, THERESA, 1420 Fifth Avenue, Seattle, 98101, Washington, United States of America

~72: DEISHER, THERESA~ 33:US ~31:61/374,943 ~32:18/08/2010;33:US ~31:61/441,485

~32:10/02/2011;33:US ~31:61/449,372 ~32:04/03/2011

2014/02422 ~ Complete ~54:SOY PROTEIN PRODUCTS OF IMPROVED WATER-BINDING CAPACITY

~71:BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP, 1388 Waller Avenue, Winnipeg, R3T 1P9, Manitoba, Canada ~72:

SEGALL, KEVIN I~ 33:US ~31:61/457,050 ~32:16/12/2010

2014/02434 ~ Complete ~54:REFUGE SHELTER,COUPLING AND METHOD ~71:STRATA PRODUCTS

WORLDWIDE,LLC , 8995 Rowell RoadSuite 200Sandy Spring30350Georgia , United States of America ~72:

BISHOFF,MICHAEL SCOTT;FIKE,SHAWN L;MAUST,DAVID EMERSON~ 33:US ~31:61/808,115

~32:03/04/2013

2014/02436 ~ Complete ~54:SELECTIVE METABOLIC APPROACH TO INCREASING ORAL BIOAVAILABITITY

OF PHENYLEPHRINE AND OTHER PHENOLIC BIOACTIVES ~71:VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTGH

UNIVERSITY , 800 E.Leigh StreetSuite 113Richmond23219Virginia, United States of America ~72:

BARR,WILLIAM H;GERK,PHILLIP M;RITTER,JOSEPH K~ 33:US ~31:61/539,530 ~32:27/09/2011;33:US

~31:61/544,396 ~32:07/10/2011

2014/02437 ~ Complete ~54:DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS ~71:CSIR , Scientia0002 Pretoria , South Africa

~72: KHATI,MAKOBETSE ABEL;MASERUMULE,MATSOPIANE CHARLOTTE;ROTHERHAM,LIA SUZANNE~

33:ZA ~31:2011/06987 ~32:23/09/2011;33:ZA ~31:2012/04226 ~32:08/06/2012

2014/02442 ~ Complete ~54:INK COATINGS FOR SECURITY DOCUMENTS TO PREVENT FORGERY BY

MEANS OF HEAT SENSITIVE ERASABLE INK ~71:SICPA HOLDING SA, Avenue de Florissant 41PRILLY CH-

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1008, Switzerland ~72: DUMUSOIS,CHRISTOPHE;LEPRINCE,CECILE;LUKAS,DAGMAR~ 33:EP

~31:11184571.5 ~32:11/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/545 798 ~32:11/10/2011

2014/02448 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE ~71:SOLVAY SA, Rue de

Ransbeek310B-1120 Brussels, Belgium ~72: BLOOMFIELD,STEPHEN;DHAESE,PATRICK

MARKUS;JANSSENS,FRANCINE;VANDENBUSSCHE,ALAIN~ 33:EP ~31:11184576.4 ~32:11/10/2011

2014/02439 ~ Complete ~54:PYRAZOLOQUINOLINE DERIVATIVE ~71:EISAI R &D MANAGEMENT CO,.LTD ,

4-6-10KoishikawaBUNKYO-KU 112-8088TOKYO, Japan ~72: HAGIWARA

KOJI;ISHIHARA,YUKI;NORIMINE,YOSHIHIKO;SATO,NOBUAKI;SUZUKI,YUICHI;TAKEDA,KUNITOSHI~ 33:US

~31:61/544860 ~32:07/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/550623 ~32:24/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/558110

~32:10/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/580903 ~32:28/12/2011

2014/02444 ~ Complete ~54:CONTIGUOUS FILTER PRESS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE

SAME ~71:FLSMIDTH A/S, 77 Vigerslev AlleVALBY DK-2500, Denmark ~72: NEUMANN,REUBEN~ 33:US

~31:61/548,954 ~32:19/10/2011

2014/02449 ~ Complete ~54:FUEL TANK ~71:SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY, Pihtisulunkatu

9TAMPERE FI-33330, Finland ~72: HEDLUND,JUHA;KESKINIVA,MARKKU;LEPPANEN,JARMO~ 33:FI

~31:20115981 ~32:06/10/2011

. - APPLIED ON 2014/04/03 -

2014/02464 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD OF INSTALLING SAFETY NETS ~71:NICAUD COMPANIES 22 (PTY)

LTD, Plot 75, Rhenosterfontein, South Africa ~72: FLANAGAN, Frederick William~

2014/02465 ~ Provisional ~54:SPRAG STABILISING AND LIMITING MEANS ~71:NAUDE, Johannes Jacobus,

12 Arend Road, Windsor Glen, South Africa ~72: NAUDE, Johannes Jacobus~

2014/02466 ~ Complete ~54:FORENSIC COLLECTION DEVICE ~71:VIBOD GMBH, Kaditzer Straße 4, Germany

~72: DOBROWOLSKI, Peter~ 33:EP ~31:11186238.9 ~32:21/10/2011

2014/02468 ~ Complete ~54:PIPELINE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DRAINING A PIPELINE SYSTEM

~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: GARLICHS, Florian;GEYER,

Karolin;GÄRTNER, Martin;LADENBERGER, Michael;LUTZ, Michael;MAURER, Stephan;SCHIERLE-ARNDT,

Kerstin;WORTMANN, Jürgen~ 33:EP ~31:11180219.5 ~32:06/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/531,114 ~32:06/09/2011

2014/02467 ~ Complete ~54:SYNTHESIS OF ZEOLITIC MATERIALS USING N,N-DIMETHYL

ORGANOTEMPLATES ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BERENS,

Ulrich;IFFLAND, Gabriele;MÜLLER, Ulrich;SWAMINATHAN, Vijay, Narayanan;SZARVAS, Laszlo;YILMAZ, Bilge~

33:EP ~31:11180148.6 ~32:06/09/2011

2014/02462 ~ Provisional ~54:A BUILDING PANEL ~71:EZEE BUILD DEVELOPMENTS CC, 379 Commercial

Road, Pietermaritzburg, 3201, South Africa, South Africa ~72: SERVANT, Brian, Ronald~

2014/02461 ~ Provisional ~54:A BUILDING PANEL ~71:EZEE BUILD DEVELOPMENTS CC, 379 Commercial

Road, Pietermaritzburg, 3201, South Africa, South Africa ~72: SERVANT, Brian, Ronald~

2014/02469 ~ Complete ~54:FACILITY FOR TREATING THERMAL OILS IN SOLAR THERMAL PLANTS

~71:GD ENERGY SERVICES, S.A.U., Edificio Sorolla Av. Cortes Valencianas, 58, Spain ~72: Jesús LACALLE

BAYO~

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2014/02463 ~ Provisional ~54:GREET BENNY ~71:QUINTON DANIEL ARRONS, 53 CROTON

ROADMEREWENT, South Africa ~72: QUINTON DANIEL ARRONS~

2014/02472 ~ Provisional ~54:TRANSPORT OF LIQUID EXPLOSIVES ~71:IPTREE TRUST (TRUST NUMBER

503/2009), 5 Libertas Road Somerset Office ParkBullseye Gebou, South Africa ~72:

BUHRMANN,RUDOLPH;BUHRMANN,RUDOLPH TEODOR~

2014/02473 ~ Complete ~54:CHEMICAL LOOPING COMBUSTION METHOD WITH THE REMOVAL OF ASH

AND FINES LEAVING THE OXIDATION ZONE,AND FACILITY USING SUCH A METHOD ~71:IFP ENERGIES

NOUVELLES , 1 et avenue de Bois -Preau92852 Rueil-Malmaison Cedex , France;TOTAL SA, Tour Coupole2

place Jean Millier La Defense 6F-92400 Courbevoie, France ~72:

GAUTHIER,THIERRY;GUILLOU,FLORENT;HOTEIT,ALI;RIFFLART,SEBASTIEN~ 33:FR ~31:11/03697

~32:02/12/2011

2014/02475 ~ Complete ~54:SELF-ADHESIVE LAVATORY TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS ~71:RECKITT

BENCKISER LLC, Morris Corporate Center IV399 Interpace ParkwayParsippanyNew Jersey 07054, United

States of America ~72: BURT,DIANE ,JOYCE;LUCIANO,PRISCILA,MIRA~ 33:US ~31:61/672,029

~32:16/07/2012;33:US ~31:61/683,879 ~32:16/08/2012;33:US ~31:61/724,758 ~32:09/11/2012

2014/02495 ~ Provisional ~54:PANEL WALLING SYSTEM ~71:READYKIT CONSTRUCTION

(PROPRIETARY)LIMITED , 16 Elizabeth Avenue Rivonia 2191, South Africa ~72: HILL,MICHAEL JOHN

ANTHONY~

2014/02476 ~ Complete ~54:A COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IMAGING PROCESS AND SYSTEM ~71:FEI

COMPANY, PO Box 1745, 5602 BS Eindhoven, Netherlands ~72: KINGSTON, ANDREW

MAURICE;SHEPPARD, ADRIAN PAUL;VARSLOT, TROND KARSTEN~ 33:AU ~31:2011904072

~32:03/10/2011

2014/02470 ~ Provisional ~54:SAILSAFE LOADING EQUIPMENT ~71:MATTHEW JOHN BAILEY , 43 Deklerks

DrEdenvale, South Africa;ROELOF ANDRIES KRUGER, 7 Biggs AveBrakpan North, South Africa ~72:

MATTHEW JOHN BAILEY;ROELOF ANDRIES KRUGER~

2014/02477 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUNDS FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

~71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG, 1 Jan Smuts Avenue, Braamfontein, South

Africa ~72: DIAS, BIANCA DA COSTA;GONSALVES, DANIELLE;JOVANOVIC, KATRINA;KNACKMUSS,

STEFAN;LITTLE, MELVYN;REUSCH, UWE;WEISS, STEFAN FRANZ THOMAS~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/06804

~32:19/09/2011

2014/02479 ~ Complete ~54:BAG AND ITS USE TO PROVIDE ADMIXTURE FOR A HYDRAULIC

COMPOSITION ~71:LAFARGE, 61 rue des Balles Feuilles, Paris F-75116, France ~72: DUVEAU,

VINCENT;GEORGES, SEBASTIAN;JACQUET, ALAIN;THOUUILLEUX, PHILIPPE;VILLARD, EMMANUEL~

33:FR ~31:1158931 ~32:04/10/2011

2014/02474 ~ Complete ~54:CHEMICAL LOOPING COMBUSTION METHOD WITH THE DILUTED-PHASE

REMOVAL OF ASH AND FINES IN THE OXIDATION ZONE ,AND FACILITY USING SUCH A METHOD ~71:IFP

ENERGIES NOUVELLES , 1 et 4 avenue de Bois-Preau92852 Rueil-Malmaison Cedex , France;TOTAL SA,

Tour Coupole 2place Jean Millier La Defense 6F-92400 Courbevoie, France ~72:

GAUTHIER,THIERRY;GUILLOU,FLORENT;HOTEIT,ALI;RIFFLART,SEBASTIEN~ 33:FR ~31:11/03698

~32:02/12/2011

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2014/02471 ~ Provisional ~54:GENERATOR WITH TWIN STATORS 4 ~71:JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER

MERWE , 1060 Pierneef straatVillieria, South Africa ~72: JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE~

2014/02478 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR THE USE OF FISCHER-TROPSCH TAIL GAS IN

A GAS LIQUID PROCESS ~71:MIDREX TECHNOLOGIES, INC, 2 Water Bridge Parkway, Suite 100, Charlotte

28217, NC, United States of America ~72: CHEELEY, ROBERT B.;MEISSNER, DAVID C.;METIUS, GARY E.~

33:US ~31:61/556,933 ~32:08/11/2011

2014/02480 ~ Complete ~54:GRAPHITE COATED METAL NANOPARTICLES FOR POLYCRYSTALLINE

DIAMOND COMPACT SYNTHESIS ~71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED, PO Box 4740, Houston 77210-

4740, TX, United States of America ~72: DIGIOVANNI, ANTHONY A.;JOHNSON, MICHAEL H.;MAZYAR, OLEG

A.;SCOTT, DAN E.~ 33:US ~31:13/252,551 ~32:04/10/2011

. - APPLIED ON 2014/04/04 -

2014/02487 ~ Complete ~54:LIFTING AND TRANSPORTING DEVICE INCLUDING FRONT LOAD

SUPPORTING CASTORS AND ASSOCIATED LINKAGE SYSTEM ~71:AUSTECH AND DESIGN PTY LTD, PO

Box 1208 , Australia ~72: Kenneth Ian BELL;Peter Raymond MARCH~ 33:AU ~31:2011904249 ~32:12/10/2011

2014/02484 ~ Complete ~54:STEAM OR VAPOUR CONDENSING SYSTEM ~71:YEOMANS, Allan, James, 60

SUNRISE BOULEVARD, SURFERS PARADISE, GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND 4217, AUSTRALIA, Australia

~72: YEOMANS, Allan, James~ 33:AU ~31:2011903603 ~32:06/09/2011

2014/02486 ~ Complete ~54:ANALYTICS ~71:SHL GROUP LTD, THE PAVILLION, 1 ATWELL PLACE,

THAMES DITTON, United Kingdom ~72: ANDERSSON, Lotte;BURKE, Eugene;GIBBS, Tom;IGBOKWE,

Uche;LEVETT, Paul;PERHAM, Scott Jonathon;REES, Alex~ 33:GB ~31:1115418.4 ~32:06/09/2011;33:GB

~31:1116863.0 ~32:29/09/2011;33:GB ~31:1200884.3 ~32:18/01/2012

2014/02482 ~ Provisional ~54:A SLURRY REMOVAL APPARATUS ~71:MEGAW, Darren, Craig, 10 HIBISCUS

STREET, RANDPARKRIDGE, 2194, South Africa ~72: MEGAW, Darren, Craig~

2014/02483 ~ Provisional ~54:KAOLIN SEPARATOR ~71:GROENRIVIERSMOND TRUST IT 5838/2007, THE

FARM RONDAWEL, South Africa ~72: NIEUWOUDT, Adriaan Alettus~

2014/02488 ~ Provisional ~54:ROCK DRILL ROTATION MECHANISM ~71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY)

LTD, 19 Precision Street, Kya Sand, South Africa ~72: BUHRMANN, RUDOLPH~

2014/02489 ~ Provisional ~54:A CONSTANT PRESSURE PUMP ~71:THE BUHRMANN TRUST, Plot 33,

Riverside Estate, South Africa ~72: BUHRMANN, RUDOLPH~

2014/02499 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED ELECTROLYTIC CELL COVERS COMPRISING A RESIN

COMPOSITION POLYMERIZED WITH A GROUP 8 OLEFIN METATHESIS CATALYST ~71:MATERIA,INC., 60

North San Gabriel BoulevardPASADENA 91107CA, United States of America ~72: CRUCE,CHRISTOPHER

J.;GIARDELLO,MICHAEL A.;PAPPANO,ALBERT E.;STEPHEN,ANTHONY R.;TONER,STUART

A.M.;TRIMMER,MARKS S.~ 33:US ~31:61/534,869 ~32:14/09/2011

2014/02500 ~ Complete ~54:ORALLY ADMINISTERED ADSORBENT ~71:TEIJIN PHARMA LIMITED , 2-

1Kasumigaseki 3-chome TOKYO 100-0013CHIYODA-KU, Japan ~72:

ETO,NOBUAKI;IMAIZUMI,KEIICHIRO;MURAKAMI,TAKASHI;NISHIWAKI,YASUMI;OHTAKI,AKIHITO;SHIMAZA

KI,KENJI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-222949 ~32:07/10/2011;33:JP ~31:2012-181466 ~32:20/08/2012

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2014/02485 ~ Complete ~54:DUAL INTERPRETATION OF A LENGTH FIELD OF A SIGNAL UNIT

~71:QUALCOMM INCOPROTAED , Attn:International IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive SAN DIEGO

92121-1714CA, United States of America ~72: ABRAHAM,SANTOSH PAUL;MERLIN,SIMONE;TAGHAVI

NASRABADI,MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN;VERMANI,SAMEER~ 33:US ~31:61/531,584 ~32:06/09/2011;33:US

~31:61/562,063 ~32:21/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/654,177 ~32:28/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/566,961

~32:05/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/580,616 ~32:27/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/585,479 ~32:11/01/2012;33:US

~31:61/585,573 ~32:11/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/670,092 ~32:10/07/2012;33:US ~31:61/684,248

~32:17/08/2012;33:US ~31:13//604,030 ~32:05/09/2012

2014/02496 ~ Provisional ~54:A ROOF SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR SUPPORTING A ROOF

~71:PRINSLOO,DAVID CRAIG, No.44 Oryx StreetGoedemoedDurbanville7550 , South Africa ~72:

PRINSLOO,DAVID CRAIG~

2014/02497 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING BEVERAGES ~71:NESTEC S.A. , Avenue Nestle

55VEVEY CH-1800, Switzerland ~72: BRUNNER,YANN;STIEGER,MICHAEL(MISCHA)~ 33:EP ~31:11180253.4

~32:06/09/2011

2014/02498 ~ Complete ~54:AMINO-SUBSTITUTED MIMIDAZOPYRIDAZINES ~71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL

PROPERTY GMBH, Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 10MONHEIM AM RHEIN 40789 , Germany ~72:

BOMER,ULF;EIS,KNUT;GNOTH,MARK

JEAN;GUNTHER,JUDITH;HITCHCOCK,MARION;LIENAU,PHILIP;PUHLER,FLORIAN;SCHOLZ,ARNE;ZORN,LU

DWIG~ 33:EP ~31:11180129.6 ~32:06/09/2011;33:EP ~31:11 182 440.5 ~32:23/09/2011;33:EP ~31:12 179

902.7 ~32:09/08/2012

2014/02501 ~ Complete ~54:PALLADIUM SEPARATING AGENT ,METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME AND

USE OF SAME ~71:TOSOH CORPORATION , 4560Kaisei-choshunan-shiYamaguchi746-8501, Japan ~72:

MASUDA ,TAKAHIRO;SUDO,YUKINORI;YOSHIDA,SETSUO~

2014/02502 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ACCESSING PLACES ~71:AMADEUS S.A.S, 485

Route du Pin MontardSOPHIA ANTIPOLIS F-06410BIOT , France ~72: GUENEC,MATHIEU;HARREN,MIKAEL~

33:EP ~31:11306112.1 ~32:07/09/2011

2014/02503 ~ Complete ~54:MOLECULAR DETECTION ASSAY ~71:HUMAN GENETIC SIGNATURES PTY

LTD, Virology Research LaboratoryLevel 3Clinical Science Building Prince of Wales Hospital Randwick NSW

2031, Australia ~72: HUMAN ,DOUGLAS SPENCER~

2014/02575 ~ Complete ~54:DIAGNOSTIC TOOL AND METHOD FOR USING THE SAME FOR

COLORIMETRIC DETECTION OF ORGANIC RESIDUES IN A PRODUCT IN A PRODUCT SAMPLE

~71:KIRKPATRICK,ROBIN DUNCAN , 6 TATE CRESCENTLONEHILLJOHANNESBURG, South Africa ~72:

KIRKPATRICK,ROBIN DUNCAN~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/06966 ~32:16/09/2013

2014/02492 ~ Complete ~54:POLYMORPHIC FORM OF PRIDOPIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE ~71:IVAX

INTERNATIONAL GMBH, Alpenstrasse 2, CH8640, Rapperswil, Switzerland ~72: FROSTRUP,

BRIAN;PITTELKOW, THOMAS;SONESSON, CLAS;ZIMMERMANN, ANNE~ 33:DK ~31:PA 2011 70496

~32:07/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/533,550 ~32:12/09/2011

2014/02490 ~ Complete ~54:ADDITION OF IRON TO IMPROVE CELL CULTURE ~71:PFIZER, INC, 235 East

42nd Street, New York, NY 10017, United States of America ~72: DRAPEAU, DENIS;LUAN, YEN-TUNG;NOLAN,

RYAN P.;WANG, WENGE~ 33:US ~31:61/550,058 ~32:21/10/2011

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2014/02491 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI IL-36R ANTIBODIES ~71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL

GMBH, Binger Strasse 173, 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein, Germany ~72: BROWN, Su-ELLEN;CANADA,

KEITH;CHLEWICKI, LUKASZ;HOWELL, MICHAEL;MENNERICH, DETLEV;WOSKA JR, JOSEPH ROBERT~

33:US ~31:61/560,554 ~32:16/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/664,111 ~32:08/05/2012;33:US ~31:61/713,713

~32:15/10/2012

2014/02493 ~ Complete ~54:MOTOR PROTECTION AND CONTROL APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND/OR

METHOD ~71:CERUS INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION, 22995 NW Evergreen Pkwy, Hillsboro, 97124, Oregon ,

United States of America ~72: HOLCE, KENT JEFFREY;LEONARD, SCOTT E;PERRA, ANDRE PIERRE~ 33:US

~31:61/531,610 ~32:06/09/2011

2014/02494 ~ Complete ~54:STARTER APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND/OR METHOD FOR A SEPARABLE-

WINDING MOTOR ~71:CERUS INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION, 22995 NW Evergreen Pkwy, Hillsboro, 97124,

Oregon, United States of America ~72: HOLCE, KENT JEFFREY;LEONARD, SCOTT E;PERRA, ANDRE

PIERRE~ 33:US ~31:61/531,610 ~32:06/09/2011

. - APPLIED ON 2014/04/07 -

2014/02506 ~ Complete ~54:AN ANCHOR DEVICE ~71:DU PLESSIS, Eckard, 266 Fakkel Street, Silverton,

South Africa ~72: DU PLESSIS, Eckardt~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02447 ~32:05/04/2013

2014/02512 ~ Complete ~54:BENZOTHIAZOL-6-YL ACETIC ACID DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE FOR

TREATING AN HIV INFECTION ~71:GILEAD SCIENCES, INC., 333 Lakeside Drive, United States of America

~72: BABAOGLU, Kerim;BRIZGYS, Gediminas;CHA, Jake;CHEN, Xiaowu;GUO, Hongyan;HALCOMB, Randall,

L.;HAN, Xiaochun;HUANG, Richard;LIU, Hongtao;MCFADDEN, Ryan;MITCHELL, Michael, L.;QI,

Yingmei;ROETHLE, Paul, A.;XU, Lianhong;YANG, Hong~ 33:US ~31:61/636,602 ~32:20/04/2012;33:US

~31:61/718,165 ~32:24/10/2012

2014/02504 ~ Provisional ~54:METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR OBTAINING A PASSCODE FOR CONDUCTING

A FINANCIAL TRANSACTION ~71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 8999San

Francisco, United States of America ~72: HUXHAM, Horatio Nelson;MOSS, Tara Anne;O'REGAN, Alan

Joseph;VAN WYK, Hough Arie~

2014/02509 ~ Complete ~54:JET LOOP REACTOR HAVING NANOFILTRATION ~71:EVONIK DEGUSSA

GMBH, RELLINGHAUSER STRASSE 1-11, 45128 ESSEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BECKER,

Marc;FRANKE, Robert;FRIDAG, Dirk;HAMERS, Bart;PRISKE, Markus~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 082 441.3

~32:09/09/2011

2014/02508 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE ORGANOTEMPLATE-FREE SYNTHETIC PRODUCTION OF

A ZEOLITIC MATERIAL USING RECYCLED MOTHER LIQUOR ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN,

GERMANY, Germany ~72: HAAS, Mike;MÜLLER, Ulrich;PFAFF, Meike;XIAO, Feng-Shou;YILMAZ,

Bilge;ÖZKIRIM, Faruk~ 33:CN ~31:PCT/CN2011/079502 ~32:09/09/2011

2014/02510 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL NANOSUSPENSION ~71:UNIVERSITEIT GENT, St.

Pietersnieuwstraat 25, Belgium ~72: REMON, Jean Paul;VERVAET, Chris~ 33:EP ~31:11185803.1

~32:19/10/2011

2014/02511 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING AUDIOVISUAL CONTENT

~71:MOTIVE TELEVISION, S.L., Avenida Diagonal 177, 1., Spain ~72: AGUILAR FARGAS, Joan;COMBE,

Anthony;TEJA, Puneet Kamal Singh~ 33:ES ~31:P201131860 ~32:18/11/2011

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2014/02505 ~ Complete ~54:A DRIVE FOR AN ULTRA-HIGH-ENERGY PULSATORY-ROTARY MILL

~71:Politechnika Krakowska im., Tadeusz Košciuszki, ul. Warszawska 24, Poland ~72: Jerzy KRYZA;Krystyna

Wieczorek CIUROWA;Maciej MOSZUMA¿SKI;Piotr DULIAN;Ryszard MOSZUMA¿SKI;S¿awomir

KNAPIK;Teodora SIKORA~ 33:PL ~31:P406540 ~32:16/12/2013

2014/02517 ~ Complete ~54:AEROSOL GENERATING SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED AEROSOL PRODUCTION

~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3, CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72: FLICK, JEAN-

MARC~ 33:EP ~31:11250875.9 ~32:27/10/2011

2014/02526 ~ Complete ~54:SEED TREATMENT METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS ~71:NOVOZYMES BioAG

A/S, Krogshoejvej 36, Denmark ~72: HABIB AHSAN;KOSANKE JOHN;SMITH R STEWART~ 33:US ~31:61/532

234 ~32:08/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/568 435 ~32:08/12/2011

2014/02524 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED OFFSHORE MARINE ANCHOR ~71:BRUPAT LIMITED, Anchor

HouseBallafletcher RoadCronkbourneISLE OF MAN, United Kingdom ~72: BRUCE PETER~ 33:DE

~31:1117570.0 ~32:12/10/2011

2014/02528 ~ Complete ~54:ANTAGONISTS OF PRODUCTS OF THE HS.459642 UNIGENE CLUSTER FOR

THE INHIBITION OF PROLIFERATION, DEVELOPMENT OR DIFFERENTIATION OF STEM CELLS

INCLUDING CANCER STEM CELLS ~71:TAU THERAPEUTICS LLC, 600 East Water StreetSuite E, United

States of America ~72: GRAY LLOYDS~ 33:US ~31:61/533 545 ~32:12/09/2011

2014/02516 ~ Complete ~54:AN ELECTRICALLY OPERATED AEROSOL GENERATING SYSTEM HAVING

AEROSOL PRODUCTION CONTROL ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3, CH-2000

Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72: FLICK, JEAN-MARC~ 33:EP ~31:11250874.2 ~32:27/10/2011

2014/02518 ~ Complete ~54:A THERMALLY STABLE NANO-CATALYST ~71:UNIVERSITY OF THE

WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG, 1 Jan Smuts Avenue, South Africa ~72: BARRET, DEAN

HOWARD;FRANKLYN, PAUL JOHN~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/06802 ~32:19/09/2011

2014/02522 ~ Complete ~54:SANDWICH STRUCTURE UNIT FOR SOLAR COLLECTOR MIRRORS

~71:CARBONA COMPOSITES AB, Staffanstorppsvagen 121, S-232 61, Arlov, Sweden ~72: BLOMBERG,

TOBIAS~ 33:SE ~31:1150929-6 ~32:07/10/2011

2014/02513 ~ Provisional ~54:CALL FOR CASH ~71:JOHAN WILHELM ANDREAS LANDSMAN, 06 Rooipeper

StreetThe Ridge, South Africa ~72: JOHAN WILHELM ANDREAS LANDSMAN~

2014/02520 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS FOR MINIMIZING BYPASS IN AMMONIA OXIDATION BURNERS

~71:THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS GMBH, Graf-Galen-Strasse 17, 59269, Beckum, Germany

~72: FUCHS, JURGEN~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 112 781.3 ~32:09/09/2011

2014/02529 ~ Complete ~54:TRANSMISSION RATE CONTROL METHOD, MOBILITY MANAGEMENT ENTITY,

AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ~71:HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD, Huawei Administration

BuildingBantianLonggang Shenzhen, People's Republic of China ~72: HUANG QUFANG;ZENG QINGHAI~

33:CN ~31:201110311424.6 ~32:14/10/2011

2014/02521 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS FOR MINIMIZING BYPASS IN AMMONIA OXIDATION BURNERS

OF INDUSTRIAL PLANTS WITH BURNER DIAMETERS OF 2-7 M IN NATURAL - OR FORCED-CIRCULATION

BOILERS ~71:THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS GMBH, Graf-Galen-Strasse 17, 59269, Beckum,

Germany ~72: FUCHS, JURGEN~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 112 782.1 ~32:09/09/2011

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2014/02525 ~ Complete ~54:ASSEMBLY FOR KYPHOPLASTY PROCEDURES ~71:O .P.A. MEDICAL S.R.L.,

Largo Gaetano La Loggia, Italy ~72: PIRAS ANGELO~ 33:IT ~31:RM2011A000479 ~32:09/09/2011

2014/02527 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF LIPOCHITO-OLIGOSACCHARIDES AND/OR CHITO

OLIGOSACCHARIDES IN COMBINATION WITH PHOSPHATE-SOLUBILIZING MICROORGANISMS TO

ENHANCE PLANT GROWTH ~71:NOVOZYMES BioAG A/S, Krogshoejvej 36, Denmark ~72: FRODYMA

MICHAEL;KANG YAOWEI;SEMONES SHAWN;SMITH R STEWART~ 33:US ~31:61/534 639 ~32:14/09/2011

2014/02514 ~ Provisional ~54:MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT FOR A ROCK DRILL ~71:HYDRO POWER

EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD, 19 Precision Street, Kya Sand, South Africa ~72: BUHRMANN, RUDOLPH~

2014/02515 ~ Complete ~54:WHEEL GENERATED SPRAY MIST SUPPRESSING EQUIPMENT ~71:SMIT,

HENDRIK PETRUS, 10 Diaz Street, Morgan Ridge, South Africa ~72: SMIT, HENDRIK PETRUS~ 33:ZA

~31:2011/04203 ~32:07/06/2011

2014/02519 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVING PROPERTIES OF PAPER MATERIALS ~71:NOVOZYMES A/S,

Krogshoejvej 36, DK-2880, Bagsvaerd, Denmark ~72: CASSLAND, PIERRE;LUND, HENRIK;XU, HUI~ 33:US

~31:61/532,917 ~32:09/09/2011

. - APPLIED ON 2014/04/08 -

2014/02533 ~ Complete ~54:THE ENERGY DEVICE ~71:NANIK TIRATH, Mulchandani, UTG & Company,

Hansraj Pragji Building,Dr., E Moses Road, Worli , India ~72: NANIK TIRATH, Mulchandani~ 33:IN

~31:2793/MUM/2011 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02532 ~ Complete ~54:A PROPULSION ARRANGEMENT ~71:BUGUMA, Michael, Daniel, NO. 2 ORABI

COURT, GWAMILE STREET, MBABANE, SWAZILAND, Swaziland ~72: BUGUMA, Michael, Daniel~

2014/02534 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR TREATING HCV ~71:GILEAD PHARMASSET LLC, 333 Lakeside

Drive, United States of America ~72: DELANEY, IV, William E.;LINK, John O.;OLDACH, David W.;RAY, Adrian

S.;WATKINS, William J.;~ 33:US ~31:61/535,885 ~32:16/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/561,753 ~32:18/11/2011

2014/02530 ~ Provisional ~54:TOILET PEDESTAL INSERT ~71:ENVIROSAN CC, Unit 3, 7 Umdoni Crescent,

Mahogany Ridge, South Africa ~72: LEWIS, Brian Thomas~

2014/02531 ~ Provisional ~54:WASTE PIPE ~71:ENVIROSAN CC, Unit 3, Umdoni Crescent, Mahogany Ridge,

South Africa ~72: LEWIS, Brian Thomas~

2014/02850 ~ Provisional ~54:THE NAME GAME ~71:JAGAOEESAN PILLAY, 26 Green Haven, 7 Gazelle Road,

South Africa ~72: JAGAOEESAN PILLAY~

2014/02538 ~ Provisional ~54:SOUTHERN JUMP! ~71:ABEL ORIEL MOTHIBI, 11306 Enoch Moshashe Street,

Bloemanda, South Africa ~72: ABEL ORIEL MOTHIBI~

2014/02539 ~ Provisional ~54:MULTI PURPOSE WHEELBARROW ~71:CARL COETZEE NORTJE, PO Box

1370Por 6, Hartebeesfontein, Zonkolal Road, South Africa ~72: CALR COETZEW NORTJE~

2014/02543 ~ Complete ~54:FLUOROCHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND USE THEREOF ~71:CLARIANT

INTERNATIONAL LTD, Rothasstrasse 61, CH-4132 Muttenz, Switzerland ~72: JONCKHEREE, ERIC;MABIRE,

FREDERIC;NUSSER, RAINER;TANG, QIAN~ 33:EP ~31:11010033.6 ~32:21/12/2011

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2014/02549 ~ Complete ~54:HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND USE THEREOF AS MODULATORS OF

TYPE III RECEPTOR TYROSINE KINASES ~71:AMBIT BIOSCIENCES CORPORATION, 4215 Sorrento Valley

Boulevard, San Diego, 92121, California, United States of America ~72: HADD, MICHAEL J;HOCKER, MICHAEL

D;HOLLADAY, MARK W;LIU, GANG;ROWBOTTOM, MARTIN W;XU, SHIMIN~ 33:US ~31:61/547,637

~32:14/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/638,990 ~32:26/04/2012

2014/02556 ~ Complete ~54:8- CARBAMOYL- 2 - (2,3- DI SUBSTITUTED PYRID - 6 -YL) - 1,2,3,4-

TETRAHYDROISOQUINOLINE DERIVATIVES AS APOPTOSIS- INDUCING AGENTS FOR THE TREATMENT

OF CANCER AND IMMUNE AND AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES ~71:AbbVie Inc., 1 North Waukegan Road, North

Chicago 60064, IL, United States of America ~72: BRUNKO, MILAN;DOHERTY, GEORGE;FREY,

ROBIN;HANSEN, TODD M.;JUDD, ANDREW;KUNZER, AARON R.;SONG, XIAHONG;SOUERS,

ANDREW;SULLIVAN, GERARD M.;TAO, ZHI-FU;WANG, LE;WANG, XILU;WENDT, MICHAEL D.~ 33:US

~31:61/547,162 ~32:14/10/2011;33:CN ~31:2012/079012 ~32:23/07/2012

2014/02560 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINES FIELD ASSISTED SINTERING TECHNIQUES AND HTHP SINTERING

TECHNIQUES FOR FORMING POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND COMPACTS AND EARTH-BORING TOOLS,

AND SINTERING SYSTEMS FOR PERFORMING SUCH METHODS ~71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED,

P.O BOX 4740, Houston 77210-4740, Tx, United States of America ~72: DIGIOVANNI, ANTHONY

A.;KADIOGLU, YAVUZ;SCOTT, DAN E.~ 33:US ~31:61/545,272 ~32:10/10/2011

2014/02553 ~ Complete ~54:VACCINES FOR HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS AND METHODS FOR USING THE

SAME ~71:THE TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 3160 Chestnut Street, Suite 200,

Philadelphia 19104-6283, PA, United States of America ~72: WEINER, DAVID B.;YAN, JIAN~

2014/02554 ~ Complete ~54:ROTATABLE JOINT ~71:MANULI RUBBER INDUSTRIES S.P.A, Via Paleocapa, 7,

Milano I-20121, Italy ~72: BECHIS, LUCA;SEGHI, PAOLO~ 33:EP ~31:11186234.8 ~32:21/10/2011

2014/02536 ~ Provisional ~54:ACTIVE HERBAL COSMETIC & PHARMACEUTICALS ~71:ABDOOL HAMID

MUHAMMAD, 26 1st Avenue, South Africa ~72: ABDOOL HAMID MUHAMMAD~

2014/02546 ~ Complete ~54:NEW THERAPY FOR TRANSTHYRETIN-ASSOCIATED AMYLOIDOSIS ~71:SOM

INNOVATION BIOTECH, S.L., Baldiri Reixac, 4, E-08028, Barcelona, Spain ~72: CENTELLAS CASADO,

MARC;GAVALDA BATALLA, NURIA;INSA BORONAT, RAUL;REIG BOLANO, NURIA~ 33:EP ~31:11382326.4

~32:24/10/2011

2014/02555 ~ Complete ~54:APOPTOSIS-INDUCING AGENTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER AND

IMMUNE AND AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES ~71:AbbVie Inc., 1 North Waukegan Road, North Chigago 60064, IL,

United States of America ~72: BRUNKO, MILAN;DOHERTY, GEORGE;FREY, ROBIN;HANSEN TODD M.;JUDD,

ANDREW;KUNZER, AARON R.;SONG, XIAOHONG;SOUERS, ANDREW;SULLIVAN, GERARD M.;TAO, ZHI-

FU;WANG, LE;WANG, XILU;WENDT, MICHAEL D.~ 33:US ~31:61/547,165 ~32:14/10/2011;33:CN

~31:2012/078372 ~32:09/07/2012

2014/02540 ~ Complete ~54:METAL-ASSISTED AND MICROWAVE- ACCELERATED EVAPORATIVE

CRYSTALLIZATION ~71:MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, 1700 E. Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, Maryland 21251,

United States of America ~72: ASLAN, KADIR~ 33:US ~31:61/545,808 ~32:11/10/2011

2014/02542 ~ Complete ~54:GRAFT CALIPER MARKING DEVICE ~71:SMITH & NEPHEW, INC, 1450 Brooks

Road, Memhpis, TN 38116, United States of America ~72: BROWN, CHAERLES H., Jr.;DAVIS, WILLIAM,

R.;FERRAGAMO, MICHAEL, C.~ 33:US ~31:13/270,967 ~32:11/10/2011

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2014/02550 ~ Complete ~54:PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES RELATED THERETO ~71:DOW

AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, 46268, Indiana, United States of America ~72:

BUYSSE, ANN M;GARIZI, NEGAR;HUNTER, RICKY;KNUEPPEL, DANIEL;LOWE, CHRISTIAN T;NIYAZ,

NOORMOHAMED M;TRULLINGER, TONY K;ZHANG, YU~ 33:US ~31:61/551,575 ~32:26/10/2011

2014/02557 ~ Complete ~54:ROTARY KNIFE FIXTURE FOR CUTTING SPIRAL, TEXTURED POTATO PIECES

~71:J.R. SIMPLOT COMPANY , One Capital Center, 999 Main Street, Suite 1300, Boise 83702, ID, United States

of America ~72: NEEL, ALLEN J.;WALKER, DAVID BRUCE~ 33:US ~31:61/546,035 ~32:11/10/2011;33:US

~31:13/647,319 ~32:08/10/2012;33:US ~31:61/661,278 ~32:18/10/2012

2014/02535 ~ Provisional ~54:VERSATILE CELLPHONE CONTROLLED SWITCH FOR CARS ~71:M. ANDRIES

TSHIPE, 206 Tladi Babina Phuti Street, South Africa ~72: M. ANDRIES TSHIPE~

2014/02537 ~ Provisional ~54:LAWN WEEDER ~71:DEREK BERNARD RADUE, Postnet 1462Private Bag

X9013, South Africa;GIEL BERDUS KRUGER, Postnet 1462Private Bag X9013, South Africa ~72: DEREK

BERNARD RADUE;GIEL BERDUS KRUGER~

2014/02541 ~ Complete ~54:AEROSOL GENERATING DEVICE WITH HEATER ASSEMBLY ~71:PHILIP

MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai JEanrenaud 3, CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72: GREIM,

OLIVIER;PLOJOUX, JULIEN;RUSCIO, DANI~ 33:EP ~31:11250870.0 ~32:25/10/2011

2014/02548 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD AND DEVICE FOR BLOWING OFF GASEOUS CONTAMINANTS

FROM CRUDE WATER IN THE PRODUCTION OF DRINKING WATER ~71:MICRODROP AQUA APS, C/O

Hans Andrias Dam, Rektaragota 10, 100 Torshavn, DK-Ffaerorne, Denmark ~72: A DALBO, SUNI;BECK,

IDAR;GULDAGER, ANDREAS;JENSEN, KARSTEN E;LEBECH, FINN;SVEJGAARD, PEDER GODSK~ 33:DK

~31:PA 2011 00733 ~32:23/09/2011

2014/02544 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR UNIFICATION OF COEFFICIENT SCAN OF

8X8 TRANSFORM UNITS IN HEVC ~71:MEDIATEK INC., No. 1 Dusing Rd 1st, SCience-Based Industrial Park,

Hsin-Chu, Taiwan, People's Republic of China ~72: CHUANG, TZU-DER;HSU, CHIH-WEI;HUANG, YU-WEN~

33:US ~31:61/586,248 ~32:13/01/2012

2014/02551 ~ Complete ~54:PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES RELATED THERETO ~71:DOW

AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, 46268, Indiana, United States of America ~72:

BUYSSE, ANN M;DEMETER, DAVID A;GARIZI, NEGAR;HUNTER, RICKY;JOHNSON, TOMOTHY

C;KNUEPPEL, DANIEL;KUBOTA, ASAKO;LEPLAE, PAUL RENEE;LOWE, CHRISTIAN T;NIYAZ,

NOORMOHAMED M;PERNICH, DAN;TRULLINGER, TONY K;ZHANG, YU~ 33:US ~31:61/551,585

~32:26/10/2011

2014/02561 ~ Complete ~54:BENZONITRILE DERIVATIVES AS KINASE INHIBITORS ~71:MERCK PATENT

GMBH, Frankfurter Strasse 250, Darmstadt 64293, Germany ~72: DORSCH, DIETER;EGGENWEILER, HANS-

MICHAEL;HOELZEMANN, GUENTER~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 112 978.6 ~32:09/09/2011

2014/02547 ~ Complete ~54:MODIFIED NUCLEOSIDES, NUCLEOTIDES, AND NUCLEIC ACIDS, AND USES

THEREOF ~71:MORDENA THERAPEUTICS, INC, 200 Technology Square, Cambridge, 02139, Massachussetts,

United States of America ~72: BANCEL, STEPHANE;DE FOUGEROLLES, ANTONIN;HATALA, PAUL;ROY,

ATANU;SCHRUM, JASON P;SIDDIQI, SUHAIB~ 33:US ~31:61/542,533 ~32:03/10/2011

2014/02558 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF PRODUCING A PLATE-LIKE CONSTRUCTION WITH A DOUBLE-

WALL STRUCTURE ~71:UPONOR INFRA OY, Ayritie 20, Vantaa FI-01510, Finland ~72: BLOMQVIST,

GUNNAR;SILLANPAA, ARI;SODERGARD, HENRY;TAYLOR, TED~ 33:FI ~31:20116026 ~32:17/10/2011

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2014/02545 ~ Complete ~54:AXLE ADJUSTMENT FOR AXLES OF UTILITY DEVICES ~71:SAF-HOLLAND

GMBH, Hauptstrabe 26, D-63856, Bassenbach, Germany ~72: KHOURY, JEAN~ 33:DE ~31:102011084198.9

~32:10/10/2011

2014/02559 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF OPERATING REGENERATIVE HEATERS IN BLAST FURNACE

PLANT ~71:PAUL WURTH REFRACTORY & ENGINEERING GMBH, Peter-Sander-Strasse 32, Mainz-Kastel

55252, Germany;PAUL WURTH S.A., 32, rue d'Alsace, Luxembourg L-1122, Luxembourg ~72:

ALLMANNSDORFER, RALF;ESCHMANN, FRIEDRICH;HEILHECKER, SYLVIA;MUNZER, JOHANNES;SIMOES,

JEAN-PAUL~ 33:EP ~31:11185842.9 ~32:19/10/2011

2014/02552 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-VIRAL AZIDE-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS ~71:LIFE TECHNOLOGIES

CORPORATION, 5791 Van Allen Way, Carlsbad, CA 92008, United States of America ~72: AGNEW,

BRIAN;GRAHAM, DAVID;GRECIAN, SCOTT;SINGH, UPINDER~ 33:US ~31:61/368,565 ~32:28/07/2010

. - APPLIED ON 2014/04/09 -

2014/02572 ~ Provisional ~54:MOBILE HANDWASHER ~71:EBUKHOSINI PROPERTIES 777 PTY LTD, 255

Lipton Road, South Africa ~72: SIBUSISO S. VILAKAZI~

2014/02609 ~ Provisional ~54:A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING THE PROCESSING OF A MEDICAL

CLAIM ~71:SAMCAR TRUST , 43 Graaff Avenue ~Milnerton ~7441~WESTERN CAPE, South Africa ~72:

BERGER,SAMUEL~

2014/02566 ~ Complete ~54:NUT SENSING DEVICE ~71:SAFETYTRIM WORLDWIDE HOLDINGS LTD,

BOSTON HOUSE, 69 BOSTON MANOR ROAD, BRENTFORD, MIDDLESEX, TW8 9JJ, UNITED KINGDOM,

United Kingdom ~72: DOONER, Nicholas, Charles~ 33:AU ~31:2011235942 ~32:11/10/2011;33:US

~31:61/561,639 ~32:18/11/2011

2014/02565 ~ Complete ~54:ENCAPSULATED SWEETENER COMPOSITION, METHOD FOR THE

PREPARATION THEREOF, AND CHEWING GUM COMPRISING SAME ~71:INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT

BRANDS LLC, 100 DEFOREST AVENUE, EAST HANOVER, NEW JERSEY 07936, USA, United States of

America ~72: ANASTASIOU, Theodore, James;BOGHANI, Navroz;GEBRESELASSIE, Petros;GUAN,

Junjie;HINTZ, Tana;VYAKARANAM, Kiran~ 33:US ~31:61/545,842 ~32:11/10/2011

2014/02567 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL CATALYST TO INCREASE PROPYLENE YIELDS FROM A FLUID

CATALYTIC CRACKING UNIT ~71:BASF CORPORATION, 100 PARK AVENUE, FLORHAM PARK, NJ 07932,

USA, United States of America ~72: HARRIS, David, H.~ 33:US ~31:13/231,522 ~32:13/09/2011

2014/02568 ~ Complete ~54:BROADLY NEUTRALIZING VHH AGAINST HIV-1 ~71:UCL BUSINESS PLC, The

Network Building, 97 Tottenham Court Road, United Kingdom;UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT HOLDING B.V.,

Yalelaan 40, Netherlands ~72: MCCOY, Laura Ellen Fleet;RUTTEN, Lucy;STROKAPPE, Nika Mindy;VERRIPS,

Cornelis Theodorus;WEBB, Benjamin Lucian John;WEISS, Robert Anthony~ 33:EP ~31:11180823.4

~32:09/09/2011

2014/02562 ~ Provisional ~54:CIRCUMCISION DEVICE ~71:VENIOSAT (PTY) LTD, 9TH FLOOR74

SHORTMARKET STREET, South Africa ~72: HENDRIK JAKOBUS VAN WYK~

2014/02569 ~ Complete ~54:HIGHLY SAFE CONTROL MECHANISM FOR A DEVICE FOR THE SEALED

TRANSFER BETWEEN TWO CLOSED SPACES ~71:GETINGE LA CALHENE, 1 rue du Comté de Donegal,

France ~72: CHAVROT, Bernard~ 33:FR ~31:11 59327 ~32:14/10/2011

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2014/02563 ~ Provisional ~54:A SEALING ARRANGEMENT ~71:LEIGH, Stephen, Andrew, 709 SANDLEFORD

CLOSE, DAINFERN, 2055, South Africa ~72: LEIGH, Stephen, Andrew~

2014/02570 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE PLANTING OF OLIVE TREES FOR THE

CONTINUOUS MECHANICAL HARVESTING OF THE OLIVES ~71:LLENC (Société Anonyme), Route de

Cavaillon Quartier Notre Dame, France ~72: Christian ROLLAND;Roger PELLENC~ 33:FR ~31:11/04095

~32:23/12/2011

2014/02564 ~ Provisional ~54:CABLE ARRANGEMENT ~71:Ron STOCKDALE, 67 Winton Crescent, South

Africa ~72: Ron STOCKDALE~

2014/02594 ~ Complete ~54:A CUTTING ELEMENT AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A CUTTING

ELEMENT ~71:SMITH INTERNATIONAL, INC., 1310 Rankin Road, Houston, Texas 77073, United States of

America ~72: BELNAP, J. DANIEL;CORBETT, LOEL G.~ 33:US ~31:61/117,456 ~32:24/11/2008

2014/02595 ~ Complete ~54:PLAYBACK DEVICE, PLAYBACK METHOD, AND PROGRAM ~71:SONY

CORPORATION, 1-7-1, Konan, Tokyo 108-0075, Minato-Ku, Japan ~72: KITAZATO, NAOHISA~ 33:US

~31:51/554,141 ~32:01/11/2011

2014/02574 ~ Provisional ~54:XPAND-A-BELT ~71:JAMES JOSEPH KIDO, 56 MUNNIK STSTELPARK, South

Africa ~72: JAMES JOSEPH KIDO~

2014/02577 ~ Complete ~54:ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH DUAL CORE ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE

COMPANY , One Procter 7 Gamble Plaza CincinattiOhio 45202, United States of America ~72:

AGAMI,SION;LAVASH,BRUCE,WILLIAM;ROBLES,MIGUEL,ALVARO~ 33:US ~31:61/557,723 ~32:09/11/2011

2014/02582 ~ Complete ~54:WING SHAPED BEVERAGE CAN PULL TAB ~71:SCHORRE ,CHRISTOPHER,

717 Brownlee CircleAustin78703Texas, United States of America ~72: SCHORRE,CHRISTOPHER~ 33:US

~31:13/305,097 ~32:28/11/2011

2014/02584 ~ Complete ~54:AEROSOL DISPENSER ~71:UNILEVER PLC, Unilever House100 Victoria

Embankment, United Kingdom ~72: BETTS KASSIE TERRA-LYNN;BILTON SIMON LEWIS;CAROEN ADRIAN

BARCLAY;JONES CHRISTOPHER JOHN;KOUYOUMJIAN GAREN~ 33:EP ~31:11188487.0 ~32:09/11/2011

2014/02608 ~ Provisional ~54:A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING A CLAIM ~71:SAMCAR TRUST,

43 Graaff Avenue ~Milnerton ~7441~WESTERN CAPE, South Africa ~72: BERGER SAMUEL~

2014/02589 ~ Complete ~54:A FLOATING OFFSHORE FACILITY AND A METHOD FOR DRILLING A WELL

~71:TOTAL SA, 2 Place Jean Miller La Defense 6F-92400Courbevoie, France ~72: LABRUGERE,PHILIPPE~

33:US ~31:61/548,339 ~32:18/10/2011

2014/02592 ~ Complete ~54:SUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLE ANALOGUES AS RAR ANTAGONISTS ~71:ELI LILLY

AND COMPANY , Lilly Corporate center INDIANAPOLIS 46285IN, United States of America ~72:

BLEISCH,THOMAS JOHN;COATES,DAVID ANDREW;HUGHES,NORMAN EARLE;JONES,SCOTT

ALAN;NORMAN,BRYAN HURST~ 33:US ~31:61/553,597 ~32:31/10/2011

2014/02599 ~ Complete ~54:RADIAL CUTTER BIT WITH CUTTING INSERT HAVING EDGE PREPARATION

~71:KENNAMETAL INC., 1600 Technology Way,P.O. Box 231, Latrobe, PA, United States of America ~72:

GEORGE, STEPHEN M.;PAROS, NOCHOLAS J.;ROWLETT, DON C.;SHEFFLER, GLENN W.~ 33:US

~31:13/871,012 ~32:26/04/2013

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2014/02600 ~ Complete ~54:ROTARY DRILL BIT WITH CUTTING INSERT HAVING EDGE PREPARATION

~71:KENNAMETAL INC., 1600 Technology Way, P.O. Box 231, Latrobe 15650, PA, United States of America

~72: GEORGE, STEPHEN M.;PAROS, NICHOLAS J.;ROWLETT, DON C.;SHEFFLER, GLENN W.~ 33:US

~31:13/871,006 ~32:26/04/2013

2014/02606 ~ Complete ~54:GAS DIFFUSION SUBSTRATE ~71:JOHNSON MATTHEY FUEL CELLS LIMITED,

5th Floor, 25 Farringdon Street, London EC4A 4AB, United Kingdom;TECHNICAL FIBRE PRODUCTS LIMITED,

Burneside Mills Kendal Cumbria LA9 6PZ, United Kingdom ~72: FISHER, ROSEMARY;HARKNESS, IAN

ROY;JESCHKE, MICHAEL;SHARMAN, JONATHAN DAVID BRERETON~ 33:GB ~31:1118020.5

~32:19/10/2011

2014/02591 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF HIGHER ALCOHOLS ~71:HALDOR

TOPSOE A/S , Nymollevej 55DK-2800 KGSLyngby, Denmark ~72: WIX,CHRISTIAN~ 33:DK ~31:PA 2011

00904 ~32:18/11/2011;33:DK ~31:PA 2012 00082 ~32:30/01/2012

2014/02593 ~ Provisional ~54:IMMORTAL SCOOP CIRCLIP ~71:TYRON WALTERS, 8 Ravenswood Manor

Asquith StreetRavenswood, South Africa ~72: TYRON WALTERS~

2014/02586 ~ Complete ~54:CD44 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY FOR THE TREATMENT OF B-CELL CHRONIC

LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA AND OTHER HEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES ~71:THE REGENTS OF THE

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, 1111 Franklin Street12th FloorOakland, United States of America ~72: KIPPS

THOMAS J;WU CRISTINA C;ZHANG SUPING~ 33:US ~31:61/551 852 ~32:26/10/2011

2014/02573 ~ Provisional ~54:SYNTHETIC OPTION EQUITY HEDGE RISKLESS PRINCIPAL UNLIMITED

MARGIN PROPRIETARY TRADES ~71:LOURI LEMMER , 388 ARIES STREETWATERKLOOF RIDGE , South

Africa ~72: LOURI LEMMER~

2014/02579 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PREPARING QUINOLINE DERIVATIVES ~71:EXELIXIS,INC ,

210 East Grand Avenue South San FranciscoCA 94080, United States of America ~72: ANDERSEN,NEIL

G.;NAGANATHAN,SRIRAM;PFEIFFER,MATTHEW;WILSON,JO,ANN~ 33:US ~31:61/549,312 ~32:20/10/2011

2014/02581 ~ Complete ~54:PTEROSTILBENE AND STATIN COMBINATION FOR TREATMENT OF

MATABOLIC DISEASE CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE,AND INFLAMMATION ~71:CHROMADEX INC., 10005

MuirlandsSuite gIrvine 92618California , United States of America ~72: BARTOS,JEREMY~ 33:US

~31:61/535,143 ~32:15/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/616,567 ~32:14/09/2012

2014/02580 ~ Complete ~54:GAMING DEVICES AND METHODS OF OPERATING THEM ~71:NOVOMATIC

AG, Wiener Strasse 158A-2352Gumpoldskirchen, Austria ~72: DINNING,ANDY;WATTS,RON~ 33:GB

~31:1116561.0 ~32:26/09/2011

2014/02583 ~ Complete ~54:ACTUATOR CAP FOR A FLUID DISPENSER ~71:UNILEVER PLC, Unilever

House100 Victoria Embankment, South Africa ~72: BETTS KASSIE TERRA-LYNN;BILTON SIMON

LEWIS;CAROEN ADRIAN BARCLAY;JONES CHRISTOPHER JOHN;KOUYOUMJIAN GAREN~ 33:EP

~31:11188487.0 ~32:09/11/2011;33:EP ~31:11188488.8 ~32:09/11/2011;33:EP ~31:11188489.6

~32:09/11/2011;33:EP ~31:11188491.2 ~32:09/11/2011;33:EP ~31:11195105.9 ~32:22/12/2011

2014/02585 ~ Complete ~54:HANDLING AND CONFINEMENT HOOD, APPLICATION TO HANDLING

HOLDERS OF SAMPLES OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS SUCH AS NUCLEAR FUELS ~71:COMMISSARIAT A

L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES, 25 Rue LeblancBatiment(Le Ponant D), France

~72: GAY SEBASTIEN;MOGNOT XAVIER~ 33:FR ~31:13 53162 ~32:09/04/2013

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2014/02587 ~ Complete ~54:A COMPOSITE INSULATING PANEL ~71:KINGSPAN HOLDINGS (IRL) LIMITED,

Dublin RoadKingscourt County, Ireland ~72: CAROLAN JAMES;FLYNN GREGORY~ 33:IE ~31:2011/00444

~32:30/09/2011;33:IE ~31:2012/00124 ~32:08/03/2012

2014/02590 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH STRENGTH HOT DIP GALVANISED STEEL STRIP ~71:TATA STEEL

IJMUIDEN B.V., P O Box 10000NL-1970 CA Ijmuiden, Netherlands ~72: ENNIS,BERNARD LEO~ 33:EP

~31:11007431.7 ~32:13/09/2011

2014/02604 ~ Complete ~54:A CATALYST BED SYSTEM FOR AN ENDOTHERMIC CATALYTIC

DEHYDROGENATION PROCESS AND AN ENDOTHERMIC DEHYDROGENATION PROCESS ~71:BOREALIS

AG, Wagramerstrasse 17-19, A-1220 Wien, Austria ~72: MATHIVANAN, GUHAN;WEYNE, KRISTOF~ 33:EP

~31:11186322.1 ~32:24/10/2011

2014/02651 ~ Provisional ~54:APPARATUS FOR REDUCING TOXINS IN EMISSIONS FROM POWER

STATIONS ~71:NORMAN THOMSON GILMOUR , 10 SAN JUAN AVENUE FIRGROVE CONSTRANTIA HILLS ,

South Africa ~72: NORMAN THOMSON GILMOUR~

2014/02596 ~ Complete ~54:REMOTE OPERATION AND CONTROL SYSTEM FOR PRESSURE FILTER

~71:SHANDONG JINGJIN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Co., Ltd., Jinghua Road, Economic

Development Zone, Dezhou 253034, Shandong, , People's Republic of China ~72: JIANG, GUITING;YAN,

FENGQI~ 33:CN ~31:201210175313.1 ~32:31/05/2012

2014/02597 ~ Complete ~54:ROTARY DRILL BIT WITH CUTTING INSERT FOR ENGAGING EARTH STRATA

~71:KENNAMETAL INC., 1600 Technology Way, P.O Box 231, Latrobe 15650, PA, United States of America

~72: GEORGE, STEPHEN M.;PAROS, NICHOLAS J.~ 33:US ~31:13/871,002 ~32:26/04/2013

2014/02598 ~ Complete ~54:TWO PRONG ROTARY DRILL BIT WITH CUTTING INSERT HAVING EDGE

PREPARATION ~71:KENNAMETAL, INC., 1600 Technology Way, P.O. Box 231, Latrobe 15650, PA, United

States of America ~72: GEORGE, STEPHEN M.;PAROS, NICHOLAS J.;ROWLETT, DON C.;SHEFFLER,

GLENN W.~ 33:US ~31:13/871,009 ~32:26/04/2013

2014/02601 ~ Complete ~54:PRODUCT DISPENSING SYSTEM WITH PWM CONTROLLED SOLENOID PUMP

~71:DEKA PRODUCTS LIMITED PARTERSHIP, 340 Commercial Street, Manchester, New Hampshire 03101-

1129, United States of America ~72: BEAVIS, RUSSELL H.;PAWLOWSKI, DANIEL F.~ 33:US ~31:61/552,938

~32:28/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/560,007 ~32:15/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/636,298 ~32:20/04/2012

2014/02602 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF F-18 LABELEB AB LIGANDS

~71:PIRAMAL IMAGING SA, Route de l'Ecole 13, Matran CH-1753, Switzerland ~72: GRAHAM, KEITH;MEIER,

FRANZ~ 33:EP ~31:11075236.7 ~32:19/10/2011

2014/02603 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBODY POLYPEPTIDES THAT ANTAGONIZE CD40L ~71:BRISTOL-MYERS

SQUIBB COMPANY, Route 206 & Province Line Road, Princeton 08543, NJ, United States of

America;DOMANTIS LIMITED, 980 Great West Road, BRentford, Middlesex, TW8 9GS, United Kingdom ~72:

BRYSON, JAMES WILLIAM;DREW, PHILIP;GRANT, STEVEN;IGNATOVICH, OLGA;NADLER, STEVEN

G.;PRICE, LAURA;REHFUSS, ROBERT P.;SUCHARD, SUZANNE J.;SURI, ANISH;TAMURA, JAMES

K.;YAMNIUK, AARON~ 33:US ~31:61/546,800 ~32:13/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/655,110 ~32:04/06/2012

2014/02605 ~ Complete ~54:ION-CONDUCTING MEMBRANE ~71:JOHNSON MATTHEY FUEL CELLS

LIMITED, 5th Floor, 25 Farringdon Street, London EC4A 4AB, United Kingdom ~72: O'malley, Rachel

Louise;Permogorov, Nadia Michele;Petch, Michael Ian~ 33:GB ~31:1118288.8 ~32:24/10/2011

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2014/02578 ~ Provisional ~54:CONDOM ~71:MUTOMBO,LEONARD,TSHIMBALAY, 92 Bellairs Drive Woodland

Garden ComplexUnit 275North Riding , South Africa ~72: MUTOMBO,LEONARD,TSHIMBALAY~

2014/02588 ~ Complete ~54:ACTUATOR CAP FOR A FLUID DISPENSER ~71:UNILEVER PLC, Unilever

House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: BETTS,KASSIE

TERRA-LYNN;BILTON,SIMON LEWIS;CAROEN,ANRIAN BARCLAY;JONES,CHRISTOPHER

JOHN;KOUYOUMJIAN,GAREN~ 33:EP ~31:11188489.6 ~32:09/11/2011

. - APPLIED ON 2014/04/10 -

2014/02610 ~ Complete ~54:LIVESTOCK TREATMENT METHOD AND APPARATUS ~71:R & M Butterworth Pty

Ltd, 75-77 Wooralla Drive, Australia ~72: Richard John BUTTERWORTH~

2014/02614 ~ Complete ~54:SEAT-BELT STRAP FOR A SEAT-BELT SYSTEM ~71:CARL STAHL GMBH & CO.

KG, GURT - UND BANDWEBEREI, ANHAUSER STR. 7, 89542 HERBRECHTINGEN, GERMANY, Germany

~72: BRIELMANN, Roland;RENNER, Jürgen~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 084 336.1 ~32:12/10/2011;33:DE ~31:20

2012 001 690.3 ~32:21/02/2012

2014/02612 ~ Complete ~54:DISK BRAKE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE AND BRAKE PAD ~71:KNORR-BREMSE

SYSTEME FÜR NUTZFAHRZEUGE GMBH, MOOSACHER STRASSE 80, D-80809 MÜNCHEN, GERMANY,

Germany ~72: IRASCHKO, Johann~ 33:EP ~31:11181212.9 ~32:14/09/2011

2014/02615 ~ Complete ~54:PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF OCULAR CONDITIONS ~71:ASCENDIS

PHARMA OPHTHALMOLOGY DIVISION A/S, TUBORG BOULEVARD 12, 2900 HELLERUP, DENMARK,

Denmark ~72: KNAPPE, Thomas;LAUFER, Burkhardt;RAU, Harald;SPROGØE, Kennett;VOIGT,

Tobias;WEISBROD, Samuel~ 33:EP ~31:11184865.1 ~32:12/10/2011

2014/02613 ~ Complete ~54:DISK BRAKE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE AND BRAKE LINING ~71:KNORR-

BREMSE SYSTEME FÜR NUTZFAHRZEUGE GMBH, MOOSACHER STRASSE 80, D-80809 MÜNCHEN,

GERMANY, Germany ~72: IRASCHKO, Johann~ 33:EP ~31:11181212.9 ~32:14/09/2011

2014/02611 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF CONTROLLING PARASITIC WEEDS WITH MIXTURES

COMPRISING HERBICIDAL ACETOLACTATE SYNTHASE INHIBITORS AND PLANT GROWTH

REGULATORS ~71:BASF AGROCHEMICAL PRODUCTS B.V., GRONINGENSINGEL 1, 6835 EA ARNHEM,

THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: BREMER, Hagen;PFENNING, Matthias~ 33:EP ~31:11181041.2

~32:13/09/2011

2014/02616 ~ Complete ~54:TABLETOP NAPKIN DISPENSER ~71:SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB, S-405 03,

Sweden ~72: JUSTIN SIEBEL;LEO GONZALES;RODNEY WILSON~ 33:EP ~31:PCT/EP2011/069116

~32:31/10/2011

2014/02622 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING A REWARDS PROGRAMME

FOR A USER OF A FINANCIAL PAYMENT DEVICE ~71:DISCOVERY LIMITED, 155 West Street, South Africa

~72: HUTCHINSON-KEIP,ROBERT;SEGAL,DARREN~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02603 ~32:11/04/2013

2014/02624 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PREPARING BUPRENORPHINE ~71:JOHNSON MATTHEY PLC,

5th Floor 25 Farringdon StreetLondonEC4A 4AB, United Kingdom ~72:

ARCHER,NICOLAS;AUGUST,DAVID;BEASE,MICHAEL;JAMIESON,BARBARA;MARMOR,ROBERT~ 33:US

~31:61/542,491 ~32:03/10/2011

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2014/02654 ~ Provisional ~54:A TAMPER EVIDENT PACKAGING ENVELOPE ~71:INTEGRITY CONTROL

SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD, Meerzicht Business ParkMeerzicht North33 Kelly Road, South Africa ~72: COETZER,

CLAUDIA;COETZER, TONY~

2014/02623 ~ Complete ~54:INDAZOLE-3-CARBOXAMIDES AND THEIR USE AS WNT/B-CATENIN

SIGNALING PATHWAY INHIBITORS ~71:SAMUMED,LLC , 9381 Judicial Drive Suite 160San

Diego92121California , United States of America ~72: HOOD ,JOHN;KC,SUNIL KUMAR~ 33:US ~31:61/534,601

~32:14/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/624,646 ~32:16/04/2012

2014/02632 ~ Complete ~54:CONSTRUCTION AND COMPOSITION OF PREFORMED CONTAINERS USED IN

A HIGH-PRESSURE PRESS ~71:SMITH INTERNATIONAL INC., 1310 Rankin Rd, Houston, 77073, Texas,

United States of America ~72: MIDDLEMISS, STEWART N~ 33:US ~31:61/551,621 ~32:26/10/2011;33:US

~31:13/657,792 ~32:22/10/2012

2014/02625 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESSES FOR MAKING COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS INHIBITORS OF ATR

KINASE ~71:VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED , 50 Northern Avenue 15th Floor

Boston02210Massachusetts, United States of America ~72: ANGELL,PAUL;CHARRIER,JEAN-

DAMIEN;DURRANT,STEVEN JOHN;HUGHES,ROBERT MICHAEL;LITTLER,BENJAMIN

JOSEPH;PIERARD,FRANCOISE YVONNE THEODORA MARIE;SHI,YI;SIESEL,DAVID

ANDREW;STUDLEY,JOHN;URBINA,ARMANDO~ 33:US ~31:61/541,865 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02631 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS USEFUL FOR OIL EXTRACTION

~71:GREENSTRACT LLC, 1500 Main Street, Suite 2700, Springfield, 01115-5507, Massachusetts, United States

of America ~72: REHAGE, PETER~ 33:US ~31:61/545,817 ~32:11/10/2011

2014/02634 ~ Complete ~54:EARTH BORING CUTTING INSERTS AND EARTH BORING BITS INCLUDING

THE SAME ~71:KENNAMETAL INC, 1600 Technology WayLatrobe , United States of America ~72: COLLINS

GABRIEL B;ESO OLADAPO O;JOHNSON JOHN L;MIRCHANDANI PRAKASH K;OAKES JAMES J~ 33:US

~31:13/286 355 ~32:01/11/2011

2014/02636 ~ Complete ~54:NEPRILYSIN INHIBITORS ~71:THERAVANCE INC, 901 Gateway Boulevard,

United States of America ~72: FENSTER ERIK;FLEURY MELISSA;GENDRON ROLAND;HUGHES

ADAM;MORAN EDMUND J~ 33:US ~31:61/554 625 ~32:02/11/2011

2014/02639 ~ Complete ~54:HERBAL EXTRACT FOR INHIBITING GROWTH OF TUMOR ~71:FONG WEN-

GUANG, No.8 Yongkang RoadFenglin township, Taiwan, Province of China;LIAO CING-HUO, No.9 Shuiche

RdFenglin Township, Taiwan, Province of China;TING MING-CHE, No. 126Sec.2 Guoji RdTAOYUAN

COUNTRY, Taiwan, Province of China ~72: FONG WEN-GUANG~ 33:TW ~31:102112921 ~32:11/04/2013

2014/02626 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS INHIBITORS OF ATR KINASE ~71:VERTEX

PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED , 50 Northern Avenue 15th Floor Boston02210Massachusetts, United

States of America ~72: ANGELL,PAUL;BARDER,TIMOTHY;CHARRIER,JEAN-DAMIEN;DURRANT,STEVEN

JOHN;HUGHES,ROBERT MICHAEL;LITTLER,BENJAMIN

JOSEPH;LOCONTE,NICHOLAS;PIERARD,FRANCOISE YVONNE THERDORA MARIE;SIESEL,DAVID

ANDREW;STORCK,PIERRE-HENRI;STUDLEY,JOHN;URBINA,ARMANDO;ZWICKKER,CARL~ 33:US

~31:61/541,861 ~32:30/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/554,174 ~32:01/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/620,698 ~32:05/04/2012

2014/02635 ~ Complete ~54:HUMANIZED IL-6 AND IL-6 RECEPTOR ~71:REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS,

INC, 777 Old Saw Mills River Road, United States of America ~72: DORE JR ANTHONY T;MURPHY ANDREW

J;STEVENS SEAN;WANG LI-HSIEN~

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2014/02637 ~ Complete ~54:THERAPEUTIC COMBINATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER

~71:NERIUM BIOTECHNOLOGY INC, 11467 Huebner RoadSuite 175, United States of America ~72: KNOCKE

DENNIS R;NESTER JOSEPH B;PAPASOTIRIOU IOANNIS~ 33:US ~31:61/549 386 ~32:20/10/2011

2014/02621 ~ Complete ~54:TIRE WITH MULTIPLE BEAD CORES AND LOCKING INSERT ~71:COMPAGNIE

GENERALE DES ETBLISSEMENTS MICHELIN, 12Cours SablonFR-63000Clermont-Ferrand, France;MICHELIN

RECHERCHE ET TECHNIQUE S.A., Route Louis Braille 10CH-1763 Granges-Paccot, Switzerland ~72:

DEVINCENTIS,ROBERT,A.;LANDIS,MICHAEL,K.~

2014/02628 ~ Complete ~54:A CELL AND A TRAY FOR PLANT PROPAGATION ~71:BJORKEMAR

CONSTRUCTION & CONSULTING BCC AB, Profilgatan 15, SE-261 35, Landskrona, Sweden ~72:

BJORKEMAR, HANS;PERSSON, TOBIAS~

2014/02630 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR PREPARING RUTHENIUM CARBENE COMPLEX PRECURSORS

AND RUTHENIUM CARBENE COMPLEXES ~71:ELEVANCE RENEWABLE SCIENCES, INC., 2501 Davey

Road, Woodridge, 60517, Illinois, United States of America ~72: COHEN, STEVEN A.;KUNZ, LINDA

A.;LUETKENS, MELVIN L~ 33:US ~31:13/272,788 ~32:13/10/2011;33:US ~31:13/606,640 ~32:07/09/2012

2014/02633 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENT OF CHEMICAL FEEDSTOCKS ~71:THE SOUTH AFRICAN

NUCLEAR ENERGY COPRORATION LIMITED, Pelindaba, South Africa ~72: DU PLESSIS,

WILHELMINA;HAVENGA, JOHAN LOUIS;LE ROUX, JOHANNES PERTUS;NEIL, JOHANNES

THEODORUS;RETIEF, WILLEM LIEBENBERG (DECEASED)~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/07455 ~32:11/10/2011

2014/02618 ~ Provisional ~54:FREE FLOWING DRILLING SYSTEM ~71:GERT KOCK, P.O BOX 647CULLINAN,

South Africa ~72: GERT KOCK~

2014/02620 ~ Complete ~54:A PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBONS ~71:SHELL

INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. , Carel van Bylandtlaan 302596 HR The Hague,

Netherlands ~72: DEL

PAGGIO,ALAN,ANTHONY;FELIX,LARRY,GORDON;LINCK,MARTIN,BRENDAN;MARKER,TERRY,LOUISE;RO

BERTS,MICHAEL,JOHN~ 33:US ~31:61/559,248 ~32:14/11/2011

2014/02629 ~ Complete ~54:SOLID DOSAGE FORMS OF (S)-RTHYL 2-AMINO-3-(4-(2-AMINO-6-((R)-1-(4-

CHLORO-2-(3-METHYL-1H-PYRAZOL-1-YL)PHENYL)-2,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHOXY)PYRIMIDIN-4-

YL)PHENYL)PROPANOATE ~71:LEXICON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC, 8800 Technology Forest Place, The

Woodlands, 77381, Texas, United States of America ~72: CHEN, JINLING;DEAVER, MATTHEWS;HOLL,

RICHARD J;NUGURU, KALYAN~ 33:US ~31:61/547,894 ~32:17/10/2011

2014/02638 ~ Complete ~54:FISCHER TROPSCH REACTOR WITH INTEGRATED ORGANIC RANKINE

CYCLE ~71:BP CORPORATION NORTH AMERICA INC, 501 Westlake Park Boulevard, United States of

America;MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, United States of

America ~72: BOTROS BARBARA B;BRISSON JOHN G;DIGENOVA KEVIN J;HUFF JR GEORGE A~ 33:US

~31:13/270 563 ~32:11/10/2011

2014/02576 ~ Complete ~54:DESULFURIZATION AGENT CONTAINING BITUMEN,METHOD FOR THE

PRODUCTION THEREOF ,AND USE THEREOF ~71:ALMAMET GMBH , Gewrbestr.5a83404 Ainring , Germany

~72: HERWIG,FRANK~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 116 501.4 ~32:20/10/2011

2014/02617 ~ Provisional ~54:DATAMENT INTEGRATED SUPPLIER DATABASE REGISTRATION SYSTEM

~71:MAKHAZA GEORGE MNGUNI, 2001 SECTION AEMPUMALANGA, South Africa ~72: MAKHAZA GEORGE

MNGUNI~

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2014/02619 ~ Complete ~54:A CATALYST FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBONS ~71:SHELL

INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V., Carel van Bylandtlaan 302596 HR The Hague ,

Netherlands ~72: DEL PAGGIO,ALAN,ANTHONY;FELIX,LARRY,GORDON;KRAUS,LAWRENCE

,STEPHEN;LINCK,MARTIN,BRENDAN;MARKER,TERRY,LOUISE;MCLEOD,CELESTE,JEAN;ROBERTS,MICH

AEL,JOHN~ 33:US ~31:61/559,255 ~32:14/11/2011

2014/02627 ~ Complete ~54:TREATING PANCREATIC CANCER AND NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER

WITH ATR INHIBITORS ~71:VERTEX [HARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED, 20 Northern Avenue, 15th Floor

Boston, 02210, Massachusetts, United States of America ~72: POLLARD, JOHN ROBERT;REAPER, PHILIP

MICHAEL~ 33:US ~31:61/542,084 ~32:30/09/2011

. - APPLIED ON 2014/04/11 -

2014/02650 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM FOR DYNAMIC CONTROL OF THE ROLLING OF THE GUIDE

ROLLER(S) FOR AN ASSEMBLY FOR GUIDING A VEHICLE ALONG AT LEAST ONE RAIL ~71:NEWTL, Z.A.E.

de la Bruche, 20 avenue de la Concorde, France ~72: ANDRE, Jean-Luc~ 33:FR ~31:11 59794 ~32:28/10/2011

2014/02646 ~ Complete ~54:REGULATORY NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES FOR RELIABLE GENE

EXPRESSION IN PLANTS ~71:BASF PLANT SCIENCE COMPANY GMBH, 67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN,

GERMANY, Germany ~72: BURGMEIER, Alrun, Nora;HARTIG, Julia, Verena;KUHN, Josef, Martin;STUIVER,

Maarten, Hendrik~ 33:EP ~31:11181420.8 ~32:15/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/627,037 ~32:16/09/2011

2014/02645 ~ Complete ~54:AN IN-VITRO PROCESS FOR THE QUICK DETERMINATION OF THE

INFECTION STATUS OF AN INFECTION WITH AN INFLUENZA VIRUS TYPE ~71:SOVICELL GMBH,

DEUTSCHER PLATZ 5B, 04103 LEIPZIG, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BAHLMANN, Ferdinand Hermann;FLISER,

Danilo;SESTER, Martina;SESTER, Urban~ 33:EP ~31:11181119.6 ~32:13/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/534,058

~32:13/09/2011

2014/02647 ~ Complete ~54:BALLOON WITH ILLUMINATING/SOUNDING DEVICE ~71:SHENZHEN

PROMOTION CONCEPT CO. LTD., Room 1802, Block A, Shenfang Building, Ren Minnan Rd. Luohu Shenzhen,

, People's Republic of China ~72: HENRIK, Bo Stieler~

2014/02648 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR IMPROVING SEED PRODUCTION IN MAIZE ~71:PIONEER HI-

BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC., 7100 N.W. 62nd Avenue, Johnston, United States of America ~72: MIHURA,

Eduardo;NELSON, Scott;SAAB, Imad;SAYERS, Adda;SCHWARTE, Aaron~ 33:US ~31:61/547,142

~32:14/10/2011

2014/02641 ~ Provisional ~54:ROTOR FOR PRECIOUS METAL CONCENTRATORS (GOLD, PLATINUM,

COPPER INDUSTRY) ~71:B AND C PROCESS SERVICES AND MANUFACTURING, 40 FRANSEN STREET,

CHAMDOR, KRUGERSDORP, 1739, South Africa ~72: KRUGER, Jacobus, Johannes~

2014/02640 ~ Provisional ~54:ELEVATOR ARRESTOR ~71:BOTHA, Raymond, Mark, FARM 134, KARINO,

NELSPRUIT, 1204, South Africa ~72: BOTHA, Raymond, Mark~

2014/02642 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT MEANS FOR DIMMING A LAMP ~71:CAELUS

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (PTY) LTD, UNIT D 38, OLIVE GROVE BUSINESS PARK, OLD PAARDEVLEI

ROAD, SOMERSET WEST, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: CORTE CABRERA, Daniel,

Alfonso;DE WET, Riccardo, Arthur~

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2014/02643 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRONIC IGNITER ~71:MASTER BLASTER PROPRIETARY LIMITED, PLOT

8777, INDEPENDENCE ROAD, SELEBI PHIKWE, BOTSWANA, Botswana ~72: DAVIS, Mark, Rodney~ 33:ZA

~31:2013/3684 ~32:21/05/2013

2014/02649 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF INHIBITORS OF BRUTON¿S TYROSINE KINASE (BTK)

~71:PHARMACYCLICS, INC., 995 East Arques Avenue, United States of America ~72: BUGGY, Joseph

J.;ELIAS, Laurence;FYFE, Gwen;HEDRICK, Eric;LOURY, David J.;MODY, Tarak D.~ 33:US ~31:61/549,067

~32:19/10/2011

2014/02644 ~ Complete ~54:PRIVACY SCREEN ~71:Jacobus Johannes JOUBERT, Unit 2, 59 Buckingham

Drive, Australia ~72: Jacobus Johannes JOUBERT~ 33:AU ~31:2013205136 ~32:13/04/2013

2014/02652 ~ Provisional ~54:IMPROVED DESIGN OF ADJUSTABLE TEMPORARY STAIRWAYS

~71:LWARENCE ALLEN PRESTON, PORTION 94 OF JQ 417, ROODEKOPJES, South Africa ~72: LAWRENCE

ALLEN PRESTON~

2014/02655 ~ Provisional ~54:ACCESS TO STUDY MATERIAL ~71:MAGONDO, MICHAEL MUNYARADZI, 15

Musselburgh Road, Blue Valley Golf Estate, South Africa ~72: MAGONDO, MICHAEL MUNYARADZI~

2014/02656 ~ Complete ~54:A LAYERED MATERIAL ~71:KAYMAC (PTY) LIMITED T/A KAYTECH, 11

Livingstone Road, Pinetown, South Africa ~72: HOW, ANTHONY MICHAEL~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/06739

~32:15/09/2011

2014/02683 ~ Complete ~54:FIBER ORIENTING TECHNOLOGY FOR A GRINDING MACHINE ~71:WOLFF

JAMES B, 5706 S.E. Lafayette Street, United States of America ~72: TO BE ADVICED~ 33:US ~31:13/199 910

~32:12/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/374 421 ~32:27/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/374 422 ~32:27/12/2011;33:US

~31:13/374 423 ~32:27/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/374 417 ~32:28/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/374 441 ~32:29/12/2011

2014/02689 ~ Complete ~54:LIQUID SPRAY APPARATUS AND SYSTEM ~71:DANTENG PTY LTD, 15 Hanwell

WayBassendean, Australia ~72: TRAVAGLINI DANTE~ 33:AU ~31:2011904225 ~32:13/10/2011

2014/02690 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF TREATING PEDIATRIC PATIENTS USING DEXMEDETOMIDINE

~71:HOSPIRA INC, 275 North Field Drive, United States of America ~72: GARCIA DE ROCHA MARCELO;KOO

EDWARD;STALKER DENNIS J;WISEMANDLE WAYNE~ 33:US ~31:61/547 626 ~32:14/10/2011;33:US

~31:13/343 693 ~32:04/01/2012;33:US ~31:13/471 403 ~32:14/05/2012

2014/02659 ~ Complete ~54:AEROSOL GENERATING DEVICE WITH AIR FLOW DETECTION ~71:PHILIP

MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3, CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72: TALON, PASCAL~ 33:EP

~31:11196240.3 ~32:30/12/2011;33:EP ~31:12162894.5 ~32:02/04/2012

2014/02685 ~ Complete ~54:VENTURI EFFECT TECHNOLOGY ON A FOOD PRODUCT MOLDING MACHINE

~71:WOLFF JAMES B, 5706 S.E. Lafayette Street, United States of America ~72: WOLFF JAMES B~ 33:US

~31:13/199 910 ~32:12/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/374 421 ~32:27/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/374 422

~32:27/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/374 423 ~32:27/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/374 417 ~32:28/12/2011;33:US

~31:13/374 441 ~32:29/12/2011

2014/02686 ~ Complete ~54:AUCTION METHOD AND AUCTION SERVER ~71:LEE JEONG-GAB, 101-710

Mido Apt.,Daechi-dong Gangnam-gu, Republic of Korea ~72: LEE JEONG-GAB~ 33:KR ~31:10-2011-0092472

~32:14/09/2011

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2014/02677 ~ Complete ~54:SYNTHESIS OF MSE-FRAMEWORK TYPE MOLECULAR SIEVES

~71:EXXONMOBIL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING COMPANY, 1545 Route 22 EastP O Box 900, United

States of America ~72: BURTON ALLEN W~ 33:US ~31:61/546 322 ~32:12/10/2011

2014/02680 ~ Complete ~54:INHALER ~71:ASTRAZENECA AB, SODERTALJE SE-151 85, Sweden ~72:

CHRISTIANSEN,JONAS;ELGAARD,SVEND ERIK;RASMUSSEN,JORGEN;TRENEMAN,WIILIAM~ 33:DE

~31:1115870.6 ~32:14/09/2011

2014/02682 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED FORMED FOOD PRODUCT ~71:WOLFF JAMES B, 5706 S.E.

Lafayette Street, United States of America ~72: To be advised~ 33:US ~31:13/199 910 ~32:12/09/2011;33:US

~31:13/374 421 ~32:27/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/374 422 ~32:27/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/374 423

~32:27/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/374 417 ~32:28/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/374 441 ~32:29/12/2011

2014/02668 ~ Complete ~54:PEST CONTROL COMPOSITION ~71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY

,LIMITED , 27-1Shinkawa 2-Chome Chuo-KuTokyo1048260, Japan ~72: YAMADA,MASAHIRO~ 33:JP

~31:2011-289276 ~32:28/12/2011

2014/02670 ~ Complete ~54:PEST CONTROL COMPOSITION ~71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY

,LIMITED, 27-1Shinkawa 2-ChomeChuo-KuTokyo1048260, Japan ~72: YAMADA,MASAHIRO~ 33:JP ~31:2011-

289275 ~32:28/12/2011

2014/02681 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PRODUCING JET FUEL FROM A HYDROCARBON SYNTHESIS

PRODUCT STREAM ~71:AXENS , 89Boulevard Franklin RooseveltCEDEX 92508RUEIL MALMAISON ,

France;SASOL TECHNOLOGY(PTY) LTD., R&D Division P.O.Box 1 Klasie Havenga Road SASOLBURG 1947,

South Africa ~72: FEDOU,STEPHANE;GAGNIERE,MARIELLE;WATERMEYER DE WET,EWALD;WIILIAMS

,PATA CLAIR~ 33:EP ~31:13001989.6 ~32:16/04/2013

2014/02657 ~ Complete ~54:DETECTION OF AEROSOL-FORMING SUBSTRATE IN AN AEROSOL

GENERATING DEVICE ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3, CH-2000 Neuchatel,

Switzerland ~72: TALON, PASCAL~ 33:EP ~31:11196227.0 ~32:30/12/2011

2014/02663 ~ Provisional ~54:SLURRY DEWATERING METHOD AND APPARATUS ~71:PHOTRA

INVESTMENTS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 17 Resnick Street, Factoria, South Africa ~72: CAREW, JEFFREY

MARK~

2014/02664 ~ Complete ~54:DIALYSIS MACHINE INCLUDING ULTRAFILTRATION AND BACKFILTRATION

MEANS ~71:PHYSIDIA, 39 Boulevard De La Romanerie, F-49124, Saint-Barthelemy-D'anjou, France ~72:

VINCENT, ERIC~ 33:FR ~31:1158915 ~32:03/10/2011

2014/02666 ~ Complete ~54:ENVIRO MOBI INFORMATION DISPLAY AND SERVICE DELIVERY

MANAGEMENT PLATFORM ~71:KGP MEDIA HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 15th Floor, Jorissen

Place, South Africa ~72: MABE, PULENG PETER~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/01547 ~32:03/03/2014

2014/02667 ~ Complete ~54:COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR INSTRUCTING AN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY(IP)

FILING ~71:INOVIA HOLDINGS PTY LTD, Suite 4Level 124545 Clarence StreetSydney2000New South Wales ,

Australia ~72: SELVARAJ,JOHN WILFRED ADAIKALAM;SIMPSON,JUSTIN RYAN~ 33:AU ~31:2011904442

~32:26/10/2011

2014/02671 ~ Complete ~54:A FOOD PRODUCT PRECURSOR ,A FOOD PRODUCT AND A METHOD OF

MAKING A FOOD PRODUCT COMPRISING LUPIN FLOUR ~71:LUPIN POWER PTY LTD, 24 Grand Boulevard

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Canning VALE 6155Washington , United States of America ~72: CRONJE,JOSEPHUS;JAYASENA,VIJAY~

33:AU ~31:2011904463 ~32:27/10/2011

2014/02674 ~ Provisional ~54:BOWLING TRAINING AID ~71:CALITZ,RUDOLF JAN DANIEL , 29 Impala

StreetHermanus7200, South Africa ~72: CALITZ,RUDOLF JAN DANIEL~

2014/02676 ~ Complete ~54:CHIMERIC NON-INTEGRATING LENTIVIRAL GENOMES AS VACCINES

AGAINST HIV-1 ~71:CENTER NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE (C.N.R.S.), 3,rue Michel

AngePARIS F-75016, France ~72: ALDEBERT,DELPHINE;ARRODE-

BRUSES,GERALDINE;CHEBLOUNE,YAHIA~ 33:FR ~31:1158096 ~32:12/09/2011

2014/02653 ~ Provisional ~54:JOXER - YOUR BOXER JOCK ~71:PIETER SCHALK VAN HEERDEN, PO Box

167, South Africa ~72: PIETER SCHALK VAN HEERDEN~

2014/02669 ~ Complete ~54:SOLUTION FOR ORAL ADMINISTRATION ~71:OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL

CO.,LTD , 2-9Kanda-TsukasamachiChiyoda-KuTokyo1018535, Japan ~72: OKAMOTO,AYAKO~ 33:US

~31:61/548,859 ~32:19/10/2011

2014/02673 ~ Complete ~54:DECK PANEL,LOAD PLATFORM,CLAMP AND TENSIONER ~71:WEB RIGGING

SERVICES LTD. , Unit 26 Belleknowes Industrial EstateAdmiralty Road Inverkeithing KY11 1HZ, United Kingdom

~72: BISSET,GORDON IRVINE~ 33:EP ~31:1118568.3 ~32:27/10/2011

2014/02675 ~ Complete ~54:WIRELESS COMMUNICATION USING CONCURRENT RE-AUTHENTICATION

AND CONNECTION SETUP ~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn:International IP

Administration5775Morehouse DriveSAN DIEGO 92121-1714CA, United States of America ~72:

ABRAHAM,SANTOSH PAUL;CHERIAN,GEORGE;HAWKES,PHILIPN

MICHAEL;MALINEN,JOUNI;PALANIGOUNDER,ANAND;WENTINK,MAARTEN MENZO~ 33:US ~31:61/533,627

~32:12/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/535,234 ~32:15/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/583,052 ~32:04/01/2012;33:US

~31:61/606,794 ~32:05/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/611,553 ~32:15/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/645,987

~32:11/05/2012;33:US ~31:13/610,718 ~32:11/09/2012

2014/02658 ~ Complete ~54:AEROSOL GENERATING DEVICE WITH IMPROVED TEMPERATURE

DISTRIBUTION ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3, CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland

~72: GREIM, OLIVIER;PLOJOUX, JULIEN~ 33:EP ~31:11196232.0 ~32:30/12/2011

2014/02660 ~ Complete ~54:SMOKING ARTICLE WITH FRONT-PLUG AND AEROSOL-FORMING

SUBSTRATE AND METHOD ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai JEanrenaud 3, CH-2000 Neuchatel,

Switzerland ~72: BADERTSCHER, THOMAS;LOUVET, ALEXIS;MEYER, CEDRIC;ZUBER, GERARD~ 33:EP

~31:1196203.1 ~32:30/12/2011

2014/02661 ~ Complete ~54:INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING

SAME ~71:KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOYOTA CHUO KENKYUSHO, 41-1, Yokomichi, Nagakute-Shi, Aichi-Ken, 480-

1192, Japan;TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA, 1 Toyota-Cho, Toyota-Shi, Aichi-Ken, 471-8571, Japan

~72: HIJII, TAKUMI;KAWAGUCHI, AKIO;KOSAKA, HIDEMASA;NISHIKAWA, NAOKI;SHIMIZU,

FUMIO;WAKISAKA, YOSHIFUMI;YATSUDUKA, RYOUTA~ 33:JP ~31:2011-198812 ~32:12/09/2011

2014/02662 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DRIVING TUNNELS, GALLERIES OR THE LIKE

~71:ATLAS COPCO ROCK DRILLS AB, S-701 91, Orebro, Sweden ~72: BACK, JERK;EMANUELSSON,

KAJ;HARTWIG, SVERKER~ 33:SE ~31:1100713-5 ~32:27/09/2011

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2014/02665 ~ Complete ~54:SMAC MIMETIC (BIRINAPANT) FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF

PROLIFERATIVE DISEASES (CANCER) ~71:TETRALOGIC PHARMACEUTICALS CORPORATION, 343

Phoenixville Pike, Malvern, 19355, Pennsylvania, United States of America ~72: CHUNDURU,

SRINIVAS;GRAHAM, MARTIN;WENG, DAVID~ 33:US ~31:61/541.531 ~32:30/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/554,829

~32:02/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/559,058 ~32:12/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/656,026 ~32:06/06/2012

2014/02672 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD TO WASH GREASY WOOL,A METHOD TO SEPARATE LANOLIN

FROM THE SAID GREASY WOOL,WOOL AND LANOLIN OBTAINABLE BY THESE METHODS ~71:ERUTAN

BV, Mercuriusplein 1NL-5971 LWGrubbenvorst, Netherlands ~72: REUTELINGSPERGER,CHRISTIAAN

MATHIAS HUBERTUS GERARD~ 33:EP ~31:1184427.0 ~32:07/10/2011

2014/02678 ~ Complete ~54:INHALER ~71:ASTRAZENECA AB, SODERTALJE SE-151 85, Sweden ~72:

BERRY,SIMON CHRISTOPHER;CHRISTIANSEN.JONAS;ELGAARD,SVEND

ERIK;JOHANSEN,ESBEN;JORGEN,RASMUSSEN;MOLLER,CLAUS SCHMIDT;TRENEMAN,WILLIAM~ 33:DE

~31:1115874.8 ~32:14/09/2011

2014/02679 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE TO COUNTERACT GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX IN CHILDREN

~71:DR ALBANI LIMITED , 5th Floor North Side7-10 Chandos StreetCavendish SquareLONDON W1G 9DQ,

United Kingdom ~72: DR.ROBERTO ALBANI~ 33:IT ~31:RM2011A000553 ~32:12/10/2011

2014/02684 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING A VENTURI EFFECT WITHIN AND

ORIFICE ~71:WOLFF JAMES B., 5706 S.E.Lafayette Street, United States of America ~72: To be Advised~

33:US ~31:13/199 910 ~32:12/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/374 421 ~32:27/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/374 422

~32:27/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/374 423 ~32:27/12/2011;33:US ~31:13/374 417 ~32:28/12/2011;33:US

~31:13/374 441 ~32:29/12/2011

2014/02687 ~ Complete ~54:PLASTICIZERS DERIVED FROM RENEWABLE FEEDSTOCK ~71:GALATA

CHEMICALS LLC, 464 Heritage RoadSuite A1, United States of America ~72: FRENKEL PETER;MCKEOWN

STEVEN~ 33:US ~31:61/547 427 ~32:14/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/590 204 ~32:24/01/2012

2014/02691 ~ Complete ~54:SYNTHESIS OF MSE-FRAMEWORK TYPE MOLECULAR SIEVES

~71:EXXONMOBIL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING COMPANY, 1545 Route 22 East P.O. Box

900ANNANDALE 08801-0900NJ, United States of America ~72: STROHAMAIER,KARL G.;VROMAN,HILDA

B.;WESTON,SIMON CHRISTOPHER~ 33:US ~31:61/546,335 ~32:10/12/2011

. - APPLIED ON 2014/04/14 -

2014/02698 ~ Complete ~54:DISPENSER FOR STATIC CENTER-FEED CORELESS ROLL OF SHEET

PRODUCT ~71:SCA TISSUE FRANCE, 151-161, Bd Victor Hugo, France ~72: GILLES CATTACIN;JAMES

TAYLOR;JULIEN MARIETTA-TONDIN~ 33:EP ~31:11008454.8 ~32:21/10/2011

2014/02696 ~ Provisional ~54:Handle Positioner ~71:Russel Francis Gillwald, 6 Mulvihal Road, Rondebosch,

South Africa ~72: Russel Francis Gillwald~

2014/02697 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A CORE/SHELL ZEOLITIC MATERIAL

HAVING A CHA FRAMEWORK STRUCTURE ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY,

Germany;TOKYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 2-12-1 OOKAYAMA, MEGURO-KU, TOKYO 152-8550,

JAPAN, Japan ~72: BAO, Xinhe;DE VOS, Dirk;GIES, Hermann;IMAI, Hiroyuki;MÜLLER, Ulrich;REN,

Limin;TATSUMI, Takashi;TIJSEBAERT, Bart;XIAO, Feng-Shou;YANG, Chengguan;YILMAZ, Bilge;ZHANG,

Weiping~ 33:CN ~31:PCT/CN2011/079746 ~32:16/09/2011

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2014/02694 ~ Provisional ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOCATING A PERSON ~71:MAJOLA, Linda,

Gordon, 19 CANARY STREET, AVIARY HILLS, NEWCASTLE, 2940, South Africa ~72: MAJOLA, Linda,

Gordon~

2014/02695 ~ Provisional ~54:INFLATOR ARRANGEMENT ~71:Stopak (Pty) Ltd, 4 Paddy Close , South Africa

~72: Baldwin BALIE;Bester Jacobus PANSEGROUW;Ryan FOWLER~

2014/02729 ~ Complete ~54:SOLAR DESALINATION PLANT FOR SEA WATER ,BRINES OR WASTE WATER

AND DESALINATION METHOD ~71:UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE CATALUNYA , Calle Jordi Girona

31BARCELONA 08034, Spain ~72: BOSCH I BOSCH,ANGEL~ 33:ES ~31:P201130414 ~32:22/03/2011

2014/02736 ~ Complete ~54:FROTH FLOTATION PROCESSES ~71:CYTEC TECHNOLOGY CORP, 300

Delaware Avenue, Wilmington 19801, DE, United States of America ~72: BHAMBHI, TARUN;NAGARAJ,

DEVARAYASAMUDRAM R.;QUINTANAR, CARMINA;RICCIO, PETER;ROTHENBERG, ALAN S.;WANG, BING~

33:US ~31:61/458,417 ~32:18/10/2011

2014/02738 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR ENHANCING CROP YIELDS BY APPLICATION OF TREHALOSE

~71:STOLLER ENTERPRISES ,INC. , 4001 W.Sam Houston Parkway Suite 100HOUSTON 77043TX, United

States of America ~72: LIPTAY,ALBERT;SALZMAN,RONALD;STOLLER,JERRY H.~ 33:US ~31:61/533,872

~32:13/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/538,653 ~32:23/09/2011

2014/02709 ~ Complete ~54:MULTIPLE PROTOCOL RECEIVER ~71:ITRON,INC ., 2111 N.Molter Road Liberty

Lake 90019, United States of America ~72: PICARD,GILLES~ 33:US ~31:13/278,421 ~32:21/10/2011;33:CA

~31:2756704 ~32:31/10/2011

2014/02719 ~ Complete ~54:MULTI-WAN MODULE ~71:ITRON, INC., 2111 N. Molter Road, Liberty Lake,

99019, Washington, United States of America ~72: PONTIN, JOSEPH;SMITH, THOMAS BENJAMIN~ 33:US

~31:13/275,780 ~32:18/10/2011;33:US ~31:2755393 ~32:20/10/2011

2014/02723 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND MACHINES FOR TRANSFORMING INITIAL SEALED

PACKAGINGS INTO IRREGULAR CUBIC OR POLYHEDRAL PACKAGINGS BY MEANS OF SEALING AND

CUTTING FLAPS ~71:PACK SAVE PLANET, S.L., Zalbides Auzoa, 13, E-48610, Urduliz (Viscaya), Spain ~72:

LOPEZ-AROSTEGUI SAENZ, GUILLERMO~ 33:ES ~31:P201101023 ~32:13/09/2011;33:ES ~31:P201101148

~32:18/10/2011;33:ES ~31:P201200301 ~32:15/03/2012;33:ES ~31:P201200401 ~32:11/04/2012;33:ES

~31:P201200926 ~32:10/09/2012

2014/02727 ~ Complete ~54:FLAT CUTTER BIT WITH CUTTING INSERT HAVING EDGE PREPARATION

~71:KENNAMETAL INC., 1600 Technology Way, P.O. Box 231. Latrobe, PA, United States of America ~72:

GEORGE, STEPHEN M.;PAROS, NICHOLAS J.;ROWLETT, DON C.;SHEFFLER, GLENN W.~ 33:US

~31:13/871,023 ~32:26/04/2013

2014/02732 ~ Provisional ~54:COPPER MICROPARTICLES AND/OR COPPER NANOPARTICLES FOR USE IN

THE TREATMENT OF AN INFECTION AND/OR DISEASE ~71:TraceXtec (Pty) Ltd., 38 Galway Road, , South

Africa ~72: TRACE, CRISPIAN GARTH NEWBON;TRACE, JAMES CRISPIAN GARTH~

2014/02733 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PERSONALIZING AT LEAST TWO CARDS, AND

CARD OBTAINED VIA SAID METHOD ~71:OBERTHUR TECHNOLOGIES, 420 Rue d'Estianne d'Orves,

Colombes F-92700, France ~72: GEFFRAY, FRANCK;LAUNAY, FRANCOIS;SIMONNEAUX, GREGORY~ 33:FR

~31:1158325 ~32:20/09/2011

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2014/02734 ~ Complete ~54:COLLECTOR COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME

~71:CYTEC TECHNOLOGY CORP., 300 Delaware Avenue, Wilmington 19801, DE, United States of America

~72: BHAMBHANI, TARUN;NAGARAJ, DEVARAYASAMUDRAM R.;QUINTANAR, CARMINA;RICCIO,

PETER;ROTHENBERG, ALAN S.;WANG, BING~ 33:US ~31:61/548,402 ~32:18/10/2011

2014/02740 ~ Provisional ~54:AN UNDERGROUND CARRIER FOR TRANSPORTING PEOPLE IN

UNDERGROUND MINES ~71:MULTIBRAKE WITBANK CC, Eskom ParkShop 79AWITBANK 1035, South Africa

~72: STAPELBERG,GERHARD;VAN DEN HEEVER ,RAS~

2014/02712 ~ Complete ~54:MULTIPLE PROTOCOL RECEIVER ~71:ITRON,INC., 2111 North Molter Road

Liberty Lake 99019, United States of America ~72: PICARD ,GILLES~ 33:EP ~31:11186210.8 ~32:21/10/2011

2014/02718 ~ Complete ~54:TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND REMOTE CONFIGURATION IN A GATEWAY-

BASED NETWORK ~71:ITRON, INC., 2111 N. Molter Road, Liberty Lake, 99019, Washington, United States of

America ~72: JOHNSON, MATTHEW~ 33:US ~31:13/275,759 ~32:18/10/2011;33:CA ~31:2,755,459

~32:20/10/2011

2014/02721 ~ Complete ~54:PEER-TO-PEER COMMUNICATIONS IN AMI WITH SOURCE-TREE ROUTING

~71:ITRON, INC., 2111 N. Molter Road, Liberty Lake, 99019, Washington, United States of America ~72: POPA,

DANIEL;VAN WYK, HARTMAN~ 33:US ~31:13/275,800 ~32:18/10/2011;33:US ~31:2755331 ~32:20/10/2011

2014/02710 ~ Complete ~54:SOFTWARE-DEFINED COMMUNICATION UNIT ~71:ITRON,INC ., 2111 N.Molter

Road Liberty Lake99019, United States of America ~72: BORISOV,VLADIMIR;THUMATY,SUDHIR~ 33:US

~31:13/278,412 ~32:21/10/2011;33:CA ~31:2756703 ~32:31/10/2011

2014/02720 ~ Complete ~54:DUAL-CHANNEL RECEIVER FOR POWERLINE COMMUNICATIONS ~71:ITRON,

INC., 2111 N. Molter Road, Liberty, 99019, Washington, United States of America ~72: BORISOV,

VLADIMIR;CHIUMMIENTO, PHILIPPE~ 33:US ~31:13/275,812 ~32:18/10/2011;33:CA ~31:2755339

~32:20/10/2011

2014/02722 ~ Complete ~54:ENDPOINT REPEATER FUNCTIONALITY SELECTION ~71:ITRON, INC., 2111 N.

Molter Road, Liberty Lake, 99019, Washington, United States of America ~72: CUMERALTO, SCOTT~ 33:US

~31:13/275,863 ~32:18/10/2011;33:CA ~31:2755450 ~32:20/10/2011

2014/02726 ~ Complete ~54:STUMP GRINDING CUTTER BIT WITH CUTTING INSERT HAVING EDGE

PREPARATION ~71:KENNAMETAL INC., 1600 Technology Way, PO Box 231, Latrobe 15650, PA, United States

of America ~72: GEORGE, STEPHEN M.;PAROS, NICHOLAS J.;ROWLETT, DON C.;SHEFFLER, GLENN W.~

33:US ~31:13/871,029 ~32:26/04/2013

2014/02701 ~ Provisional ~54:SAFARI STEP ~71:BENJAMIN SWANEPOEL, 53 HARVESTON VILLA'SDIE OU

PADRD HONEYDEW MANOR , South Africa ~72: BENJAMIN SWANEPOEL~

2014/02705 ~ Complete ~54:AEROSOL GENERATING SYSTEM WITH CONSUMPTION MONITORING AND

FEEDBACK ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A , Quai Jeanrenaud 3CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72:

FLORACK,DIONISIUS;TALON,PASCAL~ 33:EP ~31:11196227.0 ~32:30/12/2011;33:EP ~31:11196240.3

~32:30/12/2011;33:EP ~31:12162894.5 ~32:02/04/2012

2014/02713 ~ Complete ~54:SYNCHRONIZATION OF NODES IN A NETWORK ~71:ITRON,INC., 2111 North

Molter Road Liberty Lake99019, United States of America ~72:

BARTIER,JEROME;MAINAUD,BASTIEN;MONIER,FABRICE;NGUYEN,VIET-HUNG~ 33:EP ~31:11187341.0

~32:31/10/2011

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2014/02717 ~ Complete ~54:INSTRUMENTATION CIRCUIT FOR SHUNT-BASED METROLOGY

MEASUREMENT ~71:ITRON, INC., 2111 N. Molter Road, Liberty Lake, 99019, Washington, United States of

America ~72: DOORMAND, JEAN-JACQUES;HADDAB, YOUCEF;VAN WYK, HARTMAN~ 33:US

~31:13/275,841 ~32:18/10/2011;33:CA ~31:2755382 ~32:20/10/2011

2014/02714 ~ Complete ~54:QUICK ADVERTISEMENT OF A FAILURE OF A NETWORK CELLULAR ROUTER

~71:ITRON,INC., 2111 North Molter Road Liberty Lake 99019, United States of America ~72:

MAINAUD,BASTIEN~ 33:EP ~31:11187338.6 ~32:31/10/2011

2014/02716 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR THE THERMAL PREPARATION OF AN AUXILIARY MATERIAL

AND PREPARATION UNIT ~71:DURR SYSTEMS GMBH, Carl-Benz-Strasse 34, 74321, Bietigheim-Bissingen,

Germany ~72: HOLLER, SEBASTIAN;KIRSCHKE, CORD~ 33:DE ~31:20 2011 107 555.2

~32:02/11/2011;33:EP ~31:PCT/EP2012/058167 ~32:03/05/2012;33:DE ~31:10 2012 110 243.0 ~32:26/10/2012

2014/02725 ~ Complete ~54:HARDENING STEEL FOR LIFTING, FASTENING, CLAMPING AND/OR LASHING

MEANS AND CONNECTING ELEMENTS, COMPONENT FOR LIFTING, FASTENING, CLAMPING AND/OR

LASHING TECHNOLOGY, CONNECTING ELEMENT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF ~71:RUD

KETTEN RIEGER & DIETZ GmbH u. Co. KG, Friedensinsel, Aalen 73432, Germany ~72: SINZ, ROLF~ 33:DE

~31:10 2011 054 840.8 ~32:26/10/2011;33:DE ~31:20 2011 052 154.0 ~32:30/11/2011

2014/02700 ~ Provisional ~54:SYSTEMS,ENVIRONMENT APPROACH TO CALCULATING PRODUCTIVITY

FOR MINING OPERATIONS ~71:MIGHT NDAMANA NXUMALO, 459 Tempest strOrmonde view , South Africa

~72: MIGHT NDAMANA NXUMALO~

2014/02703 ~ Provisional ~54:DUMP BUCKET TOILET SYSTEM ~71:HENTINA TRUST , 67 Lakeside Village

Eagle Canyon Honeydew, South Africa ~72: LANGE,HENDRIK;LANGE,LESLIE WILLIAM~

2014/02706 ~ Complete ~54:AN AEROSOL GENERATING DEVICE WITH AIR FLOW NOZZLES ~71:PHILIP

MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72: DUBIEF,FLAVIEN~ 33:EP

~31:11192698.6 ~32:08/12/2011

2014/02707 ~ Complete ~54:HEATING ARRANGEMENT ~71:TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY ,

Building 20Office 133Staatsartillery Road, South Africa ~72: DUFF,CRAIG ANDREW~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/01854

~32:12/03/2013

2014/02708 ~ Provisional ~54:A GAMING MACHINE ~71:KATZMAN ,GARY, 59 Oakwood Estate 57 Oaklands

Road Orchards, South Africa;LEVY,ALAN SIMON, 122 3RD Avenue Fairmount , South Africa ~72: KATZMAN

,GARY;LEVY,ALAN SIMON~

2014/02699 ~ Provisional ~54:GOO FINNN ~71:LEON,MARUIS VERGOTTINI, 21 SEGOOTSANE

STRTUSKANY RIDGEVAN DER HOF PARK, South Africa ~72: LEON, MARUIS VERGOTTINI~

2014/02731 ~ Complete ~54:DESALINATION SYSTEM WITH ENERGY RECOVERY AND RELATED PUMPS

,VALVES AND CONTROLLER ~71:GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY , 1 River Road SCHENECTADY

12345NY, United States of America ~72: CHILDS ,WILLARD D.~ 33:US ~31:13/250,674 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02737 ~ Provisional ~54:DISPLAY ITEMS ~71:PRESS PRO INDUSTRIAL (PTY) LTD., cnr Bossman and

Cross Street, Ophirton, South Africa ~72: BLUMBERG, MURRAY BASIL;BLUMBERG, SHAUN LEROY~

2014/02711 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD OF LOCATING MISSING NODES IN NETWORKS

~71:ITRON,INC., 2111 N.Molter Road Liberty Lake 99019, United States of America ~72: CORMWALL,MARK

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K;CUTLER,NATHAN;MITCHELL,JACK D~ 33:US ~31:13/278,434 ~32:21/10/2011;33:CA ~31:2756751

~32:31/10/2011

2014/02715 ~ Complete ~54:ENZYME COCKTAILS PREPARED FROM MIXED CULTURES ~71:DANISCO US

INC., 925 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, 94304, California, United States of America ~72: ENGLAND,

GEORGE;LANTZ, SUZANNE E~ 33:US ~31:61/570,243 ~32:13/12/2011

2014/02724 ~ Complete ~54:CATALYST FOR PREPARING VINYL CHLORIDE, PREPARATION METHOD

THEREFOR AND USE THEREOF ~71:SHANGHAI ADVANCED RESEARCH INSTITUTE , CHINESE ACADEMY

OF SCIENCE, No. 99 Haike Road, Zhangjiang Hi-tech Park, Pudong Shanghai 201203, People's Republic of

China;ZHONGKE YIGONG (XIAMEN) CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY Co., Ltd., Room 422 Kechuang Building, No.

289 Wengjiao Road, Haicang, Xiamen, Fujian 361022, People's Republic of China ~72: JIANG, BIAO;ZHONG,

JINGUANG~

2014/02728 ~ Complete ~54:CARBURIZING SENSING METHOD ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL

CORPORATION, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-Chome. Chiyoda-Ku 100-8071, Tokyo, Japan ~72: HYODO,

SHIGETOSHI;TAKIMOTO, YOSHIKAZU~ 33:JP ~31:2011-233881 ~32:25/10/2011

2014/02730 ~ Complete ~54:MEASUREMENT OF A FLUORESCENT ANALYTE USING TISSUE EXCITATION

~71:THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK , 412 Low memorial library

535 West 116th StreetNEW YORK 10027NY, United States of America ~72: BRITTENHAM,GARY

M.;HENNING,GEORG;STEPP,HERBERT~ 33:US ~31:61/535,064 ~32:15/09/2011

2014/02739 ~ Provisional ~54:A METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR DETECTING A MATERIAL

~71:KRUGEL,DANIEL RUDOLPH , 75 E General Dan Piennar AvenueHeuwelsigBLOEMFONTEIN 9307, South

Africa ~72: KRUGEL,DANIEL RUDOLPH~

2014/02702 ~ Provisional ~54:MEDICAMENT AND NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT ~71:MOLEFI,DAVID , 15

Hamberg roadGeorginiaRoodepoort, South Africa ~72: MOLEFI,DAVID~

2014/02704 ~ Complete ~54:AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLES FOR USE WITH AN AEROSOL-

GENERATING DEVICE ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. , Quai Jeanrenaud 3CH-2000 Neuchatel,

Switzerland ~72: BADERTSCHER,THOMAS;GINDRAT,PIERRE-

YVES;JARRIAULT,MARINE;LOUVET,ALEXIS;MEYER,CEDRIC;SANNA,DANIELE;ZUBER,GERARD~ 33:EP

~31:11196203.1 ~32:30/12/2011;33:EP ~31:11196204.9 ~32:30/12/2011;33:EP ~31:12155248.3

~32:13/02/2012;33:EP ~31:12155250.9 ~32:13/02/2012;33:EP ~31:12173054.3 ~32:21/06/2012

2014/02768 ~ Complete ~54:MINE PROP SPANNER ~71:M PROPS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 1 Silver Stream

Village, No 9 Heather Street, South Africa ~72: MAY, COLIN MARK~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/05087 ~32:05/07/2013

2014/02735 ~ Complete ~54:FROTH FLOTATION PROCESSES ~71:CYTEC TECHNOLOGY CORP, 300

Delaware Avenue, Wilmington 19801, DE, United States of America ~72: BHAMBHANI, TARUN;NAGARAJ,

DEVARAYASAMUDRAM R.;QUINTANAR, CARMINA;RICCIO, PETER;ROTHENBERG, ALAN S.;WANG, BING~

33:US ~31:61/548,408 ~32:18/10/2011

. - APPLIED ON 2014/04/15 -

2014/02743 ~ Provisional ~54:A METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING TUBERCULOUS MENINGITIS

~71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY, Admin B, Victoria StreetStellenbosch, South Africa ~72: CHEGOU, Novel

Njweipi;VAN FURTH, Anne Marceline;VISSER, Douwe Hendrik;WALZL, Gerhard~

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2014/02746 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CHECKING VALUE DOCUMENTS ~71:GIESECKE &

DEVRIENT GMBH, Prinzregentenstraße 159, Germany ~72: SCHÜTZMANN, Jürgen~ 33:DE

~31:102011120972.0 ~32:13/12/2011

2014/02747 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR ENZYMATIC TREATMENT OF FIBER FOR

PAPERMAKING, AND PAPER PRODUCTS MADE THEREWITH ~71:BUCKMAN LABORATORIES

INTERNATIONAL, INC., 1256 North McLean BoulevardMemphis, United States of America ~72: BRYANT,

Stephen D.;GLOVER, Daniel, E.;HOEKSTRA, Philip;JANSE, Bernard;MACDONALD, Kevin J.;ZHOU,

Xiangdong~ 33:US ~31:61/552,007 ~32:27/10/2011

2014/02741 ~ Provisional ~54:MINING SHAFT LINING METHOD ~71:REDPATH MINING (SOUTH AFRICA)

(PTY) LIMITED, 18 INDUSTRIE ROAD, ISANDO, EXT 2, 1601, South Africa ~72: DAVEL, Johannes, Gerhardus~

2014/02742 ~ Provisional ~54:APERTURED SAFETY NET ~71:NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD, 109 Adcock

Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: CROMPTON, Brendan Robert; FLANAGAN, Federick William~

2014/02744 ~ Complete ~54:ACTIVE TEST SYSTEM AND ASSEMBLY FOR AN ELECTRIC SECURITY FENCE

~71:Stephen ROSIER, 138 Fairey Rd, Australia ~72: Stephen ROSIER~ 33:AU ~31:2013901297 ~32:15/04/2013

2014/02745 ~ Complete ~54:BLOOD COAGULATION FACTOR VII AND VIIA DERIVATIVES, CONJUGATES

AND COMPLEXES COMPRISING THE SAME, AND THE USE THEREOF. ~71:HANMI SCIENCE CO., LTD.,

550 DONGTANGIHEUNG-RO,DONGTAN-MYEON , HWASEONG-SI, , Republic of Korea ~72: HONG, Sung

Hwan;HUH, Yong Ho;JUNG, Sung Youb;KIM, Dae Jin;KWON, Se Chang;LEE, Byung Sun~

2014/02753 ~ Provisional ~54:EMULSIFIER COMPOSITIONS ~71:GLENSOL (PTY) LIMITED, 13 Erlswoldway,

South Africa ~72: GREUB, FRITZ~

2014/02757 ~ Provisional ~54:ION EXCHANGE RESIN ~71:TRAILBLAZER TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD, 36

Steyn Road, Muldersdrift, South Africa ~72: BEWSEY, JOHN ARTHUR~

2014/02758 ~ Complete ~54:BRIMONIDINE GEL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE ~71:GALDERMA

S.A., Zugerstrasse 8CH-6330Cham, Switzerland ~72: BUGE,JEAN-CHRISTOPHE;MEUNIER,CYRIL;NADAU

FOURCADE,KARINE~ 33:FR ~31:1058612 ~32:21/10/2010;33:US ~31:61/405,388 ~32:21/10/2010

2014/02765 ~ Complete ~54:GROUND ENGAGING IMPLEMENT TOOTH ASSEMBLY WITH TIP AND

ADAPTER ~71:CATERPILLAR INC., 100 N.E.Adams StreetPeoria61629-9510Illinois, United States of America

~72: CONGDON,THOMAS MARSHALL;LAHOOD,JAMES ROBERT;RENSKI,WILLIAM J~ 33:US

~31:61/545,276 ~32:10/10/2011;33:US ~31:13/644,429 ~32:04/10/2012

2014/02749 ~ Provisional ~54:RECIPE METHODS OF PREPARING WHEY PROTEIN WITH FORTIFIED

FROZEN DESSERT ~71:KAREN ANNE McINTOSH, 40 FOODS DISTRIBUTORS, 22 Montgomery DriveP.O Box

2297, South Africa ~72: Diane Claire Neethling;KAREN ANNE McINTOSH~

2014/02754 ~ Complete ~54:SMOKING ARTICLE WITH FRONT-PLUG AND METHOD ~71:PHILIP MORRIS

PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3, CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72: BADERTSCHER,

THOMAS;MEYER, CEDRIC;ZUBER, GERARD~ 33:EP ~31:11196204.9 ~32:30/12/2011

2014/02763 ~ Complete ~54:GROUND ENGAGING IMPLEMENT TOOTH ASSEMBLY WITH TIP AND

ADAPTER ~71:CATERPILLAR INC., 100 N.E.Adams StreetPeoria61629-9510Illinois , United States of America

~72: LAHOOD,JAMES ROBERT;RENSKI,WILLIAM J~ 33:US ~31:61/545,109 ~32:08/10/2011;33:US

~31:13/644,555 ~32:04/10/2012

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2014/02766 ~ Complete ~54:SINGLE-LAYER PRINTING METHOD OF PAPER WRAPPER FOR SMOKING

ARTICLES ~71:MIQUELY Y COSTAS & MIQUEL,S.A., Tusset 10E-08006Barcelona, Spain ~72: DE MARISCAL

RUIGOMEX,PABLO;TOSAS FUENTES,AGUSTIN~ 33:ES ~31:P201131662 ~32:17/10/2011

2014/02767 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM FOR CONNECTING A LIFTING DEVICE TO THE SUSPENSION

BRACKET OF A VEHICLE ~71:ACCESORIOS Y ELEVADORES VALENCIA,S.L., C/Barranc Pascual23

Pol.IndCampo Anibal46530Puzol Valencia , Spain ~72: MORENO IBANEZ,ALBERTO~ 33:ES ~31:P201131655

~32:14/10/2011

2014/02760 ~ Complete ~54:NEUTRALISING ANTIBODIES TO THE MAJOR EXOTOXINS TCDA AND TCDB

OF CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE ~71:UCB PHARMA S.A., 60 Allee De La RechercheB-1070Brussels, Belgium ~72:

COMPSON,JOANNE ELIZABETH;COX,MATTHEW;FISHER,NICOLA LOUISE;HERVE,KARINE JEANNINE

MADELEINE;HUMPHREYS,DAVID PAUL;KNIGHT,DAVID EDWARD ORMONDE;LIGHTWOOD,DANIEL

JOHN;MACKENZIE,BRENDON;PAGE,MATTHEW JON TIMOTHY;PAYNE,ANDREW CHARLES;TYSON,KERRY

LOUISE~ 33:US ~31:61/535,532 ~32:16/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/638,731 ~32:26/04/2012

2014/02771 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENT OF CANCER WITH TOR KINASE INHIBITORS ~71:SIGNAL

PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC, 4550 Towne Centre CourtSan Diego, United States of America ~72: CHOPRA

RAJESH;HEGE KRISTEN MAE;LOPEZ-GIRONA ANTONIA;NARLA RAMA K;RAYMOND HEATHER;XU

SHUICHAN~ 33:US ~31:61/549 034 ~32:19/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/591 401 ~32:27/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/647

233 ~32:15/05/2012;33:US ~31:61/653 436 ~32:31/05/2012

2014/02774 ~ Complete ~54:DESALINATION SYSTEM WITH ENERGY RECOVERY AND RELATED PUMPS,

VALVES AND CONTROLLER ~71:GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, 1 River Road, United States of America

~72: CHILDS WILLARD D;CONNOR JR MICHAEL J;D'ARTENAY MATTHEW D;VANDERLOOP GERARD J~

33:US ~31:13/250 463 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02776 ~ Complete ~54:METERED AND ACTIVE SPRAYER DEVICES WITH AEROSOL FUNCTIONALITY

("FLAIROSOL II") ~71:DISPENSING TECHNOLOGIES B.V, Waterbeemd 4a, Netherlands ~72: HALEVA AARON

S;HURKMANS PETRUS LAMBERTUS WILHELMUS;MAAS WILHELMUS JOHANNES JOSEPH;NERVO

PAOLO~ 33:US ~31:61/626 067 ~32:20/09/2011

2014/02772 ~ Complete ~54:CATALYTIC DEHYDRATION OF ALCOHOLS AND ETHERS OVER A TERNARY

MIXED OXIDE ~71:EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANY, 200 South Wilcox Drive, United States of America ~72:

NORMAN DAVID WILLIAM~ 33:US ~31:13/234 277 ~32:16/09/2011

2014/02770 ~ Complete ~54:A MEAL INTENDED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION ~71:UNILEVER PLC, Unilever

House100 Victoria Embankment, United Kingdom ~72: BERRY MARK JOHN;BLIGH HEATHER FRANCES

JENNIFER;FOWLER MARK IAN;HUNTER KARL JOHN;MACAULAY KATRINA~ 33:EP ~31:11191182.2

~32:29/11/2011

2014/02773 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF PHENYLPYRAZOLIN-3-CARBOXYLATES FOR IMPROVING PLANT

YIELD ~71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH, Alfred-Nobel-strasse 10Monheim, Germany ~72:

BICKERS UDO;BONFIG-PICARD GEORG;HACKER ERWIN;HESS MARTIN;HILLS MARTIN JEFFREY;LEHR

STEFAN;RUIZ-SANTAELLA MORENO JUAN PEDRO;SCHMIDT MATHIAS;ZIEMER FRANK~ 33:EP

~31:11181705.2 ~32:16/09/2011

2014/02777 ~ Complete ~54:IMPACT EXTRUDED CONTAINERS FROM RECYCLED ALUMINUM SCRAP

~71:BALL CORPORATION, 10 Longs Peak, United States of America ~72: CHATEY ANTHONY;MELANCON

SAMUEL;PLATEK STANLEY M;SILES JOHN L~ 33:US ~31:61/535 807 ~32:16/09/2011

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2014/02778 ~ Provisional ~54:PLUGSAFE ~71:SUSANNA MAGDALENA DENYSSCHEN, 217 Calanbria

StrMonodeor, South Africa ~72: SUSANNA MAGDALENA DENYSSCHEN~

2014/02751 ~ Provisional ~54:EDUCATIONAL CARDS - ECARDS ~71:MANDLENKOSI VK NGCOBO, 75

Towerbridge Garden Stonebridge , South Africa ~72: MANDLENKOSI VIKA NGCOBO;THOKOZANI MBHATHA~

2014/02756 ~ Complete ~54:IMMEDIATE RELEASE 4-METHYL-3-[[4-(3-PYRIDINYL)]AMINO]-N-[5-(4-METHYL-

1H-IMIDAZOL-1-YL)-3-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PHENYL]BENZAMIDE FORMULATION ~71:NOVARTIS,

Litchstrasse 35, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland ~72: BHARDWAJ, UPKAR;BORDAWEKAR, MANGESH

SADASHIV;COMFORT, ANN REESE;LI, PING;LI, SHOUFENG;MAKAROV, ALEXEY~ 33:US ~31:61/559,281

~32:14/11/2011

2014/02761 ~ Complete ~54:PACKING SYSTEM AND USE THEREOF ~71:SOCIETE LORRAINE DE

CAPSULES METALLIQUES-MANUFACTURE DE BOUCHAGE(SOLOCAP-MAB), 130 Chemin Des LacsF-

88140Contrexeville, France ~72: ANTIER,GREGORY;STONE,ANDREW~ 33:FR ~31:1159656 ~32:25/10/2011

2014/02769 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVED WATER ROTORS ~71:FERGUSON

FREDERICK D, 12 Peters Point RoadChelsea QC, Canada ~72: FERGUSON FREDERICK D~ 33:US

~31:13/236 955 ~32:20/09/2011

2014/02775 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTINOUSLY PRODUCING CARBON

NANOSTRUCTURES ON REUSABLE SUBSTRATES ~71:APPLIED NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS LLC,

2323 Eastern Blvd, United States of America ~72: ALBERDING MARK R;JONES MELISSA L;PETERSON

BRADLEY W;SHAH TUSHAR K~ 33:US ~31:61/549 182 ~32:19/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/707 738

~32:28/09/2012

2014/02755 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR CONVERSION OF A CELLULOSIC MATERIAL ~71:SHELL

INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V., Carel van Bylandtlaan 30, NL-2596 HR The Hague ,

Netherlands ~72: BOON, ANDRIES QUIRIN MARIA;ESPINOSA ALONSO, LETICIA;GOSSELINK, JOHAN

WILLEM;HARRIS, JOHN WILLIAM;JANSSEN, ANDRIES HENDRIK;LANGE, JEAN-PAUL;SCHAVERIEN, COLIN

JOHN;WAY, NICOLAAS WILHELMUS JOSEPH~ 33:EP ~31:11189049.7 ~32:14/11/2011;33:EP

~31:12190054.2 ~32:25/10/2012

2014/02759 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL MANGANESE COMPRISING NANOSTRUCTURES ~71:SPAGO IMAGING

AB , Grev Turegatan 7S-114 46Stockholm, Sweden ~72:

AXELSSON,OSKAR;EK,FREDEDRIK;LAURITZSON,PETTER;PETORAL JR,RODRIGO M~ 33:EP

~31:11182528.7 ~32:23/09/2011

2014/02762 ~ Complete ~54:GROUND ENGAGING IMPLEMENT TOOTH ASSEMBLY WITH TIP AND

ADAPTER ~71:CATERPILLAR INC ., 100 N.E. Adams StreetPeoria61629-9510Illinois , United States of America

~72: LAHOOD,JAMES ROBERT;RENSKI,WILLIAM J~ 33:US ~31:61/545,107 ~32:07/10/2011;33:US

~31:13/644,518 ~32:04/10/2012

2014/02750 ~ Provisional ~54:MICRO-WAVE/FRIDGE/FREEZER ~71:NJABULO MSIMANGA, 479 Korhaan

Cresent, Rabie-Ridge, South Africa ~72: NJABULO MSIMANGA~

2014/02748 ~ Provisional ~54:3D-BANNER ~71:NORMAN CLIFFORD VENN, 89 Pitzer Road, Glen Austin ,

South Africa ~72: NORMAN CLIFFORD VENN~

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2014/02752 ~ Complete ~54:ENERGY ABSORBER AND FALL ARREST SYSTEM SAFETY DEVICE

~71:LATCHWAYS PLC, Hopton ParkDevizes, Wiltshire SN10 2JP, United Kingdom ~72: JONES, KARL;JONES,

OWAIN~ 33:GB ~31:1118597.2 ~32:27/10/2011;33:GB ~31:1213064.7 ~32:23/07/2012

2014/02764 ~ Complete ~54:GROUND ENGAGING IMPLEMENT TOOTH ASSEMBLY WITH TIP AND

ADAPTER ~71:CATERPILLAR INC., 100 N.E.Adams StreetPeoria61629-9510Illinois , United States of America

~72: CONGDON,THOMAS MARSHALL;KOTTAKAPU,SUDHA;LAHOOD,JAMES ROBERT;RENSKI,WILLIAM J~

33:US ~31:61/545,110 ~32:08/10/2011;33:US ~31:13/644,493 ~32:04/10/2012

. - APPLIED ON 2014/04/16 -

2014/02782 ~ Provisional ~54:A METHOD OF OBTAINING SEISMIC INFORMATION ~71:DETNET SOUTH

AFRICA (PTY) LTD, AECI Place, The Woodlands, Woodlands Drive, Woodmead, South Africa ~72: KRUGER,

Michiel Jacobus~

2014/02783 ~ Provisional ~54:SECURE TRANSMISSION OF A SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENT CREDENTIAL

~71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 8999San Francisco, United States of America

~72: HUXHAM, Horatio Nelson~

2014/02784 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTRODES FOR ELECTROWINNING AND ELECTROREFINING

~71:HUMAN, Jan Petrus, 15 LOBELIA STREET, SOMERSET WEST, South Africa ~72: HUMAN, Jan Petrus~

2014/02785 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTRICAL STORAGE BATTERIES ~71:Jan Petrus Human, 15 Lobelia Street,

Somerset West, South Africa ~72: Jan Petrus Human~

2014/02786 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTRODES FOR ELECTROWINING AND ELECTROREFINING ~71:Jan

Petrus Human, 15 Lobelia Street, Somerset West, South Africa ~72: Jan Petrus Human~

2014/02787 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTHORIZING A TRANSACTION ~71:VISA

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 8999San Francisco, United States of America ~72:

HUXHAM, Horatio Nelson;MOSS, Tara Anne;O'REGAN, Alan Joseph;VAN WYK, Hough Arie~

2014/02789 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF BORTEZOMIB MANNITOL ESTER

~71:CIPLA LIMITED, Cipla House,Peninsula Business Park,Ganpatrao Kadam Marg,Lower Parel, India ~72:

KANKAN, Rajendra Narayanrao;PATHI, Srinivas Laxminarayan;PUPPALA, Ravikumar;RAO, Dharmaraj

Ramachandra~ 33:IN ~31:1431/MUM/2013 ~32:16/04/2013

2014/02794 ~ Complete ~54:POROUS PROPPANTS ~71:ROHRING, Steve, 2462 CAYUGA STREET, NIAGARA

FALLS, NEW YORK 14304, USA, United States of America ~72: ROHRING, Steve~ 33:US ~31:61/549,878

~32:21/10/2011

2014/02790 ~ Complete ~54:NEW THIO DERIVATIVES BEARING LACTAMS AS POTENT HDAC INHIBITORS

AND THEIR USES AS MEDICAMENTS ~71:SIGMA-TAU INDUSTRIE FARMACEUTICHE RIUNITE S.p.A.,

VIALE SHAKESPEARE, 47, I-00144 ROME, ITALY, Italy ~72: BATTISTUZZI, Gianfranco;CABRI, Walter;FANTO',

Nicola;GIANNINI, Giuseppe;PISANO, Claudio;VESCI, Loredana;VIGNOLA, Davide~ 33:EP ~31:11181832.4

~32:19/09/2011

2014/02791 ~ Complete ~54:MODULATION OF MACROPHAGE ACTIVATION ~71:TRANSGENE SA, BD

GONTHIER D'ANDERNACH, PARC D'INNOVATION, F-67405 ILLKIRCH, FRANCE, France ~72: HAEGEL,

Hélène;HALLET, Rémy~ 33:EP ~31:11306368.9 ~32:21/10/2011

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2014/02792 ~ Complete ~54:PACKAGING MATERIAL, PACKAGE AND PACKAGING BLANK

~71:INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC, 100 DEFOREST AVENUE, EAST HANOVER, NEW JERSEY

07936, USA, United States of America ~72: POITEVIN, Patrick~ 33:GB ~31:1116277.3 ~32:21/09/2011

2014/02793 ~ Complete ~54:CITRUS TRISTEZA VIRUS BASED VECTORS FOR FOREIGN GENE/S

EXPRESSION ~71:UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC., 223 GRINTER HALL,

GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32611, U.S.A., United States of America ~72: DAWSON, William, O.;EL-MOHTAR,

Choaa;FOLIMONOVA, Svetlana, Y.~ 33:US ~31:61/537,154 ~32:21/09/2011

2014/02795 ~ Complete ~54:3,4-DI-SUBSTITUTED PYRIDINE COMPOUND, METHODS OF USING AND

COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING THE SAME ~71:ARDEA BIOSCIENCES, INC., 4939 Directors Place, San

Diego, United States of America ~72: QUART, Barry, D.;YEH, Li-Tain~ 33:US ~31:61/555,450

~32:03/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/616,363 ~32:27/03/2012

2014/02779 ~ Provisional ~54:STRESS STONE CUTTING ~71:BRUWER, Frederick Johannes, c/o 109 Main

Road, South Africa;DECKERT, Carl Helmuth, c/o 109 Main Road, South Africa ~72: BRUWER, Frederick

Johannes;DECKERT, Carl Helmuth~

2014/02780 ~ Provisional ~54:EYELASH EXTENSION ARRANGEMENT ~71:Elma LINTZ, 13 Schubert Street,

South Africa;Klaus-Peter LINTZ, 13 Schubert Street, South Africa ~72: Elma LINTZ;Klaus-Peter LINTZ~

2014/02788 ~ Complete ~54:THERMAL INSULATION ARRANGEMENT ~71:Mohamed FOUAD, 39 Durham

Close, South Africa ~72: Mohamed FOUAD~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/09002 ~32:02/12/2013

2014/02781 ~ Provisional ~54:FOOD PLATE ~71:REID, Malcolm, McKenzie, 481 Manning Road, Glenwood,

Durban, 4001, Republic of South Africa, South Africa ~72: REID, Malcolm, McKenzie~

2014/02798 ~ Provisional ~54:JUMBO ELECTRICAL SAVER ~71:NGOAKO NELSON RAPHIRI, 6607

Ramochana D4 Street, South Africa ~72: NGOAKO NELSON RAPHIRI~

2014/02802 ~ Provisional ~54:APPARATUS FOR SEPARATING PACKAGING FROM PACKAGED PRODUCT

~71:DMCRI BUSINESS TRUST, REPRESENTED BY TRUSTEES: 1. DARRIN GARY MCCOMB 2. JUDY

ELAINE MCCOMB 3. MARIUS PRETORIUS, 49 Victory Avenue, South Africa ~72: BARRY PLATT;DARRIN

MCCOMB~

2014/02807 ~ Complete ~54:MATERIAL FEEDING ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR A DC-ARC SMELTER

FURNACE ~71:GREYLING FREDERIK PETRUS, 53 Coetzee StreetMiddleburg, South Africa;GREYLING

HENDRIK WILLEM, Farm 375 BankfonteinMiddleburg, South Africa ~72: GREYLING FREDERIK

PETRUS;GREYLING HENDRIK WILLEM~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02720 ~32:16/04/2013

2014/02810 ~ Complete ~54:INTERNAL CONVECTION CELL ~71:FLUIDIC INC, 8455 North 90th StreetSuite

417, United States of America ~72: FRIESEN CODY A;FRIESEN GRANT;HAYES JOEL;KRISHNAN

RAMKUMAR~ 33:US ~31:61/555 982 ~32:04/11/2011

2014/02821 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RUNNING APPLICATION IN MOBILE

TERMINAL ~71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD, 129, Samsung-Ro, YEongtong-Gu, Suwon-Si, Gyeonggi-

Do, 443-742, Republic of Korea ~72: KIM, DO-YEON;KOO, HYE-WON;KU, HAN-JUN;LEE, CHUNG-KYU;LEE,

EUN-JOO~ 33:KR ~31:10-2011-0094588 ~32:20/09/2011

2014/02796 ~ Provisional ~54:E.Z CLAMP ~71:VRASITHAS FOURITHIS, Plot 104/105 BarnardsvleiMooinooi,

South Africa ~72: QUENTIN GROENEWALD;VRASITHAS FOURITHIS~

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2014/02800 ~ Complete ~54:PAYMENT METHOD ~71:MICHAEL SIDNEY DALBY, 132 15th STREET , South

Africa ~72: MICHAEL SIDNEY DALBY;ROSS BEERMAN~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/03141 ~32:30/04/2013

2014/02813 ~ Complete ~54:STRESS AND/OR ACCUMULATED DAMAGE MONITORING SYSTEM ~71:TECH

MINING PTY LTD ACN 153 118 024, C/-SHRADER SINGH & CO PTY LTD, Suite 15C 79 Centre, Dandenong

Rd, Dingley Village, 3172, Victoria , Australia ~72: APONSO, LASHA BIYANGA;CHITTY, GERARD BERNARD~

33:AU ~31:2011903848 ~32:20/09/2011;33:AU ~31:2012902335 ~32:05/06/2012

2014/02817 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUPPORTING AN EXERCISE MOVEMENT

~71:FRIEDRICH-ALEXANDER-UNIVERSITAT ERLANGEN-NURNBERG, Schlossplatz 4, 91054, Erlangen,

Germany ~72: LOCHMANN, MATTHIAS~

2014/02839 ~ Complete ~54:PRODUCTION METHOD FOR POWDER CONTAINING CRYSTALLINE a,a-

TREHALOSE DIHYDRATE ~71:HAYASHIBARA CO., LTD, 675-1FujisakiNaka-kuOkayama, Japan ~72: IZAWA

SEISUKE;SHIBUYA TAKASHI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-206482 ~32:21/09/2011;33:JP ~31:2012-168474

~32:30/07/2012

2014/02842 ~ Complete ~54:PHOSPHORUS MODIFIED ZEOLITE CATALYST ~71:ExxonMobil Research and

Engineering Company, 1545 Route 22 East, P.O. Box 900, Annandale 08801-0900, NJ, United States of America

~72: BEUTEL, TILMAN W.;DAAGE, MICHEL A.;HICKEY, KARLTON;MCCARTHY, STEPHEN J.;WALDRUP,

BEAU~ 33:US ~31:51/548,044 ~32:17/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/548,015 ~32:17/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/548,038

~32:17/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/548,052 ~32:17/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/548,057 ~32:17/10/2011;33:US

~31:61/548,064 ~32:17/10/2011

2014/02847 ~ Complete ~54:REGULATION OF SODIUM CHANNELS BY PLUNC PROTEINS ~71:THE

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL, 308 Bynum Hall, Campus 4105, Chapel Hill 27599-

4105, NC, United States of America ~72: DONALDSON, SCOTT;STUTTS, MONROE JACK;TARRAN, ROBERT~

33:US ~31:61/536,647 ~32:20/09/2011

2014/02805 ~ Provisional ~54:MOBILE DISPLAY DEVICE ~71:SUSAN DAWN MILLER, 118 Oak

AvenueMarlands, South Africa ~72: NEIL MILLER~

2014/02815 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING SYNTHESIS GAS BY GASIFYING A BIOMASS IN A

FLUIDIZED BED ~71:THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS AG, Thyssenkrupp Allee 1, 45143, Essen,

Germany ~72: ABRAHAM, RALF;HEINRITS-ADRIAN, MAX;PAVONE, DOMENICO~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 114

171.9 ~32:19/09/2011

2014/02818 ~ Complete ~54:VEGETATION BED, AND METHOD FOR CULTIVATING PLANTS ~71:TORAY

INDUSTRIES, 1-1, Nihonbashi-Muromachi, 2-Chome. Chuo-Ku, Tokyo, 1038666, Japan ~72: KAJIYAMA,

HIROSHI;MATSUMOTO, SHIGETO;SHIRAI, TAKAMUNE~ 33:JP ~31:2011-225798 ~32:13/10/2011

2014/02825 ~ Complete ~54:GRAPHITE THERMAL DECONTAMINATION WITH REDUCING GASES

~71:ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE, 22-30, Avenue De Wagram, F-75008, Paris, France ~72: BROWN

THOMAS;MASON, J BRADLEY;OLANDER, JONATHAN;TOABZADEH, SAHAR~

2014/02801 ~ Provisional ~54:INDUCTION COOKER ~71:EGGNIFFICENT (PTY) LTD, 123 KleinboschKoppie

Street, South Africa ~72: COETZEE WILLEM WOUTER;NIEUWOUDT JAMES GEORGE;SCHWARZ

WALDEMAR;VAN STADEN JACOBUS FREDERICK~

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2014/02806 ~ Complete ~54:ANTENNA ARRANGEMENT ~71:POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED, 33

Thora CrescentWynberg, South Africa ~72: VALE CHRISTOPHER ALFRED WOLFGANG~ 33:ZA

~31:2011/07758 ~32:24/10/2011

2014/02808 ~ Provisional ~54:ANTIBODY FRAGMENTS SPECIFIC TO VON WILLEBRAND FACTOR

PROPEPTIDE (VWFPP) ~71:UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE, Department of MicrobialBiochemical and

Food BiotechnologyNelson Mandela Drive, South Africa ~72: MEIRING SARAH MURIEL;SETLAI BOTLE

DIRONTSO PRECIOUS~

2014/02814 ~ Complete ~54:POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMP AND OPERATING METHOD THEREOF

~71:AKER WIRTH GMBH, Kolner Strabe 71-73, 41812, Erkelenz, Germany ~72: GIESSBACH,

ALFRED;JAEGER, NORBERT~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 054 073.3 ~32:30/09/2011;33:DE ~31:10 2011 054 074

~32:30/09/2011

2014/02822 ~ Complete ~54:EMBOSSED THERMOPLASTIC LABEL ~71:AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION,

150 N. Orange Grove BLVD., Pasadena, 91103, California, United States of America ~72: HANNINGTON,

MICHAEL;HEEDERIK, PETER J;OWUSU, OSEI~ 33:US ~31:61/537,045 ~32:20/09/2011

2014/02826 ~ Complete ~54:VANADIUM FLOW CELL ~71:DEEYA ENERGY, INC., 48611 Warm Springs BLVD.,

Fremont, 94539, California, United States of America ~72: KESHAVARZ, MAJID;ZU, GE~ 33:US ~31:61547,643

~32:14/10/2011;33:US ~31:13/651,230 ~32:12/10/2012

2014/02829 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUNDS WITH NEMATICIDAL ACTIVITY ~71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL

PROPERTY GMBH, Alfred-Nobel-Str 10, 40789, Monheim, Germany ~72: CARLES, LIONEL;COQUERON,

PIERRE-YVES;DESBORDES, PHILIPPE;FUSSLEIN, MARTIN;GORGENS, ULRICH;GREUL, JORG NICO;ILG,

KERSTIN;KATHER, KRISTIAN;LOSEL, PETER;MALSAM, OLGA;MANSFIELD, DARREN;MERESSE,

PHILIPPE;REICK, HEIKO;REIDRICH, MATTHIAS;RODEFELD, LARS;SCHWARZ, HANS-GEORG;VOERSTE,

ARND~ 33:EP ~31:11187507.6 ~32:02/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/555,127 ~32:03/11/2011;33:EP ~31:11194886.5

~32:21/12/2011

2014/02833 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ADAPTIVE TRAFFIC CONTROL ~71:SYNTELL

PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 64-74 White Road, South Africa ~72: LEWIS ROGER ALEXANDER~

2014/02836 ~ Complete ~54:COMESTIBLE ANIMAL CHEW AND PLAY TOY ~71:NESTEC S.A., Avenue Nestle

55, Switzerland ~72: DIXON DAN K~ 33:US ~31:61/626 056 ~32:20/09/2011

2014/02837 ~ Complete ~54:THERMALLY INSULATED COMPONENTS FOR EXHAUST SYSTEMS ~71:3M

INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY, 3M CenterPost Office Box 33427, United States of America ~72: DIETZ

PETER T~ 33:US ~31:61/537 600 ~32:22/09/2011

2014/02843 ~ Complete ~54:PHOSPHORUS MODIFIED ZEOLITE CATALYSTS ~71:ExxonMobil Research and

Engineering Company, 1545 Route 22 East, P.O. Box 900, Annandale 08801-0900, NJ, United States of America

~72: BEUTEL, TILMAN W.;DAAGE, MICHEL;HICKEY, KARLTON J.;MCCARTHY, STEPHEN J.;WALDRUP,

BEAU~ 33:US ~31:61/548,015 ~32:17/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/548,038 ~32:17/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/548,044

~32:17/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/548,052 ~32:17/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/548,057 ~32:17/10/2011;33:US

~31:61/548,064 ~32:17/10/2011

2014/02846 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE FOR REMOVING DELIVERY MEMBER SHIELDS ~71:SHL GROUP AB,

IP Department, Box 1240, Augustenndalsvagen 19, Nacka Strand SE-13128, Sweden ~72: HOLMQVIST,

ANDERS~ 33:SE ~31:1150962-7 ~32:17/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/547,913 ~32:17/10/2011

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2014/02848 ~ Complete ~54:POLYMER INTERLAYERS COMPRISING EPOXIDIZED VEGETABLE OIL

~71:SOLUTIA INC., 575 Maryville Centre Drive, St. Louis 63141, MO, United States of America ~72: CHEN,

WENJIE;MA, YINONG~ 33:US ~31:13/240,834 ~32:22/09/2011

2014/02830 ~ Complete ~54:HEAT-CONDUCTING DEVICE FOR AN ABSORBER AND METHOD FOR THE

PRODUCTION THEREOF ~71:ROBERT BOSCH GMBH, Postfach 30 02 20, Germany ~72: CLEMENT

UWE;VIETEN MARTIN~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 114 053.4 ~32:22/09/2011

2014/02831 ~ Provisional ~54:ROTARY PLOUGHS FOR GASIFIERS ~71:SASOL TECHNOLOGY

PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 1 Sturdee AvenueRosebank, South Africa ~72: BEUKMAN MARNUS;DEAS

GAVIN;DU TOIT MARCO;FRANCIS DANIEL;HADEBE NATHI;KOEKEMOER ANDREI;STADLER KOBUS~

2014/02811 ~ Complete ~54:HYDROCARBON FLUID COMPATIBLE MICRONIZED POLYMERS ~71:SHELL

INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V., Carel van Bylandtlaan 30, Netherlands ~72: RUSSO

JOSEPH MICHAEL;SHEA TIMOTHY MICHAEL~ 33:US ~31:61/553 586 ~32:31/10/2011

2014/02819 ~ Complete ~54:POLYPEPTIDE CONSTRUCTS AND USES THEREOF ~71:TEVA

PHARMACEUTICALS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, Level 2 37 Epping Road, Macquarie Park, 2113, New South

Wales, Australia ~72: CLARKE, ADAM;DOYLE, ANTHONY G;KORVER, WOUTER;LIN, JACK TZU-

CHIAO;MIKESELL, GLEN E;POGUE, SARAH L;POLLARD, MATTHEW;TAURA, TETSUYA;TRAN,

STEPHEN;WILSON JR, DAVID S~ 33:AU ~31:2011904502 ~32:28/10/2011

2014/02820 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING DGLA AND/OR 15-HETRE

AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~71:DIGNITY SCIENCES LIMITED, First Floor, Block 3 The Oval,

Shelbourne Road, Ballsbridge, 44245, Dublin, Ireland ~72: CLIMAX, JOHN;COUGHLAN, DAVID;MANKU,

MEHAR~ 33:US ~31:61/549,022 ~32:19/10/2011

2014/02824 ~ Complete ~54:REDUCTION OF GALECTIN-3 LEVELS BY PLASMAPHERESIS ~71:ELIAZ,

ISAAC, 721 Jonive Road, Sebastopol, 94572, California, United States of America ~72: ELIAZ, ISAAC~ 33:US

~31:61/568,210 ~32:08/12/2011

2014/02840 ~ Complete ~54:AN IR BLASTER ASSEMBLY ~71:ELLIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 94 Eloff

Street Extension, Village Deep, South Africa ~72: RAUTENBACH, GERT CHRISTIAAN;SAMSON, WAYNE

MERVYN GRADUS;THORNE, STEPHEN WESTLEY~

2014/02832 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PREPARING EXPANDED COPOLYMERS BASED ON

POLY(METH)ACRYLIMIDE COMPRISING AN ADHESION PROMOTER ~71:EVONIK ROHM GMBH,

Kirschenallee, Germany ~72: BERNHARD KAY;BUHLER SEBASTIAN;KRAATZ ARNIM;PIOTROWSKI INA~

33:DE ~31:10 2011 085 026.0 ~32:21/10/2011

2014/02835 ~ Complete ~54:ONBOARD-INSTALLATION FOR A VEHICLE ~71:KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM AG,

Am Europlatz 2, Austria ~72: NAGY OLIVER;POVOLNY ROBERT~ 33:EP ~31:13 164 397.5 ~32:19/04/2013

2014/02844 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM FOR FAST AND ACCURATE FILLING OF A TWO-PHASE COOLING

DEVICE, NOTABLY A HEAT PIPE, ADAPTED FOR USE IN AUTOMATED PROCESS ~71:THALES

NEDERLAND B.V., Zuidelijke Havenweg 40, Hengelo NL-7550 GD, Netherlands ~72: TE RIELE, GERT JAN;TEN

HOEVE, HARM JAN;VAN ES, JOHANNES;WITS, WESSEL WILLEMS~ 33:EP ~31:11186242.1 ~32:21/10/2011

2014/02849 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIMICROBIAL FORMULATIONS WITH PELARGONIC ACID ~71:ANITOX

CORPORATION, 1055 Progress CircleLawrenceville, United States of America ~72: PIMENTEL

JULIO;RICHARDSON KURT~ 33:US ~31:61/549 661 ~32:20/10/2011

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2014/02838 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR CHARGING AN ONBOARD-UNIT WITH AN ELECTRONIC TICKET

~71:KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM AG, Am Europlatz 2, Austria ~72: NAGY OLIVER;POVOLNY ROBERT~ 33:EP

~31:13 164 396.7 ~32:19/04/2013

2014/02841 ~ Complete ~54:PHOSPHORUS MODIFIED ZEOLITE CATALYSTS ~71:ExxonMobil Research and

Engineering Company, 1545 Route 22 East, P.O. Box 900, Annandale 08801-0900, NJ, United States of America

~72: BEUTEL, TILMAN W.;DAAGE, MICHEL A.;HICKEY, KARLTON J.;MCCARTHY, STEPHEN J.;WALDRUP,

BEAU~ 33:US ~31:61/548,015 ~32:17/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/548,038 ~32:17/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/548,044

~32:17/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/548,052 ~32:17/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/548,057 ~32:17/10/2011;33:US

~31:61/548,064 ~32:17/10/2011

2014/02797 ~ Provisional ~54:SPIGOTS C.W ~71:VRASITHAS FOURITHIS, Plot 104/105, South Africa ~72:

QUENTIN GROENEWALD;VRASITHAS FOURITHIS~

2014/02799 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING A CURVED STRUCTURE AND APPARATUS FOR

PERFORMING SUCH METHOD ~71:HALL ALETHEA ROSALIND MELANIE, Plot 40 Driefontein, South Africa

~72: HALL ALETHEA ROSALIND MELANIE~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/07886 ~32:28/10/2011

2014/02803 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIMICROBIAL MIXTURE OF ALDEHYDES, ORGANIC ACIDS AND ARGANIC

ACID ESTERS ~71:ANITOX CORPORATION, 1055 Progress CircleLawrenceville, United States of America ~72:

PIMENTEL JULIO;RICHARDSON KURT~ 33:US ~31:61/565 276 ~32:30/11/2011

2014/02804 ~ Complete ~54:A LIGHTNING DETECTION AND PROTECTION SYSTEM ~71:PRIMARY

TECHNOLOGY SERVICES CC, 139 8th RoadApple Orchards Homestead, South Africa ~72: WHYTE MARK

PETER~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/03160 ~32:30/04/2013

2014/02809 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE CONTROL

OPTIMIZATION ~71:ABENGOA SOLAR INC, 11500 West 13th AvenueLakewood, United States of America ~72:

ERICKSON LUKE;GAVILAN ANTONIO;MUREN RUSSELL~ 33:US ~31:61/558 275 ~32:10/11/2011

2014/02812 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR REDUCTION OF SULFUR IN FCC LIQUID PRODUCTS

THROUGH THE USE OF CARBON MONOXIDE AS A REDUCING AGENT ~71:INDIAN OIL CORPORATION

LTD., Indian Oil Bhavan 2, Gariahat Road (South), Dhakuria West, Bengal, Kolkata, 700 068, India ~72:

KARTHIKEYANI, ARUMUGAM VELAYUTHAM;KASLIWAL, PANKAJ KUMAR;KUMAR, BRIJESH;KUVETTU

MOHAN, PRABHU;MALHOTRA, RAVINDER KUMAR;MISHRA, GANGA SHANKER;RAJAGOPAL,

SANTANAM;SAROYA, LATOOR LAL;VERMA, BRIJESH KUMAR~ 33:IN ~31:1412/KOL/2011 ~32:03/11/2011

2014/02816 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING A USER-DEPENDENT STATE OF A

SPORTS OBJECT ~71:FRIEDRICH-ALEXANDER-UNIVERSITAT ERLANGEN-NURNBERG, Schossplatz 4,

91054, erlangen, Germany ~72: LOCHMANN, MATTHIAS~

2014/02823 ~ Complete ~54:PHYTOSEIID PREDATORY MITE RELEASING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR

PRODUCTION ~71:KOPPERT B.V., Veilingweg 14, NL-2651 BE, Berkel En Rodenrijs, Netherlands ~72:

BOLCKMANS, KAREL JOZEF FLORENT;STAM, ARNO THEODOOR;VAN BAAL, ADELMAR EMMANUEL;VAN

HOUTEN, YVONNE MARIA~ 33:NL ~31:1039058 ~32:20/09/2011

2014/02834 ~ Complete ~54:MOTION VECTOR DETERMINATION FOR VIDEO CODING ~71:QUALCOMM

INCORPORATED, Attn: International IP Administration5775 Morehouse Drive, United States of America ~72:

KARCZEWICZ MARTA;SEREGIN VADIM;WANG XIANGLIN;ZHENG YUNFEI~ 33:US ~31:61/535 964

~32:17/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/564 764 ~32:29/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/564 799 ~32:29/11/2011;33:US

~31:13/585 423 ~32:14/08/2012

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2014/02845 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING NUCLEAR FUEL PRODUCTS WITH A HIGH

LOADING OF LOW ENRICHED URANIUM AND CORRESPONDING NUCLEAR KERNBRENNSTOFF

~71:COMPAGNIE POUR L'ETUDE Et La REALISATION DE COMBUSTIBLES ATOMIQUES, Tour Areva, 1

Place Jean Millier, Courbevoie F-92400, France ~72: BOURDAT, GILLES;COULLOMB, CHRISTEL;GRASSE,

MICHEL;MOYROUD, CHRISTOPHE;STEPNIK, BERTRAND~

2014/02827 ~ Complete ~54:A TUBE MODULE ~71:ALFA LAVAL CORPORATE AB, Box 73, S-221 00, Lund,

Sweden ~72: HOGLUND, KASPER~ 33:EP ~31:11188166.0 ~32:08/11/2011

2014/02828 ~ Complete ~54:CATALYST COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESS FOR ETHYLENE

OLIGOMERIZATION ~71:BEIJING RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, CHINA PETROLEUM &

CHEMICAL CORPORATION, No 14 Beisanuan East Road, Chaoyang District, 100013, Beijing, People's

Republic of China;CHINA PETROLEUM & CHEMICAL CORPORATION, No. 22 Chaoyangmen North Street,

Chaoyang District, Biejing, 100728, People's Republic of China ~72: LI, TONGLIN;LI, WEIZHEN;LIU, JUN;PIAO,

YULING;WANG, HUAJIE;WANG, JILONG;ZHANG, HAIYANG;ZHENG, MINGFANG~ 33:CN

~31:201310132839.6 ~32:17/04/2013;33:CN ~31:201310132911.5 ~32:17/04/2013;33:CN ~31:201310133037.7

~32:17/04/2013;33:CN ~31:201310347221.1 ~32:09/08/2013;33:CN ~31:201310347347.9

~32:09/08/2013;33:CN ~31:201310376576.3 ~32:26/08/2013;33:CN ~31:201310421815.2

~32:16/09/2013;33:CN ~31:201310492966.7 ~32:18/10/2013

. - APPLIED ON 2014/04/17 -

2014/02891 ~ Provisional ~54:FERROCHROME ALLOY PRODUCTION ~71:SUBLIME TECHNOLOGIES (PTY)

LTD , 10 Sherborne Road Parktown, South Africa ~72: COOKSON,KEVIN;PHEIFFER,DAVID MITCHELL~

. - APPLIED ON 2014/04/22 -

2014/02852 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD OF INSTALLING AN EXTRUDED PLASTIC MESH NET ~71:NCM

INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD, 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: CROMPTON, Brendan

Robert~

2014/02858 ~ Provisional ~54:RECTIFYING A BALANCE OF A FLOAT ACCOUNT ~71:VISA INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 8999San Francisco, United States of America ~72: MEREDITH, Owen

David~

2014/02863 ~ Complete ~54:TAMPER RESISTANT COUPLING ~71:VICTAULIC COMPANY, 4901 Kesslersville

Road,Easton, United States of America ~72: BIERY, Wayne M.;DOLE, Douglas R.;SITH, Ahmed~ 33:US

~31:13/888,439 ~32:07/05/2013

2014/02854 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD FOR PREVENTING WINE HAZE FORMATION ~71:STELLENBOSCH

UNIVERSITY, Admin B, Victoria StreetStellenbosch, South Africa ~72: BAUER, Florian Franz;NDLOVU, Thulile~

2014/02856 ~ Provisional ~54:DC ARC FURNACE SYNTHESIS OF REFINED FERROMANGANESE ALLOYS

AND METAL ~71:HARDING, Vernon; BEYLEFELD, Jacques, c/o 48 Soverign Drive, Routh 21 Corporate Park,

Irene Ext 30, Centurion, South Africa ~72: HARDING, Vernon; BEYLEFELD, Jacques~

2014/02864 ~ Complete ~54:A GASTRORETENTIVE DOSAGE SYSTEM AND PROCESS OF PREPARATION

THEREOF ~71:RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED, Head Office: 12th Floor, Devika Tower, 06 Nehru Place,

India ~72: AHMAD, Shavej;KUMAR, Varinder;SINGH, Romi, Barat~ 33:IN ~31:2922/DEL/2011 ~32:11/10/2011

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2014/02868 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR THE CONTROLLING AND FEEDING OF A POWER PLANT AND

POWER PLANT ~71:PISKORZ, Tomasz, Tadeusz , Polna 12, 21-509, Poland;PISKORZ, Waldemar , Polna 12,

21-509, Poland ~72: PISKORZ, Tomasz, Tadeusz;PISKORZ, Waldemar~ 33:PL ~31:P-396453 ~32:27/09/2011

2014/02866 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR CULTIVATING SUGAR CANE ~71:BASF SE, D-67056

LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: AZENHA, Antonio Cesar;DEGASPARI, Nilton;QUEIROZ, Paulo

Cesar;TAVARES-RODRIGUES, Marco Antonio;TEIXEIRA, Cassio da Silva Cardoso;WERNER, Frank~ 33:EP

~31:11182454.6 ~32:23/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/538,138 ~32:23/09/2011

2014/02853 ~ Provisional ~54:SERVICE INDICATOR DEVICE ~71:ALETTA JACOBA SMIT & LEON RENIER

SMIT &MFUNDO SIPHESIHLE MHLONGO, NO:13 SOMME ROADMUSGRAVE, South Africa ~72: LEON

RENIER SMIT~

2014/02857 ~ Provisional ~54:Fire Extinguisher Kit ~71:Komani Discount Centre CC, Langverwacht, Ambordale

1, South Africa ~72: COETZER, Gert Jeremiah;HAVONGA, Chris;MOULANG, Bryan~

2014/02869 ~ Complete ~54:DISPENSING SYSTEMS ~71:LEO PHARMA A/S, Industriparken 55 , Denmark ~72:

DAVIES, Graeme Howard;LACY, Graham Keith;MCLELLAN, Steven;REDDALL, Nicholas Henry;ROGERS,

Georgina;SPRADA, Peter;WILCOX, Alun~ 33:US ~31:61/549,952 ~32:21/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/587,907

~32:18/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/654,5777 ~32:01/06/2012

2014/02855 ~ Provisional ~54:BREATHER TUBE INDICATOR ~71:NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD, 109

Adcock Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: CROMPTON, Brendan Robert~

2014/02865 ~ Complete ~54:DIESEL OXIDATION CATALYST WITH LAYERED STRUCTURE CONTAINING

CERIA COMPOSITION AS PALLADIUM SUPPORT MATERIAL FOR ENHANCED HC AND CO GAS

CONVERSION ~71:BASF CORPORATION, 100 PARK AVENUE, FLORHAM PARK, NJ 07932, USA, United

States of America;BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: GERLACH,

Olga;GRUBERT, Gerd;HILGENDORFF, Marcus;HOKE, Jeffrey;MÜLLER-STACH, Torsten;NEUBAUER,

Torsten;PUNKE, Alfred;ROTH, Stanley;SUNG, Shiang;WEI, Xinyi~ 33:EP ~31:11182585.7 ~32:23/09/2011

2014/02867 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRECISELY CONTROLLING THE SIZE AND

SHAPE OF RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATIONS ~71:DIROS TECHNOLOGY INC., 232 Hood Road, Canada ~72:

ATLTMEJD, Moshe, Morrie;DARMOS, George, Peter;DARMOS, Peter, George;GAVRILOV, Ilya;IRONSTONE,

Joel;ORGAN, Leslie, William~ 33:US ~31:61/547,713 ~32:15/10/2011

2014/02861 ~ Provisional ~54:BLASTING SYSTEM CONTROL ~71:DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD, AECI

Place, The Woodlands, Woodlands Drive, Woodmead, South Africa ~72: KRUGER, Michiel Jacobus~

2014/02874 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TREATMENT OF EFFLUENT ACCUMULATING

IN A DESALINATION PLANT ~71:Frederick Simon OOSTHUIZEN, Rabenslücke 40, Germany ~72: Frederick

Simon OOSTHUIZEN~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 116 699.1 ~32:24/10/2011

2014/02875 ~ Complete ~54:ANALYZING CLIENT DATA STORES ~71:MIMECAST NORTH AMERICA INC.,

203 Crescent Street, Suite 303, Waltham, United States of America ~72: BORENSTEIN, Nathaniel S.~ 33:US

~31:13/273,696 ~32:14/10/2011

2014/02862 ~ Provisional ~54:UNDERGROUND MINE SUPPORT ~71:Stitch Wise (Pty) Ltd, 1 Nursery Road,

Westerndeep Levels, South Africa ~72: KILLASSY, Natalie~

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2014/02870 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A TWO-PART HYBRID WHEEL MADE OF A

LIGHT ALLOY, IN PARTICULAR ALUMINUM ~71:SAINT JEAN INDUSTRIES, 180, rue des Frères LumièreF-

69220, France ~72: DI SERIO, Emile, Thomas~ 33:FR ~31:1159645 ~32:25/10/2011

2014/02871 ~ Complete ~54:STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC ACID BATH

~71:AK STEEL PROPERTIES, INC., 9227 CENTRE POINTE DRIVE, WEST CHESTER, OH 45069, USA, United

States of America ~72: GLASS, Amanda, R.;PRICE, David, M.;RODABAUGH, Ronald, D.~ 33:US

~31:61/539,259 ~32:26/09/2011

2014/02973 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPERATING AN ENGINE ON NATURAL AIR

~71:SUMRA, Hajibhai A., Kalawad Road, Behind Vrandavan Socty., Ruda 1, Plot No. 164 , India ~72: SUMRA,

Hajibhai A.~ 33:IN ~31:2686/MUM/2011 ~32:22/09/2011

2014/02872 ~ Complete ~54:FOUNDATION FOR A WIND TURBINE ~71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH,

Dreekamp 5, Germany ~72: Thomas COORDES~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 085 947.0 ~32:08/11/2011

2014/02873 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITE BIOMARKERS FOR NON-INVASIVE SCREENING, DIAGNOSIS

AND PROGNOSIS OF COLORECTAL CANCER ~71:KING ABDULLAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND

TECHNOLOGY, 4700 King Abdullah, University of Science And Technology, Saudi Arabia ~72: BAJIC,

Vladimir;INCITTI, Roberto;MANSOUR, Hicham~ 33:US ~31:61/548,202 ~32:17/10/2011

2014/02860 ~ Provisional ~54:HYDRAULIC CYLINDER ~71:HENKAL (PTY) LTD, 55 POTGIETER

STREETALRODE EX4, South Africa ~72: HENDRIK JOHANNES KALTWASSE~

2014/02915 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR VEHICLE STABILIZATION ~71:VOLVO

LASTVAGNAR AB, Goteborg SE-405 08, Sweden ~72: KHARRAZI SOGOL;LAINE LEO;TAGESSON

KRISTOFFER~

2014/02917 ~ Complete ~54:ATTACHMENT PATCH FOR MOUNTING VARIOUS DEVICES

~71:BRIDGESTONE AMERICAS TIRE OPERATIONS. LLC, 535 Marriott DriveNashville, United States of

America ~72: RENSEL JOHN D;WILSON PAUL B~ 33:US ~31:13/251 311 ~32:03/10/2011

2014/02925 ~ Complete ~54:IMMUNOBINDERS DIRECTED AGAINST SCLEROSTIN ~71:ABBVIE INC, 1 North

Waukegan Road, United States of America;HSIEH CHUNG-MING, 22 Olde Field Road, United States of

America;IVANOV ALEXANDER, 12468 Main Campus Drive, United States of America;WAEGELL WENDY, 7

Rice Corner, United States of America ~72: HSIEH CHUNG-MING;IVANOV ALEXANDER;WAEGELL WENDY~

33:US ~31:61/550 724 ~32:24/10/2011

2014/02907 ~ Complete ~54:DISUBSTITUTED 3,4-DIAMINO-3-CYCLOBUTENE-1,2-DIONE COMPOUNDS FOR

USE IN THE TREATMENT OF CHEMOKINE-MEDIATED PATHOLOGIES ~71:GALDERMA RESEARCH &

DEVELOPMENT , 2400 Route des Colles, Les Templiers, Biot F-06410, France ~72: AUBERT,

JEROME;BOITEAU, JEAN-GUY;CLARY, LAURENCE;MUSICKI, BRANISLAV;ROSSIO, PATRICIA;SCHUPPLI-

NOLLET, MARLENE~ 33:FR ~31:1159829 ~32:28/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/552,829 ~32:28/10/2011

2014/02878 ~ Provisional ~54:DIAMOND TRAILER LOCK ~71:ESTHER SUZAN NEUMANN, P.O Box

925Ferndale , South Africa;MICHAEL GLEN HAUGHTAN, P.O Box 925Ferndale , South Africa ~72: ESTHER

SUZAN NEUMANN;MICHAEL GLEN HAUGHTAN~

2014/02892 ~ Complete ~54:USING CONTINUOUS NITRATE MEASUREMENT TO CONTROL AERATION IN

AN AERATED-ANOXIC PROCESS ~71:EVOQUA WATER TECHNOLOGIES LLC, 4800 North Point

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ParkwaySuite 250 Alpharetta30022Georgia, United States of America ~72: DOYLE,MICHAEL

L;WHITTIER,MICHAEL CASEY~ 33:US ~31:61/560,318 ~32:16/11/2011

2014/02893 ~ Complete ~54:MIXTURE FOR THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE AND DEVICE FOR HEAT

STORAGE AND RELEASE USING SAID MIXTURE ~71:OHIKIA S.R.L., Via F.Lli Gabba1/A I-20121Milano, Italy

~72: NEGRISOLO,FRANCESCO;ROSSO,MARIACRISTINA~ 33:IT ~31:MI2011A002050 ~32:11/11/2011

2014/02902 ~ Complete ~54:REFERENCE PICTURE LIST CONSTRUCTION FOR VIDEO CODING

~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn:International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, San Diego

92121-1714, CA, United States of America ~72: CHEN, YING;WANG, YE-KUI~ 33:US ~31:61/538,787

~32:23/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/539,433 ~32:26/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/542,034 ~32:30/09/2011;33:US

~31:13/622,944 ~32:19/09/2012

2014/02926 ~ Complete ~54:PRODUCING PIG IRON FROM IRON-CONTAINING FEED MATERIALS

~71:HOFFMAN GLENN E, 1092 John Clyburn Rd, United States of America ~72: HOFFMAN GLEN E~ 33:US

~31:61/692 014 ~32:22/08/2012;33:US ~31:61/718 510 ~32:25/10/2012;33:US ~31:61/749 215 ~32:04/01/2013

2014/02898 ~ Complete ~54:VIDEO CODING WITH SUBSETS OF A REFERENCE PICTURE SET

~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn: International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, San Diego

92121-1714,CA, United States of America ~72: CHEN, YING;WANG, YE-KUI~ 33:US ~31:61/538,787

~32:23/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/539,433 ~32:26/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/542,034 ~32:30/09/2011;33:US

~31:13/622,961 ~32:19/09/2012

2014/02918 ~ Complete ~54:PUMP FITTINGS AND METHODS FOR THEIR MANUFACTURE ~71:QUANTEX

PATENTS LIMITED, 85 Richford Street, United Kingdom ~72: FORD JONATHAN EDWARD;HAYES-

PANKHURST RICHARD PAUL~ 33:GB ~31:1117297.0 ~32:07/10/2011

2014/02920 ~ Complete ~54:INSECTICIDAL PAINTS ~71:AKZO NOBEL COATINGS INTERNATIONAL B.V.,

Velperweg 76, Netherlands ~72: KANG KAI;LU JUNBIAO;MCLOUGHLIN DARAGH;OLSEN JORGEN H~ 33:CA

~31:2011/081547 ~32:31/10/2011

2014/02922 ~ Complete ~54:PATTERN FOR ENCODING DIGITAL INFORMATION ON A SURFACE, AND

MARKING AND READING METHODS ~71:SICPA HOLDING SA, Avenue de Florissant 41, Switzerland ~72:

DECOUX ERIC;VUISTINER DAVE~

2014/02924 ~ Complete ~54:CONTACT DISPLAY METHOD, INSTANT MESSAGING SOFTWARE CLIENT,

AND CLIENT SERVER ~71:TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LTD, Room 403East Block

2SEG ParkZhenxing RoadFutian District Shenzhen , People's Republic of China ~72: LIU SHILEI~ 33:CN

~31:201110320427.6 ~32:20/10/2011

2014/02881 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PROCESSING FISCHER-TROPSCH OFF-GAS ~71:SHELL

INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V., Carel van Bylandtlaan 30NL-2596 HR The Hague ,

Netherlands ~72: BRACHT,MAARTEN;BUNGKU,DESMOND ,ANDREW;LINDERS,XANDER;SADASIVAN

VIJAYAKUMARI,SIVAKUMAR;TE BRAAKE,JUSTUS,THEODORUS,GERARDUS;VAN DE

GRAAF,WOUTER,DAVID~ 33:EP ~31:11186511.9 ~32:25/10/2011;33:EP ~31:11186514.3 ~32:25/10/2011

2014/02886 ~ Complete ~54:SAWTOOTH STRUCTURE AND TOY BLOCK COMPRISING THE STRUCTURE

~71:KAJIN GROUP PTE.LTD , 20 Collyer Quay#23-01Singapore049319, Singapore;SYNTHIA JAPAN CO.,LTD ,

1-53-3-101 Izumi Suginami-KuTokyo, Japan ~72: KIM,SANG HOON;KIMSANG HOON~ 33:KR ~31:10-2011-

0096253 ~32:23/09/2011;33:KR ~31:10-2012-0086355 ~32:07/08/2012

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2014/02894 ~ Complete ~54:CONNECTION ARRANGEMENT OF AT LEAST TWO BODIES,IN PARTICULAR

AT LEAST TWO BODIES OF COMPONENTS OF A MECHANICAL AUTOMATION GROUP OF

MOVEMENTS,WITH A REMOVABLE CONSTRAINING GROUP ~71:METAL WORK S.P.A., Via Segni5-7-9I-

25062Concesio (BS), Italy ~72: TAMIOZZO,CORRADO~ 33:IT ~31:MI2011A 002202 ~32:02/12/2011

2014/02895 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF PRESERVING INJECTABLE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS

COMPRISING A CYCLODEXTRIN AND A HYDROPHOBIC DRUG ~71:JUROX PTY LTD , 85 Gardiner

StreetRutherford2320New South Wales , Australia ~72: LAU,KAI;PASLOSKE,KIRBY

SHAWN;RICHARDSON,SARAH JANE;WILLIS,AMANDA EILEEN~ 33:AU ~31:2011904970

~32:29/11/2011;33:AU ~31:2012/904962 ~32:09/11/2012

2014/02896 ~ Complete ~54:A MEMBRANE, AND A NECK INCLUDING SUCH MEMBRANE ~71:TETRA LAVAL

HOLDINGS & FINANCE S.A., 70 Avenue General-Guisan, CH-1009, Pully, Switzerland ~72: HAKANSSON,

BENGT;JOHANSON, GORAN;RYDBERG, PAR;STILLERUD, LENNART~ 33:SE ~31:1151098-9

~32:18/11/2011

2014/02903 ~ Complete ~54:AMIDE COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF

~71:Advinus Therapeutics Limited, 21 & 22, Peenya Industrial Area, Phase II, Bangalore 560058, India ~72:

BHUNYA, DEBNATH;DATRANGE, LAXMIKANT;HAZARE, ATUL;KHARUL, RAJENDRA;MOOKHTIAR, KASIM

A;PATIL, SATISH;SINGH, UMESH;THAKKAR, MAHESH~ 33:IN ~31:3308/CHE/2011 ~32:23/09/2011

2014/02905 ~ Complete ~54:[1,2,3]TRIAZOLO [4,5-D]PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES AS AGONIST OF THE

CANNABINOID RECEPTOR 2 ~71:F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, Basel CH-4070,

Switzerland ~72: ADAM, JEAN-MICHEL;BISSANTZ, CATERINA;GRETHER, UWE;KIMBARA,

ATSUSHI;NETTEKOVEN, MATTHIAS;ROEVER, STEPHAN;ROGERS-EVANS, MARK~ 33:EP ~31:11188333.6

~32:08/11/2011

2014/02908 ~ Complete ~54:NEW BICYCLIC DIHYDROISOQUINOLINE-1-ONE DERIVATIVES ~71:F.

Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, Basel CH-4070, Switzerland ~72: AEBI, JOHANNES;AMREN,

KURT;CHEN, WENMING;HORNSPENGER, BENOIT;KUHN, BERND;LIU, YONGFU;MAERKI, HANS

P.;MAYWEG, ALEXANDER V.;MOHR, PETER;TAN, XUEFEI;WANG, ZHANGUO;ZHOU, MINGWEI~ 33:CN

~31:2011/083229 ~32:30/11/2011

2014/02911 ~ Complete ~54:TOOTH FILM FORMULATIONS ~71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY, 300 Park

Avenue, New York 10022, NY, United States of America ~72: PILLAI, SHYAMALA;XU, GUOFENG~

2014/02913 ~ Complete ~54:DECODED PICTURE BUFFER MANAGEMENT ~71:QUALCOMM

INCORPORATED, Attn:International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, San Diego 92121-1714, CA,

United States of America ~72: CHEN, YING;WANG, YE-KUI~ 33:US ~31:61/538,787 ~32:23/09/2011;33:US

~31:61/539,433 ~32:26/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/542,034 ~32:30/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/622,972 ~32:19/09/2012

2014/02888 ~ Complete ~54:GUIDE AND FASTENING DEVICE FOR PLANT SUPPORT WIRES

~71:BORTOLISSI,CLAUDIO, Via Grigoletti 3I-33080Fiume Veneto (PORDENONE),

Italy;BORTOLUSSI,FRANCO, Via Grigoletti 11I-33080Fiume Veneto (PORDENONE), Italy ~72:

BORTOLUSSI,CLAUDIO;BORTOLUSSI,FRANCO~ 33:IT ~31:PN2011U000035 ~32:28/11/2011

2014/02890 ~ Complete ~54:VEGF/DLL4 BINDING AGENTS AND USES THEREOF ~71:ONCOMED

PHARMACEUTICALS ,INC ., 800 Chesapeake DriveRedwood City 94063California , United States of America

~72: BOND,CHRISTOPHER JOHN;GURNEY,AUSTIN L;SATO,AARON KEN~ 33:US ~31:61/538,454

~32:23/09/2011

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2014/02889 ~ Complete ~54:VEHICLE SEA,IN PARTICULAR A PASSENGER SEAT FOR A BUS ~71:MAN

TRUCK & BUS AG , Dachauer StrabBe 66780995Munchen, Germany ~72:

BURMEISTER,ACHIM;SCHERELLO,MICHAEL~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 012 291.0 ~32:24/07/2013

2014/02971 ~ Provisional ~54:CONVEYER SAFETY ~71:BOTHA, CHRISTOPHER, 19 Fita Avenue, Wirlo Park,

South Africa;SERRAO, MANUEL CARLOS, 19 Fita Avenue, Wirlo Park, South Africa ~72: BOTHA,

CHRISTOPHER~

2014/02879 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE RECOVERY OF THERMOPLASTICS

MATERIAL FROM CARPET TILES ~71:NOUWENS CUSTOM WEAVE (PTY)LIMITED, 1 Badenhorst Street,

South Africa ~72: NICHOLAS CORNELIUS NOUWENS;PIETER PAUL CORNELIUS JOHANNES MARIA

NOUWENS~

2014/02882 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PROCESSING FISCHER-TROPSCH OFF-GAS ~71:SHELL

INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V., Carel van Bylandtlaan 30NL-2596 HR The Hague,

Netherlands ~72: BRACHT,MAARTEN;BUNGKU,DESMOND,ANDREW;LINDERS,XANDER;SADASIVAN

VIJAYAKUMARI,SIVAKUMAR;TE BRAAKE,JUSTUS ,THOEDORUS,GERARDUS;VAN DE

GRAAF,WOUTER,DAVID~ 33:EP ~31:11186512.7 ~32:25/10/2011;33:EP ~31:11186516.8 ~32:25/10/2011

2014/02883 ~ Complete ~54:HEAT TRANSFER FLUID HEATING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A PARABOLIC

TROUGH SOLAR CONCENTRATOR ~71:ABENGOA SOLAR LLC , 11500 West 13th Avenue 3LakewoodCO

80215, United States of America ~72: MANNING,KERRY;O'ROURKE,DEVEN;STEGALL,NATHAN~ 33:US

~31:61/549,674 ~32:20/10/2011

2014/02899 ~ Complete ~54:REFERENCE PICTURE LIST CONSTRUCTION FOR VIDEO CODING

~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn:International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, San Diego

9221-1714, CA, United States of America ~72: CHEN, YING;WANG, YE-KUI~ 33:US ~31:61/538,787

~32:23/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/539,433 ~32:26/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/542,034 ~32:30/09/2011;33:US

~31:13/622,929 ~32:19/09/2012

2014/02910 ~ Complete ~54:IMMUNOGENIC COMPLEXES OF POLYANIONIC CARBOMERS AND ENV

POLYPEPTIDES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USE THEREOF ~71:BARNETT, SUSAN W, c/o

Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics Inc., PO Box 8097, Emeryville 94662, CA, United States of America;DEY,

ANTU, c/o Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics, Inc., PO Box 8097, Emeryville 94662, CA, United States of

America;NORVARTIS AG, Lichtstrasse 35, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland ~72: BARNETT, SUSAN W;DEY,

ANTU~ 33:US ~31:61/559,512 ~32:14/11/2011

2014/02876 ~ Provisional ~54:5.1 OXIDIZER GUN (BATHING GUN) ~71:HANS JURGENS FOURIE , 61A

Seventh Street Fochville, South Africa ~72: HANS JURGENS FOURIE~

2014/02877 ~ Provisional ~54:BATH BUNK ~71:MONIQUE HUNTER, 7 CHERRYWOOD , South Africa ~72:

MONIQUE HUNTER~

2014/02880 ~ Provisional ~54:COOKING APPARATUS ~71:VAN HUYSSTEEN,GLYNIS MARGARET , 15

Forestwood Zimbali Estates Ballito KwaZulu-natal , South Africa ~72: VAN HUYSSTEEN,GLYNIS MARGARET~

2014/02897 ~ Complete ~54:MULTI-MEGAWATT OCEAN CURRENT ENERGY EXTRACTION DEVICE

~71:AQUANTIS, INC., 101 East Victoria Street, Suite F, Santa Barbara, 93101, CA, United States of America

~72: DEHLSEN, JAMES B.;DEHLSEN, JAMES G.P.;FLEMING, ALEXANDER~ 33:US ~31:61/628,518

~32:31/10/2011;33:US ~31:13/454,059 ~32:23/04/2012

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2014/02900 ~ Complete ~54:CODING REFERENCE PICTURES FOR A REFERENCE PICTURE SET

~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn: International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, San Diego

92121-1714, CA, United States of America ~72: CHEN, YING;WANG, YE-KUI~ 33:US ~31:61/538,787

~32:23/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/539,433 ~32:26/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/542,034 ~32:30/09/2011;33:US

~31:13/622,928 ~32:19/09/2012

2014/02904 ~ Complete ~54:TAMPER-RESISTANT ORAL PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORM COMPRISING

A PHARMACOLOGICALLY ACTIVE INGREDIENT, AN OPIOID ANTAGONIST AND/OR AVERSIVE AGENT,

POLYALKYLENE OXIDE AND ANIONIC POLYMER ~71:Grunenthal GmbH, Zieglersstrabe 6, Aachen 52078,

Germany ~72: BARNSCHEID, LUTZ;BARTOLOMAUS, JOHANNES;GEISSLER, ANJA;SCHWIER, SEBASTIAN~

33:EP ~31:11009129.5 ~32:17/11/2011;33:EP ~31:12001295.0 ~32:28/02/2012

2014/02906 ~ Complete ~54:NEW ARYL-QUINOLINE DERIVATIVES ~71:F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG,

Grenzacherstrasse 124, Basel CH-4070, Switzerland ~72: CACCARELLI, SIMONA M.;CONTE,

AURELIA;KUEHNE, HOLGER;KUHN, BERND;NIEDHART, WERNER;OBST SANDER, ULRIKE;RUDOLPH,

MARKUS~ 33:EP ~31:11187967.2 ~32:04/11/2011

2014/02909 ~ Complete ~54:PRE-SLAUGHTER DIET INCLUDING METHIONINE ~71:ADISSEO FRANCE

S.A.S, Immeuble Antony Parc II, 10, place du General de Gaulle, Antony F-92160, France ~72: PIERZYNOWSKI,

STEFAN~ 33:SE ~31:1151056-7 ~32:09/11/2011

2014/02912 ~ Complete ~54:ALCOHOL-FREE MOUTHWASH ~71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY, 300

Park Avenue, New York, NY, United States of America ~72: ARVANITIDOU, EVANGELIA S.;KOHRS,

KARSTEN;PERNA, FERNANDO;VOGT, ROBERT~

2014/02914 ~ Complete ~54:HARD METAL COMPOSITION ~71:H.C. Starck GmbH, Im Schleeke 78-91, Goslar

38642, Germany ~72: GERK, CHRISTIAN;ZUMDICK, MARKUS~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 117 042.5 ~32:27/10/2011

2014/02884 ~ Complete ~54:DOCUMENT PROCESSING AND NOTATING METHOD AND SYSTEM

~71:PREPIT PTY LTD, 7 Buderim Glen Drive BuderimQLD 4556, Australia ~72: GLASSOP,LINDA~ 33:US

~31:61/559,083 ~32:13/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/655,677 ~32:05/06/2012

2014/02887 ~ Complete ~54:ARTICLE OF CLOTHING ~71:PUMA SE, Puma Way 191074Herzogenaurach,

Germany ~72: WILMS-OTTO,CHRISTIANE~

2014/02901 ~ Complete ~54:REFERENCE PICTURE LIST CONSTRUCTION FOR VIDEO CODING

~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn: International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, San Diego

92121-1714, CA, United States of America ~72: CHEN, YING;WANG, YE-KUI~ 33:US ~31:61/538,787

~32:23/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/539,433 ~32:26/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/542,034 ~32:30/09/2011;33:US

~31:13/622,931 ~32:19/09/2012

2014/02885 ~ Complete ~54:BUBBLE-COLUMN VAPOR MIXTURE CONDENSER ~71:KING FAHD

UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & MINERALS , University BoulevardDhahran31261, Saudi

Arabia;MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 77 Massachusetts Avenue

Cambridge02139Massachusetts, United States of America ~72:

ELSHARQAWY,MOSTAFA;GOVINDAN,PRAKASH;LIENHARD,JOHN;MCGOVERN,RONAN;THIEL,GREGORY~

33:US ~31:13/241,907 ~32:23/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/548,166 ~32:12/07/2012

2014/02859 ~ Provisional ~54:PUMP ADJUSTING BLOCK ~71:VRASITHAS FOURITHIS, Plot 104\105

Branardsvlei, South Africa ~72: VRASITHAS FOURITHIS~

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2014/02916 ~ Complete ~54:A HANGER BRACKET ~71:MITEK HOLDINGS, INC, 300 Delaware AvenueSuite

1704, United States of America ~72: TAN ROBERT~ 33:AU ~31:2013205474 ~32:29/04/2013

2014/02919 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED SOLVENT-FREE LOW ENERGY COATINGS ~71:AKZO NOBEL

COATINGS INTERNATIONAL B.V., Velperweg 76Arnhem, Netherlands ~72: EMMETT SIMON

NICHOLAS;HORNY JULIE ANNE;LEDINGHAM KATHERINE MARY;PEREZ-AMOROS JAVIER;WHEELER

STEPHEN ARTHUR;WOODS ANTHONY DAVID~ 33:EP ~31:11186773.5 ~32:26/10/2011

2014/02921 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBORY FORMULATIONS AND METHODS ~71:ONCLAVE THERAPEUTICS,

Treasury BuildingLower Grand Canal Street, Ireland ~72: GARIDEL PATRICK;HENDERSON ISAAC

CRAIG;KLEIN PAMELA~ 33:US ~31:61/551 406 ~32:25/10/2011

2014/02923 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF REDUCING OR ELIMINATING PROTEIN MODIFICATION AND

DEGRADATION ARISING FROM EXPOSURE TO UV LIGHT ~71:AMGEN INC, One Amgen Center Drive,

United States of America ~72: HART ROGER;SHULTZ JOSEPH EDWARD;WELBORN BRENT~ 33:US

~31:61/551 822 ~32:26/10/2011

. - APPLIED ON 2014/04/23 -

2014/02928 ~ Provisional ~54:MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ~71:BARKHUIZEN, WERNER, C/O BADAL

ATTORNEYS, 1ST FLOOR 20 BAKER STREET, ROSEBANK 2196, South Africa;BEZUIDENHOUT,

JOHANNES, HENDRIK, COENRAD, 58 LEOPARD LANE, ELDORAIGNE MANOR, CENTURION, 0157, South

Africa;JANSE VAN RENSBURG, ADRIAAN, WILLEM, 212 SPRINGBOK STRAAT, WIERDAPARK, CENTURION,

0149, South Africa ~72: BARKHUIZEN, WERNER;BEZUIDENHOUT, JOHANNES, HENDRIK,

COENRAD;JANSE VAN RENSBURG, ADRIAAN, WILLEM~

2014/02931 ~ Complete ~54:Methods for Co-Production of Alkylbenzene and Biofuel from Natural Oils ~71:UOP

LLC, 25 East Algonquin Road P. O. Box 5017, Des Plaines, 60017-5017, Illinois, United States of America,

United States of America ~72: Amarendra Anumakonda;Andrea G Bozzano;Matthew James Griffiths~ 33:US

~31:13/242,833 ~32:23/09/2011

2014/02933 ~ Complete ~54:N- (4 -Quinolinylmethyl) Sulfonamide Derivatives and Their Use as Anthelmintics

~71:E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of

Delaware (U.S.A.), 1007 Market Street, Wilmington, 19899, Delaware, United States of America, United States of

America ~72: George Philip Lahm;Moumita Kar~ 33:US ~31:61/563,926 ~32:28/11/2011

2014/02936 ~ Complete ~54:Prosthesis Component ~71:Biomet UK Healthcare Limited, Waterton Industrial

Estate Bridgend, South Wales, CF31 3XA, United Kingdom, United Kingdom ~72: Mohammed Imran Khan

(Dr);Robert John Andrew Bigsby~ 33:GB ~31:1119017.0 ~32:03/11/2011

2014/02939 ~ Complete ~54:Tyrosine Based Linkers for the Releasable Connection of Peptides ~71:Bayer

Intellectual Property GmbH, a German company, Alfred-Nobel-Str. 10, 40789, Monheim, Germany,

Germany;Bayer Pharma Aktiengesellschaft, Müllerstr. 178, 13353, Berlin, Germany, Germany ~72: Hans-Georg

Lerchen;Ingo Flamme;Johannes Köbberling;Nils Griebenow;Rudolf Schohe-Loop;Sven Wittrock;Ursula Krenz~

33:EP ~31:11187737.9 ~32:03/11/2011

2014/02941 ~ Complete ~54:Thickening Vinyl Copolymers ~71:Unilever PLC, a company registered in England

and Wales, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom,

United Kingdom ~72: Adam John Limer;Adam Peter Jarvis;Martin Swanson Vethamuthu~ 33:EP ~31:1116659.2

~32:28/09/2011

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2014/02943 ~ Complete ~54:Thickening Vinyl Copolymers ~71:Unilever PLC, a company registered in England

and Wales, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom,

United Kingdom ~72: Adam John Limer;Adam Peter Jarvis;Jean-Philippe Andre Roger Courtois;Martin Swanson

Vethamuthu~ 33:GB ~31:1116660.0 ~32:28/09/2011

2014/02932 ~ Complete ~54:Overload And Elute Chromatography ~71:Genentech, Inc., a corporation organised

and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, 1 DNA Way, MS-49, South San Francisco, 94080-4990,

California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: Amit Mehta;Deepa Nadarajah~ 33:US

~31:61/554,898 ~32:02/11/2011

2014/02935 ~ Complete ~54:Balanced System and Method for Production of Microbial Output ~71:Tenfold

Technologies, LLC, 801 S Hwy 377, Pilot Point, 76258, Texas, United States of America, United States of

America ~72: David P Lanciault;John R Coyne;Michael Lamontagne;Robert Chisholm;Robert N Ames~ 33:US

~31:61/627,633 ~32:13/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/581,679 ~32:30/12/2011

2014/02937 ~ Complete ~54:Retaining System for Installing a Photovoltaic Module ~71:Adensis GmbH,

Industriestrasse 65, 01129, Dresden, Germany, Germany ~72: Bernhard Beck;Michael Scholler;Thomas Siedler~

33:DE ~31:10 2011 116 926.5 ~32:26/10/2011;33:DE ~31:10 2012 008 001.8 ~32:20/04/2012

2014/02938 ~ Complete ~54:Methods and Arrangements for Transmitting and Receiving Downlink Control

Information for Mobile Wireless Communication ~71:Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson (publ), , SE-16483,

Stockholm, Sweden, Sweden ~72: Christian Hoymann;Daniel Larsson;Havish Koorapaty;Johan Furuskog;Jung-

Fu Cheng;Mattias Frenne~ 33:US ~31:61/556,557 ~32:07/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/591,929 ~32:29/01/2012

2014/02940 ~ Complete ~54:Uracil Derivatives as AXL and C-MET Kinase Inhibitors ~71:Cephalon, Inc., a

corporation organised and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, 41 Moores Road P.O. Box 4011,

Frazer, 19355, Pennsylvania, United States of America, United States of America ~72: Catherine P Prouty;Kurt A

Josef;Rabindranath Tripathy;Reddeppareddy Dandu;Robert L Hudkins~ 33:US ~31:61/559,312 ~32:14/11/2011

2014/02942 ~ Complete ~54:Process for the Coating of Textiles ~71:Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH, a German

company, Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 10, 40789, Monheim am Rhein, Germany, Germany ~72: Rolf Irnich;Xuehui

Zhao~ 33:CN ~31:PCT/CN2011/001862 ~32:04/11/2011

2014/02944 ~ Complete ~54:Construction of Pipes ~71:Long Pipes Pty Ltd, 18 Castellon Crescent, Coogee

Beach, 6166, Western Australia, Australia, Australia ~72: Neil Deryck Bray Graham~

2014/02930 ~ Complete ~54:Method and Apparatus for Transmitting And Receiving Feedback Information in a

Mobile Communication System ~71:Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a Korean corporation, 129, Samsung-ro

Yeongtong-gu Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, 443-742, Republic of Korea, Republic of Korea ~72: Hyo-Jin Lee;Ki-Il

Kim;Youn-Sun Kim~ 33:US ~31:61/546,294 ~32:12/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/547,294 ~32:14/10/2011;33:KR

~31:10-2011-0113894 ~32:03/11/2011;33:KR ~31:10-2011-0117483 ~32:11/11/2011;33:KR ~31:10-2012-

0008868 ~32:30/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/636,989 ~32:23/04/2012

2014/02934 ~ Complete ~54:Phase Transformation Heat Exchange Device ~71:Beijing Terasolar Energy

Technologies Co., Ltd, No.37 Jingsheng Naner Street Jinqiao Science and Technology Industry Basement

Zhongguancun Science and Technology Park, Tongzhou District, 100070, Beijing, People's Republic of China,

People's Republic of China ~72: Yang Liu~ 33:CN ~31:201110285859.8 ~32:23/09/2011

2014/02945 ~ Complete ~54:REQUIREMENTS CHARACTERISATION ~71:SHL GROUP LTD, THE PAVILLION,

1 ATWELL PLACE, THAMES DITTON, United Kingdom ~72: BARTRAM, David;FLECK, Steven John~ 33:GB

~31:1116864.8 ~32:29/09/2011;33:GB ~31:1119694.6 ~32:14/11/2011

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2014/02946 ~ Complete ~54:CONTAINER SEAL SECURITY DEVICE ~71:HARRY JOLLIFFE, 21 Monti

Vista,Valley View Avenue,Morningside, South Africa ~72: HARRY JOLLIFFE~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/07677

~32:20/10/2011

2014/02947 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI SIPHON DEVICE ~71:HENDRIK OOSTENWALD JOHANNES LAMPRECHT,

Unit 15, Pecanwood Industrial Estate,3 Woodlands Drive, South Africa;LOUIS JAMES MARAIS, Unit 15,

Pecanwood Industrial Estate,3 Woodlands Drive, South Africa ~72: HENDRIK OOSTENWALD JOHANNES

LAMPRECHT~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/08143 ~32:04/11/2011

2014/02948 ~ Complete ~54:MOBILE TREATMENT, DIAGNOSTIC AND MINOR SURGERY FACILITY

~71:MED1 PARTNERS LLC, 2 Bethesda Metro Center, Suite 910, United States of America ~72: BLACKWELL,

Thomas, H.;FISCHER, Jeffrey, D.;MASUD, Timothy, J.~ 33:US ~31:61/561,963 ~32:21/11/2011;33:US

~31:61/588,814 ~32:20/01/2012

2014/02950 ~ Complete ~54:RENEWABLE ENERGY MICROGENERATION SYSTEM ~71:SEAB ENERGY LTD,

Brandon Thatch Annex,Ringwood, , United Kingdom ~72: SASSOW, NICOLAS W.~

2014/02929 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A WIND TURBINE ~71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES

GMBH, Dreekamp 5, Germany ~72: Helge GIERTZ;Wolfgang DE BOER~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 085 107.0

~32:24/10/2011

2014/02927 ~ Provisional ~54:BIRD GAURD ~71:Joelle Dountio, Attn: Mark JohnsonHead of Enterprise

Development UnitTechnology Transfer and Innovation, South Africa;Joelle Dountio, Vaal University of Technology

Vanderbijlpark Campus, South Africa ~72: Jeanne Bresler~

2014/02951 ~ Provisional ~54:MOT LIGHT ~71:MASILO REUBEN MOTAUNG, 06 Block B, South Africa ~72:

MASILO REUBEN MOTAUNG~

2014/02954 ~ Complete ~54:SOLAR RECEIVER WITH DUAL-EXPOSURE HEAT ABSORPTION PANEL

~71:BABCOCK & WILCOX POWER GENERATION GROUP, INC., 20 S Van Buren Avenue, Barberton, Ohio

44203, United States of America ~72: ALBRECHT, MELVIN J.;KRAFT, DAVID L.;MARSHALL, JASON

M.;PERSINGER, JUSTIN A.;WASYLUK, DAVID T.~ 33:US ~31:61/560,215 ~32:16/11/2011;33:US

~31:13/677,545 ~32:15/11/2012

2014/02957 ~ Complete ~54:A LOW COST AND HIGH ACTIVITY HYDROPROCESSING CATALYST

~71:SHELL INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V., Carel van Bylandtlaan 30, NL-2596 HR The

Hague, Netherlands ~72: BHAN, OPINDER KISHAN~ 33:US ~31:13/283,389 ~32:27/10/2011

2014/02958 ~ Provisional ~54:VENTILATION DUCT ~71:UNIQUE VENTILATION ANS SUPPORT SYSTEMS

(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 1 Resnick Street, South Africa ~72: OLEVANO, CESARE;VAN DER MERWE,

JACOB JACOBUS~

2014/02961 ~ Provisional ~54:MOBILE COMPUTER DEVICE,PROGRAM AND METHOD FOR RATING

SERVICE LEVELS ~71:TALLORDER SOLUTIONS PROPRIETARY LIMITED , 8 Waterford MewsCentury

Boulevard Century City, South Africa ~72: DANIEL JACOBUS BUYS~

2014/02962 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING OPTIMISED TOMOGRAPHY IMAGES ~71:PIRAMAL

IMAGING SA , Route de I'Ecole 13MATRAN CH-1753 , Switzerland ~72: HUTTER,JOACHIM;SCHOLLE,FRANK-

DETLEF~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 085 180.1 ~32:25/10/2011

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2014/02963 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUNDS FOR IMPROVED VIRAL TRANSDUCTION ~71:BLUEBIRD

BIO,INC. , 840 Memorial Drive CAMBRIDGE 02139MA, United States of America ~72: BASSAN,ABRAHAM

ISAAC;HEFFNER,GARRETT COLLINS~ 33:US ~31:61/541,736 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02966 ~ Complete ~54:INHIBITORS OF PHOSPHODIESTERASE TYPE 10A ~71:ABBVIE

DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG, Max-Planck-Ring 2aWIESBADEN 65205, Germany;ABBVIE INC., 1

North Waukegan Road NORTH CHICAGO 60064IL, United States of America ~72:

BEHL,BERTHOLD;BLACK,LAWRENCE

A;DINGES,JURGEN;DRESCHER,KARLA;GENESTE,HERVE;JAKOB,CLARISSA;JANTOS,KATJA;LAPLANCHE,

LOIC;OCHSE,MICHAEL;TURNER,SEAN~ 33:US ~31:61/557,874 ~32:09/11/2011

2014/02970 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH-STRENGTH HOT-DIPPED GALVANIZED STEEL SHEET AND HIGH-

STRENGTH ALLOYED HOT-DIPPED GALVANIZED STEEL SHEET,EACH HAVING TENSILE STRENGTH OF

980 MPA OR MORE,EXCELLENT PLATING ADHESION,EXCELLENT FORMABILITY AND EXCELLENT BORE

EXPANDING PROPERTIES ,AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO

METAL CORPORATION , 6-1Marunouchi 2-chome CHIYODA-KU 100-8071TOKYO, Japan ~72:

AZUMA,MASAFUMI;FUJITA,NOBUHIRO;SANO,KOHICHI;WAKABAYASHI,CHISATO~ 33:JP ~31:2011-216967

~32:30/09/2011

2014/02953 ~ Complete ~54:MEANS AN METHODS FOR GROWING PLANTS IN HIGH SALINITY OR

BRACKISH WATER ~71:SEANOVO LTD, 843 Finchley Road, London, NW11 8NA, United Kingdom ~72:

LOTVAK, IZHAK LEVI;RONEN, EYAL;SHANI, GIL~ 33:IL ~31:215501 ~32:03/10/2011

2014/02956 ~ Complete ~54:AN AEROSOL GENERATING DEVICE HAVING AN INTERNAL HEATER

~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3, CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72: COCHAND,

OLIVIER;DEGOUMOIS, YVAN;DUBIEF, FLAVIEN;FLICK, JEAN-MARC;THORENS, MICHEL~ 33:EP

~31:11192696.0 ~32:08/12/2011

2014/02959 ~ Provisional ~54:MY PRIDE ~71:SIBONELO BOY CHILIZA, 24 Palmiet Drive Westville , South

Africa ~72: SIBONELO BOY CHILIZA~

2014/02952 ~ Provisional ~54:EARPHONE ~71:ELIAS THAPELO TSHEPHE, PLOT 426 WATER KLOOF, South

Africa;KEOLEBOGILE MALAO, Modikwe VillageHouse 0491North West Province, South Africa ~72:

KEOLEBOGILE MALAO~

2014/02955 ~ Complete ~54:A BUILDING ~71:PEARLS MiiHOME IP PTY LTD, 1/79 Dover Drive, Burleigh

Heads, Queensland 4220, Australia ~72: WINFIELD, MARK~ 33:AU ~31:2010904506 ~32:08/10/2010

2014/02960 ~ Provisional ~54:A METHOD OF PROMOTING GROWTH AND BRAIN DEVELOPMENT OF AN

UNBORN CHILD ~71:TWILLEY,HEILA ALETTA ELIZABETH, 10 Elsabie StreetWilkoppies, South Africa ~72:

TWILLEY,HEILA ALETTA ELIZABETH~

2014/02965 ~ Complete ~54:HETEROCYCLIC CARBOXAMIDES USEFUL AS INHIBITORS OF

PHOSPHODIESTERASE TYPE TYPE 10A ~71:ABBVIE INC., 1 North Waukegan Road NORTH CHICAGO

60064IL, United States of America;ADDVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG , Max-Planck-Ring

2aWIESBADEN 65205, Germany ~72:

DINGES,JURGEN;DRESCHER,KARLA;GENESTE,HERVE;JAKOB,CLARISSA;OCHSE,MICHAEL~ 33:US

~31:61/557,878 ~32:09/11/2011

2014/02967 ~ Complete ~54:PESTICIDAL COMPOUNDS ~71:SYNGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AG,

Schwarzwaldallee 215BASEL CH-4058, Switzerland ~72:

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KICKOVA,ANNA;LOISELEUR,OLIVIER;LUKSCH,TORSTEN;O'SULLIVAN,ANTHONY

CORNELIUS;PITTERNA,THOMAS~ 33:EP ~31:11187914.4 ~32:04/11/2011;33:EP ~31:12179208.9

~32:03/08/2012

2014/02969 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH-STRENGTH HOT DIP GALVANIZED STEEL PLATE HAVING EXCELLENT

MOLDABILITY,WEAK MATERIAL ANISOTROPY AND ULTIMATE TENSILE STRENGTH OF 980 MPA OR

MORE ,HIGH-STRENGTH ALLOYED HOT DIP GALVANIZED STEEL PLATE AND MANUFACTURING

METHOD THEREFOR ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION , 6-1Marunouchi 2-chome

CHIYODA-KU 100-8071TOKYO, Japan ~72:

AZUMA,MASAFUMI;FUJITA,NOBUHIRO;NOZAKI,TAKAYUKI;TAKAHASHI,MANABU;WAKABAYASHI

,CHISATO~ 33:JP ~31:2011-218040 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02964 ~ Complete ~54:A MEDICAMENT FOR TREATING ANTERIOR EYE DISEASE COMPRISING

REBAMIPIDE AND A TEAR-RETAINING AGENT ~71:OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD, 9Kanda Tsukasa-

machi 2-chomeChiyoda-ku101-8535Tokyo, Japan ~72:

HIRATA,YUKI;NAKASHIMA,HIDEO;SHINOHARA,HISASHI;TAKEJI,YASUHIRO;URASHIMA,HIROKI~ 33:JP

~31:2011-240177 ~32:01/11/2011

2014/02968 ~ Complete ~54:DISPENSER ~71:EURO-CELTIQUE S.A., 2avenue Charles de

GaulleLUXEMBOURG L-1653, Luxembourg ~72: DUIGNAN,CATHAL;MCDERMENT,IAIN GRIERSON~ 33:GB

~31:1118845.5 ~32:01/11/2011

. - APPLIED ON 2014/04/24 -

2014/02992 ~ Complete ~54:Construct and Method for Synthetic Bidirectional Plant Promoter UBI1 ~71:Dow

AgroSciences LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, 46268, Indiana, United States of America, United States

of America ~72: Diaa Alabed;Manju Gupta;Sandeep Kumar;Terry Wright~ 33:US ~31:61/582,138

~32:30/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/617,252 ~32:29/03/2012

2014/02991 ~ Complete ~54:Method and Construct for Synthetic Bidirectional SCBV Plant Promoter ~71:Dow

AgroSciences LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, 46268, Indiana, United States of America, United States

of America ~72: Diaa Alabed;Manju Gupta;Sandeep Kumar;Sara Bennett;Susan Jayne;Terry Wright~ 33:US

~31:61/582,148 ~32:30/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/641,956 ~32:03/05/2012

2014/02998 ~ Complete ~54:Venucane: an Electronic Travel Aid for Visually Impaired and Blind People

~71:Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, Sponsored Research & Industrial Consultancy Indian Institute of

Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, 721302, West Bengal, India, India ~72: Bhatlawande Shripad

Subhashrao;Jayant Mukhopadhyay;Manjunatha Mahadevappa~ 33:IN ~31:1288/KOL/2011 ~32:30/09/2011

2014/02987 ~ Complete ~54:Impeller for Centrifugal Food Cutting Apparatus and Centrifugal Food Cutting

Apparatus Comprising Same ~71:FAM, Neerveld 2, B-2550, Kontich, Belgium, Belgium ~72: Brent L Bucks~

33:US ~31:61/540,291 ~32:28/09/2011

2014/02988 ~ Complete ~54:Dermal Delivery Compositions and Methods ~71:Agile Therapeutics, Inc., 101 Poor

Farm Road, Princeton, 08540, New Jersey, United States of America, United States of America ~72: Agis

Kydonieus;Alfred F Altomari;Charles G Arnold;Thomas M Rossi~ 33:US ~31:61/555,546 ~32:04/11/2011;33:US

~31:61/645,778 ~32:11/05/2012

2014/02990 ~ Complete ~54:Choline Composition ~71:Jeffrey M Golini, a citizen, 2376 Main Street, Billing,

59105, Montana, United States of America, United States of America ~72: Jeffrey M Golini~ 33:US

~31:61/626,928 ~32:05/10/2011

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2014/02995 ~ Complete ~54:Method and Device for Improving the Capture of SO2 in Electrolytic Cell Gases

~71:Solios Environnement, a French Société Anonyme, 25-27 Boulevard de la Paix, 78100, Saint Germain en

Laye, France, France ~72: El-Hani Bouhabila;Thierry Malard~ 33:FR ~31:11 61928 ~32:19/12/2011

2014/02984 ~ Complete ~54:Systems and Methods for Multi-Analysis ~71:Theranos, Inc., 1601 S California

Avenue Palo Alto, 94304, California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: Elizabeth

Holmes;Gary Frenzel;John Kent Frankovich;Joy Roy;Sunny Balwani~ 33:US ~31:PCT/US2011/053188

~32:25/09/2011;33:US ~31:PCT/US2011/053189 ~32:25/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/244,836 ~32:26/09/2011;33:US

~31:13/244,946 ~32:26/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/244,947 ~32:26/09/2011

2014/02993 ~ Complete ~54:5-Phenyl-Substituted N-(Tetrazol-5-Yl) Aryl Carboxylic Acid Amides and N-(Triazol-

5-Yl) Aryl Carboxylic Acid Amides, and use Thereof as Herbicides ~71:Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH, a

German company, Alfred-Nobel-Str. 10, 40789, Monheim, Germany, Germany ~72: Andreas Van

Almsick;Christopher Hugh Rosinger;Elmar Gatzweiler;Hansjörg Dietrich;Hartmut Ahrens;Ines Heinemann;Isolde

Häuser-Hahn;Ralf Braun;Stefan Lehr~ 33:EP ~31:11187669.4 ~32:03/11/2011

2014/02999 ~ Complete ~54:Feedback Method and Apparatus for Cooperative Multi-Point Communication in

Communication System ~71:Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a Korean corporation, 129, Samsung-ro Yeongtong-

gu Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, 443-742, Republic of Korea, Republic of Korea ~72: Hyo-Jin Lee;Hyoung-Ju Ji;Ki-Il

Kim;Seung-Hoon Choi;Youn-Sun Kim;Young-Bum Kim~ 33:US ~31:61/553,494 ~32:31/10/2011;33:US

~31:61/651,829 ~32:25/05/2012;33:US ~31:61/665,491 ~32:28/06/2012

2014/02986 ~ Complete ~54:Cutting Head Assembly for Centrifugal Cutting Apparatus and Centrifugal Apparatus

Equipped with Same ~71:FAM, Neerveld 2, B-2550, Kontich, Belgium, Belgium ~72: Brent L Bucks~ 33:US

~31:61/540,246 ~32:28/09/2011

2014/02985 ~ Complete ~54:Liquid Cooling Type Power Conversion Apparatus and Railway Vehicle

~71:Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba, 1-1 Shibaura 1-chome Minato-ku, Tokyo, 1058001, Japan, Japan ~72: Mitsuyo

Yamashita;Yuuji Ide~ 33:JP ~31:2011-209994 ~32:26/09/2011

2014/02997 ~ Complete ~54:Method and Device for Notifying Information of Microblog Client ~71:Tencent

Technology (Shenzhen) Company Limited, Room 403 East Block 2 SEG Park Zhenxing Road Futian,

Shenzhen, 518044, Guangdong, People's Republic of China, People's Republic of China ~72: Huan

Xiong;Minghong Tang~ 33:CN ~31:201210052278.4 ~32:01/03/2012

2014/02989 ~ Complete ~54:Production of Acetyl-Coenzyme a Derived Isoprenoids ~71:Amyris, Inc., 5885 Hollis

Street Suite 100, Emeryville, 94608, California, United States of America, United States of America ~72: Adam

Leon Meadows;Annie Ening Tsong;Kristy Michelle Hawkins;Timothy Stevens Gardner;Yoseph Tsegaye~ 33:US

~31:61/557,893 ~32:09/11/2011

2014/02996 ~ Complete ~54:Microblog Information Publishing Method, Server, and Storage Medium ~71:Tencent

Technology (Shenzhen) Company Limited, Room 403 East Block 2 SEG Park Zhenxing Road Futian District,

Shenzhen, 518044, Guangdong, People's Republic of China, People's Republic of China ~72: Dong

Chen;Guanghui Yang;He Zou~ 33:CN ~31:201210126849.4 ~32:26/04/2012

2014/03000 ~ Complete ~54:Azole Derivative ~71:Taisho Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., a corporation organised and

existing under the laws of Japan, 24-1, Takada 3-chome, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, 1708633, Japan, Japan ~72:

Daisuke Wakasugi;Mitsukane Yoshinaga;Naoki Miyakoshi;Nobutaka Hattori;Shin-Ichi Shirokawa;Takeshi

Kuwada;Tomoko Ishizaka;Youichi Shimazaki~ 33:JP ~31:2011-236487 ~32:27/10/2011

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2014/02994 ~ Complete ~54:Anti-Fraud Device ~71:Morpho, 11 Boulevard Gallieni, F-92130, Issy-Les-

Moulineaux, France, France ~72: Alain Thiebot;Sylvaine Picard~ 33:FR ~31:11/59678 ~32:25/10/2011

2014/03001 ~ Complete ~54:CONTACT INFORMATION SYNCHRONIZATION SYSTEM AND METHOD

~71:TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED, Room 403, East Block 2, SEG Park,

Zhenxing Rd,Futian District, Shenzhen, People's Republic of China ~72: WANG, Baohua;WEN, Guanghai;XIAO,

Haoyu;YU, Shuangquan~ 33:CN ~31:201110322436.9 ~32:21/10/2011

2014/03002 ~ Complete ~54:CONTACTLESS DATA-TRANSMITTING DEVICE, SECURITY AND/OR VALUE

DOCUMENT CONTAINING SAID DATA-TRANSMITTING DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE

CONTACTLESS DATA-TRANSMITTING DEVICE ~71:Bundesdruckerei GmbH, Oranienstrasse 91, Germany

~72: Alexander FERBER;Denis DONATH;Joachim KLOESER;Jörg FISCHER;Manfred PAESCHKE;Markus

TIETKE;Oliver MUTH;Stefan TRÖLENBERG~ 33:DE ~31:10 2012 203 251.7 ~32:01/03/2012

2014/03003 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF DISEASES AND DISORDERS RELATED TO

TRANSDUCIN ß-LIKE PROTEIN 1 (TBL 1) ACTIVITY, INCLUDING MYELOPROLIFERATIVE NEOPLASIA AND

CHRONIC MYELOID LEUKEMIA ~71:BETA CAT PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC , 22 Firstfield Road, Suite 280,

United States of America ~72: BHALLA, Kapil, N.;HORRIGAN, Stephen~ 33:US ~31:61/556,245 ~32:06/11/2011

2014/03004 ~ Complete ~54:CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, METHODS, APPARATUS AND USER

INTERFACES ~71:TRANSCITY GROUP PTY LTD, 44-48 Rocco Drive, Scoresby, Australia ~72: ALFORD,

James;MCNAIR, David~ 33:AU ~31:2011903999 ~32:28/09/2011

2014/02972 ~ Provisional ~54:DRINKING VESSEL PRODUCTS ~71:BROUGHTON, Dallas Lee, 10 GOLDEN

POND, 38 AIKEN ROAD, KIRSTENHOF, South Africa;TURNER, Rian Stewart, 3 STARKE ROAD, BERGVLIET,

South Africa ~72: BROUGHTON, Dallas Lee;TURNER, Rian Stewart~

2014/02976 ~ Complete ~54:DISK BRAKE AND BRAKE PAD FOR A DISK BRAKE ~71:KNORR-BREMSE

SYSTEME FÜR NUTZFAHRZEUGE GMBH, MOOSACHER STRASSE 80, D-80809 MÜNCHEN, GERMANY,

Germany ~72: SCHOENAUER, MANFRED~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 115 213.3 ~32:28/09/2011

2014/02977 ~ Complete ~54:SUPPORT METAL STRUCTURE FOR A FALSE CEILING ~71:CIPRIANI,

GIUSEPPE, VIA FORTUNATO DEPERO 25, 38068 ROVERETO TN, ITALY, Italy ~72: CIPRIANI, GIUSEPPE~

33:IB ~31:PCT/IB2011/055051 ~32:11/11/2011

2014/02975 ~ Complete ~54:DERIVATIVES OF 6-SUBSTITUTED TRIAZOLOPYRIDAZINES AS REV-ERB

AGONISTS ~71:GENFIT, PARC EURASANTÉ- LILLE MÉTROPOLE, 885 AVENUE EUGÈNE AVINÉE, F-59120

LOOS, FRANCE, France ~72: BOUROTTE, MARYLINE;DELHOMEL, JEAN-FRANÇOIS;DUBERNET,

MATHIEU;GOUY, MARIE-HÉLÈNE~ 33:EP ~31:11306234.3 ~32:27/09/2011;33:EP ~31:12163795.3

~32:11/04/2012

2014/02974 ~ Complete ~54:DISK BRAKE, IN PARTICULAR FOR A UTILITY VEHICLE, AND BRAKE LINING

FOR A DISK BRAKE ~71:KNORR-BREMSE SYSTEME FÜR NUTZFAHRZEUGE GMBH, MOOSACHER

STRASSE 80, D-80809 MÜNCHEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: PAHLE, WOLFGANG~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 115

214.1 ~32:28/09/2011

2014/02978 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING A CONCRETE TOWER

SEGMENT OF A WIND TURBINE ~71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH, Dreekamp 5, Germany ~72: Günther

HORN;Norbert HÖLSCHER;Olaf STRACKE~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 087 025.3 ~32:24/11/2011;33:DE ~31:10

2012 020 333.0 ~32:17/10/2012

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2014/02979 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITE PASSIVE ARMOR PROTECTION ~71:INSTYTUT ODLEWNICTWA,

Zakopia¿ska 73, PL-30-418, Kraków POLAND, Poland ~72: DARLAK, Pawel;DLUGOSZ, Piotr;SOBCZAK, Jerzy~

33:PL ~31:P.396896 ~32:07/11/2011

2014/02980 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITE PASSIVE ARMOR PROTECTION ~71:INSTYTUT ODLEWNICTWA,

Zakopia¿ska 73, PL-30-418, Kraków , Poland ~72: DARLAK, Pawel;DLUGOSZ, Piotr;SOBCZAK, Jerzy~ 33:PL

~31:P.396893 ~32:07/11/2011

2014/02981 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITE PASSIVE ARMOR PROTECTION ~71:INSTYTUT ODLEWNICTWA,

Zakopia¿ska 73, PL-30-418, , Poland ~72: DARLAK, Pawel;DLUGOSZ, Piotr;SOBCZAK, Jerzy~ 33:PL

~31:P.396895 ~32:07/11/2011

2014/02982 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITE PASSIVE ARMOR PROTECTION ~71:INSTYTUT ODLEWNICTWA,

Zakopia¿ska 73, PL-30-418, Poland ~72: SOBCZAK, Jerzy;DARLAK, Pawel;DLUGOSZ, Piotr~ 33:PL

~31:P.396894 ~32:07/11/2011

2014/02983 ~ Complete ~54:Device for conversion of mechanical energy from sea waves to electric energy

~71:Ensea S.r.l., Via Francesco D'Elia, Italy ~72: GRECO, Paolo~ 33:IT ~31:RM2011A000581 ~32:04/11/2011

2014/03014 ~ Complete ~54:DRILL BIT HAVING A SUNKEN BUTTON AND ROCK DRILLING TOOL FOR USE

WITH SUCH A DRILL BIT ~71:SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB, Sandviken , Sweden ~72: SEPPALA

CONNY~ 33:EP ~31:11186861.8 ~32:27/10/2011

2014/03016 ~ Complete ~54:FOAM BLADE HAVING CONNECTION MEANS ~71:NMC S.A., Gert-Noel-Strasse,

Belgium ~72: MAYERES JEAN-PIERRE~ 33:BE ~31:2011/00632 ~32:27/10/2011

2014/03018 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING VIDEO,AND METHOD AND

APPARATUS FOR DECODING VIDEO ~71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD, 416,Maetan-dong Yeongtong-

guSuwon-siGyeonggi-do 442-742 , Republic of Korea ~72: CHEN,JIANLE;CHEON,MIN-SU;JUNG,HAE-

KYUNG;KIM,II-KOO;LEE,JAE-CHOOL;LEE,KYO-HYUK;LEE,SANG-RAE;MIN,JUNG-HYE~ 33:KR ~31:10-2009-

0075335 ~32:14/08/2009

2014/03020 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING VIDEO,AND METHOD AND

APPARATUS FRO DECODING VIDEO ~71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD., 416Maetan-dong Yeongtong-

guSuwon-siGYEONGGI-DO 442-742 , Republic of Korea ~72: CHEN,JIANLE;CHEON,MIN-SU;JUNG,HAE-

KYUNG;KIM.II-KOO;LEE,JAE-CHOOL;LEE,KYO-HYUK;LEE,SANG-RAE;MIN,JUNG-HYE~ 33:KR ~31:10-2009-

0075335 ~32:14/08/2009

2014/03021 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING VIDEO ,AND METHOD AND

APPARATUS FOR DECODING VIDEO ~71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD, 416Maetan-dong Yeongtong-

guSuwon-SiGYEONGGI-DO 442-742, Republic of Korea ~72: CHEN,JIANLE;CHEON,MIN-SU;JUNG,HAE-

KYUNG;KIM,II-KOO;LEE,JAE-CHOOL;LEE,KYO-HYUK;LEE,SANG-RAE;MIN,JUNG-HYE~ 33:KR ~31:10-2009-

0075335 ~32:14/08/2009

2014/03006 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION FOR USE IN TREATMENT OF CANCER ~71:INDIGENOUS

THERAPIES HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD, 56 Yelande StreetThe Reeds, South Africa ~72: BOGOSHI MOROLE

NTHEDI~

2014/03008 ~ Complete ~54:A SELF-ACTIVATING HYDROPROCESSING CATALYST AND PROCESS FOR

TREATING HEAVY HYDROCARBON FEEDSTOCKS ~71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH

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MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V., Carel Van Bylandtlaan 30NL-2596 HR, Netherlands ~72: BHAN OPINDER KISHAN~

33:US ~31:13/283 404 ~32:27/10/2011

2014/03010 ~ Complete ~54:SOLAR TUBE PANEL WITH DUAL-EXPOSURE HEAT ABSORPTION

~71:BABCOCK & WILCOX POWER GENERATION GROUP, INC, 20 S Van Buren AvenueBarberton, United

States of America ~72: KRAFT DAVID L;MARSHALL JASON M;PERSINGER JUSTIN A;WASYLUK DAVID T~

33:US ~31:61/560 527 ~32:16/11/2011;33:US ~31:13/677 519 ~32:15/11/2012

2014/03005 ~ Provisional ~54:WIND TURBINE STORAGE CRADLES ~71:CYRIL BASSON, 38 Magnolia Street,

South Africa ~72: CYRIL BASSON;DERICK KIRSTEN~

2014/03009 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL PURINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF

DISEASE ~71:NOVARTIS AG, Lichtstrasse 35, Switzerland ~72: BRIARD EMMANUELLE;FURET

PASCAL;LERCHNER ANDREAS;MEIER PETER;RADETICH BRANKO;SANDHAM DAVID ANDREW;ZHU

YANYI~ 33:US ~31:61/552 746 ~32:28/10/2011

2014/03015 ~ Complete ~54:REVERSE CIRCULATION HAMMER SPLINE ARRANGEMENT IMPROVEMENTS

~71:SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB, Sandviken, Sweden ~72: BEIERER PHILIPP;HILL RAYMOND~

33:AU ~31:2011904443 ~32:26/10/2011

2014/03017 ~ Complete ~54:MOLDED ARTICLE EXTRACTOR AND METHOD ~71:BRIDGESTONE BANDAG

LLC, 2000 Bandag Drive, United States of America ~72: GRIDLEY JASON L;KOST TROY A~ 33:US ~31:13/281

587 ~32:26/10/2011

2014/03007 ~ Complete ~54:WALL SURFACING COMPOSITION, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME AND

METHOD FOR APPLICATION THEREOF ~71:SA MARBLITE CC, 18 Richard AvenueVerwoerdpark, South

Africa ~72: FRANS JOHANNES BASSON~

2014/03013 ~ Complete ~54:DUST EMISSION REDUCTION DURING METAL CASTING ~71:PAUL WURTH

S.A., 32 rue d'Alsace, Luxembourg ~72: BOTH INGO;HOUBART MICHEL;KINZEL KLAUS PETER;LESSMANN

HANS JUERGEN;NOUAILLE-DEGORCE GILLES~ 33:LU ~31:91880 ~32:28/09/2011

2014/03011 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH EFFICIENCY SOLAR RECEIVER ~71:BABCOCK & WILCOX POWER

GENERATION GROUP, INC, 20 S Van Buren AvenueBarberton, United States of America ~72: ALBRECHT

MELVIN J;ALEXANDER KIPLIN C;IANNACCHIONE STEVEN P (legal Representative: Irwin Ruth E, Executrix of

Estate Legal Representative);MARSHALL JASON M;PERSINGER JUSTIN A;WASYLUK DAVID T~ 33:US

~31:61/560 631 ~32:16/11/2011;33:US ~31:13/678 320 ~32:15/11/2012

2014/03012 ~ Provisional ~54:A SEASONING DISPENSER AND A METHOD OF SEASONING ~71:FRANCOIS

LERIA, 13 Cordgrass WayAtlantic Beach, South Africa ~72: FRANCOIS LERIA~

2014/03019 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING VIDEO ,AND METHOD AND

APPARATUS FOR DECODING VIDEO ~71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD , 416,Maetan-dong

Yeongtong-guSuwon-siGyeonnggi-do 442-742 , Republic of Korea ~72: CHEN,JIANLE;CHEON,MIN-

SU;JUNG,HAE-KYUNG;KIM,II-KOO;LEE,JAE-CHOOL;LEE,KYO-HYUK;LEE,SANG -RAE;MIN,JUNG-HYE~

33:KR ~31:10-2009-0075335 ~32:14/08/2009

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21: 2003/9698 22: 2003/12/12 43: 2014/01/13 51: A61D 71: ZOETIS P LLC 72: KEICH, Robin, Lee, SABBADINI, Lisa, Grace 33: US 31: 60/302,636 32: 2001/07/02 54: ONE DOSE VACCINATION WITH ^^iMYCOPLASMA HYOPNEUMONIAE`!~i 00: - The present invention relates to methods for treating or preventing a disease or disorder in an animal caused by infection by Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (M. hyo) by administering to the animal at approximately three (3) to ten (10) days of age, a single dose of an effective amount of a M. hyo vaccine. The M. hyo vaccine can be a whole or partial cell inactivated or modified live preparation, a subunit vaccine, or a nucleic acid or DNA vaccine. The M. hyo vaccine administered in accordance with the present invention can be synthesized or recombinantly produced.

21: 2005/10155 22: 2005/12/13 43: 2014/02/25 51: A61K 71: Immunogen, Inc. 72: AMPHLETT, Godfrey, CHIH, Hung-Wei, FLEMING, Michael, ZHANG, Wei 33: US 31: 60/470,550 32: 2003/05/14 54: DRUG CONJUGATE COMPOSITION 00: - The invention provides a liquid composition and a Iyophilized composition comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a conjugate comprising an antibody chemically coupled to a maytansinoid. The invention further provides a method for killing a cell in a human comprising administering to the human either of the compositions such that the antibody binds to the surface of the cell and the cytotoxicity of the maytansinoid is activated, whereby the cell is killed.

21: 2006/2366 22: 2006/03/23 43: 2014/02/03 51: A01N 71: BASF AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT 72: BUBERL, Jan, BROSCIOUS, Steven, YPEMA, Hendrik, MILLHOUSE, David, HELM, John, BURKDOLL, Todd 33: US 31: 60/497,717 32: 2003/08/26 54: METHOD OF PLANT GROWTH PROMOTION USING AMIDE COMPOUNDS 00: - A method for treating plants in need of growth promotion, comprising applying to said plants, to the seeds from which they grow or to the locus in which they grow, a non-phytotoxic, effective plant growth promoting amount of an amide compound having the formula A-CO-NR1R2 in which A is an aryl group or an aromatic or non-aromatic, 5- or 6-membered

heterocycle which has from 1 to 3 hetero atoms which are selected from O, N and S; where the aryl group or the heterocycle may or may not have 1, 2 or 3 substituents which are selected, independently of one another, from alkyl, halogen, CHF2, CF3, alkoxy, haloalkoxy, alkylthio, alkylsulfinyl and alkylsulfonyl; R1 is a hydrogen atom; R2 is a phenyl or cycloalkyl group which may or may not have 1, 2 or 3 substituents which are selected, independently of one another, from alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, alkoxy, alkenyloxy, alkynyloxy, cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, cycloalkyloxy, cycloal- kenyloxy, phenyl and halogen, where the aliphatic and cycloaliphatic radicals may be partially or fully halogenated and/or the cycloaliphatic radicals may be substituted by from 1 to 3 alkyl groups and where the phenyl group may have from 1 to 5 halogen atoms and/or from 1 to 3 substituents which are selected, in dependently of one another, from alkyl, haloalkyl, alkoxy, haloalkoxy, alkylthio and haloalkylthio, and where the amidic phenyl group may or may not be condensed with a saturated 5-membered ring which may or may not be substituted by one or more alkyl groups and/or may have a hetero atom selected from O and S.

21: 2007/05212 22: 2007/07/02 43: 2014/02/13 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: CHOPRA, Suman K., CAMERON, Ryan, DIXIT, Nagaraj, MIRAJKAR, Yelloji Rao, PRENCIPE, Michael, SHASTRY, Ramachandra, WANG, Qin, ZAIDEL, Lynette 33: US 31: 60/640,656 32: 2004/12/30 54: TOOTH WHITENING COMPOSITION CONTAINING CROSS-LINKED POLYMER-PEROXIDES 00: - In various embodiments, the present invention provides a tooth whitening composition comprising a peroxide composite and an orally acceptable carrier. The peroxide composite comprises a peroxide compound and a porous cross-linked polymer, preferably in the form of a microporous particulate. The peroxide compound can be sorbed onto the porous crosslinked polymer. The porous cross-linked polymer may comprise a polymerized polyunsaturated monomer selected from polyacrylates, polymethacrylates, polyitaconates, and mixtures thereof. The carrier can be non-aqueous, and can comprise a film forming material. Methods are also provided for whitening a tooth surface with the tooth whitening compositions.

21: 2007/07339 22: 2006/02/02 43: 2014/02/13 51: C12N; C07K; A61K; A61P; G01N

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71: UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS, CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION 72: BABCOCK, GREGORY J, MANDELL, ROBERT, THOMAS, WILLIAM D. JR, AMBROSINO, DONNA, SCHONHOFF, SUSAN, RUPPRECHT, CHARLES 33: US 31: 60/649,512 32: 2005/02/02 54: HUMAN ANTIBODIES AGAINST RABIES AND USES THEREOF 00: - Human monoclonal antibodies that specifically bind to rabies virus, antigen binding portions thereof, and methods of making and using such antibodies and antigen binding portions thereof for treating rabies virus in a subject, are provided herein.

21: 2007/09972 22: 2007/11/19 43: 2014/02/24 51: B01J, C07C 71: Solvay 72: BALTHASART, Dominique, FRANCK, Christian, GILBEAU, Patrick, KRAFFT, Philippe, SMETS, Valentine 33: EP 31: EPBE05104321.4 32: 2005/05/20 33: FR 31: 0505120 32: 2005-05-20 54: METHOD FOR MAKING CHLOROHYDRIN IN CORROSION-RESISTANT EQUIPMENT 00: - The invention concerns a method for making chlorohydrin, which consists in reacting a polyhydroxylated aliphatic hydrocarbon, an ester of a polyhydroxylated aliphatic hydrocarbon or a mixture thereof, with a chlorinating agent, in the presence of a liquid phase comprising heavy compounds other than polyhydroxylated aliphatic hydrocarbon and whereof the boiling point under a pressure of 1 bar absolute is not less than 15 °C higher than the boiling point of the chlorohydrin under a pressure of 1 bar absolute.

21: 2008/01706 22: 2008/02/21 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61K 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: ZICKER, Steven Curtis, WEDEKIND, Karen Joy 33: US 31: 60/709,071 32: 2005/08/17 54: Methods and compositions for the prevention and treatment of kidney disease 00: - The invention provides compositions for preventing or treating kidney disease and improving kidney function comprising at least two ingredients selected from the group consisting of antioxidants and mitochondrial cofactors in amounts sufficient for preventing or treating kidney disease or for improving kidney function and methods for preventing and treating kidney disease or improving kidney function comprising administering such compositions to an animal susceptible to or suffering

from kidney disease or impaired kidney function. In a preferred embodiment, the composition is admixed with one or more food ingredients to produce a food composition useful for preventing or treating kidney disease and improving kidney function, particularly in senior animals.

21: 2009/01133 22: 2009/02/17 43: 2014/02/17 51: G06F 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: AL-MURRANI, Samer Waleed Khedheyer 33: US 31: 11/469,565 32: 2006/09/01 54: METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DESIGNING ANIMAL FOOD COMPOSITIONS 00: - A method for preparing a food composition for

animals comprising (a) accessing at least one

database that comprises a first data set relating

functional genomic profile of a biofluid or tissue

sample from an animal to physiological condition

and optionally genotype of the animal; (b) accessing

at least one database that comprises a second data

set relating to effects of bioactive dietary

components on functional genomic profile; (c) by use

of an algorithm drawing on these data sets,

processing input data defining physiological

condition and optionally genotype of a subpopulation

of animals to derive a nutritional formula promoting

wellness of one or more animals of the

subpopulation; and (d) preparing a food composition

based on the nutritional formula.

21: 2009/07357 22: 2009/10/20 43: 2014/02/21 51: A23J 71: MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY LLC 72: SHI, Xiaohong, PENN, Stephen R., FLASINSKI, Stanislaw, HECK, Gregory, R., SUKURU, Uma, Rao, BAUM, James 33: US 31: 60/914,364 32: 2007/04/27 33: US 31: 12/109,122 32: 2008/04/24

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54: HEMIPTERAN- AND COLEOPTERAN- ACTIVE TOXIN PROTEINS FROM BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS 00: - A novel Bacillus thuringiensis crystal protein exhibiting insect inhibitory activity is disclosed. Growth of Lygus insects is significantly inhibited by providing the novel crystal protein in Lygus insect diet. Polynucleotides encoding the crystal protein, transgenic plants and microorganisms that contain the polynucleotides, isolated peptides derived from the crystal protein, and antibodies directed against the crystal protein are also provided. Methods of using the crystal protein and polynucleotides encoding the crystal protein to control Hemipteran insects are also disclosed.

21: 2009/07445 22: 23/10/2009 43: 24/02/2014 51: A61K, C07H, C12N 71: GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES AS REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY and ALNYLAM PHARMACEUTICALS INC 72: DE FOUGEROLLES ANTONIN, NOVOBRANTSEVA TATIANA, BORODOVSKY ANNA, TAN PAMELA, WARFIELD KELLY LYN, BAVARI SINA 33: US 31: 60/908,793 32: 2007/03/29 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING EXPRESSION OF A GENE FROM THE EBOLA 00: - 57: The invention relates to a double-stranded ribonucleic acid (dsRNA) for inhibiting the expression of a gene from the Ebola virus.

21: 2009/07472 22: 2009/10/23 43: 2014/02/10 51: B02C 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: DALLIMORE, Rowan, FENSOME, George, KJAERRAN, Knut 33: SE 31: 0700983-0 32: 2007/04/25

54: A WEAR PART FOR A VSI-CRUSHER, AND A METHOD OF REDUCING THE WEAR ON THE ROTOR OF SUCH A CRUSHER 00: - A wear part (56) for protecting a vertical rotor wall of

a rotor of a VSI-crusher comprises a wear body (58)

having a wear surface (68) adapted for contacting

abrasive particles. The wear surface (68) is provided

with at least one ridge (70) extending over at least a

portion of said wear surface (68). At least a portion

of the length of said ridge (70) is, when said wear

part (56) has been mounted to said vertical rotor

wall, inclined in relation to a horizontal plane.

21: 2009/07673 22: 2009/11/02 43: 2014/02/03 51: A01N 71: Anadys Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 72: TRAN, Chinh Viet, RUEBSAM, Frank, MURPHY, Douglas Eric, DRAGOVICH, Peter, ZHOU, Yuefen, CHEN, Lijian, KUCERA, David, BLATTER, Fritz, VIERTELHAUS, Martin 33: US 31: 60/907,478 32: 2007/04/03 54: 5,6-DIHYDRO-1H-PYRIDIN-2-ONE COMPOUNDS 00: - The invention is directed to 5,6-dihydro-lH-pyridin-2-one compounds and pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds that are useful in

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treating infections by hepatitis C virus.

21: 2009/07790 22: 2009/11/05 43: 2014/02/07 51: C12N 71: Inviragen, Inc. 72: STINCHCOMB, Dan T., OSORIO, Jorge E., WIGGAN, O'Neil 33: US 31: 60/910,579 32: 2007/04/06 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR LIVE ATTENUATED VIRUSES 00: - One or more live, attenuated viruses and compositions to reduce inactivation and/or degradation of the live, attenuated virus, including a vaccine are disclosed. This composition may include at least one carbohydrate, at least one protein and at least one high molecular weight surfactant.

21: 2009/07835 22: 2009/11/06 43: 2014/02/10 51: C01B, C01F, C01G 71: Joma International AS, Asher Vitner Ltd. 72: VITNER, Asher 33: IL 31: 182,946 32: 2007/05/03 54: A METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF METAL PRODUCTS 00: - The invention provides a method for the Industrial purification of a low-grade polyvalent cation feed stream of purity P1, by the formation of a polyvalent cation- double-salt precipitate of purity P2 and a polyvalent cation solution with purity P3, wherein P2>P1>P3, said method comprising the steps of: a) forming, from said feed, a medium comprising water, polyvalent cation, a cation selected from the group consisting of ammonium, cations of alkali metals, protons and a combination thereof, and anions; which formed medium is further characterized by the presence of (i) a double- salt precipitate comprising a polyvalent cation, at least one of said cations and at least one of said anions; and (ii) a polyvalent cation solution; and wherein the concentration of said anions is higher then 10% and the ratio between the concentrations of said cation to said anion in said polyvalent cation solution is within Zone DS as herein defined; and b) separating at least a portion of said precipitate from said solution.

21: 2009/07860 22: 2009/11/09 43: 2014/02/17 51: C12Q, G01N 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: AL-MURRANI, Samer Waleed Khedheyer, SCHOENHERR, William David 33: US 31: 60/927,167 32: 2007/05/01 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DIAGNOSING OSTEOARTHRITIS IN A FELINE 00: -

Methods, compositions and kits for diagnosing

osteoarthritis in a feline are disclosed. The methods

of the invention comprise detecting differential

expression of at least one biomarker in a body

sample, preferably a blood sample, where the

biomarker is differentially expressed in osteoarthritis.

21: 2009/07861 22: 2009/11/09 43: 2014/02/10 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Tom's of Maine, Inc. 72: BERGERON, Chantal, GAFNER, Stefan 33: US 31: 11/799,524 32: 2007/05/02 54: LIQUORICE EXTRACT ANTIMICROBIAL AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ISOLATES 00: - The present invention provides, in one aspect, to products made from a novel and non-obvious supercritical CO2 extract of the roots of Glycyrrhiza sp., effective as an anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-adherent agent, including, but not limited to, products for oral care and body care. The present invention also provides, in another aspect, components isolated from the supercritical CO2 extract of the roots of Glycyrrhiza sp., effective as an anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-adherent agent, including, but not limited to, products for oral care and body care.

21: 2009/07880 22: 2005/01/12 43: 2014/02/11 51: C02F; A01N 71: A.Y. LABORATORIES LTD. 72: BARAK, AYALA 33: US 31: 60/536,811 32: 2004/01/14 33: US 31: 60/536,851 32: 2004/01/14 33: US 31: 60/536,852 32: 2004/01/14 33: US 31: 60/536,853 32: 2004/01/14 54: BIOCIDES AND APPARATUS 00: - There are provided methods for controlling microbial

or biofilm growth, comprising mixing a hypochlorite

oxidant and at least one nitrogen-containing

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compound or salt thereof selected from a particular

group of nitrogen-containing compounds and salts to

form a biocide, and applying the biocide. Apparatus

for practicing the methods are also provided.

21: 2009/08019 22: 2009/11/13 43: 2014/02/13 51: A61K 71: Egalet Ltd. 72: HEMMINGSEN, Pernille Kirstine Høyrup, PEDERSEN, Anders Vagnø, BAR-SHALOM, Daniel 33: DK 31: PA 2007 00816 32: 2007/06/04 33: US 31: 60/941,848 32: 2007/06/04 54: CONTROLLED RELEASE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR PROLONGED EFFECT 00: - Layered pharmaceutical composition suitable for oral use in the treatment of diseases where absorption takes place over a large part of the gastrointestinal tract. The composition comprising A) a solid inner layer comprising i) an active substance, and ii) one or more disintegrants/exploding agents, one of more effervescent agents or a mixture thereof. the solid inner layer being sandwiched between two outer layers B1) and B2), each outer layer comprising iii) a substantially water soluble and/or crystalline polymer or a mixture of substantially water soluble and/or crystalline polymers, the polymer being a polyglycol in the form of one of a) a homopolymer having a MW of at least about 100,000 daltons, and b) a copolymer having a MW of at least about 2,000 daltons, or a mixture thereof, and iv) an active substance, which is the same as in said solid inner layer A), and layer A being different from layer B, the layered composition being coated with a coating C)

that has at least one opening exposing at least one surface of said outer layer, the coating being substantially insoluble in and impermeable to fluids and comprising a polymer, and the composition having a cylindrical form optionally with one or more tapered ends, wherein the ratio between the surface area of one end surface of the cylinder and the length of the cylinder is in a range of from 0.02 to 45 mm.

21: 2010/07850 22: 2010/11/02 43: 2014/02/03 51: B26B 71: The Gillette Company 72: BRUNO, Michael Hal 33: US 31: 12/156,149 32: 2008/05/30 54: BLADE SUPPORT FOR MULTI-BLADE RAZOR CARTRIDGES 00: - The invention provides a razor cartridge (10) with

multiple blades (25) and peg(s) (74) or pegged

support members (72) that aid in the control of the

blades by restricting fore and aft blade movement,

which in turn, reduces the amplitude of blade

deflection and/or vibration during shaving. This

reduction provided by the pegs improves shaving

performance. Blades rest between pegs which are

rounded or shaped such that the blade bottom

portion contacts the peg at one point, forming a

single line of contact. The pegs may be in a slalom-

like, linear (with one or more peg columns), or offset

arrangement. Pegs or pegged support members

may be at any location of the razor blade assembly;

for instance, at the center and/or at blade slot ends.

Pegs may each be of different shapes and may or

may not be equidistant or at the same heights as

each other, depending on blade spans and

exposures.

21: 2010/07916 22: 2010/11/04 43: 2014/02/04 51: A61K 71: AstraZeneca AB 72: BATEMAN, Nicola Frances, MACFAUL, Philip Alexander, NASH, Ian Alun 33: US 31: 61/043,491 32: 2008/04/09

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54: PHARMACEUTICAL DEPOT COMPRISING N-{5-[(CYCLOPROPYLAMINO)CARBONYL)]-2-METHYLPHENYL}-3-FLUORO-4-(PYRIDIN-2-YLMETHOXY)BENZAMIDE 00: - A pharmaceutical depot comprising (i) N-{5-

[(cyclopropylamino)carbonyl]-2-methylphenyl}-3-

fluoro-4-(pyridin-2-ylmethoxy)benzamide, or a

pharmaceutically-acceptable salt thereof, as a

pharmaceutical agent (PA) and (ii) a polymer which

degrades to create an acidic microclimate, wherein

the PA is released from the polymer upon polymer

degradation.

21: 2010/07983 22: 2010/11/08 43: 2014/02/10 51: C07C 71: Mexichem Amanco Holding S.A. de C.V. 72: SMITH, John William, MCGUINESS, Claire, SHARRATT, Andrew Paul 33: GB 31: 0806389.3 32: 2008/04/09 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF 2,3,3,3-TETRAFLUOROPROPENE 00: - The invention provides a process for the preparation of 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene (1234yf) comprising (a) contacting 1,1,1-trifluoro-2,3-difluoropropane (243db) with hydrogen fluoride (HF) in the presence of a zinc/chromia catalyst to produce a compound having the formula CF3CHFCH2X, wherein X is Cl or F, and (b) dehydrohalogenating the compound of formula CF3CHFCH2X to produce 1234yf.

21: 2010/07984 22: 2010/11/08 43: 2014/02/10 51: C07C 71: Mexichem Amanco Holding S.A. de C.V. 72: SMITH, John William, MCGUINESS, Claire, SHARRATT, Andrew Paul 33: GB 31: 0806419.8 32: 2008/04/09 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF 1, 1, 1-TRIFLU0R0-2, 3 -DI CHLOROPROPANE 00: - The invention provides a process for preparing 1,1,1-trifluoro-2,3-dichloropropane (243db), which process comprises contacting 3,3,3-trifluoropropene

(1243zf) with chlorine in the presence of a catalyst, wherein the catalyst comprises activated carbon, alumina and/or an oxide of a transition metal.

21: 2010/07989 22: 2010/11/08 43: 2014/02/10 51: G05B, H02H, H02J 71: Accenture Global Services Limited 72: TAFT, Jeffrey D. 33: US 31: 61/127,294 32: 2008/05/09 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING A POWER GRID 00: - A smart grid for improving the management of a

power utility grid is provided. The smart grid as

presently disclosed includes using sensors in

various portions of the power utility grid, using

communications and computing technology, such as

additional bus structures, to upgrade an electric

power grid so that it can operate more efficiently and

reliably and support additional services to

consumers. The smart grid may include distributed

intelligence in the power utility grid (separate from

the control center intelligence) including devices that

generate data in different sections of the grid,

analyze the generated data, and automatically

modify the operation of a section of the power grid.

21: 2010/08053 22: 2010/11/10 43: 2014/02/10 51: A61K, A61P, C07F 71: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd 72: CAROFF, Eva, HILPERT, Kurt, HUBLER, Francis, MEYER, Emmanuel, RENNEBERG, Dorte 33: PCT 31: PCT/IB2008/051384 32: 2008/04/11 54: SUBSTITUTED 2-PHENYL-PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES 00: - The present invention relates to compounds of

formula (I) wherein R1, R2, R4, R5, Ra, Rb, n, W

and Z are as defined in the application, their

preparation and their use as P2Y12 receptor

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antagonists in the treatment and/or prevention of

peripheral vascular, of visceral-, hepatic- and renal-

vascular, of cardiovascular and of cerebrovascular

diseases or conditions associated with platelet

aggregation, including thrombosis in humans and

other mammals.

21: 2010/08097 22: 2010/11/11 43: 2014/02/11 51: C07C 71: Mexichem Amanco Holding S.A. de C.V. 72: SMITH, John William, MCGUINESS, Claire, SHARRATT, Andrew Paul, TAYLOR, Andrew Mark 33: GB 31: 0808836.1 32: 2008/05/15 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF 2, 3, 3, 3-TRIFLUOROPROPENE 00: - The invention provides a process for the preparation of 1234yf comprising (a) contacting 1,1, 2,3,3, 3-hexafluoropropene (1216) with hydrogen in the presence of a hydrogenation catalyst to produce 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoropropane (236ea); (b) dehydrofluorinating 236ea to produce 1,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropene (1225ye); (c) contacting 1225ye with hydrogen in the presence of a hydrogenation catalyst to produce 1,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropane (245eb); and (d) dehydrofluorinating (245eb) to produce (1234yf).

21: 2010/08138 22: 2010/11/12 43: 2014/02/17 51: A23L 71: The Coca-Cola Company 72: DUBOIS, Grant E., THELIN, William R. 33: US 31: 61/053,307 32: 2008/05/15 54: NATURAL AND/OR SYNTHETIC HIGH-POTENCY SWEETENER COMPOSITIONS WITH IMPROVED TEMPORAL PROFILE AND/OR FLAVOR PROFILE, METHODS FOR THEIR FORMULATION, AND USES

00: - The present invention relates generally to improving the taste of synthetic and/or natural high-potency sweeteners and compositions sweetened therewith. In particular, the present invention relates to compositions that can improve the tastes of synthetic sweeteners and/or natural high-potency sweeteners by imparting a more sugar-like taste or characteristic. In particular, the compositions and methods provide at least one natural and/or high-potency sweetener in combination with at least one salt, at least one salty taste inhibitor, and optionally at least one sweet taste improving composition.

21: 2010/08212 22: 2010/11/16 43: 2014/02/17 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Incyte Corporation 72: WENG, Lingkai, QIAO, Lei, ZHOU, Jiacheng, LIU, Pingli, PAN, Yongchun 33: US 31: 61/054,995 32: 2008/05/21 54: SALTS OF 2-FLUORO-N-METHYL-4-[7-(QUINOLIN-6-YL-METHYL)-IMIDAZO[1,2-B][1,2,4]TRIAZIN-2-YL]BENZAMIDE AND PROCESSES RELATED TO PREPARING THE SAME 00: - The present invention is directed to dihydrochloric

acid and dibenzenesulfonic acid salts of the c-Met

kinase inhibitor 2-fluoro-N-methyl-4-[7-(quinolin-6-

ylmethyl)-imidazo[1,2-b][1,2,4]triazin-2-yl]benzamide,

and pharmaceutical compositions thereof, useful in

the treatment of cancer and other diseases related

to the dysregulation of kinase pathways. The present

invention further relates to processes and

intermediates for preparing 2-fluoro-N-methyl-4-[7-

(quinolin-6-ylmethyl)imidazo[1,2-b][1,2,4]triazin-2-

yl]benzamide, and salts thereof.

21: 2010/08335 22: 2010/11/19 43: 2014/02/24 51: C07K 71: Wyeth LLC, MedImmune Limited

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72: BLOOM, Laird, GILL, Davinder, VUGMEYSTER, Yulia, YOUNG, Deborah A., LOWE, David, VALGE-ARCHER, Viia 33: US 31: 61/055,500 32: 2008/05/23 54: INTERLEUKIN-21 RECEPTOR BINDING PROTEINS 00: - The present invention provides binding proteins and

antigen-binding fragments thereof that specifically

bind to the human interleukin-21 receptor (IL-21R).

The binding proteins can act as, e.g., antagonists of

IL-21R activity, thereby modulating immune

responses in general, and those mediated by IL-21R

in particular. The disclosed compositions and

methods may be used, e.g., in diagnosing and/or

treating IL-21R-associated disorders, e.g.,

inflammatory disorders, autoimmune diseases,

allergies, transplant rejection, cancer, and other

immune system disorders.

21: 2010/08391 22: 2010/11/23 43: 2014/02/24 51: C12N 71: Centocor Ortho Biotech Inc. 72: REZANIA, Alireza 33: US 31: 12/108,872 32: 2008/04/24 54: PLURIPOTENT CELLS 00: - The present invention is directed to pluripotent cells

that can be readily expanded in culture on tissue

culture substrate that is not pre-treated with protein

or an extracellular matrix, and do not require a

feeder cell line. The present invention also provides

methods to derive the pluripotent cell line from

human embryonic stem cells.

21: 2011/00138 22: 2009/07/01 43: 2014/02/07 51: C12N; C12P 71: THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY, DANISCO US INC. 72: CERVIN, MARGUERITE A, WHITED, GREGORY M, MCAULIFFE, JOSEPH C, CHOTANI, GOPAL K, LA DUCA, RICHARD, SANFORD, KARL J, CALABRIA, ANTHONY RUDOLF, MILLER, MICHAEL CHARLES, SABO, TIMOTHY ALAN, WEBSTER, ERIN LYNNE 33: US 31: 61/133,947 32: 2008/07/02 33: US 31: 61/134,011 32: 2008/07/02 33: US 31: 61/134,094 32: 2008/07/02 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING ISOPRENE FREE OF C5 HYDROCARBONS UNDER DECOUPLING CONDITIONS AND/OR SAFE OPERATING RANGES 00: - The invention features methods for producing

isoprene from cultured cells wherein the cells in the

stationary phase. The invention also provides

compositions that include these cultured cells and/or

increased amount of isoprene. The invention also

provides for systems that include a non-flammable

concentration of isoprene in the gas phase.

Additionally, the invention provides isoprene

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compositions, such as compositions with increased

amount of isoprene or increased purity.

21: 2011/00555 22: 2011/01/21 43: 2014/02/21 51: B65D 71: Alcoa Inc. 72: FEDUSA, Anthony J., DICK, Robert E., BOYSEL, Darl G. 33: US 31: 61/075,977 32: 2008/06/26 54: DOUBLE-WALLED CONTAINER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE 00: - A double-walled container and method of

manufacturing are disclosed. A first container having

a smaller diameter than a second container is

inserted into the second container. A portion of the

first container is expanded and/or a portion of the

second container may be narrowed so that first and

second container is interlocked and form a double-

walled container. The first and/or second containers

may have ribs. An air gap between the first and

second containers provides thermal insulation to

contents of the double-walled container.

21: 2011/00835 22: 2009/09/16 43: 2014/02/03 51: C07K 71: GANYMED PHARMACEUTICALS AG, JOHANNES GUTENBERG-UNIVERSITÄT MAINZ 72: SAHIN, UGUR, TÜRECI, ÖZLEM, KOSLOWSKI, MICHAEL, MITNACHT-KRAUS, RITA 33: EP 31: 08016277.9 32: 2008/09/16 33: US 31: 61/097,453 32: 2008/09/16 54: MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES FOR TREATMENT OF CANCER 00: - The present invention provides antibodies useful as therapeutics for treating and/or preventing diseases associated with cells expressing GT468, including tumor-related diseases such as breast Cancer, lung Cancer, gastric Cancer, ovarian Cancer, hepatocellular Cancer, colon Cancer, pancreatic Cancer, esophageal Cancer, head & neck Cancer, kidney Cancer, in particular renal cell Carcinoma, prostate Cancer, liver cancer, melanoma, sarcoma, myeloma, neuroblastoma, placental

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choriocarcinoma, cervical cancer, and thyroid Cancer, and the metastatic forms thereof. In one embodiment, the rumor disease is metastatic cancer in the lung.

21: 2011/01000 22: 2009/07/21 43: 2014/02/10 51: C07D, C07C, C07H, C07K, C08B 71: THE BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, INC. 72: PIER, GERALD B, NIFANTIEV, NIKOLAY, TSVETKOV, YURY, GENING, MARINA 33: US 31: 61/135,493 32: 2008/07/21 33: US 31: 61/208,155 32: 2009/02/20 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS RELATING TO SYNTHETIC BETA-1,6 GLUCOSAMINE OLIGOSACCHARIDES 00: - The invention relates to the compositions of

synthetic oligo-β-(l ?6)-2-amino-2- deoxy-D-

glucopyranosides conjugated to carriers and

methods for making and use same.

21: 2011/01207 22: 2009/08/20 43: 2014/02/24 51: C12N; A61K; A61P 71: ANTHROGENESIS CORPORATION 72: ZEITLIN, ANDREW, PAL, AJAI 33: US 31: 61/090,565 32: 2008/08/20 54: TREATMENT OF STROKE USING ISOLATED PLACENTAL CELLS 00: - Provided herein are methods for the treatment of

stroke comprising administering to a stroke victim

placental stem cells, populations of cells comprising

placental stem cells, and/or compositions comprising

placental stem cells.

21: 2011/01405 22: 2009/09/09 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61L 71: BIOMIMETIC THERAPEUTICS, INC. 72: LYNCH, SAMUEL E, WISNER-LYNCH, LESLIE A, KESTLER, HANS K, LIU, YANCHUN 33: US 31: 61/144,088 32: 2009/01/12 33: US 31: 61/144,126 32: 2009/01/12 33: US 31: 61/191,641 32: 2008/09/09 54: PLATELET-DERIVED GROWTH FACTOR COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF TENDON AND LIGAMENT INJURIES 00: - The invention provides compositions and methods

for treatment of tendon and ligament injuries and/or

repair of damaged tendons and ligament. The

invention provides compositions comprising a

biocompatible matrix and platelet-derived growth

factor (PDGF).

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21: 2011/01475 22: 2009/07/29 43: 2014/02/24 51: C02F 71: TRUSTWATER LTD. 72: VAN NIEKERK, DAVID-LEE, O'REILLY, EDMOND, KEANE, KEVIN, CROKE, EOIN, CAMPION, MICHAEL, KENNEDY, BRENDAN 33: IE 31: S2008/0637 32: 2008/07/29 33: IE 31: S2008/0638 32: 2008/07/29 33: IE 31: S2008/0639 32: 2008/07/29 54: ELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICE 00: - There is provided an automated electrochemical

device for generating a biocidal output solution, said

device comprising: a flow-through electrochemical

cell comprising an anodic chamber and a cathodic

chamber for electrolysing an electrolyte to generate

an anolyte solution and a catholyte solution;

characterised in that the device further comprises: (i)

a reservoir for storing catholyte; and (ii) a hydraulic

circuit for recirculating catholyte from the reservoir to

the anolyte on start-up of the cell, wherein input of

catholyte of a compensating strength to the cell

anodic chamber, is arranged so as to optimise the

cell anolyte pH to produce a stable output solution at

the start of the electrolysis process.

21: 2011/05878 22: 2011/08/11 43: 2014/02/03 51: A61K 71: Taro Pharmaceuticals North America, Inc. 72: ASOTRA, Satish, GAO, Shen, YACOBI, Avraham 33: US 31: 60/705,370 32: 2005/08/04 54: ORAL SUSPENSION OF PREDNISOLONE ACETATE 00: - The present invention relates to noval oral suspension formulation comprising prednisolone acetate, a pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle and a thickening agent. The present invention further provides a method of trating patients in need of prednisolone with the novel formulation.

21: 2011/06260 22: 2010/02/26 43: 2014/02/25 51: C12N; C07K 71: ATHENIX CORPORATION 72: TOMSO, DANIEL J, SAMPSON, KIMBERLY S, DUMITRU, RAZVAN VALERIU 33: US 31: 61/156,301 32: 2009/02/27 54: PESTICIDAL PROTEINS AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE 00: - Compositions and methods for conferring pesticidal activity to bacteria, plants, plant cells, tissues and seeds are provided. Compositions comprising a coding sequence for a toxin polypeptide are provided. The coding sequences can be used in DNA constructs or expression cassettes for transformation and expression in plants and bacteria. Compositions also comprise transformed bacteria, plants, plant cells, tissues, and seeds. In particular, isolated toxin nucleic acid molecules are

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provided. Additionally, amino acid sequences corresponding to the polynucleotides are encompassed, and antibodies specifically binding to those amino acid sequences. In particular, the present invention provides for isolated nucleic acid molecules comprising nucleotide sequences encoding the amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO:50-96, or the nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1-47, as well as variants and fragments thereof.

21: 2011/06414 22: 2011/07/13 43: 2014/02/20 51: B01J; C01B 71: RAIN CII CARBON LLC 72: EDWARDS, LESLIE C 33: US 31: 13/033,110 32: 2011/02/23 33: US 31: 13/180,765 32: 2011/07/12 54: PELLETIZATION AND CALCINATION OF GREEN COKE 00: - A method of calcining green petroleum coke which

includes separating the green coke having a particle

size of between 0.1 mm and 50 mm into undersized

and oversized fractions, pelletizing the undersized

fraction with a binder to form pelletized coke,

combining the oversized fraction and the pelletized

coke to form a feed mixture, and calcining he feed

mixture to form calcined coke.The method include

the addition of pulverization step wherein all the

green coke is pulverized before pelletization and the

pellets are then calcined to produce a pelletized

calcined coke product.

21: 2011/07957 22: 2011/10/31 43: 2014/02/03 51: B26B

71: The Gillette Company 72: FATHALLAH, Paul, O'CONNOR, William Thomas, JOHNSON, Robert Harold 33: US 31: 61/177,782 32: 2009/05/13 54: SHAVING CARTRIDGES HAVING A PLURALITY OF ARRAYS 00: - A razor blade cartridge (14) which has a housing

(20) with a proximal end portion (24), a distal end

portion (26), and one or more blades (22) mounted

within the housing. An elongated resilient skin

contacting element (60) is joined to the proximal end

portion of the housing. The elongated resilient skin

contacting element has an alignment array of skin

contacting members (110) having a pattern of one or

more flexible skin-engaging projections (112) that

are generally transverse to one or more of the

blades and define a plurality of open channels that

facilitate the generally unobstructed passage of hair

to one or more of the blades during shaving. The

elongated resilient skin contacting element also has

at least one additional array of skin contacting

members (80, 90, 100) having a pattern that is

different than the pattern of the alignment array of

skin contacting members.

21: 2011/07958 22: 2011/10/31 43: 2014/02/03 51: A61K 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: CAMPBELL, Thomas S., BOYD, Thomas J., FISHER, Steven W., PRENCIPE, Michael 33: US 31: 61/181,116 32: 2009/05/26 54: ORAL CARE FORMULATIONS THAT ENHANCE AMOUNT OF SOLUBLE ZINC 00: - An oral care composition and method are described in which the composition includes a film or a plurality of film fragments entrained in a carrier. The film or plurality of film fragments comprises a zinc compound and the carrier comprises a polysaccharide and a maleic anhydride copolymer. The composition and methods provide benefits

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including one or more of increased consumer acceptability, improved solubility of zinc thus permitting the use of lower amounts of zinc compounds and reducing the adverse astringency associated with zinc, decreased adverse reactions brought about by the presence of zinc ions, enhanced aesthetics, improved stability for active or other functional materials, and controlled delivery of active materials such as zinc.

21: 2011/07959 22: 2011/10/31 43: 2014/02/03 51: A61K 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: MARTINETTI, Melissa, BOYD, Thomas, BROWN, James R., WON, Betty, PILCH, Shira, MASTERS, James Gerard, PIMENTA, Paloma 33: US 31: 61/181,124 32: 2009/05/26 54: HIGHER LOADING ZINC-CONTAINING FILMS 00: - Described herein are polymer matrix films,

compositions comprising the polymer matrix films,

and methods of preparing and using the same.

21: 2011/07961 22: 2011/10/31 43: 2014/02/03 51: A61K, A61P, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: PORTER, Venda, MORGAN, Andre, JARACZ, Stanislav, GRONLUND, Jennifer, XU, Guofeng, WU, Donghui, PRENCIPE, Michael, SUBRAMANYAM, Ravi 33: US 31: 61/183,788 32: 2009/06/03 33: US 31: 61/183,792 32: 2009/06/03 54: BORINIC COMPOSITIONS 00: -

A stabilized topical composition comprising a borinic

acid derivative, e.g., a borinic ester.

21: 2011/07962 22: 2011/10/31 43: 2014/02/03 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: PORTER, Venda, MORGAN, Andre, JARACZ, Stanislav, GRONLUND, Jennifer, XU, Guofeng, WU, Donghui, PRENCIPE, Michael, SUBRAMANYAM, Ravi 33: US 31: 61/183,788 32: 2009/06/03 33: US 31: 61/183,792 32: 2009/06/03 54: BORINIC COMPOSITIONS 00: - A stabilized oral care composition comprising a borinic acid derivative, e.g., a borinic ester.

21: 2011/08050 22: 2011/11/02 43: 2014/02/11 51: A61K, A61P, C07J 71: AstraZeneca AB 72: BURKAMP, Frank, GABOS, Balint, IVANOVA, Svetlana, LISIUS, Alice Ingrid Annéa 33: US 31: 61/166,324 32: 2009/04/03 54: NOVEL AMIDE DERIVATIVES OF STEROIDAL[3,2-C]PYRAZOLE COMPOUNDS WITH GLUCOCORTICOID ACTIVITY 00: - The present invention provides compounds of

formula (I) wherein n, R1, R2, X1, X2, X3, X4, X5,

R3a, R3b, R4, R5 and R6 are defined in the

specification, a process for their preparation,

pharmaceutical compositions containing them and

their use in therapy.

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21: 2011/08124 22: 2011/11/04 43: 2014/02/11 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Plexxikon, Inc. 72: IBRAHIM, Prabha N., SPEVAK, Wayne, CHO, Hanna, SHI, Songyuan, WU, Guoxian 33: US 31: 61/176,054 32: 2009/05/06 54: PYRROLO [2, 3-B] PYRIDINES WHICH INHIBIT RAF PROTEIN KINASE 00: - Compounds (I) and salts thereof, formulations

thereof, conjugates thereof, derivatives thereof,

forms thereof and uses thereof are described. In

certain aspects and embodiments, the described

compounds or salts thereof, formulations thereof,

conjugates thereof, derivatives thereof, and forms

thereof are active on each of BRaf and c-Raf -1

protein kinase, and may also be active on either or

both of A-Raf and B-Raf V600E protein kinase. Also

described are methods of use thereof to treat

diseases and conditions, including melanoma,

colorectal cancer, thyroid cancer, ovarian cancer,

and biliary tract cancer.

21: 2011/08127 22: 2011/11/04 43: 2014/02/07 51: A24F, B65D 71: British American Tobacco (Holdings) Limited 72: LAFORGE, Jean Marc 33: GB 31: 0908277.7 32: 2009/05/14 54: CONTAINER 00: - A container formed from a rigid material comprising

an inner base defining a space for storing smoking

articles, configured to stand vertically on a flat

surface is disclosed. The container further comprises

a cover that fits over the inner base to extend over a

major portion of the inner base, wherein the inner

base includes an enlarged lower end such that the

cover abuts said lower end when the cover is fitted

over the inner base when the container is closed.

21: 2011/08128 22: 2011/11/04 43: 2014/02/11 51: B26B 71: The Gillette Company 72: KWIECIEN, Michael Joseph, LEE, Alejandro Carlos 33: US 31: 12/468,147 32: 2009/05/19 54: SHAVING CARTRIDGES HAVING ELONGATED SKIN CONTACTING MEMBERS 00: - A razor cartridge (14) which has a housing (18) with

a pocket (40) defined by a front wall (42) and a rear

wall (44). The pocket has a seat surface (90) and at

least one of the front and rear walls include one or

more flexible segments (50). One or more blades

(20) are mounted within the housing. An elongated

skin contacting member (22) is provided that

comprises a shaving aid composite that has one or

more water-leachable shaving aid materials. The

elongated skin contacting member has a body

portion (30) with an upper skin contacting surface

(32) and a base portion (34) which is disposed at

least partially within the pocket. The base portion

has a bottom surface (36) spaced apart from the

seat surface. The base portion extends laterally

outwardly from the body portion and is in mechanical

engagement with the one or more flexible segments

to secure the skin contacting member to the

housing.

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21: 2011/08158 22: 2011/11/07 43: 2014/02/10 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd 72: CAROFF, Eva, HILPERT, Kurt, HUBLER, Francis, MEYER, Emmanuel, RENNEBERG, Dorte 33: PCT 31: PCT/IB2009/051486 32: 2009/04/08 54: 6-(3-AZA-BICYCLO[3.1.0]HEX-3-YL)-2-PHENYL-PYRIMIDINES AS ADP RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS 00: - The present invention relates to 6-(3-aza-bicyclo[3.1.0]hex-3-yl)-2-phenyl-pyrimidine derivatives and their use as P2Y12 receptor antagonists in the treatment and/or prevention of peripheral vascular, of visceral-, hepatic- and renal-vascular, of cardiovascular and of cerebrovascular diseases or conditions associated with platelet aggregation, including thrombosis in humans and other mammals.

21: 2011/08187 22: 2011/11/08 43: 2014/02/10 51: A61K, A61Q, C08L 71: Biosynthis 72: BERNOUD, Thierry, RAMIANDRASOA, Parfait 33: FR 31: 0952400 32: 2009/04/10 54: VOLATILE OILY COMPOSITION 00: - The present invention relates to a volatile oily composition comprising, and preferably consisting of, from 50 to 100% by weight of a mixture of paraffins and from 0 to 50% by weight of at least one

non-volatile oil. It also relates to the cosmetic compositions containing the abovementioned oily composition, and the cosmetic uses of said cosmetic compositions, particularly for making up and/or caring for and/or protecting skin, lips, eyelashes and/or nails, and in antiperspirant / deodorant compositions.

21: 2011/08192 22: 2011/11/08 43: 2014/02/10 51: A44B, A45C 71: Delsey 72: JACOBSEN, Ebbe 33: FR 31: 0952679 32: 2009/04/24 54: SECURITY DEVICE FOR LUGGAGE, COMPRISING A FIRST EXTERNAL ZIP FASTENER AND A SECOND INTERNAL ZIP FASTENER 00: - The invention relates to a security device for

luggage, comprising a first external zip fastener (1)

and a second internal zip fastener (2). The two zip

fasteners (1, 2) are placed directly on top of one

another, such that the teeth (1a, 2a) of the zip

fasteners (1, 2) come into contact when an external

pressure is applied against the external zip fastener

(1) with a pointed tool (P), thereby preventing the

teeth of the external zip fastener (1) from

disengaging and moving downwards under the force

of said tool (P).

21: 2011/08266 22: 2011/11/10 43: 2014/02/10 51: C02F, C10G, C10L, C23F 71: Dorf Ketal Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 72: SUBRAMANIYAM, Mahesh 33: IN 31: 974/MUM/2009 32: 2009/04/15 54: AN EFFECTIVE NOVEL NON - POLYMERIC AND NON - FOULING ADDITIVE FOR INHIBITING HIGH - TEMPERATURE NAPHTHENIC ACID CORROSION AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME 00: - The present invention relates to inhibition of high

temperature naphthenic acid corrosion occurring in

hydrocarbon processing units. The invention

provides an effective novel non - polymeric and non

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- fouling additive for inhibiting high - temperature

naphthenic acid corrosion, comprising an effective

corrosion - inhibiting amount of a second phosphate

ester wherein said second phosphate ester is

obtained by reacting a first phosphate ester with an

oxirane compound selected from the group

consisting of butylene oxide, ethylene oxide,

propylene oxide or any other oxirane compound or a

combination thereof, preferably with butylene oxide,

capably yielding said second phosphate ester,

having a structure A or B, Formulae (A) and (B)

wherein R1 and R2 are each independently selected

from the group consisting of moieties having 1 to 20

carbon atoms and R1 and R2 may be identical or

different, X is H, CH3 or C2H5; and n may vary from

1 to 20, wherein said first phosphate ester is having

a structure I or II, Formulae (I) and (II) wherein R1

and R2 are each independently selected from the

group consisting of moieties having 1 to 20 carbon

atoms and R1 and R2 may be identical or different,

said first phosphate ester being obtained as a

reaction product of reaction of an alcohol with a

phosphorous pentaoxide.

21: 2011/08356 22: 2011/11/14 43: 2014/02/24 51: H04B, H04W 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: YU, Zhi-Zong, DHANDA, Mungal Singh 33: US 31: 61/177,207 32: 2009/05/11 54: TIME SHIFTING OF CO-CHANNEL DATA TRANSMISSIONS TO REDUCE CO-CHANNEL INTERFERENCE 00: - A cellular communications system in which

transmission of control signals for plural different

remote stations is so displaced in time that the

transmission of control signals for one remote station

does not interfere with the transmission of control

signals for another remote station, the displacement

being sufficient to prevent contemporaneous

reception of control signals by the remote station

intended for the other remote station.

21: 2011/08358 22: 2011/11/14 43: 2014/02/24 51: A24C, A24D 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 72: SUTTON, Joseph Peter 33: GB 31: 0910198.1 32: 2009/06/12 54: SMOKING ARTICLE 00: - A smoking article (10) comprises a rod (12) of

smokeable material and a filter (14) attached to one

end of the rod. The filter comprises an elongate body

of filter material (16) wrapped with a transparent plug

wrap (18). A first tipping wrapper (20a) overlies the

join between the rod and the filter to attach the filter

to the rod. At least one additional tipping wrapper

(20b) is provided around the filter, spaced from and

separate to the first tipping wrapper such that a

portion of the transparent plug wrap is exposed

between the first and at least one additional tipping

wrapper to define a window portion (22) through

which the filter material is visible. A method of

producing such a smoking article is also disclosed.

21: 2011/08407 22: 16/11/2011 43: 24/02/2014 51: F27B, F27D 71: METTOP GMBH 72: FILZWIESER IRIS and FILZWIESER ANDREAS 33: AT 31: A 833/2009 32: 2009/05/28 54: METHOD FOR COOLING A METALLURGICAL FURNACE 00: -

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57: In a method for cooling a metallurgical furnace, comprising at least one cooling element through which a cooling medium flows, a cooling medium that contains at least one ionic fluid, and preferably consists thereof, is conducted through the cooling element, thereby preventing the problems that are associated with water cooling, such as the danger of hydrogen explosions and damage to the furnace lining.

21: 2011/08452 22: 2011/11/17 43: 2014/02/25 51: C07K 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: BOHRMANN, Bernd, GOEPFERT, Ulrich, GRUENINGER, Fiona, HUBER, Walter, KRELL, Hans-Willi, LIFKE, Valeria, MUNDIGL, Olaf, OFFNER, Sonja, OZMEN, Laurence, SCHRAEML, Michael 33: EP 31: 09007656.3 32: 2009/06/10 54: USE OF AN ANTI-TAU PS422 ANTIBODY FOR THE TREATMENT OF BRAIN DISEASES 00: - An antibody binding to Tau, phosphorylated at serine 422 (pS422), characterized in specifically binding to phosphorylated Tau fragment of SEQ ID NO: 9 and to Tau pS422, but not binding to Tau and to phosphorylated MCAK fragment of SEQ ID NO: 17 is useful in the treatment of a Tauopathy.

21: 2011/08453 22: 2011/11/17 43: 2014/02/24 51: C11D, D06L, D06M 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: GARDUNO, Raul, TOVAR, Javier, JACQUES, Alain, CESAR, Regis, ACOSTA, Ana, SACHDEV, Amit 33: US 31: 61/224,300 32: 2009/07/09 54: METHOD FOR REDUCING WRINKLES USING A FABRIC CARE COMPOSITION 00: - There is provided a fabric conditioner that reduces wrinkle formation in laundered garments. There is

further provided a method for reducing the occurrence of wrinkles in laundered garments.

21: 2011/08533 22: 2011/11/21 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61K, A61P, C07D, C07F 71: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd 72: CAROFF, Eva, HILPERT, Kurt, HUBLER, Francis, LEHMANN, David, MEYER, Emmanuel, RENNEBERG, Dorte 33: PCT 31: PCT/IB2009/051647 32: 2009/04/22 54: THIAZOLE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS P2Y12 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS 00: - The present invention relates to thiazole derivatives

of Formula (I) and their use as P2Y12 receptor

antagonists in the treatment and/or prevention of

peripheral vascular, of visceral-, hepatic- and renal-

vascular, of cardiovascular and of cerebrovascular

diseases or conditions associated with platelet

aggregation, including thrombosis in humans and

other mammals.

21: 2011/08542 22: 2011/11/21 43: 2014/02/24 51: B26B 71: The Gillette Company 72: ROYLE, Terence Gordon 33: US 31: 61/186,408 32: 2009/06/12 54: SAFETY RAZOR WITH PIVOT AND ROTATION 00: - A safety razor (10) including a handle (12) having a

grip portion (14) and a connection portion (16)

secured to the grip portion. The connection portion

rotates with respect to the grip portion about a

rotational axis (18). The blade unit (11) is mounted

to the connection portion by a connection member

(20). The blade unit has a guard (22), a cap (24) and

at least one blade (26) positioned between the guard

and the cap. The blade unit pivots with respect to the

connection member about a pivot axis (36)

substantially parallel to the at least one blade.

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21: 2011/08675 22: 25/11/2011 43: 25/02/2014 51: A61K, C12N 71: TRANSGENE S A 72: COURDIER YVES, CAMPOURCY SYLVIE, SENE CLAUDE 33: EP 31: 09305422.9 32: 2009/05/12, 54: METHOD FOR ORTHOPOXVIRUS PRODUCTION AND PURIFICATION 00: - 57: The present invention relates to a method for producing and purifying a wild type, an attenuated and/or a recombinant Orthopoxvirus. The present invention relates to a purified wild type, attenuated and/or recombinant Orthopoxvirus obtained by the method of the invention and to a pharmaceutical composition, preferably a vaccine, comprising said purified Orthopoxvirus for the treatment and/or the prevention a cancer, an infectious disease and/or an autoimmune disorder, and uses thereof. The present invention also relates to the use of an immortalized avian cell line obtained from an avian cell belonging to the Anatidae family, in particular Cairina moschata immortalized avian cell lines comprising a nucleic acid sequence coding a telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) and optionally an E1A nucleic acid sequence, for the production of a wild type, attenuated and/or recombinant Orthopoxvirus according to the process of the invention.

21: 2011/8366 22: 2011/11/15 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61K A61P A61M 71: PHARMACORP CC 72: DU TOIT, Leneri, STOLTZ, Eduan, COETZEE, Marina 33: ZA 31: 2009/4136 32: 2009/06/12

54: PHENTERMINE LIQUID DOSAGE FORM 00: - The invention provides a pharmaceutical composition liquid dosage form of Phentermine, said dosage form including a liquid carrier and suspended or dissolved therein one or more pharmaceutically active ingredient selected from Phentermine, salts and bases thereof, and a pro-drug thereof. The invention extends to a method of administering Phentermine to an obese patient in need thereof and for appetite suppression or related conditions.

21: 2012/01073 22: 2010/08/06 43: 2014/02/24 51: E21B 71: SMITH INTERNATIONAL, INC. 72: CARIVEAU, PETER T, EYRE, RONALD K, FANG, YI 33: US 31: 61/232,228 32: 2009/08/07 54: METHOD OF FORMING A THERMALLY STABLE DIAMOND CUTTING ELEMENT 00: - In one aspect, a vacuum-sealed can is used during

the bonding process to improve the properties of an

infiltrated TSP cutting element. In one embodiment,

ultra hard diamond crystals and a catalyst material

are sintered to form a polycrystalline diamond

material (PCD). This PCD material is leached to

remove the catalyst, forming a thermally stable

product (TSP). The TSP material and a substrate are

placed into an enclosure such as a can assembly,

heated, and subjected to a vacuum in order to

remove gas, moisture and other residuals that can

inhibit infiltration of the infiltrant into the TSP layer.

The can assembly is then subjected to high

temperature, high pressure bonding to bond the TSP

material to the substrate. During bonding, material

from the substrate infiltrates the TSP layer. In

another aspect, an insulator material may be used

during a bonding process.

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21: 2012/01144 22: 2010/08/17 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61K 71: INTELLIKINE LLC 72: CAMPBELL, SIMON FRASER, LI, LIANSHENG, REN, PINGDA, WILSON, TROY EDWARD, CHAN, KATRINA, LUI, YI 33: US 31: 61/234,617 32: 2009/08/17 54: HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF 00: - Heterocyclic entities that modulate PI3 kinase activity, pharmaceutical compositions containing the heterocyclic entities, and methods of using these chemical entities for treating diseases and conditions associated with PI3 kinase activity are described herein.

21: 2012/01148 22: 2010/08/24 43: 2014/02/17 51: G01N 71: GENENTECH, INC. 72: HATZIVASSILIOU, GEORGIA, MALEK, SHIVA 33: US 31: 61/236,466 32: 2009/08/24 33: US 31: 61/301,149 32: 2010/02/03 54: DETERMINING SENSITIVITY OF CELLS TO B-RAF INHIBITOR TREATMENT BY DETECTING KRAS MUTATION AND RTK EXPRESSION LEVELS 00: - The present invention relates to prognostic methods for identifying tumors that are not susceptible to B-Raf inhibitor treatment by detecting mutations in a K-ras gene or protein or by detecting overexpression of RTKs and/or their ligands. Kits are also disclosed for carrying out the methods.

21: 2012/01330 22: 2010/08/17 43: 2014/02/24 51: E21B; B22F

71: SMITH INTERNATIONAL, INC. 72: EYRE, RONALD K, VORONIN, GEORGIY 33: US 31: 61/234,535 32: 2009/08/17 54: IMPROVED NON-PLANAR INTERFACE CONSTRUCTION 00: - A cutting element is provided, including a substrate

and an ultra-hard material layer formed over the

substrate. At one end of the substrate is an interface

surface that interfaces with the ultra-hard material

layer to bond the layer to the substrate. The

interface surface includes a first or outer annular

section that extends to the peripheral edge of the

substrate, and a second or inner section that is

radially inside the first section. The interface surface

includes several spaced-apart projections arranged

in an annular row. In one aspect, each projection

has an upper surface that defines a groove bisecting

the projection. In another aspect, the interface

surface may include a bridge coupling adjacent

projections.

21: 2012/01754 22: 2012/03/09 43: 2014/02/18 51: A61K, C07K 71: Fundação Oswaldo Cruz 72: SENNA, José Procópio Moreno, QUEIROZ, João Luiz Sampaio, BATOREU, Nadia Maria, TEIXEIRA, Maria da Glória Martins 33: BR 31: PI 0914508-7 32: 2009/08/10 54: MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AGAINST THE PBP2-A PROTEIN AND HOMOLOGOUS SEQUENCES FOR THE TREATMENT OF

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INFECTIONS BY AND IMMUNODIAGNOSTICS OF BACTERIA OF THE FIRMICUTES PHYLUM 00: - The present invention relates to monoclonal

antibodies capable of recognising and binding to the

PBP2-a protein and to other proteins having

sequences homologous to PBP2-a, including

pathogenic species such as the methyciline-resistant

Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA), coagulase-

negative Staphilococcus, Staphylococcus sciuri and

Enterococcus, and any other bacteria containing the

PBP2-a protein or homologous sequences. The

invention also relates to the use of the monoclonal

antibodies capable of recognising and binding to the

PBP2-a protein and to other proteins having

sequences homologous to PBP2-a in a

complementary immunodiagnostic test for detecting

resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics.

21: 2012/02561 22: 2012/04/10 43: 2014/01/30 51: A61K 71: Nestec S.A. 72: ZANGHI, Brian Michael, RAMADAN, Ziad Saad 33: US 31: 61/276,402 32: 2009/09/11 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING COGNITIVE AND RELATED FUNCTIONS IN ANIMALS 00: - Compositions comprising melatonin and one or more carotenoids and methods for using such compositions for enhancing cognitive and related functions such as reducing or preventing a decline of social interaction, reducing or preventing age-related behavioral changes, increasing trainabihty, improving attention, maintaining optimal brain function, facilitating learning and memory, reducing memory loss, and preventing or treating cognitive decline caused by dementia in an animal. Preferably, the compositions are food compositions useful for enhancing cognitive function in humans and companion animals.

21: 2012/03321 22: 08/05/2012 43: 24/02/2014 51: A61K, C07D, A61P

71: PIRAMAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED 72: KANDRE SHIVAJI SADASHIV, KADAM KISHORKUMAR SHIVAJIRAO, JADHAV RAVINDRA DNYANDEV, SHARMA RAJIV 33: US 31: 61/258 272 32: 2009/11/05 54: CARBORY OXAZOLE OR THIAZOLE COMPOUNDS AS DGAT-1 INHIBITORS USEFUL FOR THE TREATMENT OF OBESITY 00: - 57: The present invention relates to novel heteroaryl compounds of formula (I), processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use in^the treatment of diseases or disorders mediated by Diacylglycerol acyltransferase 1 enzyme. (DGAT-1), particularly obesity or an obesity related disorder. (I), wherein, Z is selected from unsubstituted or substituted alkylcycloalkyl, unsubstituted or substituted cycloalkyl, unsubstituted or substituted aryl, unsubstituted or substituted heteroaryl and unsubstituted or substituted heterocycle; Y is selected from -?(R4)-, -N(R4)CON(R5)-, -N(R4)CSN(R5)-, -NR4C(0)-, -N(R4)(C=NR4)N(R5)-, -C0N(R4)-, -NR4SO2- and -SO2NR4-; U is selected from (a) and (b), wherein T is -O- or -S-; V is selected from -CONR4-, -CSNR4-, -C(0). -C(S), -COC(R4)(R5) and -S02NR4; R3 is selected from -COORp, -CONRpRq, -CONRpSChR, and a carboxylic acid isostere selected from tetrazol-5-yl, 5-trifluorome-hyl-l,2,4-triazol-3-yl, S-(methylsulfonyl)- 1,2,4-triazol-3-yl and 2,5-dihydro-5-oxo-l,2,4-oxadiazol-3-yl; R1, R2, R4, Rp and Rq are i.a. H and optionally substituted alkyl.

21: 2012/04191 22: 2012/06/07 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61N 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company

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72: PATEL, Madhusudan, PAREDES, Rosa, HASSAN, Mahmoud, BOYD, Thomas 33: US 31: 61/288,377 32: 2009/12/21 54: METHOD OF TREATING AND/OR PREVENTING CONDITIONS CAUSED BY MICROORGANISMS USING AN ORAL LIGHT DEVICE 00: - Generally regarded as safe (GRAS) dyes can be used as photosensitizing dyes in oral compositions to provide anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory efficacy. Embodiments include oral care compositions including photosensitizing dyes, methods of making the compositions, methods of using the compositions, and kits containing the compositions and light emitting devices.

21: 2012/04884 22: 2012/06/29 43: 2014/02/03 51: C01B 71: ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company 72: STROHMAIER, Karl G., CORMA CANOS, Avelino, DIAZ CABANAS, Maria Jose, REY GARCIA, Fernando, DORSET, Douglas L., SOLED, Stuart L. 33: US 31: 61/335,102 32: 2009/12/31 54: ITQ-40, NEW CRYSTALLINE MICROPOROUS MATERIAL 00: - ITQ-40 (INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGÍA QUÍMICA number 40) is a new crystalline microporous material with a framework of tetrahedral atoms connected by atoms capable of bridging the tetrahedral atoms, the tetrahedral atom framework being defined by the interconnections between the tetrahedrally coordinated atoms in its framework. ITQ-40 can be prepared in silicate compositions with an organic structure directing agent. It has a unique X-ray diffraction pattern, which identifies it as a new material.

21: 2012/05058 22: 2012/07/06 43: 2014/02/13 51: A61K, A61P 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: MEREDITH, Erik, MONOVICH, Lauren, G., PAPILLON, Julien, HU, Qi-Ying, KSANDER, Gary, SCHUMACHER, Christoph 33: US 31: 61/294,980 32: 2010/01/14 54: USE OF AN ADRENAL HORMONE-MODIFYING AGENT 00: - The present invention relates to a method of treating

a disease or disorder characterised by increased

stress hormone levels and/or decreased androgen

hormone levels in a subject, comprising

administering to the subject a therapeutically

effective amount of a compound represented by

formula (I): wherein n is 1 or 3; R is hydrogen or --

C(O)N(Ra)(Rb) wherein Ra and Rb are

independently --(C1-C4) alkyl, or --(C1-C4) alkyl-

(C5-C7) aryl, wherein each of Ra and Rb is

optionally substituted by --(C1-C4) alkoxy; R1, R2,

and R3, are independently hydrogen, halogen,

cyano or --(C6-C10) aryl, wherein said --(C6-C10)

aryl is optionally substituted by halogen, with the

proviso that no more than one of R1, R2, and R3 is

hydrogen; and R4 and R5 are hydrogen; or a

pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.

21: 2012/05198 22: 11/07/2012 43: 12/03/2013 51: B41M 71: WING KING TONG PPRINTING LIMITED 72: YAN TAK KIN ANDREW 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: MULTI-PRIMARY COLORS PRINTING QUALITY CONTROL METHOD 00: - 57: A multi-primary colors printing quality control method is provided. The method includes: setting the area of color values on printed material, the second primary colors are produced by the combination of the primary colors to each other, and overprinting the primary colors with the second primary colors according to a pre-determined percentage to form the neutral gray color level due to the combination of the primary colors and the second primary colors. In order to amend color values to control the change of color, the black "K" halftone used as a reference monochromatic gray level is compared with the neutral gray color level in the set area of color values. Using WING "K" Tone (WKT one) neutral gray balance theory and visual technology, operators can be provided with accurate control of comparison of color ink consumption and accurate control of the change of color value which can be read by color reading device for real-time color correction. This technology can be used in

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surpassing the proofing of three colors and mass-production printing.

21: 2012/05198 22: 11/07/2012 43: 12/03/2013 51: B41M 71: WING KING TONG PPRINTING LIMITED of 3/F, Block, Leader Ind.Ctr, 188-202 Texaco Road, Tsuen Wan , N.T.Hong Kong,People's Republic of China 72: YAN TAK KIN ANDREW 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: MULTI-PRIMARY COLORS PRINTING QUALITY CONTROL METHOD 00: - 57: A multi-primary colors printing quality control method is provided. The method includes: setting the area of color values on printed material, the second primary colors are produced by the combination of the primary colors to each other, and overprinting the primary colors with the second primary colors according to a pre-determined percentage to form the neutral gray color level due to the combination of the primary colors and the second primary colors. In order to amend color values to control the change of color, the black "K" halftone used as a reference monochromatic gray level is compared with the neutral gray color level in the set area of color values. Using WING "K" Tone (WKT one) neutral gray balance theory and visual technology, operators can be provided with accurate control of comparison of color ink consumption and accurate control of the change of color value which can be read by color reading device for real-time color correction. This technology can be used in surpassing the proofing of three primary colors and mass-production printing.

21: 2012/05427 22: 2011/02/17 43: 2014/01/31 51: C12N; C12P; G01N 71: BUTAMAX(TM) ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC 72: FLINT, DENNIS, YE, RICK W, PAUL, BRIAN JAMES 33: US 31: 61/305,333 32: 2010/02/17 54: IMPROVING ACTIVITY OF FE-S CLUSTER REQUIRING PROTEINS 00: - The present invention is related to a recombinant

host cell, in particular a yeast cell, comprising a

dihydroxy-acid dehydratase polypeptide. The

invention is also related to a recombinant host cell

having increased specific activity of the dihydroxy-

acid dehydratase polypeptide as a result of

increased expression of the polypeptide, modulation

of the Fe-S cluster biosynthesis of the cell, or a

combination thereof. The present invention also

includes methods of using the host cells, as well as,

methods for identifying polypeptides that increase

the flux in an Fe-S cluster biosynthesis pathway in a

host cell.

21: 2012/05450 22: 20/07/2012 43: 13/03/2014 51: G01D, G06Q 71: JANSE VAN RENSBURG GERFINA JOHANNA ROSSOUW 72: JANSE VAN RENSBURG GERFINA JOHANNA ROSSOUW 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: A PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT TOOL 00: - 57: An electronic tool, whereby input of, review, oversight and reporting on performance related data from both an organisational and individual perspective is monitored. The tool provides support for Key Performance Indicators, Projects (milestone driven) and Processes to be adhered to. Performance is measured through an automatic calculation of scores based on the stipulated targets and the actual achievement made. The tool enables the auditing of perform-ance data and generation of reports to enable effective management of persons and organisations utilising the tool.

21: 2012/05868 22: 2008/03/21 43: 2014/02/14 51: C07K; A61P 71: GENENTECH, INC. 72: BALAZS, MERCEDESZ, CHUNTHARAPAI, ANAN, WU, LAWREN, DENNIS, MARK, CHEN, YVONNE, WONG, TERENCE, BRIGHTBILL, HANS, CHAN, ANDREW

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33: US 31: 60/896,339 32: 2007/03/22 54: APOPTOTIC ANTI-IGE ANTIBODIES BINDING THE MEMBRANE-BOUND IGE 00: - The present invention relates to anti-IgE antibodies,

nucleic acid encoding the same, therapeutic

compositions thereof, and their use in the treatment

of IgE-mediated disorders.

21: 2012/06062 22: 2012/08/13 43: 2014/02/26 51: A61K, A61P, C07C, C07D, C07F 71: Abbott Laboratories, AbbVie Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG 72: AMBERG, Wilhelm, OCHSE, Michael, LANGE, Udo, KLING, Andreas, BEHL, Berthold, HORNBERGER, Wilfried, MEZLER, Mario, HUTCHINS, Charles 33: US 31: 61/152,825 32: 2009/02/16 54: AMINOTETRALINE DERIVATIVES, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THEM, AND THEIR USE IN THERAPY 00: - The present invention relates to aminotetraline derivatives of the formula (I) or a physiologically tolerated salt thereof. The invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising such aminotetraline derivatives, and the use of such aminotetraline derivatives for therapeutic purposes. The aminotetraline derivatives are GIyT1 inhibitors.

21: 2012/06083 22: 2009/12/03 43: 2014/02/20 51: C07D 71: THE SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE

72: DING, SHENG, XU, YUE 33: US 31: 61/200,808 32: 2008/12/03 54: STEM CELL CULTURES 00: - The present invention relates compounds for

stabilizing cells and methods of their use.

21: 2012/06988 22: 18/09/2012 43: 19/02/2014 51: A61K 71: PHARMANEST AB 72: KALLBERG NILS, BRODIN ARNE, SUNDBERG MARK 33: SE 31: 1050321-7 32: 2010/04/01, 54: THERMOGELLING ANAESTHETIC COMPOSITIONS 00: - 57: The present invention relates to a thermogelling pharmaceutical composition comprising local anaesthetics. The present invention relates to a thermogelling pharmaceutical composition comprising local anaesthetics in base form and which is suitable for topical administration. The compositions further comprise a polyoxyethylene castor oil and one or more surfactants to obtain thermogelling characteristics in base form and which is suitable for topical administration. The compositions further comprise a polyoxyethylene castor oil and one or more surfactants to obtain thermogelling characteristics.

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21: 2012/06989 22: 18/09/2012 43: 20/02/2014 51: A61K 71: PHARMANEST AB 72: GUSTAFSSON JONAS, BRODIN ARNE, SUNBERG MARK 33: SE 31: 1050322-5 32: 2010/04/01, 54: BIOADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS OF LOCAL ANAESTHETICS 00: - 57: The present invention relates to a gelling bioadhesive pharmaceutical composition comprising one or more local anaesthetics in base form and which is suitable for topical administration. The compositions have anisotropic organic phase behaviour that admits swelling at administration site with excess water.

21: 2012/07128 22: 2011/03/02 43: 2014/02/07 51: A01N 71: TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. 72: BLAUGRUND, ERAN, TARCIC, NORA, KAYE, JOEL 33: US 31: 61/339,375 32: 2010/03/03 54: TREATMENT OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS WITH A COMBINATION OF LAQUINIMOD AND METHOTREXATE 00: - This invention provides a method of treating a subject afflicted with rheumatoid arthritis comprising periodically administering to the subject an amount of laquimmod or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and an amount of methotrexate wherein the amounts when taken together are effective to treat the subject. This invention also provides laqumimod or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for use in combination with methotrexate in treating a subject afflicted with rheumatoid arthritis. This invention also

provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of laquimmod or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and an amount of methotrexate for use in treating a subject afflicted with rheumatoid arthritis.

21: 2012/07137 22: 2012/09/21 43: 2014/02/03 51: C22C 71: Arcelormittal Investigación Y Desarrollo SL 72: ANTONISSEN, Joachim, DE GRAVE, Eddy, MEJIA GOMEZ, Julieth Alexandra 54: STEEL PRODUCT WITH IMPROVED WEATHERING CHARACTERISTICS IN SALINE ENVIRONMENT 00: - The present invention is related to a steel product of the weathering steel type, i.e. a product exhibiting increased corrosion resistance after having been exposed to the outside environment for a given time. According to the invention, the steel product is defined by a composition consisting of (in wt%) : - Carbon between 0.03 and 0.2, - Manganese between 0.5 and 2, - Copper between 0 and 0.5, - Ti between 0 and 0.1, - Cr between 0 and 0.5, - Nickel between 0 and 0.2, - Niobium between 0 and 0.1, - Nitrogen between 0 and 0.01, - Sulphur between 0 and 0.01, Phosphor between 0 and 0.01, - Aluminium higher than 0 and maximum 1.5, - Silicon between 0.25 and 1.5, the balance being Fe and accidental impurities, and wherein the sum of the Al and Si levels is higher than about 0.85wt%.

21: 2012/07190 22: 2012/09/21 43: 2013/10/15 51: CO2F, B01J, B01D 71: VAN NIEKERK, Ockert Tobias 72: VAN NIEKERK, Ockert Tobias 33: ZA 31: 2009/08330 32: 2010/02/24 33: ZA 31: 2010/06606 32: 2010/09/15 54: WATER DESALINATION AND TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: - The invention comprises water desalination methods

and a system for such, which includes treatment of

water in cation and anion ion exchange columns,

and regenerating the columns after treatment of the

water to set them up again for a further treatment

cycle, and also providing recoverable by-products

during the regeneration of the ion exchange columns

instead of waste.

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21: 2012/07540 22: 2011/04/07 43: 2014/02/07 51: F27B; C21D; F27D 71: EBNER INDUSTRIEOFENBAU GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H. 72: SAUSCHLAGER, ANDREAS, EBNER, ROBERT 33: AT 31: A 590/2010 32: 2010/04/14 54: METHOD FOR PRE-HEATING ANNEALING MATERIAL IN A HOOD-TYPE ANNEALING SYSTEM 00: - Method for pre-heating material in a hood-type

annealing system. A method is described for

preheating annealing material (4, 5) in a hood-type

annealing system, comprising annealing bases (1, 2)

which accommodate the annealing material (4, 5)

under a protective cover (7) in a protective gas

atmosphere, with the annealing material (4) to be

subjected to a heat treatment in a protective cover

(7) being preheated with the help of a gaseous heat

carrier which flows in a cycle around the protective

covers (7) on the outside and absorbs heat from

annealing material (5) which is already heat-treated

in the other protective cover (7). In order to achieve

advantageous utilization of the thermal energy it is

proposed that for the heat treatment of the annealing

material (4, 5, 6) at least one further annealing base

(3) is used which comprises a protective hood (7)

which is heatable from the outside by a burner (15),

and that the hot exhaust gases from the heating of

said protective hood (7) are admixed into the heated

heat carrier for preheating the annealing material (4).

21: 2012/07598 22: 2011/03/11 43: 2014/02/11 51: H01R; H02G 71: PREFORMED LINE PRODUCTS COMPANY 72: RENTON, ANDREW CHARLES, BARCLAY, GREGORY JOHN, TREMAIN, MURRAY CARL 33: NZ 31: 583865 32: 2010/03/11 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS AND METHODS THEREFOR 00: - The application discloses apparatus and methods for

a high-voltage electrical connector. The connector

connects a first electrical conductor to a second

electrical conductor. The connector has a body

portion and a securing portion, from either of which

the first electrical conductor is adapted to connect to.

The body portion and the securing portion at least in

part define an engaging aperture into an interior of

the connector. A tensioning means is also present to

constrict and un-constrict the engaging aperture.

The second electrical conductor is received into or

out of the engaging aperture in a direction lateral to

the connector. When it is received therein the

engaging aperture substantially surrounds the

second electrical conductor, and when so

surrounded an electrical and physical connection, or

disconnection, of the connector to the second

electrical conductor is affected by the constriction or

un-constriction.

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21: 2012/07896 22: 2012/10/19 43: 2014/02/05 51: E21B 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: CARLSTRÖM, Bo, SUNDIN, Jens, LEJON, Susanne 33: EP 31:10161383.4 32:2010/04/29 54: DRILL BIT FOR PERCUSSIVE ROCK DRILLING 00: - The invention relates to a drill bit (20) for percussive

rock drilling, which comprises: - a drill head (21); - a

skirt (24), which has a first end and an opposite

second end, the skirt being connected to the drill

head at said first end; - a recess (25) extending

axially through the skirt from the second end of the

skirt towards the first end thereof, the recess being

provided with an internal, cylindrical female thread

(26); and - an impact surface (27) at the bottom of

the recess. Every cross-section of the recess (25)

between the impact surface and the part of the

recess where the female thread has its full thread

profile has a cross-sectional area which is smaller

than the cross- sectional area of a cross-section of

the recess at the part of the recess where the female

thread has its full thread profile.

21: 2012/08024 22: 2011/04/06 43: 2014/02/05 51: C21D; G21C; H05B 71: ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE 72: CHAMPREDONDE, JACQUES, FAGEON, JEAN-MARIE, NEAU, YVES 33: FR 31: 1052651 32: 2010/04/08 54: TREATMENT OF A HEATER TUBE INTENDED FOR A PRESSURIZER OF THE PRIMARY COOLING SYSTEM OF A NUCLEAR REACTOR 00: - The present invention relates to the treatment of a

heater tube intended to be used in a pressurizer of

the primary cooling system of a nuclear reactor. In

particular, the heater tube comprises a heater (1)

housed in a substantially cylindrical sheath (5). The

material of which this sheath is made may be a

work-hardened austenitic stainless steel. In

particular, the external surface of the sheath (5) is

liable to undergo a stress corrosion during use of the

heatertube. In the context of the invention, the

method includes a heat treatment step, preferably

using induction heating, in which the external

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surface of the sheath is heat-treated so as to

recrystallize the material of the sheath at least on the

surface thereof.

21: 2012/08064 22: 2012/10/25 43: 2014/02/26 51: F27D, G01S 71: Hatch Ltd. 72: SADRI, Afshin, SHAMELI, Ehsan, VENDITTI, Roberto, KEPES, Andrei, GERRITSEN, Terry, SOUTHALL, Sean, UYEDA, Bruce 33: US 31: 61/328,023 32: 2010/04/26 54: MEASUREMENT OF CHARGE BANK LEVEL IN A METALLURGICAL FURNACE 00: - Various systems and methods for monitoring the

level of a feed material layer in a metallurgical

furnace are described. At least one non-contact

sensor is used to sense a distance between the feed

layer and a reference position. A process controller

linked to the sensor provides a control signal based

upon the sensed distance. The control signal may be

used to control various factors in the operation of the

metallurgical furnace.

21: 2012/08116 22: 26/10/2012 43: 24/01/2014 51: A61K, A61P 71: CESA ALLIANCE S.A. 72: COPPENS CHRISTINE 33: EP 31: 10157930.8 32: 2010/03/26 54: VIRAL INHIBITOR COMPOSITIONS FOR IN VIVO THERAPEUTIC USE COMPRISING A COMBINATION OF (-)-CARVONE, GERANIOL AND A FURTHER ESSENTIAL OIL COMPONENT 00: - 57: The present invention concerns an antiviral composition comprising the following components: R-(-)-2-methyl-5-(prop-1-en-2-yl)-cyclohex-2-enone (also called (-) carvone) and S-(+)-2=methyl-5-(prop-1-en-2-yl)-cyclohex-2-enone (also called (+) carvone) and (2E)-3,7 -dimethylocts-2,6- dien-1-ol (also called trans-geraniol) in combination with at least one or more component chosen among essential oils components for use in treatment and prevention of diseases caused by DNA enveloped viruses, DNA non-enveloped viruses, RNA enveloped viruses and RNA non-enveloped viruses.

21: 2012/08169 22: 2012/10/30 43: 2014/01/30 51: B60K, B60W, E21B, H02K 71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy 72: OSARA, Jukka, PIIPPONEN, Juha, KUITTINEN, Jarno, NIEMI, Timo 33: FI 31: 20105577 32: 2010/05/25 54: ROCK DRILLING RIG, METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE TEMPERATURE OF ITS

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DRIVE EQUIPMENT, AND LIQUID COOLING SYSTEM 00: - The invention relates to a rock drilling rig, a method

for controlling the temperature of its drive equipment,

and a liquid cooling system. The rock drilling rig (1)

comprises combustion-engine-free drive equipment

(16), which includes electric components (K) for

affecting transfer drive (43). The rock drilling rig is

also provided with a liquid cooling system (21), to

which one or more electric components affecting the

transfer drive are connected to be cooled by the

system. The cooling of the components is controlled

by a control unit (C) according to a strategy set

therein. The cooling system may additionally be

precooled before the transfer drive.

21: 2012/08210 22: 2012/12/06 43: 2014/03/10 51: A61K 71: AFT PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED 72: ATKINSON, Hartley Campbell 33: NZ 31: 586661 32: 2010/07/07 54: A COMBINATION COMPOSITION COMPRISING IBUPROFEN AND PARACETAMOL 00: - A combination composition for providing relief for pain and/or inflammation, the composition having ibuprofen and paracetamol and being suitable for use in delivering to a human intravenously at each dose; a) approximately 375 mg to approximately 425 mg ibuprofen, in combination with approximately 975 mg to approximately 1,025 mg paracetamol; or b) approximately 175 mg to approximately 225 mg ibuprofen, in combination with approximately 475 mg to approximately 525 mg paracetamol.

21: 2012/08285 22: 2012/11/02 43: 2014/02/03 51: E21B 71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy

72: PIRINEN, Tuomo, HAKALA, Joona, KLAPURI, Anssi, UITTO, Vesa 33: FI 31: 20105487 32: 2010/05/04 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING TIGHTNESS OF THREADED JOINTS OF DRILL RODS 00: - The invention relates to a method and an apparatus

for detecting tightness of threaded joints of drill rods

when unfastening at least one threaded joint of the

drilling equipment (6) by impacting the drilling

equipment (6) with a percussion device in the rock

drilling rig (1). For detecting the tightness there is

predetermined at least one fastened model for a

situation where the threaded joint/joints are

fastened, a vibration signal measured during

impacting is compared with both the fastened model

and the unfastened model and, on the basis of the

comparison, it is determined to which one of the

models the tightness of the threaded joints better

corresponds at the moment of determination.

21: 2012/08317 22: 2012/11/05 43: 2014/02/05 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: DOLENTE, Cosimo, SCHNIDER, Patrick 33: EP 31: 10 162 451.8 32: 2010/05/10 54: HETEROARYL-CYCLOHEXYL-TETRAAZABENZO[E]AZULENES 00: - The present invention is concerned with heteroaryl-

cyclohexyl-tetraazabenzo[e]azulenes of formula (I)

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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acting peripherally and centrally in the conditions of

dysmenorrhea, male or female sexual dysfunction,

hypertension, chronic heart failure, inappropriate

secretion of vasopressin, liver cirrhosis, nephrotic

syndrome, anxiety, depressive disorders, obsessive

compulsive disorder, autistic spectrum disorders,

schizophrenia, and aggressive behavior.

21: 2012/08334 22: 2012/11/06 43: 2014/02/06 51: D21H 71: Hercules Incorporated 72: SUTMAN, Frank J., DILKUS, Christopher P., GU, Qu-Ming 33: US 31: 61/321,639 32: 2010/04/07 54: STABLE AND AQUEOUS COMPOSITIONS OF POLYVINYLAMINES WITH CATIONIC STARCH, AND UTILITY FOR PAPERMAKING 00: - A stable aqueous composition comprising poiyvinylamine and liquid cationic starch a ratio of from 90 to 55 parts of poiyvinylamine on active basis to 10 to 45 parts of liquid cationic starch on active basis is disclosed. The composition can be used in papermaking as a strength or as a drainage aid.

21: 2012/08335 22: 2012/11/06 43: 2014/02/06

51: A47J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: ETTER, Stefan 33: EP 31: 10159189.9 32: 2010/04/07 54: EXTRACTION SYSTEM FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A DRINK USING A CAPSULE 00: - System for preparing drinks from a capsule

comprising: a capsule (1) including a body

comprising an injection face and an extraction face

with an opening and terminating in a collar (5) and a

portion for delivery of the drink; the collar terminating

in a free edge (8); a device for preparing drinks

comprising: a first chamber portion (14) comprising a

cavity of a shape suitable for substantially covering

the body of the capsule and a clamping surface (23)

which is engaged in compression against the collar,

and a second chamber portion comprising an

extraction plate, at least one of the two chamber

portions being able to move relative to the other

chamber portion from an open position in which the

capsule is inserted to a closed position in which the

capsule is enclosed between the two chamber

portions, the first chamber portion (14) comprising

means (32, 38) for hooking the capsule making it

possible to keep the capsule in the said cavity of the

said first portion during the transition from the closed

position to the open position; the capsule comprising

complementary means (8, 39) suitable for the

takeover by these hooking means.

21: 2012/08342 22: 2012/11/06 43: 2014/02/06 51: B65D, F04D 71: Heineken Supply Chain B.V. 72: LINDMAYER, István Stephen 33: HU 31: P1000286 32: 2010/06/02 54: DISPENSING UNIT AND METHOD FOR DISPENSING A LIQUID UNDER PRESSURE 00: -

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A dispensing unit for dispensing a liquid under

pressure, the dispensing unit comprising a first

coupling means for coupling to a liquid container

adapted to store the liquid to be dispensed and a

propellant gas at a first pressure and a pressure

regulating means for generating said first pressure in

the liquid container. The pressure regulating means

have a second coupling means for coupling to a gas

container adapted to store said propellant gas at a

second pressure substantially higher than said first

pressure and a first fluid communication path for the

propellant gas between said gas container and said

liquid container. Furthermore a dispensing path for

dispensing the liquid from the liquid container and a

first operating means for controlling the flow rate of

the liquid along the liquid dispensing path during

dispensing are provided. The dispensing unit further

comprises a second operating means for controlling,

during dispensing, the pressure of the liquid

container within a range defined by the first pressure

and a third pressure lower than the first pressure.

21: 2012/08360 22: 2012/11/07 43: 2014/02/24 51: F24J 71: KAFTORI, Daniel

72: KAFTORI, Daniel 33: US 31: 61/332,840 32: 2010/05/10 54: SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS 00: - An energy collecting module (100) for assembling, together with a plurality of similar energy collecting module (100), a modular energy collecting system. The energy collecting module (100) comprises a fluid channel (101) having a lumen for conducting fluid from a first connectable opening to a second connectable opening and an energy collecting element (104) mounted in front of the fluid channel (101) for concentrating radiation along the fluid channel (101).

21: 2012/08380 22: 2012/11/07 43: 2014/02/07 51: G06F 71: Accenture Global Services Limited 72: SCOTT, Anthony David 33: US 31: 61/346,787 32: 2010/05/20 54: MALICIOUS ATTACK DETECTION AND ANALYSIS 00: - A system for characterizing malicious activity in an

intelligent utility grid system includes a system

storage which stores a database including a plurality

of rules. A collector collects and store sin the system

storage information-technology (IT) data including

IT-related activity from the intelligent grid system. A

complex event processing (CEP) bus receiving non-

IT data including location-specific event data from a

plurality of electronic sources, the CEP bus

disregarding the non-IT data failing to meet a

predetermined level of relevance to one of a plurality

of risk-related events. A processor applies the

plurality of rules to the relevant non-IT data to:

associate an undesired event with reference to the

IT -related activity; and determine a probability that

the undesired event is indicative of malicious activity.

The processor further applies a risk characterization

to the undesired event based on the probability and

the IT-related activity.

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21: 2012/08381 22: 2012/11/07 43: 2014/02/07 51: A61K, A61P, C07C 71: Novartis AG 72: HORA, Maninder 33: US 31: 61/395,448 32: 2010/05/12 54: IMPROVED METHODS FOR PREPARING SQUALENE 00: - An improved method for preparing squalene from a

squalene-containing composition, said method

comprising the steps of (a) a purification distillation

carried out at a temperature T1; (b) a denaturing

distillation carried out at a temperature T2; wherein

steps (a) and (b) may be performed in either order;

T1 and T2 are sufficient to cause squalene to boil;

T2 > T1; and T2 > 200°C.

21: 2012/08508 22: 2012/11/12 43: 2014/02/13 51: A61K, C07K, C12N 71: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 72: CAMPHAUSEN, Ray, CLOAD, Sharon T., DAVIS, Jonathan H., DENHEZ, Fabienne M., SAEED-KOTHE, Amna, LIPOVSEK, Dasa, LOW, Chee Meng, MITCHELL, Tracy S., RAKESTRAW, Ginger C., RUSSO, Katie A., LO, Ching-Hsiung Frederick, MIAO, Bowman, PARKER, Rex A., SITKOFF, Doree F. 33: US 31: 61/323,562 32: 2010/04/13 54: FIBRONECTIN BASED SCAFFOLD DOMAIN PROTEINS THAT BIND PCSK9

00: - The present invention relates to fibronectin based

scaffold domain proteins that bind PCSK9. The

invention also relates to the use of the innovative

proteins in therapeutic applications to treat

atherosclerosis, hypercholesterolemia and other

cholesterol related diseases. The invention further

relates to cells comprising such proteins,

polynucleotides encoding such proteins or fragments

thereof, and to vectors comprising the

polynucleotides encoding the innovative protein.

21: 2012/08561 22: 14/11/2012 43: 14/02/2014 51: B60R 71: BERGER JOHANNES ALEXANDER 72: BERGER JOHANNES ALEXANDER 33: DE 31: 10 2010 023 825.2 32: 2010/06/15 54: INFLATABLE WOVEN TUBULAR BELT 00: - 57: The invention proposes an inflatable woven tubular belt, with first warp threads in an upper woven layer and first warp threads in a lower woven layer, the belt being characterized in that the number of first warp threads (O1) in the upper woven layer (O) is approximately 1.5 times to three times the number of first warp threads (U1) in the lower woven layer (U).

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21: 2012/08591 22: 2012/11/14 43: 2014/02/14 51: B65D 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 72: BRAY, Andrew Johnathan, BECK, Roger Kenneth, HODGES, Paul, VILLIERS, David Robert 33: GB 31: 1008962.1 32: 2010/05/28 54: WRAPPED BUNDLE OF SMOKING ARTICLES 00: - A bundle of smoking articles (1) for insertion into a

smoking article pack is disclosed. The smoking

articles (1) are arranged in rows with their

longitudinal axes parallel to each other. The bundle

is enclosed in a sheet of wrapping material (2) such

that a portion of said wrapping material (2) that

extends over an end of the smoking articles (3) lies

in a plane at an oblique angle relative to the

longitudinal axes of the smoking articles (3).

21: 2012/08635 22: 2011/12/06 43: 2014/02/18 51: B01D; B03B; B08B 71: AUSTRALIAN FINE COAL TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD 72: PORTEUS, DAVID FRANCIS, DAVIS, PAUL FREDERICK, WILLIAMS, DAVID JOHN 33: AU 31: 2010905352 32: 2010/12/06 54: SEPARATION APPARATUS 00: - A separation conveyor (10) for separating a mass or

slurry of different sized particles is provided. The

separation conveyor includes a filter belt (12)

including a feed side for receiving the mass or slurry

and a filtrate side. The separation conveyor further

includes a conveyor assembly (16) for conveying the

filter belt, an overhead spray array (28) for spraying

fluid downwards onto the slurry as it travels on the

filter belt, and a lower spray array (30) for spraying

fluid upwards against an underside of the belt. The

upper and lower spray arrays are arranged in

combination to assist in promoting separation of

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oversized particles on the feed side of the belt and

undersized particles on the filtrate side of the belt.

21: 2012/08641 22: 2011/06/22 43: 2014/02/27 51: C07B 71: DIETZ, ULRICH 72: DIETZ, ULRICH 33: EP 31: 10075274.0 32: 2010/06/22 33: US 31: 61/344,311 32: 2010/06/28 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SOLUBILIZING, SEPARATING, REMOVING AND REACTING CARBOXYLIC ACIDS IN OILS, FATS, AQUEOUS OR ORGANIC SOLUTIONS BY MEANS OF MICRO- OR NANOEMULSIFICATION 00: - The present invention is directed to solubilizing

compounds, a device and a method for solubilizing

and removing carboxylic acids and especially fatty

acids from oils, fats, aqueous emulsion, aqueous

media and organic solutions. Devices utilizing the

inventive method shall be used for separating

carboxylic acids from oils, fats, aqueous emulsion,

lipophilic media or organic solutions, respectively by

preparing an aqueous micro- or nanoemulsion of the

carboxylic acids especially the fatty acids and the

solubilizing compound which contains at least one

amidino and/or gianidino group. Solubilization effects

of solubilizing compounds combined with the

inventive use of separation methods for carboxylic

acids can be used to treat persons in need of

removal of fatty acids or analyze carboxylic acids

from blood or process other solutions in food,

pharmacy, chemistry, bio fuel industry or other

industrial processings.

21: 2012/08667 22: 2012/11/19 43: 2014/02/19 51: C11D 71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY 72: VAN GINDEREN, Peter, Jos, Emma, JENNEWEIN, Marc, LABEQUE, Regine 33: EP 31: 10167234.3 32: 2010/06/24 54: SOLUBLE UNIT DOSE ARTICLES COMPRISING A CATIONIC POLYMER 00: - The need for a stable, quick dissolving unit dose article delivering good fabric care benefit is met by combining a cationic polymer with a fatty acid or salt in a non-aqueous composition, that is comprised within a water-soluble or dispersible film. By combining the cationic polymer with the fatty acid, the cationic polymer is prevented from reducing the solubility of the encapsulating film.

21: 2012/08670 22: 2011/05/12 43: 2014/02/19 51: B65B; B65C; G09F 71: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION 72: HALLAK, BASSAM, BENEDETTI, CAMILA, VAN DRIESTEN, SJOERD J 33: US 31: 61/333,777 32: 2010/05/12 33: US 31: 61/454,603 32: 2011/03/21 54: HEAT SHRINK PACKAGING SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: - A packaging system including a heat shrinkable

flexible wall container (1) and a heat shrinkable label

(50) is described. The label (50) can be applied to

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the container (20) prior to heat shrinking. Upon

subjecting the labeled container containing the items

or goods of interest to a heat shrink operation, the

label and flexible wall container both undergo

shrinking. The shrinkage characteristics of the

flexible wall container and the label are matched to

one another. Also described are various methods of

packaging using the noted systems.

21: 2012/08680 22: 2012/11/19 43: 2014/02/20 51: A47J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: COOKE, Charles Brian Durler, JARISCH, Christian, PALMER, Timothy John, PERENTES, Alexandre, ENGELBRECHT, Pirow 33: EP 31: 10 160 459.3 32: 2010/04/20 54: CONTAINER WITH THERMAL MANAGEMENT 00: - A thermal storage device (1) for storing and

maintaining a body (5), such as liquid, at a constant

storage temperature different to a temperature

external (1') to such device, comprises: a container

(4) for containing this body at the constant storage

temperature; and a thermal source (3) for

compensating heat transfer resulting from a thermal

gradient between the external temperature and the

constant storage temperature. The thermal source

comprises a mass (31) for accumulating thermal

energy and for transferring heat from or to the

container to compensate said heat transfer resulting

from the thermal gradient and maintain the body at

the constant storage temperature.

21: 2012/08709 22: 2012/11/20 43: 2014/02/20 51: C11D 71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY 72: LANT, Neil, Joseph 33: EP 31: 10165574.4 32: 2010/06/10 54: COMPACTED LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT COMPOSITION COMPRISING LIPASE OF BACTERIAL ORIGIN 00: - The present invention relates to a liquid laundry detergent composition comprising: (i) detersive surfactant comprising anionic detersive surfactant and optionally non-ionic surfactant, optionally wherein the weight ratio of anionic detersive surfactant to non-ionic detersive surfactant is greater

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than 1:1; (ii) optionally, surfactancy boosting polymer; (iii) from 0wt% to 10wt% fatty acid;(iv) optionally, silicone suds suppressor; (v) optionally, structurant; (vi) lipase of bacterial origin; and (vii) optionally nil-boron enzyme stabilizer; wherein the electrolytic strength of the composition at a concentration of 1g/l in de-ionized water and at a temperature of 25oC in mScm-1 is preferably less than 200mScm-1.

21: 2012/08718 22: 2011/05/24 43: 2014/02/18 51: B01D 71: VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS & TECHNOLOGIES NORTH AMERICA, INC 72: SHAW, WILLIAM A, SMITH, STANTON R 33: US 31: 12/786,737 32: 2010/05/25 54: GASIFICATION PROCESS 00: - A gasifier waste stream from a gasification process

is directed to a solids separator. A portion of the

suspended solids in the waste stream is removed in

the solids separator, producing slag and fly ash and

a grey water effluent. The grey water effluent is

directed to one or more ceramic membranes which

remove at least portions of the remaining suspended

solids in the grey water. Permeate from the ceramic

membrane is directed to an evaporator located

downstream from the ceramic membrane for further

concentration. Placing the ceramic membrane

upstream from the evaporator reduces fouling and

plugging in the evaporator that would otherwise

occur due to the suspended solids in the grey water.

21: 2012/08723 22: 2012/11/20 43: 2014/02/20 51: A23F 71: Nestec S.A. 72: SHER, Alexander A., SAHAI, Deepak, LIEDTKE, Paul 33: US 31: 61/326,461 32: 2010/04/21 54: COFFEE EXTRACT COMPRISING A MULTIVALENT ION 00: - The present invention relates to a coffee extract with improved foaming properties, which comprises a multivalent ion ant to methods of producing a coffee extract of the invention and uses thereof.

21: 2012/08725 22: 2012/11/20 43: 2014/02/20 51: C02F 71: General Electric Company 72: CHANG, Sheng, WANG, Sijing, GINZBURG, Boris Fernandes, FAN, Fengshen 54: MIXED LIQUOR FILTERABILITY TREATMENT IN A MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR 00: - A membrane bioreactor (MB R) (10) uses a process

and apparatus for dosing flux enhancing chemicals

(FEC) to respond to temporary periods of operation

that cause, or are likely to cause, membrane fouling.

An FEC dosing device (32) is provided in

communication with a channel (20) separating a

process tank (12) and the membrane filtration

system (14) of an MBR. A mixer (36) in the channel

(20) rapidly mixes dosed FEC with mixed liquor (18)

flowing into the membrane tank. The dosing device

(32) is connected to sensors (40, 42) sensing

conditions in the channel or the membrane filtration

system (14) or both. FEC is added to the mixed

liquor (18) flowing into the membrane filtration

system (14) considering conditions in the mixed

liquor (18) flowing to the membrane unit or

membrane operating parameters or both. The FEC

dosage may be in the range of 0.05 to 10 mg/g

MLSS. The process may include steps of initiating

dosing, adjusting the dosing concentration, and

terminating dosing.

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21: 2012/08759 22: 2011/04/25 43: 2014/02/21 51: G02F 71: VIEW, INC. 72: WANG, ZHONGCHUN, PRADHAN, ANSHU, ROZBICKI, ROBERT 33: US 31: 12/772,055 32: 2010/04/30 33: US 31: 12/772,075 32: 2010/04/30 33: US 31: 12/814,277 32: 2010/06/11 33: US 31: 12/814,279 32: 2010/06/11 54: ELECTROCHROMIC DEVICES 00: - Conventional electrochromic devices frequently

suffer from poor reliability and poor performance.

Improvements are made using entirely solid and

inorganic materials. Electrochromic devices are

fabricated by forming an ion conducting

electronically-insulating interfacial region that serves

as an IC layer. In some methods, the interfacial

region is formed after formation of an electrochromic

and a counter electrode layer. The interfacial region

contains an ion conducting electronically-insulating

material along with components of the

electrochromic and/or the counter electrode layer.

Materials and microstructure of the electrochromic

devices provide improvements in performance and

reliability over conventional devices.

21: 2012/08783 22: 2012/11/22 43: 2014/02/24 51: C11D 71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY 72: JENNEWEIN, Marc, BOULAICH, Rajae, LABEQUE, Regine 33: EP 31: 10167227.7 32: 2010/06/24 54: STABLE NON-AQUEOUS LIQUID COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A CATIONIC POLYMER IN PARTICULATE FORM 00: - The need for a stable, compact composition providing improved fabric care benefit, that is also convenient to use, can be met by incorporating a cationic cellulose polymer into a non-aqueous composition, using a non-aqueous dispersant. Such compositions have good physical stability, with little or no clumping of the cationic polymer in particulate form.

21: 2012/08784 22: 2012/11/22 43: 2014/02/24 51: C11D 71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY 72: LABEQUE, Regine 33: EP 31: 10167235.0 32: 2010/06/24 54: STABLE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING CATIONIC CELLULOSE POLYMERS AND CELLULASE 00: - The need for a stable, compact composition providing improved fabric care benefit, that is also convenient to use, can be met by incorporating a cationic cellulose polymer and cellulase enzyme into a non-aqueous composition. The non-aqueous composition can be made even more convenient to use, by encapsulating in a water-soluble or dispersible film to form a unit-dose article. Such unit

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dose articles provide improved fabric feel in addition to improved colour maintenance.

21: 2012/08785 22: 2012/11/22 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61F 71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY 72: LASH, Glen, Ray 33: US 31: 61/359,457 32: 2010/06/29 54: ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING AN IMPROVED LEG CUFF 00: - An absorbent article having improved leg cuffs. The

absorbent article includes a topsheet, a backsheet

joined to the topsheet; and an absorbent core

positioned between the topsheet and the backsheet.

The absorbent core can have longitudinal edges and

end edges, and the absorbent article can have a leg

cuff extending along each longitudinal edge of the

absorbent core. The leg cuff can have a lifted

position and a flat position, a height, a width, a

length, a volume, an upper surface, an inner barrier,

an outer barrier, a lower surface, and a cross-

sectional area that is a generally quadrilateral shape

in the lifted position. The cross-sectional area is

defined by the upper surface, the inner barrier, the

outer barrier, and the lower surface.

21: 2012/08840 22: 2012/11/22 43: 2014/02/24 51: A24F, A61M, B65D 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 72: SCHENNUM, Steven Michael 33: US 31: 12/787,271 32: 2010/05/25 54: AEROSOL GENERATOR 00: - An aerosol generator device has an elongate body

(1) with an interior passageway (35) extending

longitudinally to its mouth end (4). The device

receives an interchangeable, pressurised canister

(2) charged with a nicotine containing liquid that is

discharged in a metered doses on manual actuation

of a button member (7) that causes a valve (18) in

the canister to open and discharge through a

discharge tube (11). A sleeve (3) releaseably

couples the canister (2) to the body (1). The button

member (12) is slidably mounted on the body for

reciprocal movement along a trigger axis Y- Y'

extending transversely of the longitudinal axis X-X' of

the device, and has a manually depressible surface

portion (36) and a camming surface portion (38) that

drives a slidable nozzle member (12) to press the

discharge tube (11) inwardly of the canister to open

its valve and release liquid into the nozzle member.

Nozzle (32) forms an aerosol from the liquid, which

is delivered to the consumer through outlets (9) in

the mouth end (4) of the device.

21: 2012/08841 22: 2012/11/22 43: 2014/02/24 51: A24F, A61M 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 72: SCHENNUM, Steven Michael 33: US 31: 12/787,259 32: 2010/05/25 54: AEROSOL GENERATOR 00: - An aerosol generator device has an elongate body (1) with an interior passageway (6) extending longitudinally to its mouth end (4). The device receives an interchangeable, pressurised canister (2) charged with a nicotine containing liquid that is

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discharged in a metered doses on manual actuation of a trigger (39) that causes a valve in the canister to open and discharge through a discharge tube (13). Inner and outer collar members (18, 19) releasably couple the canister (2) with a controlled angular orientation to the body (1) with a bayonet action. The trigger (39) is rotatably mounted on the body about a trigger axis (40) spaced from and extending transversely of the longitudinal axis X-X' of the device, and has a manually depressible surface portion (42) under a flexible cover (38), and a camming surface portion (43) that drives a slidable nozzle member (44) inwardly of the body to press the discharge tube (13) inwardly of the canister and the valve so as to form an aerosol from the liquid released from the canister.

21: 2012/08842 22: 2012/11/22 43: 2014/02/24 51: A24F, A61M 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 72: SCHENNUM, Steven Michael 33: US 31: 12/787,258 32: 2010/05/25 54: AEROSOL GENERATOR 00: - An aerosol generator ( 1 ) has a generally cylindrical

body with a mouthpiece at one end a canister ( 6 )

removably received within the body, the canister

containing pressurised fluid, an interior, continuous

canister valve ( 8 ) and a depressible discharge tube

( 12 ) that releases the fluid into the body. An

electrically operable valve ( 14 ) controls the

discharge of the fluid from the canister towards the

mouthpiece, and a nozzle forms an aerosol of the

fluid that discharges from the canister. A pressure

switch ( 17 ) switches in response to a pressure

reduction at the mouthpiece and supplies electrical

power from internal batteries ( 15 ) to the valve to

produce a discharge of the fluid through the valve to

create an aerosol in the mouthpiece for the

consumer.

21: 2012/08843 22: 2012/11/22 43: 2014/02/24 51: A24F, A61M, B05B 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 72: SCHENNUM, Steven Michael 33: US 31: 12/787,257 32: 2010/05/25 54: AEROSOL GENERATOR 00: -

Aerosol generator An aerosol generator has a body

(4), a mouthpiece (6) on the body and a delivery

mechanism to deliver aerosol for inhalation by a

consumer into the mouthpiece by turning the

mouthpiece and body relative to one another The

aerosol is generated from liquid dispensed from a

canister (2) having a discharge tube (9) depressible

inwardly to open an interior valve. A nozzle member

(5) is driven inwardly against the discharge tube of

the canister when the mouthpiece and body are

turned relative to one another, to open the valve and

create the aerosol.

21: 2012/08866 22: 26/11/2012 43: 19/02/2014 51: E04H 71: VAN DEN BERG DANIEL 72: VAN DEN BERG DANIEL 33: ZA 31: 2011/06370 32: 2011/08/31 54: SECURITY BARRIER 00: - 57: This security barrier includes a barrier structure in the form of a number of upright poles with metal conductive wires supported between the poles. The poles act as supports for the wires and other items required to be supported along the barrier or fence. A light is attached to the poles. The light is an LED light and it has a mounting means having a housing with a clip formation so that it clips into or snap-fits into a hole in a pole. The clip may be a-symmetrical so that the angle of the light beamed from the light, relative to the pole is adjustable by adjusting the position of the clip relative to the pole.

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21: 2012/08908 22: 2012/11/26 43: 2014/02/13 51: C12N 71: Heinrich-Pette-Institut Leibniz-lnstitut für Experimentelle Virologie - Stiftung bürgerlichen Rechts -, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Zur Förderung der Wissenschaften E.V. 72: HAUBER, Joachim, CHEMNITZ, Jan, BUCHHOLZ, Frank, CHUSAINOW, Janet 33: EP 31: 10005499.8 32: 2010/05/27 54: TAILORED RECOMBINASE FOR RECOMBINING ASYMMETRIC TARGET SITES IN A PLURALITY OF RETROVIRUS STRAINS 00: - The present invention relates to a method for

preparing an expression vector encoding a tailored

recombinase, which tailored recombinase is capable

of recombining asymmetric target sequences within

the long terminal repeat (LTR) of proviral DNA of a

plurality of retrovirus strains inserted into the

genome of a host cell, as well as to the obtained

expression vector, cells transfected with this,

expressed recombinase and pharmaceutical

compositions comprising the expression vector, cells

and/or recombinase. Pharmaceutical compositions

are useful, e.g., in treatment and/or prevention of

retrovirus infection. In particular, asymmetric target

sequences present in a plurality of HIV strains are

disclosed, as well as tailored recombinases capable

of combining these sequences (Tre 3.0 and 4.0) and

expression vectors encoding them.

21: 2012/08915 22: 2012/11/26 43: 2014/02/26 51: A61K, A61P 71: GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals s.a. 72: OUAKED, Nadia, PLANTE, Martin, LAROCQUE, Daniel, MALLETT, Corey Patrick 33: GB 31: 1009273.2 32: 2010/06/03 54: ORAL VACCINE COMPRISING AN ANTIGEN AND A TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR AGONIST 00: - The present invention provides an immunogenic composition comprising one or more antigens and a Toll-like receptor (TLR) agonist in an orally (e.g. sublingually) administered composition.

21: 2012/08928 22: 27/11/2012 43: 27/02/2014 51: B01J, C07B, C07C 71: GRAPHEA INC 72: JIA HONG-PENG, DREYER DANIEL R, BIELAWSKI CHRISTOPHER W 33: US 31: 61/349.378 32: 2010/05/28, 54: CARBOCATALYSTS FOR CHEMICAL TRANSFORMATIONS 00: - 57: The disclosure relates to catalytically active carbocatalysts, e.g., a graphene oxide or graphite oxide catalyst suitable for use in a variety of chemical transformations. In one embodiment, it relates to a method of catalyzing a chemical reaction of an organic molecule by reacting the organic molecule in the presence of a sufficient amount of graphene oxide or graphite oxide for a time and at a temperature sufficient to allow catalysis of a chemical reaction. According to other embodiments, the reaction may be an oxidation reaction, a hydration reaction, a dehydrogenation reaction, a condensation reaction, or a polymerization reaction.

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Some reactions may include auto-tandem reactions. The disclosure further provides reaction mixtures containing an organic molecule and graphene oxide or graphite oxide in an amount sufficient to catalyze a reaction of the organic molecule.

21: 2012/08950 22: 2012/11/27 43: 2014/02/27 51: A61L 71: Semprus Biosciences Corp. 72: LI, Jun, ZHANG, Zheng, HUVAL, Chad, BOUCHARD, Michael, COURY, Arthur J., LOOSE, Christopher R. 33: US 31: 61/353,059 32: 2010/06/09 54: NON-FOULING, ANTI-MICROBIAL, ANTI-THROMBOGENIC GRAFT-FROM COMPOSITIONS 00: - A method for preparing and resulting articles of manufacture comprising a substrate having a surface, a bulk beneath the surface, and a grafted polymer layer on the substrate surface, the substrate surface and the grafted polymer layer, in combination, constituting a modified surface having a fibrinogen adsorption of less than about 125 ng/cm2 in a fibrinogen binding assay in which the modified surface is incubated for 60 minutes at 37 C in 70 µg/mL fibrinogen derived from human plasma containing 1.4 µg/mL I-125 radiolabeled fibrinogen.

21: 2012/08977 22: 08/08/2012 43: 28/02/2014 51: G01F 71: PATTISON-EMMS ROBERT 72: PATTISON-EMMS ROBERT 33: ZA 31: 2010/08361 32: 2010/11/22 54: METERING DEVICE 00: - 57: The invention relates to the use of lactic acid bacteria, for use in modifying the enteric nervous system and more particularly in treating and/or preventing intestinal disorders such as constipation and/or irritable bowel disease.

21: 2012/08978 22: 28/11/2012 43: 28/02/2014 51: A23L, A61K, A61P 71: COMPAGNIE GERVAIS DANONE

72: LESIC BILIANA, CAPRONNIER SANDRINE, LEGRAIN-RASPAUD SOPHIE, GROMPONE GIANFRANCO, CHAMBAUD ISABELLE 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: PROBIOTIC STRAINS FOR USE IN IMPROVING TRANSEPITHELIAL RESISTANCE 00: - 57: The invention relates to the use of lactic acid bacteria, for use in improving transepithelial resistance and more particularly in treating and/or preventing constipation and/or irritable bowel disease.

21: 2012/09028 22: 2012/11/29 43: 2014/02/26 51: E21B 71: SMITH INTERNATIONAL, INC. 72: CARIVEAU, PETER T, VORONIN, GEORGIY, BELNAP, J DANIEL 33: US 31: 13/684,613 32: 2012/11/26 33: US 31: 61/564,577 32: 2011/11/29 54: SHEAR CUTTER WITH IMPROVED WEAR RESISTANCE OF WC-CO SUBSTRATE 00: - A cutting element having a substrate, an abrasive

layer mounted to the substrate at an interface, and a

longitudinal axis extending through the abrasive

layer and the substrate is disclosed, wherein the

substrate has a binder material, a plurality of metal

carbide grains bonded together by an amount of the

binder material, and at least one binder gradient,

and wherein the amount of binder material

decreases along at least one direction to form the at

least one binder gradient.

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21: 2012/09233 22: 2012/12/06 43: 2013/12/09 51: A61K 71: RB PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED 72: NORTON, Richard, L., WATKINS, Andrew, ZHOU, Mingxing 33: GB 31: 1009549.5 32: 2010/06/08 54: INJECTABLE FLOWABLE COMPOSITION COMPRISING BUPRENORPHINE 00: - The present invention is directed to a buprenorphine sustained release delivery system capable of delivering buprenorphine, a metabolite, or a prodrug thereof for a duration of about 14 days to about 3 months. The buprenorphine sustained release delivery system includes a flowable composition and a solid implant for the sustained release of buprenorphine, a metabolite, or a prodrug thereof. The implant is produced from the flowable composition. The buprenorphine sustained release delivery system provides in situ 1-month and 3-month release profiles characterized by an exceptionally high bioavailability and minimal risk of permanent tissue damage and typically no risk of muscle necrosis.

21: 2012/09314 22: 10/12/2012 43: 11/03/2014 51: G01P, H02P 71: EATON CORP 72: YAN TING, SHARMA SANTOSH KUMAR, DIMINO STEVEN A, LU BIN 33: US 31: 12/816.461 32: 2010/06/16 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD OF SPEED DETECTION IN ANAC INDUCTION MACHINE 00: - 57: A system and method for determining rotor speed of an AC induction machine is disclosed. The system is programmed to estimate a rotor speed of the induction machine according to a linear speed estimation algorithm and based on name plate information (NPI) of the induction machine and parameters of the AC induction machine during operation thereof. The rotor speed estimation system is also programmed to estimate a rotor speed of the AC induction machine according to a frequency-domain signal processing algorithm and determine if the rotor speed estimated thereby is valid. If the rotor speed estimated by the frequency-domain signal processing algorithm is valid, then a tuned rotor speed of the AC induction machine is estimated according to the linear speed estimation algorithm and based, in part, on the rotor speed estimated by the frequency-domain signal processing algorithm.

21: 2012/09314 22: 10/12/2012 43: 11/03/2014 51: G01P, H02P 71: EATON CORP 72: YAN TING, SHARMA SANTOSH KUMAR, DIMINO STEVEN A, LU BIN 33: US 31: 12/816.461 32: 2010/06/16 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD OF SPEED DETECTION IN ANAC INDUCTION MACHINE 00: - 57: A system and method for determining rotor speed of an AC induction machine is disclosed. The system is programmed to estimate a rotor speed of the induction machine according to a linear speed estimation algorithm and based on name plate information (NPI) of the induction machine and parameters of the AC induction machine during operation thereof. The rotor speed estimation system is also programmed to estimate a rotor speed of the AC induction machine according to a frequency-domain signal processing algorithm and determine if the rotor speed estimated thereby is valid. If the rotor speed estimated by the frequency-domain signal processing algorithm is valid, then a tuned rotor speed of the AC induction machine is estimated according to the linear speed estimation algorithm and based, in part, on the rotor speed estimated by the frequency-domain signal processing algorithm.

21: 2012/09323 22: 2012/12/10 43: 2013/06/11 51: A61K, A61P 71: ENDORECHERCHE, INC. 72: LABRIE, Fernand 33: US 31: 61/355,465 32: 2010/06/16

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54: METHODS OF TREATING OR PREVENTING ESTROGEN-RELATED DISEASES 00: - Methods for treating or reducing the likelihood of

acquiring estrogen -related (e.g. estrogen-

exacerbated) diseases including endometriosis

include administering to a patient a selective

estrogen receptor modulator (SERM), in combination

with inhibiting ovarian secretions, e.g., by

administering an LHRH agonist or antagonist. In

some embodiments, a precursor of sex steroids, said

precursor being selected from the group consisting

of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA),

dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA- S), androst-

5-ene-3ß,17ß-diol (5-diol), and androstenedione or a

compound transformed into one of these, is also

administered

21: 2012/09373 22: 2011/06/30 43: 2014/02/25 51: A61J 71: CYTONET, LLC 72: ALEKSANDROVA, KRASIMIRA LAMBEVA, ARSENIEV, LUBOMIR, SIEMS, KIMBERLY ANN, SHERWOOD, SONYA OLABISI AMELIA MEHEUX 33: US 31: 61/361,722 32: 2010/07/06 54: DEVICES AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING A BIOMATERIAL IN A CLOSED SYSTEM 00: - Disclosed herein are methods and devices for

processing a biomaterial in a closed system and

administering the processed biomaterial to a subject.

21: 2012/09765 22: 2012/12/20 43: 2014/03/04 51: E06B 71: VENTRITE BUSINESS TRUST 72: VAN BILJOEN, Brian Jeffrey 33: ZA 31: 2011/06881 32: 2011/09/21 54: SOLAR SHADING LOUVRE ASSEMBLY 00: - The invention provides a louvre assembly

comprising a set of spaced apart rigid cranked clips

for retaining the ends of shading louvres and

pivotally mounted adjacent the ends of the flanges of

a pair of channel sectioned retaining posts for the

ends of shading louvres. The end of each clip within

the channel is pivotally secured to an operating lever

longitudinally movable within the channel and the

outer end of each clip is adapted for a releasable

attachment to a louvre. The invention further

provides for means for controlled movement of the

operating lever.

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21: 2012/09780 22: 18/12/2012 43: 04/04/2014 51: G01F 71: COENRAAD WILLEM VAN WYK 72: COENRAAD WILLEM VAN WYK 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: LIQUID LEVEL INDICATING FACILITY INCORPORATING WATER TANK 00: - 57: Remotely viewable liquid level establishing apparatus in the form of a liquid level indicating facility incorporating water tank 10 comprises a water tank 12 incorporating charging and discharge connections and a liquid level indicating facility 18. The facility 18 is constituted from buoyancy means in the form of a float member 20 and a liquid level indicator in the form of an even remotely perceivable sphere 22 that is connected to the float member 20 by a rod 24. The rod 24 fits displaceably along a sleeve 28 enabling the elevation of the sphere 22 to reflect the level of water within the tank 12.

21: 2012/1352 22: 2012/02/23 43: 2014/02/24 51: C07C A61K A61P 71: BHI LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 72: KONG, Xianqi, LEVENS, Nigel, BOUZIDE, Abderrahim, CIBLAT, Stéphane, FRENETTE, Richard, RENAUD, Johanne 33: US 31: 61/232,597 32: 2009-08-10 54: METHODS, COMPOUNDS, AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DELIVERING 1,3-PROPANEDISULFONIC ACID 00: - The invention relates to methods, compounds, and compositions for delivering 1,3-propanedisulfonic

acid (1,3PDS) in a subject, preferably a human subject. The invention encompasses compounds that will yield or generate 1,3PDS, either in vitro or in vivo. The invention also relates to sulfonate ester prodrugs of 1,3PDS as well as Gemini dimmers and oligomers of 1,3PDS for the prevention or treatment of associated diseases and conditions.

21: 2012/5860 22: 2012/08/03 43: 2014/02/04 51: A01H C12N 71: BASF AGRO B.V., ARNHEM (NL), ZWEIGNIEDERLASSUNG WÄDENSWIL 72: MANKIN, Scots, L., CARLSON, Dale, R., LIEBL, Rex, STEVENSON-PAULIK, Jill, M., PASTERNAK, Maciej, WELZEL, Annegret 33: US 31: 61/293,165 32: 2010/01/07 54: HERBICIDE-TOLERANT PLANTS 00: - The present invention provides saflufenacil-tolerant

plants. The present invention also provides methods

for controlling the growth of weeds by applying

saflufenacil to which the saflufenacil-tolerant plants

of the invention are tolerant. Plants of the invention

express a cytochrome P450 polypeptide, the

expression of which confers, to the plants, tolerance

to the saflufenacil.

21: 2012/6356 22: 2012/08/23 43: 2014/02/25 51: A23L 71: CADBURY UK LIMITED 72: SARKAR, Subhashis, SURI, Krishnamohan, AMBESKAR, Satish, LEWIS DLIMA, Oriana, BHATIA, Atul 33: GB 31: 1001195.5 32: 2010/01/26 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN COMESTIBLE PRODUCTS AND THEIR MANUFACTURE 00: - A process for preparing a malted beverage

particulate comprises: a) a mixing stage in which a

liquid material comprising malt extract is mixed with

an expansion control agent to form a liquid

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admixture; b) a drying stage in which the liquid

admixture is formed into a dried mass, and c) a

comminution stage in which the malted beverage

particulate is formed from the dried mass. Also

described is a malted beverage product comprising

particles which comprise malt extract and an

expansion control agent; and the use of an

expansion control agent to improve the drying of

malted extract.

21: 2012/7113 22: 2012/09/21 43: 2014/02/03 51: H04W G06F G01C G08G 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: BRAKENSIEK, Jorg, BOSE, Raja 33: US 31: 12/713,780 32: 2010/02/26 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING COOPERATIVE ENABLEMENT OF USER INPUT OPTIONS 00: - An apparatus for providing cooperative enablement or disablement of user input options may include at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code. The at least one memory and the computer program code may be configured, with the processor, to cause the apparatus to perform at least receiving a first indication identifying any user input option to be enabled or disabled based on context information associated with a local device, receiving a second indication of any user input option to be enabled or disabled based on context information associated with a remote device, and providing enablement or disablement of user input options of the local device based on the first indication and the second indication. A corresponding method and computer program product are also provided.

21: 2012/8660 22: 2012/11/19 43: 2014/02/19 51: H04W 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: PATIL, Basavaraj, BAJKO, Gabor 33: US 31: 61/326,459 32: 2010/04/21 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING ACCESS POINT SERVICE CAPABILITIES 00: - A method for determining access point service

capabilities may include identifying, at a mobile

terminal, an access point to which the mobile

terminal is capable of establishing a connection,

determining, prior to authentication between the

mobile terminal and the access point, whether the

access point supports a particular service or

connection, and enabling a connection determination

to be made at the mobile terminal regarding whether

to connect to the access point based on whether the

access point supports the particular service or

connection. A corresponding computer program

product and apparatuses are also provided.

21: 2012/8661 22: 2012/11/19 43: 2014/02/19 51: H04L 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: SAVOLAINEN, Teemu Ilmari, KORHONEN, Jouni 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SYNTHESIZED ADDRESS DETECTION 00: - A method and apparatus for synthesized address

prefix detection is provided. One example method

includes generating a request for a first protocol

address record of a name that has been assigned an

address in accordance with a second protocol,

causing the request to be sent to a domain name

system server, and analyzing a response to the

request for the first protocol address record to

determine whether the domain name system server

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generated a synthesized address for the name in

accordance with the first protocol. Similar and

related example methods and example apparatuses

are also provided.

21: 2013/00242 22: 2011/07/05 43: 2014/02/14 51: A61M; A61K 71: CAREBAY HOLDING LTD., 72: LAWLIS, BRYAN V, HAYENGA, KIRK J, HORTON, DARLENE P, GIAMBATTISTA, LUCIO, DESALVO, DAVID, BENDEK, ANTONIO 33: US 31: 61/361,319 32: 2010/07/02 54: PRESERVATIVE-FREE FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE SOLUTION DELIVERY DEVICE 00: - A one-time use device to deliver preservative-free

follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) solution is

disclosed. The device includes a needle covered by

a sliding needle shield, which covers the needle in

all modes of the device. The device can be placed

into a ready-to-use position in four or fewer user

steps. The device has a knob for setting a desired

dose of FSH. The knob includes longitudinally

spaced elements respectively corresponding to the

lock position and the seven or fewer discrete dosing

positions. The device locks after one use and cannot

be reused thereafter.

21: 2013/00327 22: 2011/07/12 43: 2014/02/25 51: A42B 71: PFANNER SCHUTZBEKLEIDUNG GMBH 72: PFANNER, ANTON, GREBER, MARTIN 33: DE 31: 10 2010 027 012.1 32: 2010/07/13 54: PROTECTIVE HELMET, IN PARTICULAR FOR FORESTRY WORKERS 00: - A protective helmet is described, with a helmet shell

(36) and with an interior fitting subassembly (40)

which comprises at least one supporting cage (42), a

head band (44) and a neck band (46). Three

supporting arms (54, 55, 56) serve to fasten the

subassembly (40) to the helmet shell (36) with a

spacing. A clearance (60) is thus provided between

the interior fitting subassembly (40) and the helmet

shell (36) for receiving ear protection capsules (35a,

35b) and supporting straps (37a, 37b) of ear

defenders (34) and of another helmet accessory.

When not in use, the ear defenders (34) can be

pivoted under the helmet shell (36). The protective

helmet (30) therefore does not provide any

engagement possibilities whatsoever for obstacles,

such as branches and the like. The supporting arms

(54, 55, 56) partially conduct a force acting on the

helmet (30) from above back into the helmet shell

(36) in order to elastically deform the latter. The

helmet (30) therefore has improved shock

absorption capability.

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21: 2013/00539 22: 2011/07/22 43: 2014/02/26 51: B65D 71: K-FEE SYSTEM GMBH 72: KRÜGER, MARC 33: DE 31: 10 2010 031 988.0 32: 2010/07/22 33: DE 31: 10 2010 044 251.8 32: 2010/09/02 33: DE 31: 10 2011 010 534.4 32: 2011/02/07 54: PORTION CAPSULE HAVING AN IDENTIFIER 00: - The present invention refers to a portion capsule for

producing a beverage, comprising a base element

having a cavity in which a beverage raw material is

provided and which is closed by a membrane

fastened to the base element.

21: 2013/00650 22: 2011/06/14 43: 2014/02/24 51: B64B; B64C; D07B; H04B 71: DAVIDSON TECHNOLOGY LIMITED 72: DAVIDSON, PETER, HUNT, HUGH EDMUND MURRAY, BURGOYNE, CHRISTOPHER JOHN 33: GB 31: 1012864.3 32: 2010/07/30 33: GB 31: 1015807.9 32: 2010/09/21 33: GB 31: 1017685.7 32: 2010/10/20 54: HIGH ALTITUDE PLATFORM 00: - An apparatus for generating electrical energy at

altitude, comprising a tether connecting a

substantially ground level location, part to a platform

at an elevated location, the tether comprising a

conduit coupled to an electrical generator at the

platform, the conduit arranged to allow the flow of a

fuel fluid from the substantially ground level location

to the elevated location, and the electrical generator

being operable to convert energy in the fuel fluid to

electrical energy at the elevated location.

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21: 2013/00716 22: 28/01/2013 43: 28/01/2014 51: A61F 71: DIGRAZIA JENNIFER 72: DIGRAZIA JENNIFER 33: US 31: 12/826,644 32: 2010/06/29, 54: WOUND AND BANDAGE PROTECTION SYSTEM METHOD 00: - 57: This invention concerns wound/bandage protectors. In particular, the invention relates to a wound/bandage protector configured as a wrap, a sock/mitten, or a bandage, which may be made out of stretchable material. The wrap may have one or more fastening straps as well as possibly a first catch fastening surface. The sock/mitten may have a fastening strap and a sheath. The WTap, the sock/mitten, and the bandages may have apertures and aperture covers. In addition, the wound/bandage protectors as well as the bandages may have diamond or triangular gauze configurations with the gauze pad having three or four primary corners, the primary corners of the gauze pad in most instances being oriented towards edges of the body portion or length or width tangents of the body portion, preferably mid-points or mid-sections of the length or width tangents or body portion edges.

21: 2013/00795 22: 2011/08/02 43: 2014/01/31 51: A61K; A61P 71: LABORATORIOS DEL DR. ESTEVE, S.A. 72: ZAMANILLO-CASTANEDO, DANIEL, VELA HERNÁNDEZ, JOSÉ MIGUEL, PUIG RIERA DE CONIAS, MARGARITA 33: EP 31: 10382215.1 32: 2010/08/03 54: USE OF SIGMA LIGANDS IN OPIOID-INDUCED HYPERALGESIA 00: - The invention refers to the use of a sigma ligand, particularly a sigma ligand of formula (I) to prevent and/or treat opioid-induced hyperalgesia (OIH) associated to opioid therapy.

21: 2013/00796 22: 2011/07/26 43: 2014/01/31 51: A01D; B23D; B27B; B27G 71: DENIS, GILLES, DENIS, LAURENT 72: DENIS, GILLES, DENIS, LAURENT 33: US 31: 12/924,862 32: 2010/10/08 33: CA 31: 2,717,479 32: 2010/10/04 33: US 31: 61/344,453 32: 2010/07/26 54: BRUSH CUTTER 00: - A cutting tooth having a blade-like cutting section, a

mounting section extending down from the bottom

surface of the cutting section with at least a top

portion of the mounting section adjacent the cutting

section defining a width smaller than that of the

cutting section, the mounting section having laterally

extending retaining members spaced from the

cutting section and adapted to be retained in a

mounting block, at least a quarter of the length of the

cutting section extending past a front of the

mounting section, with the front end of the cutting

section terminating in a cutting edge.

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21: 2013/00797 22: 2011/08/12 43: 2014/01/31 51: F16K 71: LEINEMANN GMBH & CO. KG 72: KOSMEHL, RALF, KLAUE, UWE 33: EP 31: 10008514.1 32: 2010/08/16 54: SWITCHING VALVE 00: - The invention relates to a switching valve having a

valve seat (8) with a longitudinal axis (L) and having

a valve plate (2) with a valve plate surface (6) which

can be placed into a pass-through position, in which

the switching valve is open, and into a closed

position, in which the switching valve is closed and

the valve plate (2) bears with the valve plate surface

(6), in a contact region (10), against the valve seat

(8), wherein the valve plate has a modulus of

elasticity of at least 1000 N/mm2, which switching

valve is characterized in that the valve plate (2), in

the closed position, is deformed by a closing force

acting thereon, in such a way that the contact region

(10) of the valve plate surface (6) in the closed

position forms an angle α, which differs from

0°, with the contact region (10) of the valve

plate surface (6) in the pass-through position. 

21: 2013/00822 22: 2011/03/28 43: 2014/01/31 51: A61K; A61P 71: ORCHID CHEMICALS & PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. 72: BALASUBRAMANIAN, GOPALAN, SINGH, GAJENDRA, NARAYANAN, SHRIDHAR, MOOKKAN, JEYAMURUGAN, KULATHINGAL, JAYANARAYAN, NARAYANAN, SURENDRAN 33: IN 31: 2140/CHE/2010 32: 2010/07/28 33: IN 31: 525/CHE/2011 32: 2011/02/23 54: DIPHENYL ETHER COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF LIVER, LUNG DISORDERS, DIABETIC COMPLICATIONS AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES 00: - Described herein are compounds of formula (I), their

derivatives, analogs, tautomeric forms,

stereoisomers, polymorphs, hydrates, solvates,

pharmaceutically acceptable salts and compositions,

metabolites and prodrugs thereof, for use in treating

liver diseases such as non-alcoholic fatty liver

disease (NAFLD) and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis

(NASH), and other fibrotic diseases of the liver;

diabetic complications such as macro (ischemic

heart disease, cerebrovascular disease and

peripheral vascular disease) and micro (cataract,

retinopathy nephropathy neuropathy, maculopathy

and glaucoma) vascular complication; and

cardiovascular diseases such as atherosclerosis,

restenosis, hypertension, vasospasm, and cardiac

hypertrophy; and lung disorders and lung fibrosis.

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21: 2013/00823 22: 2011/07/07 43: 2014/01/31 51: E02B; B63C; E21B 71: KIRKBY, ALAN DENNIS 72: KIRKBY, ALAN DENNIS 33: GB 31: 1011445.2 32: 2010/07/07 54: UNDERWATER OIL AND GAS COLLECTION SYSTEM 00: - A device for collection of oil and gas from an

underwater source comprising a balloon-like

structure (1) defined by an envelope having an

opening (18), which, in operation, is on the

underside of the balloon-like structure, which

balloon-like structure includes: a vent (23) adapted

to vent gas in the envelope, and control means (2)

for controlling the oil upper level having a closure

valve (3) adapted to control flow of gas in the

envelope through the vent, the valve being closable

by a valve closure member operable by a float (8)

adapted to float on the oil to determine the minimum

volume of gas in the envelope, wherein, in use, the

balloon-like structure is adapted to be placed over

the source to collect oil and gasses from said

underwater source. The balloon-like structure further

includes buoyancy means (10, 12, 14, 16, 17)

adapted to control the buoyancy of the structure to

enable ascent to the surface of the water in a

controlled manner. The envelope may be formed of

a flexible material to enable it to be collapsed or

folded for storage and/or transportation.

21: 2013/00824 22: 2011/07/01 43: 2014/01/31 51: B01J 71: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION, CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. 72: KIBBY, CHARLES LEONARD, TRIMM [DECEASED], DAVID LAWRENCE 33: US 31: 61/360,967 32: 2010/07/02 54: MODIFIED FISCHER-TROPSCH CATALYST AND METHOD FOR CONVERSION OF SYNGAS 00: - A method of preparing a catalyst for conversion of

syngas to Fischer-Tropsch hydrocarbon products

comprising providing a reduced oxide Fischer-

Tropsch catalyst and treating the reduced oxide

catalyst with acetylene.

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21: 2013/00825 22: 2011/07/12 43: 2014/01/31 51: F23D; F23Q; F23N 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: CHASE, PAUL H, BOGUSZEWSKI, STANLEY 33: US 31: 12/846,063 32: 2010/07/29 54: IGNITOR SPARK STATUS INDICATOR 00: - An ignitor spark indicator (100) is described that

monitors RF signals within a flame rod (25) located

near a spark rod (23). The signal from the flame rod

(25) is processed to provide a waveform that

indicates when electrical arcing is occuring. The

indication when arcing is occurring is also provided

to flame-detecting equipment. The flame-proving

device (60) only operates when the arcing is not

produced so that the flame-detecting device (60)

does not confuse the arcing with a flame reducing

the false positive determinations.

21: 2013/00826 22: 2011/06/29 43: 2014/01/31 51: G01N; C12Q 71: MICROSENS MEDTECH LIMITED 72: STANLEY, CHRISTOPHER JOHN, WILSON, STUART MARK 33: GB 31: 1011152.4 32: 2010/07/02 54: CAPTURE OF MICRO-ORGANISMS 00: - Micro-organisms, including fungi, viruses and bacteria such as Mycobacteria and/or fragments of micro-organisms such as cell wall components present in an aqueous liquid are captured to a solid surface by adding to said liquid a sufficient quantity of a water soluble polymer in the presence of said solid surface to displace said micro-organisms and/or fragments from the liquid to the solid surface. The surface may be provided by a bead. The water soluble polymer may be polyethyleneglycol or polyvinylpyrrolidone.

21: 2013/00827 22: 2011/08/12 43: 2014/01/31 51: F28D 71: HIGHVIEW ENTERPRISES LIMITED 72: MORGAN, ROBERT, BRETT, STEPHEN GARETH 33: GB 31: 1013578.8 32: 2010/08/12 33: GB 31: 1104387.4 32: 2011/03/15 54: INTEGRATION OF AN ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE WITH A SEPARATE THERMAL PROCESS 00: - The present invention relates to methods of

integrating one or more thermal processes with one

another, wherein the thermal processes to be

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integrated have different supply and demand criteria

for thermal energy. The method involves the use of

one or more thermal stores.

21: 2013/00828 22: 2011/08/12 43: 2014/01/31 51: F28D 71: HIGHVIEW ENTERPRISES LIMITED 72: MORGAN, ROBERT, DEARMAN, MICHAEL 33: GB 31: 1013578.8 32: 2010/08/12 33: GB 31: 1104387.4 32: 2011/03/15 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STORING THERMAL ENERGY 00: - Methods and apparatus for storing thermal energy

are disclosed. The thermal energy may be hot or

cold. The methods and apparatus allow the thermal

store to be charged and discharged at different

rates. The methods and apparatus also allow the

thermal store to be charged and discharged with

multiple and/or interrupted phases.

21: 2013/00829 22: 2011/08/04 43: 2014/01/31 51: B07C; B07B; C22B; G01N 71: TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY. LIMITED 72: KINGMAN, SAMUEL, DIMITRAKIS, GEORGIOS, DODDS, CHRISTOPHER, WELLWOOD, GRANT ASHLEY 33: AU 31: 2010903483 32: 2010/08/04 54: SORTING MINED MATERIAL 00: - An apparatus for sorting mined material, such as

mined ore, includes an applicator for exposing

fragments of a material to electromagnetic radiation

and an assembly for distributing fragments from the

applicator so that the fragments move downwardly

and outwardly from an upper inlet of the assembly

and are discharged from a lower outlet of the

assembly as individual, separate fragments that are

not in contact with each other. The apparatus also

includes a detection and assessment system for

detecting and assessing one or more than one

characteristic of the fragments and a sorting means

in the form of a separator for separating the

fragments into multiple streams in response to the

assessment.

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21: 2013/00830 22: 2011/07/29 43: 2014/01/31 51: H04W; H04M 71: NTT DOCOMO, INC. 72: NISHIDA, KATSUTOSHI 33: JP 31: 2010-178198 32: 2010/08/06 33: JP 31: 2010-183497 32: 2010/08/18 54: MOBILE COMMUNICATION METHOD AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 00: - The characteristic of a mobile communication

system according to the present invention is that the

mobile communication system includes the steps of:

causing an MME in a visitor network of EU#1 to

acquire SRVCC capability of the UE#1 in an attach

process or location registration process of the UE#1;

and causing an ATCF, which controls an ATGW, to

acquire the SRVCC capability of the UE#1, in a

registration process of the UE#1 with IMS.

21: 2013/00832 22: 2011/07/14 43: 2014/01/31 51: B01D; C12H 71: X-FLOW B.V. 72: MEPSCHEN, ANDRÉ 33: NL 31: 2005177 32: 2010/07/30 54: A FILTRATION METHOD FOR OPERATING A FILTRATION MODULE WITH GAS FEED AT ITS PERMEATE SIDE TO PREVENT BACKFLOW OF PERMEATE 00: - A method for operation of a filtration module (4)

comprising a housing (5) with at least one filter

element (7) positioned therein, the filter element

defining a first space (10) in the housing at a feeding

side of its filtering surface and a second space (11)

at an opposite permeate side thereof, a fluid feed

(14) opening out in the first space at the feeding side

of the filter element, and a permeate outlet (17) in

flow communication with the second space at the

permeate side of the filter element, in which the filter

element is placed in an upright position. The

permeate outlet is positioned at a lower end of the

filter element, and a gas feed (18) is provided

opening out in the second space at said permeate

side of the filter element. During filtration,

pressurized gas is fed into the second space.

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21: 2013/00833 22: 2011/08/03 43: 2014/01/31 51: A01N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: LIU, LEI, EHR, ROBERT J, KALANTAR, THOMAS H, SCHMIDT, DALE C, ZHANG, QIANG, ZHAO, MIN 33: US 31: 61/370,838 32: 2010/08/05 54: PESTICIDE COMPOSITIONS OF MESO-SIZED PARTICLES WITH ENHANCED ACTIVITY 00: - The present disclosure relates to pesticide compositions consisting of meso-sized particles in combination with certain adjuvants such as built-in adjuvants which are added directly to the formulation or to an aqueous dilution of the formulation such as tank-mix adjuvants, to provide enhanced effectiveness for the control of agricultural pests. mesoparticle compositions containing such adjuvants have been found to provide improved effectiveness compared to mesoparticle compositions not containing such adjuvants or to conventional formulations.

21: 2013/00870 22: 2011/07/27 43: 2014/02/03 51: A61K; A61P 71: CHIESI FARMACEUTICI S.P.A. 72: BILZI, ROBERTO, COCCONI, DANIELA, SCHIARETTI, FRANCESCA 33: EP 31: 10171748.6 32: 2010/08/03 54: DRY POWDER FORMULATION COMPRISING A PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITOR 00: - The invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation in the form of inhalable dry powder comprising particles of a phosphodiesterase-4

inhibitor as active ingredient. The invention also relates to the process for the preparation thereof, and to its use in the prevention and/or treatment of a respiratory disease such as asthma and COPD.

21: 2013/00872 22: 2010/08/11 43: 2014/02/03 51: A61P; A61K 71: SYNTHON B.V. 72: VAN DEN HEUVEL, DENNIE JOHAN MARIJN 54: PHARMACEUTICAL GRANULATE COMPRISING IMATINIB MESYLATE 00: - The invention relates to a granulate containing 95-99 % of imatinib mesylate and 1-5% of a volatile liquid to a process of making a granulate of imatinib mesylate, which process comprises wetting imatinib mesylate with a granulation liquid, and granulating the mixture in a granulator, followed by drying, and optionally sieving and/or milling of the produced population of granules, to a pharmaceutical composition for oral administration, and for use in medicine.

21: 2013/00873 22: 2011/07/26 43: 2014/02/03 51: A61M 71: B. BRAUN MELSUNGEN AG 72: WOEHR, KEVIN 33: US 31: 61/371,054 32: 2010/08/05 54: NEEDLE SAFETY DEVICE AND ASSEMBLY 00: - Safety intravenous catheters (IVCs) are disclosed

herein having a catheter hub (102) with a catheter

tube (112), a needle with a needle hub, and a needle

guard (204). The needle guard is configured to be

positioned at least partially within an interior space of

the catheter hub and is retained thereto by

mechanical engagement between the two. Following

removal of the needle from the catheter hub, the

needle guard is configured to disengage from the

catheter hub and attach over a tip of the needle to

shield the needle tip from inadvertent needlesticks.

The needle guard having an angled end section

configured with a length and a width to retain the

needle tip within a tip holding space behind the

angled end section.

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21: 2013/00874 22: 2011/08/05 43: 2014/02/03 51: F02C; F03G; F24J 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: WIEGHARDT, KAI 33: DE 31: 10 2010 036 900.4 32: 2010/08/06 54: SOLAR TOWER WITH INTEGRATED GAS TURBINE 00: - A solar tower (1) comprises a solar radiation receiver

(4) and a gas turbine engine (2). The gas turbine

engine (2) is vertically arranged within the tower and

comprises in downward flow series: - a compressor

(3) for compressing ambient air (15) drawn through

at least one air inlet at an upper end of the tower, - a

heating arrangement (4) for heating compressed air

from the compressor, the solar radiation receiver

comprises at least part of the heating arrangement,

and - a turbine (5) for extracting work from the

heated compressed air. The gas turbine engine (2)

is integrally formed with the solar tower (1) and the

gas heating arrangement of the gas turbine engine

(2) is integrally formed with the solar radiation

receiver (4).

21: 2013/00877 22: 2011/07/07 43: 2014/02/03 51: A61K; A61P 71: GREEN, JAMES TRINCA, WILKISON, WILLIAM OWEN 72: GREEN, JAMES TRINCA, WILKISON, WILLIAM OWEN 33: US 31: 61/362,946 32: 2010/07/09 54: COMBINATION IMMEDIATE/DELAYED RELEASE DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR SHORT HALF-LIFE PHARMACEUTICALS INCLUDING REMOGLIFLOZIN 00: - A combination immediate/delayed release delivery

system for compounds which have short half-life's,

such as the antidiabetic remogliflozin etabonate, is

provided which provides a dosage form that has two

distinct phases of release, a formulation that

promotes immediate release of the compound upon

ingestion and another formulation which delays the

release of the compound so that a dosing regimen of

remogliflozin etabonate, once daily, may be

acheived while providing effective control of plasma

glucose and minimizing the nighttime exposure of

this compound. The delivery system includes, but is

not limited to, a combination of enteric coating of an

immediate release formulation such that a delay in

release is provided. Methods for forming the so-

described immediate/delayed release delivery

system and using such delivery system for treating

diabetes are also provided.

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21: 2013/00887 22: 2013/02/01 43: 2014/01/31 51: G06F, G06Q, H04L 71: AMADEUS S.A.S 72: DANIELLO, Rudy, ISNARDY, Luc, REYNAUD, Claudine, MOUNTAIN, Eric Stephen, CIABRINI, Damien 33: EP 31: 10305855.8 32: 2010/08/02 54: AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC GENERATION FOR A FARING SYSTEM 00: - A faring system (10) includes a production facility

(12) including at least one fare shopping server (14),

a staging facility (16) including at least one fare

shopping server (18), and an entry point (20) for

conducting bi-directional communications with

customers. The staging facility further includes a

database (26) storing transformation rules and a

traffic generation subsystem (24) configured to

receive a transaction via the entry point from a

customer, to determine if the received request is one

suitable for use in generating simulation data for the

fare shopping server of the staging system and, if

so, to modify the received transaction in accordance

with at least one rule retrieved from the database to

create at least one modified transaction, and to send

the at least one modified transaction to the fare

shopping server of the staging facility for processing.

The fare shopping server of the staging facility

processes the modified transaction for evaluating a

potential new or modified functionality of the faring

system.

21: 2013/00919 22: 2011/07/01 43: 2014/02/04 51: B25D; E21B 71: ATLAS COPCO ROCK DRILLS AB 72: PETTERSSON, MARIA, JOHANSSON, ANDERS 33: SE 31: 1000885-2 32: 2010/08/31 54: HYDRAULIC IMPACT MECHANISM FOR USE IN EQUIPMENT FOR TREATING ROCK AND CONCRETE 00: - A hydraulic impact mechanism, of the valveless

impact mechanism type, comprising a pre-charged

gas accumulator connected to a working chamber in

order to make possible impact mechanisms for

equipment for rock drilling and hydraulic breakers

that is lighter, cheaper and more sustainable from

the point of view of material fatigue. Furthermore, a

gas accumulator of piston type with an integral brake

chamber (240, 250, 360) and a piston (220, 320)

designed to fit into the said brake chamber (240,

250, 360).

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21: 2013/00920 22: 2011/08/09 43: 2014/02/05 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: SHIONOGI & CO., LTD. 72: ENDOH, TAKESHI, SHINTANI, TAKUYA, KAI, HIROYUKI, KAMEYAMA, TAKAYUKI, HORIGUCHI, TOHRU, ASAHI, KENTARO, FUJII, YASUHIKO, NAKAMURA, KEN'ICHIROH, JIKIHARA, SAE, HASEGAWA, TSUYOSHI, OOHARA, MIHO, TADA, YUKIO, MAKI, TOSHIKATSU, IIDA, AKIRA 33: JP 31: 2010-179350 32: 2010/08/10 33: JP 31: 2010-182803 32: 2010/08/18 33: JP 31: 2011-074763 32: 2011/03/30 54: TRIAZINE DERIVATIVE AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION HAVING AN ANALGESIC ACTIVITY COMPRISING THE SAME 00: - The present invention provides novel compounds

having a P2X3and/or P2X2/3receptor antagonistic

effect. A pharmaceutical composition having an

analgesic effect or an improving effect of urination

disorder comprising: a compound of the formula (I),

wherein Rhand R

jare taken together to form a bond;

Raand R

b, and/or R

dand R

eare taken together to form

an oxo or the like; Rcis hydrogen, substituted or

unsubstituted alkyl or the like; Rfis -(CR

4aR

4b)n-R

2;

R4a

and R4b

are hydrogen, substituted or

unsubstituted alkyl or the like; R2is substituted or

unsubstituted cycloalkyl or the like;nis an integer of 1

to 4; -Rgis -X-R

3; -X- is -O-, -S-, or the like; and R

3is

substituted or unsubstituted cycloalkyl or the like, or

its pharmaceutically acceptable salt or a solvate

thereof.

21: 2013/00921 22: 2011/07/29 43: 2014/02/04 51: G01N 71: SIGNAL PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC 72: XU, SHUICHAN, WONG, LILLY, DING, JIAN-HUA 33: US 31: 61/369,455 32: 2010/07/30 54: BIOMARKER ASSAYS FOR DETECTING OR MEASURING INHIBITION OF TOR KINASE ACTIVITY 00: - Provided herein are methods for detecting and/or measuring the inhibition of TOR kinase activity in a subject and uses associated therewith.

21: 2013/00922 22: 2011/07/14 43: 2014/02/04 51: E21B 71: GEO-MOLE LIMITED 72: BRICE, MARK 33: GB 31: 1011999.8 32: 2010/07/16 54: TWO-PORT PERCUSSION MOLE 00: - A percussion mole for inserting a ground-loop for a

geothermal heat-pump apparatus. The ground-loop

includes a first pipe and a second pipe. The mole

comprises: a percussive drive mechanism;a first

passage connectable to the first pipe, for receiving a

driving fluid via the first pipe and delivering it to the

drive mechanism, during insertion of the ground-

loop;a second passage connectable to the second

pipe, for exhausting the driving fluid from the drive

mechanism via the second pipe, during insertion of

the ground-loop; and a connection connecting the

first passage with the second passage. The

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connection includes a non-return valve arranged to

restrict flow of the driving fluid from the first passage

to the second passage during insertion of the

ground-loop but permit flow in the opposite

direction,whereby after insertion, when the heat

pump apparatus is in use, the ground-loop

comprises the first and second pipes; the first and

second passages; and the connection.

21: 2013/00950 22: 2011/08/09 43: 2014/02/05 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: ASTELLAS PHARMA INC. 72: ASANO, TORU, MAEDA, JUNKO, KOZUKI, YOSHIHIRO, IMADA, SUNAO, KATO, KOJI, TAKAHASHI, FUMIE, SHIWAKU (DECEASED), MASAHIKO, FUKAHORI, HIDEHIKO 33: JP 31: 2010-179418 32: 2010/08/10 54: HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUND 00: - [Problem] A novel and excellent compound which is

useful as an agent for preventing and/or treating

rejection reactions in various organ transplantations,

allergy diseases, autoimmune diseases, and

hematologic tumor, and based on a PI3Kδ

selective inhibitory action and/or an IL-2 production

inhibitory action and/or a B cell proliferation inhibitory

action (including an activation inhibitory action).

[Means for Solution] The present inventors have

investigated a compound having a PI3Kδ

selective inhibitory action and/or an IL-2 production

inhibitory action and/or a B cell proliferation inhibitory

action (including an activation inhibitory action), and

have found that the heterocyclic compound of the

present invention has a PI3Kδ selective

inhibitory action and/or and IL-2 production inhibitory

action and/or a B cell proliferation inhibitory action

(including an activation inhibitory action), thereby

completing the present invention. 

21: 2013/00951 22: 2011/07/28 43: 2014/02/05 51: C01B 71: SÜD-CHEMIE IP GMBH & CO. KG 72: LARLUS, OLIVIER, CLAUS, MARTIN, RAKOCZY, ALBERT RAINER 33: DE 31: 10 2010 034 005.7 32: 2010/08/11 54: HYDROTHERMAL SYNTHESIS OF ZEOLITES OR ZEOLITE-LIKE MATERIALS USING MODIFIED MIXED OXIDES 00: - This invention relates to a process for producing

aluminium silicates in the form of zeolite L, as well as

the intermediate and end products of this process.

The invention further relates to the use of these

aluminium silicates for the conversion or adsorption

of hydrocarbons.

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21: 2013/00952 22: 2011/08/16 43: 2014/02/05 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: WANG, JINFANG, JONES, CHRISTOPHER CLARKSON, MEALING, DAVID RICHARD ARTHUR, FERGUSON, PAUL, PAN, XIAOYUN, CHEN, HONGGANG 33: CN 31: PCT/CN2010/076087 32: 2010/08/18 54: FABRIC TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING TARGETED BENEFIT AGENTS 00: - The invention provides a benefit agent delivery particle comprising hydroxylpropyl cellulose. The benefit agent delivery particle may further comprise a non- polysaccharide polymer, preferably an aminoplast polymer. The benefit agent delivery particle may comprise a perfume. The invention also provides a process for the manufacture of the particles in which perfume oil is encapsulated using emulsion polymerization to form core-shell particles, (in the alternative the perfume may be adsorbed later) and, a further polymer layer is formed on the outer surface of the core shell-particles in the presence of the delivery aid.

21: 2013/00954 22: 2011/07/28 43: 2014/02/07 51: A61K 71: NEURALSTEM, INC., SHYU, WOEI-CHERNG, LIN, SHINN-ZONG, WANG, HSIAO-JUNG 72: JOHE, KARL K, SHYU, WOEI-CHERNG, LIN, SHINN-ZONG, WANG, HSIAO-JUNG 33: US 31: 61/368,409 32: 2010/07/28 54: METHODS FOR TREATING AND/OR REVERSING NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES AND/OR DISORDERS

00: - The present disclosure provides methods for the treatment of neurological diseases/disorders using neural stem cells (NSCs) obtained from a spinal cord tissue. The methods may include the use of a NSC population to treat a neurological disease/disorder of the brain. Such methods may include introducing exogenously cultured and expanded NSCs into the brain, which differentiate into neurons capable of integrating in vivo into the brain tissue in a sufficient manner to ameliorate the symptoms associated with the neurological disease/disorder.

21: 2013/00956 22: 2011/07/08 43: 2014/02/07 51: A01N 71: TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. 72: LAXER, AVITAL, PIRYATINSKY, VICTOR 33: US 31: 61/399,297 32: 2010/07/09 54: DEUTERATED N-ETHYL-N-PHENYL-1,2-DIHYDRO-4-HYDROXY-5-CHLORO-1-METHYL-2-OXOQUINOLINE-3-CARBOXAMIDE, SALTS AND USES THEREOF 00: - The subject invention provides deuterated N-ethyl-N-phenyl-1,2-dihydro-4-hydroxy-5- chloro-1-methyl-2-oxoquinoline-3-carboxamide, its salts and uses.

21: 2013/00957 22: 2011/07/08 43: 2014/02/07 51: A61K 71: TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. 72: FRISTEDT, ULF TOMAS 33: US 31: 61/399,264 32: 2010/07/09 54: 5-CHLORO-4-HYDROXY-1-METHYL-2-OXO-N-PHENYL-1,2-DIHYDROQUINOLINE-3-CARBOXAMIDE, SALTS AND USES THEREOF 00: - The subject invention provides 5-chloro-4-hydroxy- 1 -methyl-2-oxo-N-phenyl- 1,2- dihydroquinoline-3-carboxamide, its salts and uses.

21: 2013/00960 22: 2011/09/06 43: 2014/02/05 51: E05F 71: IN & TEC S.R.L. 72: BACCHETI, LUCIANO 33: EP 31: 10175479.4 32: 2010/09/06 33: EP 31: 10187458.4 32: 2010/10/13 54: DOOR CLOSER, PARTICULARLY FOR GLASS DOORS 00: - A door closer for doors, particularly glass doors,

which are supported by a stationary support

structure (S) and are movable between an open

door position and a closed door position. The door

closer comprises a box-like body (10) and a pin (20)

reciprocally rotatably coupled to rotate around a first

axis (x) between the open door position and the

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closed door position. Closing means are provided

(30) to automatically return the door, as well as a

braking means (40) acting thereon to counteract

their action. First and second cam elements (31, 41)

unitary with the pin (20) and interposed between a

first and second plunger elements (32, 42) are

provided.

21: 2013/00966 22: 2013/02/05 43: 2014/02/07 51: B32B, C03C, G01N, G10K 71: Saint-Gobain Glass France 72: REHFELD, Marc, FOURNIER, David 33: FR 31: 1056725 32: 2010/08/24 54: METHOD FOR SELECTING AN INTERLAYER FOR VIBROACOUSTIC DAMPING, INTERLAYER AND GLAZING UNIT COMPRISING SUCH AN INTERLAYER 00: - The invention relates to a method for selecting a

viscoelastic plastic insert, including two outer layers

and a central layer, to be included between two

glass sheets of a glass panel, the method including

the following steps: providing first and second

elements for forming the central layer and the outer

layers, respectively; measuring the shear modulus

G' of the first and second elements; selecting the

material for the second element only if G' > 3.107 Pa

at 20°C and 100 Hz to 240 Hz; setting the thickness

h the first element such that h is 0.31 mm to 1.20

mm and such that g = G7h is 5.58.108 Pa/m to

2.37.109 Pa/m at 20°C and 100 Hz to 240 Hz. The

invention enables the damping of the second and

third natural frequencies of a vehicle windshield to

be optimized without increasing the weight of the

windshield.

21: 2013/00995 22: 2011/07/14 43: 2014/02/06 51: E05B 71: ADOLFSSON, BERNT 72: ADOLFSSON, BERNT 33: SE 31: 1050810-9 32: 2010/07/16 54: AN ARRANGEMENT FOR A LOCK 00: - According to one aspect of the present invention, an

arrangement for a lock is provided, comprising: a

first lock part and a second lock part which is

rotatably arranged in the first lock part and

comprises a plurality of lock elements for

cooperation with the first lock part and a key, which

lock elements comprise a first and a second group of

lock elements which are oriented with a primary end

facing in a first and a second direction respectively

relative to the second lock part, each of which lock

elements in the first and second group is arranged:

to assume a first position relative to the second lock

part in the absence of actuation of the key, to be

movable by means of the key from the first position

into a third position via a second intermediate

position, and to prevent rotation of the second lock

part in the first position, each lock element in the first

group being arranged to, in the second position,

prevent rotation of the second lock part and, in the

third position, allow rotation of the second lock part,

and each lock element in the second group being

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arranged to, in the second position, allow rotation of

the second lock part and, in the third position,

prevent rotation of the second lock part.

21: 2013/00996 22: 2011/05/17 43: 2014/02/07 51: A61B 71: SHENZHEN RAYCOME HEALTH TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 72: WU, XIAOGUANG 33: CN 31: 201010247968.6 32: 2010/08/06 54: NON-INVASIVE BLOOD PRESSURE MEASURING APPARATUS AND MEASURING METHOD THEREOF 00: - A non-invasive blood pressure measuring apparatus

and a measuring method is provided. A host (1) is

provided with a microprocessor coupled with an air

pressure sensor. A pressurized cuff (2) is an

inflatable cuff with a gas tube connected with the air

pressure sensor, and fastened to a body portion

where user's artery blood flow can be blocked

completely after air inflation. A pulse wave detector

(3) is fixed at a downstream position of the

pressurized (2) according to the artery blood flow

direction. The microprocessor performs a real-time

process to several pulse wave amplitudes detected

by the pulse wave detector (3) during the course of

slow increase from zero and the corresponding

pressures of the pressurized cuff to determine a

systolic pressure; and the microprocessor performs

a real-time process to several pulse delay periods

which are the delay periods between the pulse

waves and the corresponding pressure AC signals

during the course of variable delay periods to

relatively constant delay periods and the

corresponding pressures of the pressurized cuff to

determine a diastolic pressure. Possible and

inevitable errors caused by discontinuity of

heartbeats can be avoided by a conversion from

discontinuous events to continuous measurements.

The systolic pressure and the diastolic pressure of

blood pressure can be measured accurately and

non-invasively.

21: 2013/00997 22: 2011/08/23 43: 2014/02/07 51: C09C; C04B 71: OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG 72: SKOVBY, MICHAEL, GONNON, PASCAL 33: EP 31: 10008803.8 32: 2010-08-24 33: US 31: 61/414,508 32: 2010/11/17 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF CEMENT, MORTARS, CONCRETE COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A CALCIUM CARBONATE - BASED FILLER (PRE) -TREATED WITH A SUPERPLASTICIZER, COMPOSITIONS AND CEMENT PRODUCTS OBTAINED AND THEIR APPLICATIONS 00: - The invention concerns a PROCESS for the

preparation of cement / mortar / concrete (for

simplicity: "cement") compositions or systems,

(hereafter "cement" compositions or systems for

simplicity), of a general known type, in which the

filler(s) is/are comprising or consist of "calcium

carbonate - based filler(s)", comprising at least one

step where the said filler(s) is / are treated with an

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efficient treating amount of at least one treating

agent consisting of or comprising superplastifier(s).

The main purpose of this invention is to build a

process aimed at providing improved, "High

performance", FLUID, cement or mortars or concrete

systems or compositions having an improved

compacity, an improved flowability, and globally

speaking a definitely improved "workability", and

"regularity" of the properties of the final systems. The

present invention also concerns a filler for "cement"

compositions, characterized in that if consists of, or

comprises, a calcium- carbonate-based filler or

blends of same, pre-treated with an "efficient

amount" of at least one superplastifier.

21: 2013/00998 22: 2011/09/01 43: 2014/02/07 51: C12N 71: MOLMED SPA 72: BOVOLENTA, CHIARA, STORNAIUOLO, ANNA, RIZZARDI, PAOLO, MAVILIO, FULVIO 33: EP 31: 10175088.3 32: 2010/09/02 54: STABLE PRODUCTION OF LENTIVIRAL VECTORS 00: - The present invention provides new stable packaging cell lines and producer cell lines as well as methods to obtain them, and a new method to produce lentiviral vectors using such cell lines. New methods and packaging cell lines of the invention are generated using a baculo-AAV hybrid system for stable expression of structural and regulatory lentiviral proteins, such system comprising a baculoviral backbone containing an integration cassette flanked by AAV ITR, in combination with a

plasmid encoding rep protein. This system allows to obtain a stable integration of the structural and regulatory HIV-1 proteins gag/pol and rev. The system allows to obtain a first intermediate including only the structural and regulatory HIV proteins gag/pol and rev, to be used as starting point to obtain stable packaging cell lines as well as producer cell lines.

21: 2013/00999 22: 2011/09/01 43: 2014/02/07 51: C12N 71: MOLMED SPA 72: BOVOLENTA, CHIARA, STORNAIUOLO, ANNA, RIZZARDI, PAOLO, MAVILIO, FULVIO 33: EP 31: 10175088.3 32: 2010/09/02 54: SEMI-STABLE PRODUCTION OF LENTIVIRAL VECTORS 00: - The present invention provides a new semi-stable packaging cell line and a method to produce lentiviral vectors (LV), using the semi-stable packaging cell line. New methods and packaging cell lines of the invention are generated using a baculo-AAV hybrid system for stable expression of structural and regulatory lentiviral proteins, such system comprising a baculoviral backbone containing an integration cassette flanked by AAV ITRs, in combination with a plasmid encoding rep protein. This system allows to obtain a stable integration of the structural and regulatory HIV-1 proteins gag/pol and rev. The system allows to obtain a cell line including the structural and regulatory HIV proteins gag/pol and rev, to be used for a semi-stable LV production.

21: 2013/01028 22: 2011/08/23 43: 2014/02/07 51: A01N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: ZHANG, HONG, TANK, HOLGER, QIN, KUIDE, LIU, LEI, LI, MEI, WILSON, STEPHEN L, OUSE, DAVID G, KENNEDY, ALEX, DOWNER, BRANDON MATTHEW 33: US 31: 61/376,360 32: 2010/08/24 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING THE COMPATIBILITY OF WATER SOLUBLE HERBICIDE SALTS 00: - The compatibility of aqueous herbicide solutions containing water soluble salts of 2,4-D and glyphosate in the presence of inorganic cations is improved by the addition of polyethylenimine or polyvinylamine crystallization inhibitors.

21: 2013/01029 22: 2011/08/01 43: 2014/02/07 51: H01H 71: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS

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72: BENNI, DOMINIQUE, GUILLOT, ALAIN, MEFTAH, TEWFIK, DESAPHIE, BERNARD 33: FR 31: 10 56741 32: 2010/08/25 54: DEVICE FOR DETECTING AND SIGNALING A CHANGE IN THE STATE OF A PUSH BUTTON 00: - The invention relates to a device (3) for detecting

and signalling the change of state of a push-button

(2), for example of the emergency stop type. The

device is in the form of an attachment which can be

removed from the push-button (2) and comprises: -

an electrical energy generator (1) housed in the

casing (30) of the device and adapted to cooperate

with the control head (20) of the push-button (2) in

order to convert mechanical energy into electrical

energy, - a wireless transmitter for sending a

message to a remote receiver, the said wireless

transmitter being housed in the casing (30) and

electrically connected to the electrical energy

generator (1).

21: 2013/01031 22: 2011/08/08 43: 2014/02/07 51: G07B 71: WORLD MOTO, INC. 72: ZIOMKOWSKI, CHRISTOPHER LOUIS, GILES, PAUL ANTHONY 33: US 31: 61/401,337 32: 2010/08/10 54: UNIVERSAL VEHICLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 00: - A universal vehicle management apparatus that can

be installed on any means of conveyance, including

means of conveyance where installation would result

in significant exposure to environmental hazards,

and including a rating system that can handle

complex fare calculations from a plurality of sensors.

21: 2013/01032 22: 2011/08/05 43: 2014/02/07 51: A61K; C12P 71: COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH 72: MAHESHWARI, NEERAJ, SAHNI, GIRISH 33: IN 31: 1845/DEL/2010 32: 2010/08/05 54: PROTEIN FUSION CONSTRUCTS POSSESSING THROMBOLYTIC AND ANTICOAGULANT PROPERTIES 00: - The present invention discloses novel hybrid

proteins that have both plasminogen activator and

anti-thrombotic properties, including clot specific

action, that renders these as highly advantageous

for the treatment of circulatory disorders involving

fibrin clot formation due to underlying tissue damage

in the blood vesels leading to myocardial infarction,

strokes etc. Also disclosed are new proteins, and

methods of obtaining the same, that help to dissolve

blood clots by activating plasminogen in a plasmin or

thrombin dependent manner and also inhibit both the

activity and generation of thrombin through the

intrinsic pathway of blood coagulation.

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21: 2013/01033 22: 2010/10/25 43: 2014/02/07 51: A43B 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 72: HOOGERBRUGGE, EDWIN PAUL, BRONGERS, BAS, VAN HAASTEREN, JOOST ROBERT 33: NL 31: 2005226 32: 2010/08/13 54: INSOLE PAD FOR FOOTWEAR 00: - An insole pad (1; 51) for placement on top of an

inner sole of footwear and adapted in use to cover

only an area of that inner sole that is substantially

smaller than the human footprint. The insole pad (1;

51) includes a relatively thin, sheet-like body that

has an upper surface (33) and a lower surface (41)

and an outer periphery (25). The lower surface (41)

has sticky or adhesive properties, and is interrupted

by recessed areas arranged in a pattern (5; 55). The

pattern (5; 55) is configured to include a plurality of

channels combined to be at least intersecting or

joining, so as to define a plurality of differently sized

non-recessed lower surface areas. At least a portion

of the channels vary in width, while the pattern has a

varying density to provide high and low cushioning

values in predefined areas A, B, C; G).

21: 2013/01034 22: 2011/08/19 43: 2014/02/07 51: C07D 71: TAISHO PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 72: IMURA, KOREAKI, OSAKI, NAOTO, MATSUSHIMA, AYUMI, KIMURA, YOSHIHIRO

33: JP 31: 2010-184854 32: 2010/08/20 33: JP 31: 2010-189739 32: 2010/08/26 54: CRYSTAL FORM OF 4-ISOPROPYLPHENYL GLUCITOL COMPOUND AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF 00: - A highly stable crystal of (1S)-1,5-anhydro-1-[5-(4-{(1E)-4-[(1-{[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl]amino}-2-methyl-1-oxopropan-2-yl)amino]-3,3-dimethyl-4-oxobut-1-en-1-yl}benzyl)-2-methoxy-4-(propan-2-yl)phenyl]-D-glucitol, and a process for producing the crystal are provided. Specifically, an ethanolate having the following physical properties, and a plurality of other crystal forms transformed from the ethanolate are provided:  (a) Having peaks appear at 2θ = 5.9°, 17.1°, 17.6° and 21.5° in X-ray powder diffraction (Cu-Kα);  (b) Showing characteristic absorption bands appear at 3538 cm

-1, 3357 cm

-1, 2964 cm

-1, 1673 cm

-1, 1634

cm-1

and 1505 cm-1

in an infrared absorption spectrum; and  (c) Having a melting point in a vicinity of 111°C.

21: 2013/01063 22: 2011/07/05 43: 2014/02/10 51: B29C 71: COLORMATRIX HOLDINGS, INC. 72: SEE, MICHAEL D 33: US 31: 61/362,410 32: 2010/07/08 54: HIGH PRESSURE INJECTION METHOD 00: - A method for additive delivery during a plastics

processing is disclosed. The method includes

establishing a network of components in a control

loop that uses a feedback method to drive at least

one pump (46), thus enabling continuous, robust

proportioning of additive in a difficult to control

environment. The feedback method includes

sending at least one signal from at least one sensor

associated with a plastics melting machine to a

controller (43), sending one or more signals from the

controller to the at least one pump (46), monitoring

the pressure in the at least one pump (46) and

sensing the position of an injection nozzle valve (49),

and sending one or more signals to the injection

nozzle valve (49) instructing the valve (49) to open

or close.

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21: 2013/01064 22: 2011/07/30 43: 2014/02/10 51: C12Q; G01N 71: CYTONET GMBH & CO. KG 72: AYGEN, SITKE 33: EP 31: 10173593.4 32: 2010/08/20 33: EP 31: 10193920.5 32: 2010/12/07 54: METHOD FOR ISOLATING UREA WHILE REMOVING OBJECTIONABLE CO2 00: - A method for isolating urea and removing CO2 from

plasma samples, comprising the following steps: a)

providing a plasma sample; b) adding an acid so as

to partially remove CO2; c) lyophilizing the sample

so as to further remove CO2 and obtain a dried

sample; and d) redissolving the dried sample and

neutralizing to a pH value of 4 to 7 using a buffer

solution, wherein optionally a filtration step is carried

out before adding the acid.

21: 2013/01120 22: 2011/08/09 43: 2014/02/12 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY LIMITED 72: MOCHIZUKI, MICHIYO, HONDA, EIJI, IMAEDA, TOSHIHIRO, TOYOFUKU, MASASHI, NAKAMURA, SHINJI, KORI, MASAKUNI, UJIKAWA, OSAMU, ASANO, YASUTOMI 33: JP 31: 2010-179577 32: 2010/08/10 54: HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUND AND USE THEREOF 00: - Provided is a compound represented by the formula

(I): wherein each symbol is as defined in the

specification, or a salt thereof, which has an AMPA

(α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-

isoxazolepropionic acid) receptor potentiating action.

The compound of the present invention is useful as

a prophylactic or therapeutic drug for depression,

schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease or attention

deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and the like.

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21: 2013/01121 22: 2011/08/12 43: 2014/02/14 51: B01D; A61L; C02F 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: MAHAPATRA, SAMIRAN, SAMADDER, SATYAJIT 33: EP 31: 10188448.4 32: 2010/10/22 33: IN 31: 2483/MUM/2010 32: 2010/09/08 54: AN ANTIMICROBIAL MEMBRANE 00: - The present invention relates to an antimicrobial membrane. More particularly the present invention relates to an antimicrobial membrane for purification of drinking water under gravity by removing harmful microorganism that exists in an input water source. One of the objects of the present invention is to provide an antimicrobial membrane with relatively high life time. It is another object of the invention to provide a water purification process without producing any byproduct. Surprisingly it has now been found that, a fabric filter impregnated with a thermoplastic polymer and silver halide capable of forming a antimicrobial membrane having ultrafiltration property that has long lasting life, requiring lesser number of interventions and without producing any byproduct and yet is capable of delivering microbiologically safe water.

21: 2013/01122 22: 2011/09/06 43: 2014/02/14 51: C25C 71: E.C.L. 72: DAVID, STÉPHANE 33: FR 31: 1003568 32: 2010/09/08 54: HANDLING TOOL, FOR SECURE HANDLING OF CONNECTORS OF ELECTROLYSIS CELLS INTENDED FOR ALUMINIUM PRODUCTION

00: - A handling device (300) of a connector (200)

designed to connect an anode stem onto the anode

frame (5) of an aluminium production plant (1) using

igneous electrolysis, said connector being equipped

with two side trunnions (212, 212') able to cooperate

with support hooks (10, 10') interdependent with said

anode frame and placed on either side of the anode

stem (9), so as to pin said anode stem against said

anode frame, said handling device comprising at

least a guiding member (3) having a notch (40)

associated with each of said trunnions and designed

to receive said trunnion, said handling device being

characterized in that it also includes: - at least a

gripping member (31), having an open position and

a closed position, said guiding member and said

gripping member cooperating in such a manner that,

when said gripping member is in open position,

wach trunnion can be inserted into or extracted from

said notch, and when said gripping member is in

closed position, each trunnion can only move a

limited distance in said notch, between a so-called

"low" position, corresponding to the contact with said

gripping member and a :high" position; - an actuating

system (311) associated with said gripping member,

able to move it between said open and closed

positions, - at least a locking system (32) having a

locked position and an unlocked position, that is able

to block said gripping member when in locked

position, and able to move from the locked position

to the unlocked position when said trunnions are in

high position.

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21: 2013/01150 22: 2013/02/13 43: 2014/02/13 51: A61K, C07K 71: WYETH LLC 72: HOISETH, Susan, Kay, JANSEN, Kathrin, Ute, MORAN, Justin, Keith, RUPPEN, Mark, Edward, ANDERSON, Annaliesa, Sybil 33: US 31: 61/381,837 32: 2010/09/10 54: NON-LIPIDATED VARIANTS OF NEISSERIA MENINGITIDIS ORF2086 ANTIGENS 00: - The present invention relates to compositions including an isolated non- pyruvylated non-lipidated ORF2086 polypeptide, and methods thereof. In an exemplary embodiment, the compositions described herein are immunogenic. The present invention further relates to compositions that elicit a bactericidal immune response in a mammal against an ORF2086 subfamily B polypeptide from serogroup B Neisseria meningitidis, and methods related thereto.

21: 2013/01152 22: 2011/09/07 43: 2014/02/13 51: H04B; H04N 71: INTERLEMO HOLDING S.A. 72: LONGHURST, PHILIP, HAMBLIN, CHRISTOPHER, FOSTER, GARETH, JENKINS, KEITH, WORDSWORTH, GARY 33: EP 31: 10175822.5 32: 2010/09/08 54: INSTALLATION FOR CONVEYING ELECTRICAL SIGNALS BETWEEN A FIRST TRIAXIAL CABLE AND A SECOND TRIAXIAL CABLE 00: - The present invention relates to an improved

installation for conveying electrical signals carried by

a first triaxial cable (2) to a second triaxial cable (6)

and vice versa. It comprises: a first interface (3)

between the first triaxial cable (2) and a fibre optic

cable (4) and a second interface (5) between the

fibre optic cable (4) and the second triaxial cable (6).

A television camera (7) is connected to a remote

camera control unit (1) via this installation. The first

triaxial cable (2) connects the camera control unit (1)

with the first interface (3). The first interface (3)

comprises a first adapter converting electrical

signals, conveyed by the first triaxial cable (2), to

optical signals. The fibre optic cable (4) transmits

optical signals to the second interface (5). The

second interface (5) comprises a second adapter

converting optical signals to electrical signals. The

second triaxial cable (6) transmits the electrical

signals to the television camera (7). A mirror image

of the adapters allows transmitting electrical signals

from the camera (7) to the camera control unit (1).

The interfaces comprise A/D converters and D/A

converters repectively adapted to convert analogue

signals from the triaxial cable into digital optical

signal to be launched into the fibre and digital optical

signals into analogue electrical signals.

21: 2013/01153 22: 2011/07/15 43: 2014/02/13 51: A61N; A61B; A61K 71: TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DENMARK 72: ANDRESEN, THOMAS LARS, ALBRECHTSEN, MORTEN

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33: EP 31: 10169862.9 32: 2010/07/16 33: US 31: 61/364,917 32: 2010/07/16 54: NANOPARTICLE-GUIDED RADIOTHERAPY 00: - The present invention relates to a method and nano-

sized particles for image guided radiotherapy (IGRT)

of a target tissue. More specifically, the invention

relates to nano-sized particles comprising X-ray-

imaging contrast agents in solid form with the ability

to block x-rays, allowing for simultaneous or

integrated external beam radiotherapy and imaging,

e.g., using computed tomography (CT).

21: 2013/01154 22: 2011/07/15 43: 2014/02/13 51: A61F 71: CORINTHIAN OPHTHALMIC, INC. 72: BALLOU, BERNARD L JR, HUNTER, CHARLES ERIC, VOLLRATH, JURGEN KLAUS, PACKER, MARK , INACHULEV, TSONTCHO, TEW, ARTHUR H, BROWN, JOSHUA RICHARD, LEATH, JAMES THORNHILL, FAULKS, NATHAN R, JOHNSON, BRADLEY G, CLEMENTS, J SID, RUSSELL, PHILLIP E, HEBRANK, JOHN H, ELLIOTT, TROY, FIERSON, WALTER M, LINDNER, THOMAS J 33: US 31: 61/400,864 32: 2010/07/15 33: US 31: 61/401,848 32: 2010/08/20 33: US 31: 61/401,849 32: 2010/08/20 33: US 31: 61/401,850 32: 2010/08/20 33: US 31: 61/401,918 32: 2010/08/20 33: US 31: 61/401,920 32: 2010/08/20 33: US 31: 61/462,576 32: 2011/02/04 33: US 31: 61/462,791 32: 2011/02/05 33: US 31: 61/463,280 32: 2011/02/15

33: US 31: 61/516,462 32: 2011/04/04 33: US 31: 61/516,495 32: 2011/04/04 33: US 31: 61/516,496 32: 2011/04/04 33: US 31: 61/516,694 32: 2011/04/06 54: DROP GENERATING DEVICE 00: - A method of delivering safe, suitable, and repeatable

dosages to a subject for topical, oral, nasal, or

pulmonary use and a device for droplet ejection

includes a fluid delivery system capable of delivering

a defined volume of the fluid in the form of droplets

having properties that afford adequate and

repeatable high percentage deposition upon

application. The method and device include a

housing, a reservoir disposed within the housing for

receiving a volume of fluid, an ejector mechanism

configured to eject a stream of droplets having an

average ejected droplet diameter greater than 15

microns, the stream of droplets having low entrained

airflow such that the stream of droplets deposit on

the eye of the subject during use.

21: 2013/01155 22: 2011/07/15 43: 2014/02/13 51: A61F 71: CORINTHIAN OPHTHALMIC, INC. 72: BALLOU, BERNARD L JR, PACKER, MARK, MUMPER, RUSSELL JOHN, INACHULEV, TSONTCHO 33: US 31: 61/400,864 32: 2010/07/15 33: US 31: 61/401,848 32: 2010/08/20 33: US 31: 61/401,849 32: 2010/08/20 33: US 31: 61/401,850 32: 2010/08/20 33: US 31: 61/401,918 32: 2010/08/20 33: US 31: 61/401,920 32: 2010/08/20

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33: US 31: 61/462,576 32: 2011/02/04 33: US 31: 61/462,791 32: 2011/02/05 33: US 31: 61/463,280 32: 2011/02/15 33: US 31: 61/516,462 32: 2011/04/04 33: US 31: 61/516,495 32: 2011/04/04 33: US 31: 61/516,496 32: 2011/04/04 33: US 31: 61/516,694 32: 2011/04/06 54: OPHTHALMIC DRUG DELIVERY 00: - The present invention includes and provides a method of delivering a medicament to an eye of a subject in need thereof a solution, the method comprising: (a) providing droplets containing the medicament with a specified average size and average initial ejecting velocity; and (b) delivering the medicament to the eye, where the droplets deliver a percentage of the ejected mass of the droplets to the eye.

21: 2013/01156 22: 2011/08/26 43: 2014/02/13 51: A01N; A01P; A61K; C07C; C07D; C07F 71: MEIJI SEIKA PHARMA CO., LTD. 72: HORIKOSHI, RYO, MITOMI, MASAAKI, KAGABU, SHINZO, KITSUDA, SHIGEKI, NOMURA, MASAHIRO, ONOZAKI, YASUMICHI 33: JP 31: 2010-194584 32: 2010/08/31 54: PEST CONTROL AGENT 00: - Specific amine derivatives have been found to

possess excellent activities as pest control agents.

21: 2013/01157 22: 2011/07/15 43: 2014/02/13 51: C12N; A61K; A61P; C07K; C12Q; G01N 71: BRITISH COLUMBIA CANCER AGENCY BRANCH

72: WEBB, JOHN R, WICK, DARIN ARNE 33: US 31: 61/364,750 32: 2010/07/15 54: HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS E7 ANTIGEN COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF 00: - The present invention relates to human

papillomavirus E7 antigen compounds and

compositions for treating human papillomavirus

infection and associated conditions. The invention

provides, in part, polypeptide and nucleic acid

molecules including sequences substantially

identical to the sequences of two or more human

papillomavirus (HPV) E7 antigens, where the E7

antigens are selected from at least two different HPV

strains, and methods of using the same.

21: 2013/01168 22: 2011/08/16 43: 2014/02/14 51: A01N; A01P 71: GOWAN COMÉRCIO INTERNACIONAL E SERVIÇOS LIMITADA 72: BORGO, FRANCESCA, KUNKEL, TIMOTHY EDWARD, CHEUNG, TAK WAI, EDMONDS, JOHN, ANSIAUX, JACQUES LAURENT, NEWBERRY, GEORGE DAVID, MELCHIOR, GARY LOUIS, MIRANDA, FRANK RENE 33: US 31: 61/374,819 32: 2010/08/18 54: IMPROVED PROCESSES FOR THE CONTROL OF UNDESIRED VEGETATIVE GROWTH IN CROPS 00: - Disclosed are compositions comprising a microencapsulated triallate compound, and an improved process for the control of undesired vegetative growth in and among desired vegetative growth, especially cereal crops, the process

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comprising the steps of: providing an effective amount of a treatment composition to the treated crop.

21: 2013/01171 22: 2011/03/18 43: 2014/02/14 51: H04L 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: GERSTENBERGER, DIRK, CHENG, JUNG-FU, BALDEMAIR, ROBERT, PARKVALL, STEFAN, LARSSON, DANIEL 33: US 31: 61/375,658 32: 2010/08/20 54: ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING PUCCH FORMAT 3 RESOURCES 00: - The disclosure relates to a user equipment for a

wireless communications system, and to a related

method for identifying a resource to use for a

transmission of control information on a physical

uplink control channel, PUCCH, format 3. The

method comprises receiving (610) a resource index

from a serving radio base station, and identifying

(620) the resource to use for the transmission of the

control information in a subframe based on the

received resource index, wherein the identified

resource is within a same confined set of physical

resource blocks regardless of if a normal or a

shortened PUCCH format 3 is used in the subframe.

21: 2013/01174 22: 2011/08/29 43: 2014/02/17 51: A01N; A61K 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC

72: ADELFINSKAYA, YELENA, BABCOCK, JONATHAN M, HUNTER, RICKY, SAMARITONI, JACK GENO, TRULLINGER, TONY K, GARIZI, NEGAR, YAP, MAURICE C H, BUYSSE, ANN M, ECKELBARGER, JOSEPH D, PARKER, MARSHALL H 33: US 31: 61/378,528 32: 2010/08/31 54: PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS 00: - Molecules according to Formula One and their uses

are disclosed herein.

21: 2013/01175 22: 2011/08/31 43: 2014/02/17 51: G01N; A61K 71: GENENTECH, INC. 72: YAUCH, ROBERT L, PETERSON, AMY C, PATEL, PREMAL, ZHA, JIPING 33: US 31: 61/378,911 32: 2010/08/31 33: US 31: 61/389,922 32: 2010/10/05 33: US 31: 61/390,995 32: 2010/10/07 33: US 31: 61/420,703 32: 2010/12/07 33: US 31: 61/487,527 32: 2011/05/18 33: US 31: 61/492,338 32: 2011/06/01 33: US 31: 61/503,489 32: 2011/06/30 54: BIOMARKERS AND METHODS OF TREATMENT 00: - The present invention concerns cancer biomarkers. In particular, the invention concerns c-met as biomarkers for patient selection and patient prognosis in cancer, as well as methods of therapeutic treatment, articles of manufacture and methods for making them, diagnostic kits, methods of detection and methods of advertising related

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thereto.

21: 2013/01176 22: 2011/09/05 43: 2014/02/14 51: C12N; A61K; A61P 71: MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN E.V. 72: ULLRICH, AXEL, FALCENBERG, MATHIAS 33: EP 31: 10075383.9 32: 2010/09/03 33: US 31: 61/344,668 32: 2010/09/08 54: KINASES AS TARGETS FOR ANTI-DIABETIC THERAPY 00: - The present invention is related to compound

capable of modulating the activity and/or expression

of the protein kinases SCYL1, ADCK1, and GRK5,

thereby enhancing the expression and/or release of

insulin. The invention is further related to methods of

identifying said compounds for the treatment of

diseases of the carbohydrate metabolism. The

invention is further related to methods of treatment

of diseases of the carbohydrate metabolism,

particularly diabetes mellitus type 2.

21: 2013/01177 22: 2011/08/29 43: 2014/02/14 51: C12N 71: AMYRIS, INC. 72: BENJAMIN, KIRSTEN R 33: US 31: 61/378,350 32: 2010/08/30 54: NUCLEIC ACIDS, COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE EXCISION OF TARGET NUCLEIC ACIDS 00: -

Nucleic acids, compositions, and methods that allow

for the excision of one or more loci from the genome

of a host cell are provided herein. In particular,

provided herein is an excisable nucleic acid

construct comprising, in a 5' to 3' orientation: a first

tandem repeat nucleic acid, a first homing

endonuclease recognition site, a target nucleic acid,

a second homing endonuclease recognition site, and

a second tandem repeat nucleic acid. In some

embodiments, the excisable nucleic acid construct is

integrated into the host cell genome, and the target

nucleic acid can be excised from the host cell

genome by contacting the homing endonuclease

recognition sites with one or more appropriate

homing endonucleases.

21: 2013/01196 22: 2013/02/15 43: 2014/02/03 51: A61K, A61P 71: ALLERGAN, INC. 72: WHITCUP, Scott, M., JIANG, Guang-Liang, IM, Wha, Bin, WHEELER, Larry, A. 33: US 31: 61/374,439 32: 2010/08/17 54: EP2 OR EP4 AGONISTS FOR TREATING CORNEAL HAZE 00: - Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for

treating corneal haze. Compositions and methods of

use comprise therapeutically effective amounts of

compounds that agonize the EP2 and/or EP4

receptor. Adminstration of the disclosed compounds

can prevent and treat corneal haze development.

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21: 2013/01221 22: 18/02/2013 43: 27/09/2013 51: F24F, H04L 71: COMVERGE INC 72: NG HOWARD 33: US 31: 12,869,561 32: 2010/08/26 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ESTABLISHING LOCAL CONTROL OF A SPACE CONDITIONING LOAD DURING A DIRECT LOAD CONTROL EVENT 00: - 57: A system for establishing local control of a space conditioning load includes a switch for controlling a flow of energy for a space conditioning load. Control logic is operatively coupled to the switch, for receiving control parameters associated with a direct load control event from a utility provider. The control logic may also measure room temperature based on received temperature signals and determine if a room temperature is a greater comfort temperature range. The control logic may eliminate operation of a direct load control program if the room temperature is greater than or equal to the comfort temperature range. The control logic may log and signal back to the utility provider that the comfort temperature rang is exceeded. The control logic may then restore local control of the switch and initiate a temperature setback control to a thermostat for the remainder of the control period.

21: 2013/01222 22: 18/02/2013 43: 01/10/2013 51: H02J 71: COMVERGE INC 72: ELLIS DAVID and ROSSI JOHN 33: US 31: 61/381,515 32: 2010/09/10 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING A BUILDING LOAD IN TANDEM WITH A REPLENISHABLE ENERGY SOURCE IN ORDER TO INCREASE THE APPARENT SIZE OF THE REPLENISHABLE ENERGY SOURCE 00: - 57: A method and system for controlling a building load in tandem with a replenishable energy source includes generating a control signal comprising at least one of a source command and a sink command. The control signal is transmitted over a communications network to a replenishable energy storage controller. Next, a capacity of the replenishable energy source is determined in response to the control signal. Then a capacity of the building load is determined in relation to the capacity of the replenishable energy source. After this determination, the building load is used as one of a source for supplying energy and a sink for receiving energy in response to the control signal. The replenishable energy source may also be used as a source for supplying energy or a sink for receiving energy in response to the command signal.

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21: 2013/01231 22: 2011/07/20 43: 2014/02/18 51: A61K; A61P 71: PHYTOPHARM PLC 72: HOWSON, PATRICK ALEXANDER 33: US 31: 61/366,015 32: 2010/07/20 54: TREATMENT OF L-DOPA, DOPAMINE AGONIST AND/OR DOPAMINE ENHANCER INDUCED DISORDERS 00: - One or more agent selected from A/B-cis furostane, furostene, spirostane and spirostene steroidal sapogenins and ester, ether, ketone and glycosylated forms thereof, including E and/or F ring opened derivatives thereof, is used to treat or prevent L-DOPA,dopamine agonist and/or dopamine enhancer induced disorders, such as L-DOPA induced dyskinesia (LID), which is a side effect of L-DOPA, dopamine agonist and/or dopamine enhancer therapies, e.g.for Parkinson's disease. The agent according to the invention may be administered in association with the therapeutic agent for the treatment of the Parkinson's disease or another dopamine-responsive disorder.

21: 2013/01233 22: 2010/08/30 43: 2014/02/18 51: E21B 71: ATLAS COPCO CANADA INC. 72: SALVADOR, PATRICK, GROULX, DENNIS, LAMBERT, PAUL 54: QUICKLY RECONFIGURABLE CORE BARREL HEAD ASSEMBLY

00: - A core barrel head assembly positionable within a

drill string of a drilling apparatus. The core barrel

head assembly comprises an upper latch body

having a latch assembly for engageably latching the

drill string, and a reduced diametric portion below

the latch assembly for receiving a seal member. The

reduced diametric portion has a lower coupling

portion on a bottom portion thereof. The head

assembly also includes a lower latch body

comprising an upper coupling portion on a top

portion thereof, as well as a coupler for removably

coupling the upper latch body to the lower latch

body. The seal member is installable on and

removable from the reduced diametric portion upon

uncoupling the upper latch body from the lower latch

body. The head assembly is quickly reconfigurable

between surface and pump in/underground

configurations. Core barrel outer tube components

also do not require reconfiguring between these two

configurations.

21: 2013/01234 22: 2011/09/12 43: 2014/02/18 51: A23L; A61K 71: STOKELY-VAN CAMP, INC. 72: ZACHWIEJA, JEFFREY J, PIRNER, MARK ARTHUR, SMITH, JOHNERIC WILLIAM 33: US 31: 61/383,973 32: 2010/09/17 33: US 31: 61/498,007 32: 2011/06/17 54: METHODS OF REDUCING BLOOD LACTATE CONCENTRATION 00: -

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The present invention is directed to methods for

reducing blood lactate concentration during exercise,

physical activity or athletic performance.

21: 2013/01235 22: 2011/09/22 43: 2014/02/18 51: C07C; B01J 71: B9 PLASMA, INC. 72: BUTLER, JAMES CHARLES 33: US 31: 61/385,392 32: 2010/09/22 33: US 31: 61/385,423 32: 2010/09/22 54: CHEMICAL REACTOR SYSTEM AND METHOD USING REGENERATIVE TURBINE PUMP TO PRODUCE FUEL GAS 00: - A pump system and controller for a chemical reactor

for converting water and carbon dioxide into a fuel

gas is provided. Carbon dioxide gas bubbles are

created and introduced into pumped water and

delivered to a regenerative turbine pump where

bubbles are collapsed to produce an ionized gas and

ionized liquid mixture containing hydrogen, hydroxyl

radicals and hydroxide, which subsequently react

with the carbon dioxide gas present in the bubble,

reducing it to carbon monoxide, with further

reactions yielding methane.

21: 2013/01236 22: 2011/09/22 43: 2014/02/18 51: B01D 71: B9 PLASMA, INC. 72: BUTLER, JAMES CHARLES 33: US 31: 61/385,392 32: 2010/09/22 33: US 31: 61/385,423 32: 2010/09/22 54: CHEMICAL REACTOR SYSTEM AND METHODS TO CREATE PLASMA HOT SPOTS IN A PUMPED MEDIA 00: - Methods and apparatus are disclosed to produce

gas vapor bubbles in a liquid media and collapsing

the bubble to create a plasma hot spot. Generated

bubbles are introduced and collapsing the bubbles

results in the partial or total conversion of the

internal and boundary layer gas and liquid phase

content of the bubble to plasma, ionized gas and

ionized liquid. Consequently, a change or increase in

the reactivity of the elements and compounds in the

gas or liquid phases of the bubble and the

surrounding liquid media occurs.

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21: 2013/01237 22: 2011/09/07 43: 2014/02/18 51: C12N; C12P 71: BUTAMAX(TM) ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC 72: MAGGIO-HALL, LORI ANN, ANTHONY, LARRY CAMERON, PAUL, BRIAN JAMES 33: US 31: 61/380,563 32: 2010/09/07 33: US 31: 61/466,557 32: 2011/03/23 54: INTEGRATION OF A POLYNUCLEOTIDE ENCODING A POLYPEPTIDE THAT CATALYZES PYRUVATE TO ACETOLACTATE CONVERSION 00: - The invention relates to recombinant host cells

having at least one integrated polynucleotide

encoding a polypeptide that catalyzes a step in a

pyruvate-utilizing biosynthetic pathway, e.g.,

pyruvate to acetolactate conversion. The invention

also relates to methods of increasing the

biosynthetic production of isobutanol, 2,3-butanediol,

2-butanol or 2-butanone using such host cells.

21: 2013/01238 22: 2011/07/20 43: 2014/02/18 51: F23K; B01F 71: BLUE OCEAN SOLUTIONS PTE LTD 72: NG, KOK LOON 33: SG 31: 201005265-2 32: 2010/07/20 54: AN EMULSIFIER, AND METHOD OF DERIVING PARAMETERS FOR AN EMULSIFIER 00: - A method of deriving parameters for an emulsifier for

producing specific water-in-fuel emulsions consistent

with emulsions produced by a reference emulsifier is

disclosed herein. In a described embodiment, the

emulsifier and reference emulsifier includes a

desired mixing chamber and reference mixing

chamber respectively for mixing fuel and water. The

method comprises, at steps 602 to 604, deriving a

diameter of the desired mixing chamber for the

emulsifier based on a diameter of the reference

mixing chamber of the reference emulsifier, the

derived dimension of the desired mixing chamber

being one which creates a turbulent type flow at the

mixing chamber. At step 605, the method includes

calculating dimensionless water particle size from

the derived dimension and at step 606, deriving

nozzle dimension of the emulsifier for a plurality of

water nozzles for injecting the water into the oil at

the mixing chamber from the calculated

dimensionless water particle size. Further the

method includes deriving the number of water

nozzles for the emulsifier at step 607.

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21: 2013/01239 22: 2011/07/01 43: 2014/02/19 51: C07C; B01J 71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. 72: JOTHIMURUGESAN, KANDASWAMY, KIBBY, CHARLES L, DAS, TAPAN K, SAXTON, ROBERT J 33: US 31: 12/953,042 32: 2010/11/23 54: PROCESS OF SYNTHESIS GAS CONVERSION TO LIQUID HYDROCARBON MIXTURES USING A CATALYST SYSTEM CONTAINING RUTHENIUM AND AN ACIDIC COMPONENT 00: - The disclosure relates to a method of performing a synthesis gas conversion reaction in which synthesis gas contacts a catalyst system including a mixture of ruthenium loaded Fischer-Tropsch catalyst particles and at least one set of catalyst particles including an acidic component promoted with a noble metal, e.g., Pt or Pd. The reaction occurs at conditions resulting in a hydrocarbons product containing 1-15 weight% CH4, 1-15 weight% C2-C4, 70-95 weight% C5+, 0-5 weight% C21+ normal paraffins, and 0-10 weight% aromatic hydrocarbons.

21: 2013/01240 22: 2011/08/24 43: 2014/02/18 51: C07D; A01N 71: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH 72: SEITZ, THOMAS, WACHENDORFF-NEUMANN, ULRIKE, HILLEBRAND, STEFAN, TSUCHIYA, TOMOKI, WASNAIRE, PIERRE, HOFFMANN, SEBASTIAN, CRISTAU, PIERRE, KLUTH, JOACHIM, BENTING, JÜRGEN, PORTZ, DANIELA 33: EP 31: 10174012.4 32: 2010/08/25 33: EP 31: 11154453.2 32: 2011/02/15

33: US 31: 61/377,229 32: 2010/08/26 33: US 31: 61/442,967 32: 2011/02/15 54: HETEROARYLPIPERIDINE AND - PIPERAZINE DERIVATIVES AS FUNGICIDES 00: - Heteroarylpiperidine and -piperazine derivatives of

the formula (I) in which the symbols A, X, Y, L1, L2,

G, Q, p, R1, R2 and R10 are each as defined in the

description, and salts, metal complexes and N-

oxides of the compounds of the formula (I), and the

use thereof for controlling phytopathogenic harmful

fungi and processes for preparing compounds of the

formula (I).

21: 2013/01241 22: 2010/12/13 43: 2014/02/18 51: H04W 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: SACHS, JOACHIM, KRONANDER, JONAS, IRNICH, TIM 33: US 31: 61/378,042 32: 2010/08/30 54: METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR WHITE SPACE ALLOCATION 00: - The disclosure relates to a network node of a

wireless network, and to a related method of

controlling interference generated by at least one

white space device controlled by the network node.

The method comprises transmitting (520) a request

for information regarding channels available for

secondary usage to the remote entity, and receiving

(530) information from the remote entity, the

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information indicating a channel available for

secondary usage, a critical position associated with

said channel, and an interference threshold for the

critical position. The method also comprises deriving

(540) a constraint for the allocation of said channel

to the at least one white space device, based on a

position of the at least one white space device, the

critical position, and the interference threshold, and

allocating (550) said channel and a transmit power

to the at least one white space device based on the

derived constraint, whereby the interference

generated in the critical position by the at least one

white space device is kept below the interference

threshold.

21: 2013/01242 22: 2011/08/18 43: 2014/02/18 51: B65D 71: MICROGREEN POLYMERS, INC. 72: NADELLA, KRISHNA, MALONE, TOM, WOOLRIDGE, STEPHEN, BURKE, BARBARA 33: US 31: 61/401,730 32: 2010/08/18 54: CONTAINERS AND OVERWRAPS COMPRISING THERMOPLASTIC POLYMER MATERIAL, AND RELATED METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME 00: - A container comprises a wall and a bottom. The wall

includes a thermoplastic polymer material, and forms

a cylindrical shape. The thermoplastic polymer

material has a microstructure that includes a plurality

of closed cells, each cell containing a void and each

cell having a maximum dimension extending across

the void within the cell that ranges between 1

micrometer and 200 micrometers long. The bottom is

joined to an end of the cylindrical shape to close the

end such that the beverage and/or other items

disposed inside the cylindrical shape don't escape

through the end of the shape.

21: 2013/01268 22: 2013/02/19 43: 2014/02/19 51: A47L, B65D 71: RECKITT BENCKISER N.V. 72: VAN DIEPEN, Jacobus, Simon, Petrus, DI BONO, Giuseppe, LU, Tangent 33: GB 31: 1014324.6 32: 2010/08/27 33: GB 31: 1018654.2 32: 2010/11/05 54: APPARATUS FOR MOUNTING A CANISTER THERETO AND FOR CONTROLLED SPRAYING FROM SAID CANISTER 00: - An apparatus (1) for mounting of a canister (2) and

controlled spraying application of a substance from

said (2), canister with a manual actuator mechanism.

The apparatus (1) comprises a main body portion (3)

with means for removable mounting of the canister.

A handle (4) extends from the main body portion (3).

A trigger (5) is connected to the handle (4). The

trigger is adapted for causing said canister to emit a

spray upon manual actuation thereof. The handle is

in the form of a tube. Disposed within the tube is a

rigid linkage (6) cooperating with the aerosol canister

and the trigger. The linkage has a resilient arm (8)

biasing against the interior of the tube.

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21: 2013/01270 22: 2011/08/11 43: 2014/02/19 51: H04B; H04J 71: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. 72: HAN, JIN-KYU, KIM, SUNG TAE, KIM, YOUN SUN 33: KR 31: 10-2010-0078232 32: 2010/08/13 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING REFERENCE SIGNAL IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 00: - Methods and apparatus are provided for transmitting

processing reference signals in a mobile

communication system. A base station determines a

reference signal pattern comprising at least one

resource element, generates a bitmap indicator

indicating whether zero transmission power is

assigned to the at least one resource element of the

reference signal pattern, and transmits the reference

signal pattern and the bitmap indicator to a terminal.

The terminal receives the reference signal pattern

and the bitmap indicator, and processes a reference

signal extracted according to the reference signal

pattern and the bitmap indicator.

21: 2013/01271 22: 2011/09/29 43: 2014/02/19 51: H04B; H04L 71: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. 72: HAN, JIN-KYU, KIM, YOUN SUN 33: KR 31: 10-2010-0094749 32: 2010/09/29 54: TRANSMISSION/RECEPTION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR UPLINK MIMO RETRANSMISSION IN LTE SYSTEM 00: - A transmission/reception method and apparatus for

a mobile communication system supporting uplink

MIMO is provided. In the transmission method, a

User Equipment (UE) transmits two transport blocks

according to a predetermined number of layers and

respective precoding indices, an evolve Node B

(eNB) transmits, when one of the transport blocks is

lost, a negative acknowledgement for the lost

transport block, and the UE sets a precoding index

for the lost transport block to a predetermined value

to retransmit the lost transport block while

maintaining the number of layers.

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21: 2013/01272 22: 2011/07/28 43: 2014/02/19 51: C01B; A61L 71: CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE, FIN-CERAMICA FAENZA S.P.A 72: TAMPIERI, ANNA, PRESSATO, DANIELE, LANDI, ELENA, MARCACCI, MAURILIO, SANDRI, MONICA, RIVAS REY, JOSÉ, BANOBRE LOPEZ, MANUEL 33: IT 31: MI2010A001420 32: 2010/07/29 54: INTRINSICALLY MAGNETIC HYDROXYAPATITE 00: - The present invention relates to hydroxyapatite

doped with Fe2+ ions and Fe3+ ions which partially

substitute the calcium ions in the crystal lattice. The

hydroxyapatite is characterized by an intrinsic

magnetism of 0.05 to 8 emu/g, measured by

applying a magnetic field of 34 Oe, due to the

presence of magnetic nano-domains in the crystal

lattice of HA, given the limited amount of magnetic

secondary phases present, less than about 3% by

volume. The intrinsically magnetic hydroxyapatite

can be loaded with biological substances selected in

the group consisting of proteins, genes, stem cells,

growth factors, vascularization factors, active

substances and drugs, under the control of an

external magnetic field, as a carrier and release

agent for biological substances or drugs, as a

contrast agent in diagnostics or for bone or

osteocartilage regeneration.

21: 2013/01278 22: 2011/09/19 43: 2014/02/19 51: E21B; B25D 71: SPC TECHNOLOGY AB 72: HENRIKSSON, IVO 33: SE 31: 1000943-9 32: 2010/09/20 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MONITORING DOWN-THE-HOLE PERCUSSION DRILLING 00: - A method for monitoring down-the-hole percussion

drilling, wherein a down-the-hole hammer (8) is

supplied with percussion and flushing fluid flow and

the down-the-hole hammer is subjected to rotational

force and to feed force. Percussion frequency or a

related frequency of the down-the-hole hammer (8)

is sensed, and a representation (16, 18, 19, 20, 21,

25) of a spread thereof is created so as to produce a

response to an adjustment of at least one drilling

parameter as a change of width (W) of said spread.

The invention also concerns a device.

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21: 2013/01279 22: 2011/10/14 43: 2014/02/20 51: C12N; A61K; A61P 71: OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD., MIE UNIVERSITY 72: TOYOBUKU, HIDEKAZU, GABAZZA, ESTEBAN C, KOBAYASHI, TETSU, FUKUDA, AYAKO, HASEGAWA, TETSUYA 33: JP 31: 2010-231946 32: 2010/10/14 54: PREVENTIVE OR THERAPEUTIC AGENT FOR FIBROSIS 00: - Provided is siRNA effective for the treatment of

fibrosis and a pharmaceutical containing the siRNA.

An siRNA having a full length of 30 or fewer

nucleotides and targeting a sequence consisting of

17 to 23 consecutive bases selected from the group

consisting of bases at positions 1285 to 1318, bases

at positions 1398 to 1418, bases at positions 1434 to

1463, bases at positions 1548 to 1579, bases at

positions 1700 to 1726, bases at postions 1778 to

1798, bases at positions 1806 to 1826, and bases at

positions 1887 to 1907 of SEQ ID NO: 1.

21: 2013/01281 22: 2011/09/06 43: 2014/02/19 51: C25C 71: RIO TINTO ALCAN INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 72: DESPINASSE, SERGE, ROCHET, YVES, BERTHE, SANDRA 33: FR 31: 10/03695 32: 2010/09/17 54: ELECTRICAL CONNECTION DEVICE, FOR CONNECTING BETWEEN TWO SUCCESSIVE CELLS OF A SERIES OF CELLS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ALUMINIUM 00: - The electrical connection device connecting the cells

in series comprises: - a first conductor (16)

connected to the cathode assembly of cell (N-1) and

to the anode frame of cell (N), having a portion (19)

located between said pots (N-1) and (N) in which the

current (I) flows in the direction of the alignment axis

(x) of the pots; - a second conductor (24) connected

to the cathode assembly of cell (N) and to the anode

frame of cell (N+1), having a portion (23) located

between said pots (N-1) and (N) in which the current

flows away from the axis. - short-circuiting wedges

(20, 21) housed between said portions (19, 23) of

said conductors (16, 24); - a third conductor (27) to

balance the current flowing through the wedges.

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21: 2013/01317 22: 2013/02/20 43: 2014/02/20 51: C11D 71: RECKITT BENCKISER N.V. 72: PREUSCHEN, Judith, CABIROL, Marine, GRAF, Nicole 33: GB 31: 1014328.7 32: 2010/08/27 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITION COMPRISING MANGANESE-OXALATE 00: - The present invention provides a detergent composition comprising MGDA, managanese oxalate and a bleach compound. In particular the invention provides detergent compositions that are suitable for automatic dishwashing (ADW).

21: 2013/01320 22: 2011/08/08 43: 2014/02/20 51: G06F; G06Q 71: DANCING SUN LIMITED 72: BARNETT, TOM 33: GB 31: 1013855.0 32: 2010/08/18 54: CONTENT SERVER 00: - A content server for serving content items for

inclusion in a web page. The content server

comprises a web interface, a content store, a serve

log and a decision engine. The content store stores

a plurality of content items, each content item having

associated with it a desired number of impressions

for a predetermined time period. The serve log

stores, for each content item, the most recent time

which it was served by the content server. The

decision engine is arranged to calculate, for each

content item, a minimum time period for the content

item based on its associated desired quantity of

impressions and the predetermined time period, and

to select a content item for transmission by the web

interface from amongst the content items for which

the duration between the current time and the time

stored in the serve log exceeds the minimum time

period calculated for the content item.

21: 2013/01321 22: 2011/08/02 43: 2014/02/20 51: A61K; A61Q 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: VASUDEVAN, TIRUCHERAI VARAHAN, PATEL, RAJESH 33: US 31: 12/858,578 32: 2010/08/18 54: CLEAR LIQUID COMPOSITION COMPRISING ALKANOYL GLYCINATE, AMPHOTERIC SURFACTANT, ALKYL SULFATE AND SPECIFIC ASSOCIATIVE ACRYLATE POLYMERS 00: - The application relates to clear liquid compositions comprising alkanoyl glycinate, amphoteric, alkyl sulfate and specific acrylate polymers.

21: 2013/01322 22: 2011/08/24 43: 2014/02/20 51: A61K; A61Q 71: SAFEWHITE LLC 72: BRIDGEMAN, SCOTT JOSEPH, BRODY, RICHARD SIMON, ZUPANCIC, THOMAS JOEL 33: US 31: 61/376,523 32: 2010/08/24 54: METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR PROVIDING TEETH WITH A WHITE APPEARANCE 00: -

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This document provides methods and materials for providing teeth with a white appearance. For example, methods and materials for contacting teeth with one or more fluorescence emitting polypeptides (e.g., a blue fluorescent protein (BFP)) to provide the teeth with a whiter appearance are provided.

21: 2013/01327 22: 2011/07/22 43: 2014/02/20 51: A61F 71: ZIMMER, INC. 72: WENTORF, MARY S S, BISCHOFF, JEFFREY E, PARISI, RAYMOND C, RETTIG, KATHERINE M 33: US 31: 61/367,375 32: 2010/07/24 33: US 31: 61/381,800 32: 2010/09/10 54: ASYMMETRIC TIBIAL COMPONENTS FOR A KNEE PROSTHESIS 00: - An orthopaedic tibial prosthesis (10) includes a tibial

baseplate (12) with an asymmetric periphery (200)

which promotes proper positioning and orientation

on a resected tibia, while also facilitating enhanced

kinematics, soft-tissue interaction, and long-term

fixation of the complete knee prosthesis. The

asymmetric baseplate periphery is sized and shaped

to substantially match portions of the periphery of a

typical resected proximal tibial surface, such that

proper location and orientation is evident by resting

the baseplate on the tibia. The baseplate periphery

provides strategically positioned relief and/or

clearance between the baseplate periphery and

bone periphery, such as in the posterior-medial

portion to prevent deep-flexion component

impingement, and in the anterior-lateral portion to

avoid undue interaction between the anatomic

iliotibial band and prosthesis components.

21: 2013/01328 22: 2011/07/22 43: 2014/02/20 51: A61F 71: ZIMMER, INC. 72: WENTORF, MARY S S, BISCHOFF, JEFFREY E 33: US 31: 61/367,375 32: 2010/07/24 33: US 31: 61/381,800 32: 2010/09/10 54: ASYMMETRIC TIBIAL COMPONENTS FOR A KNEE PROSTHESIS 00: - An orthopaedic tibial prosthesis includes a tibial

baseplate with an asymmetric periphery which

promotes proper positioning and orientation on a

resected tibia, while also facilitating enhanced

kinematics, soft-tissue interaction, and long-term

fixation of the complete knee prosthesis. The

asymmetric baseplate periphery is sized and shaped

to substantially match portions of the periphery of a

typical resected proximal tibial surface, such that

proper location and orientation is evident by resting

the baseplate on the tibia. The baseplate periphery

provides strategically positioned relief and/or

clearance between the baseplate periphery and

bone periphery, such as in the posterior-medial

portion to prevent deep-flexion component

impingement, and in the anterior-lateral portion to

avoid undue interaction between the anatomic

iliotibial band and prosthesis components.

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21: 2013/01329 22: 2011/09/02 43: 2014/02/20 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: GENENTECH, INC., FORMA TM, LLC 72: ZHENG, XIAOZHANG, HAN, BINGSONG, BAIR, KENNETH W, BAUMEISTER, TIMM, CLODFELTER, KARL H, DRAGOVICH, PETER, GOSSELIN, FRANCIS, LIN, JIAN, REYNOLDS, DOMINIC J, ROTH, BRUCE, SMITH, CHASE C, WANG, ZHONGGUO, YUEN, PO-WAI, BUCKMELTER, ALEXANDRE J 33: US 31: 61/379,789 32: 2010/09/03 33: US 31: 61/379,796 32: 2010/09/03 33: US 31: 61/386,023 32: 2010/09/24 33: US 31: 61/386,028 32: 2010/09/24 33: US 31: 61/475,813 32: 2011/04/15 33: US 31: 61/483,242 32: 2011/05/06 54: NOVEL COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE INHIBITION OF NAMPT 00: - The present invention relates to compounds and

compositions for the inhibition of NAMPT, their

synthesis, applications and antidotes. An illustrative

compound of the invention is shown below:

21: 2013/01358 22: 2011/08/12 43: 2014/02/21 51: A23F 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: BHOSLE, BALAJI MAROTRAO 33: EP 31: 10187615.9 32: 2010/10/14 33: IN 31: 2369/MUM/2010 32: 2010/08/25 54: A PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF A TEA PRODUCT 00: - A process for preparing a tea product according to claim 1 comprises the steps of: a. Adding aqueous solution comprising greater than 5 to 50 parts by weight monosaccharide to 50-95 parts by weight black leaf tea to obtain a mixture, and; b. Drying the mixture to a water content of less than 10% by weight to obtain a tea product.

21: 2013/01364 22: 2011/08/16 43: 2014/02/21 51: C22B 71: AMERICAN MANGANESE INC. 72: CHOW, NORMAN, FISHER, JOHN W, WARKENTI, DOUGLAS, NACU, ANCA-MIHAELA 33: US 31: 61/374,691 32: 2010/08/18 54: PROCESSING OF MANGANOUS SULPHATE/DITHIONATE LIQUORS 00: - The process concerns hydrometallurgical processing

of manganese sulphate and manganese dithionate

containing liquors and recovery of water therefrom.

Sodium sulphate and/or sodium dithionate

containing liquors are derived from manganese

sulphate and manganese dithionate containing

liquids, which are then cooled to produce crystals of

sodium sulphate decahydrate and sodium dithionate

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dehydrate. The sodium sulphate decahydrate and

sodium dithionate dehydrate crystals are then

heated to a temperature sufficient to decompose the

sodium sulphate decahydrate crystals to form

anhydrous sodium sulphate crystals, sodium

dithionate hydrate crystals and water, after which

water is removed from the sodium sulphate and

sodium dithionate hydrate crystal. The sodium

sulphate and sodium dithionate dehydrate crystals

are then heated to form anhydrous sodium sulphate,

sulfur dioxide and water or steam. The anhydrous

sodium sulphate is then separated from the sulfur

dioxide and water.

21: 2013/01365 22: 2011/07/01 43: 2014/02/21 51: B01J; C07C; C10G 71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. 72: JOTHIMURUGESAN, KANDASWAMY, KIBBY, CHARLES L, DAS, TAPAN K, SAXTON, ROBERT J 33: US 31: 12/953,024 32: 2010/11/23 54: RUTHENIUM HYBRID FISCHER-TROPSCH CATALYST, AND METHODS FOR PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF 00: - Disclosed, is a method of forming a hybrid Fischer- Tropsch catalyst extrudate for use in synthesis gas conversion reactions. The method includes extruding a mixture of ruthenium loaded metal oxide support particles, particles of an acidic component and a binder sol to form an extrudate. The resulting extrudate contains from about 0.1 to about 15 weight percent ruthenium based on the weight of the extrudate. In a synthesis gas conversion reaction,

the extrudate is contacted with a synthesis gas having a H2 to CO molar ratio of 0.5 to 3.0 at a reaction temperature of 160°C to 300°C, a total pressure of 3 to 35 atmospheres, and an hourly space velocity of 5 to 10,000 v/v/hour, resulting in hydrocarbon products containing 1-15 weight% CH4; 1 -15 weight.% C2-C4; 70-95 weight% C5+; 0-5 weight.% C21+ normal paraffins; and 0-10 weight% aromatic hydrocarbons.

21: 2013/01382 22: 2011/09/02 43: 2014/02/24 51: F24J 71: EEUWES, THEODORUS MARIA, ADOLFS, THEODORUS STEPHANUS MARIA 72: ADOLFS, THEODORUS STEPHANUS MARIA 33: NL 31: 2005311 32: 2010/09/03 54: SOLAR PANEL ASSEMBLY 00: - Solar panel assembly (1) for collecting sunlight,

comprising an underframe (2), a first solar panel

holder (3) and a solar panel (4), wherein the first

solar panel holder comprises a basis (32) having a

circumference onto which a drive engages for

rotation of the first solar panel holder with respect to

the underframe about a vertical rotation axis,

wherein with respect to the first solar panel holder

the solar panel is rotatable about a horizontal

rotation axis, wherein the solar panel assembly is

provided with a second solar panel holder (5) which,

when viewed parallel to the vertical rotation axis, is

situated fully within the circumference of the basis of

the first solar panel holder, wherein the second solar

panel holder is rotatable with respect to the

underframe about a parallactic rotation axis, wherein

the parallactic rotation axis intersects the

intersection of the horizontal rotation axis and the

vertical rotation axis.

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21: 2013/01385 22: 2011/08/22 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61K; A61P 71: H. LUNDBECK A/S 72: DRAGHEIM, MARIANNE, FLOREA, IOANA 33: DK 31: PA201000739 32: 2010/08/23 54: THERAPEUTIC USES OF 1-[2-(2,4-DIMETHYL-PHENYLSULFANYL)PHENYL]PIPERAZINE 00: - The invention provides new therapeutic uses of 1-[2-(2,4-dimethyl-phenylsulfanyl)phenyl]- piperazine and pharmaceuticallyacceptable salts thereof.

21: 2013/01387 22: 2011/06/23 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61N; A61B 71: AMBICARE HEALTH LIMITED 72: MCNEILL, ANDREW 33: GB 31: 1012294.3 32: 2010/07/22 33: GB 31: 1015849.1 32: 2010/09/22 54: DISPOSABLE SKIN CARE DEVICE 00: - There is herein described a disposable skin care

device. More particularly, there is described a

disposable skin care device capable of forming part

of a light emitting medical apparatus.

21: 2013/01388 22: 2011/08/08 43: 2014/02/24 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: GUNDOROV, SERGEI 33: US 31: 12/877,860 32: 2010/09/08 54: REMOVING STYLE CORRUPTION FROM EXTENSIBLE MARKUP LANGUAGE DOCUMENTS 00: - Unused, duplicate, or corrupted styles are removed

from XML based document files through a styles

definition part of a document using system input

output. The removal is based on the analysis of the

information contained in a compressible package of

a respective document file. Other incorrect file

content may also be removed such as corrupted

name ranges or unused value format definitions

using the same approach.

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21: 2013/01390 22: 2011/08/16 43: 2014/02/24 51: C09J 71: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION 72: MALLYA, PRAKASH, KOCH, CAROL A, WILLIAMS, CHARLES R 33: US 31: 61/374,743 32: 2010/08/18 54: PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVES BASED ON RENEWABLE RESOURCES AND RELATED METHODS 00: - Pressure sensitive adhesives produced from naturally occurring fats and oils are described. Also described are methods of producing the pressure sensitive adhesives. Generally, one or more naturally occurring fats or oils are epoxidized, and then reacted with certain alcohols or amines to thereby obtain the noted pressure sensitive adhesives.

21: 2013/01391 22: 2011/09/21 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61K 71: ALFA WASSERMANN S.P.A. 72: GIUSEPPE CLAUDIO, VISCOMI, PAOLA, MAFFEI, GIUSEPPE, BOTTONI, MARIA, GRIMALDI 33: IT 31: BO2010A000567 32: 2010/09/22 33: IT 31: BO2010A000638 32: 2010/10/22 33: IT 31: BO2011A000012 32: 2011/01/19 54: PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS CONTAINING RIFAXIMIN, PROCESSES FOR THEIR OBTAINMENT AND METHOD OF TREATING INTESTINAL DISEASE 00: - The object of the invention concerns gastroresistant tablets containing rifaximin, obtained by means of gastroresistant microgranules characterized in that

they inhibit the rifaximin release at pH values between 1.5 and 4.0, and they allow its release at pH values between 5.0 and 7.5, the processes for their obtainment and their use in the treatment and the prevention of diseases directly or indirectly deriving from inflammatory bowel diseases.

21: 2013/01418 22: 2011/08/05 43: 2014/02/25 51: C02F 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: CHANDRA, FRANKLIN DAVID, VAN DE POLL, JONKHEER HENDRIK THEODOOR, RAJANARAYANA, VENKATARAGHAVAN 33: EP 31: 10178265.4 32: 2010/09/22 33: IN 31: 2242/MUM/2010 32: 2010/08/09 54: LOW COST WATER PURIFICATION DEVICE 00: - The present invention relates to low cost water purification device. In particular the invention relates to point of use water purification devices that do not require running water or electricity. It is an object of the present invention to provide a low cost water purification device that provides for clean potable water, especially to provide a low cost water purification device that can be easily folded and transported and that can be operated when hung up. It has been found that sealing a foldable, flexible, plastic sheet material into housing comprising chambers formed by heat-sealing the plastic housing material together and one or more filters and a disinfection cartridge, provides a light weight, low cost, foldable water purification device that can provide water free from suspended particles, colored bodies, certain pesticides and also 6-log reduction of bacteria, 4-log reduction of viruses and 3-log reduction of cysts.

21: 2013/01420 22: 2011/08/23 43: 2014/02/14 51: A61K; A61P 71: XBIOTECH, INC. 72: SIMARD, JOHN 33: US 31: 61/376,097 32: 2010/08/23 33: US 31: 61/406,759 32: 2010/10/26 33: US 31: 61/411,183 32: 2010/11/08 33: US 31: 61/480,635 32: 2011/04/29 54: TREATMENT FOR NEOPLASTIC DISEASES 00: - Administration of a mAb that specifically binds IL-1α is useful for treating tumor-associated diseases in human subjects.

21: 2013/01421 22: 2011/06/03 43: 2014/02/25 51: A01K; A61K 71: TECHNOLOGIE INTEGRALE LTD. 72: FILINOVA, ELENA YU 33: EP 31: 10008952.3 32: 2010/08/27

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54: ANIMAL MODEL FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE EFFICACY OF AN HIV VACCINE 00: - The present invention relates to the use of a Severe Combined T-B-Immune Deficient (SCID) mouse engrafted with human immunocompetent cells (Hu-SCID-mouse) as an animal model for the evaluation of the effectiveness of an HIV vaccine. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a method for the evaluation of an HIV vaccine, wherein a Hu-SCID-mouse of the invention is inoculated with the HIV vaccine and thereafter challenged with HI-virus. The invention also relates to novel HIV vaccine compositions, which can be evaluated using the animal model.

21: 2013/01422 22: 2011/08/30 43: 2014/02/25 51: C10G; B01J; C10B; C10L 71: BTG BIOMASS TECHNOLOGY GROUP B.V. 72: VENDERBOSCH, ROBERTUS HENDRIKUS, ARDIYANTI, AGNES RETNO, HEERES, HERO JAN, YAKOVLEV, VADIM, ERMAKOV, DMITRY, KHROMOVA, SOFIA, PARMON, VALENTIN 33: NL 31: 2005292 32: 2010/08/30 33: RU 31: 2010135823 32: 2010/08/30 54: PROCESS FOR THE HYDROTREATMENT OF VEGETAL MATERIALS 00: - The present invention relates to a process for the hydrotreatment of a vegetal biomass. Specifically, the present invention relates to a process for the hydrotreatment of a vegetal biomass comprising: a) subjecting said vegetal biomass to a hydrotreatment in a first reactor, said hydrotreatment comprises contacting said vegetal biomass in an aqueous medium and a metal oxide, a mixed metal oxide, or a metal- metalloid oxide catalyst comprising at least 35% by weight of metal oxide, mixed metal oxide, or metal-metalloid oxide relative to the total weight of the catalyst, with hydrogen at a pressure in the range of 10 to 400 bar and at a temperature in the range of 50°C to 300°C until a predetermined level of the hydrotreatment of said biomass is obtained and wherein the metal oxide, a mixed metal oxide, or a metal-metalloid oxide catalyst comprises nickel. Further, the present invention relates to a metal oxide, mixed metal oxide or metal-metalloid oxide catalyst. Furthermore, the present invention relates to the use of the catalyst.

21: 2013/01423 22: 2011/08/12 43: 2014/02/25 51: H04W 71: NTT DOCOMO, INC. 72: HAPSARI, WURI ANDARMAWANTI, IWAMURA, MIKIO, UMESH, ANIL, TAKAHASHI, HIDEAKI 33: JP 31: 2010-181881 32: 2010/08/16

54: MOBILE COMMUNICATION METHOD, RELAY NODE, AND RADIO BASE STATION 00: - The present invention relates to a mobile

communication method of sending and receiving the

signaling of an S1AP/X2AP layer on DRB

established between a radio base station DeNB and

a relay node RN, the method comprising a step of

generating a key Ks1x2_int for performing integrity

protection in the above DRB, in an SMC (security

mode command) process performed in an attach

process of the relay node RN.

21: 2013/01426 22: 2011/09/01 43: 2014/02/25 51: B03C 71: SEPARATION TECHNOLOGIES LLC 72: SERT, BULENT, MACKAY, BRUCE E 33: US 31: 12/875,792 32: 2010/09/03 54: ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION CONTROL SYSTEM 00: - A process control system, more particularly, a

process control system for controlling electrostatic

separation for the separation of particulate materials

is provided.

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21: 2013/01427 22: 2011/08/10 43: 2014/02/25 51: E21B 71: MINCON INTERNATIONAL 72: PURCELL, JOSEPH 33: IE 31: S2010/0502 32: 2010/08/12 54: AN ATTACHMENT FOR PERCUSSION DRILL TOOLS 00: - The present invention provides an attachment (1) for

a fluid-operated percussion drill tool (2), the drill tool

having a backhead assembly (4) for attachment to a

drill rod (10). The attachment comprises a shaft (3)

attachable to the backhead assembly, wherein the

shaft comprises a central bore (16) in fluid

communication with a pressure bore of the drill rod.

The attachment further comprises a sleeve (5) co-

axially slidably mounted on the shaft, the sleeve

comprising an outer shoulder (7) at a rear end

thereof, and at least one rearwardly-directed exhaust

passage. Pressurised air is supplied from the central

bore of the shaft to urge the sleeve rearwards into a

closed position in which air is prevented from

exhausting through the exhaust passage. When a

restriction is encountered at the shoulder, the sleeve

moves forward to an open position in which air is

permitted to exhaust through the exhaust passage

adjacent the restriction.

21: 2013/01450 22: 2011/08/19 43: 2014/02/27 51: A61B 71: SHANG, JIANZHONG 72: SHANG, JIANZHONG, SHANG, JINGJING 33: CN 31: 201020297600.6 32: 2010/08/19 54: DISPOSABLE CIRCUMCISION ANASTOMAT 00: - A disposable circumcision anastomat comprises an

internal ring (2) and an external ring (1) having an

opening (10). The internal ring (2) substantially

matchesan external ring (1). The external ring (1)

includes a sidewall (100). The sidewall (100) is

provided with a retainer (7) for holding a gasket. The

retainer (7) is an annular ring (71) extended inwardly

from the sidewall (100) of the external ring. The

annular ring (71) is equipped with an opening (710),

corresponding to opening (10) on the external ring.

The width (K1) of the annular ring is less than the

width (K2) of the blade. The apparatus is safe,

reliable, and able to reduce pain experienced by

patients after surgery.

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21: 2013/01451 22: 2011/08/19 43: 2014/02/26 51: A61B 71: SHANG, JIANZHONG 72: SHANG, JIANZHONG, SHANG, JINGJING 33: CN 31: 201020299303.5 32: 2010/08/20 54: DISPOSABLE CIRCUMCISION CLAMP 00: - The present invention relates to a disposable

circumcision apparatus, the apparatus comprising an

inner ring (1) for placement onto a penis. The inner

ring (1) is connected to one or more connecting rods

(11). The inner ring (1) may comprise a slanted

structure substantially conforming to the coronal

sulcus of a penis. The apparatus may also comprise

an outer ring for use in preventing foreskin blood

circulation during circumcision surgery, the outer ring

sized and shaped to match an external diameter of

the inner ring. A detachment structure (14) is

provided at the connection between the inner ring

and the connecting rod(s) that allow the connecting

rod(s) to be removed from the inner ring once the

inner ring has been placed onto the penis.

21: 2013/01454 22: 2011/08/11 43: 2014/02/26 51: G06Q; G06F 71: FACEBOOK, INC. 72: WU, CHARLES CHU-SHIN 33: US 31: 12/857,192 32: 2010/08/16 54: PEOPLE DIRECTORY WITH SOCIAL PRIVACY AND CONTACT ASSOCIATION FEATURES 00: - In one embodiment, a social networking system

provides people look up service and establish

anonymous communication session between users;

creates contact association for future communication

between users; and configures one or more privacy

settings for users.

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21: 2013/01455 22: 2011/07/27 43: 2014/02/26 51: G01N; B01D 71: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 72: KELSO, DAVID M, JANGAM, SUJIT, SUR, KUNAL, NABATIYAN, ARMAN, YANCHAK BOGGIANO, ASHLEY MARIE, PICKERILL, SAMUEL JOHN, GUPTA, SHIVANI 33: US 31: 61/368,156 32: 2010/07/27 54: DEVICES AND METHODS FOR FILTERING BLOOD PLASMA 00: - The present invention provides systems, devices,

kits, and methods for separating blood plasma from

whole blood. In particular, the present invention

provides systems, devices, and methods for

separating a fixed volume of blood plasma from

whole blood with minimal energy input.

21: 2013/01456 22: 2011/08/11 43: 2014/02/26 51: G06Q; H04W 71: FACEBOOK, INC. 72: REDSTONE, JOSHUA, SHARON, EYAL M, NARAYANAN, SRINIVASA P 33: US 31: 12/858,718 32: 2010/08/18 54: LOCATION RANKING USING SOCIAL GRAPH INFORMATION 00: - In one embodiment, a user of a social networking

system requests to check in a place near the user's

current location. The social networking system

generates a list of places near the user's current

location, ranks the places in the list of places near

the user's current location by a distance between

each place and the user's current location, as well as

activity of the user and the user's social contacts for

each place, and returns the ranked list to the user.

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21: 2013/01457 22: 2011/08/15 43: 2014/02/26 51: G06Q 71: JT INTERNATIONAL SA 72: SCHMITZ, REINER 33: EP 31: 10174422.5 32: 2010/08/27 54: PRODUCT AUTHENTICATION METHOD 00: - The present invention provides a commodity

carrying out device that can reliably carry out a

vertically-long shaped commodity in an upright state

from a commodity storage column to a bucket. More

specifically, since a commodity positioned at the

front end side of a commodity storage column is

tilted forward to be moved into a bucket, when

moving a vertically-long shaped commodity in an

upright state into a bucket, it is possible to move the

commodity without the commodity toppling

backwards. Thus, the commodity can be reliably

moved into the bucket.

21: 2013/01489 22: 2011/08/22 43: 2014/02/27 51: B01J 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: CHATTERJEE, JAIDEEP, PRATAP, SHAILENDRA, RAMACHANDRAN, RAJEESH KUMAR, ABDUL KAREEM, SHAJAHAN, GUPTA, SANTOSH KUMAR 33: EP 31: 10189498.8 32: 2010/10/29 33: IN 31: 2560/MUM/2010 32: 2010/09/16 54: AN ALUMINA BLOCK FILTER MEDIA 00: - The present invention relates to an activated alumina block filter media and a process for preparation of the alumina block, for use in gravity fed water filters and pressurized water filters for efficiently filtering particulate contaminants including microorganisms like cysts, bacteria and virus apart from removal of chemical contaminants while at the same time providing for relatively high flow rates. The alumina block filter media for use in gravity fed water filters and pressurized water filters comprises (a) activated alumina having a particle size in the range of 100 to 1000 microns and with a BET surface area in the range 200 to 1000 m2/g and (b) a binder material having a Melt Flow Rate (MFR) of less than 5 wherein the ratio of activated alumina particles to the binder is in the range of 1:1 to 20:1 by weight.

21: 2013/01490 22: 2011/08/12 43: 2014/02/27 51: A61K; A61Q; C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: TSAUR, SHENG LIANG, YANG, LIN 33: US 31: 12/891,874 32: 2010/09/28 54: FRAGRANCED SOAP COMPOSITIONS

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00: - A personal care composition is provided which includes a fragrance component selected from the group consisting of hexyl acetate, dihydromyrcenol, phenyl ethyl alcohol, benzyl acetate and mixtures thereof, and from 1 to 30% of a C10-C24 fatty acid material by weight of the composition, wherein from 60 to 85% by weight of the fatty acid material is a salt and a remainder of the fatty acid material is a free fatty acid.

21: 2013/01491 22: 2011/08/12 43: 2014/02/27 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: TSAUR, SHENG LIANG 33: US 31: 12/891,879 32: 2010/09/28 54: LIQUID SOAP COMPOSITIONS 00: - A liquid cleansing composition is provided which includes from 5 to 25% by weight of a fatty acids mixture and from 30 to 90% by weight of water, wherein the fatty acids mixture is present in a weight amount greater than a total of all surfactants other than soap present in the composition. Further, the fatty acids mixture is 70- 95% of lauric and myristic fatty acids in a weight ratio from 9: 1 to 1 :2, and 5-30% C16-C20 fatty acid, all by weight of the fatty acids mixture. Still further, 60-90 mole % of the fatty acids mixture is neutralized into soap.

21: 2013/01493 22: 2011/09/01 43: 2014/02/27 51: A23D; A23L 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: BONS, JOHANNES ROBERT, HUIZINGA, HINDRIK, FLÖTER, ECKHARD, SMIT-KINGMA, IRENE ERICA 33: EP 31: 10178323.1 32: 2010/09/22 54: EDIBLE FAT CONTINUOUS SPREADS 00: - The invention relates to a method of preparing an edible fat continuous spread comprising a dispersed aqueous phase and crystalline non-esterified plant sterol, said method comprising the steps of preparing a fat continuous emulsion and mixing said emulsion with fast re-crystallized non-esterified plant sterol.

21: 2013/01494 22: 2011/08/08 43: 2014/02/27 51: C11D; D06M 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: JONES, CHRISTOPHER CLARKSON, FERGUSON, PAUL 33: GB 31: 1015672.7 32: 2010/09/20 54: FABRIC TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING TARGET BENEFIT AGENTS 00: -

The invention provides a composition comprising: a) a benefit agent (preferably perfume) delivery particle comprising a poly- xyloglucan or poly-galactomannan with a ratio of beta-1,4 to 1,6 linkages of 1:1 to 3:1, or a mixture thereof as a delivery aid, b) a mannanase, preferably in combination with one or more of lipase, protease and amylase. Preferably the delivery particle is a core-shell encapsulate.

21: 2013/01496 22: 2011/08/15 43: 2014/02/27 51: G06Q; G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: SAINI, SHAILESH, ALBRECHT, BRIAN 33: US 31: 12/878,842 32: 2010/09/09 54: CONCURRENT EDITING OF ONLINE DRAWINGS 00: - A webpage contains a canvas. The canvas contains

a drawing that is editable within the webpage by a

user of a client device and by other users who use

other client devices to open webpages that include

the canvas. While the webpage is open on the client

device, the drawing is dynamically updated to reflect

edits made to the drawing by the user and by the

other users at approximately times that the user and

the other users make the edits to the drawing. The

drawing is stored on a server system such that when

the user closes the webpage, the other users can

continue to edit the drawing. When the user reopens

the webpage, the canvas contains the drawing as

edited by the other users.

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21: 2013/01497 22: 2010/08/26 43: 2014/02/27 51: G08B 71: BRIGADE ELECTRONICS PLC 72: HANSON-ABBOTT, CHRISTOPHER, LEVENTHALL, HUBERT GEOFFREY, SANDS, KELLY 54: A SOUNDER FOR MOBILE APPARATUS 00: - A sounder for use in mobile apparatus comprising an

electronic signal generator and a electroacoustic

transducer to generate an audible sound, wherein

the sound comprises continuous repetitions of a pre-

determined section of substantially broadband

sound.

21: 2013/01498 22: 2011/08/03 43: 2014/02/27 51: G01N 71: ISIS INNOVATION LIMITED 72: SARGENT, IAN, SOUTHCOMBE, JENNIFER, GRANNE, INGRID 33: GB 31: 1013151.4 32: 2010/08/04 54: DIAGNOSTIC METHOD 00: - It has been demonstrated that the level of sST2

increases in pregnant females suffering from pre-

eclampsia. Accordingly, the level of sST2 in a

pregnant female can be used to assess risk of

developing pre-eclampsia.

21: 2013/01529 22: 2011/08/10 43: 2014/02/28 51: C02F 71: OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG 72: SKOVBY, MICHAEL, POFFET, MARTINE, BURI, MATTHIAS, BLUM, RENÉ VINZENZ 33: EP 31: 10172771.7 32: 2010/08/13 33: US 31: 61/401,854 32: 2010/08/20 54: MICRONIZED CACO3 SLURRY INJECTION SYSTEM FOR THE REMINERALIZATION OF DESALINATED AND FRESH WATER 00: - The present invention concerns a process for

treating water and the use of calcium carbonate in

such a process. In particular, the present invention is

directed to a process for remineralization of water

comprising the steps of providing feed water, and

injecting gaseous carbon dioxide and a slurry into

the feed water, wherein the slurry comprises

micronized calcium carbonate.

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21: 2013/01531 22: 2011/07/27 43: 2014/02/28 51: C07C 71: OBSHCHESTVO S OGRANICHENNOY OTVETSTVENNOSTJU "UNISIT" 72: ORDOMSKIY, VITALY VALERIEVICH, SUSHKEVICH, VITALY LEONIDOVICH, IVANOVA, IRINA IGOREVNA 33: RU 31: 2010131711 32: 2010/07/29 54: ONE-STEP METHOD FOR BUTADIENE PRODUCTION 00: - This invention relates to gas-phase synthesis of butadiene from ethanol or ethanol and acetaldehyde mixture. The method of synthesis includes ethanol or ethanol and acetaldehyde mixture conversion in the presence of a catalyst, which differs from the known methods by the carrying out of the interaction in the presence of the solid catalyst, which contains metal, chosen from the group of silver, gold or copper, and metal oxide, chosen from the group of magnesium, titanium, zirconium, tantalum or niobium oxides. The method announced is used for condensation process under the conditions of continuous flow fixed bed reactor. The invention allows to reach high yield and selectivity to butadiene and high level of conversion of the feed.

21: 2013/01533 22: 2011/03/11 43: 2014/02/28 51: B60R; B60J 71: TOYOTA SHATAI KABUSHIKI KAISHA 72: GONDA, TATSUYA 33: JP 31: 2010-223533 32: 2010/10/01 54: SLIDE DOOR CURRENT-CARRYING SYSTEM 00: -

In a slide door current-carrying system (1), a junction

connection detection circuit (11) has a door

opening/closing switch (111) on the slide door side

and is connected to a junction connection detection

section (31) on the body side. A door lock detection

circuit (14) has a door lock switch (141) on the slide

door side and is connected to a door lock detection

section (41) on the body side. The junction

connection detection circuit (11) and the door lock

detection circuit (14) have a common circuit section

(10) where a single junction terminal (21) (21e) of a

junction switch (2) is shared. The door

opening/closing switch (111) and the door lock

switch (141) are connected in parallel to each other

on the slide door side.

21: 2013/01534 22: 2010/09/30 43: 2014/02/28 51: F28D; F28F 71: HALDOR TOPSØE A/S 72: CHRISTIANSEN, HANS GEORG 54: WASTE HEAT BOILER 00: - A waste heat boiler has heat exchange tubes for

indirect heat exchange of a relatively hot process

gas and a cooling media, and a by-pass tube for by-

passing a part of the process gas; a process gas

collector collects and mixes a part of the heat

exchanged process gas and at least a part of the by-

passed process gas before the mix is lead via a

control valve to the process gas outlet of the waste

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heat boiler together with the rest of the heat

exchanged process gas.

21: 2013/01535 22: 2011/08/29 43: 2014/02/28 51: A01N; A01P 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: MANN, RICHARD K, HUANG, YI-HSIOU 33: US 31: 61/378,130 32: 2010/08/30 54: SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING PENOXSULAM AND BENTAZON 00: - A synergistic mixture of penoxsulam and bentazon controls weeds in crops, especially rice and other cereal and grain crops, pastures, rangelands, IVM and turf. In addition to providing improved post-emergence herbicidal weed control, the mixture safens damage to rice.

21: 2013/01537 22: 2011/07/20 43: 2014/02/28 51: G01V 71: ARKEX LIMITED 72: DYER, NEIL JAMES, COSTA E SILVA, MERCIA BETANIA 33: GB 31: 1013091.2 32: 2010/08/04 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING GEOPHYSICAL DATA 00: - A method of processing geophysical data from a

survey of a surveyed region of the earth to provide a

representation of the underlying geology of said

surveyed region, the method comprising inputting 2-

D seismic data for said surveyed region, generating

a first representation depicting a plurality of reflection

interfaces of said underlying geology of said

surveyed region using said input seismic data,

inputting potential field data for said surveyed region,

generating a second representation depicting a

plurality of density interfaces of said underlying

geology of said surveyed region using said input

potential field data; combining said representation of

said plurality of density interfaces with said

representation of said plurality of reflection interfaces

to reposition at least one of said plurality of reflection

interfaces and generating a final representation

depicting said underlying geology of said surveyed

region using said combined first and second

representations.

21: 2013/01539 22: 2011/09/14 43: 2014/02/28 51: H02K 71: HÖGANÄS AB (PUBL) 72: PENNANDER, LARS-OLOV, ATKINSON, GLYNN, JACK, ALAN 33: US 31: 61/384,514 32: 2010/09/20 33: DK 31: PA201000833 32: 2010/09/17 54: ROTOR FOR MODULATED POLE MACHINE 00: - A rotor for an inner-rotor modulated pole machine,

the rotor being configured to generate a rotor

magnetic field for interaction with a stator magnetic

field of a stator of the modulated pole machine,

wherein said rotor is adapted to rotate around a

longitudinal axis of the rotor; wherein the rotor

comprises a plurality of permanent magnets

arranged circumferentially around the longitudinal

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axis, each permanent magnet being magnetised in a

direction of magnetisation so as to generate a

magnetic flux; a plurality of axial flux guiding

members each adapted to provide an at least two-

dimensional flux path for the magnetic flux

generated by a respective one of the plurality of

permanent magnets; a support structure comprising

an inner tubular support member arranged radially

inward of the plurality of permanent magnets; and at

least one outer flux guiding member adapted to

provide a path in at least a radial direction for the

magnetic flux generated by one or more of the

plurality of permanent magnets.

21: 2013/01540 22: 2011/08/11 43: 2014/02/28 51: G06Q; H04W 71: FACEBOOK, INC. 72: REDSTONE, JOSHUA, SHARON, EYAL M, NARAYANAN, SRINIVASA P, GERTZFIELD, BENJAMIN J, HUI, DANIEL JENG-PING 33: US 31: 12/858,859 32: 2010/08/18 54: DYNAMIC PLACE VISIBILITY IN GEO-SOCIAL NETWORKING SYSTEM 00: - In one embodiment, a user of a social networking

system requests to search for a place near the

user's current location. The social networking system

generates a list of places near the user's current

location, select a sub-set from the list of places

based on visibility and activity of the user and the

user's social contacts for each place in the list, and

returns the sub-set to the user.

21: 2013/01542 22: 2011/09/30 43: 2014/02/28 51: C07C 71: ARKEMA FRANCE 72: FREMY, GEORGES, RAYMOND, JEAN-MICHEL 33: FR 31: 1057904 32: 2010/09/30 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING DIALKYL DISULPHIDES 00: - The present invention relates to a process for obtaining dialkyl disulphides from an alkyl mercaptan and from sulphur, in which a reaction intermediate present in the final disulphide is decomposed at the end of synthesis. This operation makes it possible to avoid the degradation of said reaction intermediate over time, which is responsible for the decrease in purity of the dialkyl disulphide.

21: 2013/01544 22: 2011/08/30 43: 2014/02/28 51: C08L; C08J 71: CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LP 72: MCDANIEL, MAX P, YANG, QING, ST JEAN, GUYLAINE, TSO, CHUNG CHING 33: US 31: 12/875,373 32: 2010/09/03 54: POLYMER RESINS HAVING IMPROVED BARRIER PROPERTIES AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME 00: - A polymeric resin having a lower molecular weight (LMW) component and a higher molecular weight (HMW) component and the resin having a density of from about 0.955 g/cc to about 0.967 g/cc, a melt index of from about 0.5 dg/min to about 4.0 dg/min, and a zero shear viscosity of from about 3.0 x

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103Pa-s to about 4.0 x 10

4Pa-s. A method

comprising providing a catalyst system comprising at least one transition metal complex, an activator support, and a cocatalyst; contacting the catalyst system with an olefin under conditions suitable to form a polyolefin, wherein the polyolefin has a HMW component and a LMW component; and recovering the polyolefin, wherein the polyolefin has a melt index of from about 0.5 dg/min to about 4.0 dg/min, and a zero shear viscosity of from about 3.0 x 10

3Pa-s to about 4.0 x 10

4Pa-s.

21: 2013/01545 22: 2011/10/06 43: 2014/02/28 51: H04L 71: SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC. 72: ROURKE, MICHAEL E, DOLEZILEK, DAVID J, RYAN, MAX B, BENNETT, JERRY J 33: US 31: 61/390,850 32: 2010/10/07 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EXTENDING A DETERMINISTIC FIELDBUS NETWORK OVER A WIDE AREA 00: - The present disclosure provides systems and

methods for extending a deterministic network over

a wide geographical area. According to one

embodiment, an IED may transmit data frames using

a deterministic frame-based communication protocol,

such as EtherCAT, via a local deterministic fieldbus.

A first transceiver may encapsulate the data frames

for transmission over a multiplexing synchronized

optical network, such as a SONET network. A

second transceiver may de-encapsulate the

encapsulated data frames and transmit them via a

remote deterministic fieldbus, such that

communication between the local and remote

deterministic fieldbuses is deterministic. Accordingly,

an IED may communicate with a high level of

determinism and/or in real-time with various

components in a power delivery system across a

wide geographical area including multiple

deterministic fieldbuses.

21: 2013/01546 22: 2011/09/22 43: 2014/02/28 51: H04W 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: KELLER, RALF, SCHLIWA-BERTLING, PAUL, EHRENHOLM, BO 33: US 31: 61/392,093 32: 2010/10/12 54: METHOD AND NETWORK NODE 00: - Method in a network node (110, 120) for identifying

an SGSN (130) of a mobile station (140). The

method comprises acquiring (301) a TLLI, and

identifying (302) the SGSN (130) of the mobile

station (140) by deriving the identity of the SGSN

(130) from the acquired (301) TLLI. Also, a

corresponding network node (110, 120) is described.

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21: 2013/01549 22: 2011/09/15 43: 2014/02/28 51: H04B 71: ABB TECHNOLOGY AG 72: BENNINGER, HANS, CACHIN, DOMINIQUE, COMINO, ROMEO 33: EP 31: 10177513.8 32: 2010/09/19 54: UTILITY COMMUNICATION METHOD AND SYSTEM 00: - The present invention proposes the use of

transparent transmission of teleprotection

commands in the form of GOOSE or GSSE

messages, as defined by the Generic Substation

Event (GSE) class model by the standard IEC61850,

between substations combined with Channel

Supervision and Monitoring (CSM) equivalent to

CSM offered by conventional teleprotection

equipment. This approach avoids the disadvantage

of non-transparent transmission when using the

gateway approach and of the lack of the CSM

functionality when using the tunnelling approach.

21: 2013/01550 22: 2011/12/15 43: 2014/02/28 51: F25J 71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. 72: HAVLIK, ROBERT C, HUANG, STANLEY H 33: US 31: 12/982,219 32: 2010/12/30 54: METHOD TO MAXIMIZE LNG PLANT CAPACITY IN ALL SEASONS 00: - As described herein, a method and system for

operating a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant are

provided. The method and system also provide for

domestic natural gas production. In the present

methods and systems, substantially all of the natural

gas produced from a well or formation is processed

to form LNG; a portion of the LNG produced is

regasified; and the regasification is utilized to cool

the inlet air to the gas turbines in the LNG plant,

either directly or indirectly.

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21: 2013/01551 22: 2011/08/12 43: 2014/02/28 51: A45D 71: JEMELLA LIMITED 72: FORD, TOM, SIMS, RICHARD, SINCLAIR, JOHN ALLAN, MCPHERSON, JAMIE 33: GB 31: 1014424.4 32: 2010/08/31 33: GB 31: 1020598.7 32: 2010/12/03 54: HAIR STYLING APPLIANCE 00: - The invention relates to a hair styling appliance (100,

100 ', 100") comprising at least one heater (103,

104) having a plurality of heating zones (Z1 - Z5).

The heating zones are independently operable

arranged along the length of the heater. The

sequential arrangement of the independently

operable heating zones helps to improve the thermal

control of the hair styling appliance. The hair styling

appliance may be a hair straightener, curling tong,

curling wand or a crimping iron.

21: 2013/01652 22: 2013/03/04 43: 2014/02/17 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited 72: TODA, Narihiro, TAKANO, Rieko, SHIDA, Takeshi, KATAGIRI, Takahiro, IWAMOTO, Mitsuhiro, ASHIDA, Shinji, YAMAZAKI, Mami 33: JP 31: 2010-215403 32: 2010/09/27 54: CYCLOHEXANE DERIVATIVE COMPOUND 00: - The purpose of the present invention is to find a

therapeutic and/or prophylactic agent for

gastrointestinal disorders and so on, said agent

having an excellent activity and a high safety. A

compound represented by general formula (I) or a

pharmacologically acceptable salt of the same. In

general formula (I): A represents an optionally

substituted phenylene group; B represents an

optionally substituted 4- to 10-membered

heterocyclic group, an optionally substituted C6-10

aryl group or an optionally substituted C3-10

cycloalkyl group; R1 represents a hydrogen atom or

a C1-3 alkyl group; R2 represents a hydrogen atom

or a C1-3 alkyl group; R3 represents a C1-6 alkyl

group, a C3-10 cycloalkyl group, a C1-3 alkoxy C1-3

alkyl group or a C1-3 hydroxyalkyl group; R4

represents a hydrogen atom, a C1-6 alkyl group or a

halogen atom; n is an integer of 1 to 4; and X

represents methylene, -O-, -NH-, -N(C1-3 alkyl)-, -

C(=O)-, -S-, -S(O)-, -S(O2)- or a single bond.

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21: 2013/01683 22: 2013/03/05 43: 2014/02/03 51: A47B 71: The Coca-Cola Company 72: HORN, Brett, GOMEZ, Erika 33: US 31: 12/850,687 32: 2010/08/05 54: MODULAR RACKING SYSTEM 00: - The present application provides a modular racking

system for use with a number of products. The

modular racking system may include a number of

support members and a number of shelves. The

shelves may include a number of locking sections

with a tapered cutout sized for one of the support

members.

21: 2013/01684 22: 2013/03/05 43: 2014/02/17

51: C07C, C08G, C14C 71: Lanxess Deutschland GmbH 72: REINERS, Jürgen, TYSOE, Christopher, WIECHMANN, Jan-Dieter, KRÜGER, Claudia, GROSCH, Rafael, HEINZELMANN, Franz, EBBINGHAUS, Michael, KLEBAN, Martin 33: EP 31: 10172191.8 32: 2010/08/06 54: COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE COMPOUND CONTAINING A CARBAMOYL SULFONATE GROUP AND USE OF THE SAME AS TANNING AGENTS 00: - The invention relates to an aqueous composition containing a) at least one compound containing a carbamoyl sulfonate group and b) at least one non-ionic alkoxylated polyol containing ester groups and having a HLB value of at least 13 (b1) and/or an alkylglycoside (b2).

21: 2013/01686 22: 2013/03/05 43: 2014/02/17 51: A61F 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: KATO, Nobuyuki, TAMURA, Tatsuya, HAYASHI, Toshihisa 33: JP 31: 2010-223059 32: 2010/09/30 54: ABSORBENT ARTICLE 00: - An absorbent article is provided in which the

absorbent is resistant to twisting even when the

absorbent article is worn for a long period of time,

and has a favorable sensation when contacting the

skin of a wearer. The present invention discloses an

absorbent article 1 provided with a liquid-permeable

top sheet 10, a liquid-impermeable back sheet 20

provided at a location opposing the top sheet, an

absorbent 30 provided between the top sheet and

the back sheet, and a side sheet 40 provided on

both sides of the top sheet in the widthwise direction

and having an area that overlaps the top sheet and

the absorbent, wherein the absorbent contains an

airlaid layer 32 and a crushed pulp layer 34, the

crushed pulp layer is provided on the top sheet side,

the airlaid layer is provided on the back sheet side,

and the absorbent article has a plurality of

indentations formed by pin-embossing the top sheet,

the side sheet and the absorbent, and a plurality of

indentations formed by pin-embossing the top sheet

and the absorbent.

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21: 2013/01689 22: 2013/03/05 43: 2014/02/17 51: A23L, A61K, A61P 71: XIE, Chen, ZHONG, Zhong 72: XIE, Chen, ZHONG, Zhong 54: ANTI-FATIGUE COMPOSITION OF PLANT MATERIAL AND PREPARATION METHOD, USE AND PRODUCTS THEREOF 00: - A composition of plant material for improving

symptoms of fatigue, improving sleep quality and

preparation method, use and products thereof, said

composition is prepared by using Rhodiola L.20-

80%, Gynostemma BL.10-60% and Lycium L.10-

60%.

21: 2013/01725 22: 2013/03/06 43: 2014/02/17 51: B01F, B01J, C01B

71: Norit Americas Inc. 72: NEBERGALL, Robert S., ADAMS, Patton M. 33: US 31: 12/875,195 32: 2010/09/03 54: METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR IMPREGNATION OF A DILUTE PHASE MILLED SORBENT WITH A CHEMICAL COMPOUND IN AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION 00: - The present disclosure relates to apparatus designed to impregnate a sorbent. In some embodiments apparatus of the disclosure may comprise a mixing vessel having either a conical mixing chamber or an cylindrical mixing chamber designed to increase the contact surface area and/or contact/residence time of a sorbent and impregnant to produce compositions comprising an impregnated sorbent. Apparatus of the disclosure may also comprise one or more atomizers operable to produce atomized droplets of impregnant. The disclosure also provides methods for impregnation of a milled sorbent or an un-milled sorbent. Methods of the disclosure provide several technical advantages and may be cost effective. Impregnant sorbent compositions produced by methods and/or apparatus of the disclosure may have higher concentrations of an impregnant, a more uniform distribution of an impregnant and may have a greater sorbent efficiency.

21: 2013/01787 22: 08/03/2013 43: 17/01/2014 51: G08B 71: JONKER RYNHARD 72: JONKER RYNHARD 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: AN ALARM SYSTEM 00: - 57: The invention provides for an alarm system, including a base configured to be attachable to a surface; a sensor attached to the base, means for alerting the user to the activation of the sensor, and wherein the system is installed independently of an existing alarm system.

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21: 2013/02012 22: 2013/03/18 43: 2014/02/20 51: A61K 71: CIPLA LIMITED 72: PURANDARE, Shrinivas Madhukar, MALHOTRA, Geena 33: IN 31: 2684/MUM/2010 32: 2010/09/27 54: LOW DOSE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION 00: - The present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising a low dose of zanamivir and a process for preparing the pharmaceutical composition comprising a low dose of zanamivir. The pharmaceutical composition comprising a low dose zanamivir may be used in the treatment and/or prophylaxis of influenza. The present invention also provides a method of treatment and/or prophylaxis of influenza which comprises administering a dry powder inhaler composition comprising a low dose zanamavir. The pharmaceutical composition of the present invention comprises zanamivir and one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients, wherein the total daily dose of the zanamivir is less than 10 mg, preferably for administration at least once a day, and preferably wherein the composition delivers from 3 mg to 8 mg of zanamivir per administered dose.

21: 2013/02167 22: 2013/03/22 43: 2014/02/19 51: H04N; H04L 71: IRDETO B.V. 72: WAJS, ANDREW AUGUSTINE, MOOIJ, WIM 33: EP 31: PCT/EP2012/055174 32: 2012/03/23 54: CONTROLLING ACCESS TO IP STREAMING CONTENT 00: - There is described a method of controlling access to

IP streaming content by a plurality of receivers. The

method comprises the steps of (a) for each receiver

in the plurality of receivers, providing that receiver

with acces to first control information for that receiver

to enable that receiver to access a first portion of the

conte; (b) identifying a receiver from the plurality of

receivers as an identified receiver; (c) updating the

first control information so as to provide updated

control information for each receiver, the updated

control information being associated with a second

portion of the content; and (d) configuring each

receiver to fetch the updated control information for

that receiver. For the identified receiver, the updated

control information is invalid such that the identified

receiver is unable to fully access the second portion

of the content. A server configured to carry out the

method is also described.

21: 2013/02214 22: 2013/03/25 43: 2014/02/17 51: B09B, C02F, C10B, F26B 71: Mutsuwa Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha 72: OYAMA, Toshio, HOSHI, Masami

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33: JP 31: 2010-235127 32: 2010/10/20 54: DRYING/CARBONIZING DEVICE AND METHOD THEREOF 00: - This drying/carbonizing device is formed from

providing within a drying chamber: a plurality of

tubes, to one end of which an inlet is formed and to

the other end of which an outlet is formed, of which

the upper and lower ends are interconnected to each

other to form a single chain, and which have

rotatable screw conveyers therewithin that are

disposed in a manner so that the outward paths and

return paths vertically alternate; horizontal tubes that

are attached at appropriate intervals along the

lengthwise direction of the plurality of tubes and that

are horizontal discharge tubes connected to the

plurality of tubes; vertical tubes that are connected to

the ends of the horizontal tubes and that are

provided in the vertical direction; and a bottom

collection tube that is provided horizontally to the

bottom, links the ends of the vertical tubes, and

removes gas.

21: 2013/02264 22: 2013/03/26 43: 2014/02/17 51: A61B 71: ENDOGROWTH (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED

72: SMITH, James 33: ZA 31: 2010/07398 32: 2010/10/15 54: AN INVERSIBLE TUBULAR MEMBER AND A GRIPPING DEVICE INCLUDING SUCH A MEMBER 00: - This invention relates to a gripping device (10), e.g.

a surgical retrieval device. The device includes an

inversible tubular member (28), which is composed

of interengaged stitches of resiliently flexible

filamentary material and which is progressively

transformable between an everted condition and an

inverted condition. The device includes also

actuation means (12,20) carrying the inversible

tubular member and operable for effecting

progressive inversion and eversion of the inversible

tubular member. Through progressive inversion of

the inversible tubular member, an object can be

gripped thereby.

21: 2013/02310 22: 2013/03/27 43: 2014/02/14 51: E21B 71: Atlas Copco Drilling Solutions LLC 72: LEDBETTER, Timothy W., PEEBLES, Iain A. 33: US 31: 12/576,103 32: 2009/10/08 54: DRILLING MACHINE POWER PACK WHICH INCLUDES A CLUTCH 00: - A drilling machine (100) includes a compressor (130)

coupled to a prime mover (120) through a hydraulic

clutch (140), wherein the hydraulic clutch is

repeatably moveable between engaged and

disengaged conditions. The compressor is allowed

to provide air and is restricted from providing air in

response to the hydraulic clutch being in the

engaged and disengaged conditions, respectively.

The hydraulic clutch is moveable between the

engaged and disengaged conditions during

operation of the prime mover.

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21: 2013/02577 22: 2013/04/10 43: 2014/02/13 51: E02D, E21D 71: J-LOK CO. 72: SIMMONS, Walter, John, SIMMONS, Walter, Neal 33: US 31: 61/407,009 32: 2010/10/26 54: FILLING OF PARTITIONED FILM PACKAGES FOR ANCHORING SYSTEMS FOR MINES 00: - A method of forming a partitioned package for grouting for an anchoring system for a mine includes pumping a mastic into the package through a fill tube while a processing lubricant is separately introduced onto an inner wall of the fill tube.

21: 2013/02602 22: 2013/04/11 43: 2014/02/24 51: A01G 71: CHENGDU JINHUI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 72: ZHANG, YIFAN 33: CN 31: 201220670029.7 32: 2012/12/07 54: MULTIFUNCTIONAL PRUNING MACHINE FOR FRUIT TREE 00: - The present invention discloses a multifunctional

pruning machine for fruit tree, comprising a handle, a

motor and a hub. The motor is configured at one end

of the handle, and the other end of the handle is held

by hand. The hub is configured on the motor. The

handle is configured with batteries, a support base

and an electricity display, and a lamp is configured

on the motor. The batteries are connected to the

electricity display, the lamp and the motor through

wires respectively. The present invention uses

batteries to replace the power cables for supplying

power, to alleviate the problems of limited space,

and the power cable being easily damaged. The

present invention features simple structure,

convenient use and safety.

21: 2013/02635 22: 12/04/2013 43: 24/10/2013 51: A61B 71: DYMOND IAN WALTER DRYDEN 72: DYMOND GRAEME FRANCOIS DRYDEN and DYMOND IAN WALTER DRYDEN 33: ZA 31: 2011/00153 32: 2011/01/06 54: A RETRACTOR FOR USE IN SURGERY 00: - 57: A retractor for use in surgery, wherein the retractor includes a first and a second arm in hinged arrangement, a blade for levering against tissue, wherein the blade is pivotably attached to the first arm, positioning means for positioning the second arm relative tissue and wherein the actuation of the hinged arms permits linear displacement of an end of the blade relative the positioning means. The positioning means may comprise a spike for insertion in the cancellous bone of the proximal shaft of a femur following an osteotomy of the femoral head during hip replacement surgery.

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21: 2013/03083 22: 2013/04/26 43: 2014/01/31 51: C22C; C22F 71: HAYNES INTERNATIONAL, INC. 72: DEODESHMUKH, VINAY P, MECK, NACERA SABRINA, CROOK, PAUL 33: US 31: 13/719,369 32: 2012/12/19 33: US 31: 61/640,096 32: 2012/04/30 54: ACID AND ALKALI RESISTANT NICKEL-CHROMIUM-MOLYBDENUM-COPPER ALLOYS 00: - A nickel-chromium-molybdenum-copper alloy resistant to 70% sulfuric acid at 93°C and 50% sodium hydroxide at 121°C for acid and alkali neutralization in the field of waste management; the alloy contains, in weight percent, 27 to 33 chromium, 4.9 to 7.8 molybdenum, greater than 3.1 but no more than 6.0 copper, up to 3.0 iron, 0.3 to 1.0 manganese, 0.1 to 0.5 aluminum, 0.1 to 0.8 silicon, 0.01 to 0.11 carbon, up to 0.13 nitrogen, up to 0.05 magnesium, up to 0.05 rare earth elements, with a balance of nickel and impurities.  Titanium or another MC carbide former can be added to enhance thermal stability of the alloy.

21: 2013/03401 22: 10/05/2013 43: 26/11/2013 51: B65G, C09K, F16L 71: BBE ENERGY (PTY) LTD 72: WILLIAM ROSS WILLIAM 33: ZA 31: 2012/03400 32: 2012/05/10 54: A THERMAL STORAGE SYSTEM

00: - 57: The invention provides for a thermal storage system, the system including an expandable bladder for storing liquid for a cooling system, in a water storage dam, wherein the bladder is connectable to a liquid channeling means for filling and draining the expandable bladder in a substantially uniform manner and wherein the volume of the liquid stored in the expandable bladder controlled by a volume control means for assisting in preventing over-filling and rupture of the expandable bladder.

21: 2013/03475 22: 2013/05/13 43: 2014/02/11 51: A61M 71: inSleep Technologies, LLC 72: BAECKE, Martin, BORGWARD, Marcel 33: US 31: 61/406,315 32: 2010/10/25 54: BUTTERFLY NASAL MASK 00: - A nasal interface including a hard base (5) and a soft

pad portion (10) with angled butterfly wing portions

(15, 20). The soft pad portion (10) is connected to

the hard base portion (5), and in some

arrangements, can be removed from the hard base

portion (5). The soft pad portion (10) includes a

bellows (60) positioned between a lower boarder

(55) and the butterfly wings (15, 20).

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21: 2013/03550 22: 2013/05/16 43: 2013/11/18 51: G01G 11/16 (2006.01), G01G 23/01 (2006.01) 71: SAIMO ELECTRIC CO., LTD 72: LI, Da; (CN), LIU, Zhiliang; (CN), HE, Fusheng; (CN), ZHANG, Xingguo; (CN), HU, Zhen; (CN), ZHANG, Deqiang; (CN) 33: CN 31: 201010548484.5 32: 2010/11/18 54: HIGH PRECISION BELT WEIGHING DEVICE 00: - A high precision belt weighing device is disclosed, it

mainly consists of a first belt weighing scale frame

(1), a set of buffer carrier rollers (2), a volume scale

hopper (3), a second belt weighing scale frame (4), a

transfer conveyor (5), a dispenser (6), an initial point

detector (7), a weighing control instrument (8), and a

speedometer (11). The set of buffer carrier rollers (2)

is provided between the first and second belt

weighing scale frames (1,4), and the volume scale

hopper (3) is provided above the set of buffer carrier

rollers (2), and the transfer conveyor (5) is provided

above the volume scale hopper (3). The first and

second belt weighing scale frames (1,4), the volume

scale hopper (3), the initial point detector (7), the

speedometer (11) are connected with the weighing

control instrument (8) by cables, the cumulative

weight of bulk goods transited by the first belt

weighing scale frame (1), the cumulative weight of

bulk goods transited by the second belt weighing

scale frame (4), the calibrated weight of bulk goods

in the volume scale hopper (3), and the belt null

point in the length of belt detected by the initial point

detector (7) are displayed in the instrument.

21: 2013/03576 22: 2013/05/16 43: 2014/02/13 51: F16N 71: BOTHA, Johan Hendrik 72: BOTHA, Johan Hendrik 33: ZA 31: 2012/03904 32: 2012/05/29 54: A LUBRICANT DISPENSING APPARATUS 00: - THIS INVENTION relates to a lubricant dispensing

apparatus (10) and method. The apparatus (10)

includes a body (12) defining a chamber (16, 18)

and a double-sided piston (14) disposed in the

chamber (16, 18), the piston (14) dividing the

chamber (16, 18) into a pressurised fluid volume

(16) and a lubricant volume (18). The apparatus

(10) further includes a lubricant inlet and a lubricant

outlet (20) associated with the lubricant volume (18)

for charging and discharging a lubricant to or from

the lubricant volume (18), the piston (14) being

displaceable in a working stroke by a pressurised

fluid within the pressurised fluid volume (16) to

discharge any lubricant within the lubricant volume

(18).

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21: 2013/03587 22: 2013/05/16 43: 2014/02/19 51: A61K 71: The Coca-Cola Company 72: POULOS, Sylvia P., BOZA, Julio, SCOTT, Robert O. 33: US 31: 61/415,016 32: 2010/11/18 54: PERFORMANCE ENHANCING SPORTS BEVERAGE AND METHODS OF USE 00: - A performance enhancing sports drink is described. The drink, which is useful before, during, and after exercise, is specially developed to reduce lactate production, reduce perceived exhaustion, reduce muscle soreness (both actual muscle damage and perceived soreness), and reduce net fluid loss observed with exercise.

21: 2013/03601 22: 2013/05/17 43: 2014/02/13 51: A24F 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: THORENS, Michel, FLICK, Jean-Marc, COCHAND, Olivier, Yves, DUBIEF, Flavien 33: EP 31: 10252050.9 32: 2010/12/03 54: AN AEROSOL GENERATING SYSTEM WITH LEAKAGE PREVENTION 00: - There is provided an aerosol generating system for

heating a liquid aerosol - forming substrate. The

system includes a liquid storage portion (113) for

storing the liquid aerosol - forming substrate (115),

and leakage prevention means configured to prevent

or reduce leakage of the liquid aerosol - forming

substrate from the liquid storage portion. The

leakage prevention means may comprise one or

more of a porous plug at least partially located within

the liquid storage portion, sealing means between

the liquid storage portion and a capillary wick (117),

and sealing means between the liquid storage

portion and an electrical connector of an electric

heater (119).

21: 2013/03631 22: 2013/05/17 43: 2014/02/11 51: G01N 71: Moredun Research Institute 72: NISBET, Alasdair Justice, HUNTLEY, John Frederick, BURGESS, Stewart Thomas George 33: GB 31: 1017705.3 32: 2010/10/20 54: DETECTION AND/OR DIAGNOSIS OF MITE INFECTIONS IN SHEEP 00: - This invention provides a mite group 2 allergen for use in detecting P. ovis and/or for diagnosing, detecting or evaluating diseases and/or conditions caused or contributed to by P. ovis.

21: 2013/03635 22: 2013/05/20 43: 2014/02/14 51: C07F; 161K; A61P 71: LAURUS LABS PRIVATE LIMITED 72: INDUKURI, Venkata Sunil Kumar; MUPPIDI, Vamsee Krishna; JOGA, Sree Rambabu; GORANTLA, Seeta Ramanjaneyulu; CHAVA, Satyanarayana 33: IN 31: 1230/CHE/2011 32: 2011/04/08 54: SOLID FORMS OF ANTIRETROVIRAL COMPOUNDS AND ANTI-OXIDATIVE ACIDS, PROCESSES FOR PREPARATION AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS THEREOF 00: - Disclosed are solid forms of antiretroviral

compounds and anti-oxidative acids, and processes

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for their preparation. Pharmaceutical compositions

using the solid forms are also disclosed.

21: 2013/03637 22: 2013/05/16 43: 2014/03/24 51: E01F 71: HAGLER, Manfred Wolfgang 72: HAGLER, Manfred Wolfgang 54: Traffic Delineator Base 00: - This invention relates to a road traffic delineator

base. Traffic delineators are used to delineate

zones or lanes for purposes of directing road traffic.

The delineator base (10) comprises a plinth (12)

constituted by a strip of elastomeric sheet material

and a delineator mounting bracket (14) secured to

the surface of the plinth (12). The delineator

mounting bracket (14) is adapted to accept a

delineator foot (not shown). The plinth (12) is

constituted by an elastomeric unit made up of one or

more layers or sheets (12.1) of conveyor belting,

preferably used conveyor belting. The delineator

mounting bracket (14) is secured to the plinth (12) by

means of a securement that passes through all of

the sheets (12.1) making up the plinth (12).

21: 2013/03638 22: 2013/05/16 43: 2014/02/11 51: E05G, F42D 71: ARGENT INDUSTRIAL LIMITED 72: PRETORIUS, Burger 33: ZA 31: 2012/06123 32: 2012/08/15 54: BOMB RESISTANT DDU 00: - A modular unit for securely housing an automated

teller machine (ATM), the unit comprising a floor,

walls, a roof and an access door, the floor and/or at

least one of the walls including a pressure release

system for dissipating blast waves caused by an

explosion.

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21: 2013/03649 22: 2013/05/20 43: 2014/02/13 51: C10G 71: EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL PATENTS INC. 72: TOSIN, Geraldine, VAN DRIESSCHE, Eddy, T., HAMILTON, Paul, MATHYS, Georges, M. K., JANSSEN, Marcel, J., PUTTEMANS, Marc, P., H. 33: US 31: 61/420,602 32: 2010/12/07 33: EP 31: 11152926.9 32: 2011/02/01 54: PROCESSES UTILIZING SOLVENT EXTRACTION 00: - Process for removing nitriles and/or pyrroles from a feedstream, the process comprising contacting at least one feedstream comprising olefins, paraffins, an at least one of a nitrile and a pyrrole with at least one solvent and removing at least a portion of the nitrile and the pyrrole with at least one feedstream and contacting of treated feedstream with a catalyst under oligomerization conditions to produce oligomers.

21: 2013/03650 22: 2013/05/20 43: 2014/02/13 51: F23D 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: DISSELHORST, Johannes, Hermanus, Maria, DE JONG, Johannes, Cornelis 33: EP 31: 10193305.9 32: 2010/12/01 54: BURNER 00: - The invention is directed to a burner comprising (a) a

burner pipe, (b) mixing means arranged in the

burner pipe for mixing an oxygen-containing gas and

a fuel gas and for discharging the resulting gas

mixture within the burner pipe; and (c) stabilising

means downstream of the mixing means in the

centre of the burner pipe, wherein the stabilising

means comprises a conically shaped body which

widens in flow direction.

21: 2013/03657 22: 2013/05/20 43: 2014/02/13 51: A61K, C07K 71: CovX Technologies Ireland Limited, Pfizer Inc. 72: ISHINO, Tetsuya, PALANKI, Moorthy Sitharamaiah Suriyanarayana, VIOLAND, Bernard Norman, DAS, Tapan Kanti, HODGE, Tamara Shafer, LEVIN, Nancy Jane, PARSONS, Erin Kristen 33: US 31: 61/410,715 32: 2010/11/05 54: ANTI-DIABETIC COMPOUNDS 00: - The present invention provides a FGF21 molecule covalently attached to the combining site of an antibody via a linker, wherein the linker is covalently attached to the side chain of a linking residue within FGF21. Various uses of the compounds are provided, including methods to prevent or treat diabetes or diabetes-related conditions.

21: 2013/03665 22: 2013/05/20 43: 2014/02/11 51: F28B, F28F 71: SPX Cooling Technologies, Inc. 72: VOUCHE, Michel, DELEPLANQUE, Christophe, FAUCONNIER, Fabien 33: US 31: 13/478,827 32: 2012/05/23 54: MODULAR AIR COOLED CONDENSER APPARATUS AND METHOD 00: - The present invention relates to a mechanical draft

cooling tower that employs air cooled condenser

modules. The aforementioned cooling tower

operates by mechanical draft and achieves the

exchange of heat between two fluids such as

atmospheric air, ordinarily, and another fluid which is

usually steam. The aforementioned cooling tower

utilizes a modular air cooled condenser concept

wherein the air cooled condensers utilize heat

exchange deltas that use tube bundles that are

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manufactured and assembled prior to being shipped

to the tower site.

21: 2013/03672 22: 2013/05/21 43: 2014/02/25 51: F16S; E04H 71: KRUGER, Johan 72: KRUGER, Johan 54: A FUNERAL PLATFORM 00: - A funeral platform which includes a modular

structure with an aperture formed in an upper

surface and support members which support the

structure above a ground surface, wherein, in use,

the structure is erected over existing graves, in a

graveyard, to provide standing space for a cortège,

congregated at a committal service.

21: 2013/03674 22: 2013/05/17 43: 2014/02/11 51: F27B, F27D 71: SHANTOU HUAXING METALLURGICAL EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 72: Chen Gang, MA Bester, Xu Lingshun, Yang Xiangdong, Zhong Ming, Chen Mingjiong 33: CN 31: 201210206065.2 32: 2012/06/20 54: WATER COOLED COPPER PANELS OF ELECTRIC FURNACE 00: - The invention provides a water cooled copper panel

assembly for an electric furnace gas duct which

includes at least two copper plates, with each copper

plate having at least one internal water channel. A

water inlet and water outlet are provided on an

outside surface of each copper plate which have at

least two spaced apart water channels connected by

a cross-passage. The water channels and/or cross-

passages are provided by drilling from an edge of a

copper plate and plugging the drill hole or holes at

the edge of the copper plate. The water cooled panel

assembly comprises a plurality of copper plates are

connected to provide an enclosed sidewall section of

a gas duct. The copper plates are preferably de-

oxidized copper plates. The water channels may be

of circular cross-section or of overlapping circular

cross-section provided by overlapping drill holes of

the same or different diameter.

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21: 2013/03686 22: 2013/05/21 43: 2014/02/11 51: A61M 71: GRAMAGE PIÑA, Ma. Lourdes 72: GRAMAGE PIÑA, Ma. Lourdes 54: SINGLE-USE SYRINGE 00: - Single-use syringe in which the barrel has walls of variable thickness in the cross section thereof but walls of constant thickness longitudinally. The barrel is cylindrical, with a circular end wall externally, and, within, the chamber for the injectable liquid has different forms. The barrel furthermore has, on the inner walls thereof, an upper groove and a lower groove close to the end of the barrel where the needle is located. A close-fitting plunger with longitudinal fins, each with a constant height along the entire length thereof, slides inside the barrel.

21: 2013/03702 22: 2013/05/21 43: 2014/02/13 51: B62J, B62K 71: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 72: SHIMOJI, Tomotake, MAEDA, Tadamasa 33: JP 31: 2010-270941 32: 2010/12/03 54: STRADDLE-TYPE VEHICLE 00: - A straddle-type vehicle (10) is provided with: a

vehicle body frame (11); swing arms (15) swingably

supported relative to the vehicle body frame (11) and

rotatably supporting the rear wheel (13); cushion

units (20) provided between the swing arms (15) and

the vehicle body frame (11); and cover members

(30) disposed above at least the rear wheel (13).

Recesses (40) which are re¬cessed toward the

center of the vehicle body in the width direction of

the vehicle body are provided in the portions of the

cover members (30) at which the cushion units (20)

and the vehicle frame (11) are connected. The

cushion upper end sections (21) of the cushion units

(20) are located in the recesses (40).

21: 2013/03709 22: 2013/05/22 43: 2014/03/13 51: E21C; B62D 71: JOY MM DELAWARE, INC. 72: O'NEILL, Michael L. 33: US 31: 61/651,761 32: 2012/05/25 54: CRAWLER TRACK 00: - A crawler track includes a link and is driven in a

direction of travel by a sprocket having a plurality of

teeth. The link includes a pad, a first grouser, and a

second grouser. The pad defines a first surface, a

second surface opposite the first surface, a first end,

and a second end spaced apart from the first end

along the direction of travel. The pad defines at

least one opening extending through the pad

between the first surface and the second surface,

and the opening is operable to receive a sprocket

tooth. The first grouser is positioned on the first

surface proximate the first end of the pad, while the

second grouser is positioned on the first surface

proximate the second end of the pad. The first

grouser and the second grouser extend in a direction

substantially perpendicular to the direction of travel

of the track.

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21: 2013/03721 22: 2013/05/22 43: 2014/02/13 51: A61K 71: NOVARTIS AG, DEBIOPHARM INTERNATIONAL SA 72: STOWASSER, Frank, GONCALVES, Elisabete, RAPP, Karin, TRUPP, Bjoern, CHABAUT, Sebastian, THORENS, Julien, SUTTER, Bertrand 33: US 31: 61/422,499 32: 2010/12/13 33: Int. Agreement & Protocol 31: PCT/IB2011/000319 32: 2011/02/18 33: Int. Agreement & Protocol 31: PCT/IB2011/000653 32: 2011/03/25 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ALISPORIVIR 00: - The invention provides lipid-based pharmaceutical compositions comprising alisporivir.

21: 2013/03757 22: 2013/05/23 43: 2014/02/13 51: A61K, C07D 71: EXELIXIS, INC. 72: RICE, Kenneth, D. 33: US 31: 61/417,140 32: 2010/11/24 54: BENZOXAZEPINES AS INHIBITORS OF MTOR AND METHODS OF THEIR USE AND MANUFACTURE 00: - The invention is directed to inhibitors of mTOR and

pharmaceutically acceptable salts or solvates

thereof, as well as methods of using them. The

inhibitors are generally of structural Formula (I)

wherein the variables are as defined herein.

21: 2013/03758 22: 2013/05/23 43: 2014/02/13 51: A61K, C07D 71: EXELIXIS, INC. 72: RICE, Kenneth, D. 33: US 31: 61/417,142 32: 2010/11/24 54: BENZOXAZEPINES AS INHIBITORS OF PI3K/MTOR AND METHODS OF THEIR USE AND MANUFACTURE 00: - The invention is directed to inhibitors of PI3K and

mTOR and pharmaceutically acceptable salts or

solvates thereof, as well as methods of using them,

wherein the inhibitors are of structural Formula I and

pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein

the variables are as defined herein.

21: 2013/03789 22: 2013/05/24 43: 2014/02/11 51: B65D 71: RAZIBUZZ (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: VAN WYK, THERESA-LYNETTE, PRINSLOO, JOACHIM JOHANNES 33: ZA 31: 2012/01652 32: 2012/02/29 54: CONTAINER HORN 00: - This invention relates to a container, and more

particularly to a horn-shaped container having at

least one removable closure. The container

comprises a hollow body which has a straight central

axis and which tapers from a first, round, open end

of larger diameter to a second, round, open end of

smaller diameter. Sealing caps are releasably

connected to the respective ends. The shape of the

hollow body is such that with the first and second

sealing caps disconnected from the ends of the body

and the body emptied of its liquid contents, the body

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forms a horn adapted to generate sound when the

second end is blown with an appropriate

embouchure.

21: 2013/03790 22: 2013/05/24 43: 2014/02/13 51: A61K 71: S A NATURAL PRODUCTS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: SCHUTTE (DECEASED), IRMA STOFFELINA 33: ZA 31: 2012/03804 32: 2012/05/24 54: FORMULATION USEFUL FOR TREATING PAIN AND/OR INFLAMMATION 00: - The invention provides for a herbal formulation comprising methylsulphonylmethane and herbal extracts or dilutions of Ledum palustre, Ruta graveolens and Hypericum perforatum. The herbal formulation is particularly useful fo the treatment of pain and inflammation.

21: 2013/03811 22: 2013/05/24 43: 2014/02/13 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: FLOHR, Alexander, GOBBI, Luca, GROEBKE ZBINDEN, Katrin, KOERNER, Matthias, PETERS, Jens-Uwe 33: EP 31: 10194014.6 32: 2010/12/07 54: TRIAZOLOPYRIDINE COMPOUNDS 00: - The invention is concerned with triazolopyridine

compounds of formula (I), wherein R1, R2 , R3 and

R4 are as defined in the description and in the

claims, as well as physiologically acceptable salts

thereof. These compounds inhibit PDEIOA and can

be used as medicaments.

21: 2013/03821 22: 2013/05/24 43: 2014/02/13 51: C07D, C07K 71: Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 72: KERSCHEN, James Alan, BRIDGES, Alexander James, CHOUBAL, Milind D., DALZIEL, Sean Mark, JACKS, Thomas Elliott, THOMPSON, Andrew S., ZELLER, James Robert 33: US 31: 61/459,952 32: 2010/12/22 54: EFFICIENT PEPTIDE COUPLINGS AND THEIR USE IN THE SYNTHESIS AND ISOLATION OF A CYCLOPENTA (G) QUINAZOLINE TRISODIUM SALT 00: - A new method for the synthesis of L-Glutamyl-?-D-Glutamic acid and its use in the synthesis of (2R)-((4S)-carboxy-4-(4,N-(((6S)-2-(hydroxymethyl)-4-oxo-3,4,7,8- tetrahydro-3H-cyclopenta[g]quinazolin-6-yl)-N-(prop-2-ynyl)amino)benzamido) butanamido)pentanedioic acid, 1 are provided. Also provided is an efficient method for the isolation and purification of the trisodium salt of the abovementioned acid, 2, in a form suitable for long term storage and use in a parenteral dosing form.

21: 2013/03858 22: 2013/05/24 43: 2014/02/13 51: A61K, C07D 71: EXELIXIS, INC. 72: RICE, Kenneth, D., FOSTER, Paul 33: US 31: 61/417,122 32: 2010/11/24 54: BENZOXAZEPINES AS INHIBITORS OF P13K/MTOR AND METHODS OF THEIR USE AND MANUFACTURE 00: - The invention is directed 10 Compound's of Formula

I: and pharmaceutically acceptable salts or solvates

thereof, as well as methods of making and using the

compounds.

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21: 2013/03864 22: 2013/05/27 43: 2014/02/14 51: C23F, G02B, H01L 71: PPG INDUSTRIES OHIO INC. 72: MEDWICK, Paul A., ABBOTT, Edward E. 33: US 31: 12/964,125 32: 2010/12/09 54: CORROSION RESISTANT SOLAR MIRROR 00: - A reflective article includes a transparent substrate

having a first major surface and a second major

surface. A base coat is formed over at least a portion

of the second major surface. A primary reflective

coating having at least one metallic layer is formed

over at least a portion of the base coat. A protective

coating is formed over at least a portion of the

primary reflective coating. The article further includes

a solar cell and an anode, with the solar cell

connected to the metallic layer and the anode.

21: 2013/04089 22: 2013/06/04 43: 2014/02/13 51: H04B 71: SES Astra S.A. 72: BIEWER, Patrick, LATTANZI, Fabio, BOVE, Antonio, KIERSPEL, Ralf 33: EP 31: 10194188.8 32: 2010/12/08 54: SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM WITH SUB-DISTRIBUTION ARCHITECTURE 00: - A communication system (10) includes a backbone-

side transceiving device (12) connected to a

terrestrial backbone (14), a remote transceiving

device (16) connected to a set of subscriber

communication devices (20) of a plurality of

subscribers, and a satellite (18) to communicate with

the backbone-side transceiving device (12) and a

remote transceiving device (16). Data is transferred

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between the terrestrial backbone (14) and the set of

subscriber communication devices (20) through the

backbone transceiving device (12), the satellite (18),

and the remote transceiving device (16). Both the

backbone-side transceiving device (12) and the

remote transceiving device (16) are configured for

enforcing rules, on a per subscriber basis, on the

traffic at these devices (12, 16). The invention also

relates to communication devices, methods and

computer programs used in the context of such a

communication architecture.

21: 2013/04125 22: 2013/06/05 43: 2014/02/13 51: C01B, F02C, F04D, F25J, F28C 71: L'Air Liquide, Société Anonyme pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procédés Georges Claude 72: DAVIDIAN, Benoit, TRANIER, Jean-Pierre 33: FR 31: 1060574 32: 2010/12/15 54: INTEGRATED METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPRESSING AIR AND PRODUCING CARBON DIOXIDE-RICH FLUID 00: - An apparatus for compressing air and producing a

carbon dioxide-rich fluid comprises an air

compressor (15), an element (7) for bringing the air

bound for the air compressor into contact with water

to produce humidified air (3) and cooled water (11),

a pipe for sending the humidified compressed air

from the air compressor to an installation (27)

producing a carbon dioxide-rich gas (29, 37), a

carbon dioxide-rich gas compressor (41) for

compressing the carbon dioxide-rich gas, at least

one heat exchanger (39) upstream of the carbon

dioxide-rich gas compressor and pipes for conveying

into it water cooled in the contact element and the

carbon dioxide-rich gas.

21: 2013/04171 22: 2013/06/07 43: 2014/02/18 51: B44F; B44D; B44M; B42D 71: HI-YA MEDIA (PTY) LTD 72: MEIRING, Peter 33: ZA 31: 2012/04981 32: 2012/07/04 54: PRINTING METHOD 00: - A printed product which includes a reflective

substrate, an opaque white dot matrix over at least

part of the substrate, and a colour image over at

least part of the matrix.

21: 2013/04343 22: 2013/06/12 43: 2014/02/27 51: A61B 71: QIAN, Jianmin, HUANG, Xiujuan 72: QIAN, Jianmin 33: CN 31: 201010584868.2 32: 2010/12/13 54: SELF-SERVICE SURGICAL RETRACTOR 00: - A self-service surgical retractor comprises a main

rod (1), a locking sleeve (7), a locking operation rod

(11), a locking sleeve (15) for a band folding device,

the band folding device (17) and a hook plate (22).

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The locking sleeve (7) is sheathed on the lower part

of the main rod (1) to form a dovetail groove. The

locking operation rod (11) is screwed on the main

rod (1) with threads. The locking sleeve (15) for the

band folding device is screwed on the upper part of

the main rod (1) and fixedly locks an inserting rod

(18) of the band folding device (17) on the upper end

of the main rod (1). The band folding device (17) is

connected with the hook plate (22) by a traction

band or a traction rope (21). This invention has

advantages that the structure is simple, the

production and use are convenient, and the cost is

low.

21: 2013/04420 22: 2013/06/14 43: 2014/02/05 51: B62K, F16C

71: QUICKROCK ENGINEERING PROPRIETARY LIMITED 72: du Preez, Stephen 33: ZA 31: 2013/02512 32: 2013/04/08 54: BOTTOM BRACKET ASSEMBLY 00: - The invention provides for a bottom bracket

assembly (10) which is receivable by a bottom

bracket shell (12) of a bicycle frame. The bottom

bracket assembly includes a bearing unit (14) which

includes an elongate body (18) which defines an

axially extending bore (20) and a spindle (16) which

extends through the bore (20), the spindle (16) being

adapted at opposite ends thereof to be connectable

to a pair of cranks. The body (18) is of a self-

lubricating material. The invention extends to a

bicycle which includes the bottom bracket assembly

(10), to a method of installing the bottom bracket

assembly (10) in a bottom bracket shell (12) of a

bicycle frame, to a kit for a bearing unit (14) for a

bottom bracket assembly (10) and to a bottom

bracket assembly kit.

21: 2013/04650 22: 2013/06/21 43: 2014/02/21 51: A61F 71: Bentley InnoMed GmbH 72: OBRADOVIC, Milisav, BREGULLA, Rainer 33: DE 31: 10 2010 055 545.2 32: 2010/12/22 54: STENT GRAFT 00: - The invention relates to a stent graft comprising a

stent (1) having a plurality of ring segments (3)

disposed adjacent to one another and connected to

one another and at least one membrane (2) having

at least one marginal ring segment (4) having a

meandering web configuration, wherein web loops

(5) which point inwards or outwards are cut in such a

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way as to produce spring tabs (6) which are

disposed so that they engage positively in the web

loops (5) and are resiliently movable against the web

configuration, wherein the membrane (2) is gripped

between the spring tabs (6) and the web.

21: 2013/04815 22: 2013/06/27 43: 2014/02/21 51: C12N 71: AbbVie Inc. 72: PLA, Itzcoatl A., MATUCK, Joseph C., FANN, John C., SCHULZ, Christof, ROY, Nicole A., BRUTON, David F., MCINTIRE, James, CHANG, Yu-Hsiang David, SEEWOESTER, Thomas 33: US 31: 60/845,158 32: 2006/09/13 54: CELL CULTURE IMPROVEMENTS 00: - The invention describes improved methods and compositions for producing a recombinant protein, e.g., an antibody, in mammalian cell culture. In addition, the invention provides improved cell culture media, including improved production media, feed solutions, and combination feeds, which may be used to improve protein productivity in mammalian cell culture.

21: 2013/05135 22: 09/07/2013 43: 16/01/2014 51: C12N

71: TSUNEO KIDO 72: TSUNEO KIDO 33: US 31: 61/431.944 32: 2011/01/12, 54: CULTURE METHOD TO OBTAIN AND MAINTAIN A PURE OR ENRICHED POPULATION OF MAMMALIAN NEURAL STEM CELLS AND/OR NEURAL PROGENITOR CELLS THAT ARE PRONE TO DIFFERENTIATE INTO OLIGODENROCYTE-LINEAGE CELLS IN VITRO 00: - 57: An isolated expandable human neural stem or progenitor cell wherein the cell is a progenitor cells or stem cell, maintains is capability to differentiate inro neurons, astrocytes, and oligondendrocytes, maintains its ability to differentiate into oligondedrocyte lineage cells efficiently throughout subsequent passages, and the cell expresses at least cell surface antigens CD133 and CD140a. Also provided is a method of in vitro culturing an expandable neural progenitor or stem cell isolated from a mammalian central nervous system, and the culture itself, wherein said cell maintains its capability to differentiate into neurons, astrocytes, and oligondedrocyte-lineage cells efficiently. In addition, a method treating a condition caused by a loss of myelin or a loss of oligodendrocytes is provided as is a composition comprising n isolated expandable neural stem cell or one cultured by the methods of the invention.

21: 2013/05135 22: 2013/07/09 43: 2014/01/16 51: C12N 71: TSUNEO KIDO 72: TSUNEO KIDO

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33: US 31: 61/431,944 32: 2011/01/12 33: US 31: 61/558,527 32: 2011/11/11 54: CULTURE METHOD TO OBTAIN AND MAINTAIN A PURE OR ENRICHED POPULATION OF MAMMALIAN NEURAL STEM CELLS AND/OR NEURAL PROGENITOR CELLS THAT ARE PRONE TO DIFFERENTIATE INTO OLIGODENDROCYTE-LINEAGE CELLS IN VITRO 00: - An isolated expandable human neural stem or

progenitor cell wherein the cell is a progenitor cells

or stem cell, maintains its capability to differentiate

into neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes,

maintains its ability to differentiate into

oligodendrocyte lineage cells efficiently throughout

subsequent passages, and the cell expresses at

least cell surface antigens CD133 and CD140a. Also

provided is a method of in vitro culturing an

expandable neural progenitor or stem cell isolated

from a mammalian central nervous system, and the

culture itself, wherein said cell maintains its

capability to differentiate into neurons, astrocytes,

and oligodendrocytes and its ability to differentiate

into oligodendrocyte-lineage cells efficiently. In

addition, a method of treating a condition caused by

a loss of myelin or a loss of oligodendrocytes is

provided as is a composition comprising an isolated

expandable neural stem cell or one cultured by the

methods of the invention.

21: 2013/05180 22: 10/07/2013 43: 13/01/2014

51: B63B 71: AEROMARINE INNOVATIONS 72: DALEY CARL and JESS PETER EDMOND 33: CA 31: 2,728,819 32: 2011/01/18 54: FOIL STRUCTURE FOR PROVIDING BUOYANCY AND LIFT 00: - 57: A foil structure for providing buoyancy and lift to a floating device is provided. The foil structure comprises an elongated left hand side floating device section and an elongated right hand side floating device section. The left hand side floating device section and the right hand side floating device section are placed at a predetermined distance to a longitudinal axis of the floating device and oriented substantially parallel thereto. A left hand side foil and a right hand side foil protrudes from the left hand side floating device section and the right hand side floating device section, respectively, towards a vertical plane through the longitudinal axis and is oriented at an acute angle to a horizontal plane. A leading edge of each foil intersects the respective floating device section in proximity to a bow portion thereof. Each foil extends along the respective floating device section and terminates in proximity to a stern portion thereof. Each foil has a top surface with a front portion thereof being angled downward towards the leading edge. The angled front portion is determined such that wave penetration is assisted and instabilities due to buoyancy change are substantially dampened.

21: 2013/05183 22: 2013/07/10 43: 2014/02/17 51: A62B, E04G 71: LATCHWAYS PLC 72: BISSETT, Timothy, NASH, David, BEALE, Richard 33: GB 31: 1101303.4 32: 2011/01/26 54: SAFETY LINE ANCHOR 00: - An anchor arrangement for a safety line system is

for use with a bracket to secure to a structure for

mounting the safety line. The anchor arrangement

either includes an alignment collar arranged to seat

in a seat provided on the bracket, the alignment

collar being able to seat in a plurality of different

orientations with respect to the bracket; a resilient

biasing means acting between the bracket and a

reaction member provided as part of the anchor

arrangement or a tension indicator for the safety line,

which has a part of the bracket aligned adjacent and

indicia zone on the anchor arrangement.

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21: 2013/05187 22: 2013/07/10 43: 2014/02/12 51: E21B, E21F 71: TERRAVENT (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: VAN SCHOOR, Martin John 33: ZA 31: 2012/06953 32: 2012/09/17 54: IMPROVED BRATTICE 00: - This invention provides a brattice including a plurality

of brattice panels, each brattice panel including at

least one elongated pocket adapted to receive an

elongated bladder. The or each elongated pocket

and/or the or each elongated bladder may include a

suitable closure means at the open end thereof.The

or each elongated bladder may be adapted to

receive a fluid or granular substance after being

positioned within the or each elongated pocket. In

this patent specification, the expression “fluid or

granular substance “ includes a substance such as

water, or another suitable liquid, or alternatively a

granular media such as sand, gravel, or small

pebbles, or the like materials.The brattice may

include a plurality of brattice panels located in side-

by-side adjacent or overlapping fashion nesting

either loosely or attached to each other.The

aforementioned assembly of brattice panels may

conveniently be adapted to be suspended from a

suspension bracket or structure provided at or near

a mine tunnel roof.This invention also provides a

brattice suspended from a suspension bracket or

structure in a mine tunnel, the brattice including a

plurality of brattice panels, each being as described

above or otherwise herein.

21: 2013/05250 22: 2013/07/12 43: 2014/03/27 51: F21S 8/02 (2006.01), F21V 25/12 (2006.01), F21V 29/00 (2006.01, F21V 15/01 (2006.01), F21V 21/04 (2006.01) 71: Aurora Limited 72: Andrew Johnson 33: GB 31: 1021482.3 32: 2010/12/17 54: IMPROVED DOWNLIGHTS 00: - A ventilation cover (240) assembly for a downlight in

which a can of the downlight includes ventilation

holes, said cover assembly comprising: (i)

attachment means (245,246) adapted to attach the

ventilation cover over ventilation holes in a downlight

can; (ii) cover means adapted to distance insulation

material or the like away from the ventilation holes in

a downlight can.

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21: 2013/05322 22: 2013/07/15 43: 2014/02/10 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: BAUMANN, Karlheinz, GREEN, Luke, LIMBERG, Anja, LUEBBERS, Thomas, THOMAS, Andrew 33: EP 31: 11156587.5 32: 2011/03/02 54: BRIDGED PIPERIDINE DERIVATIVES 00: - The present invention relates to compounds of

formula (l); hetaryl I is a five or six membered

heteroaryl group, containing 1 to 3 heteroatoms,

selected from S or N; hetaryl II is a six membered

heteroaryl group, containing 1 to 3 heteroatoms,

selected from S or N, or is a two membered ring

system containing 1 to 4 heteroatoms selected from

S, or N, wherein at least one ring is aromatic in

nature; R1 is lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, lower alkyl

substituted by halogen or halogen; R2 is lower alkyl,

lower alkyl substituted by halogen, halogen, lower

alkoxy, cycloalkyl substituted by lower alkyl or lower

alkyl substituted by halogen, or is lower alkyl

substituted by hydroxy, or is furyl, or is O-benzyl,

(CH2)p-phenyl, optionally substituted by halogen,

lower alkoxy, lower alkyl substituted by halogen,

lower alkyl or by cyano; R3 is hydrogen or lower

alkyl; Y is (CH2)n-, -CH2OCH2-, -CH2O-, CH2S-, -

CH2SCH2- and is bonded to two of the ring carbon

atoms, bonding being to either the ring carbon atoms

a and b or the ring carbon atoms c and d; p is 0 or 1;

m is 0, 1 or 2; if m is 2 then R1 may be the same or

different; -75- n is 2 or 3; o is 0, 1 or 2, if o is 2, then

R2 may be the same or different; or to

pharmaceutically active acid addition salts thereof.

The present compounds of formula I are modulators

for amyloid beta and thus, they may be useful for the

treatment or prevention of a disease associated with

the deposition of ß-amyloid in the brain, in particular

Alzheimers disease, and other diseases such as

cerebral amyloid angiopathy, hereditary cerebral

hemorrhage with amyloidosis, Dutch-type (HCHWA-

D), multi-infarct dementia, dementia pugilistica and

Down syndrome.

21: 2013/05330 22: 2013/07/16 43: 2014/02/27 51: F03D 71: VORSTER, Rudolf Pieter 72: VORSTER, Rudolf Pieter, VORSTER, Quinton Rudolf 33: ZA 31: 2012/02745 32: 2012/07/16 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING ELECTRICITY 00: - The invention relates to a method for generating

electricity comprising locating a kinetic energy

capturing member in the moving waste fluid exhaust

supply of an apparatus which expels the fluid after

use, and connecting the kinetic energy capturing

member to a rotor of a generator to drive it for the

generation of electricity by the generator. The

invention also provides for apparatus for use in the

exercise of the method.

21: 2013/05336 22: 2013/07/16 43: 2014/02/14 51: G01B, G06F 71: INIVIT SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD.

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72: ACKERMAN, Gabriel Jozua, SWART, Willem Adriaan, DU PREEZ, Marcel James, DE JAGER, Philippus Rudolph, GOUWS, Cornelius 33: ZA 31: 2012/04236 32: 2012/06/08 54: A METHOD AND A SYSTEM OF ASSESSING DAMAGE TO A MOTOR VEHICLE 00: - The invention provides a system 100 of assessing

damage to a motor vehicle 103. The system 100

includes a communication arrangement 216 which

receives an identifier of the motor vehicle 103 and a

query image representative of an exterior of the

motor vehicle 103. An interrogation module 210

interrogates a pre-populated database 204 of motor

vehicle identifiers and associated vehicle reference

images, in order to determine whether or not the

identifier received in the identifiers matches a pre-

populated identifier on the database 204. If the

response is positive, the or each reference image

associated with the vehicle identifier is retrieved. A

damage detection module 212 compares the query

image of the motor vehicle 103 with the reference

image of the motor vehicle 103 in order to determine

whether or not there are any discrepancies between

the two images. Any discrepancy indicatives

damage and conformity is an indication of no

damage.

21: 2013/05508 22: 2013/07/19 43: 2014/02/05 51: A61K, A61P 71: GW Pharma Limited, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. Limited 72: WHALLEY, Benjamin, WILLIAMS, Claire, STEPHENS, Gary 33: GB 31: 1100043.7 32: 2011/01/04 54: USE OF THE PHYTOCANNABINOID CANNABIDIOL (CBD) IN COMBINATION WITH A

STANDARD ANTI-EPILEPTIC DRUG (SAED) IN THE TREATMENT OF EPILEPSY 00: - The invention relates to the use of cannabidiol (CBD), at a dose of greater than 300mg/day, in combination with a standard anti-epileptic drug (SAED) which acts via sodium or calcium channels for use in the treatment of epilepsy.The SAED is preferably one which • modifies low-threshold or transient neuronal calcium currents,or • reduces high-frequency neuronal firing and sodium-dependent action potentials and enhances GABA effects. Preferred SAEDs are ethosuximide and valproate.

21: 2013/05516 22: 2013/07/22 43: 2014/02/27 51: G01C, G06Q 71: DE BEER, Deon 72: DE BEER, Deon 33: ZA 31: 2011/07676 32: 2012/04/20 54: DYNAMIC SCHEDULING METHOD 00: - The invention provides a method of dynamically

adjusting a scheduled starting time of an event in a

calendar, implemented by a computing device

configured to determine estimated arrival times for of

at least some of the attendees of the event by

calculating estimated travel times to an event venue

for such attendees from their respective current

locations, and adjusting the starting time of the event

in the calendar to correspond with the latest of the

calculated arrival times.

21: 2013/05592 22: 2013/07/23 43: 2014/01/30 51: B01D 71: Membrane Distillation Desalination Ltd. Co. 72: QTAISHAT, Moh'd Rasool, MATSUURA, Takeshi, KHAYET, Mohamed

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54: COMPOSITE MEMBRANES FOR MEMBRANE DISTILLATION AND RELATED METHODS OF MANUFACTURE 00: - The present invention provides composite

membranes for membrane distillation and related

methods of manufacture. In particular, there is

provided a composite hydrophilic/hydrophobic

membrane comprising a hydrophilic polymer layer

and a hydrophobic polymer layer comprising

fluorinated surface-modifying macromolecules,

wherein said composite membrane has a high

vapour flux. There is also provided methods of

manufacturing and optimizing the composite

membranes and a membrane distillation system

comprising the composite membranes.

21: 2013/05627 22: 2013/07/24 43: 2014/02/03 51: C09K, F28D 71: Technology for Renewable Energy Systems (TFRES) bvba, Universiteit Gent 72: DUCHEYNE, Wouter, STEVENS, Christian 33: GB 31: 1101337.2 32: 2011/01/26 54: METHODS AND COMPONENTS FOR THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE 00: - This invention relates generally a method of thermal

energy storage or heat pump using reversible

chemical reactions. Within a reversible cycle,

inorganic oxoacid compounds and/or their salts,

oxoacids of either nitrogen, sulfur or phosphorus, or

its corresponding salt, are hydrolysed and

condensed or polymerized in order to release and

capture heat. It is accordingly a first aspect of the

present invention to provide the use of inorganic

esters in a method of thermal energy storage, in

particular using inorganic phosphoric acids and/or

their salts. The invention further provides a method

to store thermal energy, said method comprising

polymerization of the inorganic oxoacids using an

external heat source. In a further aspect the

invention provides a method to release thermal

energy from said heat storage comprising an

exothermic hydrolysation step of the inorganic

oxoacids and/or its salt. If no cooling takes place

between polymerization and the hydrolyzing step,

one can create a heat pump. Such a heat pump

might be extremely useful to upgrade waste heat

from industry to a higher more valuable level. Using

the methods and components of the present

invention it is possible to store thermal energy at

ambient circumstances in a transportable medium.

As a consequence it allows converting a continuous

heat generation process into a discontinuous and

even dislocated consumption.

21: 2013/05628 22: 2013/07/24 43: 2014/02/12 51: C07K 71: Cerenis Therapeutics Holding S.A. 72: DASSEUX, Jean-Louis, ONICIU, Daniela Carmen, ACKERMANN, Rose 33: US 31: 61/440,371 32: 2011/02/07 54: LIPOPROTEIN COMPLEXES AND MANUFACTURING AND USES THEREOF 00: - The present disclosure relates to lipoprotein

complexes and lipoprotein populations and their use

in the treatment and/or prevention of dyslipidemic

diseases, disorders, and/or conditions. The

disclosure further relates to recombinant expression

of apolipoproteins, purification of apolipoproteins,

and production of lipoprotein complexes using

thermal cycling-based methods.

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21: 2013/05645 22: 2013/07/25 43: 2014/02/11 51: B65D 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS U.S. LLC 72: LIMBACK, Nancy, Gail 33: US 31: 13/029,572 32: 2011/02/17 54: MEDICAL PRODUCT PACKAGE 00: - A package for accommodating, storing, displaying

and transporting a medical product. The package

has a body formed by a plurality of panels, and at

least one of the panels has a first layer and a second

layer. A tab is formed integrally with the first layer.

The tab is pivotable via at least one hinge formed in

the first layer from a first position substantially

coplanar with the first layer to a second position

where the tab is disposed at an angle to the first

layer.

21: 2013/05683 22: 2013/07/26 43: 2014/02/05 51: A63B 71: BRANDT, Richard, A. 72: BRANDT, Richard, A. 33: US 31: 61/436,259 32: 2011/01/26 54: TENNIS RACKET AND METHOD 00: - A tennis racket is provided that has a rectangular

ball striking face with rounded corners. The racket is

formed of a carbon fiber sandwich with light material

mounted therebetween. A strip of carbon fiber is

attached to the outer edge spanning the two carbon

fiber top and bottom sheets. The rectangular frame

is formed with outwardly bowed sides so as to be

pulled into a straight sided configuration by the string

tension. Locking grommets of various constructions

are provided to hold the strings at predetermined

tensions. Testing equipment and methods are

provided for testing tennis rackets.

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21: 2013/05690 22: 2013/07/26 43: 2014/02/03 51: B29C, B29D, F24J 71: Evonik Röhm GmbH 72: NUMRICH, Uwe, ARNDT, Thomas, BATTENHAUSEN, Peter, ACKERMANN, Jochen, OLBRICH, Michael 33: DE 31: 102011003311.4 32: 2011/01/28 33: US 31: 61/437,220 32: 2011/01/28 54: LONG-LIFE OPTICAL CONCENTRATOR BASED ON A SPECIFIC FRESNEL LENS PRODUCED FROM POLYMERIC MATERIALS FOR SOLAR POWER GENERATION 00: - The present invention relates to a concentrator for focusing solar radiation, having surface structuring in the form of one or more Fresnel lenses on the lower side, and to the production thereof from polymeric materials by means of a specific extrusion process. The inventive concentrator can be employed in plants utilizable for photovoltaic or solar heating purposes, and has the required durability and performance in demanding climatic zones. The inventive concentrator enables particularly economic production and efficient concentration of solar radiation onto objects such as solar cells or absorber units, irrespective of the geometry thereof. The inventive concentrator has high longevity and - combined with this - high optical performance when

employed in extreme and demanding climatic zones. This relates, for example, to the area of a high- performance solar cell as used in concentrating photovoltaics, and likewise to an absorber tube which finds use in concentrating solar thermal collector, for example in the context of parabolic trough technology.

21: 2013/05691 22: 2013/07/26 43: 2014/02/03 51: F24J, G02B, H01L 71: Evonik Röhm GmbH 72: ACKERMANN, Jochen, NUMRICH, Uwe, LAFONTAINE, Grant B., PASIERB, Michael Thomas, BAUMLER, Andrew J. 33: US 31: 61/437,170 32: 2011/01/28 33: EP 31: 11152497.1 32: 2011/01/28 54: NEW SOLAR CONCENTRATION DEVICES 00: - The present invention relates to laminated solar

concentration devices and to the production thereof

from polymeric materials. The inventive solar

concentration devices can be employed in

photovoltaic systems or in solar thermal energy

systems. The inventive solar concentration devices

comprise Fresnel lenses and enable the efficient

concentration of solar radiation onto objects such as

solar cells or absorber units, irrespective of the

geometry thereof. This relates, for example, to the

area of a high-performance solar cell as used in

concentrated photovoltaics (CPV), and equally to

absorbers which are used in concentrated solar

thermal energy systems (CSP). The invention in

particular relates to the use of an UV- and

weathering-stabilizer package for said laminated

solar concentration devices, for improving optical

lifetime and weathering resistance, and for

preventing delamination. The invention further

relates to a surface finish relevant to scratch

resistance, antisoil properties, anti-reflection

properties and chemicals resistance of the solar

concentration device.

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21: 2013/05738 22: 30/07/2013 43: 07/02/2014 51: A01H, C12N 71: COLORADO WHEAT RESEARCH FOUNDATION INC 72: VALDEZ VICTORIA ASHLEY, WESTRA PHILIP, HALEY SCOTT, OSTLIE MIKE 33: US 31: 61/438,294 32: 2011/02/01, 54: ACETYL CO-ENZYME A CARBOXYLASE HERBICIDE RESISTANT PLANTS 00: - 57: The present invention provides for compositions and methods for producing crop plants that are resistant to herbicides. In particular, the present invention provides for wheat plants, plant tissues and plant seeds that contain altered acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) genes and proteins that are resistant to inhibition by herbicides that normally inhibit the activity of the ACCase protein.

21: 2013/05738 22: 30/07/2013 43: 07/02/2014 51: A01H, C12N 71: COLORADO WHEAT RESEARCH FOUNDATION INC 72: VALDEZ VICTORIA ASHLEY, WESTRA PHILIP, HALEY SCOTT, OSTLIE MIKE 33: US 31: 61/438,294 32: 2011/02/01, 54: ACETYL CO-ENZYME A CARBOXYLASE HERBICIDE RESISTANT PLANTS 00: - 57: The present invention provides for compositions and methods for producing crop plants that are resistant to herbicides. In particular, the present invention provides for wheat plants, plant tissues and plant seeds that contain altered acetyl-CpA carboxylase (ACCase) genes and proteins that are resistant to inhibition by herbicides that normally inhibit the activity of the ACCase protein.

21: 2013/05741 22: 2013/07/30 43: 2014/02/11 51: E04H, E06B 71: VOGELSANG FAMILY TRUST 72: VOGELSANG, Henk, FANFONI, Vincent, Adolfo 33: ZA 31: 2012/05310 32: 2012/07/17

54: SECURITY GATE 00: - This invention relates to a security gate 10 to restrict

unauthorised entry through an opening. The security

gate 10 comprises a plurality of hollow elongate

frame members 12.1 to 12.4 and a plurality of

brackets 14 adapted to be fitted to ends of the

hollow elongate frame members 12.1 to 12.4. The

frame members 12.1 to 12.4 are arranged wherein

first and second frame members 12.1 and 12.2

define a first opposed pair and third and fourth frame

members 12.3 and 12.4 define a second opposed

pair. The first and second opposed pairs form a

rectangular frame 16. The security gate 10 also

includes securing means in the form of elongate

rods 18 that extend between the brackets 14 of each

opposed pair. The elongate rods 18 are adapted to

be tensioned to provide rigidity to the frame 16.

21: 2013/05742 22: 2013/07/30 43: 2014/02/10 51: E04H, E06B 71: VOGELSANG FAMILY TRUST 72: VOGELSANG, Henk, FANFONI, Vincent, Adolfo 33: ZA 31: 2012/05309 32: 2012/07/17 54: SECURITY BARRIER ARRANGEMENT 00: -

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This invention relates to a security barrier

arrangement 10. The security barrier arrangement

comprises a rigid security barrier frame 12

constructed from a plurality of elongate tubular frame

members 12.1 to 12.4. A hole 14 extends through

the first elongate tubular frame member 12.1. The

security barrier arrangement further includes a first

body 16 having a first bore 18 extending through it.

The first body 16 is located in the first elongate

tubular frame member 12.1 and orientated and

positioned so that the first bore 18 is co-axially

aligned with the hole 14. An elongate securing

member 20 is positioned in the first bore 18 so that

part thereof extends into a surrounding structure

being an elongate support member 22 to secure the

security barrier frame 12 to the elongate support

member 22.

21: 2013/05759 22: 2013/07/30 43: 2014/02/07 51: G06Q 71: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft 72: MONTRONE, Francesco, SCHULTE, Robert, STREER, Wolfgang, SUTOR, Ariane 33: US 31: 13/028,304 32: 2011/02/16 54: METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR OPTIMIZATION OF MAINTENANCE PLANS 00: - In accordance with the present invention, a method

for optimization of maintenance plans for a plant is

proposed, that comprises providing input data

comprising at least one of a plurality of indicia

regarding a configuration of the plant and a plurality

of constraints regarding planned outages of the

plant, optimizing the input data, and generating a

maintenance plan with maximum equivalent output

per a defined observation period regarding the plant.

21: 2013/05760 22: 2013/07/30 43: 2014/02/10 51: B82B, B82Y, C01B 71: Baker Hughes Incorporated 72: CHAKRABORTY, Soma, AGRAWAL, Gaurav 33: US 31: 13/021,157 32: 2011/02/04 54: COMPOSITE MICRON DIAMOND PARTICLE AND METHOD OF MAKING 00: - A composite particle is disclosed. The composite

particle includes a micron diamond particle. The

composite particle also includes a nanoparticle, the

nanoparticle attached to a surface of the micron

diamond particle by an attachment comprising a

covalent bond or an intermolecular force, or a

combination thereof. A method of making a

composite particle is also disclosed. The method

includes providing a micron diamond particle. The

method also includes providing a nanoparticle and

attaching the nanoparticle to a surface of the micron

diamond particle by an attachment comprising a

covalent bond or an intermolecular force, or a

combination thereof.

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21: 2013/05780 22: 31/07/2013 43: 31/01/2014 51: A61K, A61P 71: BAYER NEW ZEALAND LIMITED 72: ALAWI FADIL AL, NANJAN KARTHIGEYAN, LEECH WAYNE FREDERICK 33: NZ 31: 588686 32: 2011/01/20 54: INJECTABLE COMPOSITIONS FOR MASTITIS COMPRISING AN NSAID AND AN ANTIBIOTIC IN A NON-AQUEAOUS SOLVENT 00: - 57: An injectable composition when used for the treatment of a microbial infection in a mammary gland of an animal, wherein the composition includes a) a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID); b) an antibiotic selected from the group consisting of a beta lactam antibiotic and macrolide antibiotic; characterised in that the composition includes a non-aqueous solvent, and the NSAID and antibiotic in the composition are dissolved in the non-aqueous solvent.

21: 2013/05792 22: 2013/07/31 43: 2014/02/06 51: B32B, G09F 71: Huhtamaki Films Germany GmbH & Co. KG 72: ENGELHARD, Heinz 33: DE 31: 10 2011 011 296.0 32: 2011/02/15 54: RELEASE FILM HAVING A ROUGH SURFACE STRUCTURE 00: - The present invention relates to a release film having at least one layer (s) based on at least one thermoplastic polymer as matrix polymer, in which solid microparticles having a melting point which is at least 10°C higher than that of the matrix polymer are present in a dispersed manner and of the

surfaces of which at least one is provided with a release layer (b) as outer layer based on at least one cured polysiloxane, a use of such a release film as detachable protective and covering film and also a roofing sheet provided with such a release film as detachable protective and covering film.

21: 2013/05794 22: 2013/07/31 43: 2014/02/06 51: E01C, E02B, E02D, F16L 71: Afitex International 72: DURKHEIM, Yves 33: FR 31: 1151079 32: 2011/02/10 54: SYSTEM, METHOD, CONNECTOR AND GEOCOMPOSITE FOR FLUID RECOVERY 00: - The invention relates to a system, method,

geocomposite and connector for fluid recovery in

aggregates (S). The system is characterised in that it

comprises: (i) at least one so-called barrier layer (5)

having a permeability that blocks the passage of

fluid (G, L) and having at least one geocomposite (2)

disposed therebelow, said geocomposite comprising

perforated mini-drains (23), and at least one so-

called through layer (22) having a permeability that

allows the passage of fluid (G, L); and (ii) connectors

(4) arranged to connect the perforated mini-drains

(23) to discharge pipes (3) that are connected to at

least one pumping device (6), such that at least one

fluid (G, L) present in the aggregates (S) can access

the perforated mini-drains (23) and be discharged

towards the pumping device (6).

21: 2013/05796 22: 2013/07/31 43: 2014/02/05 51: A62D, B01J, B09C, C01B, C02F 71: The University of Surrey, The Forestry Commission 72: DE LEIJ, Franciscus Antonius Anna Maria, STRATFORD, James, SNEATH, Helen, HUTCHINGS, Tony 33: GB 31: 1101864.5 32: 2011/02/03 54: COMPOSITE ADSORBENT MATERIAL CONTAINING A POROUS CARBON MATRIX 00: - The invention relates to composite adsorbent materials, and in particular, to highly porous carbon-

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based composite materials for the adsorption and stabilisation of inorganic substances. The composite adsorbent material comprises a porous carbon carrier matrix and an adsorbent species, wherein the adsorbent species is precipitated within the pores of the carrier matrix. The invention extends to various uses of such adsorbent materials, for example in water purification, recovery of metals from waste streams and remediation applications, and where the adsorbent material is amended into soil, waste etc. for the purpose of breaking pollutant-receptor linkages.

21: 2013/05797 22: 2013/07/31 43: 2014/01/31 51: C12N 71: Amyris, Inc. 72: ZHAO, Lishan, XU, Lan, WESTFALL, Patrick, MAIN, Andrew 33: US 31: 61/438,948 32: 2011/02/02 54: METHODS OF DEVELOPING TERPENE SYNTHASE VARIANTS 00: - The present disclosure relates to methods of developing terpene synthase variants through engineered host cells. Particularly, the disclosure provides methods of developing terpene synthase variants with improved in vivo performance that are useful in the commercial production of terpene products. Further encompassed in the present disclosure are superior terpene synthase variants and host cells comprising such terpene synthase variants.

21: 2013/05798 22: 2013/07/31 43: 2014/02/06 51: B01D 71: Linde Aktiengesellschaft 72: SUCHAK, Naresh 33: US 31: 61/438,293 32: 2011/02/01 54: PROCESS FOR REMOVING CONTAMINANTS FROM GAS STREAMS 00: - The present invention provides for process for

inhibiting the levels of nitrogen oxides in process gas

streams from sulfuric acid regeneration and sulfuric

acid production plants. Partial oxidation of the

nitrogen oxides is achieved by feeding a sub

stoichiometric amount of ozone as to nitrogen oxides

to the process gas stream.

21: 2013/05811 22: 2013/08/01 43: 2014/03/03 51: A61K, A61Q, C07K 71: MERZ PHARMA GmbH & CO. KGaA 72: POOTH, Rainer, BARG, Heiko 33: EP 31: 11156450.6 32: 2011/03/01 33: US 31: 61/447,726 32: 2011/03/01 54: COMPOSITION COMPRISING PEROXISOME PROLIFERATOR-ACTIVATED RECEPTOR-GAMMA (PPAR) 00: - An injectable composition comprising peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma for subcutaneous administration and a method for improving imperfections of the skin, wherein the injectable composition is subcutaneously administered at the area of skin imperfections comprising the steps: a) identifying an area of skin imperfections, b) administering a safe and cosmetically effective amount of the composition subcutaneously to the area of skin imperfections.

21: 2013/05812 22: 2013/08/01 43: 2014/02/03 51: A61K, A61P 71: ALLERGAN, INC. 72: SALAMEH, Adnan, K., GIYANANI, Jaya, PUJARA, Chetan, P., TROGDEN, John, T., GORE, Anuradha, V. 33: US 31: 61/436,274 32: 2011/01/26 54: ANDROGEN COMPOSITION FOR TREATING AN OPTHALMIC CONDITION 00: - The disclosure provides compositions for treating an ocular condition. The composition comprises a physiologically effective amount of an androgen, wherein the composition is suitable for topical administration to an eye. The disclosure further provides methods for treating an ocular condition with the disclosed compositions.

21: 2013/05815 22: 2013/08/01 43: 2014/02/03 51: B63B; B63C 71: RES MARINA S.R.L. 72: BUFFA, ENRICO 33: IT 31: RN2012A000041 32: 2012/08/02

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54: HYPERBARIC EVACUATION SYSTEM FOR DIVERS AND HYPERBARIC CHAMBER FOR EVACUATING DIVERS 00: - A hyperbaric evacuation system for divers,

comprising a hyperbaric chamber (8) extending

along a respective main direction (A) between a first

end portion (8a) and a second end portion (8b),

wherein the hyperbaric chamber (8) comprises at

least one hatch (11) communicating with a

hyperbaric accommodation (3) of the divers, and a

supporting structure (12) associated with the

hyperbaric chamber (8) to support it. The supporting

structure (12) comprises at least one guid member

(13) slidably associated with the hyperbaric chamber

(8) and extending parallel to it to guide a sliding of

the hyperbaric chamber (8) itself along the

respective main direction (A), wherein the guid

member (13) has at least one inclined operating

position in which it keeps the first end portion (8a) of

the hyperbaric chamber (8) at a lower level than the

second end portion (8b) so as to guide a dive of the

hyperbaric chamber (8) from the supporting structure

(12) towards the water surface (P).

21: 2013/05821 22: 2013/08/01 43: 2014/02/10 51: H01L 71: Saint-Gobain Glass France 72: JOST, Stephan, PALM, Jörg 33: EP 31: 11157718.5 32: 2011/03/10

54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE PENTANARY COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTOR CZTSSE, AND THIN-FILM SOLAR CELL 00: - The invention relates to a method for producing a

compound semiconductor composed of pentanary

kesterite/stannite of the type Cu2ZnSn (S, Se)4,

which comprises the following steps: producing at

least one precursor layer stack, consisting of a first

precursor layer and a second precursor layer,

wherein, in a first stage, the first precursor layer is

produced by depositing the metals copper, zinc and

tin onto a body, and, in a second stage, the second

precursor layer is produced by depositing the

chalcogens sulphur and/or selenium on the first

precursor layer; thermally treating the at least one

precursor layer stack in a process chamber in such a

way that the metals of the first precursor layer and

the at least one chalcogen of the second precursor

layer are reactively converted into the compound

semiconductor; feeding at least one process gas into

the process chamber during the thermal treatment of

the at least one precursor layer stack, wherein, if the

second precursor layer contains a chalcogen,

selected from sulphur and selenium, the process gas

contains the respective other chalcogen and/or a

compound containing the respective other

chalcogen, or, if the second precursor layer contains

the two chalcogens sulphur and selenium, the

process gas contains sulphur and/or selenium

and/or a sulphur-containing compound and/or a

selenium-containing compound. Furthermore, the

invention relates to a thin-film solar cell comprising

an absorber consisting of the pentanary compound

semiconductor Cu2ZnSn (S, Se)4 on a body,

wherein the absorber has a predeterminable sulphur

depth profile of various configurations from a

semiconductor surface towards a body interface.

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21: 2013/05822 22: 2013/08/01 43: 2014/02/06 51: G01M, G01N 71: Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations, LLC 72: YURJEVICH, Martin A., STALNAKER, David O. 33: US 31: 13/025,240 32: 2011/02/11 54: TIRE CHIP AND TEAR TEST APPARATUS AND METHOD 00: - A tire testing apparatus that includes a test drum and

at least one tire station. The test drum has an outer

radial surface and a plurality of sectioned plates

having outer radial test surfaces, wherein the

plurality of sectioned plates mount on the outer

radial surface of the test drum. The tire testing

apparatus further includes at least one tire station

having a selected tire with a tread, wherein the tread

of the selected tire presses against the outer radial

test surface of the plurality of sectional plates, and

wherein the at least one tire station applies a force

against the tread of the selected tire. Further, a tire

testing method includes providing a selected tire

having a circumferential tread and moving the

selected tire against a rotating test drum having a

plurality of sectional plates having a test surface.

Further, the method includes maintaining contact

between the selected tire and the plurality of

sectional plates for a selected period of time, moving

the selected tire away from the test drum, and

evaluating the tread for wear.

21: 2013/05824 22: 2013/08/01 43: 2014/02/12 51: A01N 71: Salix Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. 72: PARENT, Stephan, McQUEEN, Lisa, ANDRES, Patricia, SCHIELDS, Paul, WU, Yiduo, DING, Fei, SMIT, Jared P. 33: US 31: 61/441,902 32: 2011/02/11 54: FORMS OF RIFAXIMIN AND USES THEREOF 00: -

Embodiments relate to Rifaximin polymorphic, salt,

and hydrate forms, methods of producing

polymorphic forms and to their use in medicinal

preparations and to therapeutic methods using them.

21: 2013/05825 22: 2013/08/01 43: 2014/02/07 51: B60G, B60N, B60P, B60R, B62D 71: Polaris Industries Inc. 72: KINSMAN, Anthony J. 33: US 31: 61/442,071 32: 2011/02/11 54: SIDE BY SIDE ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE 00: - A side by side vehicle (2) is disclosed having a

vehicle frame (4) having frame tubes (60) extending

from a front to a rear. A vehicle seat frame (90) is

positioned in a mid portion of the frame, and

positions a seat at a raised position relative to the

frame tubes. A powertrain (150, 152) is positioned

rearward of the vehicle seat frame and is coupled to

the vehicle frame. Side by side seats (32, 34, 36)are

supported by the seat frame; and one or more

storage units (310, 312, 314) are positioned under

the side by side seats. The side by side vehicle also

has a rear suspension (200) comprising at least one

rear alignment arm (202, 204) coupled to each side

of a rear of the vehicle frame, where the alignment

arms are coupled to the vehicle frame at front

(206)and rear (208) connection points. A distance

between the front connection points (W1) is greater

than a distance between the rear connection points

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(W2), and at least a portion of the powertrain (150,

152) is positioned between the front connection

points (206) of the alignment arms.

21: 2013/05826 22: 2013/08/01 43: 2014/02/06 51: A61K, A61P, C07C, C07D 71: Theravance, Inc. 72: FLEURY, Melissa, GENDRON, Roland, HUGHES, Adam D. 33: US 31: 61/443,827 32: 2011/02/17 54: SUBSTITUTED AMINOBUTYRIC DERIVATIVES AS NEPRILYSIN INHIBITORS 00: - In one aspect, the invention relates to compounds

having the formula: (I) where R1-R6, a, b, Z, and X

are as defined in the specification, or a

pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. These

compounds have neprilysin inhibition activity. In

another aspect, the invention relates to

pharmaceutical compositions comprising such

compounds; methods of using such compounds; and

processes and intermediates for preparing such

compounds.

21: 2013/05838 22: 02/08/2013 43: 25/02/2014 51: H01H 71: TIEMAN ESPAG 72: SAAIMAN ISAK BARTHLOMEUS and ESPAG TIELMAN 33: ZA 31: 2012/04990 32: 2012/07/04 54: A UNIT FOR SWITCHING AND MONITORING THE ELECTRICAL POWER TO AN ELECTRICAL DEVICE 00: - 57: The invention provides for a unit for remotely switching and monitoring the status of a load, the unit including a PC board, a power adaptor, a high current relay switch and at least two interlocked relays for contactor switching control, wherein the unit is directly connectable to an electrical power source and is configurable to permit either the high current relay to switch a current load of at least 30Amps, alternatively the interlocked relays to switch a contactor or the simultaneous switching of the high current relay and the interlocked relays and wherein the unit is configured to receive a remote input signal and send an output signal, the input signal configured to switch any aforementioned relay thereby disrupting or permitting the supply of electrical power to the load and wherein the output signal is configured to notify the user of a change of the status of the load or the supply of power thereto.

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21: 2013/05842 22: 2013/08/02 43: 2014/02/14 51: A61M 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 72: BURNELL, Rosie, BRERETON, Simon, Francis, EKMAN, Matthew, KEMP, Thomas 33: EP 31: 11155032.3 32: 2011/02/18 33: US 31: 61/445,610 32: 2011/02/23 54: AUTO-INJECTOR 00: - The invention refers to an auto-injector (1) for

administering a dose of a liquid medicament (M),

comprising: - a tubular chassis (2) telescopable in a

tubular case (12), - a carrier subassembly

comprising a tubular carrier (7) slidably arranged

relative to the chassis (2) inside the case (12), the

carrier (7) adapted to contain a syringe (3) with a

hollow injection needle (4), a drive spring (8) and a

plunger (9) for forwarding load of the drive spring (8)

to a stopper (6) of the syringe (3), wherein the

syringe (3) is lockable for joint axial translation with

the carrier (7), - a trigger button (13) arranged

distally or laterally in or on the case (12), - a control

spring (19) arranged around the carrier (7), - a

needle extension control mechanism (24) for

coupling a proximal end of the control spring (19) to

either the carrier (7) for advancing it for needle

extension or to the chassis (2) for needle retraction

depending on the relative axial position of the carrier

(7) and the chassis (2), - a plunger release

mechanism (27) arranged for releasing the plunger

(9) for injection when the carrier (7) has at least

almost reached an extended proximal position, - a

detent mechanism (18) arranged for coupling the

chassis (2) to the carrier (7) for joint axial translation

relative to the case (12), wherein the detent

mechanism (18) is arranged to decouple the chassis

(2) from the carrier (7) upon actuation of the trigger

button (13) thus allowing the carrier (7) to move

relative to the chassis (2) so as to cause the needle

extension control mechanism (24) to switch the

proximal end of the control spring (19) to the carrier

(7) for needle extension, a syringe retraction control

mechanism (25) arranged for coupling a distal end of

the control spring (19) to either the carrier (7) for

needle retraction or to the case (12) otherwise.

21: 2013/05843 22: 2013/08/02 43: 2014/02/07 51: A61M 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 72: KEMP, Thomas, BURNELL, Rosie, BRERETON, Simon, Francis, EKMAN, Matthew 33: EP 31: 11155037.2 32: 2011/02/18 54: AUTO-INJECTOR 00: - The invention relates to an auto-injector (1) for

administering a dose of a liquid medicament (M),

comprising: a tubular chassis (2), a carrier

subassembly comprising a tubular carrier (7) slidably

arranged partially inside the chassis (2), the carrier

(7) adapted to contain a syringe (3) with a hollow

injection needle (4), a drive spring (8) and a plunger

(9) for forwarding load of the drive spring (8) to a

stopper (6) of the syringe (3), wherein the syringe (3)

is lockable for joint axial translation with the carrier

(7), a control spring (19) arranged around the carrier

(7), a needle insertion control mechanism (24) for

coupling a proximal end of the control spring (19) to

either the carrier (7) for advancing it for needle

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insertion or to the chassis (2) for needle retraction

depending on the relative axial position of the carrier

(7) and the chassis (2), wherein the needle insertion

control mechanism (24) comprises a first collar (20)

biased by the control spring in a proximal direction

(P), wherein at least one resilient beam (20.1) is

proximally arranged on the first collar (20), wherein

respective recesses are arranged in the carrier (7)

and case (2), wherein a transversal extension of a

head of the resilient beam (20.1) is wider than a gap

between the carrier (7) and the chassis (2) causing

the head of the resilient beam (20.1) to abut a distal

face on the recess in the chassis (2) while being

prevented from deflecting in an inward direction (I)

by the carrier (7) or to abut a distal face on the

recess in the carrier (7) while being prevented from

deflecting in an outward direction (O) by the chassis

(2) thereby forwarding load from the control spring

(19) to the carrier (7) for needle insertion, wherein

the resilient beam (20.1) is arranged to be switched

between the chassis (2) and the carrier (7) by

ramped engagement of the head to the distal faces

under load of the control spring (19) depending on

the relative longitudinal position between the chassis

(2) and the carrier (7).

21: 2013/05844 22: 2013/08/02 43: 2014/02/07 51: B01J, C10G 71: TOTAL RAFFINAGE MARKETING, IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES 72: DATH, Jean -Pierre, MINOUX, Delphine, GUICHARD, Bertrand, DE GRANDI, Valentina, SIMON, Laurent 33: EP 31: 11/00.840 32: 2011/03/18 54: CATALYST WHICH CAN BE USED IN HYDROTREATMENT AND WHICH INCLUDES GROUP VIII METALS AND GROUP VIB METALS, AND PREPARATION THEREOF USING CITRIC ACID AND C1-C4 DIALKYL SUCCINATE 00: -

The invention relates to a catalyst including an amorphous alumina support, C1-C4 dialkyl succinate, citric acid and optionally acetic acid, phosphorus, and a hydro-dehydrogenating function including at least one group VIII element and at least one group VIB element, a catalyst, the Raman spectrum of which includes the most intense bands characteristic of the Keggin heteropolyanions (974 and/or 990 cm-1), of C1-C4 dialkyl succinate, and of citric acid (particularly, 785 and 956 cm-1). The invention also relates to the method for preparing said catalyst in which a catalytic precursor in the dried, calcined, or reclaimed state and containing the elements of the hyro-dehydrogenation function, and optionally phosphorus, is impregnated with an impregnation solution including at least one C1-C4 dialkyl succinate, citric acid, and optionally at least one phosphorus compound and optionally acetic acid, and is then dried. The invention also relates to the use of said catalyst in any hydrotreatment process.

21: 2013/05848 22: 2013/08/02 43: 2014/02/03 51: B65D 71: GUALA CLOSURES PATENTS B.V. 72: GIOVANNINI, MARCO, VIALE, LUCA 54: CLOSURE FOR CONTAINERS PROVIDED WITH A THREADED NECK 00: - The present invention relates to a closure (3),

preferably for containers (100) which have a

standard threaded neck (101), which comprises a

metal cap (4) to prevent liquid from escaping from

the container (100), a metal sleeve (5) and a

polymer ring (6) which are coaxial relative to the

latter, wherein the polymer ring (6) comprises a first

portion (65) which has a diameter D1, a second

portion (66) which has a diameter D2<D1 and a third

portion (67) which has a diameter substantially equal

to diameter D1. The metal cap (4) comprises an end

portion (41) which is disposed around the first

portion (65) before the initial opening takes place,

the closure (3) being able, during the initial opening,

to allow said end portion (41) to pass over the first

portion (65). The metal sleeve (5) comprises an end

portion (51) which is disposed around said third

portion (67) of the polymer ring (6) which is housed

inside an annular channel (512) provided in the end

portion (51) of the metal sleeve (5) with a radial stop

surface (671) axially facing an opposed radial stop

surface of the end portion (51) of the metal sleeve

(5) without any substantial gap there between.

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21: 2013/05853 22: 2013/08/02 43: 2014/02/03 51: A61F, B29C 71: The Manchester Metropolitan University 72: GREEN, Lewis, FRIPP, Thomas George, GILL, Lesley Elizabeth 33: GB 31: 1100081.7 32: 2011/01/05 54: ARTIFICIAL EYES AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF 00: - A method of manufacturing an artificial eye (10) for

fitting as a whole or partial replacement of a patient's

original eye, the method comprising the steps of: a)

providing a digitally acquired image (22) of an iris;

and b) transferring the image to a substrate

comprising at least the frontal region of an artificial

eye.

21: 2013/05854 22: 2013/08/02 43: 2014/02/07 51: B22F, E21B 71: Baker Hughes Incorporated 72: SCOTT, Danny E., DIGIOVANNI, Anthony A. 33: US 31: 13/010,620 32: 2011/01/20

54: POLYCRYSTALLINE COMPACTS HAVING DIFFERING REGIONS THEREIN, CUTTING ELEMENTS AND EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCLUDING SUCH COMPACTS, AND METHODS OF FORMING SUCH COMPACTS 00: - Polycrystalline compacts include a hard

polycrystalline material comprising first and second

regions. The first region comprises a first plurality of

grains of hard material having a first average grain

size, and a second plurality of grains of hard material

having a second average grain size smaller than the

first average grain size. The first region comprises

catalyst material disposed in interstitial spaces

between inter-bonded grains of hard material. Such

interstitial spaces between grains of the hard

material in the second region are at least

substantially free of catalyst material. In some

embodiments, the first region comprises a plurality of

nanograins of the hard material. Cutting elements

and earth-boring tools include such polycrystalline

compacts. Methods of forming such polycrystalline

compacts include removing catalyst material from

interstitial spaces within a second region of a

polycrystalline compact without entirely removing

catalyst material from interstitial spaces within a first

region of the compact.

21: 2013/05855 22: 2013/08/02 43: 2014/02/12 51: B02C 71: FLSmidth A/S 72: EUCULANO, Jason S., BURYNSKI, Raymond M. 33: US 31: 61/445,584 32: 2011/02/23 54: CRUSHING ROLLER 00: -

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Described is a roller for crushing of particulate

material, such as crude ore for use in the mineral

industry, where the roller body is provided with a

roller shell having a plurality of individual wear

segments. The roller shell is characterized in that

adjacent wear segments have complementary sides

and in that a number of the wear segments, prior to

mounting of the remaining wear segments, are

initially fixed to the roller body in order to provide

guiding and fixation for the remaining wear

segments which are wedged-in between the number

of initially fixed wear segments.

21: 2013/05867 22: 2013/08/05 43: 2014/02/07 51: A61M 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 72: EKMAN, Matthew, BURNELL, Rosie, BRERETON, Simon, Francis, KEMP, Thomas 33: EP 31: 11155039.8 32: 2011/02/18 54: AUTO-INJECTOR 00: - The invention relates to an auto-injector (1) for

administering a dose of a liquid medicament (M),

comprising: - an elongate case (12) arranged to be

held by a user, - a tubular chassis (2) telescopable in

the case (12) and biased against the case (12) so as

to protrude from the case (12), - a syringe (3) with a

hollow injection needle (4), a drive spring (8) and a

plunger (9) for forwarding load of the drive spring (8)

to a stopper (6) of the syringe (3), - a trigger button

(13) which is initially abutted against the case (12)

thus preventing actuation, wherein the chassis (2) is

arranged to translate into the case (12) against the

bias when pressed against an injection site, wherein

the trigger button (13) is at least initially coupled to

the chassis (2) in such a manner that the trigger

button (13) emerges from the case (12) when the

chassis (2) is being pressed against the injection site

so as to allow actuation by being translated towards

the case (12) for starting an injection cycle.

21: 2013/05868 22: 2013/08/05 43: 2014/02/06 51: A61M 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 72: BRERETON, Simon, Francis, EKMAN, Matthew, KEMP, Thomas, BURNELL, Rosie 33: EP 31: 11155040.6 32: 2011/02/18 54: AUTO-INJECTOR 00: - The invention refers to an auto-injector (1) for

administering a dose of a liquid medicament (M),

comprising: - a tubular chassis (2) telescopable in a

tubular case (12), - a carrier subassembly

comprising a tubular carrier (7) slidably arranged

relative to the chassis (2) inside the case (12), the

carrier (7) adapted to contain a syringe (3) with a

hollow injection needle (4), a drive spring (8) and a

plunger (9) for forwarding load of the drive spring (8)

to a stopper (6) of the syringe (3), wherein the

syringe (3) is lockable for joint axial translation with

the carrier (7), - a control spring (19) arranged

around the carrier (7) for translating the carrier (7) in

a proximal direction (P) for insertion of the needle (4)

through the chassis (2) into an injection site, wherein

the control spring (19) is arranged to bias the case

(12) against the chassis (2) in a distal direction (D)

so as to extend the chassis (2) out of a proximal end

(P) of the case (12), wherein an insertion depth of

the needle (4) is defined by the carrier (7) abutting

the chassis (2) in a predefined position, wherein the

case (12) is arranged to release or allow release of

the control spring (19) for needle insertion on

translation of the case (12) in the proximal direction

(P) relative to the chassis (2) against the bias into an

advanced position.

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21: 2013/05874 22: 2013/08/05 43: 2014/02/05 51: B61L, G06Q, G08G 71: The Aqua Enterprise Company 72: YANO, Koichi 33: PCT 31: PCT/JP2011/050105 32: 2011/01/06 54: TRAVEL PROCESS PREDICTION SYSTEM, TRAVEL PROCESS PREDICITON APPARATUS AND TRAVEL PROCESS PREDICTION METHOD 00: - A travel process prediction system, travel process

prediction apparatus and ravel process prediction

method are provided that serve to reliably predict

time concerning travelling. An information acquiring

apparatus 2 acquires, when a travel object such as a

traveler travels with transportation, passage time at

which the travel object passes through each

passage point at a departure/arrival facility,

transportation specifying information indicating

transportation, situation information indicating a

situation and so forth. The travel process prediction

apparatus 1 stores the acquired information in an

associated manner, and obtains a regression

equation representing the relationship between

items included in the transportation specifying

information or situation information and passage

time at a specific passage point through which the

travel object passes, elapsed time while the travel

object passes through two specific passage points or

a result of comparison between the passage time

and boarding completion time for transportation to

be used. The travel process prediction apparatus 1

calculates a predicted value of future passage time,

elapsed time or a result of comparison by

substituting the content of the expected

transportation specifying information or situation

information for the regression equation.

21: 2013/05876 22: 2013/08/05 43: 2014/02/05 51: E21F, G08B 71: CRONJE, Willem 72: CRONJE, Willem 33: ZA 31: 2012/07834 32: 2012/10/18 54: AN ELECTRONIC EARLY WARNING DEVICE 00: - This invention relates to an electronic early warning

device 1 for warning against a potentially unstable

roof in a mine. The device 1 includes a tube 2 which

is insertable into and anchorable in a hole in the

hanging wall, a second tubular member 3 which is

slideably received within the tube 2 and which

includes a circular cylindrical sleeve 4 and a crown

16 which includes a downwardly and outwardly

diverging flange 5 connected to one end of the

sleeve 4 and a third elongate member 6 which is

slideably displaceable relative to the second

member 3 and which includes a generally circular

cylindrical pin 7 and a flexible limb 8. The device 1

further includes an electronic circuit 22 with an LED

23 and a switch 24 which is actuatable upon

displacement of the pin 7 from a retracted position to

an extended position.

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21: 2013/05878 22: 2013/08/06 43: 2014/02/10 51: E05C 71: GIDEON SCHOONBEE PRETORIUS 72: PRETORIUS, GIDEON SCHOONBEE 33: ZA 31: 2012/06509 32: 2012/08/29 54: SAFETY LOCK 00: - A safety lock for enabling a closure member to be

opened from the interior while remaining locked from

the exterior, the safety lock comprising a sliding bolt

assembly attachable to a closure member, the bolt

assembly including a bolt located in a housing and

slidable between a retracted position and an

extended position and connected to a first handle

located on one side of the closure member , and a

second handle located on the other side of the

closure member, sliding movement of the bolt by

operation of the first handle being independent of the

operation of the second handle, and align movement

of the bolt by operation of the second handle

requiring a co-operative movement of the first

handle.

21: 2013/05900 22: 2013/08/06 43: 2014/02/06 51: A61M 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 72: BRERETON, Simon, Francis, BURNELL, Rosie, EKMAN, Matthew, KEMP, Thomas 33: EP 31: 11155041.4 32: 2011/02/18 54: AUTO-INJECTOR 00: - The invention relates to an auto-injector (1) for

administering a dose of a liquid medicament (M),

comprising: -an elongate tubular case (12), -a carrier

subassembly comprising a tubular carrier (7) slidably

arranged inside the case (12), the carrier (7)

adapted to contain a syringe (3) with a hollow

injection needle (4), a drive spring (8) and a plunger

(9) for forwarding load of the drive spring (8) to a

stopper (6) of the syringe (3), wherein the syringe (3)

is lockable for joint axial translation with the carrier

(7), wherein the drive spring (8) acts between the

carrier (7) and the plunger (9), wherein the plunger

(9) in an initial state is locked to the carrier (7) by a

ramped engagement to the carrier (7) and by being

prevented from rotating out of this ramped

engagement depending on a relative longitudinal

position of the carrier (7) in the case (12), wherein

the plunger (9) is arranged to be released for

rotating out of the ramped engagement upon the

needle (4) reaching at least nearly a predefined

injection depth on translation of the carrier (7) in the

proximal direction (P) for advancing the needle (4)

beyond a proximal end of the auto-injector (1).

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21: 2013/05901 22: 2013/08/06 43: 2014/02/06 51: A61B 71: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC. 72: TORRIE, Paul, Alexander 33: US 31: 13/027,003 32: 2011/02/14 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SUTURE RETRIEVAL 00: - The invention relates to a suture manipulation

device. The suture manipulation device includes a

body (302) and a snare (312). The snare is

operatively connected to the body and is adapted to

protract from die body, and after protracting from the

body, rotate independent of the body. The snare is

further adapted to ensnare a portion of suture (310)

passed through tissue while rotating, and secure the

portion of the suture.

21: 2013/05902 22: 2013/08/06 43: 2014/02/06 51: A01H 71: THE CURATORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 72: LEE, Jeong-Dong, PHAM, Tung, Anh, SHANNON, James, Grover, BILYEU, Kristin, D. 33: US 31: 61/433,120 32: 2011/01/14

54: METHOD TO DEVELOP HIGH OLEIC ACID SOYBEANS USING CONVENTIONAL SOYBEAN BREEDING TECHNIQUES 00: - The present invention is directed to a soybean plant

with mutations in FAD2-1 A and FAD2-1B.

Moreover, the present invention is directed to seeds

from said plants with altered ratios of monosaturated

and polyunsaturated fats. In particular, the present

invention is directed to plants where the plants

exhibit elevated levels of oleic acid.

21: 2013/05905 22: 2013/08/06 43: 2014/02/06 51: B64C 71: Epsilon Engineering Services (Pty) Ltd 72: TAYLOR, David John 33: ZA 31: 2012/05964 32: 2012/08/07 54: A HINGE ARRANGEMENT 00: - This invention discloses a hinge arrangement for a

composite blade of a winged craft, the composite

blade including first and second pivot members

which are pivotally displaceable relative to each

other, the hinge arrangement comprising at least two

releasably interlocked ears, a first of which is

connectable, or connected, to the first pivot member

while the second ear is connectable, or connected,

to the second pivot member thereby to permit pivotal

displacement of the first and second pivot members

relative to each other, the ears being characterised

in that the material of construction thereof is identical

to the material of construction of the first and second

pivot members. The invention extends to a method

of folding and unfolding a composite blade of a

winged craft.

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21: 2013/05908 22: 2013/08/06 43: 2014/02/12 51: B01D 71: Membrane Distillation Desalination Ltd. Co. 72: QTAISHAT, Moh'd Rasool, KHAYET, Mohamed, MATSUURA, Takeshi, ALMUTTIRI, Saad 33: PCT 31: PCT/CA2011/000093 32: 2011/01/24 54: COMPOSITE MIXED MATRIX MEMBRANES FOR MEMBRANE DISTILLATION AND RELATED METHODS OF MANUFACTURE 00: - The present invention relates to a membrane

distillation system comprising a flat-sheet composite

mixed matrix hydrophilic/hydrophobic membrane

having at least a hydrophilic layer and a hydrophobic

layer. The hydrophilic layer comprises a hydrophilic

polymer and inorganic nanoparticles having high

thermal conductivity. The hydrophobic layer

comprises fluorinated surface-modifying

macromolecules (SMM). Also disclosed is a phase

inversion method for manufacturing the membrane.

21: 2013/05910 22: 2013/08/06 43: 2014/02/06 51: B01J, C11D 71: Firmenich SA 72: OUALI, Lahoussine, JACQUEMOND, Marlène 33: EP 31: 11153486.3 32: 2011/02/07 54: POLYUREA MICROCAPSULES 00: - The present invention relates to polyurea core-shell microcapsules having a polyurea shell comprising the reaction product of a polyisocyanate with guanazole and an amino acid. The invention concerns the capsules themselves as well as perfuming compositions and perfumed articles containing them and a process for producing them.

21: 2013/05912 22: 2013/08/06 43: 2014/02/06 51: F03D 71: XEMC VWEC B.V. 72: VERSTEEGH, Cornelis Johannes Antonius, TREUR, Gerard Albert Jacobus 33: EP 31: 11000939.6 32: 2011/02/07 54: DIRECT DRIVE WIND TURBINE WITH SLIP RING 00: - The invention relates to a direct-drive wind turbine

comprising a tower with a nacelle, said nacelle being

provided with a direct-drive generator and a

rotatable hub carrying turbine blades, wherein the

direct-drive generator comprises an outer stator and

an inner rotor and has a first side facing the turbine

blades and a second side facing away from the

turbine blades, the nacelle further being provided

with a slip ring for transferring power and/or signals

from the nacelle to the rotatable hub, said slip ring

being mounted coaxially with the centre line of the

direct-drive generator. According to the invention,

the slip ring is provided at the second side of the

direct-drive generator and is mounted on a first arm,

the slip ring further being provided with a second

arm, wherein an end of said second arm distal to the

slip ring is capable of being engaged by the rotor of

the direct drive generator or shaft, wherein the

assembly of first arm, slip ring and second arm may

be at a first position in which the slip ring is aligned

with the centre line of the direct drive generator and

at a second position to provide access to the hub,

wherein the direct-drive wind turbine is provided with

a mounting support capable of guiding the assembly

from a third position that is away from the second

position to the first position. This allows for free

access to the hub via the generator.

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21: 2013/05928 22: 2013/08/07 43: 2014/02/13 51: F25D 71: MARTINEZ AROCA, Jose Antonio 72: MARTINEZ AROCA, Jose Antonio 33: ES 31: P201100039 32: 2011/01/17 54: ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE THAT CAN ALSO BE USED IN INDUSTRY FOR COOLING OR FREEZING PRODUCTS WITH MAXIMUM SPEED 00: - The invention relates to an electrical appliance (1)

that can also be used in industry for cooling or

freezing products with maximum speed, providing a

novel and practical alternative for use and

application, in that it can cool products in an

accelerated manner, for example drinks or food,

such that it only takes a few minutes. Said appliance

comprises a novel double filtering system (26) for

gas, incorporated into the electrical appliance (1),

which, specifically arranged in the outlet end of the

evaporating coil (13), generates up to eight times

more speed during the periods of the cooling

process, reducing the time of the cold cycle. The

double filtering system (26) incorporated into the

electrical appliance (1) mentioned in the patent to

which we refer is essential for cooling with maximum

speed.

21: 2013/05933 22: 2013/08/07 43: 2014/02/07 51: A61M 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 72: EKMAN, Matthew, BRERETON, Simon, Francis, KEMP, Thomas, BURNELL, Rosie 33: EP 31: 11155042.2 32: 2011/02/18 54: AUTO-INJECTOR 00: - The invention relates to an auto-injector (1) for

administering a dose of a liquid medicament (M),

comprising: - an elongate case (12) arranged to be

held by a user, - a tubular chassis (2) telescoped in

the case (12) and biased against the case (12) so as

to protrude from the case (12), - a syringe (3) with a

hollow injection needle (4), a drive spring (8) and a

plunger (9) for forwarding load of the drive spring (8)

to a stopper (6) of the syringe (3), - a trigger button

(13) distally arranged in or on the case (12), wherein

the trigger button (13) is initially coupled to the case

(12) in a manner to protrude distally from the case

(12) and interlocked to the chassis (2) in a manner

preventing the trigger button (13) from disengaging

the case (12) and thus preventing actuation of the

trigger button (13) in an initial position, wherein the

case (12) is arranged to translate in the proximal

direction (P) against the bias relative to the chassis

(2) when the chassis (2) is pressed against an

injection site thereby also translating the trigger

button (13) releasing the interlock to the chassis (2)

so as to allow actuation of the trigger button (13),

wherein the trigger button (13) is arranged to lock in

a more proximal position on actuation.

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21: 2013/05934 22: 2013/08/07 43: 2014/02/10 51: B60P, B60R 71: CIMC SILVERGREEN GMBH 72: HELLENSCHMIDT, Dieter, ORTLIEB, Thomas, BAUKNECHT, Markus, SCHALLER, Jürgen, WANG, Wentao 33: DE 31: 102012215863.4 32: 2012/06/06 33: DE 31: 102012218762.6 32: 2012/10/15 33: EP 31: 13161573.4 32: 2013/03/28 54: APPARATUS FOR THE SECURING OF A LOAD 00: - The invention relates to an apparatus for the

securing of a load at a load bed, said load bed

having at least one longitudinal groove including at

least one undercut, said apparutus comprising a

clamping mechanism, said clamping mechanism

comprising an actuation element and an adapter

element having at least one engagement means

which can be guided into the longitudinal groove,

where in the engagement means of the adapter

element can be brought into engagement with the

undercut of the longitudinal groove in a shape-

matched and force-transmitting manner by means of

the actuation element.

21: 2013/05938 22: 2013/08/07 43: 2014/02/24 51: B29C 71: NIHON SHORYOKU KIKAI CO., LTD. 72: TANAKA, NORIO 33: CN 31: 201220391508.5 32: 2012/08/08 33: CN 31: 201220392133.4 32: 2012/08/08 54: DEBURRING TOOL AND DEBBURING APPARATUS 00: - A deburring apparatus including a multi-joint robot

provided in an inner upper space of a housing, a

processing space provided in proximity to the multi-

joint robot, a swarf receiving hopper and a tray

provided below the processing space, a cutting tool

provided through a floating mechanism to any one

site of an arm tip portion of the multi-joint robot and a

neighborhood of the processing space, and a

support mechanism that is provided to the other site,

wherein the cutting tool is covered by a sleeve, the

sleeve is partially cut out to have at least one cut-out

portion through which a part of a cutting blade of the

cutting tool is exposed, the cut-out portion is

provided with a profiling portion that comes into

contact with a profile surface of the surface of the

workpiece, and the burr or the chamfer portion is cut

out while the profiling portion profiles the profile

surface fo the surface of the workpiece supported by

the support by the support mechanism when the burr

or the chamgfer portion is cut out with the cutting

tool by operating the multi-joint robot.

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21: 2013/05948 22: 2013/08/07 43: 2014/02/07 51: G06F 71: AMADEUS s.a.s. 72: NATH, Gourab 33: EP 31: 11305177.5 32: 2011/02/21 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING STATISTICAL FROM A DATA WAREHOUSE 00: - The invention relates to a method for providing

statistical data from a data warehouse (410)

involving one or more data storage means and one

or more processor coupled to the data storage

means characterized in that it comprises the steps

of: defining a plurality of index fields (114) each

index field accepting a plurality of index field values;

creating a plurality of indexed files (432) and

hierarchically indexing the files as trees of indexes

(300) which includes, for each tree, the steps of:

hierarchically ordering the index fields (201); defining

bins, each bin being associated to an index field and

gathering one or more index field values for that

index field; creating indexes by concatenating one or

more bins in compliance with the hierarchy of

hierarchically ordered index fields to form a

sequence of bins, an index comprising only one bin

per index field; hierarchically indexing the files as

trees of indexes (300), each index having zero or

more children indexes or and having at most one

parent index, so that each child index comprises the

same sequence of bins as the index of its parent

index plus at least an additional bin associated to an

additional index field; providing each index with a

data container (325, 335) configured to store

statistical data, so that each data container is

indexed and is directly addressable from within the

files hierarchically indexed; receiving (436) one or

more input files (434) comprised of raw data and

updating the data containers with the input files

(434), which includes for each input file using one or

more processor arranged for performing the steps

of: identifying and extracting from the raw data at

least one attribute to be analyzed through statistics

and one or more input file parameters characterizing

the attribute; creating at least an individual record

(620) from the input file (434), each individual record

(620) comprising at least an attribute and the one or

more input file parameters characterizing said

attribute; associating each input file parameter with

at least an index field; establishing a

correspondence between each input file parameter

and a bin of the at least one index field associated to

that input file parameter; identifying data containers

indexed with the one or more bins that all

correspond to an input file parameter of said

individual record (620); incrementally updating the

identified data containers (325, 335) with the at least

one attribute of said individual records (620) to

obtain statistical data describing the attribute.

21: 2013/05955 22: 2013/08/07 43: 2014/02/13 51: H04W 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: ZHAO, Yang, LUO, Chao, QIN, Jun 33: CN 31: 201110008622.5 32: 2011/01/14 54: CELL ENERGY-CONSERVING INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, NETWORK DEVICE, AND UE 00: -

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Provided are a cell energy-conserving information

processing method, a network device, and a UE. A

cell energy-conserving information processing

method comprises: a measurement mode

notification information is generated, said notification

information including an instruction message of

measuring a neighboring cell using an energy-

conserving measurement mode (101); the

measurement mode notification information is

transmitted to a UE, so that the UE can measure the

neighboring cell according to the instruction

message (102). In embodiments of the present

invention, a network device can instruct a UE to

measure a cell using an energy-conserving

measurement mode by transmitting a measurement

mode notification information to the UE, thereby

ensuring the UE to take accurate measurements on

a neighboring cell, and thereby enabling the network

device to perform effective mobile management on

the UE according to the accurate measurements

taken by the UE.

21: 2013/05956 22: 2013/08/07 43: 2014/02/07 51: F04B 71: Dosatron International 72: FURET, Sébastien, DUQUENNOY, Philippe, CHARRIERE, Christophe 33: FR 31: 10 59182 32: 2010/11/08 54: PROPORTIONAL DOSIMETER FOR METERING AN AUXILIARY LIQUID INTO A MAIN LIQUID 00: - Proportional dosimeter comprising a metering body

with a main liquid inlet (2) and an outlet (3), a

hydraulic motor (4) housed in the body, actuated by

the main liquid, and connected to a plunger piston

(5) that moves in a first chamber (6), the piston

plunger drawing in fluid in an outbound stroke, a

check valve being provided to allow the liquid to

pass to the interior volume of the body when the

pressure in the first chamber exceeds a certain

pressure, during the return stroke; the dosimeter

comprises a second chamber (12) of variable

volume bounded by a membrane (M) subjected to

the pressure obtaining in the first chamber (6), the

second chamber (12) comprising an intake orifice

(20) for the auxiliary liquid and a delivery orifice (23)

for the auxiliary liquid, this delivery orifice being

connected by a pipe (26) to an injection chamber (S)

situated downstream of the outlet of the dosimeter

body.

21: 2013/05957 22: 2013/08/07 43: 2014/02/10 51: F04B, G01L 71: Dosatron International 72: LUCAS, Gregory, VACHER, David, CHARRIERE, Christophe 33: FR 31: 1058175 32: 2010/10/08 54: LIQUID METERING PUMP, AND DEVICE FOR DETECTING THE VARIATION IN PRESSURE FOR SUCH A PUMP 00: - The invention relates to a liquid metering pump

comprising an intake nozzle (2) provided with an

intake valve (3) communicating with a working

chamber (4) in which a piston (5) can be moved in

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an alternating translation movement, suction being

produced, with the intake valve open, when the

piston moves away from the nozzle, and delivery

being produced, with the intake valve closed and

liquid emerging through an outlet valve, when the

piston moves towards the nozzle; the pump

comprises, between the intake valve (3) and the

working chamber (4), a device (D) for detecting the

variation in pressure, said device (D) comprising a

duct (10), which is connected at one end to the

working chamber (4) and is provided at its other end

with the intake valve (3), and also a means (11)

which is sensitive to the pressure in the duct, said

means (11) being mounted in the wall of the duct.

21: 2013/05958 22: 2013/08/07 43: 2014/02/10 51: H01M, H01R 71: Intelligent Energy Limited 72: WINAND, Henri, PROVOST, Michael, BIGNELL, Mark 33: GB 31: 1102150.8 32: 2011/02/08 54: MAINS POWER ADAPTOR COMPRISING A FUEL CELL 00: -

A mains power adaptor (1) incorporating a fuel cell

(5) for providing alternative power to a low voltage

portable device when no mains power is available.

The adaptor (1) includes electrical pins (4)

configured to connect with a mains power supply

socket; a power converter circuit (7) having an input

coupled to the electrical pins (4) for converting mains

power to a lower voltage supply (8); an electrical

output (2) of the lower voltage supply (8); and a fuel

cell (5) switchably coupled to said electrical output.

The adaptor (1) has a fluid connection port (12) for

coupling a fluid fuel outlet of a fuel cartridge (not

shown) to a fuel inlet of the fuel cell (5) and the fluid

connection port (12) is disposed in a face (3) of the

adaptor (1) from which the electrical pins (4) extend.

A valve of the fuel cartridge is operable by

engagement with the electrical pins (4) of the

adaptor (1).

21: 2013/05996 22: 2013/08/08 43: 2014/02/11 51: G06F 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: RAVEENDRAN, Vijayalakshmi R., HUANG, Xiaolong, WANG, Xiaodong, SHAUKAT, Fawad 33: US 31: 61/435,194 32: 2011/01/21 54: USER INPUT BACK CHANNEL FOR WIRELESS DISPLAYS 00: - As part of a communication session, a wireless

source device can transmit audio and video data to a

wireless sink device, and the wireless sink device

can transmit user input data received at the wireless

sink device back to the wireless source device. In

this manner, a user of the wireless sink device can

control the wireless source device and control the

content that is being transmitted from the wireless

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source device to the wireless sink device. The input

data received at the wireless sink device can have

associated coordinate information that is scaled or

normalized by either the wireless sink device or the

wireless source device.

21: 2013/05997 22: 2013/08/08 43: 2014/02/10 51: G06F, H04L 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: HUANG, Xiaolong, RAVEENDRAN, Vijayalakshmi R., WANG, Xiaodong, SHAUKAT, Fawad 33: US 31: 61/435,194 32: 2011/01/21 54: USER INPUT BACK CHANNEL FOR WIRELESS DISPLAYS 00: - As part of a communication session, a wireless

source device can transmit audio and video data to a

wireless sink device, and the wireless sink device

can transmit user input data received at the wireless

sink device back to the wireless source device. In

this manner, a user of the wireless sink device can

control the wireless source device and control the

content that is being transmitted from the wireless

source device to the wireless sink device.

21: 2013/06000 22: 2013/08/08 43: 2014/02/13 51: A01N, C01B, C09K 71: United Phosphorus Limited

72: SHROFF, Jaidev Rajnikant, SHROFF, Vikram Rajnikant, BERGAMASCHI, Andrea 33: IN 31: 907/KOL/2012 32: 2012/08/10 54: STABLE FORMULATION 00: - Disclosed is a composition comprising (a) a pesticidally effective amount of mineral oil; and (b) a suspension concentrate comprising particulate sulfur suspended in an aqueous medium and a method for using the same for the treatment of a locus.

21: 2013/06005 22: 2013/08/08 43: 2014/02/12 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Vifor (International) AG 72: BUHR, Wilm, BURCKHARDT, Susanna, DÜRRENBERGER, Franz, FUNK, Felix, GEISSER, Peter Otto, CORDEN, Vincent Anthony, COURTNEY, Stephen Martin, DAVENPORT, Tara, SLACK, Mark, RIDGILL, Mark Peter, YARNOLD, Christopher John,, DAWSON, Graham, BOYCE, Susan, ELLENBROEK, Albertus Antonius 33: EP 31: 11155103.2 32: 2011/02/18 54: NOVEL SULFONAMINOQUINOLINE HEPCIDIN ANTAGONISTS 00: - The present invention relates to novel hepcidin

antagonists of formula (I), pharmaceutical

compositions comprising them and the use thereof

as medicaments for the use in the treatment of iron

metabolism disorders, such as, in particular, iron

deficiency diseases and anaemias, in particular

anaemias in connection with chronic inflammatory

diseases (ACD: anaemia of chronic disease and Al;

anaemia of inflammation).

21: 2013/06014 22: 07/08/2013 43: 27/01/2014 51: 71: GRENDENE S A 72: CANEI ADEMIR 33: BR 31: 10 2012 019839-8 32: 2012/08/08

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54: FOOTWEAR, FOOTWEAR VAMP, FOOTWEAR VAMP FASTENING ELEMENT, FOOTWEAR-VAMP ASSEMBLY AND PROCESSES OF PRODUCTION AND/OR ASSEMBLY OF FOOTWEAR 00: - 57: The present invention discloses a novel footwear, footwear vamp, footwear vamp fastening element, footwear-vamp assembly and processes for production and/or assembly of a footwear. It is, therefore, a first object of the present invention a footwear (10) comprising at least one vamp (1), at least one outsole (6) and at least one fastening element (2), the fastening element (2) comprising at least one base (5) and at least one projection (4), defining a confinement region (7) for mounting the vamp (1.1).

21: 2013/06016 22: 07/08/2013 43: 12/02/2014 51: A61K, C07D, A61P 71: DR REDDY'S LABORATORIES INC and DR REDDY'S LABORATORIES LTD 72: VAYA NAVIN, KHATI NIRMAL, SINGH TARUM, CHARKHA AMIT ANIL, MULUPURU APARNA, BANDA NAGARAJU, KOCHER-LAKOTA CHANDRASEKHAR, VURE PRASAD, SHARMA SACHIN 33: IN 31: 241/CHE/2011 32: 2011/01/25, 33: US 31: 61/453.796 32: 2011/03/17 54: BENDAMUSTINE FORMULATIONS 00: - 57: Aspects of the present application relate to pharmaceutical formulations comprising bendamustine or its pharmaceutically acceptable salts, isomers, racemates, enantiomers, hydrates, solvates, metabolites, polymorphs, and mixtures thereof, suitable for pharmaceutical use. Aspects further provide methods of producing stable bendamustine compositions.

21: 2013/06026 22: 07/08/2013 43: 13/02/2014 51: G07B 71: NOMANINI MOBILE VENDING (PTY) LTD 72: MONADJEM VAHID JACOB

33: ZA 31: 2011/01154 32: 2011/02/14 54: A DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR VENDING VALUE TOKENS 00: - 57: A device (12) and system (10) for vending value tokens by means of printed vouchers is provided. The device includes a body (13) that has a digital processor (50), a memory unit (52), and a printer unit (22) housed therein and a selection interface (20) provided on an outer surface thereof. The selection interface displays a number of different prepaid options (21) for selection by a user, at least some of the prepaid options being provided by different suppliers of prepaid services (100, 102, 104, 106). The vending device is configured to wirelessly acquire a selection of different value tokens from a remotely accessible server (14) through a wireless communication network (16) and to store at least some of the value tokens on the memory unit subsequent to an owner or operator of the device crediting an operator account which the server has previously associated with the device, so that, in response to a user selecting one of the prepaid options and optionally selecting a print button (42), the device will vend a value token corresponding to the selected prepaid option by printing the value token onto a voucher (17). The device is portable and is operable to vend value tokens during a time in which a connection with the server has been lost, by using the value tokens already transferred to the device that are stored on the memory unit.

21: 2013/06031 22: 2013/08/12 43: 2014/02/14 51: A61B 71: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC. 72: MATSUDA, Dean, ILIZALITURRI-SANCHEZ, Victor, JEZIERKSI, Rafal, Z., JONES, Bryan, S., MITCHELL, Mathew, Erle

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33: US 31: 61/567,577 32: 2011/12/06 33: US 31: 61/545,345 32: 2011/10/10 33: US 31: 61/442,961 32: 2011/02/15 54: ARTHROSCOPIC RESECTION DEVICE 00: - The present disclosure relates to an arthroscopic

resection device (10). The device includes an outer

member (12) including a hub (12c), an inner member

(11) including a hub (11d), the inner member housed

within the outer member, a tube (13) coupled to the

outer member, and means (14) for allowing

longitudinal movement of the outer member relative

to the inner member, the means coupled to the tube.

The means can include a knob (14) with threads, a

ratchet (104), or a lever (1004).

21: 2013/06040 22: 2013/08/12 43: 2014/02/12 51: B65H, G07D 71: GRG Banking Equipment Co., Ltd. 72: YIN, Guangjun, WU, En, TAN, Dong 33: CN 31: 201110092162.9 32: 2011/04/13 54: GUIDER FOR CONVEYING SHEET-SHAPED OBJECT 00: - A guider for conveying a sheet-shaped object

comprises two side plates (13, 14); two wheel

components (7, 11) arranged in parallel between the

two side plates (13, 14), a top channel plate (9)

being disposed on the wheel components; and two

side channel components (10, 8) disposed between

the two wheel components (7, 11) and the top

channel plate (9), the two side channel components

(10, 8) forming a horizontal channel with the top

channel plate (9), and each forming a lateral channel

with the wheel component at the same side, two

ends of the side channel component being

respectively hinged on the two side plates (13, 14).

The guider further comprises two swing plates (6,

17) respectively fixedly disposed on the two side

channel components (10, 8); a first driving device for

driving the two swing plates (6, 17) to swing; a

reversing member (19) hinged between the two

lateral channels and used for switch between the

two lateral channels; and a second driving device for

driving the reversing member (19) to swing. The

guider for conveying a sheet-shaped object of the

present invention simplifies the structure of the

guider, and meanwhile reduces the manufacturing

cost of the guider.

21: 2013/06041 22: 2013/08/12 43: 2014/02/12 51: B65H 71: GRG Banking Equipment Co., Ltd. 72: LIU, Heng, TAN, Dong, WU, En, RAN, Fa 33: CN 31: 201110116610.4 32: 2011/05/06 54: BUNDLING APPARATUS FOR SHEET-TYPE MEDIUM 00: - A bundling apparatus for sheet-type medium is used

for stacking and bundling sheet-type medium. The

bundling apparatus for sheet-type medium

comprises a banknote delivery channel (11), a

bundling mechanism (13) and a position switching

mechanism (14), a banknote stacking position (61)

formed at the end of the banknote delivery channel

as well as a bundling position (62) formed

corresponding to the bundling mechanism, the

position switching mechanism (14) comprising a

rotating power shaft (41) driven by an electric motor

and at least two banknote stacking plates (51)

installed evenly on the power shaft. When any

banknote stacking plate is located in the banknote

stacking position, a corresponding banknote

stacking plate is located in the bundling position. The

present invention achieves the transition between

the motion of stacking and bundling the sheet-type

medium, improves work efficiency and saves space.

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21: 2013/06042 22: 2013/08/12 43: 2014/02/12 51: B65H 71: GRG Banking Equipment Co., Ltd. 72: YIN, Guangjun, TAN, Dong, WU, En 33: CN 31: 201110092139.X 32: 2011/04/13 54: GUIDER FOR CONVEYING SHEET-SHAPED OBJECT 00: - A guider for conveying a sheet-shaped object

comprises two side plates; two wheel components

arranged in parallel between the two side plates, a

top channel plate being disposed on a top portion of

the wheel components; and a lifting channel plate

disposed between the two wheel components and

the top channel plate, the lifting channel plate

forming a horizontal channel with the top channel

plate, and respectively forming lateral channels with

the two wheel components. The lifting channel plate

is disposed on the two side plates in a height-

adjustable manner. The guider further comprises: a

first driving device for driving the lifting channel plate

to move up and down; a reversing member hinged

between the two lateral channels and used for

switch between the two lateral channels; and a

second driving device for driving the reversing

member to rotate. The guider for conveying a sheet-

shaped object of the present invention simplifies the

structure of the guider, and meanwhile reduces the

manufacturing cost of the guider.

21: 2013/06043 22: 2013/08/12 43: 2014/02/13 51: G07D 71: GRG Banking Equipment Co., Ltd. 72: LIANG, Tiancai, MU, Zongbin, XIAO, Dahai, LI, Tingting 33: CN 31: 201110130431.6 32: 2011/05/19 54: VALUABLE DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION METHOD AND SYSTEM 00: - A valuable document identification method and

system are provided. The method comprises,

detecting features in different space ranges of a

valuable document, and obtaining multi-source

information O={Xi, Xj,..., Xn}, wherein XinXj?f, or

XinXj?f and Xi<=>Xj; labeling the space position of

Xj with Xi according to semantic constraints of Xi

and Xj, and obtaining position constraints ?ij(x, y);

extracting a characteristic value fi from Xi, and

extracting a characteristic value fj from Xj according

to the position constrains ?ij(x, y); determining

whether fi, fj meet the characteristic criteria of the

valuable document, if yes, then receiving the

valuable document, or else, rejecting the valuable

document. The method enables improved reliability

and robustness of the valuable document

identification system.

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21: 2013/06046 22: 2013/08/12 43: 2014/02/12 51: G07F 71: GRG Banking Equipment Co., Ltd. 72: LI, Yedong, VAIGAUSKAS, Eduardas, DONG, Xuewen, WANG, Rongsheng 33: CN 31: 201110129789.7 32: 2011/05/18 54: CARD INFORMATION PROTECTION DEVICE AND FINANCE SERVICE EQUIPMENT HAVING THE SAME 00: - A card information protection device and a finance

service equipment having the same are provided.

The card information protection device is arranged

between a transverse card inlet and a longitudinal

magnetic card information reader, and comprises a

magnetic card transverse admission port. A

magnetic card conveying channel is arranged

between the magnetic card transverse admission

port and the longitudinal magnetic card information

reader. A magnetic card rotating mechanism is

arranged in the magnetic card channel. The

magnetic card rotating mechanism is used for

rotating a transversely-inserted magnetic card to

longitudinal direction in order to convey the magnetic

card into the longitudinal magnetic card information

reader, and rotating the longitudinal magnetic card

returned by the longitudinal magnetic card

information reader to transverse direction in order to

convey the transverse magnetic card out. The

problem that the whole magnetic strip of the

magnetic card information reader which allows a

user to plug the magnetic card in the longitudinal

direction is completely scanned by a card stealer

device illegally arranged in a card plug-in buckle in

the process of longitudinally inserting the magnetic

card can be effectively solved, and thereby the

problem that the magnetic card information is stolen

illegally can be thoroughly solved.

21: 2013/06056 22: 2013/08/12 43: 2014/02/12 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Givaudan SA 72: TALSMA, Paul Alexander, BARTHOLOMEW, Tracy 33: GB 31: 1103103.6 32: 2011/02/23 54: ORGANIC COMPOUNDS 00: - The invention relates to flavour compositions comprising a mixture of coolant compounds comprising menthol and a menthane carboxamide selected from N-(4-cyanomethylphenyl) p-menthanecarboxamide. 2-isopropyl-5-methyl-N-(2-(pyridin-4-yl)ethyl)cyclohexanecarboxamide, or a mixture of N- (4-cyanomethylphenyl) p-menthanecarboxamide and 2- isopropyl-5-methyi-N-(2-(pyridin-4-yOethylJcyclohexanecarboxamide, wherein the total amount of menthane carboxamide is about 0.1 to 10%.

21: 2013/06057 22: 2013/08/12 43: 2014/02/14 51: A01N 71: Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. 72: ANAND, Rajan, APGAR, James M., BIFTU, Tesfaye, CHEN, Ping, CHU, Lin, COLANDREA, Vincent J., DONG, Guizhen, DROPINSKI, James F., FENG, Danqing, HICKS, Jacqueline D., JIANG, Jinlong, KIM, Alexander J., LEAVITT, Kenneth J., LI, Bing, QIAN, Xiaoxia, SEBHAT, Iyassu, WEI, Lan, WILKENING, Robert R., WU, Zhicai 33: US 31: 61/446,551 32: 2011/02/25 54: NOVEL CYCLIC AZABENZIMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS ANTI-DIABETIC AGENTS 00: - Novel compounds of structural formula (I) are

activators of AMP-protein kinase and are useful in

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the treatment, prevention and suppression of

diseases mediated by the AMPK-activated protein

kinase. The compounds of the present invention are

useful in the treatment of Type 2 diabetes,

hyperglycemia, metabolic syndrome, obesity,

hypercholesterolemia, and hypertension.

21: 2013/06058 22: 2013/08/12 43: 2014/02/12 51: B63B, B65D 71: ETS A. Deschamps et Fils 72: DESCHAMPS, Georges-Paul 33: FR 31: 1151313 32: 2011/02/17 54: CONVERTIBLE CONTAINER 00: - The invention relates to a container comprising

fittings (12) for gripping, handling, and securing said

container, each of said fittings (12) being placed at a

corner of said container in the non-expanded

position of said container, wherein said container

has a longitudinal dimension and a transverse

dimension in said non-expanded position.

21: 2013/06059 22: 2013/08/12 43: 2014/02/12 51: B60K, B60W, E02D, E02F, H02P 71: Siemens Industry, Inc. 72: MAZUMDAR, Joy 33: US 31: 13/033,898 32: 2011/02/24 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING AUXILIARY POWER BY REGENERATION POWER MANAGEMENT IN MOBILE MINING EQUIPMENT 00: -

A method for operating an ultracapacitor system

(310) used in a mining excavator (100) powered by

an electrical power source (302). The method

includes the step of detecting whether a line power

(1590,1600) from the electrical power source is

present. Next, a voltage level of the ultracapacitor

system is measured if the line power is not present.

The measured voltage level is then compared with a

minimum voltage level for the ultracapacitor system.

If the measured voltage level is more than the

minimum voltage level, auxiliary power is supplied

from the ultracapacitor system to operate mining

excavator systems. The auxiliary power may be

used to power electronic systems and components

such as computers, displays, control systems, gas

insulated switchgear and lighting systems.

21: 2013/06072 22: 2013/08/13 43: 2014/02/13 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: EXELIXIS, INC. 72: WILSON, Jo, Ann 33: US 31: 61/441,520 32: 2011/02/10 33: US 31: 61/441,527 32: 2011/02/10 54: PROCESSES FOR PREPARING QUINOLINE COMPOUNDS AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SUCH COMPOUNDS 00: - The present invention is directed to processes for

making and compositions containing quinolines such

as formula I or pharmaceutically acceptable salts

thereof wherein: X1 is H, Br, CI, or X2 is H, Br, CI, or

n1 is 1-2; and n2 is 1-2.

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21: 2013/06073 22: 2013/08/13 43: 2014/02/13 51: B05B, E21C 71: TERRAVENT (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: VAN SCHOOR, Martin John 33: ZA 31: 2012/06777 32: 2012/09/11 54: DUST SUPPRESSION 00: - This invention provides a spray apparatus for dust

suppression, the apparatus including a suitable

frame on which is provided a high pressure air

system, a low pressure air system, and a spray

system, the high pressure system being adapted to

supply air to the low pressure system that includes a

supply of water-based dust suppressant solution and

that is adapted to provide the solution under

pressure to the spray system. In a preferred form of

the invention, the frame may be adapted to be

mounted securely on a wheeled chassis to provide a

wheeled vehicle for ease of transportation, for

example along a surface or along a rail system as

provided in many, if not most, mine tunnels.

Although the high pressure tank may be a

cylindrical, conventionally-shaped compressed air

tank, in one form of the invention the high pressure

tank may conveniently be in the form of a square or

rectangular doughnut-shaped tank. In this form, the

tank may be integral with, or may form part of, the

frame. The low pressure system may preferably

include a low pressure tank. In a preferred form of

the invention, the low pressure tank be a collapsible

tank i.e. made from a suitably flexible material such

as vinyl coated polyester as is used for tarpaulins

and mine ducting. When provided as a collapsible

tank, it may be emptied and collapsed between and

within the interior part of the aforementioned high

pressure tank, for ease of transportation. The spray

system may include a horizontal conduit with a

directionally adjustable extension conduit at each

end thereof, each extension conduit being adjustable

between a horizontal position and a vertical position.

In one form of the invention, the wheeled vehicle

may conveniently be coupled to a tractor-like vehicle

to pull the wheeled vehicle along a surface or along

a rail system provided in mine tunnels, for example.

The invention also provides a method of spraying a

water-based dust suppressant solution on surfaces

such as in mine tunnels, including the step of using a

spray apparatus as herein described. The invention

further provides a method of spraying a water-based

dust suppressant solution on surfaces such as in

mine tunnels, including the steps of utilizing a high

pressure air system to pressurize a low pressure air

system that includes a supply of dust suppressant

solution, and activating a spray system to suitably

spray the solution on a surface such as the floor

and/or walls of a mine tunnel, for example. The

method may include the steps of providing the high

pressure air system, the low pressure air system,

and the spray system on a suitable frame that in turn

is mounted on a wheeled chassis, for ease of

transportation along a surface or along a rail system

provided in mine tunnels, for example.

21: 2013/06074 22: 2013/08/13 43: 2014/02/13 51: A01N, A61K 71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 72: PALOVICH, Michael, R., NEIPP, Christopher, E 33: US 31: 61/441,840 32: 2011/02/11 54: CATHEPSIN C INHIBITORS 00: - Disclosed are 4-amino-2-butenamides of Formula (I)

having pharmacological activity, pharmaceutical

compositions containing them, and methods for the

treatment of diseases mediated by the cathepsin C

enzyme such as chronic obstructive pulmonary

disease.

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21: 2013/06075 22: 2013/08/13 43: 2014/02/13 51: G09F 71: CAMACHO, Armando 72: CAMACHO, Armando 33: AU 31: 2011900108 32: 2011/01/14 54: EXPANDING DEVICES 00: - An expandable device including: a first member; a

second member; at least one tension member

attached to the first and second members and

extending between the first and second members,

the first and second members movable between an

open position, in which at least a part of the first

member is spaced from the second member, and a

closed position, in which said at least a part of the

first member is adjacent the second member; and at

least one spacer sized to be located between the

first and second members when in the open position,

and to maintain the first and second members in the

open position, wherein, in the open position, the at

least one tension member is held taut between the

first and second members.

21: 2013/06076 22: 2013/08/13 43: 2014/02/13 51: A47B, F16B 71: UNILIN, BVBA

72: CAPPELLE, Mark, MAERTENS, Luc, VANHASTEL, Luc, DEMAN, Luc, MARRES, Maarten, VAN TROYS, Jan 33: BG 31: BE 2011/0189 32: 2011/03/28 33: US 31: 61/542,562 32: 2011/10/03 54: COMPOSED ELEMENT AND REAR WALL CONSTRUCTION APPLIED HEREWITH 00: - Composed element, more particularly a piece of

furniture, wherein this composed element (1)

comprises at least a rear wall, as well as a number

of constructional parts (3) forming a whole in which

the rear wall has to be provided, wherein the rear

wall forms the rear side of the composed element (1

) and consists of one or more rear wall parts (9-10),

characterized in that the composed element (1)

comprises seats for installing at least one of the rear

wall parts (9-10), which are configured such that said

rear wall part (9-10) can be slid into the seats

starting from the rear side of the composed element

(1), more particularly from a position which differs

from the final plane in which the rear wall part (9-10)

will be situated in the final condition.

21: 2013/06083 22: 2013/08/13 43: 2014/02/13 51: F16K, G05B 71: Govender, Preevin 72: Govender, Preevin 33: ZA 31: 2012/06064 32: 2012/08/13 54: A VALVE APPARATUS; AND SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A WATER SUPPLY 00: -

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This invention relates to a valve device comprising a

valve body having a inlet port connectable to a fluid

supply and an outlet port to output fluid received via

the inlet port, the device comprising means defining

a main flow path for facilitating a main fluid flow

between the inlet port and the outlet port; means

defining a trickle flow path for facilitating a trickle

flow of fluid between the inlet port and the outlet

port, wherein the trickle flow has a lower volumetric

flow rate than the main flow; and a trickle controller

to open or seal the trickle flow path thereby to permit

or substantially stop trickle flow or fluid, in use. The

invention relates to a method of controlling fluid flow

through the valve device and to a method and

system of controlling water supply using the valve

device in accordance with the invention.

21: 2013/06084 22: 2013/08/13 43: 2014/02/13 51: F16K, G05B, G05D 71: Govender, Preevin 72: Govender, Preevin 33: ZA 31: 2012/06066 32: 2012/08/13 54: A SWITCHING APPARATUS AND A VALVE COMPRISING THE SAME 00: - This invention relates to a switching apparatus and a

valve device comprising the same. The switching

apparatus having a motor having a rotatable shaft,

the shaft being actuable to rotate in response to the

motor receiving a suitable control signal; a switch

arrangement comprising at least one switch actuable

between at least a first condition and a second

condition; and an actuator member having a body

comprising a connection zone, connectable directly

to the shaft of the motor, and an impact zone spaced

from the connection zone, the actuator member

being directly rotatable by the shaft of the motor

between first and second positions causing the

impact zone to engage or impact with the switch

arrangement with substantial momentum to actuate

the switch arrangement between the first condition

and second condition, respectively, in use.

21: 2013/06086 22: 2013/08/13 43: 2014/02/14 51: A61K, G01N 71: Basilea Pharmaceutica AG 72: LANE, Heidi Alexandra, BACHMANN, Felix 33: EP 31: 11155774.0 32: 2011/02/24 54: USE OF ACETYLATED TUBULIN AS A BIOMARKER OF DRUG RESPONSE TO FURAZANOBENZIMIDAZOLES 00: - Use of acetylated tubulin as a biomarker for

predicting the response to a compound, preferably

resistance of a disease such as cancer in a subject

to said compound, wherein the compound is a

furazanobenzimidazoles compound of general

formula (I).

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21: 2013/06088 22: 2013/08/13 43: 2014/02/13 51: A01N 71: SHAH, Deepak Pranjivandas 72: SHAH, Deepak Pranjivandas 33: IN 31: 252/MUM/2011 32: 2011/01/28 54: PESTICIDAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING SULPHUR, A FUNGICIDE AND AN AGROCHEMICAL EXCIPIENT 00: - A pesticidal composiiton comprising sulphur, a fungicide selected from the group consisting of cymoxanil, fenhexamid, fenamidone, cyazofamid, chlorothalonil, kresoxim methyl, azoxystrobin, pyraclostrobin, iprodione, validamycin, kasugamycin, cyprodinil, pencycuron, hexaconazole, prochloraz, epoxiconazole, prothioconazole, trifloxystrobin, thiophanate methyl, spiroxamine, metrafenone, or their salts thereof and at least one agrochemically acceptable excipient.

21: 2013/06089 22: 2013/08/13 43: 2014/02/13 51: A01N 71: SHAH, Deepak Pranjivandas 72: SHAH, Deepak Pranjivandas 33: IN 31: 251/MUM/2011 32: 2011/01/28 54: PESTICIDE COMPOSITION COMPRISING SULPHUR, AN INSECTICIDE AND AN AGROCHEMICAL EXCIPIENT 00: - The present invention relates to an pesticidal composition comprising an effective amount of a sulphur; an effective amount of at least one insecticide selected from the group consisting of cartap fipronil, pirimicarb, buprofezine, thiachloprid, acetamiprid, clothianidin, diafenthiuron, novaluron,

flubendiamide, spirotetramat, thiamethoxam, imidacloprid, abamectin, lambda-cyhalothrin or salts thereof, and at least one agrochemically acceptable excipient.

21: 2013/06090 22: 2013/08/13 43: 2014/02/13 51: A01N 71: SHAH, Deepak Pranjivandas 72: SHAH, Deepak Pranjivandas 33: IN 31: 253/MUM/2011 32: 2011/01/28 54: PESTICIDE COMPOSITION COMPRISING SULPHUR, AN ACARICIDE AND AN AGROCHEMICAL EXCIPIENT 00: - The present invention relates to a pesticidal composition comprising an effective amount of sulphur, an effective amount of at least one acaricide selected from the group consisting of bifenazate, fenpyroximate, fenazaquin, hexythiazox, spirodiclofen, spiromesifen, bifenthrin, abamectin and their salts thereof and at least one agrochemically acceptable excipient.

21: 2013/06091 22: 2013/08/13 43: 2014/02/18 51: B64D, F41H 71: Alenia Aermacchi S.p.A. 72: MERLO, Emanuele, BRENNA, Fabio 33: IT 31: TO2011A000123 32: 2011/02/14 54: EQUIPMENT FOR THE REDUCTION OF THE RADAR MARKING FOR AIRCRAFTS 00: - Equipment for the reduction of the radar marking of

an aircraft V, which can be applied to at least one

hot portion H of the aircraft, chosen from the

following: a piloting cabin or cockpit, comprising at

least one transparent portion; a first frame of the

fuselage; a plurality of junction edges of

components, including wings, tail veilings and

engine air intakes; at least one motor face. Said

equipment comprises at least one device for

dissipating incident radar waves, which can be

removably applied to at least one hot portion H of

the aircraft without affecting the aerodynamic

characteristics of the aircraft V.

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21: 2013/06092 22: 2013/08/13 43: 2014/02/13 51: B64C, B64D 71: Alenia Aermacchi S.p.A. 72: LUCCHESINI, Massimo, MERLO, Emanuele 33: IT 31: TO2011A000122 32: 2011/02/14 54: AIRCRAFT WITH IMPROVED AERODYNAMIC PERFORMANCE 00: - An aircraft (10) with improved aerodynamic

performances, adapted to keep the directional

stability and a very good aerodynamic behaviour at

medium-high incidence. Said aircraft (10) comprises

a fuselage (12) to which shaped wings (18, 20) are

associated, and a nose (52). Said aircraft (10) also

comprises a vortex control device (72) of the

extension of the leading edge of the wing at the root

(LERX), shaped in order to symmetrize the bursting

of the vortices generated by such LERX with a

medium-high incidence. Said aircraft comprises

removable equipment with at least one dissipation

device of incident radar waves, on at least one hot

portion of the aircraft.

21: 2013/06106 22: 2013/08/14 43: 2014/02/14 51: G07F 71: Shiluba-Tsaka Productive (Pty) Ltd 72: SHILUBANE, Tsakane 33: ZA 31: 2012/05027 32: 2012/07/05 54: A VENDING MACHINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: - The invention provides a vending machine

management system which includes: a data storage

device for storing data; a user interface operable to

receive a user input indicative of at least one article

and/or service to be dispensed from a particular

vending machine; a monitoring module adapted

generate a monitoring signal to monitor operation

conditions of the vending machine, a token

generation module operable to generate a token for

the at least one article and/or service dispensed by

the vending machine, or associated financial values

thereof, wherein the token is redeemable at other

vending machines; and a control module configured,

in use, to determine, from the monitoring signal,

whether or not the operation condition of the vending

machine substantially matches a predetermined

condition, wherein in response to a match, the

control module is configured to cause the token

generation module to generate a token.

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21: 2013/06110 22: 2013/08/14 43: 2014/02/14 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: Novo Nordisk A/S 72: ANDERSEN, Mette Dahl, NOERDBY, Peder Lisby, KJAERGAARD, Kristian, GRELL, Susanne Nedergaard, GRUHLER, Albrecht, BUCHARDT, Jens, ANDERSEN, Henrik Sune, PADKJAER, Soeren, KASTRUP, Jesper, HAAKANSSON, Katarina, HORNUM, Lars, FRIEDRICHSEN, Birgitte, BAUNSGAARD, Dorrit 33: EP 31: 11156416.7 32: 2011/03/01 54: ANTAGONISTIC DR3 LIGANDS 00: - The present disclosure relates to treatment of inflammatory diseases. In particular, the present disclosure relates to antagonistic DR3 ligands useful for treating inflammatory diseases.

21: 2013/06111 22: 2013/08/14 43: 2014/02/14 51: A61K, C07K 71: Novo Nordisk A/S 72: HILDEN, Ida, PESCHKE, Bernd, BREINHOLT, Jens, KOFOD-HANSEN, Mikael 33: EP 31: 11156682.4 32: 2011/03/02 54: COAGULATION FACTOR-TARGETING TO TLT-1 ON ACTIVATED PLATELETS 00: - The current invention relates to: procoagulant proteins which may, for example, be fusion proteins or chemical conjugates; methods of producing said procoagulant proteins; polynucleotides that encode said fusion proteins and cells that expresses them. Furthermore, the current invention relates to procoagulant proteins for use as a medicament. Individuals that have a coagulopathy, such as haemophilia A and B with or without inhibitors, may be treated with the procoagulant proteins of the current invention.

21: 2013/06112 22: 2013/08/14 43: 2014/02/17

51: B60R, G10K 71: Autoneum Management AG 72: BERTOLINI, Claudio, CASTAGNETTI, Claudio, SEPPI, Marco 54: AUTOMOTIVE NOISE ATTENUATING TRIM PART 00: - A sound attenuating trim part, comprising at least

one insulating area with an acoustic mass-spring

characteristics comprising at least a mass layer (A)

and a decoupling layer (3) adjacent to the mass

layer (A), whereby the mass layer (A) consists of a

porous fibrous layer (1) and a barrier layer (2), with

the barrier layer (2) being located between the

porous fibrous layer (1) and the decoupling layer (3)

and all layers are laminated together, and whereby

the porous fibrous layer (1) at least in the insulating

area is having an adjusted dynamic Young's

modulus (Pa) such that the radiation frequency of is

at least 3000 (Hz).

21: 2013/06115 22: 2013/08/14 43: 2014/02/18 51: C22C, C23C 71: Umicore AG & Co. KG 72: HUTIN, Olivier, RINGELSTEIN, Hans Martin 33: EP 31: 11157478.6 32: 2011/03/09 54: AMALGAM BALLS HAVING AN ALLOY COATING 00: - Energy-saving lamps contain a gas filling of mercury vapour and argon in a gas discharge bulb. Amalgam balls are used for filling the gas discharge bulb with mercury. Novel coated balls whose operating life in the case of automatic metered introduction is increased by coating of the balls with an alloy powder and conglutination of the amalgam balls during storage and processing is prevented are proposed.

21: 2013/06118 22: 2013/08/14 43: 2014/02/26 51: A61K 71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC 72: KRANZ, James, RINELLA, Joseph 33: US 31: 61/440,918 32: 2011/02/09 54: LYOPHILIZED FORMULATIONS 00: -

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The invention is directed to a method for producing a polypeptide composition comprising: combining a polypeptide with a volatile additive to form a liquid mixture and lyophilizing the liquid mixture to obtain a lyophilized polypeptide composition.

21: 2013/06130 22: 15/08/2013 43: 13/02/2014 51: A61K, A61M 71: SOSEI R & D LTD 72: TANSLEY ROBERT and SNAPE SUSAN 33: GB 31: 1103770.2 32: 2011/03/04, 54: USE OF GLYCOPYRROLATE FOR TREATING TACHYCARDIA 00: - 57: The invention relates to a novel use of the antimuscarinic agent glycopyrrolate, for example the salt glycopyrronium bromide. In particular, the invention relates to glycopyrrolate for use as a heart rate lowering agent and more particularly, but not exclusively, for use in patients suffering from respiratory conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

21: 2013/06136 22: 2013/08/15 43: 2014/02/26 51: A24B 71: PHILLIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: SALMON, Brian, KONRATH, Osny, Gilmar 33: EP 31: 11001350.5 32: 2011/02/18 54: METHOD OF PROCESSING TOBACCO LEAVES 00: - The present invention relates to a method of

processing whole tobacco leaves with stem, veins,

and lamina material. The whole tobacco leaves are

tipped, in order to receive tips and butts. The tips

and butts are then separated. The separated tips are

further processed by cutting or shredding, in order to

receive light and heavy tip material. Once the light

tip material is separated from the heavy tip material,

the light tip material is dried, before it is finally

packaged.

21: 2013/06137 22: 2013/08/15 43: 2014/02/17 51: F24J, G05D 71: APLICACIONES RENOVABLES INTEGRADAS, S.L. 72: MURCIA PACHECO, Emilio, IÑESTA GONZÁLEZ, Daniel, MURCIA PACHECO, Pedro Jóse, LÓPEZ GARRIDO, Julian 54: HELIOSTAT WITH A DRIVE SHAFT POINTING AT THE TARGET, REFLECTION SENSOR AND A CLOSED-LOOP CONTROL SYSTEM 00: - Heliostat comprising a drive shaft pointing at the

target, two reflection or refraction solar sensors, and

a closed-loop control system, independent of the

solution provided by the main reflective optics. The

first solar sensor (14) detects the position of the

incident main beam (22) with respect to the main

plane of the optics (21), while the second solar

sensor (15) detects the position of the reflected main

beam (23) with respect to the drive plane (10). The

closed-loop control system is retroactively supplied

by the signals from these two sensors that compare

said signals at all times, and coordinates the primary

drive (4) and the secondary drive (6) in order to

achieve the condition of pointing at the target at all

times.

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21: 2013/06138 22: 2013/08/15 43: 2014/02/17 51: B01J 71: RHODIA OPERATIONS 72: POLLI, Andrew, FRANCIS, Francis, ENGLISH, Thomas, LARCHER, Olivier, INFRAH, Simon 33: US 31: 61/458,035 32: 2010/11/16 54: POROUS INORGANIC COMPOSITE OXIDE 00: - The present invention is directed to: a porous

inorganic composite oxide that contains oxides of

aluminum and cerium, or oxides of aluminum and

zirconium, or oxides of aluminum, cerium, and

zirconium, and, optionally, oxides of one or more

dopants selected from transition metals, rare earths,

and mixtures thereof.

21: 2013/06139 22: 2013/08/15 43: 2014/02/17 51: B04C 71: JANSEN VAN RYSSEN, Gerrit 72: JANSEN VAN RYSSEN, Gerrit 54: METHOD OF AND APPARATUS FOR WORKING ON A DAM WALL 00: -

This invention relates to a method of and apparatus

10.1 for working on a wall 46 of a dam 44. The

method includes the steps of separating by

centrifugal forces by means of a first centrifugal

separator 12.1 an input material 14.1 into a first part

16 having a solids recovery rate of equal to or more

than 14% of the input material 14, and a second part

18. The second part 18 is separated by centrifugal

forces by means of a second centrfigugal separator

20.1 the second part 18 into a third part 22 having a

solids recovery rate of equal to or more than 5% of

the input material 14, and a fourth part 24. The

fourth part 24 is fed towards a centre region 58 of

the dam 44.

21: 2013/06149 22: 2013/08/15 43: 2014/02/17 51: C11D 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: BROZE, Guy, JACQUES, Alain, TUZI, Alexandrine, YIANAKOPOULOS, Georges 33: US 31: 11/756,267 32: 2007/05/31 54: FABRIC SOFTENING COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING POLYMERIC MATERIALS 00: - Fabric softening compositions comprising polymeric materials capable of retaining volatile perfume ingredients are disclosed, as well as methods of softening fabrics.

21: 2013/06150 22: 2013/08/15 43: 2014/03/03 51: C11D 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: BROZE, Guy, OLDENHOVE, Louis, PAYNE, Richard 33: US 31: 11/756,267 32: 2007/05/31 54: FABRIC SOFTENING COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING POLYMERIC MATERIALS 00: -

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Fabric softening compositions comprising polymeric materials capable of retaining volatile perfume ingredients are disclosed, as well as methods of softening fabrics.

21: 2013/06151 22: 2013/08/15 43: 2014/03/04 51: C11D 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: BROZE, Guy, JACQUES, Alain, TUZI, Alexandrine, YIANAKOPOULOS, Georges 33: US 31: 11/756,267 32: 2007/05/31 54: FABRIC SOFTENING COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING POLYMERIC MATERIALS 00: - Fabric softening compositions comprising polymeric materials capable of retaining volatile perfume ingredients are disclosed, as well as methods of softening fabrics.

21: 2013/06154 22: 2013/08/15 43: 2014/02/17 51: G02B 71: Nippon Carbide Industries Co., Inc. 72: MIMURA, Ikuo, TAKAMATSU, Takeo 33: JP 31: 2011-009316 32: 2011/01/19 54: MICRO GLASS BEAD RETROREFLECTIVE SHEET IN WHICH IMAGES HAVING VISIBLE DIRECTIVITIES ARE INSTALLED 00: - Provided is a retroreflective sheet in which collective

images having excellent anti-counterfeiting effect

and information transmissibility are installed. The

present invention is a retroreflective sheet (100) in

which at least two or more kinds of collective images

(L1, L2) formed by collecting a large number of dot

images (P1, P2) respectively having visible

directivities in predetermined directions are installed

adjacent to each other. The visible area of each of

the dot images constituting the collective images has

a conical spread with the dot image as the apex

thereof, the inclination (ß) of the central axis of the

conical visible area of each of the dot images in the

collective images is 5-60 degrees, the difference

(?ß) between the inclinations of the central axes of

the visible areas of the respective dot images in the

collective images adjacent to each other is 5-25

degrees, and the directions of the inclinations of the

central axes (Vo1, Vo2) of the dot images

constituting the respective collective images are both

located on the same side with respect to a plane

perpendicular to the surface of the retroreflective

sheet and including a central line passing the center

of the retroreflective sheet when the central axes are

translated so as to pass the center of the

retroreflective sheet.

21: 2013/06157 22: 2013/08/15 43: 2014/02/17 51: A61H, B05B 71: Kelda Showers Limited 72: HONEYANDS, Christopher 33: GB 31: 1102766.1 32: 2011/02/17 54: SHOWER HEAD 00: - A shower head (40) has a passageway for a flow of

pressurised air from a pressurised air supply, via a

Venturi (48) having a convergent portion (46), throat

(50) and divergent portion (52), to a shower

discharge opening (56), and a passageway (58) for

a flow of water from a water supply to a water

discharge opening (60) in the Venturi. The Venturi is

such that, in use, the general direction of the flow of

air is turned through a substantial angle in the

Venturi. This folding of the Venturi enables a

compact configuration of shower head to be

provided.

21: 2013/06158 22: 2013/08/15 43: 2014/02/17 51: B60R, B60T, B62D 71: BRYAR, Barry John 72: BRYAR, Barry John 33: AU 31: 2011900147 32: 2011/01/18 54: VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: -

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A control system for a vehicle (10) having an air

braking system is disclosed. The control system

comprises a supply line (13) for receiving a supply of

compressed air to use in the air braking system. One

or more brake members (19) are "provided in fluid

communication with the supply line (13) and

controllable such that upon receipt of a supply of

compressed air, the one or more brake members

(19) become disengaged so as to facilitate

movement of the vehicle (10) and upon removal of

the supply of compressed air, the one or more brake

members (19) become engaged so as to prevent

movement of the vehicle (10). An isolator device (20)

is positionable within the supply line (13) so as to be

located upstream of the brake members (19). The

isolator device (20) is controllable to operate in at

least two stales. A first stale wherein the

compressed air is permitted to flow along a supply

line (16) to the brake members (19) and a second

stale wherein the compressed air is prevented from

flowing along the supply line (16) to (he brake

members (19). When the isolator device (20) is in

the second state, any compressed air present in the

supply line (16) downstream of the isolator device

but upstream of the one or more brake members

(19) is exhausted therefrom.

21: 2013/06175 22: 2013/08/16 43: 2014/02/17 51: A01N, C07D 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: NANCHEN, Steve, GAUVRY, Noëlle 33: CH 31: 00407/11 32: 2011/03/10 54: ISOXAZOLE DERIVATIVES 00: - The invention relates to new isoxazoline compounds

of formula (I) wherein the variables have the

meaning as indicated in the claims; in free form and

in salt form; and optionally the enantiomers and

geometrical isomers thereof. The compounds of

formula (1) are useful in the control of parasites, in

particular ectoparasites, in and on vertebrates.

21: 2013/06191 22: 2013/08/16 43: 2014/02/17 51: E21D 71: WEKABA ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD 72: ROSSINI, Brett 33: ZA 31: 2012/03726 32: 2012/05/22 54: STABILISATION OF ROCK BODIES 00: - This invention relates to the stabilisation of rock

bodies. It provides a yielding rock bolt, an anchor

assembly for anchoring a shaft of a yielding rock bolt

to a wall portion of a borehole in a rock face, a

yielding rock bolt kit and a method of assembling a

yielding rock bolt. The yielding rock bolt has a shaft

having a narrowed region at a predetermined

distance from a distal end thereof, the distal end

being arranged, in use, adjacent an inner end of the

borehole; a rock face engaging means adjacent a

proximal end of the shaft to secure the proximal end

of the shaft adjacent the rock face; an anchor

assembly that is arranged on the shaft at the

narrowed region and has a passage therethrough

through which the shaft passes, the anchor

assembly further having an expandable component

which is expandable, in use, to engage a wall portion

of the borehole; an expanding component for

causing the expandable component to expand, in

use; and a deforming unit having a deforming

passage of size complementary to the narrowed

region and smaller then a distal section of the shaft

distally adjacent to the narrowed region, such that, in

use, the distal section is deformed by the deforming

unit as the shaft is displaced through the deforming

unit.

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21: 2013/06196 22: 2013/08/16 43: 2014/02/18 51: C01F, C01G, C02F 71: Outotec Oyj 72: RIIHIMÄKI, Teppo 33: FI 31: 20110085 32: 2011/03/09 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING A POORLY SOLUBLE CALCIUM-ARSENIC COMPOUND 00: - The invention relates to a method for precipitating pentavalent calcium arsenate from an acidic solution, in which arsenic is at least partially in trivalent form. The acidic solution is neutralised before being routed to an arsenic oxidation stage,and a poorly soluble calcium-arsenic compound is precipitated from the solution, in which all the arsenic is pentavalent.

21: 2013/06201 22: 19/08/2013 43: 19/02/2014 51: G02C 71: ROUMEGA BENEDICTE VALERIE 72: ROUMEGA BENEDICTE VALERIE 33: ZA 31: 2012/03694 32: 2012/05/18 54: VISION ASSISTANCE ASSEMBLY 00: - 57: A vision assistance assembly is provided. The assembly includes a vision correcting lens supported on a support arm configured to be secured so that the lens is located in front of a mirror, between the user and the mirror. The support arm supports the lens from a stationary, secondary structure, so that a visually impaired user may look through it, at the mirror, while having his or her vision corrected and having both his or her hands free to apply make-up or do other facial grooming.

21: 2013/06210 22: 19/08/2013 43: 20/02/2014 51: G01R, G08C 71: MACHADO MAGALHAES DE ALMEIDA JOAO and PEREIRA FERREIRA, PAULO RICARDO 72: MACHADO MAGALHAES DE ALMEIDA JOAO and PEREIRA FERREIRA, PAULO RICARDO 33: BR 31: P/1100227-1 32: 2011/02/18, 54: MODULAR MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR COLLECTION OF MEASUREMENTS AND CONTROL FOR ENERGY, WATER AND GAS 00: - 57: Modular management system for collection of measurements and control for energy, water and gas characterized by including MUNC equipment composed of electrical and electronic circuits, with resident control program, electronic meters and first module, the first module includes control, processing and energy supply circuits, at least one battery to ensure uninterrupted operation, a microprocessor, memory for resident program and through the communication modem and a second module including control and processing circuits communication modem and ports, with the equipment being able to perform data collection and processing from energy, water, gas or liquid fuel meters. The present invention is a system for collecting and monitoring information and

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parameters obtained by energy, gas, water and fuel distribution meters. It is a further objective of the present invention to provide at system for processing information received from energy, gas, water or liquid fuel distribution meters.

21: 2013/06212 22: 19/08/2013 43: 20/02/2014 51: C07D 71: RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED 72: MEDHANE ROSHAN RAMESH, MAHESHWARI NITIN, PRASAD MOHAN, ARORA SUDERSHAN KUMAR 33: IN 31: 433/Del/2011 32: 2011/02/21 54: AN IMPROVED PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF VORICONAZOLE AND INTERMEDIATES THEREOF 00: - 57: The present invention relates to an improved stereoselective process for the preparation of (2R,3S/2S,3R)-3-(4-chloro-5-fluoropyrimidin-6-yl)-2-(2,4-difluorophenyl)- 1-(1H-l,2,4-triazol-1-yl)butan-2-ol intermediate compound. This intermediate compound is further used to prepare voriconazole - a triazole antifungal agent.

21: 2013/06221 22: 2013/08/19 43: 2014/02/19 51: C07D 71: IRM LLC 72: FLATT, Brenton, T., MOLTENI, Valentina, LOREN, Jon, SMITH, Jeffrey, M., FAN, Yi 33: US 31: 61/446,572 32: 2011/02/25 54: COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS AS TRK INHIBITORS 00: - The invention provides compounds, pharmaceutical

compositions comprising such compounds and

methods of using such compounds to treat or

prevent diseases or disorders associated with

abnormal or deregulated TRK kinase activity.

21: 2013/06257 22: 2013/08/20 43: 2014/02/20 51: G06Q 71: TRUSTCO MOBILE MAURITIUS 72: VAN ROOYEN, Quinton, SWINDON, David William, JONES, Johannes 54: SUBSCRIPTION BASED TRANSACTION FACILITATION SYSTEM 00: - The invention provides a computer system for facilitating the initiation and/or conclusion of an insurance contract, said system characterized by a telecommunications network, a telecommunications device operable on the network, one or more application servers having one or more points-of preference on the telecommunications network, said servers including; a CPU, data storage means, and input and output means, as well as one or more subscription servers having one or more points-of-presence on the telecommunications network, said servers including; a CPU, data storage means, and input and output means, and wherein software is provided on at least one of the application servers which software is operable on one or more of the application servers to initiate an insurance contract, wherein a message is sent to a user in which message an offer is made to the user to provide insurance to the user conditionally on the user responding to the offer by transmitting or having transmitted a message to the one or more servers over the telecommunication network either accepting or rejecting the offer and agreeing to registration to an insurance subscription and a periodic subscription fee being charged to the user‟s mobile telecommunications account, which responding message is processed by the application and subscription severs in accordance with predetermined rules set in the software.

21: 2013/06258 22: 2013/08/20 43: 2014/02/20 51: G06Q 71: TRUSTCO MOBILE MAURITIUS 72: VAN ROOYEN, Quinton, JONES, Johannes, SWINDON, David William 54: TRANSACTION FACILITATION SYSTEM 00: - The invention provides a computer system for facilitating the initiation and/or conclusion of a financial product contract, said system characterized by a telecommunications network, a telecommunications terminal operable on the network, and a server having a point-to-presence on the telecommunications network, said server including; a CPU, data storage means, and inputs and outputs, wherein software is provided on the server which is operable on the server to initiate said contract in response to data received by the server

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from the terminal over the network from a user, wherein when the user concludes a transaction with a vendor, a message is sent to the user‟s terminal, in which message an offer is made to the user to provide insurance to the user without further charge conditionally on the user responding to the offer by transmitting a message to the server either accepting or rejecting the offer, which responding message is processed by the server in accordance with predetermined rules set in the software, and wherein a collaboration server pre-processes the data received from the consumer to determine whether the transaction can be concluded and the insurance underwritten in accordance with the predetermined rules of the underwriter, said collaboration sever communicating a determination that the insurance can be underwritten to either or both the insurer‟s server and the vendor whereby the transaction is concluded with payment by the vendor and the insurance underwritten.

21: 2013/06272 22: 2013/08/20 43: 2014/02/20 51: H04W 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: GAO, Chi, MAZZARESE, David 33: CN 31: 201110111367.7 32: 2011/04/29 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SENDING AND RECEIVING CONTROL SIGNALLING 00: - The present invention provides a method and a

device for transmitting and receiving control

signaling. The method includes: determining an

original size of a DCI format which is in a first group

and is the format of DCI to be transmitted;

determining, according to a current transmission

configuration, a second group of DCI formats that

can be used under the current transmission

configuration; comparing a size of the DCI format in

the second group with the original size of the DCI

format in the first group, and if the second group

includes a DCI format that has a same size as a DCI

format in the first group, appending a bit to the DCI

format which is in the first group of DCI formats and

has the same size as the DCI format in the second

group, so that size of the DCI format in the first

group after the bit appending is different from that of

the DCI format in the second group; and

transmitting, according to the DCI format with the

appended bit in the first group, the DCI to be

transmitted. According to embodiments of the

present invention, DCI formats under a current

configuration may be easily distinguished with a

relative small overhead.

21: 2013/06273 22: 2013/08/20 43: 2014/02/25 51: B32B, B65D 71: Amcor Flexibles Singen GmbH 72: DIETRICH, Christoph, HAFNER, Klaus, BAUER, Sven 33: EP 31: 11001574.0 32: 2011/02/25 54: COMPOSITE FILM 00: - The invention relates to a composite film (10) for

closing a container by sealing the composite film

against a circumferential sealing surface of the

container or of a cap ring to be connected to the

container, wherein said composite film comprises a

support layer (14) made of a metal film and a sealing

layer connected to the metal film. The sealing layer

comprises a coextrusion layer having a cohesively

breaking intermediate layer (18) and adhesion

promoter layers (16, 20) disposed on both sides of

the intermediate layer (18). The composite film is

suitable for tight sealing against sealing surfaces

made of polished tinplate.

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51: A24F, A61H 71: DARREN JAMES AIKEN 72: AIKEN, DARREN JAMES 54: A DEVICE FOR CURBING ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOUR 00: - A device for curbing addictive behaviour comprising

an elongate and hollow member including first and

second apertures, the location and orientation of the

apertures relative the elongate member configured

such that when the user applies the first aperture of

the elongate member orally and draws on the

device, air is drawn in through the second aperture,

passing through the elongate member and exiting

through the first aperture into the mouth of the user

and causing a blast of air into the back of the user‟s

throat.

21: 2013/06295 22: 2013/08/21 43: 2014/02/21 51: D21C 71: ANDRITZ INC. 72: JOHANSON, Jerry, R. 33: US 31: 61/467,419 32: 2011/03/25 54: REACTOR VESSEL HAVING SINGLE CONVERGENCE SIDEWALL PLATES 00: - A reactor vessel including: an upper inlet and a bottom discharge; a generally vertically oriented sidewall between the upper inlet and bottom discharge, wherein the sidewall defines a perimeter

of an interior flow passage in the vessel; a first pair of support plates arranged on opposite sides of the sidewall, wherein the first pair of support plates reduces a cross-sectional flow area of the flow passage in a first single direction of convergence, and a second pair of support plates arranged on opposite sides of the side wall, wherein the second pair of support plates reduces a cross-sectional flow are of the flow passage in a second single direction of convergence, wherein the second single direction is angularly offset to the first single direction, and the second pair of support plates is at a different elevation of the vessel than the first pair of support plates.

21: 2013/06296 22: 2013/08/21 43: 2014/02/21 51: A61K 71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (No.2) LIMITED 72: MARQUIS, Robert, W., Jr., CASILLAS, Linda, N., ROMANO, Joseph, J., BURY, Michael, Jonathan, CHARNLEY, Adam, Kenneth, HAILE, Pamela, A., MEHLMANN, John, F., SINGHAUS, Robert, R., WANG, Gren, Z. 33: US 31: 61/449,574 32: 2011/03/04 33: US 31: 61/449,843 32: 2011/03/07 54: AMINO-QUINOLINES AS KINASE INHIBITORS 00: - Disclosed are compounds having the formula:

wherein R1, R2, R3 and Z are as defined herein,

and methods of making and using the same.

21: 2013/06297 22: 2013/08/21 43: 2014/02/21 51: A62D, C10J, F23G 71: SGL CARBON SE 72: EDLINGER, Alfred, DAIMER, Johann 33: AU 31: A 245/2011 32: 2011/02/23 54: METHOD FOR PROCESSING USED CATHODE MATERIAL CONTAINING CARBON 00: - In a method for processing used cathode material

containing carbon, in particular used cathode

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troughs from aluminum production, wherein the

cathode material is put into a shaft furnace and, in

order to gasify carbon, is subjected to a thermal

treatment in the shaft furnace at a temperature

above the ignition temperature of the carbon and

above the evaporation temperature of toxic

substances contained in the used cathode material,

the reaction gases are conducted concurrent with

the carbon in a first longitudinal section of the shaft

furnace and countercurrent to the carbon in a

second longitudinal section of the shaft furnace,

wherein the reaction gases are drawn from a region

of the shaft furnace having an enlarged cross-

section between said longitudinal sections and are

preferably subjected to an aftertreatment.

21: 2013/06307 22: 2013/08/21 43: 2014/02/21 51: A01N, A01P

71: ICA Laboratories CC 72: SCHREUDER, Wouter, ALBELDAS, Michael 33: ZA 31: 2011/02048 32: 2011/03/17 54: A FUNGICIDAL COMPOSITION 00: - The invention provides synergistic fungicidal compositions, for use in the treatment or control of plant diseases caused by or associated with phytopathogenic fungi. The compositions comprise at least one conazole fungicide and at least one fungicidal compound which is a fungicidal volatile oil. The conazole fungicides are selected from imazalil, prochloraz, propiconazole, tebuconazole, epoxiconazole, flusilazole and metal complexes thereof. The fungicidal volatile oils are selected from fungicidal C6-C12 aldehydes, fungicidal C6-C12 alcohols, fungicidal C6-C12 carboxylic acids and fungicidal C6-C12 esters. The preferred conazole fungicides are imazalil, prochloraz and the preferred fungicidal volatile oil is n-hexanal.

21: 2013/06308 22: 2013/08/21 43: 2014/02/21 51: B66B, E21D, E21F, H02G 71: Master Drilling (Pty) Limited 72: JORDAAN, Barend Jacobus 33: ZA 31: 2010/05023 32: 2010/09/15 54: INTEGRAL HOISTING CABLE ARRANGEMENT 00: - An integral hoisting cable arrangement for a shaft

maintenance device is provided, the cable

arrangement having a first end that is connectable to

the shaft maintenance device and a second end that

is connectable to a hoist drum to enable the cable,

and thus the shaft maintenance device, to be raised

out of and lowered into a drilled shaft as needed.

The cable arrangement integrally comprises at least

a support cable to support the shaft maintenance

device, a data network cable to facilitate

communications between the shaft maintenance

device and a remote control station, and a power

conducting cable to conduct electrical power to the

shaft maintenance device. In an embodiment, the

hoist drum is mounted to an overhead gantry.

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21: 2013/06310 22: 2013/08/21 43: 2014/02/21 51: C07D 71: Pfizer Inc. 72: ASPNES, Gary Erik, DIDIUK, Mary Theresa, FILIPSKI, Kevin James, GUZMAN-PEREZ, Angel, LEE, Esther Cheng Yin, PFEFFERKORN, Jeffrey Allen, STEVENS, Benjamin Dawson, TU, Meihua Mike 33: US 31: 61/440,578 32: 2011/02/08 54: GLUCAGON RECEPTOR MODULATOR 00: - The present invention provides a compound of

Formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt

thereof wherein R1, R2, R3, A1, A2, A3, A4, L, B1,

B2, B3 and B4 are as defined herein. The

compounds of Formula I have been found to act as

glucagon antagonists or inverse agonists.

Consequently, the compounds of Formula I and the

pharmaceutical compositions thereof are useful for

the treatment of diseases, disorders, or conditions

mediated by glucagon.

21: 2013/06312 22: 2013/08/21 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61F 71: Swemac Innovation AB 72: ÖSTER, Lars 33: SE 31: 1150197-0 32: 2011/03/04 54: PROSTHESIS FOR ARTHRODHESIS 00: - A prosthesis for primary artrodhesis can be used for

artroplasty and a prosthesis for artro- plasty

comprises members for artrodhesis. The prosthesis

(1 b) for primary artrodhesis comprises a locking

member (33b) with an attachment portion (16b)

which is insertable into a hole (8b) in a first

attachment member (4b) of the prosthesis for

location of the locking member therein, and a

lockable member (34b) integral with a second

attachment member (5b) of the prosthesis. The

lockable member (34b) is configured for adjustable

setting thereof relative to the locking member (33b)

and for fixation thereof, in set position, to the locking

member. Alternatively, the lockable member

comprises an attachment portion which is insertable

into a hole in the second attachment member for

location of the lockable member therein. At the

prosthesis for artroplasty, the hole in the first screw-

like attachment member is partly configured to

define a press fit with an attachment pin of a socket

member and partly threaded to permit, after removal

of the socket member, during artrodhesis, securing

by screwing in the hole of the locking member for

cooperation with a lockable member which is

configured for adjustable setting thereof relative to

the locking member and for fixation thereof, in set

position, to the locking member.

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21: 2013/06315 22: 2013/08/21 43: 2014/02/24 51: E21B 71: Smith International, Inc. 72: AZAR, Michael G., DURAIRAJAN, Bala, KESHAVAN, Madapusi K. 33: US 31: 61/441,319 32: 2011/02/10 54: KERFING HYBRID DRILL BIT AND OTHER DOWNHOLE CUTTING TOOLS 00: - A drill bit for drilling a borehole in earth formations

may include a bit body having a bit axis and a bit

face; a plurality of blades extending radially along

the bit face; and a plurality of cutting elements

disposed on the plurality of blades, the plurality of

cutting elements comprising: at least one cutter

comprising a substrate and a diamond table having

a substantially planar cutting face; and at least two

conical cutting elements comprising a substrate and

a diamond layer having a conical cutting end,

wherein in a rotated view of the plurality of cutting

elements into a single plane, the at least one cutter

is located a radial position from the bit axis that is

intermediate the radial positions of the at least two

conical cutting elements.

21: 2013/06316 22: 2013/08/21 43: 2014/02/21 51: A61K, C07D 71: DemeRX, Inc. 72: MASH, Deborah C., MORIARTY, Robert M., GLESS, Richard D. 33: US 31: 61/436,511 32: 2011/01/26 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PREPARING NORIBOGAINE FROM VOACANGINE 00: - Disclosed are methods and compositions for preparing and purifying the non-addictive alkaloid noribogaine.

21: 2013/06318 22: 2013/08/21 43: 2014/02/21 51: B01J, B24D, E21B 71: Baker Hughes Incorporated 72: DIGIOVANNI, Anthony A. 33: US 31: 13/032,192 32: 2011/02/22 54: METHODS OF FORMING POLYCRYSTALLINE COMPACTS, CUTTING ELEMENTS AND EARTH-BORING TOOLS 00: - Methods of forming a polycrystalline compact using

at least one metal salt as a sintering aid. Such

methods may include forming a mixture of the at

least one metal salt and a plurality of grains of hard

material and sintering the mixture to form a hard

polycrystalline material. During sintering, the metal

salt may melt or react with another compound to

form a liquid that acts as a lubricant to promote

rearrangement and packing of the grains of hard

material. The metal salt may, thus, enable formation

of hard polycrystalline material having increased

density, abrasion resistance, or strength. The metal

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salt may also act as a getter to remove impurities

(e.g., catalyst material) during sintering. The

methods may also be employed to form cutting

elements and earth-boring tools.

21: 2013/06328 22: 2013/08/22 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: SUVEN LIFE SCIENCES LIMITED 72: NIROGI, Ramakrishna, SHINDE, Anil, Karbhari, DWARAMPUDI, Adi, Reddy, KANDIKERE, Vishwottam, Nagaraj, SARAF, Sangram, Keshari, MULLA, Mohmadsadik, Abdulhamid, KAMBHAMPATI, Ramasastri, DESHPANDE, Amol, Dinakar, JASTI, Venkateswarlu, AHMAD, Ishtiyaque, JAYARAJAN, Pradeep, GANGADASARI, Narasimhareddy 33: IN 31: 520/CHE/2011 32: 2011/02/23 54: NOVEL COMPOUNDS AS HISTAMINE H3 RECEPTOR LIGANDS 00: - The present invention relates to novel compounds of

formula (I), and their pharmaceutically acceptable

salts and compositions containing them. The present

invention also relates to a process for the

preparation of above said novel compounds, and

their pharmaceutically acceptable salts. The

compounds of formula (I) are useful in the treatment

of various disorders that are related to Histamine H3

receptors.

21: 2013/06342 22: 2013/08/22 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61K 71: Environ Skin Care (Pty) Ltd

72: FERNANDES, Desmond Brian, ELLWOOD, Pamela Lee 33: ZA 31: 2011/02483 32: 2011/04/04 54: THE TREATMENT OF VIRAL INFECTIONS 00: - The invention provides low concentration, stable compositions for the treatment of lesions associated with herpes viral infections. The compositions are in a form selected from creams and gels containing trichloroacetic acid in an amount of between 2.5 % (m/m) and 6% (w/w) of the weight of the cream or gel. Preferably the cream contains about 5% and the gel about 2,5% of the trichloroacetic acid.

21: 2013/06343 22: 2013/08/22 43: 2014/02/24 51: F01D, F04D 71: MechCal (Proprietary) Limited 72: VIVIERS, Stephan Sebastiaan, MINGES, Michael Valentin 33: ZA 31: 2012/03729 32: 2012/05/22 54: A ROTARY FAN ASSEMBLY 00: - This invention relates to a rotary fan assembly 10

and to a method of assembling a rotary fan

assembly 10. The fan assembly 10 includes a fan

motor 12, which includes a driveshaft 14 which is

rotatable about a drive axis X, and a circular

cylindrical shroud or outer barrel 16 which surrounds

the motor 12 and is concentric with the drive axis X.

The motor 12 is centrally mounted within the shroud

16 by four, equi-angularly spaced apart, radially

extending mounting brackets 18. Each mounting

bracket 18 includes a planar, elongate mounting

plate 24 and a planar rib 26 which extends radially

outwardly from the mounting plate 24. The shroud

16 includes four, equi-angularly spaced apart, axially

extending slots 28 which correspond with the

mounting brackets 18 such that the slots 28 serve to

locate the shroud 16 relative to the motor 12.

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21: 2013/06348 22: 2013/08/22 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Pfizer Inc. 72: CHAPPIE, Thomas Allen, HUMPHREY, John Michael, VERHOEST, Patrick Robert, YANG, Eddie, HELAL, Christopher John 33: US 31: 61/445,617 32: 2011/02/23 54: IMIDAZO[5,1-f][1,2,4]TRIAZINES FOR THE TREATMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS 00: - The present invention relates to compounds of

Formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts

thereof, to processes for the preparation of,

intermediates used in the preparation of, and

compositions containing such compounds and the

uses of such compounds as a method for the

treatment of a disease or condition selected from the

group consisting of central nervous system

disorders, cognitive disorders, schizophrenia,

dementia and other disorders in a mammal.

21: 2013/06349 22: 2013/08/22 43: 2014/02/25 51: D01D, D01F 71: YOU, In-Sik, SEOK, Myeong-Ho 72: YOU, In-Sik, SEOK, Myeong-Ho 33: KR 31: 10-2011-0029796 32: 2011/03/31 54: SYNTHETIC FIBER CONTAINING PLANT FATTY ACIDS, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME 00: - The present invention relates to a synthetic fiber containing plant fatty acids and to a method for manufacturing same. The method for manufacturing the synthetic fiber according to the present invention involves enabling polymeric materials for forming a fiber to contain 0.1 to 10.0 wt % of plant fatty acids, and melt-spinning the polymeric materials using a conventional method. The synthetic fiber manufactured by the method of the present invention contains 0.01 to 10.0 wt % plant fatty acids, and emits the scent of a plant. Not only are the basic physical properties, such as strength and elongation, of the synthetic fiber manufactured by the method of the present invention superior to those of general synthetic fibers, but the bulkiness, expansion and contraction, whiteness, touch, hygroscopicity, dyeing properties, gloss properties, etc., thereof are significantly excellent. The synthetic fiber of the present invention exhibits antistatic performance and emits the scent of a plant, and therefore can be widely used as a material for high-quality clothing. [Index words] synthetic fiber, strength, elongation, gloss properties, plant fatty acids, appearance features.

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21: 2013/06351 22: 2013/08/22 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61K, A61L, C11B 71: Givaudan SA 72: BROOKS, Matthew Peter 33: GB 31: 1104766.9 32: 2011/03/22 54: MALODOUR COUNTERACTING COMPOSITIONS 00: - A malodour-counteracting composition comprising (i) a salt of general formula (I) R1R2R3R4N+ X' wherein R1, R2, R3, R4 are independently selected from C1-4 alkyl, or R1, R2, R3, R4 may together constitute a nitrogen-containing cyclic system in which the nitrogen is part of a pyridinium or an iraidazolinium ring; and X' is a counterion characterised by its protonated form having an acidity constant (pKa) lying between 1 and 6; and (ii) an alpha, beta-unsaturated carbonyl compound of the general formula R5R6C=CR7C(=O)YR8 (II) wherein R5, R6, R7 and R8 are independently selected from hydrogen and C1-10 hydrocarbyl residues which may be saturated, unsaturated, aromatic, cyclic, branched or unbranched, and are optionally substituted, or R5, R6, R7 and R8 may together constitute a cyclic system and Y is oxygen or a single covalent bond, with the proviso that Y is a covalent bond when R8 is hydrogen. The composition may be incorporated, into consumer products and is able to remove malodours from the air or from surfaces.

21: 2013/06353 22: 2013/08/22 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61L, C12N 71: Amgen Inc. 72: HART, Roger, BOYCHYN, R. Michael 33: US 31: 61/445,988 32: 2011/02/23 54: CELL CULTURE MEDIA FOR UVC EXPOSURE AND METHODS RELATED THERETO 00: - The invention relates to cell culture media optimized for exposure to ultraviolet C (UVC) light exposure and related methods.

21: 2013/06354 22: 2013/08/22 43: 2014/02/24 51: A21D 71: Kraft Foods R & D, Inc. 72: LABERDURE-NEDDER, Aurelie, RAPP, Jean-Philippe, HOUSSEMAND, Philippe 33: EP 31: 11155965.4 32: 2011/02/25 54: FOOD PRODUCT WITH A MOULDED BODY 00: - The food product of the invention comprises at least

one moulded body. The moulded body comprises a

food mass and an array of baked items or a

substantially centrally located baked item. At least

one member of the array of baked items or the

centrally located baked item form a consumable unit

together with at least a portion of the moulded body.

Further, at least one portion of at least one baked

item is not covered with the first food mass and is

visible from at least one side of the moulded body.

21: 2013/06355 22: 2013/08/22 43: 2014/02/24 51: A21D, A23L, B02B, B02C 71: Intercontinental Great Brands LLC 72: HAWLEY, Derwin G., HOWEY, Edward D., CLEAVER, William H., DERRICK, Desiree S., HAYNES, Lynn C., ZHOU, Ning, ZHAO, Bin, HANSEN, Timothy S., CASSONE, Dominic R., GABRIEL, Sarwat 33: US 31: 61/457,315 32: 2011/02/24 54: STABILIZED WHOLE GRAIN FLOUR AND METHOD OF MAKING 00: - Stabilized whole grain flours having a fine particle size and which exhibit good baking functionality are produced with high throughput using two bran and germ fractions and an endosperm fraction. One bran and germ fraction is a coarse fraction which is subjected to two stage grinding, but the second bran and germ fraction is a low ash, fine bran and germ fraction which is sufficiently fine so that it does not need to be subjected to grinding thereby reducing starch damage and increasing production with reduced grinding equipment load. Portions of the coarse bran and germ fraction which are ground in the first grinding stage to a sufficient fineness are separated out and not subjected to additional grinding further reducing starch damage and increasing production. The bran and germ fractions may be combined, subjected to stabilization, and combined with the endosperm fraction to obtain a stabilized whole grain flour.

21: 2013/06369 22: 23/08/2013 43: 25/02/2014 51: F03B 71: YU YUN-CHANG 72: YU YUN-CHANG 33: TW 31: 101133752 32: 2012/09/14

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54: WAVE POWER CONVERTING DEVICE 00: - 57: A wave power converting device includes a platform, a plurality of first and second fluid guide assemblies and floating assembly. The platform has a retaining post anchored to an underwater ground. The first and second fluid guide assemblies are disposed underwater so that the water could flow into the first and second fluid guide assemblies. The floating assembly could be moved up and down relative to the platform so as to press the water upwardly through the first and second fluid guide assemblies to a reservoir. Under this arrangement, the energy potential of the water in the reservoir can be converted into electrical power.

21: 2013/06371 22: 21/08/2013 43: 25/02/2014 51: G01V, G06F 71: CGG SERVICES SA

72: MAISONS CHRISTOPHE, REBEL ESTELLE, MEUNIER JULIEN 33: US 31: 61/692.814 32: 2012/08/24 54: PATCH MICROSEISMIC ARRAY AND METHOD 00: - 57: Device and method for locating a microseismic event taking place in a subsurface of the earth. The method includes receiving a location of a well; identifying inaccessible locations for seismic receivers on a surface next to the well; distributing patches of the seismic receivers on the surface above the well, and around the inaccessible locations; and recording seismic data with the seismic receivers.

21: 2013/06372 22: 21/08/2013 43: 24/02/2014 51: G01N 71: SKARBOVIG NILS MITTET 72: SKARBOVIG NILS MITTET 33: ZA 31: 2011/03695 32: 2011/05/19 54: TEXTILE STRENGTH TESTING EQUIPMENT 00: - 57: Textile strength testing equipment is provided comprising a generally horizontal immovable floor having formations typically in the form of rails that operatively anchor one or more feet of each of multiple columns spaced apart with horizontal positions of individual columns being adjustable. The upper ends of the columns are provided with attachment means for attaching a textile test specimen thereto. A centrally positioned generally vertical pneumatic or hydraulic ram is provided for moving a textile engaging structure generally vertically upwards beyond the level of upper ends of

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the multiple columns. The height of the columns is from about 1 to about 2.metres and the size of the floor is up to about 7.5 m by about 7.5 m or more. Preferably the floor has inwardly lipped channel sectioned rails embedded in a concrete floor with the rails radiating from a central position in which the ram is located towards the centres of each side of a square floor and towards the four corners thereof. The pneumatic or hydraulic ram is accommodated in a generally vertical well that may be a suitable prefabricated vertical concrete pipe buried in a suitable excavation at the centre of the floor.

21: 2013/06374 22: 2013/08/23 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61B 71: SMITH & NEPHEW INC. 72: TAKEUCHI, Yoshiro 33: JP 31: 2011-170653 32: 2011/08/04 33: JP 31: 2011-053838 32: 2011/03/11 54: CUTTING INSTRUMENT 00: - A cutting instrument including: an elongated member

including a tubular portion and a shaft-like portion

inserted in the tubular portion; a blade including two

edges, the blade being provided at an end of the

elongated member; an operation portion moving the

tubular portion and the shaft-like portion relative to

each other; and a motion mechanism that converts a

relative movement of the tubular portion and the

shaft-like portion resulting from an operation of the

operation portion into pivoting of the blade between

a housed position and a projected position.

21: 2013/06391 22: 2013/08/23 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61K, A61P 71: Anterios, Inc. 72: EDELSON, Jonathan, KOTYLA, Timothy, THEOBALD, Klaus 33: US 31: 61/435,780 32: 2011/01/24 54: NANOPARTICLE COMPOSITIONS 00: - The present invention describes novel nanoparticle compositions, and systems and methods utilizing them for treating disorders and/or conditions associated with the epidermal and/or dermal level of the skin. Such disorders include acne, hyperhidrosis, bromhidrosis, chromhidrosis, rosacea, hair loss, dermal infection, actinic keratosis, facial wrinkles, muscle contracture, and headache. Methods generally involve administering nanoparticle compositions to the skin.

21: 2013/06392 22: 2013/08/23 43: 2014/02/24

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51: A61K 71: Anterios, Inc. 72: EDELSON, Jonathan, KOTYLA, Timothy, THEOBALD, Klaus 33: US 31: 61/435,749 32: 2011/01/24 54: COMPOSITIONS OF EMPTY NANOPARTICLES AND THEIR USE FOR TREATING DERMATOLOGICAL CONDITIONS 00: - The present invention describes systems and methods for treating disorders and/or conditions associated with the dermal level of the skin. Such disorders include acne, hyperhidrosis, bromhidrosis, chromhidrosis, rosacea, hair loss, dermal infection, and/or actinic keratosis, among others. Methods generally involve administering provided compositions to the skin.

21: 2013/06394 22: 2013/08/23 43: 2014/02/25 51: B01D, F01N 71: Umicore AG & Co. KG 72: SOEGER, Nicola, ADELMANN, Katja, SEYLER, Michael, PAULY, Thomas R., JESKE, Gerald 33: EP 31: 11001789.4 32: 2011/03/03 54: SCR CATALYTIC CONVERTER HAVING IMPROVED HYDROCARBON RESISTANCE 00: - The invention relates to a catalytic converter for the

selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides in

diesel engine exhaust gases using ammonia or a

precursor compound that can be decomposed to

form ammonia as a reductant. The catalytic

converter contains two coatings, which are applied

to a substrate body and which lie one over the other,

of which the first coating, which is applied directly to

the substrate body, contains a transition-metal-

exchanged zeolite and/or a transition-metal-

exchanged zeolite-like compound and actively

catalyzes the SCR reaction. The second coating is

applied to the first coating in such a way that the

second coating covers the first coating on the

exhaust gas side. The second coating is such that

the second coating prevents hydrocarbons present

in the exhaust gas and having at least three C atoms

from contacting the layer lying thereunder, without

blocking the passage of nitrogen oxides and

ammonia to the first coating. The second coating

can be made of small-pored zeolites and/or small-

pored zeolite-like compounds, and of suitable

oxides, in particular silicon dioxide, germanium

dioxide, aluminum oxide, titanium oxide, tin oxide,

cerium oxide, zirconium dioxide, and mixtures

thereof. In addition the catalytic converter itself, the

invention further relates to ways of producing the

catalytic converter. The invention relates to a

catalytic converter for the selective catalytic

reduction of nitrogen oxides in diesel engine exhaust

gases using ammonia or a precursor compound that

can be decomposed to form ammonia as a

reductant. The catalytic converter contains two

coatings, which are applied to a substrate body and

which lie one over the other, of which the first

coating, which is applied directly to the substrate

body, contains a transition-metal-exchanged zeolite

and/or a transition-metal-exchanged zeolite-like

compound and actively catalyzes the SCR reaction.

The second coating is applied to the first coating in

such a way that the second coating covers the first

coating on the exhaust gas side. The second coating

is such that the second coating prevents

hydrocarbons present in the exhaust gas and having

at least three C atoms from contacting the layer lying

thereunder, without blocking the passage of nitrogen

oxides and ammonia to the first coating. The second

coating can be made of small-pored zeolites and/or

small-pored zeolite-like compounds, and of suitable

oxides, in particular silicon dioxide, germanium

dioxide, aluminum oxide, titanium oxide, tin oxide,

cerium oxide, zirconium dioxide, and mixtures

thereof. In addition the catalytic converter itself, the

invention further relates to ways of producing the

catalytic converter.

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21: 2013/06395 22: 2013/08/23 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61K, A61P 71: National Defense Education and Research Foundation 72: HU, Oliver Yaopu, YOUNG, Tonho, HSIONG, Chenghuei, CHANG, Wenliang, SHIH, Tungyuan, HO, Hsintien 54: NEW LOW SIDE EFFECT PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING ANTITUBERCULOSIS DRUGS 00: - A pharmaceutical composition for treating tuberculotic diseases with no side effect /low side effect is provided by the present invention, which contains pharmaceutically effective amount of one or more compounds chosen from isoniazid, rifampin, pyrazinamide and ethambutol, and pharmaceutically effective amount of substances which can reduce the side effect of the antituberculosis agents.

21: 2013/06397 22: 2013/08/23 43: 2014/02/26 51: B67B 71: Closure Systems International, Inc. 72: ZEMLIN, Karl E. 33: US 31: 61/448,749 32: 2011/03/03 54: CAPPING CHUCK ASSEMBLY 00: - A capping chuck assembly embodying the present

invention comprises an outer chuck housing, and

inner, central guide disc upon which a plurality of

circumferentially spaced gripper segments are

mounted. Each gripper segment includes an inner

jaw portion for engagement with an associated

closure, and an outer cam surface. The outer chuck

housing defines a plurality of inwardly facing, cam

drive surfaces positioned for respective engagement

with the outer cam surfaces of the gripper segments,

so that rotational drive of the outer chuck housing

collectively drives the gripper segments and guide

disc to urge the segments radially into engagement

with an associated closure.

21: 2013/06411 22: 2013/08/26 43: 2014/02/28 51: A61K, A61P 71: CIPLA LIMITED 72: MALHOTRA, Geena, PURANDARE, Shrinivas Madhukar 33: IN 31: 446/MUM/2011 32: 2011/02/17 33: IN 31: 694/MUM/2011 32: 2011/03/11 33: IN 31: 953/MUM/2011 32: 2011/03/28 33: IN 31: 1535/MUM/2011 32: 2011/05/19 33: IN 31: 1534/MUM/2011 32: 2011/05/19 33: IN 31: 1613/MUM/2011 32: 2011/05/31 33: IN 31: 1965/MUM/2011 32: 2011/07/07 33: IN 31: 1966/MUM/2011 32: 2011/07/07 54: COMBINATION OF GLYCOPYRROLATE AND A BETA2-AGONIST 00: - The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions for inhalation comprising glycopyrrolate, a beta2-agonist, and optionally an inhaled corticosteroid; to a process for preparing such compositions and to the use of such compositions for the prevention and/or treatment of respiratory, inflammatory or obstructive airway disease.

21: 2013/06415 22: 2013/08/26 43: 2014/02/28 51: G01N 71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (No.2) LIMITED 72: QIN, Donghui, LIAO, Xiangmin, KNOX, Andrew, Nicholson, FANG, Yuhong, HOFFMAN, James, SPLETSTOSER, Jared, T., KARPINSKI, Joseph, M., AUBART, Kelly, M., BENOWITZ, Andrew, B., SHI, Dongchuan 33: US 31: 61/450,784 32: 2011/03/09 54: PEPTIDE DEFORMYLASE INHIBITORS 00: - The present invention relates to a compound of

Formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt

thereof, corresponding pharmaceutical

compositions, compound preparation and treatment

methods directed to bacterial infections and

inhibition of bacterial peptide deformylase (PDF)

activity.

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21: 2013/06416 22: 2013/08/26 43: 2014/02/26 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: ALLERGAN, INC., EXONHIT THERAPEUTICS SA 72: DONELLO, John, E., TAVERNE, Thierry, YANG, Rong, CASAGRANDE, Anne-Sophie, DESIRE, Laurent, J.R., PANDO, Matthew, P., CHAUVIGNAC, Cedric, LEBLOND, Bertrand, BEAUSOLEIL, Eric 33: US 31: 61/444,566 32: 2011/02/18 54: SUBSTITUTED 6,7-DIALKOXY-3-ISOQUINOLINOL DERIVATIVES AS INHIBITORS OF PHOSPHODIESTERASE 10 (PDE10A) 00: - The invention relates to compounds of the formula

wherein R', R1 through R7 and Ar are as defined

herein. These compounds are useful as inhibitors of

phosphodiesterase 10 (PDE10A) which are useful in

treating central nervous system diseases such as

psychosis and also in treating, for example, obesity,

type II diabetes, metabolic syndrome, glucose

intolerance, pain and ophthalmic diseases.

21: 2013/06421 22: 2013/08/26 43: 2014/02/27 51: A62B, B60R

71: LABUSCHAGNE, Cornelia Petronella Johanna 72: LABUSCHAGNE, Cornelia Petronella Johanna 33: ZA 31: 2012/03912 32: 2012/05/29 54: A SAFETY HARNESS AND A KIT FOR SECURING A DOMESTIC ANIMAL IN A VEHICLE 00: - This invention relates to a securing arrangement 10

and a kit for securing a domestic animal, for e.g. a

dog 23, in a vehicle which includes a conventional

seat belt arrangement. The securing arrangement 10

comprises a seat belt extension 12 which includes

male 18 and female 19 seat belt connectors which

are configured to connect to female and male

connectors of the seat belt arrangement,

respectively; and a safety harness 11 which includes

two pairs of snap fasteners 14 for releasably

securing the safety harness 11 to the dog. The

harness 11 further includes a sleeve 9 which is

configured to receive at least a portion of the seat

belt extension 12 therethrough in a configuration in

which the connectors 18 and 19 of the seat belt

extension 12 engage the male and female

connectors of the seat belt arrangement.

21: 2013/06423 22: 2013/08/26 43: 2014/02/26 51: H04N 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: CHIEN, Wei-Jung, CHEN, Peisong, COBAN, Muhammed Zeyd, KARCZEWICZ, Marta

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33: US 31: 61/436,997 32: 2011/01/27 54: PERFORMING MOTION VECTOR PREDICTION FOR VIDEO CODING 00: - In general, techniques are described for performing

motion vector prediction for video coding. An

apparatus comprising a motion compensation unit

may implement the techniques. The motion

compensation unit determines spatial candidate

motion vectors (MVPs) associated with a current

portion of a video frame and prunes the spatial

candidate motion vectors to remove duplicates

without removing a temporal candidate motion

vector. The motion compensation unit selects one of

the temporal candidate motion vector or one of the

spatial candidate motion vectors remaining after

pruning as a selected candidate motion vector based

on a motion vector predictor (MVP) index signaled in

a bitstream and performs motion compensation

based on the selected candidate motion vector.

21: 2013/06430 22: 2013/08/27 43: 2014/02/27 51: E21D 71: GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD 72: CAWOOD, Martin; PASTORINO, Paulo Ettore; SHEPPARD, James William; VENTER, Dirk Lambert 33: ZA 31: 2012/06734 32: 2012/09/10 54: A FLEXIBLE ROCK ANCHOR 00: - The invention provides a rock anchor which includes

a flexible tubular member, which contains, or which

provides a conduit through which flows, adhesive

components of a multi-component adhesive system,

the member having an input end and an opposed

output end, and a fabric sleeve which covers at least

part of the length of the tubular member and into

which the adhesive components permeate, when

extruded from the output end of the member, to set

and harden.

21: 2013/06432 22: 2013/08/26 43: 2014/02/28 51: A63F, G07F 71: TCS JOHN HUXLEY AUSTRALIA PROPRIETARY LIMITED 72: WITTY, Simon McLaren, JACKSON, Harley David 33: AU 31: 2011900208 32: 2011/01/24 54: LIVE TABLE GAMING AND AUXILIARY MYSTERY PROGRESSIVE JACKPOTS 00: - The invention provides a method for playing an

auxiliary progressive jackpot game associated with a

base, live casino table game. The invention extends

to an apparatus for administering the auxiliary game

and notifying players of game occurrences including

jackpot winners.

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21: 2013/06434 22: 22/08/2013 43: 24/02/2014 51: A47K, B67D, G01F 71: BRIGHTWELL DISPENSERS LTD 72: PENFOLD TIMOTHY DAVID 33: GB 31: 1217626.9 32: 2012/10/02 54: DISPENSING DEVICE 00: - 57: A dispensing device comprising a cylinder, a piston disposed in said cylinder and moveable therein in a priming direction and in a dispensing direction, a first spring means biasing said piston to move in said priming direction at a predetermined rate, and an operating plunger operatively connectable to said piston and moveable along a path to move said piston in said dispensing direction, in which said operating plunger comprises engagement means and is moveable between an engaged position in which said engagement means are operatively connected to said piston and movement of said operating plunger along said path is transmitted to said piston, and a disengaged position in which said engagement means are operatively disconnected from said piston and movement of said operating plunger along said path is independent of said piston, and in which said engagement means are arranged such that movement of said operating plunger between said engaged and disengaged positions is of a different kind to movement along said path.

21: 2013/06450 22: 2013/08/27 43: 2014/02/27 51: B42F 71: Deltaclip International B.V. 72: VAN DEN BOGAARD, Johannes Adrianus, VAN DEN BOGAARD, Josephus Petrus Theodorus, VAN DEN BOGAARD, Theodorus Franciscus 33: NL 31: 1038563 32: 2011/02/04 54: DEVICE FOR HOLDING TOGETHER A STACK OF SHEETS 00: - The invention relates to a device for holding together

a stack of sheets which has a good binding quality,

is simple, intuitive and quick to attach, offers multiple

functionalities, uses sustainable materials and can

be used safely. Because of the simple construction

the invention can be manufactured cheaply and

quickly and offers a good solution for the business

market, wherein speed of attachment, good binding

quality and a sustainable appearance together with

the combined functionalities (joining paper,

promotional expression by means of printed logos

on the clip, marking possibilities) offers added value

in comparison with existing solutions. For the retail

market the invention also offers a good alternative to

existing solutions. Certain embodiments of the

invention are cheap, sustainable, function well and

offer numerous possibilities for applications. The

function of the invention is based on a number of

basic principles, the most important of which are:

visually clearly distinguished areas renders the use

intuitive, by using a lever arm effect the effort

required for fixing is minimized, by using, in certain

embodiments, an adhesive layer or a retaining

system the fixing requires particularly few actions,

whereby the invention is simple, intuitive and

functions appropriately.

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21: 2013/06466 22: 20/08/2013 43: 21/02/2014 51: B07B 71: TEGA INDUSTRIES LIMITED 72: YAVER IMAM SYED 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: 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, said screening surface having suitably designed apertures of desired shape for allowing materials of desired size to pass through, said, said reinforcing being an external reinforcing (2), whereby screening efficiency of said screen panel is substantially enhanced.

21: 2013/06498 22: 27/08/2013 43: 11/03/2014 51: G01B, G01P, G01V 71: GROUNDPROBE PTY LTD 72: CAMPBELL LACHLAN and NOON DAVID 33: AU 31: 2011900272 32: 2011/01/28 54: SLOPE STABILITY ALARM 00: - 57: A method of generating an alarm indicating movement of a slope under inspection that sets an alarm if (I), where dX is a first measured displacement, dY is another measured displacement at a chosen difference from dX, and dZ is another measured displacement at a chosen difference from dY, and the corresponding times at which the chosen distances are measured are tA, tB and tC respectively for dX dY and dZ. So that an alarm is set if the ratio of the time taken for the slope to move between dY and dZ compared to moving between dX and dY is less than the ratio of the respective displacements.

21: 2013/06526 22: 2013/08/30 43: 2014/03/04 51: E04B; E05G 71: PAPENFUS, Nicholas Jacques 72: PAPENFUS, Nicholas Jacques 33: ZA 31: 2012/03959 32: 2012/05/31 54: ROLL-OPEN CLOSURE 00: - A closure for a structure with protected area wherein

the closure has a body with an obstructing panel

which is movable, from a remote position, to block

the area, by rolling the body.

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21: 2013/06527 22: 30/08/2013 43: 03/03/2014 51: B23C 71: PARAMOUNT SURGIMED LTD 72: KUMAR ABHAY 33: IN 31: 3530/DEL/2012 32: 2012/11/16 54: RETRACTABLE UNIVERSAL SAFETY SCALPEL 00: - 57: A retractable safety scalpel comprising a handle having a proximal and a distal section with a longitudinally extending bore defining a housing, and a blade carrier element having a mid-section, a proximal end and a distal end. A blade is slidably mounted within said housing being capable of getting exposed from the end of distal section of said housing. First and second slider elements are secured to said blade carrier element through a recess in the said handle in a slidable arrangement with the said housing and extend externally in an axial direction to move said blade carrier moving the said blade from an un-exposed position to an exposed position and to a position capable of covering and locking permanently the blade member completely within the housing of the handle. Locking means in the housing enable locking of the blade in an un-exposed position to an exposed position.

21: 2013/06528 22: 30/08/2013 43: 03/03/2014 51: A47J 71: VAN WYK PETRUS JAKOBUS and VAN WYK JOHANNES GERHARDUS JACOBUS 72: VAN WYK PETRUS JAKOBUS and VAN WYK JOHANNES GERHARDUS JACOBUS 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: BARBEQUE APPARATUS 00: - 57: Barbeque apparatus comprising a gridiron and an elongate shaft. The gridiron has a pair of hingedly connected grids. The elongate shaft has a support end and an abutment member. The gridiron has at least two aligned spaced apart locating formations on an outer side of at least one of the grids for receiving the elongate shaft. The gridiron has a first terminal position in which the abutment member of the shaft retains the gridiron in a generally horizontal position by abutting the outer side of the grid having the locating formations from below when in use, and a second terminal position in which the abutment member of the shaft retains the gridiron in a generally horizontal position by abutting the outer side of the grid having the locating formations from above when in use. The gridiron can be inverted between its first terminal position and its second terminal position.

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21: 2013/06533 22: 30/08/2013 43: 03/03/2014 51: A47H, E06B 71: READ LOUISE 72: READ NEVILLE EDWARD 33: ZA 31: 2012/04079 32: 2012/05/31 54: A DOOR DECORATION 00: - 57: The Invention relates to a door decoration. The door decoration includes a sheet dimensioned to correspond with a planar side of a door and a design imprinted on one side of the sheet. The door decoration further includes an adhesive layer provided on an opposed side of the sheet.

21: 2013/06571 22: 02/09/2013 43: 05/03/2014 51: A61K, A61P 71: REYNOLDS MAX 72: REYNOLDS MAX 33: GB 31: 1101778.7 32: 2011/02/02, 54: COMPOSITION OF MONOTERPENOIDS HAVING BACTERICIDAL PROPERTIES 00: - 57: A composition having bactericidal properties comprising; (a) 30% - 80% of at least one compound having the formula (I) and (b) 10% to 40% of at least one compound of formula (II).

21: 2013/06585 22: 2013/09/02 43: 2014/02/03 51: E04H, G08G 71: Kapsch TrafficCom AG 72: NAGY, Oliver 33: EP 31: 11450037.4 32: 2011/03/17

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54: DEVICE FOR MONITORING A VEHICLE PARKING PLACE 00: - The invention relates to a device for monitoring a

parking place (2) for a vehicle (3), having a camera

unit (23) which is assigned to the parking place (2),

is mounted thereon and has the purpose of

recording images of an end-side number plate (10)

of the vehicle (3), having a lighting unit (8, 8', 8")

which is assigned to the parking space (2), is

mounted thereon and has the purpose of projecting

a light fan (9), lying in an approximately vertical

plane, along a boundary of the parking place (2) as a

ground marker (7'), wherein the camera unit (23) lies

approximately in the plane of the light fan (9) and

has an angle (a) of aperture which includes both the

ground marker (7, 7') and the number plate (10).

21: 2013/06595 22: 2013/09/03 43: 2014/03/04 51: B60K 71: JOY MM DELAWARE, INC. 72: PETERSON, Adam, S.; ANDERSON, Douglas, F.; THOMAS, Terry, M.; SUTTON, Darin, M.; ARNOLD, Randy 33: PCT 31: PCT/US2011/026646 32: 2011/03/01 54: SEAT MODULE FOR A MINING VEHICLE 00: - A mining shuttle car that trams on underground

roadways includes a conveyor system and an

operator's compartment adjacent to the conveyor

system. The operator's compartment includes a

rotatable seat and a control station. The operator's

seat module is coupled to one or more joysticks that

control the car, and the operator's seat module and

the control station are mounted on a rotatable

platform so as to be rotatable as a unit between a

plurality of secured positions for operating the mining

shuttle car. Forward movement of the joystick control

relative to the seat steers the shuttle car about a

point in front of the seat, and rearward movement of

the joystick control relative to the seat steers the

shuttle car about a point behind the seat.

21: 2013/06602 22: 03/09/2013 43: 04/03/2014 51: A45D 71: LOZA CEBREROS RAFAEL 72: LOZA CEBREROS RAFAEL 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: DEVICE FOR MAKING ARTIFICIAL NAILS 00: - 57: The present invention relates to a device for making artificial nails of different lengths and designs, characterized in that they are made from a sheet that has a first smaller side that is straight, two larger sides, each with symmetrical cutaways, the first being a square cutaway, close to the straight side, the second cutaway being the shape of an arch, which is made up of a straight section with two curves at the extremities thereof and the second smaller side, in the central part thereof has a cutaway with an undulating shape creating two "curved valleys" and one "curved crest", followed by a straight side in each of the extremities thereof; a dotted line of symmetry, diagonal dotted lines creating a pair of symmetrical surfaces acting as internal flaps; dotted lines perpendicular to each straight side; a central surface, formed in the device when the internal and external flaps are removed; a removable cover, with the ergonomic design of a human nail; a template, engraved on the central

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surface on which the artificial nail is formed. Finally, the present invention discloses a means for manufacturing a thumbnail.

21: 2013/06705 22: 06/09/2013 43: 06/03/2014 51: C12M, C12Q, G01N 71: THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 72: NAYYAR RAKESH KUMAR, DOU JAMES JIAHUA, CHEN LU, AITCHISON JAMES STEWART 33: US 31: 61/449.840 32: 2011/03/07 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PORTABLE CELL DETECTION AND ANALYSIS USING MICROFLUIDIC TECHNOLOGY 00: - 57: The present invention is a method and a system of cell detection and analysis. The present invention may incorporate at least an optical source, a fluidic chip and a detection module. Cells may be caused to flow within the fluidic chip and specifically past a detection window section accessible by the optical source. The flowing cells may be identified and/or analyzed. The detection module may specifically count the cells of interest as they flow past the detection window section of the chip. The detection module may further be operable to generate or otherwise capture images of the cells as they flow past the window and to use these images collectively for the purpose of analyzing the cells. The present invention may be portable and operable in remote locations.

21: 2013/06734 22: 03/09/2013 43: 04/03/2014 51: A61K, A61P 71: LUPIN LIMITED 72: KATKAR GANESH, JAHAGIRDAR HARSHAL, DALAL SATISH KUMAR, KULKARNI SHIRISHKUMAR 33: IN 31: 358/KOL/2011 32: 2011/03/17 54: CONTROLLED RELEASE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF SELECTIVE SEROTONIN REUPTAKE INHIBITOR 00: - 57: The present invention provides a controlled release pharmaceutical composition comprising selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor and a process for preparation thereof. The controlled release pharmaceutical composition comprises: a deposit-core comprising a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, one or more controlled release agent(s) and one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipient(s), a support-platform applied to the deposit-core, a controlled release coating and, an immediate release coating comprising a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor and one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipient(s).

21: 2013/06773 22: 2013/09/10 43: 2014/03/11 51: A01H 71: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC. 72: COPE, Jason M. 33: US 31: 61/466,350 32: 2011/03/22 54: APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR EVALUATING AND SORTING POLLEN AND PLANTS 00: - A method for sorting pollen containing genetic

elements of interest may include associating a

genetic marker with seeds defining the genetic

elements of interest, growing plants from the seeds,

collecting pollen from the seeds, evaluating the

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pollen for presence of the genetic markers, and

sorting the pollen based on presence or absence of

the genetic markers. A method of determining

viability of pollen may evaluate the optical density of

grains of pollen and compare the optical density to

an optical density threshold. Further, a method for

identifying plants defining a genetic element of

interest may include associating a genetic marker

with seeds defining the genetic element of interest,

growing plants from the seeds, and evaluating the

plants for presence of the genetic marker.

Additionally, a method for identifying a genotype of

pollen may include evaluating pollen via spectral

and/or hyperspectral imaging, and comparing the

wavelength pattern to known wavelength patterns.

21: 2013/06774 22: 2013/09/10 43: 2014/03/11 51: A01H 71: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC. 72: COPE, Jason M.; MCAVOY, Bradley T. 33: US 31: 61/466,807 32: 2011/03/23 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DISPENSING GRAINS OF POLLEN 00: - An apparatus configured for dispensing grains of

pollen may include a pollen storage container, a flow

source configured to dispense the grains of pollen

from the pollen storage container, and a control

mechanism configured to selectively activate the

flow source. The apparatus may or may not apply an

electrical charge to the grains of pollen. Related

methods may include steps of collecting pollen,

inserting the pollen into a pollen storage container,

connecting the pollen storage container to a

dispensing device such as the above-described

apparatus, and dispensing the pollen from the pollen

storage container with the dispensing device. Known

grains of pollen may be dispensed to create

predetermined gamete crosses with known plants.

Further, an outlet of a fan which dispenses the

pollen from the pollen storage container or other

parts of the dispensing device may be cleaned when

swapping the pollen storage container to prevent

cross-contamination.

21: 2013/06827 22: 2013/09/11 43: 2014/03/24 51: G06F, B41J 71: IDEATRON PTY LTD 72: LAMBIE, John 33: AU 31: 2011900452 32: 2011/02/11 54: KEYPAD 00: - The invention provides a keypad comprising at least

consonant keys and vowel keys such that the vowel

keys are arranged in a column between two edge

columns of consonant keys, or in a row between two

edge rows of consonant keys, wherein the

consonant keys other than Z follow an alphabetic

progression.

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21: 2013/06868 22: 2013/09/12 43: 2014/03/12 51: H04L 71: COATMEN TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION LIMITED 72: HO, Chin-Ting 54: ACTIVE CONTACT AND NEAR-FIELD CARD READING DEVICE AND METHOD THEREOF 00: - The present invention relates to an active contact

and near-field card reading device and a method

thereof, which are a device and a method for being

attached to a mobile information device to carry out

mobile payment and of which the structure includes

a transmission cable. The transmission cable has

two ends respectively provided with an audio

connector and a reading head. The reading head

includes an ISO 7816 reading module and an ISO

14443 reading module. With the above described

structure and being operated with the following

method: (a) inserting an audio connector into an

audio jack of a mobile information device; (b) moving

a reading head to approach a reading target; and (c)

proceeding with a reading operation, by means of

the structure and operation method according to the

present invention, actively approaching and

matching various specifications of electronic

identification card can be made to proceed with a

reading operation, so that practical advantages of

actively approaching and being secure can be

achieved.

21: 2013/06889 22: 13/09/2013 43: 13/03/2014 51: H02K 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: GERHARD LENSCHOW 33: DE 31: 10 2011 006 681.0 32: 2011/04/01 54: POLE SHOE 00: - 57: The invention relates to a pole shoe of an electrical machine, in particular a rotor of an electrical generator of a wind turbine generator system, comprising a pole shoe body for conducting a magnetic field and for receiving a winding for conducting an electrical current, in particular an excitation current, for producing the magnetic field, and at least one heat sink, entirely or partially surrounding the pole shoe body, for cooling the pole shoe, wherein the heat sink is arranged between the pole shoe body and the winding.

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21: 2013/06926 22: 16/09/2013 43: 02/12/2013 51: A61K, A61P 71: CESA ALLIANCE S.A. 72: COPPENS CHRISTINE 33: ZA 31: PCT/EP2011/054758 32: 2011/03/28 54: VIRAL INHIBITOR COMPOSITION FOR IN VIVO THERAPEUTIC USE 00: - 57: The present invention concerns a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of formula A being (2,3(dihydroxy), 5[3(1,2)butadiene], 1(3hydroxy,3methyl,4pentene) benzene) and/or a compound of formula B being (2,3(dihydroxy), 5[3(1,2)butadiene], 2[2methylbutane] benzenal) and/or a compound of formula C being )2,3(dihydroxy), 5[3(1,2)butadiene], 2hydroxy,3butene benzoate) or a combination thereof for use as a medicament or for in vivo use in treatment and prevention of diseases caused by DNA enveloped viruses, DNA non-enveloped viruses, RNA enveloped viruses and RNA non-enveloped viruses.

21: 2013/06932 22: 11/09/2013 43: 12/03/2014 51: A62D 71: EUROSTAR BIDCO LTD 72: SMETT CHANTAL and ROBINET NICOLAS 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: FIRE FIGHTING FOAM COMPOSITION 00: - 57: A fire fighting foam composition is disclosed comprising water; diutan gum; one or more surfactants; and one or more water-miscible organic solvents. In some exemplary aspects, the foam may

be a fluorine-free foam composition or a reduced fluorine content foam composition.

21: 2013/06961 22: 17/09/2013 43: 17/03/2014 51: D01D 71: ELMARCO S.R.O. 72: RADIM KRENEK, LENKA HANUSOVA, LADISLAV MARES, MILAN NYDRLE, PAVEL SEJAK, MARTIN PODANY, JAN CMELIK, MICHAL BITTNER, VIT STROMSKY, MIROSLAV MALY 33: CZ 31: PV 2011-212 32: 2011/04/12 54: METHOD FOR APPLICATION OF LIQUID POLYMERIC MATERIAL ONTO SPINNING CORDS AND A DEVICE FOR PRODUCTION OF NANOFIBERS THROUGH ELECTROSTATIC SPINNING 00: - 57: The invention relates to a method and a device for application of liquid polymeric material onto the active spinning zone of the cord (2) of the spinning member of the spinning electrode, where the application means moving reversibly along the active spinning zone of the cord (2) in the device for production of nanofibres through electrostatic spinning of liquid material in electrostatic field of high intensity between at least one spinning electrode and against it arranged collecting electrode. The liquid polymeric material is applied onto the cord (2) around its whole circumference without any contact with gaseous environment in the spinning space, where the application means (6) reversibly moves, whereas while the cord (2) is leaving the application means (6) the thickness of the layer of the liquid polymeric material is being reduced and immediately after leaving the application means (6) the process of electrostatic spinning of the liquid polymeric material applied on the cord (2) is started.

21: 2013/06962 22: 17/09/2013 43: 17/03/2014 51: F42D 71: MARTIN GEORGE PLICHTA 72: MARTIN GEORGE PLICHTA 33: ZA 31: 2012/07180 32: 2012/09/21 54: DELAY ARRANGEMENT 00: - 57: The invention discloses a delay arrangement in which there is provided a pyrotechnic path having a

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start end and a discharge end with activation means for initiating a burn at the start end of the pyrotechnic path. The pyrotechnic path is associated with electronic warning means that emits a warning signal to indicate pending or actual initiation of the burn.

21: 2013 22: 2013/09/19 43: 2014/03/19 51: B62M, F16H 71: BEACHY HEAD, Michael Alan 72: BEACHY HEAD, Michael Alan 33: GB 31: 1216727.6 32: 2012/09/19 54: CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION 00: - A continuously variable transmission (10) includes

aligned input (28) and output (54) pulleys that rotate

about parallel input and output rotational axes

(14,52), with a belt (66) extending around their

circumferences to transfer power from the input

pulley to the output pulley. Each of the pulleys

(28,54) has a number of pivot elements (22), each

with a tread surface (36) that forms part of the

circumference of the pulley and each being pivotable

about an axis parallel to the rotational axis of the

pulley. The pivotal movement of the pivot element

(22) is between a retracted position in which the

tread surface is close to the rotational axis of the

pulley and an extended position in which the tread

surface is farther away from the rotational axis of the

pulley, to vary the effective radius and circumference

of the pulley.

21: 2013/07053 22: 2013/09/17 43: 2014/03/24 51: A23K, C12N 71: ERBER AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT 72: BERLINGER , Marc , KALISZ, Henryk , MODREGGER, Jan, SCHWAB-ANDICS, Christina, LUQUE, Alejandro, REMLER, Peter, PANDJAITAN, Rudy, HERRMANN, Manuela 33: EP 31: 11155883.9 32: 2011/02/24 54: FEED PROCESSING ENYMES 00: - The invention relates to a feed supplement for treating a zearalenone (ZON) contaminated feed product comprising a recombinant Gl stable serine hydrolase enzyme, feed products containing such supplement, methods of preparing a grain based feed product and the use of a recombinant serine hydrolase for in situ detoxification of a mycotoxin upon feeding.

21: 2013/07161 22: 25/09/2013 43: 10/03/2014 51: C05G 71: ARYSTA LIFESCIENCE SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 72: DREYER MARCEL 33: ZA 31: 2013/03848 32: 2013/05/28 54: A SYSTEMIC PESTICIDE COMPOSITION FOR THE TREATMENT OF SUGARCANE INFESTED BY THRIPS. 00: - 57: A systemic pesticide composition for the treatment of sugarcane infested by thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), the active ingredient of the pesticide composition comprising a neonicotinoid of the formula C10H11CIN4.

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21: 2013/07388 22: 2013/10/03 43: 2014/04/04 51: F21V 71: JUSTING TECHNOLOGY (TAIWAN) PTE. LTD JUSTING TECHNOLOGY PTE. LTD 72: SU, Chia-Ching, YEN, Chih-Yuan 33: TW 31: 101136701 32: 2012/10/04 54: METHOD OF MAKING A LIGHT-EMITTING-DIODE LAMP TUBE 00: - An automatic production method of making a light-

emitting-diode lamp tube is disclosed. The method

includes providing a circuit board in a shape of a

long strip, printing a bonding layer, mounting

electronic inserts, heating up the circuit board,

assembling a heat dissipation seat, assembling a

translucent cover and assembling an end cap,

thereby accomplishing the lamp tube. By the

abovementioned steps, the light-emitting-diode lamp

tube can be produced automatically, the

manufacturing process can be simplified to reduce

the labor cost, and the yield factor can be improved

considerably.

21: 2013/0780 22: 2013/01/30 43: 2014/01/30 51: C01B B01J 71: BASF SE, TOKYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 72: YILMAZ, Bilge, MÜLLER, Ulrich, DE BAERDEMAEKER, Trees, GIES, Hermann, XIAO, Feng-Shou, TATSUMI, Takashi, BAO, Xinhe, ZHANG, Weiping, DE VOS, Dirk 33: CN 31: PCT/CN2010/074920 32: 2010/07/02 54: METAL-BRIDGED PILLARED SILICATE COMPOUNDS AND PROCESS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION 00: -

The present invention relates to a pillared silicate compound comprising a layered silicate structure, and bridging metal atoms located between adjacent silicate layers of the silicate structure, wherein said bridging metal atoms form at least one covalent bond to each of the adjacent silicate layers, as well as a process for the preparation of a pillared silicate compound, and further includes a pillared silicate compound obtainable and or obtained according to said process, as well as the use of any of the aforementioned pillared silicate compounds.

21: 2013/0945 22: 2013/02/05 43: 2014/02/05 51: C08G 71: BASF SE 72: PEELER, Calvin, T., GARDIN, Greg, WISHNESKI, Todd, W. 33: US 31: 61/362,549 32: 2010/07/08 54: RIGID POLYURETHANE FOAM 00: - A rigid polyurethane foam includes the reaction

product of a resin composition and an isocyanate

composition. The resin composition includes a

novolac polyol that has a general chemical structure

(I). In this structure, R is an alkyl or alkylene group

and the novolac polyol has an average hydroxyl

functionality of from 2 to 30 calculated by dividing

the weight average molecular weight of the novolac

polyol by the equivalent weight of the novolac polyol.

The novolac polyol is present in an amount of from 3

to 65 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of the

resin composition.

21: 2013/1111 22: 2013/02/12 43: 2014/02/19 51: C07K A61K A61P 71: EPSHTEIN, Oleg, Iliich 72: EPSHTEIN, Oleg, Iliich, SERGEEVA, Svetlana, Alexandrovna, DOLGOVYH, Liudmila, Fyodorovna, PETROV, Vladimir, Ivanovich 33: RU 31: 2010129291 32: 2010/07/15 33: RU 31: 2010129290 32: 2010/07/15 33: RU 31: 2010129292 32: 2010/07/15 33: RU 31: 2011110106 32: 2011/03/17 54: A COMBINATION PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION AND METHODS OF TREATING DISEASES OR CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

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00: - The present application provides a pharmaceutical

composition for administration to a patient suffering

from at least one symptom of a cardiovascular

condition, the composition comprising a) an

activated-potentiated form of an antibody to

angiotensin II AT1 receptor, and b) an activated-

potentiated form of an antibody to endothelial NO-

synthase.

21: 2013/1147 22: 2013/02/13 43: 2014/02/13

51: C12N A01H 71: BASF PLANT SCIENCE COMPANY GMBH 72: SANZ MOLINERO, Ana Isabel, VANDENABEELE, Steven 33: US 31: 61/364,847 32: 2010/07/16 33: US 31: 61/366,962 32: 2010/07/23 33: US 31: 61/376,323 32: 2010/08/24 54: PLANTS HAVING ENHANCED YIELD-RELATED TRAITS AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME 00: - Nucleic acids and the encoded CER2-like polypeptides, Atlg68440-like polypeptides or DEAD-box RNA helicase polypeptides are provided. A method of enhancing yield-related traits in plants by modulating expression of nucleic acids encoding CER2-like polypeptides or Atlg68440-like polypeptides is provided. A method of enhancing yield-related traits in plants by reducing or substantially eliminating expression of nucleic acids encoding DEAD-box RNA helicase polypeptides and/or the activity of DEAD-box RNA helicase polypeptides in said plants is provided. Plants with modulated expression of the nucleic acids encoding CER2-like polypeptides or Atlg68440-like polypeptides have enhanced yield-related traits relative to control plants. Plants with reduction or elimination of the expression of endogenous nucleic acids encoding DEAD-box RNA helicase polypeptides have enhanced yield-related traits relative to control plants.

21: 2013/1310 22: 2013/02/20 43: 2014/02/20 51: H01G H01L 71: BASF SE 72: PSCHIRER, Neil, Gregory, BRUDER, Ingmar, SENS, Rüdiger, ERK, Peter 33: EP 31: 10170695.0 32: 2010/07/23 54: DYE SOLAR CELL WITH IMPROVED STABILITY 00: - A photovoltaic element (110) is proposed for

conversion of electromagnetic radiation to electrical

energy. The photovoltaic element (1 10) may

especially be a dye solar cell (1 12). The

photovoltaic element (110) has at least one first

electrode (1 16), at least one n-semiconductive

metal oxide (120), at least one electromagnetic

radiation-absorbing dye (122), at least one solid

organic p-semiconductor (126) and at least one

second electrode (132). The p-semiconductor (126)

comprises at least one metal oxide (130).

21: 2013/1311 22: 2013/02/20 43: 2014/02/20 51: C07D A01N 71: BASF SE 72: SÖRGEL, Sebastian, DEFIEBER, Christian, LE VEZOUET, Ronan, CULBERTSON, Deborah, L., ANSPAUGH, Douglas, D. 33: US 31: 61/366,542 32: 2010/07/22 54: NOVEL HETARYL (THIO)CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS FOR CONTROLLING INVERTEBRATE PESTS 00: - The present invention relates to hetaryl

(thio)carboxamide compounds of formula (I), to the

tautomers and N-oxides thereof and to the salts

thereof wherein X, R1 and A are as defined in the

description. The present invention further relates to a

method for controlling invertebrate pests, to a

method for protecting plant propagation material

and/or the plants which grow therefrom, to plant

propagation material, comprising at least one hetaryl

(thio)carboxamide compound according to the

present invention, to a method for treating or

protecting an animal from infestation or infection by

parasites and to an agricultural composition

containing at least one compound according to the

present invention.

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21: 2013/1313 22: 2013/02/20 43: 2014/02/20 51: C07D A01N 71: BASF SE 72: MICHROWSKA-PIANOWSKA, Anna Aleksandra, MAJOR, Julia, HUTZLER, Johannes, NEWTON, Trevor William, EVANS, Richard, Roger, KREUZ, Klaus, GROßMANN, Klaus, SONG, Dschun, SIMON, Anja, WITSCHEL, Matthias, MOBERG, William Karl, PARRA RAPADO, Liliana, QU, Tao, STELZER, Frank, KRAUS, Helmut, SEITZ, Thomas, VAN DER KLOET, Andree, REINGRUBER, Rüdiger 33: EP 31: 10170416.1 32: 2010/07/22 33: US 31: 61/366,535 32: 2010/07/22 54: HERBICIDAL ISOXAZOLO[5,4-B]PYRIDINES 00: - The invention relates to isoxazolo[5,4-b]pyridine

compounds of formula (I), to the agriculturally useful

salts of isoxazolo[5,4-b]pyridine compounds of

formula (I), and to their use as herbicides.

21: 2013/1316 22: 2013/02/20 43: 2014/01/30 51: C22B 71: YANGGU XIANGGUANG COPPER CO. LTD. 72: ZHOU, Songlin, LIU, Weidong 33: CN 31: 201110208013.4 32: 2011/07/25 54: A FLOATING ENTRAINMENT METALLURGICAL PROCESS AND REACTOR 00: - A spin-suspension-entrainment metallurgical

process. A reaction gas (12) and a powdered

material are sprayed into a reaction furnace (13) to

achieve a controllable highly dispersed spin

suspension status, and reach the ignition

temperature under the high-temperature radiation of

the reaction furnace (13) to undergo an intense

combustion reaction. Meanwhile, a spin fluid (15)

sprayed into the reaction furnace (13) drives the

furnace gas, so as to form a reflux protective layer

(14) of a relatively low temperature around the spin

fluid. The reaction gas (12) in multiple turnaround

channels flows along the tangent to enter a swirl

generator (2), to form a controllable rotating gas

flow. A conical outlet wind speed controller (9)

capable of moving vertically is used to control the

area of the outlet of the swirl generator (2), and

control the speed that the reaction gas (12) enters

the reaction furnace (13). A powdered material flow

(11) falls freely along the periphery of the reaction

gas (12), and is entrained into the high-speed

rotating gas flow, so as to form the spin fluid (15)

rotating radially at a high speed and moving

vertically along the axial direction where the

powdered material is highly dispersed in the reaction

gas. Also provided is a reactor for implementing the

method and capable of stepless adjustment.

21: 2013/3595 22: 2013/05/17 43: 2014/02/13 51: C07C 71: EVONIK OXENO GMBH 72: WINTERBERG, Markus, RÖTTGER, Dirk, RIX, Armin, BUKOHL, Reiner, BÖING, Christian

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33: DE 31: 10 2010 042 774.8 32: 2010/10/21 54: METHOD FOR PURIFICATION OF MIXTURES COMPRISING MTBE AS WELL AS PRODUCTION OF ISOBUTENE BY SPLITTING OF MIXTURES COMPRISING MTBE 00: - The invention relates to a method for the efficient purification of MTBE-containing mixtures and for producing isobutene by cleavage of MTBE-containing mixtures. Technical MTBE is separated by distillation into a C4- and C5-hydrocarbon-containing top product, an acetone, methanol and MTBE-containing side cut, and an MTBE-containing bottom product.

21: 2013/3645 22: 2013/05/20 43: 2014/02/11 51: E04H E01F 71: SA FENCE AND GATE INVESTMENT HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 72: GREYLING, Geoffrey, Edward 33: ZA 31: 2010/8258 32: 2010/11/18 54: FENCE AND METHOD FOR ERECTING A FENCE 00: - The invention relates to a fence which includes first

(12), second (14) and third (16) elongated members.

During assembly the first elongated member (12) is

pivotally connected to the second elongated member

(14), the second elongated member (14) is in turn

pivotally connected to the third elongated member

(16) whereafter the third elongated member (16) is

releasably connected to the first elongated member

(12) such that a substantially triangular shaped

support structure (18) for erecting the fence is

formed.

21: 2013/3646 22: 2013/05/20 43: 2014/02/13 51: C23C C03C 71: AGC GLASS EUROPE 72: LECOMTE, Benoit, WIAME, Hugues, YONEMICHI, Tomohiro 33: EP 31: 10188560.6 32: 2010/10/22 54: MODULAR COATER SEPARATION 00: - The invention relates to a process for depositing

under vacuum a multilayers coating stack on a flat

glass substrate and to a modular coater for the

deposit of thin layers on a flat glass substrate. A gas

separation zone disposed between two depositing

zones of the modular coater comprises at least one

gas injector in the vicinity of the convoying path for

the glass substrate which passes through apertures

from a depositing zone towards the other depositing

zone via the separation zone. The invention allows

improvement of the separation factor between the

two depositing zones.

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21: 2013/3647 22: 2013/05/20 43: 2014/02/13 51: F41J 71: CHRISTENSEN, Selwyn, Peter 72: CHRISTENSEN, Selwyn, Peter 33: ZA 31: 2012/01758 32: 2012/03/05 54: DART CRICKET GAME 00: - The invention provides an apparatus for playing a

throwing game simulating the sport of cricket. The

apparatus comprises a game board defining (a) a

playing surface adapted to receive thrown game

pieces, and (b) a plurality of target areas arranged

on the playing surface, said target areas including a

rectangular formation representing a cricket pitch,

two smaller formations representing wickets, and a

plurality of shapes arranged around the pitch

representing fielders. The fielders may each include

a target area marked to show that a game piece

thrown into such area will result in the loss of a

wicket. The game board may define a circular

boundary line sandwiched between an outer scoring

zone and an inner scoring zone. The apparatus

typically further includes a scoreboard marked with

at least one word having a meaning selected from

the group consisting of “balls”, “bat”, “batsman”,

“batter”, “out”, “overs”, “runs”, “6s” and “4s”.

21: 2013/3752 22: 2013/05/23 43: 2014/02/13 51: A01N A61K 71: PRESIDIO PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: ZHONG, Min, LI, Leping 33: US 31: 61/406,972 32: 2010/10/26 33: US 31: 61/438,429 32: 2011/02/01 33: US 31: 61/524,220 32: 2011/08/16 54: INHIBITORS OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS 00: - A class of compounds that inhibit Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is disclosed, along with compositions containing the compound, and methods of using the composition for treating individuals infected with HCV.

21: 2013/3754 22: 2013/05/23 43: 2014/02/13 51: B29C B29L 71: NISSEI ASB MACHINE CO., LTD. 72: YAMAGUCHI, Masaki, ANDO, Masatoshi, OGIHARA, Shuichi 33: JP 31: 2010-238199 32: 2010/10/25 54: INJECTION STRETCH BLOW MOLDING DEVICE AND MOLDED PART HEATING DEVICE 00: - Provided is an injection stretch blow molding device

wherein differences among the molding

temperatures in (n) number of batches of blow

molding operations are reduced when the number

(N) simultaneously injection molded is blow molded

by (M) ((M) = (N)/(n)) in the (n) number of batches in

1.5 stage process having both advantages of 1

stage process and 2 stage process. There is

disclosed an injection stretch blow molding device

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having: an injection molding unit (10) which injection

molds (N) (N is an integer of two or more) number of

preforms; a cooling unit (20) which forcibly cools the

(N) number of preforms carried out of the injection

molding unit; a heating unit (30) which continuously

carries and heats the (N) number of cooled

preforms; and a blow molding unit (40) which divides

the (N) number of heated preforms in (n) (n is an

integer of two or more) number of batches to stretch

blow mold (M) ((M) = (N)/(n): (M) is a natural

number) number of preforms in (M) number of

containers at a time.

21: 2013/3787 22: 2013/05/24 43: 2014/02/11 51: C21C G01K G01N G08C 71: HERAEUS ELECTRO-NITE INTERNATIONAL N.V. 72: CONTI, Richard, F., KUSZYK, Jack, Andrew, RODRIGO, Renuka, SAAR, David, A. 33: US 31: 61/407,513 32: 2010/10/28 54: WIRELESS LANCE 00: - A system for wirelessly obtaining a measurement of

a characteristic of a molten metal is disclosed. The

system includes a contact block configured to be

operatively coupled to a first end of a substantially

hollow lance holder. The contact block is detachably

and electrically coupled to and receives analog

signals from a measurement sensor. The contact

block converts the received analog signals into

ultrasonic signals and transmits the ultrasonic

signals through the hollow of the lance holder. A

receiver block is configured to be operatively

coupled to a second end of the lance holder. The

second end is opposite the first end of the lance

holder. The receiver block receives the ultrasonic

signals from the contact block and converts the

received ultrasonic signals into a digital voltage

signal.

21: 2013/3833 22: 2013/05/27 43: 2014/02/24 51: F16D 71: KNORR-BREMSE SYSTEME FÜR NUTZFAHRZEUGE GMBH 72: CAMILO-MARTINEZ, José, BAUMGARTNER, Johann, PAHLE, Wolfgang 33: DE 31: 10 2010 050 103.4 32: 2010/10/29 54: BRAKE LINING FOR A DISK BRAKE 00: - The invention relates to a brake lining for a disk

brake which can be installed into a wheel that has a

size of 22.5", comprising a ring segment-shaped

lining support plate (2) which supports a friction

lining, the inner radius Ri of which merges with

straight bearing surfaces (5) on both sides, and

which has two molded-on pressure pieces (3) that

are arranged in a mutually spaced manner on the

lining support plate rear face that faces away from

the friction lining. The brake lining is designed such

that the length (L) of the lining support plate (2) is

245 - 250 mm, the inner radius (Ri) is 115 - 135 mm,

and the outer radius (Ra) of the lining support plate

(2) is 205 - 220 mm.

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21: 2013/3834 22: 2013/05/27 43: 2014/02/13 51: C07K C12N 71: HANMI SCIENCE CO., LTD. 72: CHOI, Sung Chul, KIM, Jin Ki, OH, Young Hak, LEE, Jong Soo 33: KR 31: 10-2010-0106994 32: 2010/10/29 54: METHOD FOR PURIFYING HUMAN GRANULOCYTE-COLONY STIMULATING FACTOR FROM RECOMBINANT E. COLI 00: - The present invention provides a method for

purifying a large amount of human granulocyte-

colony stimulating factors (hG-CSFs) from a

recombinant E. coli with high yield and purity.

According to the method of the present invention,

human granulocyte-colony stimulating factor,

identical to the native form expressed in the human

body, can be easily purified with high yield and purity

without an additional activation process. In

particular, according to the purification method of the

present invention, hG-CSF variants expressed in E.

coli are efficiently removed to obtain physiologically

active hG-CSFs with high purity.

21: 2013/3854 22: 2013/05/28 43: 2014/02/11 51: E21B F25B F01B 71: SCHWARZ, Marcus, KIRSTEN, Ulf, REICH, Matthias, RÖNTZSCH, Silke, MERTENS, Florian 72: SCHWARZ, Marcus, KIRSTEN, Ulf, REICH, Matthias, RÖNTZSCH, Silke, MERTENS, Florian 33: DE 31: 10 2010 050 244.8 32: 2010/10/30 54: DIRECT DRILL BIT DRIVE FOR TOOLS ON THE BASIS OF A HEAT ENGINE 00: - In a direct drill bit drive for tools for comminuting

brittle materials and penetrating into brittle materials

by percussive impact on the basis of a heat engine

operated with a gaseous working medium, the heat

engine is a hot gas engine operating in accordance

with a real Stirling cycle process.

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21: 2013/4113 22: 2013/06/05 43: 2014/02/11 51: C07C C07F 71: EVONIK OXENO GMBH 72: BELLER, Matthias, JACKSTELL, Ralf, JENNERJAHN, Reiko, PIRAS, Irene, FRANKE, Robert 33: DE 31: 10 2010 043 558.9 32: 2010/11/08 54: METHOD FOR HYDROFORMYLATION OF UNSATURATED COMPOUNDS 00: - The invention relates to a method for hydroformylation of unsaturated compounds such as olefins and alkynes using mixtures of synthesis gas (CO/H2), in which either the unsaturated compounds and a catalyst are heated to a reaction temperature of 60 to 200°C and the synthesis gas is then introduced, or the unsaturated compounds and the catalyst are brought into contact with pure CO at normal temperature in a preformation step, then are heated to reaction temperature and on reaching the reaction temperature the CO is replaced by the synthesis gas. The pressure is 1 to 200 bar and the CO:H2 ratio in the synthesis gas is in the range from 1:1 to 50:1. The iridium catalyst used comprises a phosphorus-containing ligand in an iridium:ligand ratio in the range from 1:1 to 1:100. With high

catalyst activities and low catalyst use, very high turnover frequencies are achieved.

21: 2013/4317 22: 2013/06/12 43: 2014/02/18 51: A47J 71: BOTHA, Andries, Stephanus 72: BOTHA, Andries, Stephanus 33: ZA 31: 2012/4291 32: 2012/06/12 54: A BARBEQUE DEVICE 00: - The barbecue device 10 includes a stand, arms 14,

with a first end portion 16 of the arms 14 connected

to the stand, and a second end portion 18 of the

arms 14 connected to a clamping member 20,

wherein the clamping member 20 is held in

suspension by the arms 14 connected to the stand.

21: 2013/4840 22: 2013/06/28 43: 2014/02/05 51: A61K 71: NEXMED HOLDINGS, INC. 72: DAMAJ, Bassam B., MARTIN, Richard 33: US 31: 61/418,996 32: 2010/12/02 54: ACTIVE ENANTIOMER OF DODECYL 2-(N,N-DIMETHYLAMINO)-PROPIONATE 00: - 2R-dodecyl 2-(N,N dimethylamino)-propionate (R-

DDAIP) provides an unexpectedly improved activity

in facilitating transport of a pharmaceutically active

compound across biological membranes and

tissues, compared to S-DDAIP of the same

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enantiomeric purity, or racemic DDAIP. Purified S-

DDAIP is also provided.

21: 2013/5105 22: 2013/07/08 43: 2014/02/24 51: F03G F02G 71: VIKING HEAT ENGINES AS 72: NES RISLÅ, Harald 33: NO 31: 20101725 32: 2010/12/10 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ENERGY SUPPLY FOR A THERMAL POWER STATION SYSTEM FOR A BUILDING OR VESSEL 00: - A thermal power station system (3) where at least

one heat engine (32) is connected to at least one

work receiver (34), and the heat engine (32) is

arranged to be able to utilise a working fluid

alternating between liquid and gas phase, and there

in the heat engine (32) is arranged at least one heat

exchanger (321) in thermal contact with at least one

expansion chamber (322). Also described is a

method for energy supply to a building (1) or a

vessel (2).

21: 2013/5372 22: 2013/07/17 43: 2014/02/11 51: H04M 71: MOBYDOM LTD 72: HAREL, Zion, WEINER, Avish Jacob 33: US 31: 12/973,731 32: 2010/12/20 54: METHOD, DEVICE, AND SYSTEM FOR SECURED ACCESS TO GATED AREAS 00: - Embodiments of the present invention allow

vehicular ingress and egress to an automotive

facility using a mobile communication device, such

as a smart phone, having thereon a software

application adapted to communicate with a gate unit.

The mobile communication device may transmit one

or more parameters to the gate unit, which may

determine whether to open a gate or which may

transmit the parameters to a server, which may

determine whether to allow or deny access.

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51: H02G 71: STATE GRID CORPORATION OF CHINA, HBEPC MAINTENANCE BRANCH 72: YAN, Xudong, ZHANG, Xun, HU, Chuan, WANG, Xingchao, HU, Zhen 33: CN 31: 201110026677.9 32: 2011/01/25 54: TOOL FOR REPLACING CERAMIC ROD TYPE INSULATOR 00: - A tool for replacing a ceramic rod type insulator

which is suitable for replacing an insulator, including:

a front block (1), a back block (2), a line take-up

system (3), with the two ends of the line take-up

system (3) connected to the front block (1) and the

back block (2) respectively, and a lifting system (4),

with the lifting system (4) connected to the front

block (1) and/or the back block (2). By adding the

lifting system (4) at the front block (1) and/or the

back block (2), the following problem is solved: since

the weight of the ceramic rod type insulator is great,

there is a need to switch off the whole power

transmission circuit when replacing the ceramic rod

type insulator, so as to perform the work of replacing

a single insulator by putting seven ceramic rod type

insulators on the ground at the same time.

21: 2013/5740 22: 2013/07/30 43: 2014/02/07 51: F16P A61F 71: STONE, Kim, Alexander, Jeffrey 72: STONE, Kim, Alexander, Jeffrey 54: A SAFETY DEVICE 00: - The safety device 10 is configured and dimensioned

to in use be worn on a hand of a user (not shown)

wearing protective gloves, wherein lettering and/or

symbols 12 is/are applied to at least one operatively

outer surface 14 of the device 10 in a readily visible

manner. The least one operatively outer surface 14

of the device 10 is manufactured from a material

having a readily visible colour. The lettering and/or

symbols 12 are arranged on said outer surface 14

using a reflective medium.

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21: 2013/5781 22: 2013/07/31 43: 2014/01/31 51: B65D 71: IFCO SYSTEMS GMBH 72: ORGELDINGER, Wolfgang 54: BOX 00: - A box comprises a bottom (10) and at least two pairs

of side walls which lie opposite one another and

extend upwards in the vertical direction from the

bottom (10). The side walls are arranged such that

they can be folded with regard to the bottom (10)

and can be locked to one another in their opened

position. At least one of the side walls (12)

comprises an unlocking mechanism (38) which can

be moved between a rest position and an unlocking

position, in which the locking action (28, 30) of the

side walls is cancelled. The unlocking mechanism

(38) comprises at least one prestressing element

(52, 54) which prestresses the unlocking mechanism

(38) into its rest position, and also comprises a first

end, which is connected to the unlocking mechanism

(38) or the side wall (12), and a second, free end.

21: 2013/5782 22: 2013/07/31 43: 2014/01/31 51: F16L 71: PARKER HANNIFIN MANUFACTURING GERMANY GMBH & CO. KG 72: NEISKE, Oliver 33: DE 31: 102011009956.5 32: 2011/02/01 54: CONNECTING DEVICE FOR CONDUITS OR HOSE LINES HAVING ASSEMBLY DETECTION 00: - The invention relates to a connecting device for

conduits or hose lines, comprising a connecting

body, which has a borehole for conducting a medium

flowing through the conduit or hose line

therethrough, and a pipe-like end piece, which can

be inserted in a receptacle that is formed at the front

end of the connecting body and which can fixed in

said receptacle by means of a union nut that is

arranged rotatably between a loosened position and

an assembly position on the outside of the

connecting body, wherein a display rendering the

assembly state of the connecting device is arranged

between the mutually facing end faces of the union

nut and connecting body. Said device is

characterized in that the display consists of two

annular display elements (13, 14) as carriers of at

least one marking in each case, each display

element being formed at the end faces of the

connecting body (10) and union nut (12). At the start

of assembly of the union nut (12), the markings of

the two display elements (13, 14) are located at

different locations of the circumference of the

connecting body (10) and union nut (12) and when

the assembly of the connecting device is completed,

they are moved into a mutually agreeing position by

the relative rotation of the two display elements (13,

14) relative to each other that takes place when the

union nut (12) is screwed on.

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21: 2013/5783 22: 2013/07/31 43: 2014/01/31 51: A61K 71: BIOCOPEA LIMITED 72: BANNISTER, Robin Mark, BREW, John, DILLY, Suzanne Jane, STOLOFF, Gregory, Alan, CAPARROS-WANDERLEY, Wilson 33: GB 31: 1113729.6 32: 2011/08/10 33: GB 31: 1113730.4 32: 2011/08/10 33: GB 31: 1113728.8 32: 2011/08/10 33: GB 31: PCT/GB2011/052115 32: 2011/10/31 33: GB 31: 1101937.9 32: 2011/02/04 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES 00: - The present specification discloses pharmaceutical

compositions, methods of preparing such

pharmaceutical compositions, and methods and

uses of treating a cardiovascular disease in an

individual using such pharmaceutical compositions.

21: 2013/5784 22: 2013/07/31 43: 2014/02/04 51: A61K 71: BIOCOPEA LIMITED

72: BANNISTER, Robin Mark, BREW, John, STOLOFF, Gregory, Alan, DILLY, Suzanne Jane, SZUCS, Gemma, PLEGUEZUELOS MATEO, Olga, CAPARROS-WANDERLEY, Wilson 33: GB 31: 1101937.9 32: 2011/02/04 33: GB 31: 1113730.4 32: 2011/08/10 33: GB 31: 1113728.8 32: 2011/08/10 33: GB 31: 1113729.6 32: 2011/08/10 33: GB 31: PCT/GB2011/052115 32: 2011/10/31 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING CHRONIC INFLAMMATION AND INFLAMMATORY DISEASES 00: - The present specification discloses pharmaceutical compositions, methods of preparing such pharmaceutical compositions, and methods and uses of treating a chronic inflammation and/or an inflammatory disease in an individual using such pharmaceutical compositions.

21: 2013/5810 22: 2013/08/01 43: 2014/02/03 51: E04H 71: W.S ELECTRONICS 72: LANDMAN, Wallace 33: ZA 31: 2012/4956 32: 2012/07/03 54: AN AERATION DEVICE 00: - The aeration device 10 for a body of liquid 12

includes a housing 14 having a liquid inlet 16 and a

liquid outlet 18. An aerating conduit 20 is arranged

in fluid flow communication with and extends away

from the housing 14. An outlet conduit 22 extends

from the outlet 18 of the housing 14 and has a

smaller cross-sectional area than the housing 14. A

narrowed zone 21 is defined within the housing 14

proximate an area where the aerating conduit 20

joins the housing 14.

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21: 2013/5896 22: 2013/08/06 43: 2014/02/06 51: F41C 71: DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG 72: PFERSMANN, Axel, HIMMERT, Rainer 33: DE 31: 10 2012 015 785.1 32: 2012/08/08 54: WEAPON BARREL 00: - A weapon barrel of an automatic firearm, including a

muzzle that is set into flexural oscillations by firing,

with a damping device for damping the flexural

oscillations by means of frictional processes

between a radially projecting friction ring disposed

on the muzzle and at least one friction element

loaded by means of a spring element, wherein at

least one friction element (7) loaded by means of a

separate spring element (13) acts on both sides of

the friction ring (6) respectively and is supported so

as to be axially movable relative to the muzzle (3).

21: 2013/5897 22: 2013/08/06 43: 2014/02/06

51: A61K A61P 71: DIMERIX BIOSCIENCE PTY LTD 72: PFLEGER, Kevin, Donald, George, WILLIAMS, James, MCCALL, Elizabeth 33: AU 31: 2011900060 32: 2011/01/11 33: US 31: 61/432,896 32: 2011/01/14 33: AU 31: 2011904279 32: 2011/10/17 33: US 31: 61/547,951 32: 2011/10/17 54: COMBINATION THERAPY 00: - The invention relates to pharmaceutical

compositions comprising: (a) at least one

angiotensin receptor blocker or a pharmaceutically

acceptable salt thereof, and (b) at least one

chemokine receptor pathway inhibitor or a

pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. The

invention also relates to pharmaceutical

compositions comprising: (a) at least one

angiotensin receptor blocker or a pharmaceutically

acceptable salt thereof; and (b) at least one

chemokine receptor pathway inhibitor or a

pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof which

inhibits a component of the chemokine receptor

pathway other than the chemokine receptor. Oral

sustained release pharmaceutical compositions

comprising the pharmaceutical composition, as well

as injectable sustained release pharmaceutical

compositions comprising the pharmaceutical

composition are described. The invention further

relates to tablets, capsules, injectable suspensions,

and compositions for pulmonary or nasal delivery

comprising the pharmaceutical composition. Also

described are: methods for assessing the efficacy of

the pharmaceutical composition; methods for

assessing the inhibition or partial inhibition activity of

the pharmaceutical composition; methods for the

treatment, amelioration or prevention of a condition

or disease comprising administering to a subject a

therapeutically effective amount of the

pharmaceutical composition; and the use of the

pharmaceutical composition for the manufacture of a

dosage form for the treatment of a disease.

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21: 2013/5898 22: 2013/08/06 43: 2014/02/06 51: E21B 71: SDG, LLC 72: MOENY, William, M. 33: US 31: 61/430,728 32: 2011/01/07 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SUPPLYING ELECTRICAL POWER TO AN ELECTROCRUSHING DRILL 00: - An apparatus and method for controlling power

delivered to a pulsed power system which includes a

command charge switch for controlling when power

produced by a primary power system is fed into a

cable. The command charge switch also controls the

power delivered to the pulsed power system in a

bottom hole assembly.

21: 2013/5930 22: 2013/08/07 43: 2014/02/10 51: C06B 71: DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG 72: HAHMA, Arno 33: DE 31: 10 2012 015 761.4 32: 2012/08/09 54: EFFECTIVE MATERIAL FOR A PYROTECHNIC PHANTOM TARGET WITH HIGH EMISSIVITY 00: - The invention relates to an effective material for a pyrotechnic phantom target with high emissivity, including a fuel, an additive including carbon, an oxidation means for the fuel and optionally a bonding means, wherein the additive is present in the form of

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particles, wherein a predominant number of the particles has a maximum extent in the range from 1 µm to 200 µm, and wherein the particles do not consist of graphite.

21: 2013/5931 22: 2013/08/07 43: 2014/02/10 51: C06B 71: DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG 72: HAHMA, Arno 33: DE 31: 10 2012 015 762.2 32: 2012/08/09 54: HIGH-INTENSITY ACTIVE COMPOSITION FOR A PYROTECHNIC DECOY WITH A FLUORINATED CARBON COMPOUND 00: - The invention relates to a high-intensity active composition for a pyrotechnic decoy, including a fuel, an oxidizer for the fuel and optionally a binder, the oxidizer being a fluorinated carbon compound having a carbon chain at least 100 carbon atoms long or having repeating units that include carbon atoms and form a polymer, at least one of the carbon atoms in the carbon chain or in each of the units having at least one bonding site occupied by a molecular radical or by an atom other than fluorine or carbon, the oxidizer not being graphite fluoride.

21: 2013/5932 22: 2013/08/07 43: 2014/02/10 51: C06B 71: DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG 72: HAHMA, Arno 33: DE 31: 10 2012 015 757.6 32: 2012/08/09 54: PYROTECHNIC ACTIVE COMPOSITION WITH A COMBUSTION ACCELERANT 00: - A pyrotechnic active composition including a combustion fuel, an oxidant for the combustion fuel, a combustion accelerant and optionally a binder, wherein the combustion accelerant is present in the form of particles which are distributed in the active composition, wherein the combustion accelerant is a solid which is expandable at least by a factor of 2 by input of heat.

21: 2013/5970 22: 2011/09/16 43: 2014/02/19 51: C07D A61K A61P 71: ADAMED SP. Z O.O. 72: KOLACZKOWSKI, Marcin, KOWALSKI, Piotr, JASKOWSKA, Jolanta, MARCINKOWSKA, Monika, MITKA, Katarzyna, BUCKI, Adam, WESOLOWSKA, Anna, PAWLOWSKI, Maciej 33: PL 31: P.392436 32: 2010/09/17 54: ARYLOSULFONAMIDES FOR THE TREATMENT OF CNS DISEASES 00: - Arylsulphonamide derivatives of formula (l) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. The compounds may be useful for the treatment and/or

prevention of disorders of the central nervous system.

21: 2013/5971 22: 2013/08/08 43: 2014/02/13 51: C07F 71: EVONIK OXENO GMBH 72: KREIDLER, Burkard, FRIDAG, Dirk, SCHEMMER, Bernhard, WECHSLER, Bjoern, CHRISTIANSEN, Andrea, NEUMANN, Doris 33: DE 31: 10 2011 002 640.1 32: 2011/01/13 54: METHOD FOR THE PURIFICATION OF BIPHEPHOS 00: - The invention relates to a method for the purification

of 6,6'-[(3,3'-di-tert-butyl-5,5'-dimethoxy-1,1'-

biphenyl-

2,2'diyl)bis(oxy)]bis(dibenzo[d,f][1,3,2]dioxaphosphe

pin), in short: biphephos (see formula 1).

21: 2013/5972 22: 2013/08/08 43: 2014/02/13 51: C07F 71: EVONIK OXENO GMBH 72: KREIDLER, Burkard, FRIDAG, Dirk, SCHEMMER, Bernhard, WECHSLER, Bjoern, CHRISTIANSEN, Andrea, NEUMANN, Doris 33: DE 31: 10 2011 002 639.8 32: 2011/01/13 54: METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF BIPHEPHOS 00: - The invention relates to a method for producing 6,6'-

[(3,3'-di-tert-butyl-5,5'-dimethoxy-1,1'-biphenyl-

2,2'diyl)bis(oxy)]bis(dibenzo[d,f][1,3,2]dioxaphosphe

pin), in short: biphephos (see formula 1), which has

a low chlorine content.

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21: 2013/6101 22: 2013/08/14 43: 2014/02/19 51: A61B A61M A61J 71: LI, Rongshan 72: LI, Rongshan 33: US 31: 61/516,971 32: 2011/04/11 33: US 31: 61/629,022 32: 2011/11/12 54: MULTIFUNCTION ASPIRATION BIOPSY DEVICE AND METHODS OF USE 00: - One embodiment of a multifunction aspiration biopsy

device includes a hub having a chamber for

receiving a collected specimen, a vacuum source in

communication with the hub chamber, a needle

detachable from the hub and having an outlet in

communication with the hub chamber, and a cover

extending over a portion of the needle outlet for

directing a specimen collected through the needle

into the hub chamber in a direction that differs from a

longitudinal axis of the needle. The hub chamber

with collected specimen may be separated from the

vacuum source and the needle and the specimen

may be triaged within the hub chamber. Various

embodiments of a collection container for receiving

used needles are also disclosed.

21: 2013/6102 22: 2013/08/14 43: 2014/02/14 51: A61L 71: TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 72: GODDETI, Siva, Mohan, Reddy, KOKKARACHEDU, Varaprasad, SADIKU, Emmanuel, Rotimi, JARUGALU, Jayaramudu, RAY, Suprakas, Sinha 33: ZA 31: 2012/6857 32: 2012/09/13 54: METHOD OF PRODUCING REGENERATED CELLULOSE FILMS INCLUDING AN ANTI-BACTERIAL AGENT 00: - A method of manufacturing a regenerated cellulose

film including silver, the method including at least the

steps of: preparing a regenerated cellulose film;

immersing the film in an aqueous solution of silver

nitrate; subjecting the film to sound waves; and

allowing the film to rest in the solution at a

predetermined temperature.

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21: 2013/6132 22: 2013/08/15 43: 2014/02/17 51: C08K C08L C06B 71: DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG 72: HAHMA, Arno 33: DE 31: 10 2012 016 480.7 32: 2012/08/17 33: DE 31: 10 2013 007 678.1 32: 2013/05/03 54: USE OF A COMPOSITION COMPRISING A POLYMER AND AN IONIC LIQUID 00: - The invention relates to a use of a composition including a polar polymer and an ionic liquid or a mixture of ionic liquids as agent for stabilizing an active pyrotechnic composition, wherein the composition is a viscoelastic material and the polymer includes polyacrylonitrile, polyvinyl nitrate, polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), or nitrocellulose.

21: 2013/6133 22: 2013/08/15 43: 2014/02/17 51: C06C C06B 71: DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG 72: HAHMA, Arno 33: DE 31: 10 2012 016 454.8 32: 2012/08/17 54: ACTIVE COMPOSITION FOR A DECOY WHICH RADIATES SPECTRALLY ON BURNUP OF THE ACTIVE COMPOSITION 00: - The invention relates to an active composition for a

decoy which radiates spectrally as the active

composition burns up, featuring a radiation emitted

during burnup of the active composition in the

wavelength range from 3.7 to 5.1 µm which is

stronger by a factor of at least 15 than radiation

emitted during burnup of the active composition in

the wavelength range from 1.9 to 2.3 µm.

21: 2013/6134 22: 2013/08/15 43: 2014/02/17 51: C06B 71: DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG 72: HAHMA, Arno, LICHA, Johann 33: DE 31: 10 2012 016 478.5 32: 2012/08/17 54: INSENSITIVE ACTIVE EXPLOSIVE COMPOSITION CONTAINING A STABILIZER 00: - The invention relates to an insensitive active explosive composition including an explosive and a stabilizer, wherein the stabilizer includes an ionic liquid.

21: 2013/6135 22: 2013/08/15 43: 2014/02/17 51: C06C 71: DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG 72: HAHMA, Arno 33: DE 31: 10 2012 016 452.1 32: 2012/08/17 54: ACTIVE COMPOSITION FOR A DECOY WHICH RADIATES SPECTRALLY ON BURNUP OF THE ACTIVE COMPOSITION, COMPRISING AN ADDITIVE 00: - An active composition for a decoy which radiates

spectrally as the active composition burns up,

including an additive which is distributed in the active

composition and which increases the ratio of the

intensity of radiation emitted during burnup of the

active composition in the wavelength range from 3.7

to 5.1 µm to the intensity of radiation emitted during

burnup of the active composition in the wavelength

range from 1.9 to 2.3 µm, the active composition

including a fuel, including carbon atoms and

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hydrogen atoms, and an oxidizer for the fuel,

including oxygen atoms, the amount of the oxidizer

being such that it is not sufficient for complete

oxidation of the carbon, and the additive being a

catalyst present in the form of particles that

catalyses a redox reaction.

21: 2013/6170 22: 2013/08/16 43: 2014/02/18 51: A01D 71: COETZEE, Marthinus, Philippus 72: COETZEE, Marthinus, Philippus 54: COMBINED FORAGE HARVESTER AND HAMMER MILL 00: - This invention relates to a combined forage

harvester and hammer mill and includes an intake

platform having a crop intake and a crop outlet,

wherein the outlet of the intake platform is

configured to connect to an inlet of a rotor unit. The

forage harvester further includes a rotor unit which

can be disconnected and reconnected to the

hammer mill. The forage harvester also includes an

intake guide arranged on the intake platform in order

to guide materials for processing toward the crop

intake.

21: 2013/6173 22: 2013/08/16 43: 2014/02/17 51: G10L 71: FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. 72: KUNTZ, Achim, DISCH, Sascha, BAECKSTROEM, Tom 33: US 31: 61/433,803 32: 2011/01/18 33: EP 31: 11172791.3 32: 2011/07/06 54: ENCODING AND DECODING OF SLOT POSITIONS OF EVENTS IN AN AUDIO SIGNAL FRAME 00: - An apparatus for decoding (10; 40; 60; 410), an

apparatus for encoding (510), a method for decoding

and a method for encoding positions of slots

comprising events in an audio signal frame and

respective computer programs and encoded signals,

wherein the apparatus for decoding (10; 40; 60; 410)

comprises: an analysing unit (20; 42; 70; 420) for

analysing a frame slots number indicating the total of

slots of the audio signal frame, an event slots

number indicating the number of slots comprising

the events of the audio signal frame, and an event

state number, and a generating unit (30; 45; 80; 430)

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for generating an indication of a plurality of positions

of slots comprising the events in the audio signal

frame using the frame slots number, the event slots

number and the event state number.

21: 2013/6215 22: 2013/08/19 43: 2014/02/19 51: G06Q 71: ENERGY INTELLIGENCE CONSULTING (PTY) LTD 72: LACOUR, Sebastien, KROES, Gabriel, VAN NIEKERK, Gerhard 54: A METHOD OF GENERATING SITE AND/OR BUILDING-SPECIFIC COST RECOVERY INFORMATION FOR UTILITY BILLS 00: - Meters 1 and 2 are municipal utility meters for sites 1

and 2, wherein site 1 includes buildings 1 to 3 and

site 2 includes buildings 4 and 5. The utility provider

provides site utility bills for both sites using data from

meters1 and 2. Each building on the sites 1 and 2 is

provided with its own utility meter which is accessible

to an owner of the buildings. During a billing period

which corresponds to a billing period of the utility

provider, the owner will read the utility usage values

indicated on Meter # 3 through to Meter # 7 and use

these to calculate a building utility bill value (BUBV)

for each of the buildings 1 to 5.

21: 2013/6216 22: 2013/08/19 43: 2014/02/19 51: C22B 71: HERAEUS PRECIOUS METALS GMBH & CO. KG 72: ROMERO, Jose, Manuel, MEYER, Horst, VOSS, Steffen 33: DE 31: 10 2012 016 420.3 32: 2012/08/21 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR THERMAL TREATMENT OF FLUORINE-CONTAINING AND NOBLE METAL-CONTAINING PRODUCTS 00: - An ashing plant for enriching noble metals from

fluorine-containing materials, including a thermal

treatment chamber (1) having a refractory insulating

lining on the inside of the chamber and an exhaust

gas cleaning system, wherein the refractory

insulating lining is resistant to hydrofluoric acid and

the exhaust gas cleaning system includes at least

one thermal after-incineration chamber (2), at least

one or more acid scrubber(s) (3, 4) and at least one

alkaline scrubber (5).

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51: B05D C09D 71: CYTEC AUSTRIA GMBH 72: SCHIPFER, Rudolf, FEOLA, Roland, KUTTLER, Ulrike 33: EP 31: 11155271.7 32: 2011/02/21 54: MULTI-LAYER COATING FILMS 00: - The invention relates to a process for the preparation of a multi-layer coating film on an electrically conductive substrate, comprising the steps of electrodepositing on an electrically conductive substrate, a first coating composition to form an uncured electrodeposition coating film, applying an aqueous primer-surfacer coating composition to form an uncured intermediate coating film, and then simultaneously heating the substrate coated with the said coating films and curing both the uncured electrodeposition coating film and the uncured intermediate coating film to form a cured film, wherein the curing agent B is a capped isocyanate where the capping agents are selected from the group consisting of aliphatic linear or branched diols, hydroxyalkyl(meth)acrylates and >NH functional heterocyclic aliphatic or aromatic compounds, to coating films made by this process, and to substrates covered with such coating films.

21: 2013/6293 22: 2013/08/21 43: 2014/02/21 51: H02J G08C 71: REGEN ENERGY INC. 72: KULYK, Roman, KERBEL, Mark 33: US 31: 13/012,480 32: 2011/01/24 33: US 31: 13/047,276 32: 2011/03/14 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING AN ENERGY CONSUMING LOAD 00: - A method and an apparatus for managing an energy

consuming load in a group of energy consuming

loads by generating sets of load state data from the

loads, making enablement state decisions for one or

more loads using the sets of load state data, and

implementing the enablement state decisions. The

apparatus for managing an energy consuming load

in a group of energy consuming loads, includes a

transmitter, a receiver, a processor for processing

sets of load state data to make an enablement state

decision for the load, and a controller for

implementing the enablement state decision and the

method for managing an enablement state of an

energy consuming load, includes a step of assigning

an assigned duty cycle to the load, determining a

load enabled utilization value for the load, and

adjusting the assigned duty cycle using the load

enabled utilization value.

21: 2013/6294 22: 2013/08/21 43: 2014/02/21 51: C09J 71: WUHAN KEDA MARBLE PROTECTIVE MATERIALS CO., LTD. 72: DU, Kunwen, DU, Kunwu 33: CN 31: 201110043873.7 32: 2011/02/24 54: ADDITIVE FOR INCREASING TOUGHNESS OF MARBLE GLUE 00: - An additive for increasing toughness of marble glue is one or more of R-(C6H4)-CH3OH, R-O-(CH2)2-O-(CH2)2-OH,R-O-CH2-CH(OH)-CH3 and R-O-(CH2)2-OH, wherein R is hydrogen or alkyl. The ratio of the content of the additive to the content of unsaturated polyester resin in the marble resin is 0.5 weight%-10 weight%. The added of the additive is increasing the toughness of the existing marble glue, inhibiting the generation of craze, making mechanical performance better and binding intensity higher. Simultaneously, the added of the additive is improving the "ice production" of the existing marble glue and reducing the cost of the existing marble glue.

21: 2013/6373 22: 2013/08/23 43: 2014/02/25 51: F03G 71: HITACHI POWER EUROPE GMBH 72: STÖVER, Brian, BERGINS, Christian, KLEBES, Jürgen, JOORMANN, Marinus 33: DE 31: 10 2011 000 946.9 32: 2011/02/25 54: SOLAR THERMAL ENERGY GENERATING PLANT AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING ENERGY BY MEANS OF A SOLAR THERMAL ENERGY GENERATING PLANT 00: - In a solarthermal energy generation plant having a

first solar array (10) which uses water as a heat

carrier medium, having a water separator (12)

positioned downstream of the first solar array (10)

and having a high-pressure turbine (16), it is sought

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to obtain an increase in the efficiency of the

solarthermal energy generation plant. This is

achieved in that a first superheater (14) for

superheating the steam emerging from the water

separator (12) is arranged between the water

separator (12) and the high-pressure turbine (16).

21: 2013/6413 22: 2013/08/26 43: 2014/02/26 51: C07F 71: FOR SOLUTIONS IP, LLC 72: SMITH-SEBASTO, Nicholas 33: US 31: 13/016,428 32: 2011/01/28 54: COMPOSTING MACHINE 00: - An apparatus for the aerobic in-vessel rotary drum

composting of feedstock into nutrient-rich compost

comprising means for shredding said input material,

said means configured and powered for shredding

said feedstock into a particle size no larger than one

cubic inch, a vessel having an input port on top of

such vessel and a discharge port, said vessel

comprising one chamber, said vessel configured and

powered for composting said shredded feedstock,

and said vessel tilted from the input port to the

discharge port, means for passing said feedstock

from said means for shredding into said vessel,

means for rotating said vessel, means for

introducing air into said vessel and a process

controller, said process controller communicating

with said means for shredding, said vessel, said

means for rotating said vessel and said means for

introducing air into said vessel.

21: 2013/6414 22: 2013/08/26 43: 2014/02/26 51: F02B F02F F16M 71: HERZER, Bernardo 72: HERZER, Bernardo 33: US 31: 12/931,618 32: 2011/02/03 54: PORTABLE GAS POWERED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE ARRANGEMENT 00: - A gas powered internal combustion engine in which

the gas is provided from the gas phase of a

pressurized liquid gas in an liquified petroleum gas

container and in which the liquified petroleum gas

container is rigidly mounted adjacent to the internal

combustion engine at a preselected angle to be in

conductive heat transfer relationship to the internal

combustion engine and in vibration receiving

relationship to the internal combustion engine

whereby the liquified gas in the liquified petroleum

gas container is heated and vibrated and the

effective surface area thereof is thereby increased. A

pressure regulator is provided for receiving the gas

from the liquified petroleum gas bottle regulating the

pressure of the gas transmitted to the internal

combustion engine and at least one flexible hose is

connected to the pressure regulator for transmitting

the gas therethrough. A vibration and/or heat limiting

member may be incorporated to reduce the

frequence and amplitude of the vibration and limit

the amount of heat transferred to the liquified

petroleum gas.

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21: 2013/6464 22: 2013/08/28 43: 2014/02/24 51: A61K 71: NANOBIOTIX 72: POTTIER, Agnès, LEVY, Laurent, MEYRE, Marie-Edith, GERMAIN, Matthieu 33: EP 31: 11305096.7 32: 2011/01/31 33: US 31: 61/437,817 32: 2011/01/31 54: NANOPARTICLES DELIVERY SYSTEMS, PREPARATION AND USES THEREOF 00: - The present application relates to thermosensitive liposomes encapsulating nanoparticles which can be used in the health sector, in particular in human health. The invention also relates to pharmaceutical and diagnostic compositions comprising thermosensitive liposomes as defined previously, as well as to their uses.

21: 2013/6689 22: 2013/07/09 43: 2014/02/12 51: A01B 71: BAKER, Christopher, John 72: BAKER, Christopher, John, RITCHIE, William, Rowlan, ROBINSON, David, John, SEFTON, Brian, William 33: NZ 31: 589458 32: 2010/11/23 54: BLADE MOUNT 00: - A mounting assembly for holding a blade relative to

a surface of a disc for a soil engaging apparatus,

including: a first blade mount; and a blade; wherein

the blade is mounted on the first blade mount such

that the blade can move at least partially along the

first blade mount and can tilt about an axis of the first

blade mount.

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NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR AN APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT DURING COURT PROCEEDINGS

Ranbaxy (SA) (Pty) Ltd has applied for the revocation of South African patent no. 2005/07223 in the name of

Boehringer Ingelheim International GMBH („Boehringer‟) in respect of an invention entitled “PHARMACEUTICAL

FORMULATION OF THE SODIUM SALT OF TELMISARTAN” („the patent‟). Boehringer is the patentee of the

patent. During the pending revocation proceeding, Boehringer made application in terms of Section 51(9) of the

South African Patents Act 57 of 1978 for the amendment of the specification of the patent (the application for

amendment).

The application for the amendment is open to inspection at the Patent Office, Block F, Entfutfukweni, 77 Meintjies

Street, Sunnyside, Pretoria. Copies can also be obtained in request from the Patent Attorneys for Boehringer,

whose address appears below.

Any person wishing to oppose the application for amendment may join in the proceedings by filing a notice of

intention to oppose the application for amendment within two months from the date hereof. The further

proceedings are to be governed by the provisions of Rule 6 of the Uniform Rules of Court, unless the

Commissioner of Patents otherwise directs.

Address for service in the Republic

DM Kisch Inc., Suite 4, Parkland building, 223 Bronkhorst Street, Nieuw Muckleneuk, Pretoria. Reference:

R31707ZA00/At van Rooy Tel.: 0113243161.

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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 19/03/2014 -

A2014/00469-NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED. Class 09.CONTAINERS

F2014/00563-PLANT SAFE SYSTEMS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 13.LOCKOUT BRACKET

F2014/00564-PLANT SAFE SYSTEMS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 13.LOCKOUT BRACKET

- APPLIED ON 20/03/2014 -

A2014/00473-OMNI UNITED (S) PTE LTD. Class 12.TIRE TREAD (RENEGADE 4 x 4 ). Priority: 30/09/2013,

29/463,279

A2014/00474-OMNI UNITED (S) PTE LTD. Class 12.TIRE TREAD (RPX500). Priority: 30/09/2013, 29/463,278

A2014/00475-ARTUSO, Stefano. Class 06.Clothes Hangers

A2014/00470-NORMAN MAHLAOLA. Class 14.VEHICLE

A2014/00481-HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. Class 12.MOTORCYCLE. Priority: 24/09/2013, 2013-022049

F2014/00471-BLESSING MHATLHE . Class 99.TO BE ADVICED

- APPLIED ON 24/03/2014 -

F2014/00476-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 11.IDENTIFICATION CLIP. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330463082.X

F2014/00477-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 11.IDENTIFICATION CLIP. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330463082.X

A2014/00478-MATTHEE, MARGARET. Class 24.ORTHOPAEDIC SLING

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F2014/00479-MATTHEE, MARGARET. Class 24.ORTHOPAEDIC SLING

A2014/00482-RIMOWA GMBH. Class 02.PULL FOR SLIDE FASTENER

A2014/00483-DART INDUSTRIES CC. Class 07.TONGS. Priority: 25/09/2013, 29/467,932

A2014/00484-RIMOWA GMBH. Class 02.PULL FOR SLIDE FASTENER

A2014/00485-ZIP HEATERS (AUSTRALIA) PTY LIMITED. Class 23.A TAP. Priority: 24/09/2013, 14818/2013

A2014/00486-DYSON TECHNOLOGY LIMITED. Class 28.HAIR DRYERS. Priority: 23/09/2013, 001384796-0001

A2014/00487-DYSON TECHNOLOGY LIMITED. Class 28.HAIR DRYERS. Priority: 26/09/2013, 001384796-0002

A2014/00488-DYSON TECHNOLOGY LIMITED. Class 29.HAIR DRYERS. Priority: 24/09/2013, 001384796-0003

- APPLIED ON 25/03/2014 -

F2014/00506-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 19.A LABEL. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330463135.8

F2014/00507-NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD. Class 09.A STOPPER

A2014/00508-BRAND, Pieter Gideon. Class 30.Dog Kennels

A2014/00494-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 19.A LABEL. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330463135.8

F2014/00495-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 19.A LABEL. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330463135.8

A2014/00496-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 19.A LABEL. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330463135.8

F2014/00497-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 19.A LABEL. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330463135.8

A2014/00498-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 19.A LABEL. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330463135.8

F2014/00499-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 19.A LABEL. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330463135.8

A2014/00500-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 19.A LABEL. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330463135.8

F2014/00501-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 19.A LABEL. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330463135.8

A2014/00502-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 19.A LABEL. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330463135.8

F2014/00503-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 19.A LABEL. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330463135.8

A2014/00504-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 19.A LABEL. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330463135.8

F2014/00505-NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD. Class 09.A BUNG

A2014/00489-MACVAD AFRICA LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN NEW ZEALAND). Class 26.SOLAR POWERED

LAMPS

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A2014/00491-KIRTECH (PTY) LTD. Class 08.CURTAIN RAIL

A2014/00492-PODZ INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LTD. Class 25.BUILDING UNIT

F2014/00490-KIRTECH (PTY) LTD. Class 08.CURTAIN RAIL

F2014/00493-PODZ INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LTD. Class 25.BUILDING UNIT

- APPLIED ON 26/03/2014 -

A2014/00509-EQUIVALENZA MANUFACTORY, S.L.. Class 09.BOTTLE FOR PERFUMERY. Priority:

02/10/2013, 002319194-0001

A2014/00511-THE SOUTH AFRICAN NUCLEAR ENERGY CORPORATION LIMITED. Class 09.CLOSURE FOR

A TRANSPORT CONTAINER

A2014/00513-RIO TINTO ALCAN INTERNATIONAL LIMITED. Class 15.IMPELLERS FOR ROTARY

INJECTORS. Priority: 27/09/2013, 29/468,307

F2014/00510-EQUIVALENZA MANUFACTORY, S.L.. Class 09.BOTTLE FOR PERFUMERY. Priority:

02/10/2013, 002319194-0001

A2014/00514-BYTES TECHNOLOGY GROUP SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD.. Class 20.BIOMETRICS SCANNER

HOUSINGS

A2014/00515-BYTES TECHNOLOGY GROUP SOUTH AFRICA (pTY) LTD. Class 14.BIOMETRICS SCANNER

HOUSINGS

A2014/00516-BYTES TECHNOLOGY GROUP SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD. Class 20.AUTOMATIC TELLER

MACHINE FACIA COLLARS

A2014/00517-COMPAGNIE GERVAIS DANONE. Class 09.CONTAINERS OR POST (PACKAGES). Priority:

27/09/2013, 13/4166

A2014/00518-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS SOUTH AFRICA PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 25.PORTABLE

BUILDING STRUCTURES EMBODYING TELE-MEDICAL CENTRES

F2014/00512-THE SOUTH AFRICAN NUCLEAR CORPORATION LIMITED. Class 09.CLOSURE FOR A

TRANSPORT CONTAINER

- APPLIED ON 27/03/2014 -

F2014/00528-Sigma Holdings Limited. Class 30.Protective Garments

F2014/00519-PAM, a division of Saint Gobain Construction Products (Pty) Limited. Class 25.ANTI-THEFT

DEVICE FOR A MANHOLE COVER

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A2014/00520-PAM, a division of Saint Gobain Construction Products (Pty) Limited. Class 25.ANTI-THEFT

DEVICE FOR A MANHOLE COVER

F2014/00521-HOLFELD, Barry Graeme. Class 23.A CONNECTOR

A2014/00522-COMPAGNIE GERVAIS DANONE. Class 21.FIGURINES. Priority: 03/10/2013, 13/4244

A2014/00523-BAYERISCHE MOTOREN WERKE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT. Class 12.MOTOR VEHICLES.

Priority: 30/09/2013, 402013100991.8

A2014/00524-BAYERISCHE MOTOREN WERKE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT. Class 12.MOTOR VEHICLES.

Priority: 30/09/2013, 402013100991.8

F2014/00525-LUPIN LIMITED. Class 24.INHALER. Priority: 28/01/2014, 259767

F2014/00526-LUPIN LIMITED. Class 24.INHALER

F2014/00527-LUPIN LIMITED. Class 24.INHALER. Priority: 28/01/2014, 259768

- APPLIED ON 28/03/2014 -

F2014/00529-CAPCO CC. Class 25.CONSTRUCTION ELEMENT FOR FORMING A BULHEAD EDGE

A2014/00530-NOKIA CORPORATION. Class 14.HANDSET. Priority: 01/10/2013, 29/468,576

A2014/00531-NOKIA CORPORATION. Class 14.HANDSET. Priority: 01/10/2013, 29/468,576

A2014/00532-NOKIA CORPORATION. Class 14.HANDSET

A2014/00533-NOKIA CORPORATION. Class 14.HANDSET. Priority: 03/10/2013, 29/468,846

A2014/00534-NOKIA CORPORATION. Class 14.HANDSET. Priority: 03/10/2013, 29/468,846

A2014/00535-NOKIA CORPORATION. Class 14.HANDSET. Priority: 03/10/2013, 29/468,846

A2014/00536-NOKIA CORPORATION. Class 14.HANDSET. Priority: 03/10/2013, 29/468,846

A2014/00537-NOKIA CORPORATION. Class 14.HANDSET. Priority: 03/10/2013, 29/468,846

A2014/00538-NOKIA CORPORATION. Class 14.HANDSET. Priority: 03/10/2013, 29/468,846

A2014/00539-NOKIA CORPORATION. Class 14.HANDSET. Priority: 03/10/2013, 29/468,846

A2014/00540-NOKIA CORPORATION. Class 14.HANDSET. Priority: 03/10/2013, 29/468,846

A2014/00550-RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED. Class 22.INSECT REPELLENT DEVICE. Priority:

24/10/2013, 002332890

A2014/00552-MCG INDUSTRIES (PTY) LIMITED. Class 99.FRUIT DRYING TRAY

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F2014/00549-DYWIDAG-SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LTD. Class 25.INDICATOR WASHERS FOR MINE

BOLTS

F2014/00551-MCG INDUSTRIES (PTY) LIMITED. Class 09.FRUIT DRYING TRAY

- APPLIED ON 31/03/2014 -

A2014/00541-K. HARTWALL OY AB. Class 06.SHELVES, ESPECIALLY FOR STORAGE TROLLEYS. Priority:

11/10/2013, 002324830-0001

A2014/00542-POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.ANTENNA HOUSING

A2014/00553-NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED. Class 09.CONTAINERS

F2014/00543-POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.ANTENNA

F2014/00544-POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.ANTENNA

F2014/00545-POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.ANTENNA

F2014/00546-POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LTD. Class 14.ANTENNA

F2014/00547-POYNTINH ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.ANTENNA

F2014/00548-POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LTD. Class 14.ANTENNA

- APPLIED ON 02/04/2014 -

A2014/00555-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.PADLOCK COVERS. Priority: 02/10/2013, 29/468,689

A2014/00556-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.PADLOCK COVERS. Priority: 02/10/2013, 29/468,689

A2014/00557-HENK SCHOLTZ. Class 09.TANK

A2014/00559-HENK SCHOLTZ. Class 23.TANK

A2014/00561-HENK SCHOLTZ. Class 09.WINE BARREL CRADLE

A2014/00574-MONIQUE HUNTER. Class 99.BATH BUNK

F2014/00554-CROOKES, GARY ALBERT. Class 21.BALLS

F2014/00558-HENK SCHOLTZ. Class 09.TANK

F2014/00560-HENK SCHOLTZ. Class 23.TANK

F2014/00562-HENK SCHOLTZ. Class 09.WINE BARREL CRADLE

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- APPLIED ON 03/04/2014 -

A2014/00568-THE MENTHOLATUM COMPANY. Class 09.CONTAINERS FOR COSMETICS

A2014/00565-THE MENTHOLATUM COMPANY. Class 09.CONTAINERS FOR COSMETICS

A2014/00566-THE MENTHOLATUM COMPANY. Class 09.CONTAINERS FOR COSMETICS

A2014/00567-THE MENTHOLATUM COMPANY. Class 09.CONTAINERS FOR COSMETICS

F2014/00569-PULLEN, GARRICK PAUL. Class 15.MESH STRIPS FOR USE IN MESH FENCE ASSEMBLIES

- APPLIED ON 04/04/2014 -

A2014/00570-ALPARGATAS S.A.. Class 02.CLOTHING ACCESSORIES. Priority: 30/12/2013, 002378661

A2014/00571-THE GILLETTE COMPANY . Class 28.RAZOR CARTRIDGE. Priority: 13/11/2013, 29/472583

A2014/00572-RECKITT BENCKISSER (BRANDS) LIMITED. Class 07.DEVICE FOR DELIVERING A WASHING

AGENT. Priority: 30/10/2013, 002335901

A2014/00573-RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED. Class 07.DEVICE FOR DELIVERING A WASHING

AGENT. Priority: 30/10/2013, 002335901

- APPLIED ON 07/04/2014 -

A2014/00575-TEVA BRANDED PHARMACEUTICA PRODUCTS R&D, INC.. Class 24.RESPIRATORY

APPARATUS. Priority: 08/10/2013, 032264

A2014/00576-TEVA BRANDED PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS R&D, INC.. Class 24.RESPIRATORY

APPARATUS. Priority: 08/10/2013, 00232219

A2014/00577-TEVA UK LIMITED TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL EUROPE B.V.. Class 24.RESPIRATORY

APPARATUS. Priority: 08/10/2013, 002321992

A2014/00578-TEVA UK LIMITEDTEVA PHARMACEUTICALS EUROPE B.V.. Class 24.RESPIRATORY

APPARATUS. Priority: 08/10/2013, 002322024

A2014/00579-TEVA UK LIMITEDTEVA PHARMACEUTICALS EUROPE B.V.. Class 24.RESPIRATORY

APPARATUS. Priority: 07/10/2013, 002321737

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A2014/00580-TEVA UK LIMITEDTEVA PHARMACEUTICALS EUROPE B.V.. Class 24.RESPIRATORY

APPARATUS. Priority: 07/10/2013, 002321745

A2014/00581-TEVA UK LIMITED. Class 24.RESPIRATORY APPARATUS. Priority: 08/10/2013, 002322016

A2014/00582-TEVA UK LIMITEDTEVA PHARMACEUTICALS EUROPE B.V.. Class 24.RESPIRATORY

APPARATUS. Priority: 07/10/2013, 002321729

A2014/00583-TEVA UK LIMITEDTEVA PHARMACEUTICALS EUROPE B.V.. Class 24.RESPIRATORY

APPARATUS. Priority: 07/10/2013, 02321711

A2014/00584-TEVA UK LIMITEDTEVA PHARMACEUTICALS EUROPE B.V.. Class 24.RESPIRATORY

APPARATUS. Priority: 08/10/2013, 002321984

A2014/00585-TEVA UK LIMITED. Class 24.RESPIRATORY APPARATUS. Priority: 08/10/2013, 002321877

A2014/00586-TEVA UK LIMITED. Class 24.RESPIRATORY APPARATUS. Priority: 08/10/2013, 002321893

A2014/00587-TEVA UK LIMITED. Class 24.RESPIRATORY APPARATUS. Priority: 07/10/2013, 002321661

A2014/00588-TEVA UK LIMITED. Class 24.RESPIRATORY APPARATUS. Priority: 07/10/2013, 002321703

A2014/00589-TEVA BRANDED PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS R&D, INC. Class 24.RESPIRATORY

APPARATUS. Priority: 08/10/2013, 002322123

A2014/00590-TEVA BRANDED PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS R&D, INC.. Class 24.RESPIRATORY

APPARATUS. Priority: 08/10/2013, 002322198

A2014/00602-NISSEI ASB MACHINE CO., LTD. Class 09.CONTAINERS. Priority: 09/10/2013, 2013-023649

- APPLIED ON 08/04/2014 -

F2014/00607-INTERLOCK SYSTEMS CC. Class 13.SOLAR PANEL HOUSING

A2014/00591-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE. Class 09.CONTAINERS. Priority: 29/10/2013, 29/471,168

A2014/00592-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 09.CONTAINERS. Priority: 29/10/2013, 29/471,167

A2014/00593-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE . Class 09.CAPS FOR CONTAINERS. Priority: 28/10/2013, 29/471,041

A2014/00594-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 09.CAPS FOR CONTAINERS. Priority: 28/10/2013,

29/471,040

A2014/00595-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 09.CAPS FOR CONTAINERS. Priority: 28/10/2013,

29/471,038

A2014/00596-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE. Class 09.CONTAINERS. Priority: 29/10/2013, 29/471,160

A2014/00597-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE. Class 09.CONTAINERS. Priority: 29/10/2013, 29/471,162

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A2014/00598-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 09.CONTAINERS. Priority: 29/10/2013, 29/471,166

A2014/00599-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 09.CAPS FOR CONTAINERS. Priority: 28/10/2013,

29/471,038

A2014/00600-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 09.CONTAINERS

A2014/00601-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 09.CONTAINERS. Priority: 29/10/2013, 29/471,157

A2014/00603-TOSHIBA GLOBAL COMMERCE SOLUTIONS HOLDINGS CORPORATION. Class

14.COMPUTING DEVICE HOLDER AND DOCL. Priority: 10/10/2013, 29/469,472

A2014/00604-IPIRANGA PRODUTOS DE PETROLEO S.A.. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 08/10/2013,

BR302013005138-2

A2014/00605-IPIRINGA PRODUTOS DE PETRÒLEO SA. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 08/10/2013,

BR302013005137-4

A2014/00606-DEREK BERDUS KRUGER. Class 08.TO BE ADVISED

A2014/00608-TOSHIBA GLOBAL COMMERCE SOLUTIONS HOLDINGS CORPORATION. Class

14.COMPUTING DEVICE HOLDER AND DOCK. Priority: 10/10/2013, 29/469,472

A2014/00633-NKGODI RACE DIALE . Class 09.VEGETABLE GROWING TANK

- APPLIED ON 09/04/2014 -

A2014/00609-LUMOSS MOULDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 09.CONTAINER

A2014/00610-THE GILLETTE COMPANY . Class 28.RAZOR COMPONENT. Priority: 13/05/2013, 29/472,580

A2014/00611-KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.. Class 07.BOTTLE WARMERS. Priority: 15/10/2013, 002326579-

0001

A2014/00612-EXCELLENT ID (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.BIOMETRIC AND SMARTCARD ATTACHENT

SUITABLE FOR A DOLPHIN D7800 COMPUTER

F2014/00613-EXCELLENT ID (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.BIOMETRIC AND SMARTCARD ATTACHMENT

SUITABLE FOR A DOLPHIN D7800 COMPUTER

- APPLIED ON 10/04/2014 -

F2014/00627-ARTHUR RORY DONALD MILLS. Class 09.REFUSORTA

A2014/00614-UNIFY GMBH & CO. KG . Class 14.ACCESSORIES FOR DESKTOP TELEPHONES. Priority:

10/10/2013, 001386387-0002

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A2014/00615-UNIFY GMBH & CO. KG. Class 14.ACCESSORIES FOR DESKTOP TELEPHONES. Priority:

10/10/2013, 001386387-0001

A2014/00616-UNIFY GMBH & CO. KG. Class 14.DESKTOP TELEPHONES. Priority: 10/10/2013, 001386452-

0004

A2014/00617-UNIFY GMBH & CO. KG. Class 14.DESKTOP TELEPHONES. Priority: 10/10/2013, 001386452-

0001

A2014/00618-UNIFY GMBH & CO. KG. Class 14.DESKTOP TELEPHONES. Priority: 10/10/2013, 001386452-

0003

A2014/00619-UNIFY GMBH & CO. KG. Class 14.DESKTOP TELEPHONES. Priority: 10/10/2013, 001386452-

0002

A2014/00620-UNIFY GMBH & CO. KG. Class 14.TELEPHONE HOLDERS. Priority: 10/10/2013, 001386445-

0001

A2014/00621-UNIFY GMBH & CO. KG. Class 14.TELEPHONE HOLDERS. Priority: 10/10/2013, 001386445-

0002

A2014/00622-UNIFY GMBH & CO. KG. Class 14.TELEPHONE HOLDERS. Priority: 10/10/2013, 001386445-

0003

A2014/00623-UNIFY GMBH & CO. KG. Class 14.TELEPHONE HOLDERS

A2014/00624-S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. Class 09.BOTTLE AND TRIGGER. Priority: 08/11/2013, 86276

A2014/00626-SCHAFTENAAR, DEREK ROGER. Class 14.GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE

F2014/00625-UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN . Class 24.A PROXIMAL FEMORAL COMPONENT OF A

REPLACEMENT HIP

- APPLIED ON 11/04/2014 -

A2014/00628-ZYN APPARELL LLC. Class 32.CAMOUFLAGE PATTERN APPLIED TO A SUBSTRATE

A2014/00629-NICOVENTURES HOLDINGS LIMITED. Class 09.PACKAGING. Priority: 14/10/2013, 001387104-

0001

A2014/00630-NICOVENTURES HOLDINGS LIMITED. Class 09.PACKAGING. Priority: 14/10/2013, 001387104-

0002

A2014/00631-INTELLIGENT ENERGY LIMITED. Class 13.MODULAR HYDROGEN FUEL CARTRIDGES.

Priority: 11/10/2013, 29/469,656

A2014/00632-INTELLIGENT ENERGY LIMITED. Class 13.USB ADAPTERS. Priority: 11/10/2013, 29/469,662

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- APPLIED ON 14/04/2014 -

A2014/00634-IVECO FRANCE S.A.. Class 12.BUS. Priority: 14/10/2013, 002325555

A2014/00635-IVECO FRANCE S.A.. Class 12.BUS. Priority: 15/10/2013, 002326553

A2014/00636-IVECO FRANCE S.A.. Class 12.BUS

A2014/00637-IVECO FRANCE S.A. . Class 12.BUS. Priority: 15/10/2013, 002326553

A2014/00638-BATILE MALOPE MOLAPE. Class 09.FRAGRANCE BOTTLE

- APPLIED ON 15/04/2014 -

A2014/00648-UVEX ARBEITSSCHUTZ GMBH. Class 16.SAFETY GOGGLE. Priority: 04/02/2014, 002 398 107

A2014/00649-UVEX ARBEITSSCHUTZ GMBH. Class 16.SAFETY GOGGLE. Priority: 04/02/2014, 002 398 107

F2014/00645-BIKEHITCH LIMITED. Class 12.A TOW HITCH CLAMP

A2014/00646-UVEX ARBEITSSCHUTZ GMBH. Class 16.SAFETY GOGGLE. Priority: 04/02/2014, 002 398 107

F2014/00647-NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD. Class 08.A CLIP

A2014/00640-IVECO FRANCE S.A.. Class 12.BUS. Priority: 15/10/2013, 002326629

A2014/00641-SWART, JURGEN, ANDRE. Class 22.A FISHING ROD HOLDER

A2014/00642-IVECO FRANCE S.A.. Class 12.BUS. Priority: 16/10/2013, 002327056

A2014/00643-IVECO FRANCE S.A.. Class 12.BUS. Priority: 15/10/2013, 002326629

A2014/00644-IVECO FRANCE S.A.. Class 12.BUS

F2014/00639-NORMAN CLIFFORD VENN. Class 20.AN ADVERTISING DEVICE

- APPLIED ON 16/04/2014 -

A2014/00650-Red Bull GmbH. Class 21.Multi-sports goals. Priority: 17/10/2013, 002328567-0001, 17/10/2013,

002328567-0003

A2014/00651-Red Bull GmbH. Class 21.Multi-sports goals. Priority: 17/10/2013, 002328567-0002

A2014/00655-SASOL TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 15.SOLIDS HANDLING EQUIPMENT

ROTARY PLOUGH COMPONETS

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A2014/00656-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA(ALSO TRDING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO,LTD). Class

12.INSTRUMENT PANEL FOR AN AUTOMOBILE

A2014/00658-SASOL TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 15.SOLIDS HANDLING EQUIPMENT

ROTARY PLOUGH COMPONENTS

A2014/00660-SASOL TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 15.SOLIDS HANDLING EQUIPMENT

ROTARY PLOUGHS

A2014/00661-INTELLIGENT ENERGY LIMITED. Class 13.ELECTRICAL POWER BATONS. Priority: 17/10/2013,

29/470,043

A2014/00662-WORLD PANEL, INC. Class 13.SOLAR PANEL CHARGERS. Priority: 17/10/2013, 29/470,187

A2014/00663-WORLD PANEL, INC.. Class 13.SOLAR PANEL CHARGERS. Priority: 17/10/2013, 29/470,187

A2014/00664-PRIMARY TECHNOLOGY SERVICES CC. Class 13.MULTI PLUG OUTLET

A2014/00665-WORLD PANEL, INC.. Class 13.SOLAR PANEL CHARGERS. Priority: 17/10/2013, 29/470,187

A2014/00667-WONG.Yan Kwong. Class 07.SLICER

A2014/00668-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA(ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO ,LTD. Class

12.RADIATOR GRILLE FOR AN AUTOMOBILE

F2014/00652-REID,Malcolm,McKenzie. Class 07.FOOD PLATE

F2014/00653-REID,Malcolm,McKenzie. Class 07.FOOD PLATE

F2014/00654-SASOL TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY LIMITED . Class 15.SOLIDS HANDLING EQUIPMENT

ROTARY PLOUGH COMPONENTS

F2014/00657-SASOL TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 15.SOLIDS HANDLING EQUIPMENT

ROTARY PLOUGH COMPONENTS

F2014/00659-SASOL TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 15.SOLIDS HANDLING EQUIPMENT

ROTARY PLOUGHS

F2014/00666-ENERGY AUDIT LIGHTING (PTY) LTD. Class 26.LIGHTING FIXTURE

- APPLIED ON 18/04/2014 -

A2014/00674-MICHAEL EDWARD MAFAKALA. Class 12.WHEELS FOR CARS, TRUCKS, CYCLES AND

MOTORCYCLES

- APPLIED ON 22/04/2014 -

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A2014/00669-HANSGROHE SE. Class 23.HANDLE FOR A SANITARY FAUCET. Priority: 24/10/2013,

001387799-0001

A2014/00670-HANSGROHE SE. Class 23.HANDLE FOR A SANITARY FAUCET. Priority: 24/10/2013,

001387799-0002

A2014/00676-SHANDONG YONGTAI CHEMICAL CO.LTD. Class 12.TIRE. Priority: 21/10/2013,

201330496309.0

F2014/00671-BLAND, BRIAN TREVOR. Class 02.A SEAT PROTECTOR

F2014/00672-BLAND, BRIAN TREVOR. Class 99.A SEAT PROTECTOR

F2014/00673-ENVIROSAN CC. Class 23. A TRAP

A2014/00472-MUXINGO SULIAIMAN KATONGOLE. Class 99.TO BE ADVISED

A2014/00675-JOSEPH JOSEPH LTD. Class 09.BINS FOR REFUSE AND WASTE

A2014/00677-SHANDONG YONGTAI CHEMICAL CO. LTD. Class 12.TIRE. Priority: 21/10/2013, 20133046365.4

A2014/00678-SHANDONG YONGTAI CHEMICAL CO, LTD. Class 12.TIRE. Priority: 21/10/2013,

201330496366.9

A2014/00679-SHANDONG YONGTAI CHEMICAL CO. LTD . Class 12.TIRE. Priority: 21/10/2013,

201330496361.6

A2014/00681-IPTREE TRUST (TRUST NUMBER 503/2009). Class 09.A CONTAINER FOR LIQUID

EXPLOSIVES

A2014/00683-MCG INDUSTRIES (PTY) LIMITED. Class 09.A CRATE

A2014/00684-KABUSHIKI KAISHA PILOT CORPORATION (ALSO TRADING AS PILOT CORPORATION). Class

19.BALLPOINT PEN. Priority: 21/10/2013, 2013-024600

A2014/00685-BEAUTY UNION GLOBAL LIMITED. Class 09.REFILL BOTTLE

F2014/00680-IPTREE TRUST (TRUST NUMBER 503/2009). Class 09.A CONTAINER FOR LIQUID

EXPLOSIVES

F2014/00682-MCG INDUSTRIES (PTY) LIMITED. Class 09.A CRATE

F2014/00688-PIETER SCHALK VAN HEERDEN (CUSTOMER CODE - LENKA3). Class 02.UNDERPANTS,

(MEN`S); UNDERPANTS, SHORT [FOR MEN]

- APPLIED ON 23/04/2014 -

A2014/00689-CARNILINX (PTY) LTD. Class 09.PACK OF SMOKING ARTICLES

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A2014/00687-L`AIR LIQUIDE, SOCIETE ANONYME POUR I`ETUDE ET I1EXPLOITATION DES PROCEDES

GEORGES CLAUDE. Class 23.ACCESSORIES FOR GAS CYLINDERS. Priority: 23/10/2013, 002331645-0001

F2014/00686-UNIQUE VENTILATION AND SUPPORT SYSTEMS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class

23.VENTILATION DUCT

- APPLIED ON 24/04/2014 -

F2014/00692-Nordischer Maschinenbau Rud. Baader GmbH + Co. KG . Class 31.MACHINES FOR PREPARING

FOOD. Priority: 01/11/2013, 002337139-0001 / 002337139-0002

F2014/00693-Nordischer Maschinenbau Rud. Baader GmbH + Co. KG . Class 31.MACHINES FOR PREPARING

FOOD. Priority: 01/11/2013, 002337139-0003 / 002337139-0004

A2014/00694-AURORA LIMITED. Class 26.LIGHT BULBS. Priority: 24/10/2013, DM/082148

A2014/00695-AURORA LIMITED. Class 26.LIGHT BULBS. Priority: 24/10/2013, DM/082148

A2014/00696-AURORA LIMITED. Class 26.LIGHT BULBS. Priority: 24/10/2013, DM/082148

A2014/00697-AURORA LIMITED. Class 26.LIGHT BULBS. Priority: 24/10/2013, DM/082148

A2014/00698-AURORA LIMITED. Class 26.LIGHT BULBS. Priority: 24/10/2013, DM/082148

A2014/00699-AURORA LIMITED. Class 26.LIGHT BULBS. Priority: 24/10/2013, DM/082148

A2014/00700-AURORA LIMITED. Class 26.LIGHT BULBS. Priority: 24/10/2013, DM/082148

A2014/00701-AURORA LIMITED. Class 26.LIGHT BULBS. Priority: 24/10/2013, DM/082148

A2014/00702-AURORA LIMITED. Class 26.LIGHT BULBS. Priority: 24/10/2013, DM/082148

A2014/00703-AURORA LIMITED. Class 26.LIGHT BULBS. Priority: 24/10/2013, DM/082148

A2014/00704-AURORA LIMITED. Class 26.LIGHT BULBS. Priority: 24/10/2013, DM/082148

A2014/00705-AURORA LIMITED. Class 26.LIGHT BULBS. Priority: 24/10/2013, DM/082148

F2014/00706-DAVID JAMES HAWKSWORTH. Class 25.ENCLOSURE

A2014/00707-DAVID JAMES HAWKSWORTH. Class 25.ENCLOSURE

A2014/00690-HOLSTER FASHION PTY LTD. Class 02.SOLE FOR A SHOE. Priority: 14/04/2014, 201411836

A2014/00691-SA MARBLITE CC. Class 25.HARDENED MARBLELITE LUMPS

- APPLIED ON 25/04/2014 -

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A2014/00709-KIND CONSUMER LIMITED. Class 03.REFILL CONTAINER FOR A SIMULATED CIGARETTE.

Priority: 28/10/2013, 002334441

A2014/00711-VEROTYPE (PTY) LTD. Class 02.SAFETY BELT RETAINER

A2014/00713-VEROTYPE (PTY) LTD. Class 02.SAFETY BELT RETAINER

F2014/00708-PRATLEY INVESTMENTS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.SCREW ON LID FOR AN

ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX WITH PROTRUSIONS FOR LOCKING

F2014/00710-SWF INDUSTRIAL, INC. Class 25.EXPANDING WALL CHANNEL. Priority: 25/10/2013, 29/740,878

F2014/00712-VROTYPE (PTY) LTD. Class 08.PROTECTIVE COVER

- APPLIED ON 29/04/2014 -

A2014/00714-BAYERISCHE MOTOREN WERKE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT. Class 12.MOTOR VEHICLES.

Priority: 31/10/2013, 402013101079.7

A2014/00715-PIENAAR, JACOPIENAAR, SAREL, JACOBUS. Class 12.VEHICLE

A2014/00717-PIENAAR, SAREL JACOBUSPIENAAR, JACO. Class 12.VEHICLE

A2014/00718-INVENTIO AG. Class 12.TRAVELATOR. Priority: 16/01/2014, 140426

A2014/00719-INVENTIO AG. Class 12.TRAVELATOR. Priority: 16/01/2014, 140426

F2014/00716-PIENAAR, JACOPIENAAR, SAREL, JACOBUS. Class 12.VEHICLE

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ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40

Application Number Assignor Assignee

A2012/00581 ABSOLUT HOLDING FILIAL THE ABSOLUT COMPANY AB

A2013/00992 CP FORMATION LLC OPW FUELING COMPONENTS INC

A2013/00992 CLOVER PARK INSURANCE

COMPANY

CP FORMATION LLC

A2012/00578 ABSOLUT HOLDING FILIAL THE ABSOLUT COMPANY AB

A2013/00992 DELAWARE CAPITAL

FORMATION INC

CLOVER PARK INSURANCE COMPANY

A2013/00991 CLOVER PARK INSURANCE

COMPANY

CP FORMATION LLC

A2012/00580 ABSOLUT HOLDING FILIAL THE ABSOLUT COMPANY AB

A2013/00991 DELAWARE CAPITAL

FORMATION INC

CLOVER PARK INSURANCE COMPANY

F2011/01945 INTERMODAL SOLUTIONS PTY

LTD

LOAD AND MOVE PTY LTD

A2013/00991 CP FORMATION LLC OPW FUELING COMPONENTS INC

F2006/01072 BUITENDACH JOHAN NICOLAAS JONIBACH MANAGEMEMNT TRUST

A2012/00579 ABSOLUT HOLDING FILIAL THE ABSOLUT COMPANY AB

A2009/01158 DAIRY CREST LIMITED JUGCO LIMITED

CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41

No records available

CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED

No records available

CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED

No records available

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APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF

THE ACT

No records available

APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR

REGISTRATION

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

DESIGNS ACT, No. 195 OF 1993

APPLICATIONS TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION (SECTIONS

26, 27-REGULATION 41)

PART I 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 l. AN APPLICATION FOR CORRECTION OR AMENDMENT SO PUBLISHED MAY NOT BE INSPECTED AND MAY NOT BE OPPOSED.

PART II

THE DESIGN APPLICATION TO BE CORRECTED OR AMENDED IS NOT OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION.THE PARTICULARS TO BE PUBLISHED SHALL BE THOSE SET OUT IN PART ll. AN APPLICATION FOR CORRECTION OR AMENDMENT SO PUBLISHED MAY BE INSPECTED AND MAY BE OPPOSED. Application No: F2014/00183 Articles: A BURNER FOR LIQUID FUEL STOVE Applicants: PROTO ENERGY (PTY) LTD Reason: The release date was accidentally omitted from the application papers due to a clerical error.

Application No: A2014/00158 Articles: PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES Applicants: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Reason: That the application be amended to replace the incorrect drawings filed 29 January 2014

Application No: A2013/00967 Articles: COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SCANNERS Applicants: Koninklijke Philips N.V. Reason: To include the Applicant‟s name on the Form D.8 filed 12 November 2013

Application No: A2013/00968 Articles: COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SCANNERS Applicants: Koninklijke Philips N.V. Reason: To include the Applicant‟s name on the Form D.8 filed 12 November 2013

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Application No: A2013/00993 Articles: VEHICLES Applicants: Great Wall Motor Company Limited Reason: That the application be corrected to replace the incorrect representations which were inadvertently filed with the Form D.1 dated 23 May 2013 with the enclosed representations

Application No: A2013/00994 Articles: VEHICLES Applicants: Great Wall Motor Company Limited Reason: That the application be corrected to replace the incorrect representations which were inadvertently filed with the Form D.1 dated 23 May 2013 with the enclosed representations

Application No: A2012/01067 Articles: GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF Applicants: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Reason: That the Form D.8 lodged on 19 November 2012 be amended to correct the priority date to 10 January 2012.

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS

Notice of registration of the designs mentioned below has been issued by the Registrar of Designs in terms of the

Designs Act, 1993 (Act No. 195 of 1993)

INSPECTION OF DESIGNS

A design application, may after a notice of registration has been published, be inspected during office hours at the

Designs Office, Pretoria, at a charge of R3, 00

COPIES OF DOCUMENTS

The Designs Office, Private Bag X400, Pretoria, supplies photocopies of all design documents at R1, 00 per page.

(Payment to be affected by revenue stamps only.)

The numerical references denote the following: (21) Number of application. (22) Date of lodgement. (23) release

date (if applicable). (DR) Date of registration. (52) Class. (24) Type of design. (71) Name(s) of applicant(s). (33)

Country. (31) Number and. (32) Date of convention application. (54) Articles to which design is to be applied. (57)

Brief statement of features.

N.B.: Date of registration (DR) is either Date of lodgement (22) or Date of convention of application (32)

whichever is the earlier.

Registrar of Designs

21: A2010/01188 22: 2010-08-27 23: 43: 2014-02-27 52: Class 28 24: Part A 71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY

33: 29/356, 733 31: United States of America 32: 2010-03-02 54: RAZOR CARTRIDGE 57: The design is to be applied to a razor cartridge. The features for which protection is claimed are

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those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations.

21: A2012/01708 22: 2012-09-27 23: 43: 2014-02-27 52: Class 11 24: Part A 71: BROWNS THE DIAMOND STORE CC 54: JEWELLERY 57: The design is to be applied to a set of jewellery articles consisting of ring, pendant and earpiece. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation and/or pattern, substantially as shown in the representations, irrespective of the shape and size of the one or more diamonds A present therein.

21: A2012/01849 22: 2012-10-18 23: 43: 2012-04-19 52: Class 31 24: Part A 71: Heineken Supply Chain B.V. 33: 002028951-0001 31: EU 32: 2012-04-19

54: POURING STANDS FOR DRAUGHT BEER 57: The design is for a pouring stand for draught beer. The stand has a large, cylindrical shaped upper body which is mounted on a lower body. Front and rear ends of the upper body each defines a circular recess. An elongate feature with a circular centre is positioned in, and extends diametrically across, the front recess. A pouring arrangement protrudes forwardly from a top part of the front end. The arrangement has an upwardly projecting lever and a downwardly directed spout. The lower body is generally rectangular in shape and has four planar sides which consist of two opposed lateral sides, a front side and a rear side. The two lateral sides each has an array of circular formations. A bottom part of the rear side defines two elongate, adjacent recesses. A rectangular tray protrudes forwardly from the front side and is located below the front end.

Three dimensional view

21: A2012/01920 22: 2012-11-07 23: 43: 2012-05-11 52: Class 6 24: Part A 71: Joy Continental Limited 33: 101302718 31: TW 32: 2012-05-11 54: CHAIRS 57: The design is for a chair. The chair includes a body defining through opposite ends thereof transverse, round cylindrical passages of unequal diameter. The body includes an outer band defining a closed loop extending around the passages, a central bottom length and a central upper length of the band defining, in side view, respectively a crest curve and a sag curve. The body includes a curved support depending from a central part of the crest curve. The chair includes also a wave-like seat

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which is curved over the band and which terminates on opposite sides of the opposite ends of the body.

Three dimensional view

21: A2012/01921 22: 2012-11-07 23: 43: 2012-05-11 52: Class 6 24: Part A 71: Joy Continental Limited 33: 101302717 31: TW 32: 2012-05-11 54: CHAIRS 57: The design is for a chair. The chair includes a body defining through opposite ends thereof transverse, round cylindrical passages of unequal diameter and, intermediate the round cylindrical passages, two transverse, irregular shaped passages, each tapering, in side view of the chair, narrower towards a rounded end thereof at a centre of the chair. The body includes an outer band defining a closed loop extending around the passages, a central bottom length of the band being straight and horizontal and a central upper length thereof defining, in side view, a sag curve extending over the irregular shaped apertures. The chair includes also a wave-like seat which is curved over the band and which terminates on opposite sides of the opposite ends of the body.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00143. 22: 17/01/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 06. 24: Part A 71: SNAPPI HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A BABY SUPPORTING CHAIR 57: The novel features of the baby supporting chair are the shape or configuration thereof substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.

21: A2013/00221. 22: 30/01/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 26. 24: Part A 71: SCHEWITZ, LARRY 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A LIGHT FITTING 57: The novel features of the light fitting are the shape or configuration thereof substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.

21: A2013/00242 22: 2013-02-04 23: 43: 2012-08-16 52: Class 9 24: Part A

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71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/429,782 31: US 32: 2012-08-16 54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENT PACKAGES 57: The design is for an oral care implement package that has an elongate body. The body defines a planar rear surface and a protruding front surface. The front surface resembles a toothbrush, and includes a handle-like portion connected to a roughly rectangular middle portion, and an oval head connected to the middle portion by a neck.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00243 22: 2013-02-04 23: 43: 2012-08-16 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/429,782 31: US 32: 2012-08-16 54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENT PACKAGES 57: The design is for an oral care implement package that has an elongate body. The body defines a planar rear surface and a protruding front surface. The front surface resembles a toothbrush, and includes a handle-like portion connected to a roughly rectangular middle portion, and an oval head connected to the middle portion by a neck.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00595 22: 2013-04-03 23: 43: 2014-02-27 52: Class 24. 24: Part A 71: ATOMO DIAGNOSTICS PTY LIMITED 33: 14942/2012 31: AU 32: 2012-10-03 54: Device for Collecting and Testing a Fluid Sample 57: The design relates to a device for collecting and testing a fluid sample. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.

21: A2013/00626. 22: 08/04/2013. 23: 43: 13/11/2013 52: Class 20. 24: Part A 71: GLEN MELVILLE MURPHY 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SHADE CLOTH SLEEVE 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape, pattern, configuration or ornamentation of a mesh reinforced shade cloth sleeve for attachment to a

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permanent sun-shade. The face of the shade cloth sleeve incorporates a larger area for the representation of advertising or promotional material, along with a mounting medium, located at the four corners of the shade cloth sleeve, substantially as illustrated in the attached representations.

21: A2013/00807 22: 2013-05-03 23: 43: 2012-11-06 52: Class 19 24: Part A 71: Pentel Kabushiki Kaisha 33: 2012-026991 31: JP 32: 2012-11-06 54: PENS 57: The design is for a pen including a body and a cap. The cap is receivable over a tapered front end, writing tip, and roughly cylindrical grip formation of the body. The cap is peripherally bevelled around a mouth defined in a rear end thereof. A front end of the cap is rounded. A front region of the cap defines two opposite windows being elongated with rounded ends and straight sides. A curved pocket clip of the cap is attached to the front region via a base, with a prominent groove being defined around the base. The grip formation includes a series of wave-like patterns extending circumferentially around it. A rear end portion of the body is circumferentially stepped inwardly, defines around it a circumferential ridge, and, behind the ridge, curves rearwardly inwardly towards a flat end.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00808 22: 2013-05-03 23: 43: 2013-03-15 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Vertu Corporation Limited 33: 002203075-0001 31: EU 32: 2013-03-15 54: PORTABLE HANDSETS 57: The design is for a portable handset having in front view an elongate flattened pentagonal shaped body. The body includes top, bottom, front and rear faces, and two parallel longitudinal sides. The front face is divided into two portions which include a narrow lower portion and a wide top portion or screen. The rear face includes a feature with a pentagonal periphery. The feature is partitioned into a major T-shaped central zone and two minor zones, one on each side of the major zone. A circular feature is provided in the T-shaped central zone. Control features and ports are defined on the sides and the top face.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00809 22: 2013-05-03 23: 43: 2012-11-06 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company 33: 29/436,455 31: US 32: 2012-11-06 54: TIRES AND TIRE TREADS 57: The design is for a tyre. The tyre comprises a tread having five rows of tread elements spaced respectively by two narrow shoulder circumferentially continuous grooves and two wider center circumferentially continuous grooves arranged in an asymmetric directional tread pattern; a first shoulder row having a circumferential array of short downwardly arching groove fingers; a first adjacent intermediate row having a circumferential array of upwardly inclined arched groove fingers extending from an outward edge with adjacent arched groove fingers separated by an upwardly arched shorter groove finger; a center row forming a continuous rib; a second intermediate row having a circumferential array of elongate S-shaped groove fingers with adjacent S-shaped fingers separated by an upwardly arching shorter groove finger, and a second shoulder row having a circumferential array of upwardly arching groove fingers extending from an outward tread edge toward a circumferential groove.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00832 22: 2013-05-07 23: 43: 2012-11-07 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: CAIRD, Clay Edward James 33: 416971 31: NZ 32: 2012-11-07 54: HEADGEAR 57: Features of the design relates to a headgear item in the form of a decorative cricket helmet, the design features including a helmet portion, a visor portion mountable to the front of the helmet, and a grill portion extending from the base of the helmet at one side to the base of the helmet at the opposite side, providing a protective grill across the front face of the cricket helmet.

Three dimensional view

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21: A2013/00841 22: 2013-05-09 23: 43: 2012-11-09 52: Class 21 24: Part A 71: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 33: 29/436,934 31: US 32: 2012-11-09 54: VEHICLE REPLICAS 57: The design is for a vehicle replica. The vehicle replica has a front portion which includes a bonnet sloping downwardly from a windshield towards an inverted five sided grille. Elongate headlights extend outwardly and upwardly from either side of the grille. A front fender is defined below the inverted point of the grille. Toward a bottom edge of the fender two parallelogram-shaped recesses are defined. Two irregularly shaped taillights are defined within a boot door of the vehicle replica and extend outwardly on either side of the boot door. Two longitudinally-extending ridges are defined on opposite sides of a roof of the vehicle, with four regularly spaced grooves extending between and parallel to the ridges.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00843 22: 2013-05-09 23: 43: 2012-11-09 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 33: 29/436,934 31: US 32: 2012-11-09 54: VEHICLES 57: The design is for a vehicle, in particular for an SUV-type passenger vehicle. The vehicle has a front portion which includes a bonnet sloping downwardly from a windshield towards an inverted five sided grille. Elongate headlights extend outwardly and upwardly from either side of the grille. A front fender is defined below the inverted point of the grille. Toward a bottom edge of the fender two parallelogram-shaped recesses are defined. Two irregularly shaped taillights are defined within a boot door of the vehicle and extend outwardly on either side of the boot door. Two longitudinally-extending ridges are defined on opposite sides of a roof of the

vehicle, with four regularly spaced grooves extending between and parallel to the ridges.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00844 22: 2013-05-09 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 23. 24: Part A 71: URBAN RAIN SYSTEMS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: Water Storage Tank 57: The design relates to a water storage tank. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration of the illustrated water storage tank.

21: A2013/00845 22: 2013-05-10 23: 43: 2012-11-14 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Crown Equipment Corporation 33: 29/437,154 31: US 32: 2012-11-14 54: CONTROLLERS 57: The design is for a controller, in particular for a two-button controller. The controller has a rear generally rectangular base component which has rounded corners. The controller further comprises

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a generally rectangular front component which is flatter but wider than the base component, thus overhanging the base component, and has rounded corners. Two round buttons are provided along a side at a lower corner of the front component. A sidewall of the front component bulges arcuately outwardly to accommodate the buttons. The front component defines a step below which the width and length of the front component decrease in a step-wise fashion.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00846 22: 2013-05-10 23: 43: 2013-05-10 52: Class 11 24: Part A 71: SHIMANSKY, Yair 54: Jewellery Rings 57: The design relates to a jewellery ring as shown in the accompanying drawings.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00847 22: 2013-05-10 23: 43: 2013-05-10

52: Class 11 24: Part A 71: SHIMANSKY, Yair 54: Jewellery Rings 57: The design relates to a jewellery ring as shown in the accompanying drawings.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00848 22: 2013-05-10 23: 43: 2013-05-10 52: Class 11 24: Part A 71: SHIMANSKY, Yair 54: Jewellery Rings 57: The design relates to a jewellery ring as shown in the accompanying drawings.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00849 22: 2013-05-10 23: 43: 2013-05-10 52: Class 11 24: Part A 71: SHIMANSKY, Yair 54: Jewellery Rings 57: The design relates to a jewellery ring as shown in the accompanying drawings.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00850 22: 2013-05-10 23: 43: 2013-05-10 52: Class 11 24: Part A 71: SHIMANSKY, Yair 54: Jewellery Rings 57: The design relates to a jewellery ring as shown in the accompanying drawings.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00851 22: 2013-05-10 23: 43: 2013-05-10 52: Class 11 24: Part A 71: SHIMANSKY, Yair 54: Jewellery Rings 57: The design relates to a jewellery ring as shown in the accompanying drawings.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00855 22: 2013-05-13 23: 43: 2012-11-14 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 33: 001351126-0005 31: EU 32: 2012-11-14 54: CRUSHER FEED HOPPERS 57: The design is for a crusher feed hopper. The hopper comprises four equi-angularly spaced adjacent arcuate cassettes arranged to form an annular structure. Each cassette comprises a curved component arranged atop a plurality of rectangular components. A pattern is defined on an inner surface of each cassette. The curved components form a flange or lip which projects outwardly past an outer surface of the rectangular components. Small lug members project upwardly from the lip and a number of circular apertures are defined by the lip.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00856 22: 2013-05-13 23: 43: 2012-11-14 52: Class 15 24: Part A

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71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 33: 001351126-0003 31: EU 32: 2012-11-14 54: CRUSHER FEED HOPPER WEAR PROTECTION CASSETTES 57: The design is for a crusher feed hopper wear protection cassette. The cassette comprises a curved component arranged on top of four rectangular components. The rectangular components depend downwardly from and transversely to the curved component. The rectangular components are arranged arcuately to match the curvature of the curved component. On a front side of each rectangular component a pattern is defined, which is repeated on a top and a bottom half of the component. At a rear side of each rectangular component, an elongate bracket with decreasing width from top to bottom projects outwardly. A number of circular apertures are distributed across the curved and rectangular components.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00857 22: 2013-05-13 23: 43: 2012-11-14 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 33: 001351126-0001 31: EU 32: 2012-11-14 54: CRUSHER FEED HOPPER WEAR PROTECTION CASSETTES 57: The design is for a crusher feed hopper wear protection cassette. The cassette comprises a curved component arranged on top of four rectangular components. The rectangular components depend downwardly from and transversely to the curved component. The rectangular components are arranged arcuately to match the curvature of the curved component. Each rectangular component defines a rectangular recess at a bottom edge. At a rear side of each rectangular component, an elongate bracket with decreasing width from top to bottom projects outwardly. A number of circular apertures are distributed across the curved and rectangular components.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00858 22: 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 8 24: Part A 71: OMNIA GROUP (PROPRIETATARY) LIMITED 54: DETONATOR CLIP 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a detonator clip resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings

21: A2013/00859 22: 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 8 24: Part A 71: OMNIA GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: DETONATOR CLIP 57: The novelty in the design as applied to a detonator clip resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings

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21: A2013/00860 22: 2013-05-14 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 26. 24: Part A 71: SCHREDER 33: 1352108-0001 31: EM 32: 2012-11-22 54: Lighting Fixture 57: The design relates to a lighting fixture. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/00861 22: 2013-05-14 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: ORBEL HEALTH LIMITED 33: 002203687 31: EM 32: 2013-03-15 54: Dispenser

57: The design relates to a dispenser. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/00862 22: 2013-05-14 23: 43: 2013-04-24 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0021687 31: KR 32: 2013-04-24 54: ICONS FOR PORTIONS OF DISPLAY SCREENS 57: The design is for an icon for a portion of a display screen. The icon has a telephone-shaped feature and two curved arrows which are located inside a large circle. The one arrow curves downwardly and forwardly from a rear side of the telephone-shaped feature towards a lower end thereof, while the other arrow curves upwardly from below the lower end and around a front side of the lower end.

Front view of an icon for a portion of a display screen

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21: A2013/00863 22: 2013-05-14 23: 43: 2013-04-22 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0021029 31: KR 32: 2013-04-22 54: ICONS FOR PORTIONS OF DISPLAY SCREENS 57: The design is for an icon for a portion of a display screen. The icon comprises three elements: a gallery element; an old fashioned, stylised microphone-shaped element; and a circular element. The microphone-shaped element is superimposed over a corner of the gallery element. The gallery element comprises a rectangular border around a stylised mountain. The circular element is superimposed over a corner of the microphone-shaped element.

Front view of an icon for a portion of a display screen

21: A2013/00864 22: 2013-05-14 23: 43: 2013-04-22 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0021028 31: KR 32: 2013-04-22 54: ICONS FOR PORTIONS OF DISPLAY SCREENS 57: The design is for an icon for a portion of a display screen. The icon comprises two elements: a gallery element and a musical note element. The note element is superimposed over a corner of the gallery element. The gallery element comprises a rectangular border around a stylised mountain.

Front view of an icon for a portion of a display screen

21: A2013/00865 22: 2013-05-14 23: 43: 2013-04-08 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0017974 31: KR 32: 2013-04-08 54: ICONS FOR PORTIONS OF DISPLAY SCREENS 57: The design is for an icon for a portion of a display screen. The icon has three concentric circles. An outline of a woman with a ponytail, when seen in side view, striding, is located inside the circles.

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Front view of an icon for a portion of a display screen

21: A2013/00866 22: 2013-05-14 23: 43: 2013-03-27 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0015494 31: KR 32: 2013-03-27 54: ICONS FOR PORTIONS OF DISPLAY SCREENS 57: The design is for an icon for a portion of a display screen. The icon comprises two elements: a circular scroll-mode element and a device element. The device element is superimposed over a corner of the scroll-mode element. The scroll-mode element has a central circle with triangular arrows above and below. The device element comprises two rectangular tablet- or smartphone-like devices, one superimposed above the other.

Front view of an icon for a portion of a display screen

21: A2013/00867 22: 2013-05-14 23: 43: 2013-03-27 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0015493 31: KR 32: 2013-03-27 54: ICONS FOR PORTIONS OF DISPLAY SCREENS 57: The design is for an icon for a portion of a display screen. The icon comprises two elements: a circular scroll-mode element and an eye element. The eye element is superimposed over a corner of the scroll-mode element. The scroll-mode element has a central circle with triangular arrows above and

below. The eye element has three pronounced eye lashes which obscure the scroll-mode element beneath.

Front view of an icon for a portion of a display screen

21: A2013/00868 22: 2013-05-14 23: 43: 2013-02-22 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009240 31: KR 32: 2013-02-22 54: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a graphical user interface for a display screen. The interface includes a rectangular block which extends across the screen. An elongate, narrow scroll bar extends centrally along most of the length of the block. The scroll bar is divided by a scroller and is shaded differently on each side thereof. A sun-shaped icon is provided next to one end of the scroll bar. A circular central portion of the icon is divided into two sections of different shading, wherein the relative surface area ratio between the two sections corresponds with the position of the scroller.

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Front view of a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof with an icon on a scroll bar in a first position and showing a corresponding change in a further icon

21: A2013/00869 22: 2013-05-14 23: 43: 2012-11-20 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: 002139360-0001 31: EU 32: 2012-11-20 54: BOTTLES 57: The design is for a bottle, in particular for a bottle having a body which is circular in cross-section. The bottle defines an elongate neck which projects upwardly from a shoulder. A junction between the neck and shoulder is concave with a small radius of curvature. A junction between the shoulder and body is sharp. The shoulder is gently inclined from the horizontal so that it slopes gently downwardly and outwardly. The body bulges at a centre portion, providing a maximum width to the body at about half the body height. The body gradually tapers towards the shoulder and a base from the centre portion.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00870 22: 2013-05-14 23: 43: 2012-11-20 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: 002139089-0001 31: EU 32: 2012-11-20 54: BOTTLES 57: The design is for a bottle, in particular for a bottle having a stout body which is oval in cross-section. The bottle defines a large-diameter cylindrical neck which projects upwardly from an upper part of the body, where the bottle forms a rounded shoulder. The cylindrical neck curves concavely into the shoulder, with a large radius of curvature. The upper portion of the bottle is wider than its base, and the body gradually tapers from the upper portion towards the base. The edge of the base protrudes slightly outwardly from the body of the bottle.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00871 22: 2013-05-14 23: 43: 2012-11-20 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: 002139105-0001 31: EU 32: 2012-11-20 54: BOTTLES 57: The design is for a bottle, in particular for a bottle having a stout body which is oval in cross-section. The bottle defines a large-diameter cylindrical neck which projects upwardly from an upper part of the body, where the bottle forms a rounded shoulder. The cylindrical neck curves concavely into the shoulder, with a small radius of curvature. The upper portion of the bottle is wider than its base, and the body gradually tapers from the upper portion towards the base. The edge of the base protrudes slightly outwardly from the body of the bottle.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00872 22: 2013-05-14 23: 43: 2013-02-22 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009321 31: KR 32: 2013-02-22 54: ICONS FOR PORTIONS OF DISPLAY SCREENS 57: The design is for an icon for a portion of a display screen. The icon has a generally square-shaped feature with rounded corners and convex sides. The feature has an outer peripherally-extending band providing a slightly raised or embossed look. An inner surface of the feature within the band is dimpled and has lighter raised markings depicting an old fashioned, stylised microphone.

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Front view of an icon for a portion of a display screen

21: A2013/00873 22: 2013-05-14 23: 43: 2013-02-22 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009193 31: KR 32: 2013-02-22 54: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a graphical user interface for a display screen. The interface has a rectangular block which extends along a lower portion of the display screen. A series of longitudinally-spaced elements are located in the block. The series consists of a square element, a circular skip back button, a larger circular pause button, a circular skip forward button and a circumflex-shaped element.

Front view of a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00874 22: 2013-05-14 23: 43: 2013-02-22 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009195 31: KR 32: 2013-02-22 54: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a graphical user interface for a display screen. The interface has a rectangular outer shape within which a plurality of blocks and icons are located. A lower half of the interface has two rows of three icons each. The icons of a lower row each have a generally square shape, with an upper corner thereof having an overlayed circular element. The other row has rectangular, square and circular icons. A pair of rectangular blocks is located above the two rows. A large rectangular block is located above the pair. Three small rectangular page indicators are located centrally below the lower row.

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Front view of a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00875 22: 2013-05-14 23: 43: 2013-02-22 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009330 31: KR 32: 2013-02-22 54: ICONS FOR PORTIONS OF DISPLAY SCREENS 57: The design is for an icon for a portion of a display screen. The icon has a square outline and a cloud-shaped feature which is located centrally on the icon. A small circular mark is located in each corner of the square outline. An elongate element extends along a lower edge of the outline in a generally complementary fashion. An oblong mark is located on the elongate element, proximate an end thereof.

Front view of an icon for a portion of a display screen

21: A2013/00893 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-06 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0006504 31: KR 32: 2013-02-06 54: PORTABLE TERMINALS 57: The design relates to a portable terminal having a body with a near-rectangular face having rounded corners. A beveled edge extends around a perimeter of the face.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00894 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-06 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0006498 31: KR 32: 2013-02-06 54: PORTABLE TERMINALS 57: The design relates to a portable terminal having a near-rectangular back cover including a rectangular face, opposite sidewalls and opposite top and bottom walls projecting forwardly from the face. The top and bottom walls are shorter in length than the sidewalls. A portion of a terminating edge of the top wall includes a laterally offset near semicircular indentation. A terminating perimeter of the bottom wall includes a centered elongate recess.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00895 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-06 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0006501 31: KR 32: 2013-02-06 54: PORTABLE TERMINALS 57: The design relates to a portable terminal having a near-rectangularly shaped body with a front near-rectangular face having rearwardly extending opposite top and bottom walls and two opposite sidewalls, the top and bottom walls being shorter in length than the sidewalls. The body has rounded corners. A juncture between the face and the walls is beveled. The body includes a peripherally extending band at a rear edge of the walls. The band has at its top an off-centre rounded protrusion. A portion of the

bottom wall and the band defines a centred polygonal recess.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00896 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-06 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0006502 31: KR 32: 2013-02-06 54: PORTABLE TERMINALS 57: The design relates to a portable terminal having a near-rectangularly shaped body with a front near-rectangular face having rearwardly extending opposite top and bottom walls and two opposite sidewalls, the top and bottom walls being shorter in length than the sidewalls. The body has rounded corners. A juncture between the face and the walls is beveled. The body includes a peripherally extending band at a rear edge of the walls. The band has at its top an off-centre rounded protrusion. A portion of the bottom wall and the band defines a centred polygonal recess. The walls have a plurality of peripherally extending parallel markings thereon.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00897 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-06 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0006495 31: KR 32: 2013-02-06 54: PORTABLE TERMINALS 57: The design relates to a portable terminal having a near-rectangular front face with gently rounded corners.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00898 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-06 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0006489 31: KR 32: 2013-02-06 54: PORTABLE TERMINALS 57: The design relates to a portable terminal having a near-rectangular body having opposite front and back faces spaced apart by opposite top and bottom curved walls and two opposite curved sidewalls, the top and bottom walls being shorter in length relative to the sidewalls. The body has rounded corners. A rectangular button having rounded corners is located at a bottom portion of the front face, centered between the sidewalls. An elongate grille having rounded ends is located at a top portion of the front face, centered between the sidewalls. The top wall has a circular socket. One sidewall has a first elongate button, and the opposite sidewall has a second elongate button, both buttons being proximate the top wall. The back face includes a near-square camera sensor and flash, each having rounded corners.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00899 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-06 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0006494 31: KR 32: 2013-02-06 54: PORTABLE TERMINALS 57: The design relates to a portable terminal having a near-rectangular front face with gently rounded

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corners. A rectangular display screen is located along a length the front face, the display screen having sharply rounded corners.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00900 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-03-13 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0012743 31: KR 32: 2013-03-13 54: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a graphical user interface for a display screen or a portion thereof. The interface is rectangular shaped and has a centrally placed volume bar having a circular icon. The circular icon is movable along the volume bar and a vibration icon can be seen on the left side of the volume bar when the circular icon is on the left end on the volume bar.

Front view of a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof showing a volume bar in a first postion

21: A2013/00901 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009610 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a graphical user interface for a display screen or a portion thereof. The interface is rectangular shaped and has two separate rectangular shaped display areas having respective borders comprising two parallel lines, with one display area in the top right corner of the interface and the other in the bottom left corner of the interface.

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Front view of a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00902 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009592 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a graphical user interface for a display screen or a portion thereof. The interface is rectangular shaped and has two vertically placed capsule shaped up and down buttons in the middle of the interface. The borders of which are comprised of two parallel lines. One circle is also located centrally above the capsule shaped up and down buttons and the other two circles are located directly below each of the capsule shaped up and down buttons. The circumferences of the circles comprise two parallel lines.

Front view of a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00903 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009542 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a graphical user interface or a portion thereof. The interface is rectangular shape and has two partially visible rectangularshaped tabs, with one positioned below the other, and the bottom tab having a slightly protruding bottom left corner.

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Front view of a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00904 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009516 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for an icon for a display screen or portion thereof. The icon comprises a centrally placed rectangular shaped area that is white in color with rounded corners and having a small inner rectangle that is dark in color. The first and second flag shaped arrows that are horizontally and oppositely faced relative to each other are placed on the centre of the icon. The icon also has two partially visible rectangular shaped areas located on either side of the centrally placed icon, the partially visible areas being dark in color with rounded corners and each having a small inner rectangle that is white in color.

Front view of an icon for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00905 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009588 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for an icon for a display screen or a portion thereof. The icon consists of an eye shape with a circular middle having a crescent shape within the circular middle, a v-shaped arrow pointing downwards in the direction of a second eye shape, the outline of which is made up of small square blocks.

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Front view of an icon for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00906 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009540 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof. The interface is rectangular shaped and has two separate rectangular shaped display areas having the respective borders comprising two parallel lines, with one display area in the top right corner of the interface and the other in the bottom left corner interface. The display area in the bottom left corner has a second small box in its top right corner and the border of which comprises two parallel lines.

Front view of a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00907 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009501 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for an icon for a display screen or portion thereof. The icon comprises a parabola being formed downwardly and in the shape of a curved line, three cylindrical lines being separated evenly and shortly under the curved line, and a space being between the three cylindrical lines and the curved line.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00908 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009587 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for an icon for a display screen or a portion thereof. The icon is in the shape of an eye with a circular middle having a crescent shape within the circular middle.

Front view of an icon for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00909 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009505 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for an icon for a display screen or portion thereof. The icon is square shaped, has a face in the middle thereof and two other faces partially visible on either side of the face in the middle of the icon and is set against a grey background.

Front view of an icon for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00910 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009605 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a graphical user interface for a display screen or a portion thereof. The interface is rectangular in shape and vertically placed. The interface has a horizontal line that runs from one side of the interface to the other, thus forming two equally spaced segments.

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Front view of a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00911 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009602 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a graphical user interface for a display screen or a portion thereof. The interface is square shaped and is separated into two halves by a horizontal line that runs across the centre of the interface. The bottom half is further divided into two sections by a horizontal line, the upper section of the bottom half being larger than the lower section. The lower section of the bottom half has two capsule shaped areas located therein that are horizontally placed next to one another.

Front view of a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00912 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009603 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a graphical user interface for a display screen or a portion thereof. The interface is rectangular shaped and is separated into two halves by a horizontal line that runs across the centre of the interface. Each half of the interface has a narrow long rectangular box located at the top of each half with a corner-rounded square box adjacent to the rectangular box. Each half of the interface has a small circle located in the bottom right corner.

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Front view of a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00913 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-03-13 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0012838 31: KR 32: 2013-03-13 54: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a graphical user interface for a display screen or a portion thereof. The area inside the alternate short and long lines represents the area to be claimed. A plurality of vertically placed blocks forming columns of varied height can be found in the centre of the interface and a microphone shaped icon is located between the columns. A horizontally placed bar can be found just below the columns, two thirds of the bar being black in color and the remaining third being white in color. A vertically placed capsule shaped button that placed vertically on the right side of the interface in line with the columns.

Front view of a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00914 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009531 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a graphical user interface for a display screen or a portion thereof. The area inside the alternate short and long lines represents the area to be claimed. The interface has a rectangular shape and a lock shape below the rectangular shape.

Front view of a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00915 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

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33: 30-2013-0009507 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a graphical user interface for a display screen or a portion thereof. The area inside the alternate short and long lines represents the area to be claimed. The interface has a rectangular shape and a lock shape below the rectangular shape. The rectangular shape is separated into two rectangles by a horizontal line. A lower rectangular of the two rectangles is further divided into segments by a boundary lines. The boundary lines end just short of the end of the lower rectangle and the boundary lines of the second and subsequent segments is broken. The segments all contain text.

Front view of a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00916 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009504 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for an icon for a display screen or portion thereof. The icon is square shaped, has a face in the middle thereof and is set against a grey background.

Front view of an icon for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00917 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009545 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof with an icon on a scroll bar. The interface is rectangular shaped with the scroll bar located on the lower end of the interface. The scroll bar is on a horizontal plane and comprises two parallel lines that extend from one end of the interface to the other with the icon being circular in shape and capable of being moved toward left and right side directions on the scroll bar.

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Front view of graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof with an icon on a scroll bar in a first position

21: A2013/00918 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009502 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for an icon for a display screen or a portion thereof. The icon is in the shape of an eye with a circular middle having a crescent shape within the circular middle. The icon has three evenly spaced, short cylindrically shaped lines located above a eye-shaped line of the icon with a space between the lines and the eye-shaped line.

Front view of an icon for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00919 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2013-02-06 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0006506 31: KR 32: 2013-02-06 54: PORTABLE TERMINALS 57: The design relates to a portable terminal having a near rectangular face with a top and a bottom spaced by opposing sides, the top and bottom being shorter in length relative to the sides, therein providing the near rectangular face. The face has rounded corners. An elongate member having rounded ends is located at a lower portion of the face proximate the bottom and substantially centered between the two opposing sides.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00925 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009494 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GENERATED IMAGES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a generated image for a display screen. The image includes a representation of a partially opened folder and, superimposed over a lower right side portion of the folder, an outline of a representation of the head and shoulders of a person. The image includes also a representation of a five pointed star superimposed over a lower right side portion of both the folder and the outline.

Front view of a generated image for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00926 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009563 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GENERATED IMAGES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a generated image for a display screen. The image includes a representation of a heraldry style shield, having a peripheral frame, and a representation of a key-hole in a centre of the shield.

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Front view of a generated image for a display screen

21: A2013/00927 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009560 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GENERATED IMAGES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a generated image for a display screen. The image includes a generally rectangular text balloon, having rounded corners and an upwardly pointed arrowhead in a centre of a top edge thereof, and a round frame atop the arrowhead.

Front view of a generated image for a display screen or portion thereof in a first condition

21: A2013/00928 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009560 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GENERATED IMAGES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a generated image for a display screen. The image includes a generally rectangular text balloon, having rounded corners and an upwardly pointed arrowhead in a right side portion of a top edge thereof, and a round frame atop the arrowhead.

Front view of a generated image for a display screen or portion thereof in a first condition

21: A2013/00929 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009530 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GENERATED IMAGES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a generated image for a display screen. The image includes a representation of a partially opened folder and, superimposed over a lower right side portion of the folder, a representation of a funnel.

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Front view of a generated image for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00930 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009559 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GENERATED IMAGES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a generated image for a display screen, the display screen being rectangular and having a portrait orientation. The image includes a first horizontal line in an upper region of the screen, spaced from a top border of the screen, and a second horizontal line just below a centre of the screen. The image includes still further a rectangular frame within a region of the screen below the second horizontal line and a series of equispaced vertical lines interconnecting an upper edge and a lower edge of the rectangular frame.

Front view of a generated image for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00931 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009562 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GENERATED IMAGES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a generated image for a display screen, the display screen being rectangular and having a portrait orientation. The image includes a first horizontal line in an upper region of the screen, spaced from a top border of the screen, and a second horizontal line just below a centre of the

screen. The image includes still further a rectangular frame within a region of the screen below the second horizontal line.

Front view of a generated image for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00932 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009496 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GENERATED IMAGES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a generated image for a display screen, the display screen being rectangular and having a landscape orientation. In a right side region of the screen, the image includes a vertically central icon having a triple line frame which includes vertical opposite side edges and semicircular convex upper and lower edges. In between two inner lines of the frame, the icon includes spaced apart transverse lines interconnecting the two inner lines. The icon includes also a representation of a still image camera within the two inner lines.

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Front view of a generated image for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00933 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009565 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GENERATED IMAGES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a generated image for a display screen, the display screen being rectangular and having a landscape orientation. In a right side region of the screen, the image includes a pair of vertically spaced, round icons, enclosed by a frame having vertical opposite side edges and semicircular convex upper and lower edges, and a lower round icon, below the said pair of round icons, having a double line frame. From top to bottom, the icons include respectively a stop symbol, a pause symbol, and a representation of a still image camera.

Front view of a generated image of a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00934 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

33: 30-2013-0009564 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GENERATED IMAGES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design relates to a generated image for a display screen, the display screen being rectangular and having a landscape orientation. In a right side region of the screen, the image includes a central icon having a double line frame which includes vertical opposite side edges and semicircular convex upper and lower edges, and upper and lower icons, respectively above and below the central icon, each having a round double line frame. The upper, central, and lower icons have respectively therein a representation of a video camera, a representation of a still image camera, and text.

Front view of a generated image of a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00935 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009492 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GENERATED IMAGES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design relates to a generated image for a display screen, the display screen being rectangular and having a portrait orientation. The image includes first and second spaced apart text frames, the first text frame being located towards a top of the screen and the second text frame being located beneath the first text frame. The first text frame is justified toward a right side of the screen, and the second text frame is justified toward a left side of the screen. Each of the first and second text frames is substantially rectangular and horizontally disposed, but has an upper outer corner defining a gap, an outer edge defining an outwardly curved upper end, and three rounded corners.

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Front view of a generated image for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00936 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009527 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GENERATED IMAGES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design is for a generated image for a display screen, the image including an arrangement of nested outer rectangular frames in a portrait orientation, a generally rectangular inner frame in a landscape orientation and including a central lower downwardly pointing arrowhead, and an outline of a portion of a human hand obscuring part of the arrangement of nested outer rectangular frames. A tip of an index finger of the hand is located just beneath the arrowhead.

Front view of a generated image for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00937 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2013-02-23 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0009493 31: KR 32: 2013-02-23 54: GENERATED IMAGES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF 57: The design relates to a generated image for a display screen, the display screen being rectangular and having a portrait orientation. The image includes first and second spaced apart text frames, the first text frame being located towards a top of the screen and the second text frame being located beneath the first text frame. The first text frame is justified toward a right side of the screen, and the second text frame is justified toward a left side of the screen. Each of the first and second text frames is substantially rectangular and horizontally disposed and has a slightly upturned inner end portion.

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Front view of a generated image for a display screen or portion thereof

21: A2013/00939 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2013-05-17 52: Class 13 24: Part A 71: MACVAD PROPRIETARY LIMITED 54: ELECTRIC SOCKET ADAPTERS 57: The design is for an electric socket adapter which includes at least one socket unit. The socket unit includes three triangularly spaced socket holes configured to receive a three pin plug and a generally inverted-Y shaped ornamental raised formation extending around and between the socket holes.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00940 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2013-05-17 52: Class 13 24: Part A

71: MACVAD PROPRIETARY LIMITED 54: ELECTRIC SOCKET ADAPTERS 57: The design is for an electric socket adapter which includes at least one socket unit. The socket unit includes three triangularly spaced socket holes configured to receive a three pin plug and a slanted, generally hexagonal elongate slot having two holes therein configured to receive a two-pin plug therein, said slot being positioned at an angle relative to the triangularly spaced socket holes. A generally inverted-Y shaped ornamental raised formation extends around and between the triangularly spaced socket holes. The edges of the slot are raised.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00941 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2013-05-17 52: Class 20 24: Part A 71: Hewitt & Associates (Pty) Ltd 54: DISPLAY STANDS 57: The design is for a display stand which generally includes a pair of parallel planar side walls each extending upwardly from a base. Each side wall comprises three planar modular interconnecting parts. Each base has a planar panel-like body having a thickness and a bottom portion defining two feet spaced by a concave portion. Sides of each base taper upwardly to a top portion thereof which matingly engages with the respective side wall. Each base is spaced by and connected to a rectangular planar strut. A plurality of modular planar trays is disposed transversely between the side walls wherein the trays protrude cantilever fashion from either side of side walls in side view. A rectangular support rack comprising a rectangular strut extends transversely between the side walls adjacent a top portion thereof, the support rack further comprising a plurality of protruding prongs.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00943 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2013-05-17 52: Class 20 24: Part A 71: Hewitt & Associates (Pty) Ltd 54: PARTS FOR DISPLAY STANDS 57: The design is for a part for a display stand, particularly a modular side panel for a modular display stand. The side panel has a generally planar slab-like body having a thickness. The body has first and second major faces interconnected by top, bottom and lateral walls. The body defines two spaced apart legs protruding longitudinally from the body adjacent the bottom side wall of the body. At similarly spaced locations as the legs, the top side wall of the body defines two recesses for receipt of legs of similar adjacent parts. Edge zones of the top and bottom walls are configured to provide the part with a substantially zigzag-like profile. The major faces of the body typically define columns of recesses therein. Lateral walls bevel slightly toward the one major face.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00960 22: 2013-05-20 23: 43: 2014-02-17 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 33: 29/437,960 31: US 32: 2012-11-21 54: Dispenser 57: The design relates to a dispenser. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/00961 22: 2013-05-20 23: 43: 2014-02-17 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 33: 29/437,958 31: US 32: 2012-11-21 54: Dispenser

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57: The design relates to a dispenser. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/00962 22: 2013-05-20 23: 43: 2014-02-17 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 33: 29/437,957 31: US 32: 2012-11-21 54: Dispenser 57: The design relates to a dispenser. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/00963 22: 2013-05-20 23: 43: 2014-02-17 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 33: 29/437,957 31: US 32: 2012-11-21 33: 29/454,966 31: US 32: 2013-05-15 54: Dispenser

57: The design relates to a dispenser. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/00964 22: 2013-05-20 23: 43: 2014-02-17 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: FERRARI S.P.A. 33: 002147413 31: EM 32: 2012-12-04 54: Car 57: The design relates to a car. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.

21: A2013/00965 22: 2013-05-20 23: 43: 2014-02-17 52: Class 21. 24: Part A 71: FERRARI S.P.A. 33: 002147447 31: EM 32: 2012-12-04 54: Toy Car 57: The design relates to a toy car. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration and/or ornamentation.

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21: A2013/00966 22: 2013-05-20 23: 43: 2014-02-17 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 33: 29/437,611 31: US 32: 2012-11-19 54: Dispenser Holder 57: The design relates a dispenser holder. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/00967 22: 2013-05-22 23: 43: 2012-11-22 52: Class 24 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips N.V. 33: 002140863-0002 31: EU 32: 2012-11-22 54: COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SCANNERS 57: The design is for a computed tomography scanner. The scanner includes an annular body which is substantially rectangular in outline in front view, with rounded corners. The body is seated on a parallelipipedal base. The body defines a countersunk central circular passage extending from

a front face to a rear face. A substantially rectangular block protrudes from a mid lower section of a rear face. Two rectangular control features are defined, one on either side of the central passage, in an upper halve of the front face. A circular grid is provided centrally in an upper face of the body.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00968 22: 2013-05-22 23: 43: 2012-11-22 52: Class 24 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips N.V. 33: 002140863-0001 31: EU 32: 2012-11-22 54: COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SCANNERS 57: The design is for a computed tomography scanner. The scanner includes an annular body which is substantially rectangular in outline in front view, with rounded corners. The body is seated on a parallelipipedal base. The body defines a countersunk central circular passage extending from a front face to a rear face. Two square control features are defined, one on either side of the central passage, in an upper halve of the front face. Two laterally spaced matrices of apertures are provided on top of the annular body.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00971 22: 2013-05-22 23: 43: 2012-11-23 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: Hamm AG 33: 001352389-0013 31: EU 32: 2012-11-23 54: MACHINE TOOLS 57: The design is for a machine tool, in particular a compacting and crushing drum. The drum has a cylindrical body having a plurality of tool holders on its outer surface. The tool holders are equi-spaced axially and circumferentially, with the axially extending tool holders defining a staggered arrangement.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00972 22: 2013-05-22 23: 43: 2012-11-23 52: Class 15 24: Part A

71: Hamm AG 33: 001352389-0012 31: EU 32: 2012-11-23 54: MACHINE TOOLS 57: The design is for a machine tool, in particular a combination of a tool holder fitted with a chisel. In top view, the combination has a roughly rectangular external circumference outline. In side view, the combination has a roughly triangular circumference outline with tooth-like projections on opposite sides. The chisel comprises a bulbous annular ring terminating in an extended tapering pointed tip. In side view, the combination has a roughly trapezium shaped recess for facilitating the removal of the chisel.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00973 22: 2013-05-22 23: 43: 2012-11-23 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: Hamm AG 33: 001352389-0011 31: EU 32: 2012-11-23 54: MACHINE TOOLS 57: The design is for a machine tool, in particular a combination of a tool holder fitted with a chisel. In top view, the combination has a roughly rectangular external circumference outline. In side view, the combination has a roughly triangular circumference outline with tooth-like projections on opposite sides. The chisel comprises a bulbous annular ring terminating in an extended tapering pointed tip. In side view, the combination has a roughly trapezium shaped recess for facilitating the removal of the chisel.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00974 22: 2013-05-22 23: 43: 2012-11-23 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: Hamm AG 33: 001352389-0010 31: EU 32: 2012-11-23 54: MACHINE TOOLS 57: The design is for a machine tool, in particular a combination of a tool holder fitted with a chisel. In top view, the combination has a roughly rectangular external circumference outline. In side view, the combination has a roughly triangular circumference outline with tooth-like projections on opposite sides. The chisel comprises a bulbous annular ring terminating in a tapering pointed tip. In side view, the combination has a roughly trapezium shaped recess for facilitating the removal of the chisel.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00975 22: 2013-05-22 23: 43: 2012-11-23

52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: Hamm AG 33: 001352389-0009 31: EU 32: 2012-11-23 54: MACHINE TOOLS 57: The design is for a machine tool, in particular a combination of a compactor tool connected to a tool holder. In top view, the combination has a roughly rectangular external circumference outline. In side view, the tool holder has a roughly trapezium circumference outline with tooth-like projections on opposite sides, with the compactor tool comprising inwardly curved sides that terminate in an elongate ridge. In side view, the combination has a trapezium shaped recess for facilitating the removal of the compactor tool.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00976 22: 2013-05-22 23: 43: 2012-11-23 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: Hamm AG 33: 001352389-0008 31: EU 32: 2012-11-23 54: MACHINE TOOLS 57: The design is for a machine tool, in particular a combination of a compactor tool connected to a tool holder. In top view, the combination has a roughly rectangular external circumference outline. In side view, the tool holder has a roughly trapezium circumference outline with tooth-like projections on opposite sides, with the compactor tool having an opposite pair of panels, with the uppermost panels joining to define a ridge. In side view, the combination has a trapezium shaped recess for facilitating the removal of the compactor tool.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00977 22: 2013-05-22 23: 43: 2012-11-23 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: Hamm AG 33: 001352389-0007 31: EU 32: 2012-11-23 54: MACHINE TOOLS 57: The design is for a machine tool, in particular a combination of a compactor tool connected to a tool holder. In top view, the combination has a roughly rectangular external circumference outline. In side view, the tool holder has a roughly trapezium circumference outline with tooth-like projections on opposite sides, with the compactor tool being substantially triangular. In side view, the combination has a trapezium shaped recess for facilitating the removal of the compactor tool.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00978 22: 2013-05-22 23: 43: 2012-11-23 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: Hamm AG

33: 001352389-0006 31: EU 32: 2012-11-23 54: MACHINE TOOLS 57: The design is for a machine tool, in particular a combination of a compactor tool connected to a tool holder. In top view, the combination has a roughly rectangular external circumference outline. In side view, the tool holder has a roughly trapezium circumference outline with tooth-like projections on opposite sides. A top of the compactor tool is flat and substantially rectangular in shape. In side view, the combination defines a trapezium shaped recess to facilitate the removal of the compactor tool.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00979 22: 2013-05-22 23: 43: 2012-11-23 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: Hamm AG 33: 001352389-0005 31: EU 32: 2012-11-23 54: MACHINE TOOLS 57: The design is for a machine tool, in particular a tool holder for holding compactor tools or chisels used by construction machines. In top view, the tool holder has a roughly rectangular external circumference outline with a centrally positioned circular aperture. The circular aperture is for receiving a cylindrical shaft of a compactor tool or chisel. In side view, the tool holder has a trapezium shaped circumference outline with tooth-like projections on opposite sides. In side view, the holder has a trapezium-shaped recess.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00980 22: 2013-05-22 23: 43: 2012-11-23 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: Hamm AG 33: 001352389-0004 31: EU 32: 2012-11-23 54: MACHINE TOOLS 57: The design is for a machine tool, in particular a compactor tool for use by construction machines for compacting and stabilizing cohesive soils. The tool includes bottom and top portions. The bottom portion comprises a cylindrical shaft for securing the tool to a tool holder. The top portion comprises four sides and a front end wherein two opposite sides define a larger inclination angle relative to the front end, than the two other opposite sides. The four sides define four corner regions that project outwardly away from the bottom portion in a jagged-like manner.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00981 22: 2013-05-22 23: 43: 2012-11-23 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: Hamm AG

33: 001352389-0003 31: EU 32: 2012-11-23 54: MACHINE TOOLS 57: The design is for a machine tool, in particular a compactor tool for use by construction machines for compacting and stabilizing cohesive soils. The tool includes bottom and top portions. The bottom portion comprises a cylindrical shaft for securing the tool to a tool holder. The top portion comprises four sides and a front end wherein two opposite sides define a larger inclination angle relative to the front end, than the two other opposite sides. The four sides define four corner regions that project outwardly away from the bottom portion in a jagged-like manner. The front end comprises a pair of rectangular panels that join to form an elongate ridge.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00982 22: 2013-05-22 23: 43: 2012-11-23 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: Hamm AG 33: 001352389-0002 31: EU 32: 2012-11-23 54: MACHINE TOOLS 57: The design is for a machine tool, in particular a compactor tool for use by construction machines for compacting and stabilizing cohesive soils. The tool includes bottom and top portions. The bottom portion comprises a cylindrical shaft for securing the tool to a tool holder. The top portion comprises four sides and an elongate front end wherein two opposite sides are substantially rectangular and define a larger inclination angle relative to the front end, than the two other opposite sides, which are substantially triangular. The four sides define four corner regions that project outwardly away from the bottom portion in a jagged-like manner.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00983 22: 2013-05-22 23: 43: 2012-11-23 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: Hamm AG 33: 001352389-0001 31: EU 32: 2012-11-23 54: MACHINE TOOLS 57: The design is for a machine tool, in particular a compactor tool for use by construction machines for compacting and stabilizing cohesive soils. The tool includes bottom and top portions. The bottom portion comprises a cylindrical shaft for securing the tool to a tool holder. The top portion comprises four sides and a front end wherein two opposite sides define a larger inclination angle relative to the front end, than the two other opposite sides. The four sides define four corner regions that project outwardly away from the bottom portion in a jagged-like manner. The front end is flat and substantially rectangular.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00987 22: 2013-05-22 23: 2012-11-24 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 3. 24: Part A 71: MLAUDZA, DUMISANI 54: Tablet Case 57: The design relates to a tablet case. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/00988 22: 2013-05-22 23: 2012-11-24 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 3. 24: Part A 71: MLAUDZA, DUMISANI 54: Tablet Case 57: The design relates to a tablet case. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/00989. 22: 22/05/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24:Part A 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGD (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container. The container includes a circular neck, a cylindrical body tapering

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from the neck to a circular base. The cylindrical body includes a plurality of protrusions radially extending from the base towards the neck. The protrusions tapers towards the neck, forming a uniform pattern around the body.

21: A2013/00990 22: 2013-05-23 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 3. 24: Part A 71: RIMOWA GMBH 33: 002144337-0001 31: EM 32: 2012-11-29 54: Bag 57: The design relates to a bag. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.

21: A2013/00993 22: 2013-05-23 23: 43: 2012-11-30 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Great Wall Motor Company Limited 33: 201230590356.7 31: CN 32: 2012-11-30 54: VEHICLES

57: The design is applied to a vehicle having front, passenger, and luggage compartments. The front has a forwardly sloping bonnet with two opposing lateral ribs each extending downwardly and inwardly toward an inverted trapezoidally shaped grille depending from the bonnet. Two spaced openings are provided on the bonnet proximate a windshield. Two headlights flank the grille, each extending and narrowing toward the passenger compartment along a front fender. A front bumper is beneath, and spaced from, the grille. Between the grille and front bumper is a recess having a substantially U-shaped centre and substantially parallelogram-shaped ends. The passenger compartment includes two sets of side doors, and a roof with roof racks, a sunroof and a triangular projection. The luggage compartment includes a hatchback door having extending upwardly therefrom a rear window. The hatchback door includes a lateral handle and an inverted trapezoidal indentation having an upper crossbar.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00994 22: 2013-05-23 23: 43: 2012-11-28 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Great Wall Motor Company Limited 33: 201230582123.2 31: CN 32: 2012-11-28 54: VEHICLES 57: The design is applied to a vehicle having front, passenger, and luggage compartments. The front has a forwardly sloping bonnet with two opposing lateral ribs each extending downwardly and inwardly toward an inverted trapezoidally shaped grille depending from the bonnet. Two headlights flank the grille, each extending toward the passenger compartment along a front fender. Beneath each headlight is a circular light, and beneath each circular light is a rectangular component. The passenger compartment includes two sets of side doors, and a roof with roof racks, a substantially rectangular sunroof and a triangular projection. The luggage compartment includes a hatchback door

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having extending upwardly there from a rear window. The hatchback door includes a substantially rectangular bar flanked by spaced first rear light portions. Spaced second rear light portions are located in the sidewalls of the luggage compartment adjacent to the first rear light portions respectively.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/00997 22: 2013-05-24 23: 43: 2012-11-29 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Daimler AG 33: 001353163-0001 31: EU 32: 2012-11-29 54: VEHICLES 57: The design is for a vehicle, particularly a four door sedan. The vehicle includes a body including an engine compartment, a passenger compartment, and a boot. Opposite headlight clusters flank a generally trapezoidal front grille having a central round feature and are upwardly inclined in a rearward, outward direction. Each headlight cluster has an acute lower inner front corner and an acute upper rear side corner. The body includes an air dam including two opposite, prominent vents flanking a central, transversely elongate, trapezoidal vent. The boot has a lid which includes a top wall, a spoiler defining a gentle crest curve, an a rear wall featuring a bottom edge defining a gentle sag curve, and a central trapezoidal depression. Two opposite rear light clusters flank the rear wall. Each rear light cluster has an acute lower inner rear corner and an acute upper front side corner.

Three dimensional front view

21: A2013/00998 22: 2013-05-24 23: 43: 2012-11-26 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: 40 2012 101027.1 31: DE 32: 2012-11-26 54: MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a vehicle, particularly a five-door hatchback, having a long wheelbase and a very short front and rear overhangs. The front has a rimmed kidney-shaped radiator grille which is blanked off, being flanked by large headlights extending into the side panels. The bonnet has two prominent contour lines, curving outwardly. The lower portion of the front has a wide, trapezoidal air inlet. A belt connects the lower edge of the front with the circular foglamps positioned to its outer edges. The side has large front doors and small rear doors. It is characterized by the convergence between the upward sweep of the shoulderline around the C-pillar and the downward slope in the roofline creating large side window surfaces. The rear is defined by horizontal and upwardly curving body lines. The large tailgate is characterized by prominent U-shaped rear lights. The side panels extend slightly into the rear.

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21: A2013/01002 22: 2013-05-24 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 23. 24: Part A 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 33: 29/438,208 31: US 32: 2012-11-27 54: Dispenser 57: The design relates to a dispenser. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation.

21: A2013/01004 22: 2013-05-24 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.) 33: 2012-029240 31: JP 32: 2012-11-29 54: Front Bumper for an Automobile 57: The design relates to a front bumper for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation.

21: A2013/01005 22: 2013-05-24 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.) 33: 2012-029241 31: JP 32: 2012-11-29

54: Rear Bumper for an Automobile 57: The design relates to a rear bumper for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/01021 22: 2013-05-28 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: GUALA PACK S.P.A. 33: BS2012O000030 31: IT 32: 2012-11-29 54: Cap for a Container 57: The design relates to a cap for a container. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/01022 22: 2013-05-28 23: 2012-11-29 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 7. 24: Part A 71: MASTROGIUSEPPE, PAOLO 54: Dispenser 57: The design relates to a dispenser for liquids. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

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21: A2013/01023 22: 2013-05-28 23: 2012-11-29 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 21. 24: Part A 71: MASTROGIUSEPPE, PAOLO 54: Dispenser 57: The design relates to a dispenser for liquids. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/01029. 22: 28/05/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 13. 24:Part A 71: ROBERT ARDEN SCOTT 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BARRIER 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed the shape and/or configuration of an article substantially in the accompanying representation(s).

21: A2013/01030 22: 2013-05-29 23: 43: 2013-03-13 52: Class 3 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 29/448,720 31: US 32: 2013-03-13 54: CASES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design relates to a case for an electronic device. The case includes a base, a lid and a hinge element, which when viewed in section view is generally T-shaped. The hinge element defines a longitudinally extending spine having first, second and third arms. The base and lid are hingedly connected along a longitudinal edge of free ends of the first and second arms respectively. The case further includes a generally rectangular intermediate panel having rounded corners, which panel is disposed between the lid and the base and which is connected to an outer longitudinal edge of the third arm. The lid and the intermediate panel abut one another and are spaced from the base, when the electronic device is in the closed position.

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Three dimensional view with both a front and a rear thereof shown in open condition

21: A2013/01031 22: 2013-05-29 23: 43: 2013-03-13 52: Class 3 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0012863 31: KR 32: 2013-03-13 54: CASES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design relates to a case for an electronic device. The case includes a base, a lid and a hinge element, which when viewed in section view is generally T-shaped. The hinge element defines a longitudinally extending spine having first, second and third arms. The base and lid are both generally rectangular and hingedly connected along a longitudinal edge of free ends of the first and second arms respectively. The case further includes a generally rectangular intermediate panel which is disposed between the lid and the base and which is connected to an outer longitudinal edge of the third arm. The lid and the intermediate panel abut one another and are spaced from the base, when the electronic device is in the closed position.

Three dimensional view with both a front and a rear thereof shown in open condition

21: A2013/01032 22: 2013-05-29 23: 43: 2013-03-13 52: Class 3 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0012864 31: KR 32: 2013-03-13 54: CASES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design relates to a case for an electronic device. The case includes a generally rectangular base, a lid and a hinge element, which when viewed in section view is generally T-shaped. The hinge element defines a longitudinally extending spine having first, second and third arms. The base and lid are hingedly connected along a longitudinal edge of free ends of the first and second arms respectively. The case further includes a generally rectangular intermediate panel which is disposed between the lid and the base and which is connected to an outer longitudinal edge of the third arm. The lid and the intermediate panel abut one another and are spaced from the base, when the electronic device is in the closed position.

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Three dimensional view with both a front and a rear thereof shown in open condtion

21: A2013/01033 22: 2013-05-29 23: 43: 2013-03-13 52: Class 3 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0012861 31: KR 32: 2013-03-13 54: CASES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design relates to a case for an electronic device. The case includes a base, a lid and a hinge element, which when viewed in section view is generally T-shaped. The hinge element defines a longitudinally extending spine having first, second and third arms. The base and lid are hingedly connected along a longitudinal edge of free ends of the first and second arms respectively. The case further includes an intermediate panel which is disposed between the lid and the base and which is connected to an outer longitudinal edge of the third arm. The lid and the intermediate panel abut one another and are spaced from the base, when the electronic device is in the closed position.

Three dimensional view with both a front and a read thereof shown in open condition

21: A2013/01034 22: 2013-05-29 23: 43: 2013-03-13 52: Class 3 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0012862 31: KR 32: 2013-03-13 54: CASES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design relates to a case for an electronic device. The case includes a base, a lid and a hinge element, which when viewed in section view is generally T-shaped. The hinge element defines a longitudinally extending spine having first, second and third arms. The base and lid are both generally rectangular and hingedly connected along a

longitudinal edge of free ends of the first and second arms respectively. The case further includes a generally rectangular intermediate panel which is disposed between the lid and the base and which is connected to an outer longitudinal edge of the third arm. The lid and the intermediate panel abut one another and are spaced from the base, when the electronic device is in the closed position.

Three dimensional view with both a front and a rear thereof shown in open condition

21: A2013/01035 22: 2013-05-29 23: 43: 2013-03-13 52: Class 3 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0012859 31: KR 32: 2013-03-13 54: CASES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design relates to a case for an electronic device. The case includes a base, a lid and a hinge element to which the base and lid are hingedly connected along a longitudinal edge. The hinge element includes a longitudinally extending spine. The base is attached to an outer longitudinal edge of the spine and the lid is connected to an opposed outer edge of the spine such that the lid is spaced from the base, when the electronic device is in the closed position. The lid is a generally rectangularly shaped and is provided with rounded corners. Inner and outer side walls of the lid taper towards the peripheral edge.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/01036 22: 2013-05-29 23: 43: 2013-03-13 52: Class 3 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0012860 31: KR 32: 2013-03-13 54: CASES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design relates to a case for an electronic device. The case includes a base, a lid and a hinge element to which the base and lid are hingedly connected along a longitudinal edge. The hinge element includes a longitudinally extending spine. The base is attached to an outer longitudinal edge of the spine and the lid is connected to an opposed outer edge of the spine such that the lid is spaced from the base, when the electronic device is in the closed position. The lid is generally rectangularly shaped and is provided with rounded corners. Inner and outer side walls of the lid taper towards the peripheral edge. A rectangular open window is provided in an upper portion of the lid.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/01037 22: 2013-05-29 23: 43: 2013-03-13 52: Class 3 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0012857 31: KR 32: 2013-03-13 54: CASES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design relates to a case for an electronic device. The case includes a base, a lid and a hinge element to which the base and lid are hingedly connected along a longitudinal edge. The hinge element includes a longitudinally extending spine. The base is attached to an outer longitudinal edge of the spine and the lid is connected to an opposed outer edge of the spine such that the lid is spaced from the base, when the electronic device is in the closed position.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/01038 22: 2013-05-29 23: 43: 2013-03-13 52: Class 3 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0012858 31: KR 32: 2013-03-13 54: CASES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design relates to a case for an electronic device. The case includes a base, a lid and a hinge element to which the base and lid are hingedly connected along a longitudinal edge. The hinge element includes a longitudinally extending spine. The base is attached to an outer longitudinal edge of the spine and the lid is connected to an opposed outer edge of the spine such that the lid is spaced from the base, when the electronic device is in the closed position. The lid is generally rectangularly shaped and is provided with rounded corners. Inner and outer side walls of the lid taper towards the peripheral edge. A rectangular transparent window is provided in an upper portion of the lid.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/01039 22: 2013-05-29 23: 43: 2013-03-13 52: Class 3 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0012856 31: KR 32: 2013-03-13 54: CASES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design relates to a case for an electronic device. The case includes a base, a lid and a hinge element to which the base and lid are hingedly connected along a longitudinal edge. The hinge element includes a longitudinally extending spine.

The base is attached to an outer longitudinal edge of the spine and the lid is connected to an opposed outer edge of the spine such that the lid is spaced from the base, when the electronic device is in the closed position. A rectangular window is provided in an upper portion of the lid.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/01040 22: 2013-05-29 23: 43: 2013-03-13 52: Class 3 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0012855 31: KR 32: 2013-03-13 54: CASES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design relates to a case for an electronic device. The case includes a base, a lid and a hinge element to which the base and lid are hingedly connected along a longitudinal edge. The case further includes an intermediate panel which is disposed between the lid and the base and which is also connected to the hinge element. The hinge element includes a longitudinally extending spine of indeterminate length. The base is attached to an outer longitudinal edge of the spine and the lid is connected to an opposed outer edge of the spine. An elongate formation extends from an inner surface of the hinge element and is connected at its free end to the intermediate panel to allow the intermediate panel to hinge independently of the base about said free end.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/01041 22: 2013-05-29 23: 43: 2013-03-13 52: Class 3 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0012854 31: KR 32: 2013-03-13 54: CASES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design relates to a case for an electronic device. The case includes a base, a lid and a composite hinge element to which the base and lid are hingedly connected along a longitudinal edge. The case further includes an intermediate panel which is disposed between the lid and the base and which is also connected to the hinge element. The hinge element includes outer and inner longitudinally extending spine elements of indeterminate length. The base is attached to an outer longitudinal edge of the outer and inner spine. The intermediate panel is attached to an opposed outer edge of the inner spine while the lid is connected to an opposed outer edge of the outer spine such that the lid and the intermediate panel abut one another and are spaced from the base, when the electronic device is in the closed position.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/01042 22: 2013-05-29 23: 43: 2013-03-13 52: Class 3 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0012853 31: KR 32: 2013-03-13 54: CASES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design relates to a case for an electronic device. The case includes a base, a lid and an arched hinge element to which the base and lid are hingedly connected along adjacent longitudinal edges. The case further includes an intermediate panel which is disposed between the lid and the base and which is also connected to the hinge element. The hinge element includes a longitudinally extending spine of indeterminate length. The base is attached to a first longitudinal edge of the spine. The lid and the intermediate panel are connected to a second, opposed, edge of the spine. A channel element, which is generally u-shaped when viewed in cross section, extends adjacent to the second edge of the hinge element, thereby providing connection surfaces for the lid and the intermediate panel to hinge about the second edge.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/01043 22: 2013-05-29 23: 43: 2013-03-13 52: Class 3 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0012852 31: KR 32: 2013-03-13 54: CASES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design relates to a case for an electronic device. The case includes a base, a lid and an arched hinge element to which the base and lid are hingedly connected along adjacent longitudinal edges. The case further includes an intermediate panel which is disposed between the lid and the base and which is also connected to the hinge element. The hinge element includes a longitudinally extending spine of indeterminate length. The base is attached to a first longitudinal edge of the spine. The lid and the intermediate panel are connected to a second, opposed, edge of the spine such that the lid and the intermediate panel abut one another and are spaced from the base, when the electronic device is in the closed position. The hinge element is forked at one end, when viewed in section view, to provide connection surfaces for the lid and intermediate panel to hinge about the second edge.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/01044 22: 2013-05-29 23: 43: 2013-03-13 52: Class 3 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2013-0012851 31: KR 32: 2013-03-13 54: CASES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design relates to a case for an electronic device. The case includes a base, a lid and a hinge element to which the base and lid are hingedly connected along adjacent longitudinal edges. The case further includes an intermediate panel which is disposed between the lid and the base and which is also connected to the hinge element. The hinge element includes a longitudinally extending spine. The base is attached to a first longitudinal edge of the spine. The lid and the intermediate panel are connected to a second, opposed, edge of the spine such that the lid and the intermediate panel abut one another and are spaced from the base, when the electronic device is in the closed position.

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21: A2013/01045 22: 2013-05-29 23: 43: 2012-11-30 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Research In Motion Limited 33: 29/438,517 31: US 32: 2012-11-30 54: HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design is for a handheld device with a flat body extending from a flat bottom-end to a flat top-end with rounded corners, defining a front-face and a rear-face. The top and bottom ends are rounded towards the rear-face. The front-face includes a large rectangular display panel, a keypad therebelow and an earpiece slot thereabove. Two circular lens formations are positioned towards one side of the earpiece slot. The rear-face includes a camera lens positioned towards an off-centred top-end portion. The one side of the body includes a set of buttons positioned towards the top-end portion. The other side of the body includes a port and an elongate button therebelow. The top-end includes a centred rectangular button with rounded edges and two circular apertures to the one side thereof. The bottom-end includes generally rectangular formation subdivided into three portions and a small aperture to the one side thereof.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/01046 22: 2013-05-29 23: 43: 2012-11-30 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Research In Motion Limited 33: 29/438,516 31: US 32: 2012-11-30 54: HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design is for a handheld device with a flat body extending from a flat bottom-end to a flat top-end with rounded corners, defining a front-face and a rear-face. The top and bottom ends are rounded towards the rear-face. The front-face includes a rectangular touch-screen and an earpiece slot, flanked by an elongate aperture on one side and a camera lens on the other side, thereabove. The rear-face includes a camera lens towards an off-centred top-end portion. The one side of the body includes a set of buttons positioned towards the top-end portion and a pair of apertures therebelow. The other side includes longitudinally spaced ports. The top-end includes a centred elongate button and a circular aperture to the one side thereof. A top-end edge includes an elongate slit and a circular aperture to one side thereof. The bottom-end includes rectangular formation. A bottom edge includes a pair of slits.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/01050. 22: 29/05/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 20. 24:Part A 71: ROBERT LOUIS JACOBS 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: COLLAPSIBLE DISPLAY AND STAND 57: The design relates to a Collapsible display and stand. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/01057 22: 2013-05-30 23: 43: 2014-02-20

52: Class 11 24: Part A 71: BROWNS THE DIAMOND STORE CC 54: JEWELLERY 57: The design is to be applied to a ring. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/orconfiguration and/or ornamentation and/or pattern, substantially as shown in the representations, irrespective of the shape and size of the one or more diamonds and/or gemstones present A therein.

21: A2013/01058 22: 2013-05-30 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 11 24: Part A 71: BROWNS THE DIAMOND STORE CC 54: JEWELLERY 57: The design is to be applied to a set of jewellery articles consisting of earrings and a pendant. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation and/or pattern, substantially as shown in the representations, irrespective of the shape, size, and/or colour of the one or more diamonds A and/or gemstones B present therein.

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21: A2013/01092 22: 2013-06-05 23: 43: 2012-12-06 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: 40 2012 101055.7 31: DE 32: 2012-12-06 54: MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a vehicle, particularly a two-door coupé, having a long wheelbase and short overhangs. The front has headlights extending up to the frame of the double kidney-shaped radiator grille, merging the headlights and grille into a single unit. The grille is upright slanting slightly forward. The lower portion of the front has a wide, horizontal air intake grille formed like a double paddle. The bonnet has four prominent contour lines: the inner ones are linear extending diagonally; the two outer ones are curved. The side has two character lines running alongside each other. The higher swage line emerges out of the front end extending to the rear and the lower swage line develops next to the front wheel extending to the rear lights. The rear is characterized by horizontal lines, L-shaped rear lights positioned at the outer edges and low-set reflectors on the far edges.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/01093 22: 2013-06-05 23: 43: 2012-12-06 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: 40 2012 101055.7 31: DE 32: 2012-12-06 54: MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a vehicle, particularly a four-door coupé, having a long wheelbase and short overhangs. The front has headlights extending up to the frame of the double kidney-shaped radiator grille, merging the headlights and grille into a single unit. The grille is upright slanting slightly forward. The lower portion of the front has a wide, horizontal air intake grille formed like a double paddle. The bonnet has four prominent contour lines: the inner ones are 9linear extending diagonally; the two outer ones are curved. The side has two character lines running alongside each other. The higher swage line emerges out of the front end extending to the rear door and the lower swage line develops next to the front wheel extending to the rear lights. The rear is characterized by horizontal lines, L-shaped rear lights positioned at the outer edges and low-set reflectors on the far edges.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2013/01094 22: 2013-06-05 23: 43: 2012-12-06 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: 40 2012 101055.7 31: DE 32: 2012-12-06 54: MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a vehicle, particularly a two-door convertible, having a long wheelbase and short overhangs. The front has headlights extending up to the frame of the double kidney-shaped radiator grille, merging the headlights and grille into a single unit. The grille is upright slanting slightly forward. The lower portion of the front has a wide, horizontal air intake grille formed like a double paddle. The bonnet has four prominent contour lines: the inner ones are linear extending diagonally; the two outer ones are curved. The side has two character lines running alongside each other. The higher swage line emerges out of the front end extending to the rear \and the lower swage line develops next to the front wheel extending to the rear lights. The rear is characterized by horizontal lines, L-shaped rear lights positioned at the outer edges and low-set reflectors on the far edges.

Three dimensional view

21: A2013/01110. 22: 12/06/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 23. 24:Part A 71: DALE SIMON 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CAP 57: The design relates to a cap. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.

21: A2013/01111 22: 2013-06-13 23: 43: 2013-06-13 52: Class 25 24: Part A

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71: TURNSTAR SYSTEMS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: A SET OF ACCESS CONTROL ASSEMBLIES 57: The design is to be applied to a set of access control assemblies. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a set of access control assemblies substantially as shown in the accompanying representations.

Front view

21: A2013/01149 22: 23: 43: 2014-01-31 52: Class 12 24: Part F 71: DELTA-V EXPERTS SA (PTY) LTD 54: ROLL-OVER PROTECTION SYSTEM 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a roll-over protection system for a motor vehicle resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings

21: A2013/01152 22: 23: 43: 2014-01-31 52: Class 25 24: Part A 71: WYNFORD CIVILS & DEVELOPMENT 54: PILLAR

57: The novelty in the design as applied to a pillar, resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings.

21: A2013/01156 22: 2013-06-19 23: 43: 2012-12-20 52: Class 7 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips N.V. 33: 002157149-0001 31: EU 32: 2012-12-20 54: ELECTRIC IRONS 57: This design is for an electric iron having a body which extends upwardly from a sole plate and a handle extending upwardly from the body. A front-end portion of the handle curves downwardly towards a pointed front-end. An opening extends transversely between the body and the handle. A bottom rear-end portion of the body extends upwards towards a rear-end which is slightly slanted towards the front. A water tank is defined within the body. Spray and steamer buttons protrude upwardly from a front-end of a handgrip portion of the handle. Immediately in front of the spray and steamer buttons is provided a lid covering a water inlet. A control knob is provided on the body and is positioned below the handgrip portion. The sole plate defines a plurality of elongate indentations including openings, which extend along a periphery thereof.

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21: A2013/01157. 22: 19/06/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 10. 24:Part A 71: VIRGIN ACTIVE SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BODY COMPOSITION MEASUREMENT DEVICE 57: The design relates to a body measurement device. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of a body composition measurement device substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations.

21: A2013/01161 22: 2013-06-19 23: 43: 2014-02-11 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. 33: 2012-032039 31: JP 32: 2012-12-28 54: Front Bumper for an Automobile 57: The design relates to a front bumper for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/01257. 22: 08/06/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 06. 24:Part A 71: WERNER KARL LAIACKER 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: WOODEN DECK CHAIR 57: Wooden deckchair made out of Cca treated Pine plauks 76/38 and painted to the requirements of the customer. Because of the rope through the plauks it fitts your figure.You also can use it as a normal chair. Because of the Cca treatment it is weatherproof.

21: A2013/01357. 22: 26/07/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 15. 24:Part A 71: RED BULL GMBH 33: AT. 31: 002175091-0001. 32: 2013/01/30 54: REFRIGERATOR

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57: The design is for an upright refrigerator with an open top, with upper parts of its front and sides transparent and with an angled apparance.

21: A2013/0797 22: 2013-05-03 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC. 33: 2012-027073 31: JP 32: 2012-11-06 54: CONTROLLER FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE 57: The design is applied to a controller for an electronic device. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape, pattern, ornamentation, and/or configuration of a controller for an electronic device shown in front perspective view in the drawing showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/0798 22: 2013-05-03 23:

43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC. 33: 2013-003271 31: JP 32: 2013-02-19 54: CONTROLLER FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE 57: The design is applied to a controller for an electronic device. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape, pattern, ornamentation, and/or configuration of a controller for an electronic device shown in front perspective view in the drawing showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/0799 22: 2013-05-03 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC. 33: 2013-003274 31: JP 32: 2013-02-19 54: CONTROLLER FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE 57: The design is applied to a controller for an electronic device. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape, pattern, ornamentation, and/or configuration of a controller for an electronic device shown in front perspective view in the drawing showing the overall appearance thereof.

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21: A2013/0800 22: 2013-05-03 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 16 24: Part A 71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC. 33: 2012-027072 31: JP 32: 2012-11-06 54: CAMERA 57: The drawing shows a front perspective view of a camera showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/0802 22: 2013-05-03 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 1 24: Part A 71: KRAFT FOODS UK R&D LIMITED 33: 002130641-0002 31: EM 32: 2012-11-05 54: CHOCOLATE BARS 57: The drawing shows a perspective top view of a chocolate bar in accordance with the present design showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/0803 22: 2013-05-03 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 1 24: Part A 71: KRAFT FOODS UK R&D LIMITED 33: 002130641-0001 31: EM 32: 2012-11-05 54: CHOCOLATE BARS 57: The drawing shows a perspective top view of a chocolate bar in accordance with the present design showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/0876 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

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21: A2013/0877 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/0878 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/0880 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/0881 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

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21: A2013/0882 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/0883 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/0884 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/0885 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER

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57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/0887 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/0890 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE MIDSOLE

57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe midsole in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/0892 22: 2013-05-15 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE MIDSOLE 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe midsole in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/0945 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2014-02-17 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE OUTSOLE 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe outsole in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

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21: A2013/0946 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2014-02-17 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/0947 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2014-02-17 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/0948 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2014-02-17 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/0949 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2014-02-17 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE OUTSOLE 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe outsole in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

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21: A2013/0959 22: 2013-05-20 23: 43: 2014-02-17 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/1024 22: 2013-05-28 23: 43: 2014-02-11 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE MIDSOLE 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe midsole in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/1025 22: 2013-05-28 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/1026 22: 2013-05-28 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

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21: A2013/1027 22: 2013-05-28 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/1028 22: 2013-05-28 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/1055 22: 2013-05-30 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE MIDSOLE 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe midsole in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/1056 22: 2013-05-30 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

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21: F2012/01381 22: 23: 43: 2014-02-24 52: Class 21 24: Part F 71: GREENACTIVE GOLF (PTY) LTD 54: PUTTING AID 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a putting aid substantially as shown in the accompanying drawing.

21: F2012/01518 22: 23: 2012-03-07 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 6 24: Part F 71: VAN TELLINGEN, Johannes Paul 54: Seats 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a seating arrangement, substantially as shown in the accompanying representations, but excluding the shape of the seat, backrest and feet, which are shown for illustrative purposes only and are disclaimed.

21: F2012/01519 22: 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 13 24: Part F 71: FOURIE, Louis Johannes 54: AN INDUCTION HEATER CHANNEL 57: The features of this design for which protection are claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an induction heater channel substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations.

21: F2013/00142. 22: 17/01/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 06. 24: Part F 71: SNAPPI HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A BABY SUPPORTING CHAIR 57: The novel features of the baby supporting chair are the shape or configuration thereof substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.

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21: F2013/00586 22: 23: 43: 2014-02-27 52: Class 2 24: Part F 71: STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD 54: AN ARM GUARD 57: The features of this design for which protection are claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an arm guard with an inner padding having a wave pattern substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations.

21: F2013/00646 22: 23: 2012-11-08 43: 2013-11-13 52: Class 2 24: Part F 71: STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD 54: A KNEE GUARD 57: The features of this design for which protection are claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a knee guard having a pattern of knobs on its outer surface as illustrated in the accompanying representations.

21: F2013/00647 22: 23: 2012-11-08 43: 2013-11-13 52: Class 2 24: Part F 71: STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD 54: A KNEE GUARD 57: The features of this design for which protection are claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a knee guard having a lip on the edge of the operative inside of its outer surface substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations.

21: F2013/00648 22: 23: 2012-11-08 43: 2013-11-13 52: Class 2 24: Part F 71: STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD 54: A KNEE GUARD 57: The features of this design for which protection are claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a knee guard having a protruding rib on the operative outside of its outer surface substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations.

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21: F2013/00649 22: 23: 2012-11-08 43: 2014-02-11 52: Class 2 24: Part F 71: STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD 54: A KNEE GUARD 57: The features of this design for which protection are claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a knee guard having a recessed slot for a strap in its outer surface substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations.

21: F2013/00810 22: 2013-05-03 23: 2012-11-17 43: 2012-11-17 52: Class 2 24: Part F 71: CAPSULE COLLECTIONS CC 54: SHOES 57: The design is for a sandal which includes a sole, an ankle strap, a toe strap and a shield element. The ankle strap includes a buckle and is connected to the sole by two supports which protrude from the sole adjacent a heel end thereof. An upper end of each support defines a loop through which the ankle strap extends. The toe strap has at its one end a loop through which the ankle strap extends and has at its other end a releasable fastener which is

connected to a loop which protrudes from the sole towards a toe end thereof. The shield is generally rectangular and includes two pairs of slits through which the ankle strap extends.

Three dimensional view of sandal

21: F2013/00811 22: 2013-05-06 23: 43: 2012-11-08 52: Class 23 24: Part F 71: TOWIWAT, Dhiti 33: 1202002951 31: TH 32: 2012-11-08 54: HEAT EXCHANGERS 57: The design is for a heat exchanger. The heat exchanger has a polygonal in section, elongate cylindrical body. Axially spaced rib-like features encircle the body and divide the body lengthwise up into sections. An apertured end member closes off one end of the body. A pair of circumferentially spaced parallel beams supports the body. A vertical wall of varying height and width is supported on each beam, adjacent the body, at each end of the body.

Further three dimensional view

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21: F2013/00812 22: 2013-05-06 23: 43: 2012-11-08 52: Class 23 24: Part F 71: TOWIWAT, Dhiti 33: 1202002951 31: TH 32: 2012-11-08 54: HEAT EXCHANGERS 57: The design is for a heat exchanger. The heat exchanger has a polygonal in section, elongate cylindrical body. Axially spaced rib-like features encircle the body and divide the body lengthwise up into sections. An apertured end member closes off one end of the body.

Further three dimensional view

21: F2013/00813 22: 2013-05-06 23: 43: 2012-11-08 52: Class 23 24: Part F 71: TOWIWAT, Dhiti 33: 1202002953 31: TH 32: 2012-11-08 54: HEAT EXCHANGERS 57: The design is for a heat exchanger. The heat exchanger has a polygonal in section, elongate cylindrical body surrounding two inner polygonal in section, elongate cylindrical cores. Axially spaced rib-like features encircle the body and the cores and divide the body and the cores lengthwise up into sections. An apertured end member closes off one end of the body and of the cores.

Further three dimensional view

21: F2013/00814 22: 2013-05-06 23: 43: 2012-11-08 52: Class 23 24: Part F 71: TOWIWAT, Dhiti 33: 1202002953 31: TH 32: 2012-11-08 54: HEAT EXCHANGERS 57: The design is for a heat exchanger. The heat exchanger has a polygonal in section, elongate cylindrical body surrounding two inner polygonal in section, elongate cylindrical cores. Axially spaced rib-like features encircle the body and the cores and divide the body and the cores lengthwise up into sections. An apertured end member closes off one end of the body and of the cores. A pair of circumferentially spaced parallel beams supports the body. A vertical wall of varying height and width is supported on each beam, adjacent the body, at each end of the body.

Further three dimensional view

21: F2013/00815 22: 2013-05-06 23: 43: 2012-11-08 52: Class 23 24: Part F 71: TOWIWAT, Dhiti

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33: 1202002952 31: TH 32: 2012-11-08 54: HEAT EXCHANGERS 57: The design is for a heat exchanger. The heat exchanger has a polygonal in section, elongate cylindrical body surrounding an inner polygonal in section, elongate cylindrical core. Axially spaced rib-like features encircle the body and the core and divide the body and the core lengthwise up into sections. An apertured end member closes off one end of the body and of the core.

Further three dimensional view

21: F2013/00816 22: 2013-05-06 23: 43: 2012-11-08 52: Class 23 24: Part F 71: TOWIWAT, Dhiti 33: 1202002952 31: TH 32: 2012-11-08 54: HEAT EXCHANGERS 57: The design is for a heat exchanger. The heat exchanger has a polygonal in section, elongate cylindrical body surrounding an inner polygonal in section, elongate cylindrical core. Axially spaced rib-like features encircle the body and divide the body lengthwise up into sections. An apertured end member closes off one end of the body. A pair of circumferentially spaced parallel beams supports the body. A vertical wall of varying height and width is supported on each beam, adjacent the body, at each end of the body.

Further three dimensional view

21: F2013/00830 22: 2013-05-06 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 14. 24: Part F 71: TRACTEC TRUST, GENTECH ENGINEERING PLASTICS CC 54: Transponder 57: The design relates to a transponder. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00831 22: 2013-05-06 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 25. 24: Part F 71: GRACE, JANICE AVRIL 54: Securing Plate 57: The design relates to a securing plate. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

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21: F2013/00842 22: 2013-05-09 23: 43: 2012-11-13 52: Class 8 24: Part F 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 33: 001351043-0001 31: EU 32: 2012-11-13 54: DRILL BITS 57: The design is for drill bits, for use in percussive drilling. The drill bit has a drill head with a front end including a front surface. The front surface contains a plurality of fixed carbide buttons. The carbide buttons are inserted into holes in the drill bit body. The carbide buttons are circular in shape and vary in diameter. The smaller diameter carbide buttons are located centrally in a triangular arrangement on the front surface of the drill head. Three larger diameter buttons are symmetrically located along the periphery of the drill head and are interspaced between three smaller diameter carbide buttons. The peripherally arranged buttons are mounted so that they are raised above the gauge and project at an angle away from the longitudinal axis of the bit.

Three dimensional view

21: F2013/00942 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2013-05-17 52: Class 20 24: Part F 71: Hewitt & Associates (Pty) Ltd 54: DISPLAY TRAYS 57: The design is for a display tray. The display tray comprises a rectangular planar body having top and bottom major faces. A plurality of circular walls arranged in a grid-like fashion protrude from the top face and define circular enclosures wherein each enclosure is shaped and dimensioned to received and support a base of a cylindrical container such as a bottle. A nipple-like protrusion is provided in the centre of each circular enclosure, wherein each protrusion is associated with a corresponding recess at the bottom major face wherein the recesses are shaped and dimensioned for receipt of connecting formations disposed peripherally around the body for connection to other similar display trays.

Three dimensional view

21: F2013/00970 22: 2013-05-22 23: 43: 2013-05-22 52: Class 26 24: Part F 71: VAN SCHALKWYK, Ockert Johannes, VAN DER MERWE, Barend Jacobus 54: MOBILE LIGHTING APPARATUS 57: The design is in respect of a mobile lighting apparatus adapted to be towed behind a motor vehicle. The apparatus consists of a trailer-like body having a hitch and a readily extensible reach-mechanism comprising a pivotally mounted scissor-like extension which is displaceable both along a longitudinal axis, which extends in a direction parallel to a vertical axis of the trailer-like body; and along a crosswise axis extending in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the trailer-like body. Four extensible supports are mounted to corner portions of the trailer-like body while a lighting assembly is mounted to an upper end of the reach-mechanism. The lighting assembly comprises two identical LED floodlight cluster units, each unit consisting of a four by five array of floodlights. Extensible arms, adapted to effect movement of the

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units to a selectable angle, are located between the units.

Three dimensional view

21: F2013/00984. 22: 22/05/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 02. 24: Part F 71: MOBII SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SET OF RFID DEVICES 57: The design relates to a Set of RFID Devices.The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00985. 22: 22/05/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 10. 24: Part F 71: MOBII SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SET OF RFID DEVICES 57: The design relates to a Set of RFID Devices.The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00986. 22: 22/05/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 14. 24: Part F 71: MOBII SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SET OF RFID DEVICES 57: The design relates to a Set of RFID Devices.The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/01000 22: 2013-05-24 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 10. 24: Part F 71: SENWES LIMITED 54: Measuring Instrument 57: The design relates to a measuring instrument. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

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21: F2013/01001 22: 2013-05-24 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 10. 24: Part F 71: SENWES LIMITED 54: Mount for a Measuring Instrument 57: The design relates to a mount for a mount for a measuring instrument. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/01049. 22: 29/05/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 20. 24: Part F 71: ROBERT LOUIS JACOBS 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: COLLAPSIBLE DISPLAY AND STAND 57: The design relates to a Collapsible display and stand. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/01070 22: 23: 43: 2014-02-05 52: Class 7 24: Part F 71: WONG, Yan Kwong 33: 1202390.1 31: Hong Kong 32: 2012-12-05 54: Slicers for fruits and vegetables 57: The design is for a slicer for fruits and vegetables that includes a generally rectangular frame with a foldable stand at its one end and a guide- and blade arrangement supported in the frame.

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21: F2013/01148 22: 23: 43: 2014-01-29 52: Class 12 24: Part F 71: DELTA-V EXPERTS SA (PTY) LTD 54: ROLL-OVER PROTECTION SYSTEM 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a roll-over protection system for a motor vehicle resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings

21: F2013/01150 22: 23: 43: 2014-01-31 52: Class 12 24: Part F 71: DELTA-V EXPERTS SA (PTY) LTD 54: ROLL-OVER PROTECTION SYSTEM 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a roll-over protection system for a motor vehicle resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings

21: F2013/01151 22: 23: 43: 2014-02-11 52: Class 12 24: Part F 71: DELTA-V EXPERTS SA (PTY) LTD 54: ROLL-OVER PROTECTION SYSTEM 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a roll-over protection system for a motor vehicle resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings

21: F2013/01162. 22: 19/06/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 10. 24: Part F 71: VIRGIN ACTIVE SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BODY COMPOSITION MEASUREMENT DEVICE 57: The design relates to a body measurement device. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a body composition measurement device substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations.

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21: F2013/01192. 22: 28/06/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part F 71: KRUGERWERKE CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: INVALID 57: The invalid wheelchair features asingle structural frame to which two drive wheels are attached.On top of said frame is attached a seat and to the rear a recepticle in the shape of a bucket.The end of the frame rests on a caster wheel covered with a foot rest positioned so that the wheel can move freely.The top of the frame terminates in a double handle. This is to provide steer control.

21: F2013/01231. 22: 02/07/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 20. 24: Part F 71: NORMAN CLIFFORD VENN 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A FLAG 57: The design relates to a flag.The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/0241 22: 2013-02-01 23: 43: 2014-02-01 52: Class 9 24: Part F 71: ORBILINE (PTY) LTD. 54: UNITARY BAKING INGREDIENTS PACKAGE 57: Brief Statement: The design is in respect of a unitary baking ingredients package in the form of a pouch having two compartments, one of the compartments being filled with dried instant yeast and the other compartment being filled with premix used in baking. The unitary baking ingredients package is sized so that the quantity of yeast in the yeast compartment and the premix in the premix compartment of the pouch matches the quantities required for a batch of baked goods for which the quantity of ingredients in the unitary baking ingredients package will be used.

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21: F2013/0795 22: 2013-05-03 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 14 24: Part F 71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC. 33: 2013-003271 31: JP 32: 2013-02-19 54: CONTROLLER FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE 57: The design is applied to a controller for an electronic device. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape, pattern, and/or configuration of a controller for an electronic device shown in front perspective view in the drawing showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: F2013/0796 22: 2013-05-03 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 14 24: Part F 71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC. 33: 2012-027073 31: JP 32: 2012-11-06 54: CONTROLLER FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE

57: The design is applied to a controller for an electronic device. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape, pattern, and/or configuration of a controller for an electronic device shown in front perspective view in the drawing showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: F2013/0801 22: 2013-05-03 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 16 24: Part F 71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC. 33: 2012-027072 31: JP 32: 2012-11-06 54: CAMERA 57: The drawing shows a front perspective view of a camera showing the overall appearance thereof.

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21: F2013/0804 22: 2013-05-03 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 14 24: Part F 71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC. 33: 2013-003274 31: JP 32: 2013-02-19 54: CONTROLLER FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE 57: The design is applied to a controller for an electronic device. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape, pattern, and/or configuration of a controller for an electronic device shown in front perspective view in the drawing showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: F2013/0944 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2014-02-17 52: Class 2 24: Part F 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE OUTSOLE 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe outsole in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: F2013/0950 22: 2013-05-17 23: 43: 2014-02-17 52: Class 2 24: Part F 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE OUTSOLE 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe outsole in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: F2013/1066 22: 2013-05-31 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 2 24: Part F 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE OUTSOLE 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a shoe outsole in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.

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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: 2014/00001. 22: 21/01/2014 43: 22/01/2014 24: 01/01/2013 to 30/06/2013; United States of America 25: 10/01/2014; South Africa 71: Sabido Productions Proprietary Limited, 05 Summit Road, Dunkeld West, Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA 2196. 75: Sabido Productions Proprietary Limited 76:Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio, Riza Aziz, Joey MacFarland and Emma Tillinger Kosoff; 77: Martin Scorsese 54: THE WOLF OF WALL STREET 78: Leonardo DiCaprio, Matthew McConaughey and Jonah Hill 26: SAFACT 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 57: Crime comedy carper based on the true story of Jordan Belfort, from his rise to a wealthy stockbroker living the high life to his fall involving crime, corruption and the federal government 58: Comedy

21: 2014/00002. 22: 22/01/2014 43: 23/01/2014 24: 01/05/2013 to 30/06/2013; Los Angeles, California, United States of America 25: 10/01/2014; South Africa 71: Don Jon Nevada, LLC, 662N Crescent Heights Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, United States of America, CA 90048 75: Don Jon Nevada, LLC 76: Ram Bergman 77: Joseph Gordon Levitt 54: DON JON

78: Joseph Gordon Levitt, Scarlett Johansson and Julianne Moore 26: SAFACT 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested 57: A new Jersey guy dedicated to his family, friends and church develops un realistic expectations from watching pom and works to find happiness and intimacy with his potential true love. 58: Comedy

21: 2013/00080 22: 11/12/2013 43: 17/12/2013 24: 17/06/2013 to 20/07/2013; South Africa 25: 14/02/2014; South Africa 71: AFILMRICA (PTY) LTD; 31

st, 1

st Road, Greymont,

Johannesburg, South Africa, 2195 75: AFILMRICA (PTY) LTD 76: Benjamin Daniel Bester 77: Jaco Smith 54: PAD NA JOU HART 78: Ivan Botha, Donna Lee Roberts and Marius Weyers 26: SAFACT 57: Basson Van Heerden is a young, very popular and successful businessman. When his father passes away from a heart disease, Basson assumes that he will take over the family business-the biggest and most successful steel manufacturing company in the country. Basson‟s initial enthusiasm quickly changes when he learns that he needs to complete certain tasks before he can call “Van Heerden Manufacturing” his own. By stipulating these tasks in his will, Van Heerden Snr hoped to teach his overly confident son to become the type of man he always

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wanted him to be. 58: Drama

21: 2013/00081 22: 13/12/2013 43: 24: 01/01/2012 to 31/12/2013; Atlanta, Georgia in the United States of America 25: 13 December 2013 South Africa 71: Lions Gate Films Inc, 2700 Colorado Avenue, Suite 200, Santa Monica, United States of America, CA 90404 75: Lions Gate Films Inc 76: Ozzie Areu, Jennifer Booth and Tyler Perry 77: Tyler Perry 54: A MADEA CHRISTMAS 78: Tyler Perry, Anna Maria Horsford, Tika Sumpler, Eric Lively and JR Lemon 26: SAFACT 57: Madea dispenses her unique form of holiday spirit in a rural town when she‟s coaxed into helping a friend pay her daughter a surprise visit in the country for Christmas 58: Comedy

21: 2013/00061. 22: 01/07/2013 43:18/09/2013 24: 28/06/2013 Johannesburg, South Africa. 25: 28 June 2013; South Africa 71: Sabido Productions Proprietary Limited, 05 Summit Road, Dunkeld West, Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA 2196. 75: Sabido Productions Proprietary Limited 76: Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio, Riza Aziz, Joey MacFarland and Emma Tillinger Kosoff; 77: Martin Scorsese 54: THE WOLF OF WALL STREET 78: Leonardo DiCaprio, Matthew McConaughey and Jonah Hill 26: SAFACT 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 57: Crime comedy carper based on the true story of Jordan Belfort, from his rise to a wealthy stockbroker living the high life to his fall involving crime, corruption and the federal government 58: Comedy

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HYPOTHECATIONS

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JUDGMENTS

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OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES

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5. CORRECTION NOTICES

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TRADE MARK CORRECTION NOTICES

The trade Mark notices under application number 2012/14282 was advertised in the MARCH 2014 journal but

there was an error on the name of the applicant. The name of the application was stated as INNOVATIVE

MINING PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD instead of INNOVATIVE MINING PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD t/a NEW

CONCEPT MINING but the valid publication date will remain 26/03/2014.

Trade mark No. 2012/26885 „NEOVIA LOGO‟ in class 35 in the name of NEOVIA LOGISTICS IP

HOLDINGS PLC, was advertised in February 2014 with errors on goods and services and the correct goods

and services should read as follows: Providing computerized tracking and tracing services concerning

worldwide pickup and delivery of passenger and personal property by air, rail, boat and motor vehicle;

providing information and tracking information to third parties regarding pickup and delivery status via Internet

access and telephone; advertising services; business management services; business administration

services; office functions services; distribution of samples; management assistance services; management

consulting services; cost price analysis; book-keeping; business and account auditing; computerized data

management; relocation services for businesses; drawing up accounts; compiling statistics; marketing

studies; business statistical information; arranging and concluding commercial transactions via the Internet in

relation to transportation services; direct mail advertising; duplicating of printed matters; systematisation,

compiling, updating and administering of data in computer databases; commercial and organisational

consultancy; creating, administering, updating, coordinating, the management of an address database;

reception and handling of orders; handling of invoices, services of an electronic trade system, namely the

acceptance and execution of orders that are submitted electronically; address change notification service in

the nature of posting notifications of changes of addresses for businesses via the Internet; computerised

compilation of stock control records; data-based stock control; stock control services; inventory control;

inventory management services; inventory optimisation; inventory loss analysis; computerised inventory

control; warehouse management; electronic data processing for third parties; providing storage capacity on

the Internet; providing of trade information; preparing of all dispatch documents; sales and marketing services;

human resources consultancy, management and advice.

These trade mark application (2012/28916 was advertised in the FEBRUARY 2014 with incorrect applicant‟s

name which read as HI-YA MEDIA (PTY) LTD but the correct applicant‟s name is AD OUTPOST HOLDINGS

(PTY) LTD.

These trade mark application (2012/28918 was advertised in the FEBRUARY 2014 with incorrect applicant‟s

name which read as HI-YA MEDIA (PTY) LTD but the correct applicant‟s name is AD OUTPOST HOLDINGS

(PTY) LTD.

The trade mark number 2013/08315 “RDC” has been advertised with the incorrect proprietor and physical

address and the correct proprietor and the physical address is I-CAT INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING AND

TRADING CC with physical address as Unit 8, Stand 251, Aintree Avenue, Northriding, Randburg, Gauteng,

South Africa.

In the March 2014 patent journal the following trade marks should have appeared as 2012/27703 eBaby in

Class 16; 2012/27704 eBaby in Class 41; 2012/27973 ePregnancy in Class 16; 2012/27974 ePregnancy in

Class. 41.

There are errors in the March 2014 patent journal of trade marks 2012/23223 JANNY in Class 17 2012/23224

JANNY in Class 20 on the specifications and the advertisement should have appeared as:

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2012/23223

The words “insulating materials” were missing.

2012/23224

The word “of” is missing in a sentence. Instead of reading “not of metal” it reads “not metal”

The trade mark under application number 2012/23229 was advertised in the March 2014 patent journal with

incorrect endorsement which read as: “Registration of this trade mark shall give no right to the exclusive

use of the word "GLOBAL" or of the words MACHINERY COMPANY separately and apart from the mark.”

and the correct endorsement should read as: “Registration of this trade mark shall give no right to the

exclusive use of the word “MACHINERY” "GLOBAL" and COMPANY separately and apart from the mark.”

The address for service of 2012/23229 appeared as McCALLUM RADEMEYER AND FREIMOND and it should

read as RADEMEYER ATTORNEYS.

There is a typing in the endorsement under application number 2008/23160 i.e. “aspart” instead of “apart”.

The trade mark under application number 2005/15877 was advertised with an incorrect proprietor in December

2013 patent journal and the correct proprietor‟s name is Earthwize Environmental Products (Pty) Ltd.

PATENT CORRECTION NOTICES

1. The notice of acceptance under patent application number 2013/02648 was advertised in the December

2013 patent journal with an incorrect abstract. The correct abstract should have appeared as:

A high strength cold rolled steel sheet having excellent workability, in particular, excellent shape-fixability and total

elongation in press-forming process, is made from a steel slab having a component composition including by

mass%: C: 0.05% to 0.12% (inclusive of 0.05% and 0.12%); Si: 0.5% or less; Mn: 1.8% to 4.0% (inclusive of 1.8%

and 4.0%); Ti: 0.005% to 0.06% (inclusive of 0.005% and 0.06%); Nb: 0.005% to 0.1% (inclusive of 0.005% and

0.1%); Al: 0.1% or less; the balance being Fe and unavoidable impurities. In a series of the manufacturing

process, the continuous annealing includes a heating stage performed at an average heating rate V1 or 0.3°C/s to

8°C/s in a temperature range from 700°C to a steel sheet temperature T1 (°C) obtained from a formula: T1 =

0.98TM, where TM represents a maximum end-point temperature (°C) of the steel sheet in the continuous

annealing, and falls within a range of not less than Ac1 point to less than Ac3 point.

The valid publication date of 2013/02648 will remain the 23/12/2013. This application was incorrectly re-

advertised in the February 2014 patent journal under the section for the publication of acceptance instead of

under section for correction notices and this publication in the February 2014 is to be disregarded.

1. The notice of acceptance under patent application number 2013/02653 was advertised in the December 2013 patent journal with an incorrect abstract. The correct abstract should have appeared as:

High-strength, cold rolled steel sheet with improved chemical conversion treatment property, which can be

suitably used in framework parts of automobiles, has a composition including by mass%, C: 0.05% to 0.1%; Si:

0.05% to 0.45%; Mn: 2.5% to 3.5%; Al: 0.01% to 0.08%; P: 0.05% or less; S: 0.0050% or less; N: 0.01% or less;

Nb: 0.02% to 0.1%; Ti: 0.001% to 0.05%; the balance being Fe and unavoidable impurities. The Si/Mn ration is

0.02 to 0.15. The steel sheet has a microstructure including 50% to 80% of ferrite phase and 20% to 50% of

martensite phase in an area ratio relative to the whole microstructure. The ferrite phase and the martensite phase

each has an average grain size of 0.5μm to 3.0 μm, and the ratio of the average grain size of the ferrite phase to

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that of the martensite phase (average grain size of ferrite phase/average grain size of martensite phase) is 0.5 to

5.0.

The valid publication date of 2013/02653 will remain the 23/12/2013. This application was incorrectly re-

advertised in the February 2014 patent journal under the section for the publication of acceptance instead of

under section for correction notices and this publication in the February 2014 is to be disregarded.

The notice under patent application number 2013/00322 was advertised in the March 2014 patent journal with an

incomplete abstract and it has been re-advertised in the April 2014 patent journal and the valid publication date

will be 30/04/2014.

The application 2013/06018 was now published in the March 2014 patent Journal and it should not have been

published so the publication of the patent application number 2013/06018 is withdrawn and its publication in the

March 2014 patent journal is not valid.

DESIGN CORRECTION NOTICES

The design amendments under application numbers A2011/00286; A2011/00287; A2011/00288; A2011/00290;

A2011/00291 & F2010/01600 were erroneously advertised as Part 1 in the February 2014 patent journal and they

should have appeared as Part 11 (2) but the publication date will remain 26/02/2014.

COPYRIGHT CORRECTION NOTICES

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