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FEBRUARY 2014

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

FEBRUARY 2014

VOL 47 No.02

Part II of II
ISSUED MONTHLY
ISSN 2223-4837

DATE OF ISSUE: 26 FEBRUARY 2014

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INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS

VOL. 47 No. 02

Date of Issue: 26 FEBRUARY 2014

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 PATENT NEW APPLICATION .................................................................................................................................. 5 ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 (1) ................................................ 79 CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39 .......................................................................................... 85 PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND 63 ............................................... 89 PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 ............................................... 89 PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN ................................................................................. 90 APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT .............................................................................. 91 APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT ........................................................................................................................................................... 95 APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION ...................................................................................................... 95 INSPECTION OF SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................... 99 HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 234 JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 234 OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 234 3. DESIGNS .............................................................................................................................................................. 235 APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993 ............................ 236 ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40 ........................................... 244 CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41 ........................................................................................ 244 CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED ..................................................................................... 244 CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED ............................................................................. 244 APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT .......... 245 APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION ..................... 246 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS ........................................................................................................ 248 HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 291 JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 291 OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 291 4. COPYRIGHT ......................................................................................................................................................... 292 NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE ............................................................................................................................... 293 HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 295 JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 295 OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 295 5. CORRECTION NOTICES ................................................................................................................................. 296 TRADE MARKS .................................................................................................................................................... 297 PATENTS .............................................................................................................................................................. 298 DESIGNS .............................................................................................................................................................. 298 COPYRIGHT ......................................................................................................................................................... 298

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2. PATENTS

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PATENT NEW APPLICATION


Copies of these specifications cannot be supplied until the applications have been accepted and advertised, or in the case of convention applications, until 18 months from the date of the application in the convention
THE PARTICULARS APPEAR IN THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE:

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

- APPLIED ON 2014/01/29 2014/00687 ~ Complete ~ 54: Anti-Parasitic Composition Comprising a Macrocyclic Lactone and Levamisole and Method of Treatment of Parasitic Infestation ~ 71: Bayer New Zealand Limited, C/O LEVEL 12 KPMG CENTRE, 85 ALEXANDRA STREET, New Zealand ~ 72: ALAWI, FADIL AL; LEECH, WAYNE FREDERICK; NANJAN, KARTHIGEYAN~ 33:NZ ~ 31: 593713 ~ 32: 23/06/2011 2014/00684 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FENCE POST ~ 71: COCHRANE GULF FZE, 603 Suntec Tower, Silicon Oasis, United Arab Emirates ~ 72: BUCARIZZA, Vlado 2014/00688 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DOGGY WHIP FOR TRAINING AND DISCIPLINE ~ 71: ANNELI SWIEGERS, 1 PIKETBERG, 20 VLOTTENBURG STREET EQUESTRIA, South Africa ~ 72: ANNELI SWIEGERS 2014/00697 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADHESIVE ADDITIVE ~ 71: HERCULES INCORPORATED, 500 Hercules Road, WILMINGTON 19808, DE, United States of America ~ 72: VARNELL, DANIEL F. ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/503,067 ~ 32: 30/06/2011 2014/00707 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR TREATING SCHIZOPHRENIA ~ 71: SUCAMPO AG, Baarerstrasse 22, Switzerland ~ 72: UENO, RYUJI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/515,418 ~ 32: 05/08/2011 2014/00689 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ANTI-TAMPERING DEVICE ~ 71: LUNOEL TRADING (PTY) LIMITED, Unit 15, Pecanwood Industrial Estate, 3 Woodlands Drive, Waterfall , South Africa ~ 72: LAMPRECHT, HENDRIK OOSTENWALD JOHANNES 2014/00694 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADAPTIVE LIGHT DETECTION FOR ARC MITIGATION SYSTEMS ~ 71: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC USA, INC, 1415 S. Roselle Road, Palatine, 60067, Illinois, United States of America ~ 72: PATRICK, HENRY; RODGERS, BARRY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/210,943 ~ 32: 16/08/2011 2014/00699 ~ Complete ~ 54: SIGNALING SYNTAX ELEMENTS FOR TRANSFORM COEFFICIENTS FOR SUB-SETS OF A LEAF-LEVEL CODING UNIT ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn: International IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego CA, United States of America ~ 72: Guo, Liwei;Karczewics, Marta;Wang, Xianglin~ 33:US ~ 31:61/503,541 ~ 32:30/06/2011;33:US ~ 31:61/552,341 ~ 32:27/10/2011;33:US ~ 31:13/413,475 ~32:06/03/2012 2014/00704 ~ Complete ~54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR GENERATING BANDWIDTH EXTENSION SIGNAL ~71: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD, 129, Samsung-ro, Yeongtong-ru Suwon-si, Republic of Korea ~72: CHOO, KI-HYUN~ 33:US ~31:61/503,241 ~32:30/06/2011

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2014/00690 ~ Complete ~54: A TENSIONING ARRANGEMENT ~71:NICAUD COMPANIES 22 (PTY) LTD, No.122 Beyers Naude Road,, South Africa ~72: FLANAGAN,FREDERICK WILLIAM;VERGOTTINI,WILLIAM WALKER~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/00557 ~32:22/01/2013 2014/00693 ~ Complete ~54: LIQUID DETERGENT COMPOSITION ~71:NOVOZYMES A/S, Krogshoejvej 36, DK2880, Bagsvaerd, , Denmark ~72: MIKKELSEN,LISE MUNCH~ 33:EP ~ 31:11172409.2 ~ 32:01/07/2011 2014/00700 ~ Complete ~ 54:POSTERIOR STABILIZED ORTHOPAEDIC KNEE PROSTHESIS HAVING CONTROLLED CONDYLAR CURVATURE ~ 71:DePuy ( Ireland), Loughbeg Industrial Estate Cork, Ireland ~ 72: LEE, Jordan S;WYSS, Joseph G;Wagner, Christel M~ 33:US ~ 31:61/503,343 ~ 32:30/06/2011 2014/00703 ~ Complete ~ 54: VIDEO ENCODING METHOD WITH BIT DEPTH ADJUSTMENT FOR FIXED-POINT CONVERSION AND APPARATUS THEREFOR, AND VIDEO DECODING METHOD AND APARATUS THEREFOR ~ 71: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO. LTD, 129, Samsung-ro, Yeongtong-gu Suwon-Si, Republic of Korea ~ 72: ALSHIN, ALEXANDER; ALSHINA, ELENA~ 33: US ~ 31:61/503,017 ~ 32:30/06/2011 2014/00709 ~ Complete ~ 54:METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR VERIFYING TRANSACTIONS ~ 71:ISIGNTHIS LTD, Sea Meadow House, Blackburn Highway Road Town, Tortola Virgin Islands , United Kingdom ~ 72: KARANTZIS,NICKOLAS,JOHN~ 33:GB ~ 31:61/320,597 ~ 32:02/04/2010;33:AU ~ 31:2010100533 ~ 32:28/05/2010;33:US ~ 31:61/349,741 ~ 32:28/05/2010 2014/00691 ~ Provisional ~ 54:PLANT GROWTH PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIAL STRAINS OF BACILLUS CEREUS,LYSINIBACILLUS SPHAERICUS AND PAENIBACILLUS ALVEI AND THEIR USES ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA , Corner Lynnwood Road and Roper Street, Hatfield 0002,, South Africa ~ 72: HASSEN,AHMED IDRIS;LABUSCHAGNE,NICO;PRETORIUS,THERESA~ 2014/00692 ~ Complete ~ 54:STABILIZED SUBTILISIN COMPOSITION ~ 71:NOVOZYMES A/S, Krogshoejvej 36, DK2880, Bagsvaerd,, Denmark ~ 72: BISACCIA,ROBERTO;CANEVOTTI,RENATO;MIKKELSEN,LISE MUNCH;PONZINI,FRANCESCO~ 33:EP ~ 31:11172357.3 ~ 32:01/07/2011 2014/00696 ~ Complete ~54:PROGENITOR CELLS OF MESODERMAL LINEAGE ~71:CELL THERAPY LIMITED, Institute of Life Sciences, First Floor, Room 137, School of Medicine, Swansea University, SINGLETON PARK SWANSEA SA2 8PP, , United Kingdom ~72: EVANS,MARTIN JOHN;HOUZE,THOMAS AVERELL;PERKINS,BRIAN LEE;PIEPER,INA LAURA;REGINALD,AJAN~ 33:GB ~31:1111500.3 ~32:06/07/2011;33:GB ~31:1111503.7 ~32:06/07/2011;33:GB ~31:1111505.2 ~32:06/07/2011;33:GB ~31:111509.4 ~32:06/07/2011 2014/00695 ~ Complete ~54:3-HYDROXYANTHRANILIC ACID (3-HAA)THERAPY FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF HYPERLIPIDEMIA AND ITS CARDIOVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS ~71:HANSSON,GORAN K, Sankt Eriksgatan 14, 112 39, Stockholm,, Sweden ~72: HANSSON,GORAN K;KETELHUTH,DANIEL~ 33:SE ~31:1150728-2 ~32:29/07/2011 2014/00701 ~ Complete ~54: POSTERIOR STABILIZED ORTHOPAEDIC PROSTHESIS ASSEMBLY ~71: DePuy (Ireland), Loughbeg Industrial Estate Cork, Ireland ~72: BENNETT, Travis D; WYSS, Joseph G~ 33: US ~31:61/503,348 ~32:30/06/2011 2014/00702 ~ Complete ~54:PATELLA CLAMP AND DRILL GUIDE SURGICAL INSTRUMENT ~71:DePuy (Ireland), Loughbeg Industrial Estate Cork, Ireland ~72: GOODWIN, EDWARD H;HARTSHORN, RICHARD A;KECMAN, MAJA;STROUX, LISA M;THOMAS, KYLE B;WRIGHT, ABRAHAM P;YOUNG, DUNCAN G~ 33:US ~31:61/503,419 ~32:30/06/2011

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2014/00706 ~ Complete ~54: POWER ALLOCATION FOR OVERLAPPING TRANSMISSIONS WHEN MULTIPLE TIMING ADVANCES ~71: Motorola Mobility LLC, 600 North US Highway 45, United States of America ~72: KRISHNAMURTHY, SANDEEP H; NANGIA, VIJAY; NARASIMHA, MURALI; NORY, RAVIKIRAN~ 33: US ~31:13/209,863 ~32:15/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/523,496 ~32:15/08/2011 2014/00708 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL ESTROGEN RECEPTOR LIGANDS ~71:KARO BIO AB, Ovum , Sweden ~72: CHENG, AIPING;GARG, NEERAJ;HAGBERG, LARS;KOCH, EVA;KOEHLER, KONRAD;KRUGER, LARS;LOFSTEDT, JOAKIM;NOTEBERG, DANIEL~ 33:GB ~31:1113538.1 ~32:04/08/2011 2014/00705 ~ Complete ~54: A NOVEL 1, 2, 3, 4-TETRAHYDROQUINOLINE DERIVATIVE USEFUL FOR THE TREATMENT OF DIABETES ~71: ELI LILLY AND COMPANY, LILLY CORPORATE CENTER INDIANAPOLIS IN, United States of America ~72: HAMDOUCHI, CHAFIQ~ 33: US ~31:61/524,462 ~32:17/08/2011 2014/00698 ~ Complete ~54:A HEAT STABLE OXYGEN CARRIER-CONTAINING PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR DIFFERENT TREATMENT APPLICATIONS ~71:KWOK, SUI YI, FLAT 2907, 29/F Pick Way House Sheik Pay Wan Estate, Hong Kong; LAU, SZE HANG, Block B, 3/F, 3 Lau Li Street, Hong Kong; WONG, BING LOU, 3592 S. Mall Street Irvine CA, South Africa ~72: KWOK, SUI YI;LAU, SZE HANG;WONG, BING LOU~ 33:US ~31:13/179,590 ~32:11/07/2011 - APPLIED ON 2014/01/30 2014/00722 ~ Provisional ~54: PROP PRESTRESSING UNIT ~71: NEW CONCEPT MINING INNOVATIONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue~Aeroton, South Africa ~72: CROMPTON, BRENDAN ROBERT; MAXTON, PHILIP JOHN~ 2014/00717 ~ Complete ~54: PERISTALTIC PUMP AND PUMPHEAD THEREFOR ~71: WATSON-MARLOW LIMITED, Falmouth, United Kingdom ~72: CROWSLEY, David~ 33: GB ~31:1118426.4 ~32:25/10/2011 2014/00718 ~ Complete ~54: ORAL REHYDRATION COMPOSITION ~71: DRIP DROP, INC., 220 Halleck St., Suite 130, United States of America ~72: DOLHUN, Eduardo, P. ~ 2014/00719 ~ Complete ~54:QUINOLINE-, QUINOXALINE OR BENZOTHIAZOLE BASED CYSTEINYL LEUKOTRIENE ANTAGONISTS (LTC4) ~71:SUN PHARMA ADVANCED RESEARCH COMPANY LTD., 17/B, Mahan Industrial Estate, Malakai Caves Road, India ~72: BHATT, Tushar;DOLE, Binaka;JOSHI, Kiritkumar;MURTY, Kadiyala V.S.N;RATHOD, Rajendrasinh;THENNATI, Rajamannar~ 33:IN ~31:2109/MUM/2011 ~32:26/07/2011 2014/00711 ~ Provisional ~54:Event Capturing ~71:OLIVIER, Hendrik Johannes Stephanus, No. 30 Deauville Estate, Cnr Hyperion and Derby Road, South Africa ~72: OLIVIER, Hendrik Johannes Stephanus~ 2014/00712 ~ Provisional ~54:Coal Sample Preparation ~71:Igor ?eljko Ton?eti?, W9 Ormonde View Estates, Nasrec Road, South Africa ~72: Igor ?eljko Ton?eti?~ 2014/00713 ~ Complete ~54: A COLLAPSIBLE BARBEQUE ~71: VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, Konrad, 12 Windell Street, South Africa ~72: VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, Konrad~ 2014/00715 ~ Complete ~54: Method and system for locating a current position or a coupling location of a mobile unit using a leaky waveguide ~71: Symeo GmbH, Prof.-Messerschmitt-Str. 3, Germany ~72: Mark CHRISTMANN; Peter GULDEN~ 33: DE ~31:10 2011 107 164.8 ~32:13/07/2011

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2014/00716 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD FOR THE TREATMENT OF HAIR ~71:THINK BOX (PTY) LTD, 3 Red fern Villas, Redfern Street, Noordheuwel, Ext 4, South Africa ~72: SMITH, Brenda; BOWYER, Karen~ 2014/00710 ~ Provisional ~54: MULTIMEDIA DEVICE ~71: LOWTHER COMMUNICATIONS (PTY) LTD, 8 BLACK EAGLE ESTATE, ANN ROAD, POORTVIEW ROODEPOORT, South Africa ~72: LOWTHER, Paul, George~ 2014/00714 ~ Complete ~54: CABLE COVER ASSEMBLY FOR CABLES LAID IN TRENCHES ~71: ROWE, DONALD, 12 OAKHURST ESTATE CNR GRIPPEN & TRICHARD ROADS BARTLET, South Africa ~72: ROWE, DONALD~ 33: ZA ~31:2013/00853 ~32:01/02/2013 2014/00723 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD FOR TREATING CANCER BY COMBINED USE OF DRUGS ~71: ASTELLAS PHARMA INC, 3-11 NIHONBASHI-HONCHO 2-CHOME CHUO-KU, Japan ~72: ARAI, YUKINORI~ 33: JP ~31:2011169073 ~32:02/08/2011 2014/00727 ~ Complete ~54:DIESEL GENERATOR AND BATTERY POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING SUCH A SYSTEM ~71:PUTTER, ANDRIES HERCULES, 18 RADCLIFFE HEIGHTS CNR KORHAAN & RADCLIFFE, STERREWAG, South Africa ~72: PUTTER, ANDRIES HERCULES~ 33:ZA ~31:2012/08467 ~32:09/11/2012 2014/00725 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR LIVE ATTENUATED VIRUSES ~71:INVIRAGEN, INC, 2619 Midpoint Drive Suite A, Fort Collins, United States of America ~72: OSORIO, JORGE E;STINCHCOMB, DAN T;WIGGAN, O'NEIL~ 33:US ~31:60/910,579 ~32:06/04/2007 2014/00729 ~ Provisional ~54:A DRIVE MOTOR ~71:COHEN, LLOYD, Fish Eagle Drive, Pecan wood Estate Broederstroom North West, South Africa;RADEV, IVAN NIKOLOV, 220a Blvd. Lomsko Shose, Bulgaria ~72: RADEV, IVAN NIKOLOV~ 2014/00732 ~ Complete ~54:PROVIDING BY ONE PROGRAM TO ANOTHER PROGRAM ACCESS TO A WARNING TRACK FACILITY ~71:International Business Machines Corporation, New Orchard Road , United States of America ~72: FARRELL, Mark;GAINEY, Jr Charles;KUBALA, Jeffrey Paul;MULDER, James;PIERCE, Bernard;ROGERS, Robert;SCHMIDT, Donald William~ 33:US ~31:13/352,518 ~32:18/01/2012 2014/00734 ~ Complete ~54:CONVERT TO ZONED FORMAT FROM DECIMAL FLOATING POINT FORMAT ~71:International Business Machines Corporation, New Orchard Road, United States of America ~72: CARLOUGH, STEVEN;COPELAND, REID;GAINEY, JR CHARLES;MITRAN, MARCEL;SCHWARZ, ERIC MARK;SLEGEL, TIMOTHY~ 33:US ~31:13/339,526 ~32:29/12/2011 2014/00737 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND APPARATI FOR NONDESTRUCTIVE DETECTION OF UNDISSOLVED PARTICLES IN A FLUID ~71:AMGEN INC, One Amgen Center Drive, THOUSAND OAKS 91320-1799, CA, , United States of America ~72: FREUND,ERWIN;MILNE,GRAHAM F.;SMITH,RYAN L.~ 33:US ~31:61/528,589 ~32:29/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/542,058 ~32:30/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/691,211 ~32:20/08/2012 2014/00743 ~ Complete ~54:MEASUREMENT OF DIESEL ENGINE EMISSIONS ~71:TRANSOCEAN SEDCO FOREX VENTURES LIMITED, 70 Harbour Drive , 4th Floor, GEORGE TOWN KY1-1003, GRAND CAYMAN, , Cayman Islands

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~72: ROBERTSON,DOUGLAS A.;SANANIKONE,NEARAMIT;TAGOMORI,MAURO~ 33:US ~31:61/524,053 ~32:16/08/2011 2014/00746 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING MYELODYSPLASTIC SYNDROME ~71:TELIK,INC, 2100 Geng Road , Suite 102, PALO ALTO 94303, CA,, United States of America ~72: BROWN,GAIL L.;MENG,LIXIN~ 2014/00724 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH FREQUENCY OSCILLATION VENTILATOR CONTROL SYSTEM ~71:CAREFUSION 207, INC, 3750 TORREY VIEW POINT COURT SAN DIEGO, United States of America ~72: LEE, SHOUYAN;LIU, YONG~ 33:US ~31:13/212,157 ~32:17/08/2011 2014/00735 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD FOR REMOVING IMPURITIES FROM SHREDDED PLASTIC ~71: CVP CLEAN VALUE PLASTICS GMBH, Karnapp 25, HAMBURG 21079,, Germany ~72: GERCKE, ALEXANDER; HOFMANN, MICHAEL; WERMTER, CARSTEN~ 33: DE ~31:20 2011 108 161.9 ~32:21/07/2011 2014/00739 ~ Complete ~54:INHIBITORS OF BRUTON'S TYROSINE KINASE ~71:F.HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, BASEL CH-4070,, Switzerland ~72: BROTHERTON-PLEISS,CHRISTINE;JAIMEFIGUEROA,SAUL;LOPEZ-TAPIA,FRANCISCO JAVIER;OWENS,THIMOTHY D.~ 33:US ~31:61/524,374 ~32:17/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/649,991 ~32:22/05/2012 2014/00726 ~ Complete ~54:ANTICANCER AGENT ~71:THE SOUTH AFRICAN NUCLEAR ENERGY CORPORATION LIMITED, CHURCH STREET WEST EXTENSION BRITS DISTRICT PELINDABA NORTH WEST PROVINCE, South Africa ~72: MBIANDA, XAVIER YANGKOU;SZUCS, ZOLTAN;ZEEVAART, JAN RIJN~ 33:US ~31:61/503,703 ~32:01/07/2011 2014/00730 ~ Complete ~54:CONVERT FROM ZONED FORMAT TO DECIMAL FLOATING POINT FORMAT ~71:INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION , New Orchard Road, ARMONK 10504, NY , United States of America ~72: CARLOUGH,STEVEN;COPELAND,REID;GAINEY,JR CHARLES;MITRAN,MARCEL;SCHWARZ,ERIC MARK;SLEGEL,TIMOTHY~ 33:US ~31:13/339,791 ~32:29/12/2011 2014/00731 ~ Complete ~54:WARNING TRACK INTERRUPTION FACILITY ~71:International Business Machines Corporation, New Orchard Road, United States of America ~72: FARRELL, MARK;GAINEY, Jr CHARLES;KUBALA, JEFFREY PAUL;MULDER, JAMES;PIERCE, BERNARD;ROGERS, ROBERT;SCHMIDT, DONALD WILLIAM~ 33:US ~31:13/352,509 ~32:18/01/2012 2014/00733 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF A WARNING TRACK INTERRUPTION FACILITY BY A PROGRAM ~71:INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION, New Orchard Road, ARMONK 10504, NY,, United States of America ~72: FARRELL,MARK;GAINEY,JR CHARLES;KUBALA,JERRREY PAUL;MULDER,JAMES;PIERCE,BERNARD;ROGERS,ROBERT;SCHMIDT,DONALD WILLIAM~ 33:US ~31:13/352,514 ~32:18/01/2012 2014/00736 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LOW-OVERHEAD WIRELESS BEACONS HAVING COMPRESSED NETWORK IDENTIFIERS ~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn:International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, SAN DIEGO 92121-1714, CA, , United States of America ~72: ABRAHAM,SANTOSH PAUL;FREDERIKS,GUIDO ROBERT;MERLIN,SIMONE;WENTINK,MAARTEN MENZO~ 33:US ~31:61/506,136 ~32:10/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/531,522 ~32:06/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/549,638 ~32:20/10/2011;33:US Page | 9

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~31:61/568,075 ~32:07/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/578,027 ~32:20/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/583,890 ~32:06/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/584,174 ~32:06/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/585,044 ~32:10/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/596,106 ~32:07/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/596,775 ~32:09/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/606,175 ~32:02/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/618,966 ~32:02/04/2012;33:US ~31:61/620,869 ~32:05/04/2012;33:US ~31:13/544,896 ~32:09/07/2012 2014/00741 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL ANTI-HUMAN NGF ANTIBODY ~71:ASTELLAS PHARMA INC., 3-11, Nihonbashi-Honcho 2-Chome, CHUO-KU 103-8411, TOKYO,, Japan ~72: KAMOHARA,MASAZUMI;KOYA ,YUKARI;TAKASAKI,JUN;TANAKA,HIROTSUGU;YONEZAWA,ATSUO;YOSHIMI,EIJI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-176209 ~32:11/08/2011;33:JP ~31:2011-269215 ~32:08/12/2011 2014/00738 ~ Provisional ~54: DATA MIGRATION METHOD AND SYSTEMS ~71:ATTIX5 UK LIMITED (Incorporated in the United Kingdom), 8 Quantum Street, Technopark, South Africa ~72: KLEYNHANS, THEODOR; MARAIS, DANIEL PETRUS~ 2014/00744 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR QUANTIZATION AND DEQUANTIZATION OF A RECTANGULAR BLOCK OF COEFFICIENTS ~71:MOTOROLA MOBILITY LLC, 600 North US HIGHWAY 45, LIBERTYVILLE 60048, IL,, United States of America ~72: FANG,XUE;KIM,JAE-HOON;KUNG,WEI-YING~ 33:US ~31:61/532,421 ~32:08/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/607,225 ~32:07/09/2012 2014/00745 ~ Complete ~54:DOOR ASSEMBLY ~71:FOSHAN IDEAL CO.,LTD, Yangmeixi Zone, Yanghe Town, Cangjiang Industrial Park, Gaoming, FOSHAN 528515, GUANGDONG,, People's Republic of China ~72: WEI,WUXIANG~ 33:CA ~31:201320619322.5 ~32:09/10/2013 2014/00720 ~ Provisional ~54: LUGSTUT KOEPEL KONSTRUKSIE ~71: ABRAHAM JACOBUS VENTER, POSBUS 115, South Africa ~72: ABRAHAM JACOBUS VENTER~ 2014/00721 ~ Provisional ~54: ELECTRODES FOR ELECTROWINING AND ELECTROREFINING ~71: JAN PETRUS HUMAN, 15 LOBELIA STREET, South Africa ~72: JAN PETRUS HUMAN~ 2014/00742 ~ Complete ~54: HETEROCYCLIC DERIVATIVE AND PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG ~71: NIPPON SHINYAKU CO., LTD, 14, Cashion Nishimoto Monguchicho, Minami-ku, KYOTO-SHI 601-8550, KYOTO,, Japan ~72: OTSU, HIRONORI~ 33: JP ~31:2011-179134 ~32:18/08/2011 2014/00728 ~ Complete ~54: DEVICE FOR AUTOMATIC INJECTION OF DRUG DOSES ~71: MENARINI INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS LUXEMBOURG S.A, 1, AVENUE DE LA GARE, Luxembourg ~72: DRIVER, PHILIP JEROME; EDHOUSE, MARK JEFFREY; LEWIS, SCOTT ALEXANDER; MOSELY, GUY CONWYN JULIAN~ 33: IT ~31: FI 2011 A 000194 ~32:08/09/2011 - APPLIED ON 2014/01/31 2014/00752 ~ Complete ~54: EUTECTIC MIXTURE FOR PULMONARY ADMINISTRATION ~71: PROSONIX LIMITED, Magdalen Centre, Oxford Science Park Robert Robinson Avenue, United Kingdom ~72: PARIKH, Dipesh; RUECROFT, Graham~ 33: GB ~31:1113662.9 ~32:08/08/2011

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2014/00753 ~ Complete ~54: ENZYMATIC TRANSESTERIFICATION WITH LIPASES IMMOBILIZED ON HYDROPHOBIC RESINS IN WATER SOLUTIONS ~71: TRANS BIO-DIESEL LTD., Regional R & D Center, P.O. Box 437, Israel ~72: BASHEER, Sobhi; EGBARIEH, Ahmad; MASRI, Ramez~ 2014/00750 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTHORIZING A TRANSACTION ~71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 8999, United States of America ~72: HUXHAM, Horatio Nelson; MOSS, Tara Anne; O'REGAN, Alan Joseph; VAN WYK, Hough Arie 2014/00751 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION ~71:BARKER, Scott Michael, 9 Toll Road Rondebosch South Africa, South Africa; MCMURTIE, Shannon Adrianne Gwyneth, 9 Toll Road Rondebosch, South Africa ~ 72: BARKER, Scott Michael; MCMURTIE, Shannon Adrianne Gwyneth ~ 33:ZA ~ 31:2012/08233 ~32:01/11/2012 2014/00754 ~ Complete ~54: WARP BAND STOP MOTION AND CIRCULAR LOOM ~71: STARLINGER & CO GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H., Sonnenuhrgasse 4, Austria ~72: HEHENBERGER, Reinhold; SCHINDLER, Albert~ 33: EP ~31:11181287.1 ~32:14/09/2011 2014/00747 ~ Provisional ~54: NON FLAT WHEEL SYSTEM ~71: ADIOTRAX (PTY) LTD., 9TH FLOOR 74 SHORTMARKET STREET, CAPE TOWN, 8000, South Africa ~72: VAN WYK, Hendrik, Jakobus~ 2014/00748 ~ Provisional ~54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONDUCTING FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS ~71: VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 8999, United States of America ~72: BRIGADO, Jason Chan~ 2014/00749 ~ Provisional ~54: COUPLER ~71: HOLFELD, Barry Graeme, 1027 Schooner Avenue, Laser Park, South Africa ~72: HOLFELD, Barry Graeme~ 2014/00776 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR TREATING HCV COMPRISING AT LEAST TWO DIRECT ACTING ANTIVIRAL AGENT,RIBAVIRIN BUT NOT INTERFERON ~71:ADDVIE INC., 1 North Waukegan road, NORTH CHICAGO 60064, IL, , United States of America ~72: AWNI,WALID M.;BERNSTEIN,BARRY M.;BRUN,SCOTT C.;COHEN,DANIEL E.;DUMAS, EMILY O.; DUTTA,SANDEEP;KHATRI,AMIT;KLEIN,CHERI E.;MENON,RAJEEV M.;MENSING,SVEN;PODSADECKI,THOMAS J.~ 33:US ~31:61/550,352 ~32:21/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/562,181 ~32:21/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/587,225 ~32:17/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/600,276 ~32:17/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/619,870 ~32:03/04/2012;33:US ~31:61/656,251 ~32:06/06/2012;33:US ~31:61/711,830 ~32:10/10/2012 2014/00771 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD, APPARATUS AND STORAGE MEDIUM FOR ADDING FRIENDS IN SOCIAL NETWORK ~71:Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Company Limited, Room 403, East Block, SEG Park, Zhenxing Road, Futian District Shenzhen 518044 Guangdong, People's Republic of China ~72: CHEN, CHUAN;CHEN, WEIHUA;HE, PENG;LI, YUHUANG;LIU, YUEWEN;MAI, JUNMING~ 33:CN ~31:201210150071.0 ~32:15/05/2012 2014/00772 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD FOR USING VINASSE ~71: WEBER ULTRASONICS GMBH, Im Hinteracker 7, KARLSBAD-ITTERSBACH 76307, Germany ~72: VOGEL, SIEGMAR~ 33: EP ~31:2011/063706 ~32:09/08/2011; 33: DE ~31:10 2012 204 807.3 ~ 32:26/03/2012; 33: DE ~ 31:10 2012 206 700.0 ~ 32:24/04/2012

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2014/00775 ~ Complete ~54:SIZING COMPOSITION FOR MINERAL WOOL CONTAINING A REDUCING SACCHARIDE AND A HYDROGENATED SACCHARIDE,AND RESULTING INSULATING PRODUCTS ~71:SAINT-GOBAIN ISOVER, 18 Avenue d'Alsace, COURBEVOIE F-92400, France ~72: JAFFRENNOU,BORIS;KAPLAN,BENJAMIN;OBERT,EDOUARD~ 33:FR ~31:1102476 ~32:05/08/2011 2014/00779 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING MYELODYSPLASTIC SYNDROME ~71:TELIK,INC , 2100 Geng Road, Suite 102, PALO ALTO 94303, CA,, United States of America ~72: BROWN,.GAIL L.~ 2014/00762 ~ Complete ~54:RELAXIN FUSION POLYPEPTIDES AND USES THEREOF ~71:Bayer Intellectual Property GMBH, Alfred-Novel-Strasse 10, Germany ~72: FRIEBERG, CHRISTOPH;HAUPTS, ULRICH;LINDEN, LARS;TINEL, HANNA;TRAUTWEIN, MARK;WILMEN, ANDREAS~ 33:EP ~31:11172413.4 ~32:01/07/2011;33:EP ~31:11172681.6 ~32:05/07/2011 2014/00764 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MULTIPLEXING AND DEMULTIPLEXING VIDEO DATA TO IDENTIFY REPRODUCING STATE OF VIDEO DATA ~71:Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, 129,Samsung-ro, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si 443-742 Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea ~72: CHOI, KWANG-PYO;KIM, CHAN-YUL;PARK, YOUNG-O;YANG, HEE-CHUL~ 33:US ~31:61/504,178 ~32:02/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/552,549 ~32:28/10/2011 2014/00769 ~ Provisional ~54:AN EXERCISE RIG ~71:CACTIC HEALTH, A DIVISION OF CACTIC MANUFACTURING CC, 8 FORGE ROAD SPARTAN, South Africa ~72: BANTJES, ROBERT;CANDIOTES, ALEXANDER GEORGE;DU PLESSIS, JAN JOHANNES;ERASMUS, PHILIPPUS LODEWIKUS;ORNELAS, NINO ANTONIO NUNES;VAN TONDER, JARED HUGO~ 2014/00777 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATION TREATMENT (EG.WITH ABT -072 OR ABT -333)OF DAAS FOR USE IN TREATING HCV ~71:ADDVIE INC., 1 North Waukegan Road, NORTH CHICAGO 60064, IL,, United States of America ~72: AWNI,WALID M.;BERNSTEIN,BARRY M.;BRUN,SCOTT C.;COHEN,DANIEL E.;DUMAS, EMILY O.; DUTTA,SANDEEP;KHATRI,AMIT;KLEIN,CHERI E.;MENON,RAJEEV M.;MENSING ,SVEN;PODSADECKI,THOMAS J.~ 33:US ~31:61/550,360 ~32:21/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/562,176 ~32:21/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/587,197 ~32:17/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/600,468 ~32:17/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/619,883 ~32:03/04/2012;33:US ~31:61/656,253 ~32:06/06/2012;33:US ~31:61/711,793 ~32:10/10/2012 2014/00758 ~ Complete ~54: FORMULATIONS COMPRISING SACCHAROMYCES BOULARDII AND SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE FOR CONTROLLING OBESITY ~71: GNOSIS S.P.A, PIAZZA DEL CARMINE 4, Italy ~72: BRUN, PAOLA; BUSIELLO, IMMACOLATA; CASTAGLIUOLO, IGNAZIO; MIRAGLIA, NICCOLO~ 33: IT ~31:MI2011A001488 ~32:03/08/2011 2014/00760 ~ Complete ~54: VIDEO CODING USING ADAPTIVE MOTION VECTOR RESOLUTION ~71: QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn: International IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive, United States of America ~72: CHEN, PEISONG; CHIEN, WEI- JUNG; KARCZEWICZ, MARTA~ 33: US ~31:61/504,150 ~32:01/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/554,398 ~32:01/11/2011;33:US ~31:13/536,218 ~32:28/06/2012 2014/00767 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENTROPY ENCODING USING HEIRARCHICAL DATA UNIT, AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING ~71:Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., 129, Samsung-ro, Page | 12

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Yeongtong-gu Suwon-SI 443-742, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea ~72: CHEN, JIANLE;LEE, TAMMY~ 33:US ~31:61/503,685 ~32:01/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/548,423 ~32:18/10/2011 2014/00757 ~ Complete ~54:AGONISTS OF SRC HOMOLOGY-2 CONTAINING PROTEIN TYROSINE PHOSPHATASE-1 AND TREATMENT METHODS USING THE SAME ~71:DCB-USA LLC, 1007 NORTH ORANGE STREET, 9TH FLOOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY WILMINGTON, United States of America; NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY, NO.1. SEC.4 ROOSEVELT ROAD, Taiwan, Province of China; NATIONAL YANG-MING UNIVERSITY, NO.155, SEC.2, LINONG STREET, Taiwan, Province of China ~72: CHEN, KUEN-FENG;SHIAU, CHUNG-WAI~ 33:US ~31:61/514,555 ~32:03/08/2011 2014/00759 ~ Complete ~54: A SOLAR POWER GENERATOR FOR OFF-GRID APPLICATIONS ~71: LOMBARD, THOMAS, 4 EDDIE DE BEER STREET MEYERSDAL, South Africa ~72: LOMBARD, THOMAS~ 33: ZA ~31:2013/00886 ~32:01/02/2013 2014/00766 ~ Complete ~54:BELT-CONVEYING INSTALLATIO, METHOD FOR OPERATING THE SAME, AND USE THEREOF ~71:SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Wittelsbacherplatz 2, Munchen 80333, Germany; ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions GmbH, ThyssenKrupp Allee 1, Essen 45143, Germany; ThyssenKrupp Robins, Inc, 6400 South Fiddlers Green Circle, Suite 700, Greenwood Village, 80111, CO, United States of America ~72: BECKER, NORBERT;BREWKA, CHRISTOF;DIRSCHERL, CHRISTIAN;HELLMUTH, TORSTEN;KRIEGER, WOLF;MINOR, HORST;SEHL, PETER~ 33:EP ~31:11178487.2 ~32:23/08/2011 2014/00768 ~ Complete ~54: INTERLEUKIN-31 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY ~71: Zoetis LLC, 100 Campus Drive, Florham Park 07932, NJ, United States of America ~72: BAMMERT, GARY F.; DUNHAM, STEVEN A. ~ 33: US ~31:61/510,268 ~32:21/07/2011 2014/00756 ~ Complete ~54: TRANSCEIVER STATION ~71: PONTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED, 33 THORA CRESCENT WYNBERG, South Africa ~72: FOURIE, ANDRIES PETRUS CRONJE; HAARHOFF, MARK PIERRE; MUNDY, SHANE MICHAEL; NITCH, DEREK, COLIN~ 33: ZA ~31:2012/08494 ~32:12/11/2012 2014/00761 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING OPERATIONS OF A VEHICLE CONSIST BASED ON LOCATION DATA ~71:GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, One River Road, United States of America ~72: BALLESTY, DANIEL MALACHI;BRAND, JOHN WILLIAM;COOPER, JARED KLINEMAN;DAUM, WOLFGANG~ 33:US ~31:13/183,626 ~32:15/07/2011 2014/00763 ~ Complete ~54:VIDEO ENCODING METHOD WITH INTRA PREDICTION USING CHECKING PROCESS FOR UNIFIED REFERENCE POSSIBILITY, VIDEO DECODING METHOD AND DEVICE THEREOF ~71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS Co., Ltd., 129, Samsung-ro, Yeongtong-go, SUWON-SI 443-742, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea ~72: CHOI, KWANG-PYO;KWAK, YOUNG-JIN;YANG, HEE-CHUL~ 33:US ~31:61/503,857 ~32:01/07/2011 2014/00765 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CODING VIDEO, AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DECODING VIDEO ACCOMPANIED BY INTER PREDICTION USING COLLOCATED IMAGE ~71:Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, 129, Samsung-ro, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-SI 443-742, Gyeonggi-do , Republic of Korea ~72: KIM, IL-KOO~ 33:US ~31:61/548,415 ~32:02/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/548,415 ~32:18/10/2011

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2014/00770 ~ Complete ~54: SPLIT-SOLE FOOTWEAR ~71: Gavrieli Brands LLC, 269 S. Beverly Drive Suite 1402, Beverly Hills 90212, CA, United States of America ~72: GAVRIELI, DIKLA; GAVRIELI, KFIR~ 33: US ~31:13/207,397 ~32:10/08/2011 2014/00773 ~ Complete ~54:INJECTABLE SOLUTION OF AT LEAST ONE TYPE OF BASAL INSULIN ~71:ADOCIA, 116 Avenue Lacassagne , LYON F-69003,, France ~72: GEISSLER,ALEXANDRE;SOULA,GERARD;SOULA,OLIVIER;TONNAR,JEFF~ 33:FR ~31:11/57291 ~32:10/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/522,031 ~32:10/08/2011;33:FR ~31:11/62445 ~32:23/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/579,966 ~32:23/12/2011 2014/00774 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM TO MAINTAIN STRONG CONSISTENCY OF DISTRIBUTED REPLICATED CONTENTS IN A CLIENT/SERVER SYSTEM ~71:AMADEUS S.A.S., 485 route du Pin Montard, SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS F-06410, BIOT,, France ~72: AMAR,VIRGINIE;COLLENDAVELLOO,YAN;DEFAYET,CHRISTOPHE;LAFONT,CAROLINE;TOUFFAIT,GUILLAUME~ 33:EP ~31:11306011.5 ~32:03/08/2011;33:US ~31:13/136,576 ~32:04/08/2011 2014/00778 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION AND METHODS FOR TREATING MYELODYSPLASTIC SYNDROME ~71:TELIK,INC., 2100 Geng Road, Suite 102, PALO ALTO 94303, CA,, United States of America ~72: BROWN,GAIL L.;MENG,LIXIN~ . - APPLIED ON 2014/02/03 -

2014/00794 ~ Complete ~54:SAFETY SYRINGE ~71:UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA, 43400, SERDANG , Malaysia ~72: ABU, TALIB, ABD.RAHIM;BASRI, ADI AZRIFF;MAT.ISA, KHAIRI;MOHD, ZABIDI, SITIZURAIFAH;YAHAYA,MOHD SALLEH~ 33:MY ~31:PI2011700110 ~32:14/07/2011 2014/00780 ~ Complete ~54: A PRESSURE INDICATOR FOR A PRELOAD DEVICE ~71: GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD, 109 ADCOCK INGRAM AVENUE, AEROTON, JOHANNESBURG, South Africa ~72: CROMPTON, Brendan Robert~ 2014/00782 ~ Complete ~54: FILLED ELASTOMER COMPRISING POLYURETHANE ~71: BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: CHEN, Zhaohui; LIANG, Dong; LU, Yong; TONG, Zhen; YE, Weihua~ 33: CN ~31:PCT/CN2011/076872 ~32:05/07/2011 2014/00781 ~ Complete ~54:BITTERNESS MASKING ~71:KRAFT FOODS R & D, INC., 1 KRAFT COURT, GLENVIEW, IL 60025, USA, United States of America ~72: FIRRELL, Michelle; LUNDY, Steffi; MARSHALL, Sarah; NORTON, Clive, RT~ 33:US ~31:61/504,476 ~32:05/07/2011 2014/00783 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD FOR THE PARALLEL PRODUCTION OF HYDROGEN AND CARBONCONTAINING PRODUCTS ~71: BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany; LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, KLOSTERHOFSTR. 1, 80331 MNCHEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BODE, Andreas;GOEKE, Volker;GUZMANN, Marcus;HORMUTH, Wolfgang, Alois;KERN, Matthias;KLINGLER, Dirk;KOLIOS, Grigorios;MAASS, Hans-Juergen;MACHHAMMER, Otto;SCHNEIDER, Christian~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 106 645.8 ~32:05/07/2011

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2014/00784 ~ Complete ~54:HEAT TRANSFER COMPOSITIONS ~71:MEXICHEM AMANCO HOLDING S.A. DE C.V., Rio San Javier No. 10, Fraccionamiento, Viveros del Rio, Mexico ~72: LOW, Robert, Elliott~ 33:GB ~31:1113562.1 ~32:05/08/2011 2014/00785 ~ Complete ~54:SOLAR CONCENTRATORS, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AND USES THEREOF ~71:6637418 CANADA INC. CARRYING ON BUSINESS AS RACKAM, 99, rue des PME, Sherbrooke, Canada ~72: BARIBEAU, Stphane;CHAGNON, Mathieu;FORTIN, Jacques-Alexandre~ 33:CA ~31:2,748,537 ~32:04/08/2011;33:CA ~31:2,748,632 ~32:04/08/2011;33:CA ~31:2,748,635 ~32:04/08/2011 2014/00786 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF ATAZANAVIR OR ITS BISULFATE SALT ~71:RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED, Head Office: 12th Floor, Devika Tower, 06 Nehru Place, India ~72: ARORA, Sudershan, Kumar;GOTTUMUKKALA, Nagaraju;KHANNA, Mahavir Singh;PRASAD, Mohan;SINGH, Rakesh, Kumar;THAPER, Rajesh Kumar~ 33:IN ~31:2135/DEL/2011 ~32:27/07/2011 2014/00787 ~ Provisional ~54: PLUG AND LIGHT SWITCH BRACKET FOR DRY WALL ~71: Andrew Anthony Farao, 8 Molteno Way Extension 13, South Africa ~72: Andrew Anthony Farao~ 2014/00815 ~ Complete ~54:DYNAMIC ENABLEMENT OF M2M SERVICES OVER 3GPP ACCESS NETWORKS ~71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL), SE-16483, Stockholm,, Sweden ~72: FOTI,GEORGE;HEDMAN,PETER;MUHANNA,AHMAD~ 33:US ~31:61/508,243 ~32:15/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/510,301 ~32:21/07/2011;33:US ~31:13/517,733 ~32:14/06/2012 2014/00809 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRICAL TEST SWITCH ~71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES,INC., 2350 Ne Hopkins Court, Pullman, 99163, Washington, , United States of America ~72: KESLER,JAMES R~ 33:US ~31:13/789,370 ~32:07/03/2013 2014/00811 ~ Complete ~54:ENDOGENOUS DNASE ACTIVITY TO REDUCE DNA CONTENT ~71:DANISCO US INC. , 925 Page Mill Road , Palo Alto, 94304, California ,, United States of America ~72: HOFFMANN,KATHERINE;KO,DOUGLAS;WARD ,MICHAEL~ 33:US ~31:61/537,837 ~32:22/09/2011 2014/00814 ~ Complete ~54:DOUBLE ENTRY CHANNEL LADLE BOTTOM ~71:VESUVIUS CRUCIBLE COMPANY, 1209 Orange Street, Wilmington, 19801, Delaware,, United States of America ~72: CHUNG,WILLIAM;RICHAUD,JOHAN~ 33:US ~31:61/537,905 ~32:22/09/2011 2014/00788 ~ Provisional ~54: SLIDING DOOR LOCK ~71: WILEM JACOBUS GAGIANO, 12 BEZUIDENHOUT STREET. SE6, South Africa ~72: WILLEM JACOBUS GAGIANO~ 2014/00808 ~ Complete ~54:BIOCONTROL OF NEMATODES ~71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE LP, Patent Department, 2 T.W.Alexander Drive, Research Triangle Park, 27709, North Carolina, , United States of America ~72: ROYALTY,REED NATHAN;THOMAS,VARGHESE;WHITSON,ROY~ 33:US ~31:61/511,508 ~32:25/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/556,016 ~32:04/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/661,763 ~32:19/11/2012 2014/00812 ~ Complete ~54:M2M SERVICES ENABLEMENT ARCHITECTURE FOR CELLULAR ACCESS NETWORKS ~71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON, SE-16483, Stockholm,, Sweden ~72: DE FRANCA LIMA,OCTAVIO JOSE;ERIKSSON,RIKARD;FOTI,GEORGE;MUHANNA,AHMAD~ 33:US ~31:61/508,243 ~32:15/07/2011 Page | 15

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2014/00816 ~ Complete ~54: GAMING MACHINE INCLUDING WIN CHAINS ~71: NOVOMATIC AG, Wiener Strasse 158, A-2352, Gumpoldskirchen,, Austria ~72: GUGLER, MARTIN~ 33: US ~31:13/757,552 ~32:01/02/2013 2014/00810 ~ Complete ~54:GUARD CELL-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF TRANSGENES IN COTTON ~71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE NV, J.E Mommaertslaan 14, B-1831, Diegem, , Belgium ~72: DEN BOER,BART;PIEN,STEPHANE~ 33:EP ~31:11075193.0 ~32:12/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/522,796 ~32:12/08/2011 2014/00813 ~ Complete ~54:TOILET APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DISPOSING AND STERILIZING WASTE ~71:PAULEE CLEANTEC LTD., C/O Hibel-Waldman-Dahan Law Office, 3 Hayetzira Street, Ramat Gan, 52521,, Israel ~72: HALPERIN,ODED;SHOSEYOV,ODED~ 33:US ~31:61/514,110 ~32:02/08/2011 2014/00969 ~ Provisional ~54:GEYSER FLICKER ~71:EVAN CREAMER, 7, 343 OAK AVENNE,, South Africa;HARALD OSWIN , 7, 343 OAK AVENNE , South Africa;TERRENCE MCKENNA, 7, 343 OAK AVENNE, South Africa ~72: EVAN CREAMER;HARALD OSWIN~ 2014/00797 ~ Complete ~54: IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO TARGETED BENEFIT AGENTS AND SUBSTRATE TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS ~71: UNILEVER PLC, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, United Kingdom ~72: CHEN, HONGGANG; JONES, CHRISTOPHER CLARKSON; PAN, XIAOYUN; WANG, JINFANG~ 2014/00800 ~ Complete ~54: ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING MENSTRUAL FLUID WITHIN THE VAGINA ~71: McNeil- PPC, Inc., 199 Grandview Road Skillman 08558, NJ, United States of America ~72: HOU, MARI; MOSCHEROSCH, H. MICHAEL; STURGEON, JENNIFER L. ~ 33: US ~31:61/760,223 ~32:04/02/2013 2014/00805 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD AND LINEAR DEVICE FOR HANDLING ARTICLES ~71: Focke & Co. (GmbH & Co. KG), Siemensstrasse 10, Verden 27283, Germany ~72: BRANDHORST, BJORN; PRAHM, ANDREAS; SACHS, FRANK~ 33: DE ~31:10 2011 107 290.3 ~32:06/07/2011 2014/00796 ~ Complete ~54: BENEFIT AGENT DELIVERY PARTICLES COMPRISING DEXTRAN ~71: UNILEVER PLC, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, United Kingdom ~72: CHEN, HONGGANG; JONES, CHRISTOPHER CLARKSON; PAN, XIAOYUN; WANG, JINFANG~ 33: CN ~31:PCT/CN11/001415 ~32:24/08/2011 2014/00799 ~ Provisional ~54: A metal detection system and a method of powering a metal detection system ~71: DCD GROUP (Pty) Ltd, 22 Monterey Road, South Africa ~72: De Gouveia, Daniel Joachim; SMIT, Andrew Dennis~ 2014/00803 ~ Complete ~54: SEPARATION SEQUENCE FOR HYDROCARBONS FROM A GENTLE THERMAL CLEAVAGE ~71: Linde Aktiengessellschaft, Klosterhofstr. 1, Munchen 80331, Germany ~72: PHAM DUC, TUAT; SCHMIDT, GUNTHER; SCHMIGALLE, HOLGER; WALTER, STEFANIE~ 33: DE ~31:10 2011 110 003.6 ~32:11/08/2011;33:EP ~31:11009115.4 ~32:17/11/2011 2014/00807 ~ Complete ~54: VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A VEHICLE ~71: Jaguar Land Rover Limited, Abbey Road, Whitley Coventry CV3 4LF, Warwickshire, United Kingdom ~72: ANKER, SAM; DENNEHY, DAN; FAIRGRIEVE, ANDREW; HEMES, ELLIOT; KELLY, JAMES~ 33: GB ~31:111288.5 ~32:04/07/2011

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2014/00795 ~ Complete ~54: LOCK NUT ASSEMBLY ~71: BRIAN INVESTMENTS PTY LTD, 18/63 Knutsford Avenue Belmont, Australia ~72: Davies, Brian~ 33: AU ~31:2011903102 ~32:03/08/2011;33:AU ~31:2011904123 ~32:06/10/2011 2014/00789 ~ Provisional ~54:SLAAPKAPPIE ~71:STANDER GERT ZAAIMAN, SELROSE PARK N34 PRIVATE BAG X16 LYNWOOD RIDGE, South Africa ~72: STANDER, GERT ZAAIMAN~ 2014/00790 ~ Complete ~54: DISPENSER AND STACK OF SHEET PRODUCTS ~71: SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB, S405 03, Sweden ~72: LARSSON, BJORN~ 2014/00791 ~ Complete ~54:SUBSTITUTED N-[1-CYANO-2-(PHENYL) ETHYL]-2-AZABICYCLO [2.2.1] HEPTANE-3CARBOXAMIDE INHIBITORS OF CATHEPSIN C ~71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH, Bionger Strasse 173, Germany ~72: GRUNDL, MARC;OOST, THORSTEN;PAUTSCH, ALEXANDER;PETERS, STEFAN;RIETHER, DORIS;WIENEN, WOLFGANG~ 33:EP ~31:11181805.0 ~32:19/09/2011 2014/00793 ~ Complete ~54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING OPERATION OF A REDUCED PRESSURE THERAPY SYSTEM ~71: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC, 15 Adam Street, United Kingdom ~72: ALLEN, JULIE; ASKEM, BEN, ALAN; COLLINSON, SARAH, JENNY; HUGHEY, RICHARD; NICOLINI, DEREK~ 33: US ~31:61/511,950 ~32:26/07/2011 2014/00802 ~ Complete ~54: ACTIVE FORMULATION FOR USE IN FEED PRODUCTS ~71: PURAC BIOCHEM B.V., Arkelsedijk 46, Gorinchem NL-4206 AC, Netherlands ~72: Kok, Symone; Vogiatzis, Nikolaos~ 33: EP ~31:11173177.4 ~32:08/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/505,810 ~32:08/07/2011 2014/00806 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICES INCORPORATING A LIQUID-IMPREGNATED SURFACE ~71:Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachussetts Avenue, Cambridge 02139-4307, MA, United States of America ~72: DHIMAN, RAJEEV;REZA-GARDUNO CABELLO, ERNESTO;SMITH, J. DAVID;VARANASI, KRIPA K.~ 33:US ~31:61/515,395 ~32:05/08/2011 2014/00798 ~ Complete ~54: COMPLETELY DISPOSABLE COOKING APPARATUS FOR FILLING AND DECORATING OF FOODS ~71: GRIMES, BRENDA MARIE, 19856 Markward Crossing Estero, United States of America ~72: GRIMES, BRENDA MARIE; GRIMES, CHARLES WILSON~ 33: US ~31:13/184,021 ~32:15/07/2011;33:US ~31:13/366,863 ~32:06/02/2012 2014/00801 ~ Complete ~54: A METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR SENSING THE PROPERTIES OF A MATERIAL TO BE CRUSHED ~71: SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB, SANDVIKEN S-811 81, Sweden ~72: OTTERGREN, CHRISTIAN; TJELL, BENGT OLOF~ 33: EP ~31:11177045.9 ~32:10/08/2011 2014/00804 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PARTITIONING USER'S SOCIAL-NETWORK CIRCLES AND COMPUTER STORAGE MEDIUM THEREOF ~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: CHEN, CHUAN;CHEN, WEIHUA;HE, PENG;LI, YUHUANG;LIU, YUEWEN;MAI, JUNMING~ 33:CN ~31:201210149996.3 ~32:15/05/2012

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- APPLIED ON 2014/02/04 2014/00818 ~ Provisional ~54: INTERGRATING AND MERGING COMBINATIONS OF DEODORANT, COLOGNE, ROLL-ON AND AFTERSHAVE IN ONE CANISTER OR CONTAINER ~71: HERSCHELL COETZEE, 69 BESSELSEN STREET, UNIVERSITAS, South Africa ~72: HERSCHELL COETZEE~ 2014/00821 ~ Complete ~54:POLYESTER-BASED FIBER FOR ARTIFICIAL HAIR, FIBER BUNDLE FOR HAIR, AND HAIR ORNAMENT PRODUCT INCLUDING THE SAME ~71:KANEKA CORPORATION, 3-18 NAKANOSHIMA 2-CHOME, KITAKU, OSAKA-SHI, OSAKA 530-8288, JAPAN, Japan ~72: HASHIMOTO, Tomomichi;HIGAMI, Tomokazu;KAWAMURA, Kohei;YORIZANE, Mika~ 33:JP ~31:2013-204016 ~32:30/09/2013 2014/00819 ~ Provisional ~54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REAL TIME COLLABORATION ~71: McNAMARA, JOHN, 90 MONTPELIER PLACE,, South Africa ~72: McNAMARA, JOHN~ 2014/00822 ~ Complete ~54: Topical Pharmaceutical Compositions comprising Monoxide ~71: Cipla Limited, Mumbai Central, India ~72: MALHOTRA, Geena; PURANDARE, Shrivinas~ 33: IN ~31:367/MUM/2013 ~32:07/02/2013 2014/00823 ~ Complete ~54: Apparatus for positioning multiple-lane fruit, especially peaches ~71: CRESCENZO, Biagio, Via Vittorio Emanuele II, 38, I-84090, Italy ~72: CRESCENZO, Biagio~ 33: IT ~31:RM2011A000364 ~32:12/07/2011 2014/00860 ~ Provisional ~54: Toilet Seat Lifter ~71: Londa Lamina, 58 Vivien Road, Highlands Hill, South Africa ~72: Londa Dlamini~ 2014/00824 ~ Complete ~54: Train control system ~71: New York Air Brake Corporation, 748 Starbuck Avenue, United States of America ~72: GOFORTH, Wade; HORST, Folkert; MATUSIAK, Richard J~ 2014/00825 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO PERSONAL SECURITY DEVICES ~71:OMARCO NETWORK SOLUTIONS LIMITED , First Floor, Millennium House, Victoria Road, Isle of Man ~72: OMAR, Ralph Mahmoud~ 33:GB ~31:1111644.9 ~32:07/07/2011 2014/00820 ~ Provisional ~54:AUXILIARY INPUT DEVICES AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS RELATING THERETO ~71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 8999, United States of America ~72: HUXHAM, Horatio Nelson; MOSS, Tara Anne;O'REGAN, Alan Joseph; VAN WYK, Hough Arie~ 2014/00826 ~ Complete ~54: RETRACTABLE ROOF ~71: VOLCO INC, 30 White Swan Road, Brantford, Ontario, Canada ~72: LICKERS, Robert; LICKERS, Wayne; MCDONALD, Graham; VOLLEBREGT, Richard~ 33: US ~31:61/515,197 ~32:04/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/546,829 ~32:13/10/2011 2014/00817 ~ Provisional ~54: FOOD PRODUCT COMPOSITION ~71: NUBERRY FRUITS (PTY) LTD., UNIT 2 42-44 KILLARNEY AVENUE, KILLARNEY GARDENS, 7441, South Africa ~72: BAMBERGER, Janine; BURTON, Robert~ 2014/00844 ~ Complete ~54: POLYMORPHIC FORMS OF SODIUM SALT OF 4-TERT-BUTYL-N-[4-CHLORO-2-(1OXY-PYRIDINE-4-CARBONYL)-PHENYL]-BENZENE SULFONAMIDE ~71: CHEMOCENTRYX, INC., 850 Maude Avenue,

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Mountain View. 94043, California, United States of America ~72: BIS, JOANNA; IGO, DAVID H~ 33: US ~31:61/510,559 ~32:22/07/2011 2014/00846 ~ Complete ~54:BIODEGRADABLE, SEMI-CRYSTALLINE, PHASE SEPARATED, THERMOPLASTIC MULTI BLOCK COPOLYMERS FOR CONTROLLED RELEASE OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS ~71:INNOCORE TECHNOLOGIES B.V., Kadijk 7D, NL-9747 AT, GRONINGEN, Netherlands ~72: FLIPSEN, THEODORUS ADRIANUS CORNELIUS;HIEMSTRA, CHRISTINE;STEENDAM, ROB;ZUIDEMA, JOHAN~ 33:EP ~31:11174987.5 ~32:22/07/2011 2014/00845 ~ Complete ~54:SUBSTITUTED 3-(BIPHENYL-3-YL)-4-HYDROXY-8-METHOXY-1-AZASPIRO[4.5]DEC-3EN-2-ONE ~71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH, ALFRED-NOBEL-STR. 10, 40789,MONHEIM, Germany ~72: BOMER, ULF;FISCHER, REINER;HILGER, CHRISTOPH-STEPHAN;LIU, NINGSHU;MONNING, URSULA;SCHOLZ, ARNE;THEDE, KAI~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 080 406.4 ~32:04/08/2011 2014/01070 ~ Complete ~54: GRID FOR A DECK ~71: SOUTHERN AFRICAN INSITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION, 43 Empire Road Parktown West, South Africa ~72: DE CLERCQ, HENDRIK; ERLING, SPENCER; GEBREMESKEL, AMANUAL~ 33: ZA ~31:2013/01214 ~32:14/02/2013 2014/00833 ~ Provisional ~54: ACCEPTING AN OFFER MADE ON A PROPERTY FOR SALE VIA EMAIL ~71: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER, 373 TIMOTHY STREET WATERKLOOF GLEN, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/00827 ~ Provisional ~54: SI GE LED AND OPTICAL LINK CONFIGURATIONS ~71: JEAN-LUC POLLEUX (PHD), TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECH ELECT. ENGR. DEPT, South Africa; LUKAS W. SNYMAN (PHD), TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECH ELECT. ENGR. DEPT, South Africa ~72: JEAN-LUC POLLEUX (PHD); LUKAS W. SNYMAN (PHD) ~ 2014/00829 ~ Provisional ~54: CONDOM DONNING DEVICE ~71: VAN RENSBURG: WILLEM NICOLAAS, 17 PROTEA AVENUE WELGEVONDEN ESTATE, South Africa ~72: VAN RENSBURG: WILLEM NICOLAAS~ 2014/00847 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FORMING A SCREW FLIGHT ~71:ADVANCED SPIRAL TECHNOLOGY PTY LIMITED, Unit 17, 9 Hoyle Avenue, Castle Hill, 2154 New South Wales, Australia ~72: BLOXHAM, GREGORY JOHN~ 33:AU ~31:2011902667 ~32:05/07/2011 2014/00854 ~ Complete ~54: GRINDING APPARATUS ~71: VEEN HOLDINGS PTY. LTD., 5/176 Canterbury Road Bayswater North, Australia ~72: VAN DER VEEN TIM~ 33: AU ~31:2011903170 ~32:08/08/2011 2014/00858 ~ Complete ~54:PROPELLANT COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING STABILIZED RED PHOSPHORUS, A METHOD OF FORMING SAME, AND AN ORDNANCE ELEMENT INCLUDING THE SAME ~71:ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS INC, MN05-1 W 7480 Flying Cloud Drive Minneapolis, United States of America ~72: BALANGUE RUBEN;CLARK DANNY D;HAFNER MATTHEW T;WESTBROOK III JOHN WILLIAMS~ 33:US ~31:13/222 751 ~32:31/08/2011 2014/00831 ~ Provisional ~54: MAKING AN OFFER ON A PROPERTY VIA ONLINE PORTAL ~71: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER, 373 TIMOTHY STREET WATERKLOOF GLEN, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/00834 ~ Provisional ~54:TH69- DUST SUPPRESSION ~71: TOWER TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD, BUILDING 16 CSIR CAMPUS, MEIRING NAUDE DR, South Africa ~72: MICHAEL WINDSOR SYMONS~ Page | 19

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2014/00837 ~ Complete ~54: ROTARY SEALING DEVICE, AND SEALING RING FOR SUCH A DEVICE ~71: NEXTER MECHANICS, 13, Route de la Miniere, F-78000 Versailles, France ~72: TAJAN, EMMANUEL~ 33: FR ~31:11/02417 ~32:02/08/2011 2014/00840 ~ Complete ~54:POLYESTER-BASED FIBER FOR ARTIFICIAL HAIR, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND FIBER BUNDLE FOR HAIR AND HAIR ORNAMENT PRODUCT INCLUDING THE SAME ~71:KANEKA CORPORATION, Nakanishima 2-Chome, Kita-Ku, Osaka-Shi Osaka, 530-8288, Japan ~72: HASHIMOTO, TOMOMICHI;HIGAMI, TOMOKAZU;KAWAMURA, KOHEI;YORIZANE, MIKA~ 33:JP ~31:2013-196848 ~32:24/09/2013 2014/00841 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRICAL EXTERNAL SHIELDING FOR AN ELECTRICAL HIGH-VOLTAGE CONNECTOR, AS WELL AS ELECTRICAL CONNECTING UNIT ~71:TYCO ELECTRONICS RAYCHEM GMBH, Finsinger Feld 1, 85521, Ottobrunn, Germany ~72: SIMONSOHN, THILO~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 078 612.0 ~32:04/07/2011 2014/00828 ~ Provisional ~54:GRADED JUNCTION SI AVALANCHE LED-VERSION 2 ~71:JEAN-LUC POLLEUX (PHD), TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECH ELECT ENGR. DEPT, South Africa; LUKAS W. SNYMAN (PHD), TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECH ELECT ENGR. DEPT, South Africa ~72: JEAN-LUC POLLEUX (PHD);LUKAS W. SNYMAN (PHD)~ 2014/00835 ~ Complete ~54: INSTRUMENT GUIDE ~71: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC, 1450 East Brooks Road, United States of America ~72: BOURQUE, BERNARD, JOSEPH; FERRAGAMO, MICHAEL, CHARLES; REYNOLDS, STEPHEN, BERNARD~ 33: US ~31:61/513,320 ~32:29/07/2011;33:US ~31:13/348,877 ~32:12/01/2012 2014/00839 ~ Complete ~54:FLUID VISUALISATION AND CHARACTERISATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:CAPE PENINSULA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Keizersgracht and Tennant Street, Zonnebloem, South Africa;SIK- THE SWEDISH INSTITUTE FOR FOOD AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, Frans Perssons Vag 6, SE-402 29, Gothenburg, Sweden ~72: HALDENWANG, RAINER;KOTZE, REINHARDT;WIKLUND, JOHAN~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/05745 ~32:04/08/2011 2014/00843 ~ Complete ~54:POLYMORPHIC FORMS OF THE SODIUM SALT OF 4-TERT-BUTYL-N-[4-CHLORO-2-(1OXY-PYRIDINE-4-CARBONYL)-PHENYL]-BENZENESULFONAMIDE ~71:CHEMOCENTRYX, INC., 850 Maude Avenue, Mountain View, 94043 California, United States of America ~72: BIS, JOANNA;HO, BERT;IGO, DAVID H;SHAH, DEVEN~ 33:US ~31:6/510,555 ~32:22/07/2011 2014/00850 ~ Complete ~54: ENZYME SYSTEM ~71: UNILEVER PLC, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: PARRY NEIL JAMES; WILSON STEPHEN~ 33: EP ~31:11178002.9 ~32:18/08/2011 2014/00853 ~ Complete ~54: A SURGICAL SUTURE APPARATUS ~71: MELLON MEDICAL B.V., 52 Jonkerbosplein NL- 6534 AB, Netherlands ~72: HOLWERDA TAKO-JAN~ 33: NL ~31:2007318 ~32:30/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/560 994 ~32:17/11/2011 2014/00857 ~ Complete ~54: METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SELECTIVELY COMBINING PARTICULATE MATERIAL ~71: LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY, Loughborough Leicestershire LE11 3TU, United Kingdom ~72: HOPKINSON NEIL; THOMAS HELEN RHIANNON~ 33: GB ~31:1113612.4 ~32:05/08/2011

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2014/00830 ~ Provisional ~54: ACCEPTING AN OFFER MADE ON A PROPERTY FOR SALE VIA AN ONLINE PORTAL ~71: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER, 373 TIMOTHY STREET WATERKLOOF GLEN, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/00836 ~ Complete ~54: PRODUCING OR DISPENSING LIQUID PRODUCTS ~71: HEADMASTER LTD, Unit 11, Moor Place Bramshill, United Kingdom ~72: PAGE, John, Kenneth, Rurik; PAGE, Mark, George~ 2014/00848 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING ISOPRENE FREE OF C5 HYDROCARBONS UNDER DECOUPLING CONDITIONS AND/OR SAFE OPERATING RANGES ~71:DANISCO US INC., 925 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, 94304-1013 California, United States of America; THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY, 1144 Market Street, Akron, United States of America ~72: CALABRIA, ANTHONY RUDOLF;CERVIN, MARGUERITE A;CHOTANI, GOPAL K;LA DUCA, RICHARD;MCAULIFFE, JOSEPH C;MILLER, MICHAEL CHARLES;SABO, TIMOTHY ALAN;SANFORD, KARL J;WEBSTER, ERIN LYNNE;WHITED, GREGORY M~ 33:US ~31:61/133,497 ~32:02/07/2008;33:US ~31:61/134,011 ~32:02/07/2008;33:US ~31:61/134,094 ~32:02/07/2008 2014/00832 ~ Provisional ~54: RATING A POTENTIAL BUYER VIA AN ONLINE PORTAL ~71: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER, 373 TIMOTHY STREET WATERKLOOF GLEN, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/00838 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD FOR FORMING A TUBULAR CONTAINER FOR FOOD PRODUCTS, AND RESULTING TUBE ~71: NEVOT BANUS JORDI, c/Finlandia, 17-19 1r. 5a, E-08211 Castellar del Valles (Barcelona), Spain ~72: NEVOT BANUS, JORDI~ 33: ES ~31:P201131146 ~32:06/07/2011 2014/00842 ~ Complete ~54:PICK ASSEMBLY WITH A CONTIGUOUS SPINAL REGION ~71:HALL, DAVID R, 2185 South Larsen Parkway, Provo, 84606 Utah, United States of America ~72: CROCKETT, RONALD B;HALL, DAVID R~ 33:US ~31:13/177,296 ~32:06/07/2011 2014/00849 ~ Complete ~54: BENEFIT AGENT DELIVERY PARTICLES COMPRISING NON-IONIC POLYSACCHARIDES ~71: UNILEVER PLC, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: CHEN HONGGANG; JONES CHRISTOPHER CLARKSON; PAN XIAOYUN; WANG JINFANG~ 33: CN ~31:PCT/CN11/001413 ~32:24/08/2011 2014/00851 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM FOR MEASURING ELECTRIC POWER, TRANSFORMER SUBSTATION COMPRISING ONE SUCH SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MEASURING ELECTRIC POWER WITH SUCH A SYSTEM ~71:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS, 35 Rue Joseph Monier F-92500 Rueil Malmaison, France ~72: COUTELOU OLIVIER;HOUBRE PASCAL;VINCENT FRANCOIS~ 33:FR ~31:1157170 ~32:04/08/2011 2014/00852 ~ Complete ~54:SECURITY SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:ADT US HOLDINGS, INC, 1501 Yamato Road Boca Raton , United States of America ~72: BLACK JAMES TIMOTHY;NORTH RAYMOND;PERDOMO JORGE;RADER TIMOTHY ALBERT;ROUSE ANNE-MARIE;SHAPIRO STEVEN~ 33:US ~31:61/513 003 ~32:29/07/2011 2014/00855 ~ Complete ~54:4-(8-METHOXY-1-((1-METHOXYPROPAN-2-YL)-2-(TETRAHYDRO-2H-PYRAN-4-YL)-1 H-IMIDAZO[4,5-C]QUINOLIN-7-YL)-3,5-DIMETHYLISOXAZOLE AND ITS USE AS BROMODOMAIN INHIBITOR ~71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC, Corporation Service Company 2711 Centerville Road Suite 400 , United Kingdom ~72: DEMONT EMMANUEL HUBERT;JONES KATHERINE LOUISE;WATSON ROBERT J~ 33:GB ~31:1114103.3 ~32:17/08/2011 Page | 21

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2014/00856 ~ Complete ~54: EXTENDED ACCESS BARRING ~71: INTEL CORPORATION, 2200 Mission College Blvd Santa Clara, United States of America ~72: CHOI HYUNG-NAM; FONG MO-HAN; JAIN PUNEET~ 33: US ~31:61/522 622 ~32:11/08/2011 2014/00859 ~ Provisional ~54: A PRESSURE REGULATING ONE-WAY VALVE FOR A FLUID CONTAINER ~71: FOURIE WYNAND CHRISTOFFEL HENDRIK, 31 Leslie Street Murrayfield, South Africa ~72: FOURIE WYNAND CHRISTOFFEL HENDRIK~ . - APPLIED ON 2014/02/05 -

2014/00893 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ISSUING PAYMENT CREDENTIALS TO A SECURE ELEMENT ~71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 8999, United States of America ~72: HUXHAM, Horatio Nelson;KRUGEL, Gavin;MOSS, Tara Anne;O'REGAN, Alan Joseph; VAN WYK, Hough Arie~ 2014/00864 ~ Complete ~54:AUTOMATED OPERATIONS OF A MINING MACHINE ~71:JOY MM DELAWARE, INC., 2571 Centerville Road, Suite 342, Wilmington, United States of America ~72: JOKONYA, Persistence~ 33:US ~31:61/514,542 ~32:03/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/514,543 ~32:03/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/514,566 ~32:03/08/2011 2014/00865 ~ Complete ~54:STABILIZATION SYSTEM FOR A MINING MACHINE ~71:JOY MM DELAWARE, INC., 2751 Centerville Road, Suite 342, Wilmington, United States of America ~72: WADE, Colin, Anthon; JONKER, Jacobus, Ignatius~ 33:US ~31:61/514,542 ~32:03/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/514,543 ~32:03/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/514,566 ~32:03/08/2011 2014/00861 ~ Complete ~54:MATERIAL HANDLING SYSTEM FOR MINING MACHINE ~71:JOY MM DELAWARE, INC., 2751 Centerville Road, Suite 342, Wilmington, United States of America ~72: NAIDOO, Dushendra; MACKAY, Graeme~ 33:US ~31:61/514,542 ~32:03/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/514,543 ~32:03/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/514,566 ~32:03/08/2011 2014/00866 ~ Complete ~54: MOULDING METHODS AND APPARATUS ~71: KARL-HEINZ SCHMITT, 122 PRETORIA ROAD, RYNFIELD, South Africa ~72: KARL-HEINZ SCHMITT~ 33: GB ~31:1111872.6 ~32:11/07/2011; 33: US ~31:61/599,193 ~32:15/02/2012 2014/00862 ~ Complete ~54: Redox device ~71: Astrium GmbH, Robert-Koch-Strasse 1, Ghana ~72: Dr. Joachim LUCAS; Dr. Willigert RAATSCHEN; Immenstaad MARKGRAAF; Walter JEHLE~ 33: EP ~31:13156999.8 ~32:27/02/2013 2014/00863 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF FORMIC ACID BY REACTING CARBON DIOXIDE WITH HYDROGEN ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BASSLER, Peter;FRIES, Donata, Maria;PACIELLO, Rocco;RITTINGER, Stefan;SCHAUB, Thomas;SCHFER, Martin~ 33:EP ~31:11173130.3 ~32:07/07/2011 2014/00868 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSTABLE OR BIOBASED FOAMS, METHOD OF MANUFACTURE AND USE ~71:LIFOAM INDUSTRIES, LLC, 235 Schilling Circle, Suite 111 Hunt Valley, United States of America ~72: CERNOHOUS, Jeffrey;KASKE, Kent;PAWLOSKI, Adam;VAN GORDEN, Garrett~ 33:US ~31:13,178,293 Page | 22

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~32:07/07/2011;33:US ~31:13/178,272 ~32:07/07/2011;33:US ~31:13/178,300 ~32:07/07/2011;33:US ~31:13,230,158 ~32:12/09/2011 2014/00870 ~ Complete ~54: PERMEABLE ELECTRICAL HEAT- RESISTANT FILM FOR VAPORISATION OF LIQUIDS FROM DISPOSABLE MOUTHPIECES COMPRISING VAPORISATION MEMBRANES ~71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A, Quai Jeanrenaud 3, Switzerland ~72: LITZENBERGER, Philipp; RINKER, Arno~ 33: EP ~31:11183197.0 ~32:28/09/2011 2014/00873 ~ Complete ~54:INDEX CONSTRUCTING METHOD, SEARCH METHOD, DEVICE AND SYSTEM ~71:TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED, 4/F. East 2 Block, Seg Park, Zhenxing Road Futian District, Shenzhen, People's Republic of China ~72: MA, CHAO;SHEN, YAN;ZHU, ZHENGPING~ 33:CN ~31:201110204879.8 ~32:21/07/2011 2014/00876 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING AND DISTRIBUTING ELECTRICAL ENERGY OVER ELECTRICAL NETWORK, AND ASSOCIATED OPTIMIZATION METHOD ~71:SOCIETE TECHNIQUE POUR L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE TECHNICATOME, Route De Saint-Aubin, Lieudit Les Hautes Rives, F-91190, Villiers Le Bacle, France ~72: AUGUSTIN, XAVIER;DELLINGER, JEAN-CLAUDE;ROBERTS, JONATHAN~ 33:FR ~31:1156920 ~32:28/07/2011 2014/00878 ~ Complete ~54: PLANT DISEASE CONTROL COMPOSITION AND ITS USE ~71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED, 27-1, SHINKAWA 2-CHOME, CHOU-KU, TOKYO, 1048260, Japan ~72: MATSUZAKI, YUICHI~ 2014/00867 ~ Provisional ~54: PASSENGER COUNTING MACHINE ~71: MOHOEBI ANDREASE METSING, P.O BOX 8231 JOUBERTON, South Africa ~72: MOHOEBI ANDREASE METSING~ 2014/00871 ~ Complete ~54:EMM-23 MOLECULAR SIEVE MATERIAL, ITS SYNTHESIS AND USE ~71:EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL PATENTS INC, 5200 Bayway Drive , United States of America ~72: BURTON, Allen, W;STROHMAIER, Karl, G;VROMAN, Hilda, B~ 33:US ~31:61/541,939 ~32:04/08/2011;33:EP ~31:11181734.2 ~32:19/09/2011 2014/00874 ~ Complete ~54:(THIENO[2,3-b][1,5]BENZOXAZEPIN-4-YL)PIPERAZIN-1-YL COMPOUNDS AS DUAL ACTIVITY H1 INVERSE AGONISTS/5-HT2A ANTAGONISTS ~71:ELi Lilly and Company, Lilly Corporate Center, United States of America ~72: LEDGARD, Andrew James~ 33:US ~31:61/528,893 ~32:30/08/2011 2014/00875 ~ Complete ~54:5-FLOURO-4-IMINO-3-(SUBSTITUTED)-3,4-DIHYDROPYRIMIDIN-2-(1H)-ONE DERIVATIVES ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis,46268 Indiana, United States of America ~72: BOEBEL, TIMOTHY A;GALLIFORD, CHRIS V;LORSBACH, BETH;OWEN, W JOHN;SULLENBERGER, MICHAEL T;WEBSTER, JEFFREY D;YAO, CHENGLIN~ 33:US ~31:61/524,506 ~32:17/08/2011 2014/00879 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND MEANS TO MODIFY A PLANT GENOME ~71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG, Alfred-Nobel-Str. 50, 40789, Monheim Am Rhein, Germany; BAYER CROPSCIENCE LP, 2 T.W. Alexander Drive, Alexander Drive, Research Triangle Park, 27709 North Carolina, United States of America; BAYER CROPSCIENCE NV, J.E. Mommaertslaan 14, B-1831 Diegem, Belgium ~72: BICKERS, UDO;D'HALLUIN, KATHLEEN;DITTGEN, JAN;HAIN, RUEDIGER;HENNIGER, GARY;JANSENS, STEFAN;MEULEWAETER, FRANK;MOSER, HAL;TROLINDER, LINDA;WETERINGS, KOEN;WILDE, THOMAS~ 33:US ~31:61/525,892 ~32:22/08/2011;33:EP ~31:11075198.9 ~32:25/08/2011;33:EP ~31:11193103.6 ~32:12/12/2011;33:EP ~31:61/569,518 ~32:12/12/2011 Page | 23

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2014/00883 ~ Complete ~54: REFILL MODULE FOR AN INJECTION DEVICE ~71: ELI LILY COMPANY, Lily Corporate Center, Indianapolis 46285, IN, United States of America ~72: DAVIS-WILSON, JENNIFER ELLEN; FOURT, JESSE ARNOLD; YURCHENCO, JAMES R. ~ 33: US ~31:61/527,718 ~32:26/08/2011 2014/00886 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD FOR SYNTHESIZING AN OMEGA-AMINO ACID OR ESTER FROM A MONOUSATURATED FATTY ACID OR ESTER ~71: ARKEMA FRANCE, 420 RUE D'ESTIENNE D'ORVES, F-92700M, COLOMBES, France ~72: COUTURIER, JEAN-LUC; DUBOIS, JEAN-LUC~ 33: FR ~31:1157020 ~32:01/08/2011 2014/00888 ~ Complete ~54:GELLED FOOD CONCENTRATE ~71:CP KELCO APS, Ved Banen 16, Lille Skensved,, Denmark ~72: BOTT,KATIE;CRUTTENDEN,NEIL;SADD,PETER;TO,KAR-MUN;WHITMORE,HELEN~ 33:GB ~31:1113546.4 ~32:05/08/2011;33:GB ~31:1113549.8 ~32:05/08/2011;33:GB ~31:1213873.1 ~32:03/08/2012 2014/00890 ~ Complete ~54:N-(5-FLUORO-2((4-METHYLBENZYL)OXY)PYRIMIDIN-4-YL)BENZAMIDE DERIVATIVES ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road , Indianapolis, 46268, Indiana, , United States of America ~72: BRYAN,KRISTY;LORSBACH,BETH;MEYER.KEVIN G;OWEN,W JOHN;SULLENBERGER,MICHAEL T;WEBSTER,JEFFERY D;YAO,CHENGLIN~ 33:US ~31:61/524,509 ~32:17/08/2011 2014/00869 ~ Provisional ~54: SMART ALERT ~71: SHUPING, GONTSE OTSILE, 5 Ramatsela, Ext Retswelele, South Africa ~72: SHUPING, GONTSE OTSILE~ 2014/00872 ~ Complete ~54: MOTOR DRIVE FOR ACTUATING A STEP SWITCH ~71: MASCHINENFABRIK REINHAUSEN GMBH, Falkensteinstrabe 8, Germany ~72: BEIRINGER, Alfred; HECHTL, Marco; SCHMECKEBIER, Mario~ 33: DE ~31:10 2011 112 748.1 ~32:07/09/2011 2014/00877 ~ Complete ~54: SHOE, ESPECIALLY SPORTS SHOE ~71: PUMA SE, Puma Way 1, 91074 Herzogenaurach, Germany ~72: HORACEK, RAYMOND ALFRED~ 2014/00880 ~ Complete ~54:OPTICAL DEVICE FOR USE WITH DOWNLOAD EQUIPMENT ~71:GLOBALTECH CORPORATION PTY LTD, 1/48 Vinnicombe Drive, Canning Vale 6155, WA, Australia ~72: KLASS, MICHAEL ALAN;STEWART, GORDON HENDERSON~ 33:AU ~31:2011903257 ~32:15/08/2011 2014/00882 ~ Complete ~54:FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR 21 VARIANTS ~71:ELI LILY COMPANY, Lily Corporate Centre, Indianapolis 46285, IN, United States of America ~72: DARLING, RYAN JAMES;DICKINSON, CRAIG DUANE;DRIVER, DAVID ALBERT;GONCIARZ, MALGORZATA DONATA;MICANOVIC, RADMILA~ 33:US ~31:61/542,906 ~32:04/10/2011 2014/00884 ~ Complete ~54:BUBBLE LIFT SYSTEM AND BUBBLE LIFT METHOD ~71:MODEC,INC , 3-10, NIHONBASHI 2-CHOME, CHUO-KU, TOKYO, 1030027,, Japan ~72: KAWASE,MASAKI;NAKAMURA,TAKUJU~ 33:JP ~31:2011-174245 ~32:09/08/2011 2014/00885 ~ Complete ~54:MEASUREMENT AND MODULATION IN REAL TIME OF THE ELECTRICAL CONSUMPTION OF A PLURALITY OF THE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ~71:VOLTALIS, 10,RUE LINCOLN, F-75008, Paris , France ~72: BINEAU,MATHIEU;BIVAS,PIERRE;HEINTZ,BRUNO;LEFEBVRE DE SAINT GERMAIN,HUGUES;OURY,JEAN-MARC~ 33:FR ~31:1156528 ~32:19/07/2011

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2014/00891 ~ Complete ~54:FABRIC WRINKLE REDUCTION COMPOSITION ~71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY , 300 Park Avenue , NEW YORK 10022, NY,, United States of America ~72: BAUTISTA CID,OSCAR;GARCIA,ENRIQUE JOEL VALENCIA;PESCADOR,JOSE JAVIER TOVAR;VILLA,ENRIQUE EDUARDO RODRIGUEZ~ 33:US ~31:61/527,739 ~32:26/08/2011 2014/00881 ~ Complete ~54:SUBSTITUTED (E)-N'-(1-PHENYLETHYLIDENE)BENZOHYDRAZIDE ANALOGS AS HISTONE DEMETHYLASE INHIITORS ~71:UNIVERSITY OF UTAH RESEARCH FOUNDATION, 615 Arapeen Drive, Suite 310, Salt Lake City 84108, UT, United States of America ~72: BEARSS, DAVID J.;SHARMA, SUNIL;SORNA, VENKATASWAMY;STEPHENS, BRET;VANKAYALAPATI, HARIPRASAD;WARNER, STEVE L.~ 33:US ~31:61/523,801 ~32:15/08/2011 2014/00887 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE DETECTION OF a DETERIORATION IN THE STATE OF AN INSULATION IN OPERATING AN ELECTRIC MACHINE ~71: TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT WIEN, Karlsplatz 13, A1040, Wien,, Austria ~72: WOLBANK, THOMAS~ 33: AT ~31: A 1120/2011 ~32:01/08/2011 2014/00889 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ENZYMES WITH ENDO - 1,4 - BETA -XYLANASE ACTIVITY AND ENZYMES WITH ENDO-1,3 (4)-BETA GLUCANASE ACTIVITY ~71:DUPOINT NUTRITION BIOSCIENCES APS, LANGEBROGADE 1, P.O. Box 17, DK-1001, Copenhagen K,, Denmark ~72: MILLER,LONE BROND;SORENSEN,JENS FRISBAEK~ 33:EP ~31:11181241.8 ~32:14/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/534,574 ~32:14/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/676,535 ~32:27/07/2012 2014/00892 ~ Complete ~54: DETECTION OF PRAME GENE EXPRESSION IN CANCER ~71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALS S.A., Rue de I'Institut 89, RIXENSART B-1330, Belgium ~72: MANGUET, CATHERINE~ 33: GB ~31:1114919.2 ~32:30/08/2011 . - APPLIED ON 2014/02/06 -

2014/00898 ~ Complete ~54:PEMETREXED COMPLEXES AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING PEMETREXED COMPLEXES ~71:CIPLA LIMITED, Mumbai Central, India ~72: KANKAN, Rajendra Narayanrao;MALHOTRA, Geena;PURANDARE, Shrivinas M;RAO, Dharmaraj Ramachandra;RAVIKUMAR, Puppala;SRINIVAS, P.L.~ 33:IN ~31:355/MUM/2013 ~32:06/02/2013;33:IN ~31:368/MUM/2013 ~32:07/02/2013 2014/00895 ~ Provisional ~54: PALLET ~71: RICHARD ENSLIN CLARKE, 106 MAIN ROAD, South Africa ~72: RICHARD ENSLIN CLARKE~ 2014/00896 ~ Provisional ~54:Power Generation ~71:Gearedup Engineering (Pty) Ltd, Bergzicht Office Park, Block 5, Cnr Christiaan de Wet and Rooibok Ave, Allen's Nek, South Africa ~72: BADENHORST, Jacobus Nicolaas;HANEKOM, Pieter Egmont;KRUGER, Floris Johan~ 2014/00897 ~ Provisional ~54: METHOD FOR TESTING HIV VIRAL LOAD ~71: UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, 1 Jan Smuts Avenue Braamfontein, South Africa ~72: EVANS, Denise Hilary; PAPADOPOULOS, Andrea Olga; PENNY, Clement Brian~

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2014/00902 ~ Complete ~54: Forming process for hot forming a steel sheet of a rotor blade to be produced for a wind energy plant ~71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH, Dreekamp 5, Germany ~72: Burkhard VOIGT; Oliver LABS; Roy KERSTEN~ 33: EP ~31:10 2011 080 497.8 ~32:05/08/2011 2014/00899 ~ Complete ~54:DETONATOR ASSEMBLY ~71:DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD, AECI Place, The Woodlands, Woodlands Drive, South Africa ~72: BIRKIN, Christopher Malcolm;KOEKEMOER, Andre;LABUSCHAGNE, Albertus A.;SCHLENTER, Craig Charles; VAN DER WALT, Herman~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/06962 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/00900 ~ Complete ~54:DETONATOR DEVICE COMMUNICATION ~71:DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD, AECI Place, The Woodlands, Woodlands Drive, South Africa ~72: KOEKEMOER, Andre;MAURISSENS, Daniel, August, Julien, Louis;SCHLENTER, Craig Charles~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/06918 ~32:22/09/2011 2014/00901 ~ Complete ~54:SUPRAMOLECULAR CAPSULES ~71:CAMBRIDGE ENTERPRISE LIMITED, The Old Schools, Trinity Lane, United Kingdom ~72: ABELL, Christopher;COULSTON, Roger;SCHERMAN, Oren Alexander;ZHANG, Jing~ 33:GB ~31:1112893.1 ~32:26/07/2011;33:GB ~31:1202127.5 ~32:08/02/2012 2014/00894 ~ Provisional ~54: A SAFETY DEVICE ~71: VIZAGIE, Gideon, Johannes, Albertus, 4 BOKMAKIERIE STREET, SOMERSET WEST, South Africa ~72: VIZAGIE, Gideon, Johannes, Albertus~ 2014/00909 ~ Provisional ~54: PROTECTION OF THE CONTENTS OF A UTILITY VEHICLE ~71: SCHNETLER, JOHN STEPHEN, 641 Moselie Street Florauna, South Africa ~72: SCHNETLER, JOHN STEPHEN~ 2014/00906 ~ Complete ~54: MINERAL CUTTER PICK ETC ~71: MINNOVATION LIMITED, Cliffe Hill Works, Balne Lane Wakefield, United Kingdom ~72: PARROTT, George, Albert~ 33: GB ~31:1119486.7 ~32:11/11/2011 2014/00916 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR OBTAINING AN OPEN PHOTOTROPHIC CULTURE WITH IMPROVED STORAGE COMPOUND PRODUCTION CAPACITY ~71:TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT, Stevinweg 1, CN DELFT NL-2628,, Netherlands ~72: KLEEREBEZEM,ROBBERT;TAMIS,JELMER;VAN LOOSDRECHT,MARK CORNELIS MARIA~ 33:NL ~31:2007132 ~32:18/07/2011 2014/00919 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR REDUCING THE BENZENE CONTENT GASOLINE ~71:BADGER LICENSING LLC, One Financial Center, BOSTON 02111, MA,, United States of America ~72: BIRKHOFF,RONALD;GUARINO,RICHARD F.;HWANG,SHYH-YUAN H.;MOY,J.ERIK;PHERWANI,GEETA~ 33:US ~31:2011/048463 ~32:19/08/2011 2014/00904 ~ Complete ~54:PROXIMITY DETECTION SYSTEM WITH CONCURRENT RF AND MAGNETIC FIELDS ~71:STRATA PROXIMITY SYSTEMS, LLC, 8995 Roswell Rd, Ste 200 Sandy Springs, United States of America ~72: FREDERICK, Larry D~ 33:US ~31:61/521,125 ~32:08/08/2011 2014/00905 ~ Complete ~54:EMM-22 MOLECULAR SIEVE MATERIAL, ITS SYNTHESIS AND USE ~71:EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL PATENTS INC., 5200 Bayway Drive, United States of America ~72: BURTON, Allen W~ 33:US ~31:61/525,534 ~32:19/08/2011;33:EP ~31:11183530.2 ~32:30/09/2011

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2014/00908 ~ Complete ~54: SORTING IN A MINING OPERATION ~71: TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY. LIMITED, 123 Albert Street, Australia ~72: HARDING, DAMIEN; STOIBER, CLAUS~ 33: US ~31:61/505,620 ~32:08/07/2011 2014/00910 ~ Complete ~54: GEL COMPOSITION ~71: NESTEC S.A, Avenue Nestle 55, VEVEY CH-1800, Switzerland ~72: LIAN HWEE PENG, REBECCA; WANG, YU~ 33: CA ~31:2011/076937 ~32:07/07/2011 2014/00913 ~ Complete ~54:BACKUP NUCLEAR REACTOR AUXILIARY POWER USING DECAY HEAT ~71:WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC, 1000 Westinghouse Drive, CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP 16066, PA, , United States of America ~72: DEDERER,JEFFREY;VEREB,FRANK T.;WINTERS,JAMES~ 33:US ~31:13/211,354 ~32:17/08/2011 2014/00918 ~ Complete ~54:PYRROLIDINE-3-YLACETIC ACID DERIVATIVE ~71:EISAI R & D MANAGEMENT CO.,LTD, 6-10, Koishikawa 4-chome, BUNKYO-KU 112-8088, TOKYO,, Japan ~72: HARADA,HITOSHI;MATSUMOTO,YASUNOBU;OHASHI,YOSHIAKI;OKABE,TADASHI;ONIZAMA YUJI;WATANABE,NOBUHISA;YOSHIDA ,ICHIRO~ 33:JP ~31:2011-199482 ~32:13/09/2011 2014/00903 ~ Provisional ~54: NIKE ENERGY DRINKS ~71: SIZWE TSHABALALA, 64 KRANSWEAL CRESCENT, South Africa ~72: SIZWE TSHABALALA~ 2014/00907 ~ Complete ~54: COMPOSITE FLAME RETARDANT, RESIN COMPOSITION, AND MOLDED ARTICLE ~71: KYOWA CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO. LTD, 305, YAshimanishimachi Takamatsu-shi, Japan ~72: KUDO, DAISUKE; MIYATA, SHIGEO; NAMABE, HITOSHI; OOHORI, KOHEI~ 33: JP ~31:2012-089441 ~32:10/04/2012 2014/00912 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR DETECTING FLUID INJECTION IN A PATIENT ~71:T & T GLOBAL SOLUTIONS PTY LTD , PO Box 450, WARNERS BAY 2282, NEW SOUTH WALES,, Australia;TTAAS THOMMO'S TRAINING & ASSESSMENT SYSTEMS PTY LTD, PO Box 450, WARNERS BAY 2282, NEW SOUTH WALES,, Australia ~72: THOMPSON,WAYNE~ 33:AU ~31:2011903536 ~32:02/09/2011 2014/00917 ~ Provisional ~54: MESSAGING SYSTEMS AND METHODS ~71: INSPIRADO TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED, 9 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2, Ireland ~72: NOONE, ANDREW~ 2014/00911 ~ Complete ~54:RAZOR BLADE ~71:THE GILLETTE COMPANY, World Shaving Headquarters, IP/Legal Patent Department-3E, One Gillette Park, BOSTON 02127, MA, , United States of America ~72: JU,YOUGQING;NISBY,JOHN JOSEPH;PARKER,JEFFREY STUART;SHEN,BIN;SKROBIS, KENNETH JAMES;SLATTERY,JASON SCOTT;STONE,MATTHEW ROBERT~ 33:US ~31:61/507,710 ~32:14/07/2011 2014/00914 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF FUNCTIONALIZED NUCLEIC ACIDS ~71:WAVE LIFE SCIENCES PTE.LTD, 8 Cross Street, #10-00PWC Building, SINGAPORE 048424,, Singapore ~72: BUTLER,DAVID CHARLES DONNELL;IWANOTO,NAOKI;MEENA,MEENA;VERDINE,GREGORY L.~ 33:US ~31:61/509,526 ~32:19/07/2011 2014/00915 ~ Complete ~54:A GRINDING TOOL FOR MACHINING BRITTLE MATERIALS AND A METHOD OF MAKING A GRINDING TOOL ~71:SLIPNAXOS AKTIEBOLOG, Flokparksvagen 31, VASTERVIK S-593 83,, Sweden ~72: BERGH,STEFAN;JOHANSSON,IDA;THOLIN,MICHAEL;WESTBERG,FREDRIK~ 33:SE ~31:1150720-9 ~32:22/07/2011 Page | 27

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- APPLIED ON 2014/02/07 2014/00927 ~ Provisional ~54:A FLEXIBLE CABLE BOLT ~71:HOLFELD, Barry Graeme, 1027 Schooner Avenue, Laser Park, Honeydew, South Africa ~72: HOLFELD, Barry Graeme~ 2014/00936 ~ Complete ~54: COMMUNICATION METHOD FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONFIGURATION AND/OR INTERROGATION, AND SYSTEM USING SAME ~71: SENSTRONIC (SOCIETE PAR ACTIONS SIMPLIFIEE), 83 Route de Dettwiller, France ~72: FRANC, Jol; KIRCHDOERFFER, Rmy~ 33: FR ~31:1157470 ~32:23/08/2011 2014/00928 ~ Provisional ~54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING THIRD PARTY ACCESS TO A RESTRICTED ITEM ~71: STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY, Admin B, Victoria Street, Stellenbosch,, South Africa ~72: ENGELBRECHT, Herman Arnold; LUTZ, Frederick Johannes; VAN ROOYEN, Gert-Jan~ 2014/00937 ~ Complete ~54:IMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS ANTIVIRAL AGENTS ~71:LUPIN LIMITED, 159 CST Road, Kalina, Santacruz (East), State of Maharashtra,, India ~72: BANERJEE, Moloy, Manoj;DAS, Amit, Kumar;JOSHI, Advait, Arun;KAMBOJ, Rajender Kumar;PALLE, Venkata P;RAMDAS, Vidya;WALKE, Deepak, Sahebrao~ 33:IN ~31:1046/KOL/2011 ~32:08/08/2011 2014/00929 ~ Provisional ~54: FOODSTUFF CONTAINER ~71: TRAUB, Jonathan, 7 Pentrich Road, Victory Park, South Africa ~72: TRAUB, Jonathan~ 2014/00938 ~ Complete ~54: DISSOLUTION ENHANCED CONTROLLED DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR POORLY WATER SOLUBLE DRUGS ~71: RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED, Head Office: 12th Floor, Devika Tower, 06 Nehru Place, India ~72: KALAISELVAN, Ramaraju; SINGH, Romi, Barat; VATS, Sandeep, Kumar~ 33: IN ~31:2175/DEL/2011 ~32:01/08/2011 2014/00939 ~ Complete ~54: PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF MULTILAYER ARTICLES ~71: XTEK LIMITED, 25 Yalloum Street, Australia ~72: THOMPSON, David Samuel~ 33: AU ~31:2011902721 ~32:08/07/2011 2014/00940 ~ Complete ~54: QUINAZOLINONE ANALOGS AND USE OF QUINAZOLINONE ANALOGS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING CERTAIN VIRAL INFECTIONS ~71: SANFORD-BURNHAM MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE, 10901 N.TORREY PINES ROAD, United States of America; SOUTHERN RESEARCH INSTITUTE, OFFICE OF COMMERCIALIZATION AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, 2000 9TH AVENUE SOUTH, United States of America ~72: JIWEN ZOU; MARINTHA L. HEIL; NICHOLAS D. P. COSFORD; ROBERT ARDECKY~ 33: US ~31:61/522,859 ~32:12/08/2011 2014/00920 ~ Provisional ~54:NON-FLAT WHEEL SYSTEM ~71: ADIOTRAX (PTY) LTD., 9TH FLOOR 74 SHORTMARKET STREET, CAPE TOWN, 8000, South Africa ~72: VAN WYK, Hendrik, Jakobus~ 2014/00921 ~ Provisional ~54: PNEUMATIC DRILL ~71: GLOVER, Gerald, 4A LINEATA STREET, DANABAY, MOSSELBAY, 6510, South Africa ~72: GLOVER, Gerald~ 2014/00923 ~ Provisional ~54: DISPLAY BOARD ~71: MARC TIMOTHY TURK, 9 MOUNTAIN RISE ROAD, PHEZULU ESTATE, OLD MAIN ROAD, South Africa ~72: MARC TIMOTHY TURK~

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2014/00932 ~ Complete ~54:Bis-imine complex of lanthanides, catalytic system comprising said bis-imine complex and process for the (co)polymerization of conjugated dienes ~71:VERSALIS S.P.A., Piazza Boldrini 1, San Donato Milanese, Italy ~72: Aldo BOGLIA;Anna SOMMAZZI;Francesco MASI;Giovanni RICCI;Giuseppe LEONE~ 33:IT ~31:MI2011A001650 ~32:14/09/2011 2014/00933 ~ Complete ~54:BIDIRECTIONAL MECHANICAL CONVERTING UNIT ~71:HANGZHOU GREAT STAR TOOLS CO., LTD., No. 35 Jiuhuan Road, Jiubao Town, Jianggan District, People's Republic of China;RATCHET SOLUTIONS, INC., 5352 Hyada Boulevard, NE, Tacoma, United States of America ~72: WANG, Weiyi~ 33:CN ~31:201110189889.9 ~32:07/07/2011 2014/00934 ~ Complete ~54:MINI CLEANING APPLIANCE FOR CLEANING TWO-PHASE AND THREE-PHASE AEROSOL FLOWS GENERATED IN AN ELECTROLYTIC CELL FOR PRODUCING METALS ~71:NEW TECH COPPER S.P.A., Exequiel Fernndez 3397, Macul, Chile ~72: AYLWIN GMEZ, Pedro Alejandro;CALDERON GUTIRREZ, Csar Antonio~ 33:CL ~31:1978-2011 ~32:12/08/2011 2014/00935 ~ Complete ~54: A METHOD OF ASSEMBLING A WALL FROM PREFABRICATED WALL PARTS AND A WALL ASSEMBLY ~71: MECAL B.V., Capitool 64, Netherlands ~72: BRUGHUIS, Franciscus Johannes~ 33: NL ~31:2007231 ~32:05/08/2011 2014/00930 ~ Complete ~54:A DEVICE FOR AIDING UNBLOCKING OF A DRAIN ~71:WEYERS, Adrianus, Jacobus, PENGUIN CRESCENT 204, WIERDA PARK, CENTURION, South Africa ~72: WEYERS, Adrianus, Jacobus~ 2014/00924 ~ Provisional ~54: Vehicle seating arrangement ~71: Botha PRETORIUS, 4 Gert Kotze Street, South Africa ~72: Botha PRETORIUS~ 2014/00925 ~ Provisional ~54: Solar Electronic supply to trailers and trucks ~71: Trailersol (Pty) Ltd, 360 Sydney Road, South Africa ~72: Trailersol (Pty) Ltd~ 2014/00926 ~ Provisional ~54:TREATMENT OF SEWAGE ~71:RHODES UNIVERSITY, Department of Zoology, Biological Sciences Building, Prince Alfred Street, P O Box 94, , South Africa ~72: LAUBSCHER, Richard Keith~ 2014/00931 ~ Complete ~54: Vehicle seating arrangement ~71: Botha PRETORIUS, 4 Gert Kotze Street, South Africa ~72: Botha PRETORIUS~ 33: ZA ~31:2013/09430 ~32:13/12/2013 2014/00944 ~ Complete ~54: PLANT FOR MANUAL PACKAGING OF PRODUCTS, IN PARTICULAR FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PRODUCTS ~71: UNITEC S.P.A, Via Provinciale Cotignola 20/9, Italy ~72: BENEDETTI, Luca~ 33: IT ~31:PN2011U000026 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/00950 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PREDICTING RISK OF HYPERTENSION ASSOCIATED WITH ANTIANGIOGENESIS THERAPY ~71:F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, Basel CH-4070, Switzerland; LIFE SCIENCES RESEARCH PARTNERS vzw, Campus GAsthuisberg, Herestraat 49, bus 913, Leuven B-3000, Belgium;VIB vzw, Rijvisschestraat 120, GENT B-9052, Belgium ~72: DE HAAS, SANNE LYSBET;DELMAR, PAUL;LAMBRECHTS, DIETHER;SCHERER, STEFAN~ 33:EP ~31:11179500.1 ~32:31/08/2011

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2014/00955 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUNDS FOR BINDING TO THE PLATELET SPEIFIC GLYCOPROTEIN IIB/IIIA AND THEIR USE FOR IMAGING OF THROMBI ~71:PIRAMAL IMAGING SA, Route de l'Ecole 13, Matran CH-1753, Switzerland ~72: Berger, Markus;Kruger, Martin;Lohrke, Jessica;Reinhardt, Michael;Siebeneicher, Holger~ 33:EP ~31:11075195.5 ~32:17/08/2011 2014/00946 ~ Complete ~54: PROTEOLYTIC EXTRACT FROM BROMELAIN FOR THE TREATMENT OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISORDERS ~71: MEDIWOUND LTD, 42 Hayarkon Street Northern Industrial Zone, Israel ~72: ASCULAI, EILON; ROSENBERG, LIOR; RUBIN, GUY~ 33: US ~31:61/509,612 ~32:20/07/2011 2014/00953 ~ Complete ~54: PROCESS FOR PROVIDING A SURFACE WITH A BARRIER AND A SUBSTRATE BEING PRODUCED ACCORDING TO THE PROCESS ~71: STORA ENSO OYJ, Kanavaranta 1, Helsinki FI-00101, Finland ~72: BACKFLOCK, KAJ; HEISKANEN, ISTO~ 33: SE ~31:1150753-0 ~32:19/08/2011 2014/00958 ~ Complete ~54:Thermal Energy Storage Apparatus ~71:Glynn, Patrik Joseph, 6 Yvonne Court, Kuraby 4112, Queensland, Australia; Parkinson, Neil, 36 Francis Street, North Brighton, 5048, North Australia, Australia ~72: Glynn, Patrik Joseph; Parkinson, Neil~ 33:US ~31:61/521,487 ~32:09/08/2011 2014/00943 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME ~71:RECKITT BENCKISER N.V, Siriusdreef 14, Netherlands ~72: CORRADINI, Fabio;MOINE, Cecile;QUAGGIA, Sara;WIEDEMANN, Ralf; WONG, Daniel; XIAO, Jenny; XU, Eason~ 33:GB ~31:1115770.8 ~32:13/09/2011;33:GB ~31:1121186.9 ~32:09/12/2011 2014/00947 ~ Complete ~54: DIAGNOSTIC MARKERS ~71: GENENTECH, INC, 1 Dna Way South San Francisco, United States of America ~72: JANUARIO, THOMAS E; SHAMES, DAVID~ 33: US ~31:61/529,917 ~32:31/08/2011 2014/00951 ~ Complete ~54:RESPONSIVENESS TO ANGIOGENESIS INHIBITORS ~71:F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, Basel CH-4070, Switzerland; LIFE SCIENCES RESEARCH PARTNERS, Campus Gasthuisberg, Herestraat 49, bus 913 Leuven B-3000, Belgium;VIB vzw, Rijvisschestraat 120, Gent B-9052, Belgium ~72: DE HAAS, SANNE LYSBET;DELMAR, PAUL;LAMBRECHTS, DIETHER;SCHERER, STEFAN~ 33:EP ~31:11179498.8 ~32:31/08/2011 2014/00956 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENT OF SULPHIDIC MATERIALS ~71:GLENCORE QUEENSLAND LIMITED, C/Cullens Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys, Level 32, 239 George Street, Brisbane 4000, Queensland, Australia ~72: Bowen, Patrik Joseph;Hourn, Michael Matthew~ 33:AU ~31:2011903163 ~32:08/08/2011 2014/00966 ~ Complete ~54:LINED FEMORAL CUP ~71:HIP INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY LLC, 95 Main Street, WEST ORANGE 07052, NJ, , United States of America ~72: TERMANINI,ZAFER~ 33:US ~31:61/529,955 ~32:01/09/2011 2014/00945 ~ Complete ~54:MANDREL WITH SLIDING EXTERIOR PROJECTION ~71:COMPOSITES HORIZONS, LLC, 1471 Industrial park Street Covina, United States of America ~72: DIEM, DENNIS;HYNES, JEFFREY;SNYDER, KEVIN~ 33:US ~31:13/204,468 ~32:05/08/2011 2014/00952 ~ Complete ~54: COMPOSITION FOR CONTROLLED OVARIAN STIMULATION ~71: FERRING B.V., Polaris Avenue 144, JX Hoofddorp NL-2132, Netherlands ~72: ARCE, JOAN-CARLES~ 33: EP ~31:11176803.2 ~32:08/08/2011 Page | 30

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2014/00942 ~ Complete ~54: SUSPENSION DEVICE TO ANCHOR TISSUE GRAFT ~71: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC, 1450 Brooks Road, United States of America ~72: BERUBE, Alfred, Rodrique; FERRAGAMO, Michael, Charles; PERRIELLO, Michael, James~ 33: US ~31:13/198,421 ~32:04/08/2011 2014/00941 ~ Complete ~54:CRYSTALLINE SOLVATES OF 6-(PIPERIDIN-4-YLOXY)-2-ISOQUINOLIN-1-ONE HYDROCHLORIDE ~71:SANOFI, 54, rue de la Boetie, France ~72: BERCHTOLD, Harald;Baumgartner, Bruno;GESSLER, Simon;MOHNICKE, Mandy;NAGEL, Norbet;PLETTENBURG, Oliver;TILLNER, Joachim;kADEREIT, Dieter~ 33:EP ~31:11305890.3 ~32:08/07/2011;33:EP ~31:11306033.9 ~32:29/12/2011 2014/00949 ~ Complete ~54:BISPECIFIC ANTIGEN BINDING MOLECULES ~71:ROCHE GLYCART AG, Wagistrasse 18, Schlieren CH-8952, Switzerland ~72: AUER, JOHANNES;BRUENKER, PETER;FAUTI, TANJA;JAEGER, CHRISTIANE;KLEIN, CHRISTIAN;SCHAEFER, WOLFGANG;SUSTMANN, CLAUDIO;UMANA, PABLO~ 33:EP ~31:11178371.8 ~32:23/08/2011;33:EP ~31:12168189.4 ~32:16/05/2012 2014/00954 ~ Complete ~54:HOT-ROLLED STEEL SHEET HAVING HIGH YIELD RATIO AND EXCELLENT LOWTEMPERATURE IMPACT ENERGY ABSORPTION AND HAZ SOFTENING RESISTANCE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-chome Chiyodaku 100-8071, Tokyo, Japan ~72: AZUMA, MASAFUMI;ITAMI, ATSUSHI;MARUYAMA, NAOKI;SAKUMA, YASUHARU;YOSHINAGA, NAOKI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-173760 ~32:09/08/2011 2014/00959 ~ Complete ~54:REMOVAL OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE AS AMMONIUM SULFATE FROM HYDROPYROLYSIS PRODUCT VAPORS ~71:GAS TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE, 1700 South MOunt Prospect Road, Des Plaines, 60018, Illinois, , United States of America ~72: FELIX, LARRY G;LINCK,MARTIN B;MARKER,TERRY L;ROBERTS,MICHAEL J~ 33:US ~31:13/196,645 ~32:02/08/2011 2014/00962 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR LOW-OVERHEAD WIRELESS BEACONS HAVING NEXT FULL BEACON TIME INDICATIONS ~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED , Attn:International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, SAN DIEGO 92121-1714, CA, , United States of America ~72: ABRAHAM,SANTOSH PAUL;FREDERIKS,GUIDO ROBERT;MERLIN,SIMONE;WENTINK,MAARTEN MENZO~ 33:US ~31:61/506,136 ~32:10/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/531,522 ~32:06/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/549,638 ~32:20/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/568,075 ~32:07/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/578,027 ~32:20/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/583,890 ~32:06/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/584,174 ~32:06/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/585,044 ~32:10/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/596,106 ~32:07/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/596,775 ~32:09/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/606,175 ~32:02/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/620,869 ~32:05/04/2012;33:US ~31:13/544,897 ~32:09/07/2012 2014/00965 ~ Complete ~54:SHARING CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NETWORK RESOURCES DOWNLOAD INFORMATION ~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: HUANG,YAN;LI,XIAOKANG;LIU,GANG~ 33:CN ~31:201110329358.5 ~32:26/10/2011 2014/00968 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBACTERIAL CYCLOPENTA[C]PYRROLE SUBSTITUTED 3,4-DIHYDRO-1H[1,8]NAPHTHYRIDINONES ~71:JANSSEN R&D IRELAND, Eastgate Village, Eastgate, Little Island, CO COCK,, Ireland ~72: ARNOULT,ERIC PIERRE ALEXANDRE;BALEMANS,WENDY MIA ALBERT;GUILLEMONT,JEROME EMILE

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GEORGES;KOUL,ANIL;LANCOIS,DAVID FRANCIS ALAIN;MOTTE,MAGALI MADELEINE SIMONE~ 33:EP ~31:11177119.2 ~32:10/08/2011 2014/00967 ~ Complete ~54: A METHOD FOR PREDICTING CLINICAL BENEFIT IN THE TREATMENT OF NEURODEVELOPMENTAL, NEUROLOGICAL OR NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS ~71:F.HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, BASEL CH-4070,, Switzerland ~72: ESSIOUX,LAUURENT;HORN,CARSTEN;KARL,JOHANN;KASTNER.PETER;MODEL,FABIAN;PALERMO,GIUSEPPE;RABE, CHRISTINA;UMBRICHT ,DANIEL;VARGAS,GABRIEL;VOGT,ANNE~ 33:EP ~31:11179058.0 ~32:26/08/2011;33:EP ~31:12164017.1 ~32:13/04/2012 2014/00948 ~ Complete ~54:PIPERIDINONE DERIVATIVES AS MDM2 INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER ~71:AMGEN INC, One Amgen Center Drive Thousand Oaks, United States of America ~72: BARTBERGER, MICHAEL DAVID;BECK, HILARY PLAKE;BUENROTRO, ANA GONZALEZ;CHEN, XIAOQI;CONNORS, RICHARD VICTOR;DEIGNAN, JEFFREY;DUQUETTE, JASON;EKSTEROWICZ, JOHN;FISHER, BENJAMIN;FOX, BRIAN MATTHEW;FU, JIASHENG;FU, ZICE;GONZALEZ LOPEZ DE TURISO,FELIX;GRIBBLE Jr, MICHAEL WILLIAM;GUSTIN, DARIN JAMES;HEATH, JULIE ANNE;HUANG, XIN;JIAO, XIANYUN;JOHNSON, MICHAEL G;KAYSER, FRANK;KOPECKY, DAVID JOHN;LAI, SUJEN;LI, YIHONG;LI, ZHIHONG;LIU, JIWEN;LOW, JONATHAN DANTE;LUCAS, BRIAN STUART;MA, ZHIHUA;MCGEE, LAWRENCE;MCINTOSH, JOEL;MCMINN, DUSTIN;MEDINA, JULIO CESAR;MIHALIC, JEFFREY THOMAS;OLSON, STEVEN HOWARD;REW, YOSUP;ROVETO, PHILIP MARLEY;SUN, DAQING;WANG, XIAODONG;WANG, YINGCAI;YAN, XUELEI;YU, MING;ZHU, JIANG~ 33:US ~31:61/351,827 ~32:04/06/2010;33:US ~31:61/352,322 ~32:07/06/2010;33:US ~31:61/452,578 ~32:14/03/2011 2014/00957 ~ Complete ~54:Application Monetization Platform ~71:COLLISSE GROUP LIMITED, P.O. Box 957, Offshore Incorporations Centre, Road Town, Virgin Islands (BRITISH), United Kingdom ~72: Griffin, Christopher E.~ 33:US ~31:61/521,733 ~32:09/08/2011;33:US ~31:61-669,443 ~32:09/07/2012 2014/00960 ~ Complete ~54:AUTOMATED TIGHTENING SHOE ~71:PALIDIUM,INC , 7310 132ND Street, North Hugo, 55038, Minnesota, , United States of America ~72: JOHNSON,GREGORY G;TOMBERS,ARTHUR J~ 33:US ~31:13/199,078 ~32:18/08/2011;33:US ~31:13/584,468 ~32:13/08/2012 2014/00961 ~ Complete ~54:SPIRO COMPOUNDS AS HEPATITIS C VIRUS INHIBITORS ~71:SUNSHINE LAKE PHARMA CO.,LTD, Northern Industrial Area, Songshan Lake Dongguan, 523000, Guangdong,, People's Republic of China ~72: LUO,HUICHAO;REN,QINGMING;TAN,YUMEI;XIE,HONGMING;YU,TIANZHU;ZHANG,JIANCUN;ZHANG,YINGJUN~ 33:CN ~31:201110195113.8 ~32:09/07/2011 2014/00963 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM,METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR LOW-OVERHEAD WIRELESS BEACON TIMING ~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED , Att:International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, SAN DIEGO 92121-1714, CA, , United States of America ~72: ABRAHAM,SANTOSH PAUL;FREDERIKS,GUIDO ROBERT;MERLIN,SIMONE;WENTINK,MAARTEN MENZO~ 33:US ~31:61/506,136 ~32:10/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/531,522 ~32:06/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/549,638 ~32:20/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/568,075 ~32:07/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/583,890 ~32:06/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/584,174 ~32:06/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/585,044 ~32:10/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/596,106 ~32:07/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/596,775 ~32:09/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/606,175 ~32:02/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/618,966 ~32:02/04/2012;33:US Page | 32

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~31:61/620,869 ~32:05/04/2012;33:US ~31:13/544,900 ~32:09/07/2012;33:US ~31:61/578,027 ~32:20/12/2012 2014/00964 ~ Complete ~54:PULSED ELECTRIC FIELD TREATMENT PROCESS AND DAIRY PRODUCT COMPRISING BIOACTIVE MOLECULES OBTAINABLE BY THE PROCESS ~71:NESTECF S.A, Avenue Nestle 55, VEVEY CH-1800,, Switzerland ~72: BENYACOUB.,JALIL;FAVRE,LAURENT;HANSEN,CARL ERIK;MATHYS,ALEXANDER;SIEMER,CLAUDIA;TOEPFL,STEFAN~ 33:EP ~31:11173191.5 ~32:08/07/2011 . - APPLIED ON 2014/02/10 -

2014/00980 ~ Complete ~54: Sterilant system with multi-compartment dispenser ~71: Tristel PLC, Unit 4C Lynx Business Park, Fordham Road,, United Kingdom ~72: TURNER, Jeremy~ 2014/00970 ~ Provisional ~54: FAIRINGS AND ASSEMBLIES FOR USE WITH A TRANSPORT CONTAINER ~71: KRUGER, Johannes Marthinus Jacob, The Hill No. 9, Couldridge Crescent, Jansendal, South Africa ~72: KRUGER, Johannes Marthinus Jacob~ 2014/00971 ~ Complete ~54: COMPONENT FOR A SPRINKLER SYSTEM ~71: OOSTHUYZEN, Samuel, Wilhelm Odendaal, 714 DE VILLA ROSA ESTATE, HEATHERVIEW, 0182, PRETORIA NORTH, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: OOSTHUYZEN, Samuel, Wilhelm Odendaal~ 33: ZA ~31:2013/1680 ~32:05/03/2013 2014/00973 ~ Complete ~54: HBV POLYMERASE MUTANTS ~71: TRANSGENE SA, Parc d'innovation Boulevard Gonthier d'Andernach, France ~72: MARCHAND, Jean-Baptiste; MARTIN, Perrine; SILVESTRE, Nathalie~ 33: EP ~31:11305909.1 ~32:12/07/2011;33:EP ~31:12305450.4 ~32:18/04/2012 2014/00972 ~ Complete ~54: FOOTWEAR ~71:29 PS Pty Ltd, an Australian company, 10/9 Miami Key, Australia ~72: Bradley Andrew MUNRO~ 2014/00974 ~ Complete ~54: Method for operating a wind energy installation ~71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH, Dreekamp 5, Germany ~72: Helge GIERTZ~ 33: DE ~31:10 2011 081 446.9 ~32:23/08/2011 2014/00975 ~ Complete ~54:MULTI-METAL OXIDE MASSES CONTAINING MO, BI AND FE ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: DOBNER, Cornelia Katharina;HAMMON, Ulrich;KARPOV, Andrey;MACHT, Josef; MLLER-ENGEL, Klaus Joachim;ROSOWSKI, Frank~ 33:DE ~31:102011079035.7 ~32:12/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/506,693 ~32:12/07/2011;33:DE ~31:102011084040.0 ~32:05/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/543,333 ~32:05/10/2011 2014/00976 ~ Complete ~54:SUSTAINED RELEASE COMPOSITION OF PROSTACYCLIN ~71:ASCENDIS PHARMA A/S, TUBORG BOULEVARD 12, 2900 HELLERUP, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: HERSEL, Ulrich;KEIL, Oliver;RAU, Harald;SPROGE, Kennett;WEGGE, Thomas;ZETTLER, Joachim~ 33:EP ~31:11177411.3 ~32:12/08/2011;33:EP ~31:11178075.5 ~32:19/08/2011;33:EP ~31:12165512.0 ~32:25/04/2012 2014/00977 ~ Complete ~54:CARRIER-LINKED TREPROSTINIL PRODRUGS ~71:ASCENDIS PHARMA A/S, TUBORG BOULEVARD 12, 2900 HELLERUP, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: BISEK, Nicola;HERSEL, Ulrich;KEIL, Oliver;LEMANN, Torben;MAITRO, Guillaume;RAU, Harald;SPROGE, Kennett;WEGGE, Thomas;ZETTLER, Joachim~ 33:EP Page | 33

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~31:11177409.7 ~32:12/08/2011;33:EP ~31:11195615.7 ~32:23/12/2011;33:EP ~31:12165508.8 ~32:25/04/2012 2014/00978 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIVIRAL COMPOUNDS WITH A FUSED TRICYCLIC RING ~71:LUPIN LIMITED, 159 CST Road, Kalina, Santacruz (East), State of Maharashtra,, India ~72: BANERJEE, Moloy, Manoj;JOSHI, Advait, Arun;KAMBOJ, Rajender Kumar;PALLE, Venkata P;RAMDAS, Vidya;WALKE, Deepak, Sahebrao~ 33:IN ~31:1047/KOL/2011 ~32:08/08/2011 2014/00979 ~ Complete ~54: MAIZE PLANTS HAVING A PARTIALLY OR FULLY MULTIPLIED GENOME AND USES THEREOF ~71: KAIIMA BIO AGRITECH LTD., P.O. Box 508, Israel ~72: AVIDOV, Amit; BARUCH, Limor; LERNER, Alon~ 33: US ~31:61/509,633 ~32:20/07/2011 2014/00990 ~ Provisional ~54: ADDING AN AXLE DRIVE TO A WHEEL THAT ROTATED FREELY ON THE AXLE ~71: ALAN WILFRED HALL, NOODHULP FARM, R600, South Africa ~72: ALAN WILFRED HALL~ 2014/00991 ~ Provisional ~54: ADDING FLEXIBILITY TO THE USE OF A PISTON OR PLUNGER PUMP ~71: ALAN WILFRED HALL, NOODHULP FARM, R 600, South Africa ~72: ALAN WILFRED HALL~ 2014/00993 ~ Provisional ~54: SOAP COVER THAT PREVENTS CRACKS ~71: HILTON BRIAN THOMAS, 309 THORA COURT, KITE STREET, HORISON, South Africa ~72: HILTON BRIAN THOMAS~ 2014/00995 ~ Provisional ~54: STW COLORMORE ~71: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA, PO BOX 14246, THE TRAMSHED, South Africa ~72: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA~ 2014/00997 ~ Provisional ~54: STW TEATEE ~71: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA, PO BOX 14246, THE TRAMSHED, South Africa ~72: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA~ 2014/00981 ~ Provisional ~54: BOARD GAME ~71: GORDON RICHARD DARROL, 5 AFRICAN STREET, OAKLANDS, South Africa ~72: GORDON RICHARD DARROLL~ 2014/00985 ~ Provisional ~54: STW COLORDOORS ~71: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA, PO BOX 14246, THE TRAMSHED, South Africa ~72: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA~ 2014/00994 ~ Provisional ~54: DYNAMIC COMPRESSOR SELECTOR (DCS) ~71: EDWARD HENRY MATHEWS, PO BOX 11172, South Africa ~72: EDWARD HENRY MATHEWS~ 2014/00998 ~ Provisional ~54: STW COLORNOVA ~71: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA, PO BOX 14246, THE TRAMSHED, South Africa ~72: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA~ 2014/01000 ~ Provisional ~54: A ROCK DRILL IMPACT MECHANISM ~71: HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD, 19 PRECISION STREET, KYA SAND, South Africa ~72: BUHRMANN, RUDOLPH~ 2014/00982 ~ Provisional ~54: STW REACTOR ~71: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA, PO BOX 14246, THE TRAMSHED, South Africa ~72: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA~ 2014/01023 ~ Complete ~54: ARTIFICIAL VALVED CONDUITS FOR CARDIAC RECONSTRUCTIVE PROCEDURES AND METHODS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION ~71: CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY, 5000 Forbes Avenue, United States of Page | 34

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America ~72: BERNSTEIN C DOUGLAS; DUR ONUR; PEKKAN KEREM; YOSHIDA MASAHIRO~ 33: US ~31:61/574 254 ~32:29/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/628 209 ~32:26/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/633 634 ~32:14/02/2012 2014/01024 ~ Complete ~54: FOULING-RESISTANT COMPOSITION COMPRISING STEROLS AND/OR DERIVATIVES THEREOF ~71: AKZO NOBEL COATINGS INTERNATIONAL B.V., Velperweg 76 Arnhem NL 6824 BM, Netherlands ~72: REYNOLDS KEVIN JOHN; TYSON BRENT VICKERS~ 33: EP ~31:11177897.3 ~32:18/08/2011;33:EP ~31:11177899.9 ~32:18/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/524 990 ~32:18/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/525 016 ~32:18/08/2011 2014/01026 ~ Complete ~54: GAS GENERATOR WITH COMBINED GAS FLOW VALVE AND PRESSURE RELIEF VENT ~71: EVEREADY BATTERY COMPANY, INC, 533 Maryville University Drive ST. Louis, United States of America ~72: BARTON RUSSELL H~ 33: US ~31:61/506 351 ~32:11/07/2011 2014/01029 ~ Complete ~54:SET OF JAW CRUSHER SHIMS ~71:SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB, SANDVIKEN S-811 81,, Sweden ~72: ERIKSSON,BENGT-ARNE;LJUNGGREN,KARIN;SJOBECK,ROGER~ 33:EP ~31:11179976.3 ~32:05/09/2011 2014/01030 ~ Complete ~54:JAW CRUSHER ~71:SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB, SANDVIKEN S-811 81,, Sweden ~72: ERIKSSON,BENGT-ARNE;LJUNGGREN,KARIN;SJOBECK,ROGER~ 33:EP ~31:11179994.6 ~32:05/09/2011 2014/00983 ~ Provisional ~54: ELECTRONIC CONSOLE OR DEVICE GRAFFITI ~71: DIONNE JANSE VAN RENSBURG, 1 DE WAAL ROAD, CNR 108 RAE FRANKEL STREET, South Africa; JOLANDI JANSE VAN RENSBURG, 1 DE WAAL ROAD, CNR 108 RAE FRANKEL STREET,, South Africa; MARLON GENE BOOYSEN, 1 DE WAAL ROAD, CNR 108 RAE FRANKEL STREET, South Africa ~72: DIONNE JANSE VAN RENSBURG; JOLANDI JANSE VAN RENSBURG; MARLON GENE BOOYSEN~ 2014/00987 ~ Provisional ~54: STW HOOVAH ~71: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA, PO BOX 14246, THE TRAMSHED, South Africa ~72: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA~ 2014/00989 ~ Provisional ~54: STW BLACKROSE ~71: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA, PO BOX 14246, THE TRAMSHED, South Africa ~72: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA~ 2014/01006 ~ Complete ~54:HUMANIZED UNIVERSAL LIGHT CHAIN MICE ~71:REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 777 Old Saw Mill River Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591, United States of America ~72: BUCKLER, DAVID R.;DAVIS, SAMUEL;HOSIAWA, KAROLINA A.;MACDONALD, LYNN;MCWHIRTER, JOHN;MURPHY, ANDREW J.;STEVENS, SEAN~ 33:US ~31:61/515,374 ~32:05/08/2011 2014/01016 ~ Provisional ~54: APPARATUS FOR THE TREATMENT OF WATER ~71: SHARP, BERNARD GRANVILLE BOURKE, 4 Hockely Street, Miramar, 6001, South Africa ~72: SHARP, BERNARD GRANVILLE BOURKE~ 2014/01017 ~ Provisional ~54:ANALYSIS OF HUMAN IMMUNE STATUS ~71:RHODES UNIVERSITY, Lucas Avenue, GRAHAMSTOWN 6139, , South Africa ~72: CROMHOUT,MARY;FOGEL,RONEN;FRITH,KELLYANNE;LIMSON,JANICE~

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2014/01020 ~ Complete ~54:BENZOFURAN COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS INFECTIONS ~71:GLAXO GROUP LIMITED , 980 Great West Road, Brentford, MIDDLESEX TW8 9GS, , United Kingdom ~72: CHONG PEK YOKE;MILLER,JOHN F.;PEAT,ANDREW JAMES;SHOTWELL,JOHN BRAD~ 33:US ~31:61/525,440 ~32:19/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/650,681 ~32:23/05/2012 2014/01021 ~ Complete ~54:ATTENUATED PLASMODIUM WITH DEACTIVATED HMGB2 GENE, AS VACCINE ~71:UNIVERSITE PIERRE ET MARIE CURIE (PARIS 6) INSTITUT PASTEUR, 4 Place Jussieu , France ~72: BRIQUET SYLVIE;LAWSON-HOGBAN NADOU ESSENIA;MECHERI SALAHEDDINE;MENARD ROBERT;VAQUERO CATHERINE~ 33:FR ~31:1156571 ~32:20/07/2011 2014/00999 ~ Provisional ~54: A ROCK DRILL ~71: HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD, 19 PRECISION STREET, KYA SAND, South Africa ~72: BUHRMANN, RUDOLPH~ 2014/01002 ~ Provisional ~54: ELECTRIC TICKETING SYSTEMS ~71: BENNY STANLEY MLANGENI, 669 K LESOTHO STREET ZONE 5, South Africa ~72: BENNY STANLEY MLANGENI~ 2014/01004 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOSD FOR PREPARING OLIVE PASTE FOR OIL EXTRACTION ~71:OLIVE X-PRESS LTD., 44A Hashikmim Street, 45201 Hod Hasharon, Israel ~72: GERSHONY, YARIV;TURGEMAN, ERIC~ 33:US ~31:13/195,039 ~32:01/08/2011 2014/01007 ~ Complete ~54:AMINOPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVE FOR USE AS MODULATORS OF KINASE ACTIVITY ~71:MERCK PATENT GMBH, Frankfurter Strasse 250, 64293, Darmstadt, Germany ~72: CHEN, XIAOLING;DESELM, LIZBETH CELESTE;HUCK, BAYARD R;JOHNSON, THERESA L;LAN, RUOXI;MOCHALKIN, IGOR;NAEGU, CONSTANTIN;QIU, HUI;XIAO, YUFANG~ 33:US ~31:61/533,606 ~32:12/09/2011 2014/01011 ~ Complete ~54:MEANS AND METHODS FOR TREATING AND/OR PREVENTING NATURAL AHR LIGAND-DEPENDENT ~71:DEUTSCHES KREBSFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM, Im Neuenheimer Feld 280, 69120, Heidelberg,, Germany ~72: LITZENBURGER,ULRIKE;OPITZ,CHRISTIANE;PLATTEN,MICHAEL;WICK,WOLFGANG~ 33:US ~31:61/531,861 ~32:07/09/2011 2014/01012 ~ Complete ~54:PARENTERAL NOVOVIRUS VACCINE FORMULATIONS ~71:TAKEDA VACCINES,INC., 2155 Analysis Drive, Bozeman, 59718, Montana,, United States of America ~72: BARGATZE,ROBERT F;MENDELMAN,PAUL M;RICHARDSON,CHARLES~ 33:US ~31:61/506,447 ~32:11/07/2011 2014/01019 ~ Complete ~54:REFERENCE SIGNAL FOR A CONTROL CHANNEL IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK ~71:MOTOROLA MOBILITY LLC, 600 North US Highway 45, LIBERTYVILLE 60048, IL,, United States of America ~72: NANGIA,VIJAY;NIMBALKER,AJIT;NORY,RAVIKIRAN;SAYANA,KRISHAN KAMAL~ 33:US ~31:13/210,317 ~32:15/08/2011 2014/01028 ~ Complete ~54:CARTRIDGE AND PRINTING MATERIAL SUPPLY SYSTEM ~71:SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION , 4-1, Nishi-Shinjuku 2-Chome, SHINJUKU-KU 163-0811, TOKYO, , Japan ~72: HARADA,KAZUMASA;KAWATA,HIDETAKA;KODAMA,HIDETOSHI;MATSUZAKI,KAZUTOSHI;MIZUTANI,TADAHIRO;N AKATA,SATOSHI;NOZAWA,IZUMI~ 33:JP ~31:2012-003652 ~32:12/01/2012;33:JP ~31:2012-003694 ~32:12/01/2012;33:JP ~31:2012-003698 ~32:12/01/2012;33:JP ~31:2012/003653 ~32:12/01/2012;33:JP

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~31:2012/001395 ~32:01/03/2012;33:US ~31:13/410,461 ~32:02/03/2012;33:US ~31:13/410,478 ~32:02/03/2012;33:US ~31:13/410,528 ~32:02/03/2012;33:JP ~31:2012-189836 ~32:30/08/2012 2014/01031 ~ Complete ~54: LIQUID CHEMICAL COMPOSITION ~71: EVOLVE SUPPLY CHAIN PTY LTD, 359 Macdonnell Road, Clontarf, QUEENSLAND 4019, Australia ~72: PALMER, ROSS LESLIE~ 33: AU ~31:2011902757 ~32:11/07/2011 2014/00984 ~ Provisional ~54: AN ESCALATOR HANDRAIL CLEANER ~71: KENNETH WILLIAM MILES, 11 VAN WYK ROAD, GLENANDA, South Africa ~72: KENNETH WILLIAM MILES~ 2014/00986 ~ Provisional ~54: STW ROARAH ~71: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA, PO BOX 14246, THE TRAMSHED, South Africa ~72: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA~ 2014/00988 ~ Provisional ~54: STW BLACKICK ~71: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA, PO BOX 14246, THE TRAMSHED, South Africa ~72: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA~ 2014/00992 ~ Provisional ~54: ADDING VERSATILITY TO A TRAILER BY USING WHEELS WITH AN INDEPENDENT AXLES ~71: ALAN WILFRED HALL, NOODHULP FARM, R 600, South Africa ~72: ALAN WILFRED HALL~ 2014/00996 ~ Provisional ~54: STW REET ~71: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA, PO BOX 14246, THE TRAMSHED, South Africa ~72: MAPURUNYANE JAN BRUCE SELALA~ 2014/01001 ~ Provisional ~54: GARMENT HANGER WASHING LINE SUSPENDER WITH ADVERTISING PLATFORM ~71: SCHOEMAN ROY EDWARD, FARM MANAT, GAMTOOS RIVER, South Africa ~72: SCHOEMAN ROY EDWARD~ 2014/01003 ~ Provisional ~54: HYGIENIC AFTERSHAVE WET WIPES ~71: BENNY STANLEY MLANGENI, 669 K LESOTHO STREET ZONE 5, South Africa ~72: BENNY STANLEY MLANGENI~ 2014/01005 ~ Complete ~54: PROCESS FOR RECOVERING METALS BY REDUCTION AN CABRONYLATION ~71: CVMR CORPORATION, 35 KENHAR DRIVE, TORONTO, ONTARIO M9L 1 M9, Canada ~72: KHOZAN, KAMRAN; NANTHAKUMAR, VICTOR EMMANUEL; TEREKHOV, DMITRI; VAN DER LINDE, COLWYN~ 33: US ~31:61/514,286 ~32:02/08/2011 2014/01008 ~ Complete ~54:HEAT TRANSFER COMPOSITIONS ~71:MEXICHEM AMANCO HOLDING S.A. DE C.V., Rio San Javier no.10, Fraccionamiento, Viveros del Rio, Tlalnepantla, Estado de Mexico 54060,, Mexico ~72: LOW,ROBERT,E.~ 33:GB ~31:1008438.2 ~32:20/05/2010 2014/01009 ~ Complete ~54:ROLLER DEVICE FOR LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE TREATMENTS ~71:CIZETA MEDICAL S.P.A, Via iv Novembre 46, I-20012, Cuggiono(milano), , Italy ~72: CALDIROLA,RINALDO~ 33:IT ~31:TO2011A000623 ~32:14/07/2011 2014/01010 ~ Complete ~54:DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME ~71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD., 129, Samsung-ro, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, 443-742, , Republic of Korea ~72: SONG,WON-SEOK~ 33:KR ~31:10-2011-0120320 ~32:17/11/2011

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2014/01013 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL IMIDAZOLE AMINES AS MODULATORS OF KINASE ACTIVITY ~71:MERCK PATENT GMBH, Frankfurter Strasse 250, 64293, Darnstadt,, Germany ~72: BANKSTON,DONALD;CHEN,XIAOLING;DESELM,LIZBETH CELESTE;HUCK,BAYARD R;JONES,CHRISTOPHER CHARLES VICTOR;LAN,RUOXI;NEAGU,CONSTANTIN;QIU,HUI;XIAO,YUFANG~ 33:US ~31:61/533,601 ~32:12/09/2011 2014/01014 ~ Complete ~54:COATED SUBSTRATES FOR USE IN CATALYSIS AND CATALYTIC CONVERTERS AND METHODS OF COATING SUBSTRATES WITH WASHCOAT COMPOSITIONS ~71:SDCMATERIALS ,INC., 940 S. Park Lane, Suite #2, Tempe, 85281, Arizona, , United States of America ~72: BIBERGER,MAXIMILIAN A;QI, XIWANG;SARKAR,JAYASHIR;YIN,QINGHUA~ 33:US ~31:61/525,661 ~32:19/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/652,098 ~32:25/05/2012 2014/01015 ~ Complete ~54: MIXING FAUCET PROVIDED WITH A FILTER ~71: DURATEX S.A, Avenida.Paulista, 1938-5, Andar, Sao Paulo-sp, 01310-942, Brazil ~72: MORALES, LUIZ MOQUIUTI~ 33: BR ~31: PI 1104487-0 ~32:26/09/2011 2014/01018 ~ Complete ~54:TOUGHENED EPOXY SYSTEM FOR ABRASION RESISTANT COATINGS ~71:LLLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC, 3600 West Lake Avenue, GLENVIEW 60026, IL, , United States of America ~72: HACHIKIAN,ZAKAR R.;IMAM, ZEENAT F.; NAYAK, BHAVESH~ 33: US ~31:61/528,880 ~32:30/08/2011;33:US ~31:13/524,428 ~32:15/06/2012 2014/01022 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR BUILDING A LOW POWER COMPUTER SYSTEM ~71: SERVERGY, INC, 5760 Lagacy Drive Suite B5335, United States of America ~72: MAPP III WILLIAM ERNEST; RAI VIHAR RAMNATH; SMITH III TOWNSEND JACKSON~ 33: US ~31:61/511 376 ~32:25/07/2011 2014/01025 ~ Complete ~54:DISPERSING POLYMERS WITH IMPROVED THERMAL STABILITY ~71:CHRYSO, 19 Place de la Resistance ISSY LES Moulineaux-F92440, France ~72: DESSERIOR ALEXANDER;LABOURT-IBARRE PIERRE;LEMAIRE MARC;MAITRASSE PHILIPPE;POPOWYCZ FLORENCE~ 33:FR ~31:1157306 ~32:11/08/2011 2014/01027 ~ Complete ~54: FORMULATIONS OF DEOXYCHOLIC ACID AND SALTS THEREOF ~71: KYTHERA BIOPHARMACEUTICALS, INC, 27200 West Agoura Road, Suite 200, CALABASAS 91301, CA,, United States of America ~72: HODGE ROBERT EMIL; MORIARTY, ROBERT M.; WEBSTER, JEFFREY DOUGLAS~ 2014/01148 ~ Complete ~54:NETWORKING BETWEEN VOIP- AND PSTN- CALLS ~71:STARLOGIK IP LLC, C/O Greenberg Traurig P.A. Metlife Building 200 Park Avenue New York, United States of America ~72: KHAN ARI~ 33:US ~31:61/430865 ~32:07/01/2011 . - APPLIED ON 2014/02/11 -

2014/01071 ~ Complete ~54:PYRAZOLE COMPOUND AND PHARMACEUTICAL USE THEREOF ~71:JAPAN TOBACCO INC, 2-1,Toranomon 2-chome, MINATO-KU 105-8422, TOKYO,, Japan ~72: IWAYAMA.TOSHIHIKO;MIURA.TOMOYA;MOTODA,DAI;NAGAMORI,HIRONOBU;OGOSHI,YOSUKE;SUGIMOTO,KAZ UYUKI;SUZAMA,KOICHI;TAKAHASHI,AKIHIKO;UENO,HIROSHI;UEYAMA,KAZUHITO~ 33:JP ~31:2011-188121 ~32:31/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/573433 ~32:06/09/2011

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2014/01033 ~ Provisional ~54: A BOLT LENGTH CALCULATOR ~71: NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD, 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: CROMPTON, Brendan Robert; DAVIDSON, Peter Dakers~ 2014/01035 ~ Complete ~54: CONTAINER LID AND CONTAINER, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A CONTAINER LID ~71: RED BULL GMBH, Am Brunnen, Austria ~72: CONCIN, Roland; RINDERER, Matthias~ 33: EP ~31:11006575.2 ~32:10/08/2011 2014/01034 ~ Complete ~54:FUNGICIDAL SUBSTITUTED 2-[2-HALOGENALKYL-4-(PHENOXY)-PHENYL]-1[1,2,4]TRIAZOL-1-YL-ETHANOL COMPOUNDS ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BOUDET, Nadege;CRAIG, Ian, Robert;DIETZ, Jochen;GRAMMENOS, Wassilios;GROTE, Thomas;HADEN, Egon;LAUTERWASSER, Erica May Wilson;LOHMANN, Jan Klaas;MLLER, Bernd;RIGGS, Richard~ 33:EP ~31:11173846.4 ~32:13/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/507,150 ~32:13/07/2011 2014/01032 ~ Provisional ~54:CRACKER ~71:RASMUSSEN, Miles Christian, UNIT 4, 287 MONTPELIER ROAD, MORNINGSIDE, DURBAN 4001, South Africa; RASMUSSEN, Rowan, 19 GLENART ROAD, KLOOF, 3610, Germany ~72: RASMUSSEN, Miles Christian; RASMUSSEN, Rowan~ 2014/01053 ~ Complete ~54: LOW VISCOSITY SUSPENDING VINYL COPOLYMERS ~71: UNILEVER PLC, Unilever House, 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: COURTOIS, JEANPHILIPPE ANDRE ROGER; JARVIS, ADAM PETER; LIMER, ADAM JOHN; VETHAMUTHU, MARTIN SWANSON~ 33: GB ~31:1116663.4 ~32:28/09/2011 2014/01057 ~ Provisional ~54: A CLASP FOR CAPTURING A COIN ~71: ORO AFRICA PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 170 Buitengracht Street,, South Africa ~72: AMMANN, MARTIN~ 2014/01063 ~ Complete ~54:BEARING ASSEMBLY FOR A VERTICAL TURBINE PUMP ~71:WEIR FLOWAY,INC, 2494 S.Railroad Ave.,FRESNO 93707, CA, , United States of America ~72: BOLDT,DANIEL E.~ 33:US ~31:61/523,949 ~32:16/08/2011;33:US ~31:13/587,178 ~32:16/08/2012 2014/01069 ~ Complete ~54: APPARATUS FOR STIRRING POLYMER PARTICLES ~71: INEOS USA LLC, 3030 Warrenville Road, Suite 650, LISLE 60532, IL,, United States of America ~72: POESEN, DIRK~ 33: US ~31:13/136,865 ~32:12/08/2011 2014/01039 ~ Complete ~54:ZENITHAL ROTATION MODULE FOR ORIENTING SOLAR PANELS ~71:TGB RODAMIENTOS, S.L, C/L'Alsina, Parcela 37- Nave 3 Pol. Ind. " La Masia" , Spain ~72: LUCAS MORATA, FRANCISCO~ 2014/01044 ~ Complete ~54: ELECTRONIC GAMING AND/OR ENTERTAINMENT DEVICE ~71: NOVOMATIC AG, Wiener Strasse 158, Austria ~72: GAWEL, MAREK; WOLS, MARTIN~ 33: EP ~31:10 2011 108 318.2 ~32:22/07/2011 2014/01054 ~ Complete ~54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATICALLY DETECTING AND REPORTING A TRAFFIC LAW VIOLATION. ~71: MOKUTU, EMMANUEL, 1046 Mapetla, Moefi Street, South Africa ~72: MOKUTU, EMMANUEL~ 33: ZA ~31:2013/01944 ~32:14/03/2013

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2014/01061 ~ Complete ~54:PACKAGES FOR CONSUMABLE PRODUCTS AND METHODS FOR USING SAME ~71:NESTEC S.A, Avenue nestle 55, VEVEY CH-1800,, Switzerland ~72: GASPERSON,BETHANIE LYNN;JAMES,THOMAS;KIM,KI SUN;O'CONNOR,CLARA ELEANOR GRAINNE;WILMERS,KIMBERLY ANN;WURTH,STEPHEN ANDREW~ 33:US ~31:61/507,101 ~32:12/07/2011 2014/01065 ~ Complete ~54:VERTICALLY COMPACTABLE FLUID TRANSFER DEVICE ~71:RED LEAF RESOURCES,INC , 200 West Civic Center Drive, SANDY 84070, UT,, United States of America ~72: CHOMYN,KYLE;GHORBANI,HAMID;PATTEN,JAMES W.~ 33:US ~31:61/524,142 ~32:16/08/2011 2014/01068 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED FLOOR COVERING ~71:APTIM , Les Communs, Route De La Monnerie, SAINT-SEBASTIEN-DE-MORSENT F-27180, , France;CSP CONSEIL, 157 Avenue Charles de Gaulle, NEUILLY SUR SEINE F-92200, France ~72: DESGORCES,CLAUDE;HENAULT,DOMINIQUE~ 33:FR ~31:11/02512 ~32:12/08/2011 2014/01040 ~ Complete ~54: USE OF AN AROMATASE INHIBITOR FOR THE TREATMENT OF HYPOGONADISM AND RELATED DISEASES ~71: NOVARTIS AG, Lichstrasse 35, Switzerland ~72: KLICKSTEIN, LLOYD, B; TAYLOR, ANN~ 33: US ~31:61/532,459 ~32:08/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/638,588 ~32:26/04/2012 2014/01041 ~ Complete ~54: HOLDING DEVICE FOR A ROULETTE WHEEL ~71: NOVOMATIC AG, Wiener Strasse 158, Austria ~72: KULHANEK, CHRISTIAN~ 33: AT ~31: A 1052/2011 ~32:15/07/2011 2014/01046 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CATRIDGE-BASED CARBONATION OF BEVARAGES ~71:GREEN MOUNTAIN COFFEE ROASTERS, INC., 33 Coffee Lane, Waterbury, 05676 Vermont, United States of America ~72: ANGOTTI, MARC;CAMPELL, NEIL LESTER;CARROLL, RAY;CAUWOOD, PETER;CHAN, WAI;COHEN, MARK;CONSOLI, FRANK;COVEY, CHRIS;DOBSON, BARRY;ESTABROOK, RICHARD;GRUBB, SCOTT;GULLA, SHAWN;HARTLEY, KEVIN;HEMBER, MILES WILLIAM NOEL;HEWITT, JIM;HUOT CARLSON, JENNIFER CAITLIN;JACKSON, THOMAS BATES;JONES, ROSS;KILBY, CHARLES FRAZER;MARTINEZ, NICOLAS ALEJANDRO;MOTTRAM, NIAL ALLAN;NOVEK, THOMAS J;O'PREY, CORMAC;PACKARD, ROSS;PETERSON, PETER;RICHARDSON, CHRISTOPHER PAUL;ROACH, CHRIS;ROLLINGS, NICHOLAS DAVID;SCHMITT, CAMILLA;SCHMITT, FABIEN YANNICK;STACEY, GARY;THOMPSON, KEITH;WILKINS, PAUL~ 33:US ~31:61/514,676 ~32:03/08/2011 2014/01050 ~ Complete ~54: A SYSTEM FOR MONITORING THE CONDITION OF STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS AND A METHOD OF DEVELOPING SUCH A SYSTEM. ~71: CSIR, Scienta, Meiring Naude Road, Brummeria, South Africa ~72: LOVEDAY, PHILIP WYNE~ 33: ZA ~31:2011/06192 ~32:23/08/2011 2014/01062 ~ Complete ~54: PROTECTED WEAR ASSEMBLY FOR MATERIAL HANDLING APPARATUS ~71: BLACK CAT BLADES LTD, 5604 59TH Street, EDMONTON T6B 3C3, ALBERTA,, Canada ~72: RUVANG, JOHN A. ~ 2014/01064 ~ Complete ~54:SMOKING ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A SMOKING ARTICLE ~71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENTS) LIMITED, Globe House, 1 Water Street, LONDON WC2R 3LA,, United Kingdom ~72: AUSTIN,MARK;BLICK,KEVIN~ 33:GB ~31:1114897.0 ~32:30/08/2011 2014/01067 ~ Provisional ~54: A RADIAL FOLDING UMBRELLA ~71: TRADEWINDS PARASOL PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 97 Aviation Crescent, Airport City, 7490, South Africa ~72: WEIHE, KLAUS PETER~

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2014/01036 ~ Provisional ~54: POLY SPRING FOR SAFETY JUMP CUP ~71: KEVIN RICHARD TOUCHER, P10 (of 1) Groot Vallei 941 P548 Midmar, South Africa ~72: KEVIN RICHARD TOUCHER~ 2014/01042 ~ Complete ~54:INJECTION MOULDING PLASTIC COMPONENTS WITH A SLIT ~71:CARBONITE CORPORATION, El Dorado Building, 2nd Floor 52nd & Elvira Mendez Streets P.o Box 1358 WTC, Panama ~72: SMITH, MATTHEW ERIC~ 33:GB ~31:1113097.8 ~32:28/07/2011 2014/01051 ~ Complete ~54: COMPONENT HAVING A FASTENING APPARATUS FOR ADD-ON PARTS ~71: INVENTIO AG, Seestrasse 55, CH-6052, Hergiswil, Switzerland ~72: HAUER, UWE; ILLEDITS, THOMAS; MATHEISL, MICHAEL; SCHULZ, ROBERT~ 33: EP ~31:11174899.2 ~32:21/07/2011 2014/01066 ~ Complete ~54: REKEYABLE CYLINDER ~71: CISA S.P.A., Via Oberdan, 42, FAENZA I-48018, Italy ~72: FUSTINI, FAUSTO~ 2014/01037 ~ Provisional ~54: APPARATUS AND PROCESS FOR THE IMPROVED ECONOMIC EXTRACTION OF METAL FROM A METAL-BEARING MATERIAL ~71: SCORPION MINERAL PROCESSING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 32 Bolton Road, South Africa ~72: SWARTS, Arnoldus, Carel~ 2014/01038 ~ Complete ~54: GAS STREAM TREATMENT PROCESS ~71: NALCO COMPANY, 1601 W Diehl Road Naperville, United States of America ~72: ERGANG, NICHOLAS, S; KEISER, BRUCE, A; MIMNA, RICHARD~ 33: US ~31:13/269,206 ~32:07/10/2011 2014/01045 ~ Complete ~54:PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES RELATED THERETO ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis, United States of America ~72: BAUM, ERICH W;CROUSE, GARY D;DEAMICIS, CARL;DEMETER, DAVID A;DENT, WILLIAM HUNTER;FISCHER, LINDSEY GAYLE;GIAMPIETRO, NATALIE CHRISTINE;NIYAZ, NOORMOHAMED M;SPARKS, THOMAS C;WANG, NICK X~ 33:US ~31:61/506,743 ~32:12/07/2011 2014/01047 ~ Complete ~54:COMPLEXES OF HERBICIDAL CARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND AMINE-CONTAINING POLYMERS OR OLIGOMERS ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, 46268 Indiana, United States of America ~72: GIFFORD, JAMES M;KENNEDY, ALEX;LIU, LEI;OUSE, DAVID G;TANK, HOLGER;ZHANG, HONG;ZHAO, MIN~ 33:US ~31:61/523,958 ~32:16/08/2011 2014/01049 ~ Complete ~54: BLISTER PACKAGE FOR PATIENT COMPLIANCE ~71: WOCKHARDT LIMITED, D-4, MIDC AREA, CHIKALTHANA, AURANGABAD, 431210, India ~72: CHOUBEY, PRAVIR; KODGULE, YOGITA~ 33: IN ~31:2394/MUM/2011 ~32:26/08/2011 2014/01052 ~ Complete ~54: A WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM ~71: UNILEVER PLC, Unilever House, 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: DAVE, PARTHIV RIPUDAMAN; NALAWADE, SHRIKANT POPAT; SAKSENA, SKAND~ 33: IN ~31:2492/MUM/2011 ~32:07/09/2011 2014/01056 ~ Complete ~54: APPARATUS FOR OPENING A MANHOLE COVER ~71: STEENKAMP, MARTHA MARIA ELIZABETH, 28 Mill Street, South Africa ~72: STEENKAMP, MARTHA MARIA ELIZABETH~ 33: ZA ~31:2013/02129 ~32:20/03/2013

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2014/01059 ~ Complete ~54:N-(6-((2R,3S)-3,4-DIHYDROXYBUTAN-2-YLOXY)-2-(4FLUOROBENZYLTHIO)PYRIMIDIN-4-YL)-3-METHYLAZETIDINE-1-SULFONAMIDE AS CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR MODULATOR ~71:ASTRAZENECA AB, SODERTALJE SE-151 85,, Sweden ~72: CONNOLLY,STEPHEN;EBDEN,MARK RICHARD;LANGER,THOMAS;STEVEN,ALAN ROBERT;STEWART,GRAIG ROBERT;TOMLIN,PAULA MARGARET;WALTERS,IAIN ALASTAIR STEWART;WILLIAMS,ANDREW JOHN~ 2014/01043 ~ Complete ~54: A CISTERN ASSEMBLY ~71: METAFLUSH PTY LTD, 4 Highland Park Road Meringandan West, Australia ~72: LAKE, ANTONY~ 33: AU ~31:2011902970 ~32:25/07/2011 2014/01048 ~ Complete ~54:ISOBUTANOL COMPOSITIONS FOR FUEL BLENDING AND METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF ~71:BUTAMAX (TM) ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC, Route 141 & Henry Clay, Dupont Experimental Station, Building 356, Wilmington, 19880, Delaware, United States of America ~72: BAUSTIAN, JAMES J;WOLF, LESLIE R~ 33:US ~31:13/243,569 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/01055 ~ Complete ~54: A COOKER ~71: VAN ROOYEN, JOHANNES, 9 PETREL CLOSE, South Africa ~72: SMIT, BAREND; VAN ROOYEN, JAHANNES~ 33: ZA ~31:2013/01286 ~32:19/02/2013 2014/01058 ~ Provisional ~54:A PICTURE FRAME ~71:FOLDER FRAME PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 25 Anderson South Street, Joostenbergvlakte, Kraaifontein, Western Cape, 7570 , South Africa ~72: VAN WYK,MICHAEL GERALD~ 2014/01060 ~ Complete ~54:PROBIOTIC FOR ADMINISTRATION TO HEALTHY YOUNG MAMMALS DURING THE WEANING PERIOD FOR IMPROVING TOLERANCE TO NEWLY INTRODUCED FOOD STUFFS ~71:NESTEC S.A, Avenue Nestle 55, VEVEY CH-1800,, Switzerland ~72: BAILEY,MICHAEL;DUNCKER,SWANTJE;LEWIS,MARIE;MERCENIER,ANNICK;SINGH,ANURAG~ 33:EP ~31:11173567.6 ~32:12/07/2011 . - APPLIED ON 2014/02/12 -

2014/01089 ~ Complete ~54:GENES AND PROTEINS FOR ALKANOYL-COA SYNTHESIS ~71:NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF CANADA, 1200 Montreal Road, Ottawa, K1A 0R6, Ontario, Canada; UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN, Indrusty Liason Office,~University of Saskatchewan, Suite 501,~121 Research Drive,~Saskatoon SK S7N 1K2, Canada ~72: PAGE, JONATHAN E;STOUT, JASON M.~ 33:US ~31:61/507,331 ~32:13/07/2011 2014/01073 ~ Complete ~54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING ATAZANAVIR SULPHATE ~71: CIPLA LIMITED, Mumbai Central, India ~72: CHINIMILLI, Venugopalarao; KANKAN, Rajendra Narayanrao; PATHI, Srinivas Laxminarayan~ 33: IN ~31:423/MUM/2013 ~32:12/02/2013 2014/01072 ~ Provisional ~54: Watercraft fin plug assembly ~71: Mair Designs LLC, PO Box 424, United States of America ~72: MAIR, Robin Thomas~ 2014/01075 ~ Complete ~54: SAMPLE ARRAY CODING FOR LOW-DELAY ~71: FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V., HANSASTRAE 27C, 80686 MNCHEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: GEORGE, Valeri; HENKEL, Anastasia; KIRCHHOFFER, Heiner; MARPE, Detlev; SCHIERL, Thomas~ 33: US ~31:61/508,477 ~32:15/07/2011

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2014/01076 ~ Complete ~54:FUNGICIDAL ALKYL-SUBSTITUTED 2-[2-CHLORO-4-(4-CHLORO-PHENOXY)-PHENYL]1-[1,2,4]TRIAZOL-1-YL-ETHANOL COMPOUNDS ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BOUDET, Nadege;CRAIG, Ian, Robert;DIETZ, Jochen;GRAMMENOS, Wassilios;GROTE, Thomas;HADEN, Egon;LAUTERWASSER, Erica May Wilson;LOHMANN, Jan Klaas;MLLER, Bernd;RIGGS, Richard~ 33:EP ~31:11174174.0 ~32:15/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/508084 ~32:15/07/2011 2014/01074 ~ Complete ~54:PESTICIDAL METHODS USING SUBSTITUTED 3-PYRIDYL THIAZOLE COMPOUNDS AND DERIVATIVES FOR COMBATING ANIMAL PESTS I ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BANDUR, Nina, Gertrud;DESHMUKH, Prashant;DICKHAUT, Joachim;KAISER, Florian;KRBER, Karsten;NARINE, Arun;VEITCH, Gemma~ 33:US ~31:61/508,090 ~32:15/07/2011 2014/01077 ~ Complete ~54:VARIABLE-SPEED IRRIGATION SYSTEM ~71:VALMONT INDUSTRIES, INC., ONE VALMONT PLAZA, OMAHA, NE 68154, USA, United States of America ~72: MALSAM, Craig S.~ 33:US ~31:61/507,693 ~32:14/07/2011 2014/01078 ~ Complete ~54: Method for producing dry extracts ~71: Bionorica SE, Kerschensteinerstrasse 1115, Germany ~72: Michael POPP~ 33: EP ~31:11178206.6 ~32:19/08/2011;33:EP ~31:11193734.8 ~32:15/12/2011;33:EP ~31:12170125.4 ~32:30/05/2012 2014/01079 ~ Complete ~54:MEDICAL CONNECTORS WITH FLUID-RESISTANT MATING INTERFACES ~71:ICU MEDICAL, INC., 951 Calle Amanecer, San Clemente, United States of America ~72: FANGROW, Thomas, F.~ 33:US ~31:61/533,138 ~32:09/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/557,793 ~32:09/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/579,582 ~32:22/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/607,429 ~32:06/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/692,516 ~32:23/08/2012 2014/01091 ~ Complete ~54: INTEGRATED METHOD FOR HIGH-THROUGHPUT IDENTIFICATION OF NOVELPESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREFOR ~71: SYNTHETIC GENOMICS, INC. , 11149 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, 92037, California , United States of America ~72: GRANDLIC,CHRISTOPHER J;KEROVUO,JANNE S;RICHARDSON,TOBY;SCHWARTZ,ARIEL~ 33:US ~31:61/525,674 ~32:19/08/2011 2014/01080 ~ Provisional ~54: ROOF TYTE ~71: JOHN WILLIAM ENSLIN, 10-12 FIR AVENUE NORTH END, South Africa ~72: JOHN WILLIAM ENSLIN~ 2014/01090 ~ Complete ~54:A BYPASS DETECTION SYSTEM WITH FALSE POSITIVE AVOIDANCE ~71:MEUCCI SOLUTIONS NV, Bellevue 5-601, B-9050 Gent-Ledeberg, Belgium ~72: De Bontridder, Lieven;Mouton, Kenneth; Philips, Peter;Tuytte, Conrad; Van Der Meeren, Guy;Verlinde, Dirk~ 33:EP ~31:11174130.2 ~32:15/07/2011 2014/01092 ~ Complete ~54: NITROGLYCERINE-FREE MULTI-PERFORATED HIGH-PERFORMING PROPELLANT SYSTEM ~71: NITROCHEMIE WIMMIS AG, Niesenstrasse 44, CH-3752, Wimmis,, Switzerland ~72: ANTENEN, DOMINIK; SCHAEDELI, ULRICH; VAMOS, ATTILA~ 2014/01093 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVEMENTS IN WASTE PROCESSING ~71:CHINOOK END-STAGE RECYCLING LIMITED , No.1 Nottingham, Science Park, Jesse Boot Avenue, University Boulevard, Nottingham, NG7 2RU, Nottinghamshire, , United Kingdom ~72: CHALABI,RIFAT AL;PERRY,OPHNEIL HENRY;TURNER,JOHN~ 33:GB ~31:1112503.6 ~32:20/07/2011

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2014/01097 ~ Complete ~54:KYNURENINE-3-MONOOXYGENASE INHIBITORS,PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS,AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~71:CHDI FOUNTAIN,INC , 350 Seventh Avenue, Suite 601, NEW YORK 10001, NY, , United States of America ~72: BROWN,CHRISTOPHER JOHN;COURTNEY,STEPHEN MARTIN;DE AGUIAR PENA,PAULA C;DOMINGUEZ,CELIA;JOHNSON,PETER;MITCHELL,WILLIAM;MUNOZ,IGNACIO;PRIME,MICHAEL;TOLEDOSHERMAN,LETICIA M.~ 33:US ~31:61/528,998 ~32:30/08/2011 2014/01082 ~ Provisional ~54: Fuel cap locking system and method of unlocking a fuel cap ~71: BLAIR MAURICE CHRISTINK, Way 7317, Villa 2881 Bowsher, Muscat Sultanate of Oman, Oman; ESTEVAN VAN DER MERWE, 3 LIEBENBERG STREET EASTLEIGH, South Africa; SCHALK WILLEM VAN DER MERWE, 3 LIEBENBERG STREET EASTLEIGH, South Africa ~72: BLAIR MAURICE CHRISTINK; ESTEVAN VAN DER MERWE; SCHALK WILLEM VAN DER MERWE~ 2014/01084 ~ Provisional ~54: IRONING APPARATUS ~71: MADUNA, THABO ABRAHAM, 17 Troupant Street, Liefde en Vrede, South Africa ~72: MADUNA, THABO ABRAHAM~ 2014/01086 ~ Complete ~54:YIELD MONITORING APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS ~71:PRECISION PLANTING LLC, 23207 Townline Road, Tremont, IL 61568, United States of America ~72: KOCH, JUSTIN L.;STRAND, MICHAEL D.~ 33:US ~31:61/522,153 ~32:10/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/644,367 ~32:08/05/2012 2014/01094 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF GASOLINE BY USING BUTANOL IN THE GASOLINE POOL ~71:BUTAMAX ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC, Route 141 & Henry Clay, Dupont Experimental Station , Building 356, Wilmington, 19880, Delaware, , United States of America ~72: BAUSTIAN,JAMES J;BECKWITH,PAUL;SCHUBERT,ADAM J~ 33:US ~31:61/538,560 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/01095 ~ Complete ~54:WINCH CRADLE AND LOCK MECHANISM ~71:INTERNATIONAL TRUCK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMPANY,LLC, 2701 Navistar Drive, LISLE 60532, IL,, United States of America ~72: ENCK,BRIAN;GRIESE,WILLIAM~ 33:US ~31:13/766,309 ~32:13/02/2013 2014/01096 ~ Complete ~54: TUNNELING AND EXTRACTION MACHINE ~71: EICKHOFF BERGBAUTECHNIK GMBH, Hunscheidtstrasse 176, BOCHUM 44789,, Germany ~72: HURMANN, THOMAS; RICHTER, KLAUS~ 33: DE ~31:10 2011 107 697.6 ~32:13/07/2011 2014/01081 ~ Provisional ~54: STEERING AND THROTTLE SYSTEM FOR A JET BOAT ~71: PHILIP OTTO, 30 Gull Road, South Africa ~72: PHILIP OTTO~ 2014/01083 ~ Provisional ~54: DOWNDRAUGHT STOVE ~71: UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG, Cnr. Kingsway and University Roads Auckland Park, South Africa ~72: PEMBERTON-PIGOTT, CRISPIN ROBERT~ 2014/01085 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR ROW UNIT DOWNFORCE CONTROL ~71:PRECISION PLANTING LLC, 23207 Townline Road, Tremont, IL 61568, United States of America ~72: RADTKE, IAN R.;SAUDER, DEREK, A;STOLLER, JASON J.~ 33:US ~31:61/515,700 ~32:05/08/2011 2014/01087 ~ Complete ~54:AMINO QUINAZOLINES AS KINASE INHIBITORS ~71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT LIMITED, 980 Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 9GS, Page | 44

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United Kingdom ~72: BURY, MICHAEL JONATHAN;CASILLAS, LINDA N.;CHARNLEY, ADAM KENNETH;DEMARTINO, MICHAEL P.;DONG, XIAOYANG;EIDAM, PATRICK M.;HAILE, PAMELA A.;MARQUIS, ROBERT W., Jr.;RAMANJULU, JOSHI M.;RAMANO, JOSEPH J.;SHAH, AMI LAKDAWALA;SINGHAUS, ROBERT R., Jr.;WANG, GREN~ 33:US ~31:61/524,925 ~32:18/08/2011 2014/01088 ~ Complete ~54: CONDITIONING OF BIOMASS FOR IMPROVED C5/C6 SUGAR RELEASE PRIOR TO FERMENTATION ~71: GREENFIELD SPECIALTY ALCOHOLS INC., 20 Toronto Street, Suite 1400, Toronto, M5C 2B8, Ontario, Canada ~72: BENECH, REGIS-OLIVIER; BENSON, ROBERT ASHLEY COOPER; DOTTORI, FRANK A. ~ 33: US ~31:61/508,407 ~32:15/07/2011 . - APPLIED ON 2014/02/13 -

2014/01098 ~ Provisional ~54: A DIGITAL BOOK AND A METHOD OF CREATING IT ~71: ARROW POINT ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD, 7 Woodbury Village, 7 Byron Avenue, Bedfordpark, South Africa ~72: GEBREMESKEL, Amanuel~ 2014/01099 ~ Provisional ~54: CAPSULE SEALING STRUCTURE ~71: BEAN TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED, 2nd Floor, Block B, Medine Mews, Chaussee Street, Mauritius ~72: Anthony Kay~ 2014/01100 ~ Provisional ~54: A DIGITAL BOOK AND A METHOD OF CREATING IT ~71: ARROW POINT ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD, 7 Woodbury Village, 7 Byron Avenue, Bedfordpark, South Africa ~72: GEBREMESKEL, Amanuel~ 2014/01109 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVEMENTS IN COMMINUTION AND/OR REMOVAL OF LIQUID FROM A MATERIAL ~71:THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, 205-2011 GRATTAN STREET, Australia ~72: ANTHONY DIRK STICKLAND;ANTOINETTE TORDESILLAS;PETER JOSEPH SCALES;ROBIN JOHN BATTERHAM~ 33:AU ~31:2011902819 ~32:14/07/2011 2014/01102 ~ Provisional ~54: COFFEE EXTRACTION MACHINES ~71: BEAN TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED, 2nd Floor, Block B, Medine Mews, Chaussee Street, Mauritius ~72: Anthony Kay~ 2014/01103 ~ Provisional ~54: SEPARATOR FOR SEPARATING A HEAVIER LIQUID FROM A LIGHTER LIQUID ~71: JOHN EDGAR SCRAGG, 15 Clematis Grove, Glenhills, South Africa ~72: JOHN EDGAR SCRAGG~ 2014/01104 ~ Provisional ~54: Transacting ~71: Debement (Pty) Ltd, 394 Rigel Avenue South, Erasmusrand, South Africa ~72: SWANEPOEL, Werner; VILJOEN, Waldo; VILJOEN, Werner~ 2014/01105 ~ Complete ~54: Loop reactor providing an advanced production split control ~71: BOREALIS AG, IZD Tower Wagramerstrasse 17-19, Austria ~72: Kauno ALASTALO; Klaus NYFORS; Pauli LESKINEN; Sameli HAKOLA~ 33: EP ~31:11194305.6 ~32:19/12/2011 2014/01101 ~ Provisional ~54: A BIOFILTRATION SYSTEM ~71: STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY, Admin B, Victoria Street,, South Africa ~72: CLOETE, Thomas Eugene~ 2014/01106 ~ Complete ~54:PESTICIDAL METHODS USING SUBSTITUTED 3-PYRIDYL THIAZOLE COMPOUNDS AND DERIVATIVES FOR COMBATING ANIMAL PESTS II ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Page | 45

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Germany ~72: BANDUR, Nina, Gertrud;DESHMUKH, Prashant;DICKHAUT, Joachim;KAISER, Florian;KRBER, Karsten;NARINE, Arun;VEITCH, Gemma~ 33:US ~31:61/508,090 ~32:15/07/2011 2014/01107 ~ Complete ~54: INTEGRATED PORTABLE MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM ~71: AYANRUOH, Stephen, Teni, 15 EISENHOWER DRIVE, YONKERS, NY 10710, USA, United States of America ~72: AYANRUOH, Stephen, Teni~ 33: US ~31:61/572,643 ~32:20/07/2011 2014/01108 ~ Complete ~54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM OF DETERMINING AN INERTIAL SENSOR ORIENTATION OFFSET ~71: LEICA GEOSYSTEMS AG, Heinrich-Wild-Strasse, Switzerland ~72: DALE, Paul; DUSHA, Damien~ 33: AU ~31:2011903631 ~32:06/09/2011 2014/01309 ~ Complete ~54:ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE MADE FROM MADE FROM PULP COMPOSITION ~71:CARGILL ,INCORPORATED , 15407 McGinty Road West, MS 24, WAYZATA 55391, MN, , United States of America ~72: HAWKINS,BRENT A.;MARTIN,FRED~ 33:US ~31:61/529,215 ~32:30/08/2011 2014/01111 ~ Complete ~54: SYSTEM FOR STRENGTHENING POLES ~71: BABCOCK NETWORKS LIMITED, 33 Wigmore Street, London, W1U 1QX, United Kingdom ~72: ALLSOP, GLEN; STANLEY, MARTIN~ 33: GB ~31:1114097.7 ~32:16/08/2011 2014/01115 ~ Complete ~54: DEVICE FOR VEHICLE MEASURING ~71: KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM AG, Am Europlatz 2, WIEN A-1120, Austria ~72: LOSCHMIDT, PATRICK~ 33: EP ~31:13 155 206.9 ~32:14/02/2013 2014/01117 ~ Complete ~54:KYNURENINE-3-MONOOXYGENASE INHIBITORS,PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS,AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~71:CHDI FOUNDATION ,INC, 350 Seventh Avenue, Suite 601, NEW YORK 10001, NY, , United States of America ~72: BROWN,CHRISTOPHER JOHN;COURTNEY,STEPHEN MARTIN;DE AGUIAR PENA,PAULA C.;DOMINGUEZ,CELIA;JOHNSON,PETER;MITCHELL,WILLIAM;MUNOZ,IGNACIO;PRIME,MICHAEL;TOLEDOSHERMAN,LETICIA M.~ 33:US ~31:61/529,003 ~32:30/08/2011 2014/01121 ~ Complete ~54:MODIFIED PROTEINS AND PEPTIDES ~71:GLAXO GROUP LIMITED , 980 Great West Road, Brentford, MIDDLESEX TW8 GGS,, United States of America ~72: ASHMAN,CLAIRE;BIRCHLER,MARY;DE WILDT,RUDOLF M.T.;HOLLAND ,CLAIRE;LEWIS,ALAN PETER;MORLEY,PETER;SANDAL,THOMAS;STEWARD,MICHAEL~ 33:US ~31:61/524,488 ~32:17/08/2011;33:GB ~31:1121226.3 ~32:12/12/2011;33:GB ~31:1121233.9 ~32:12/12/2011;33:GB ~31:1121236.2 ~32:12/12/2011;33:GB ~31:2012/064632 ~32:25/07/2012 2014/01116 ~ Provisional ~54: SUPPORT ELEMENTS ~71: NEVILLE GEORGE WESTON ROLSTONE, 100 SHAMROCK STR, FLORIDA, South Africa ~72: NEVILLE GEORGE WESTON ROLSTONE~ 2014/01120 ~ Complete ~54:RAZOR BLADES HAVING A LARGE TIP RADIUS ~71:THE GILLETTE COMPANY, World Shaving Headquarters, IP/Legal Patent Department-3E, One Gillette Park, BOSTON 02127, MA,, United States of America ~72: JU,YONGQING;NISBY,JOHN J.;PARKER,JEFFREY S.;PATEL,ASHOK B.;SHEN,BIN;SKROBIS,KENNETH J;SLATTERY,JASON S.;STONE,MATTHEW R.~ 33:US ~31:61/507,704 ~32:14/07/2011

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2014/01112 ~ Complete ~54:BENZOTHIAZOLONE COMPOUND ~71:NOVARTIS, Lichtstrasse 35, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland ~72: CAO, JUN;ERB, BERNHARD;FAIRHURST, ROBIN ALEC;GRANDEURY, ARNAUD;HATAKEYAMA, SHINJI;KOZICZAK-HOLBRO, MAGDALENA;LAI, XINZHONG;LUSTENBERGER, PHILIPP;REIBESEHL, BERND;TUFILLI, NICOLA;ULLRICH, THOMAS;WU, XIANG;ZHOU, JIANGUANG~ 33:CN ~31:PCT/CN2011/079379 ~32:06/09/2011 2014/01114 ~ Complete ~54: METHODS FOR REDUCING LIPOPROTEIN (a) LEVELS BY ADMINISTERING AN INHIBITOR OF PROPROTEIN CONVERTASE SUBTILISIN KEXIN-9 (PCSK9) ~71: REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 777 Old Saw Mill river Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591,, United States of America ~72: SWERGOLD, GARY~ 33: US ~31:61/535,392 ~32:16/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/559,162 ~32:14/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/641,321 ~32:02/05/2012 2014/01118 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DYNAMICALLY SCREENING ADVERTISEMENT ~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: DENG,HUARONG;LI,WEIJIAN;LIU,CHENXIAO~ 33:CN ~31:201210065160.5 ~32:13/03/2012 2014/01122 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATION TREATMENTS FOR HEPATITIS C ~71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC, 5 Crescent Drive, PHILADELPHIA 19112, PA,, United States of America ~72: VOITENLEITNER,CHRISTIAN;WALKER,JILL~ 33:US ~31:61/526,798 ~32:24/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/529,358 ~32:31/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/617,813 ~32:30/03/2012 2014/01119 ~ Complete ~54:LIQUID/LIQUID EXTRACTION WITH A SOLVENT COMPRISING AT LEAST 5 CARBON ATOMS AND 1 OR 2 OXYGEN ATOMS ~71:LABORATOIRES EXPANSCIENCE , 10,avenue de l'Arche, COURBEVOIE F92400,, France ~72: LEGRAND,JACQUES;MERCIER,EGLANTINE;SAUNOIS,ALEX~ 33:FR ~31:1156936 ~32:28/07/2011 2014/01113 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUND AND COMPOSISTIONS AS c-KIT KINASE INHIBITORS ~71:IRM LLC, 131 Front Street, PO Box 2899, Hamilton, HM LX, Bermuda ~72: LIU, XIAODONG;LOREN, JON;LU, XIAOLIN;MOLTEN, VALENTINA;NABAKKA, JULIET;NGUYEN, BAO;PETRASSI, HANK MICHAEL JAMES;YEH, VINCE~ 33:US ~31:61/530,028 ~32:01/09/2011 2014/01110 ~ Provisional ~54:TWO IN ONE BED ~71:CORDY ENGINEERING CC, Unit 95 b, Vand Dyk Secure Park, Van Dyk Road,, South Africa ~72: Cornelius Kruger~ . - APPLIED ON 2014/02/14 -

2014/01127 ~ Complete ~54: OPHTHALMIC PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING TRAVOPROST AND TIMOLOL AND METHOD OF PREPARATION THEREOF ~71: PHARMATHEN S.A., 6 DERVENAKION STREET, 15351 PALLINI ATTIKIS, GREECE, Greece ~72: KARAVAS, Evangelos~ 2014/01125 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTRONIC TAG DEACTIVATION ~71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 8999, United States of America ~72: HUXHAM, Horatio Nelson; MOSS, Tara Anne;O'REGAN, Alan Joseph; VAN WYK, Hough Arie~

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2014/01128 ~ Complete ~54: PRESSURE-REGULATING VIAL ADAPTORS ~71: ICU MEDICAL, INC., 951 Calle Amanecer, San Clemente, United States of America ~72: FANGROW, Thomas, F. ~ 33: US ~31:61/525,126 ~32:18/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/614,250 ~32:22/03/2012 2014/01129 ~ Complete ~54: PAYMENT DEVICE WITH INTEGRATED CHIP ~71: VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 8999, United States of America ~72: BYRNE, Brian; SLOAN, Dinah; WAGNER, Kim~ 33: US ~31:61/521,233 ~32:08/08/2011 2014/01124 ~ Provisional ~54: COMPOSITE PREFABRICATED STRUCTURAL BUILDING PANELS AND ASSEMBLIES THEREOF ~71: MOSER, Johann Eduard, Meiring Single 1, South Africa ~72: MOSER, Johann Eduard~ 2014/01130 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DETECTING AN ANALYTE IN A SAMPLE ~71:BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY, 1 Becton Drive, Franklin Lakes, United States of America ~72: BORNHEIMER, Scott;HUANG, Wei~ 33:US ~31:61/560,752 ~32:16/11/2011 2014/01131 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD FOR SOLID WASTE SEPARATION AND PROCESSING ~71: ANAECO LIMITED, 3 Turner Avenue, Technology Park, Bentley, Australia ~72: FULARA, Janusz Krzysztof; GRAVETT, Martin Richard~ 33: AU ~31:2011903618 ~32:06/09/2011 2014/01132 ~ Complete ~54: SEPARATION METHOD AND APPARATUS ~71: ANAECO LIMITED, 3 Turner Avenue, Technology Park, Bentley, Australia ~72: ELKINGTON, Timothy James; GRAVETT, Martin Richard; WOOTTON, Paul Austin~ 33: AU ~31:2011903619 ~32:06/09/2011 2014/01134 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING TERNESITE-BELITE CALCIUM SULFOALUMINATE CLINKER ~71:HEIDELBERGCEMENT AG, BERLINER STRASSE 6, 69120 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BEN HAHA, Mohsen;BULLERJAHN, Frank;SCHMITT, Dirk~ 33:EP ~31:11006757.6 ~32:18/08/2011;33:EP ~31:11008570.1 ~32:26/10/2011;33:EP ~31:12001488.1 ~32:05/03/2012;33:EP ~31:12002111.8 ~32:26/03/2012;33:EP ~31:12002342.9 ~32:30/03/2012;33:EP ~31:12003718.9 ~32:10/05/2012 2014/01133 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING TERNESITE ~71:HEIDELBERGCEMENT AG, BERLINER STRASSE 6, 69120 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BEN HAHA, Mohsen;BULLERJAHN, Frank;SCHMITT, Dirk~ 33:EP ~31:11006757.6 ~32:18/08/2011;33:EP ~31:11008570.1 ~32:26/10/2011;33:EP ~31:12001488.1 ~32:05/03/2012;33:EP ~31:12002111.8 ~32:26/03/2012;33:EP ~31:12002342.9 ~32:30/03/2012;33:EP ~31:12003718.9 ~32:10/05/2012 2014/01135 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS FOR THE PASSAGE AND CONVEYANCE OF COMPRESSIBLE MATERIAL ~71:ANAECO LIMITED, 3 Turner Avenue, Technology Park, Bentley, Australia ~72: FULARA, Janusz Krzysztof;GRAVETT, Martin Richard;RUDAS, Maciej Rafal;RUDAS, Ryszard Stanislaw~ 33:AU ~31:2011903627 ~32:06/09/2011 2014/01151 ~ Complete ~54: HEAT EXCHANGER ~71: TOWIWAT DHITI, 163/71 Phahonyothin 32 Khwaeng Lat Yao Khet Chatuchak, Thailand ~72: TOWIWAT DHITI~ 33: TH ~31:1101001578 ~32:17/08/2011 2014/01157 ~ Complete ~54:NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION IMPLEMENTATION METHOD AND SYSTEM ~71:TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LTD, Room 403, East Block 2 SEG park Zhenxing Road Page | 48

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FUTIAN DISTRICT SHENZHEN , People's Republic of China ~72: HE CHANG;ZHOU PENGLI~ 33:CN ~31:201110384024.8 ~32:28/11/2011 2014/01159 ~ Complete ~54: PEG-INTERFERON LAMBDA 1 CONJUGATES ~71: NANOGEN PHARMACEUTICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY, Lot 1-5c Saigon Hitech Park Tang Nhon Phu A Ward District 9, Viet Nam ~72: HO NHAN~ 33: VN ~31:VN1-2011-02222 ~32:25/08/2011 2014/01137 ~ Provisional ~54: WATER TREATMENT APPARATUS ~71: HUBLUTZEL, NEIL HORMEYR, 9 Rustenburg, Constantia,, South Africa ~72: HABLUTZEL, NEIL HOFMEYR~ 2014/01139 ~ Complete ~54:2-AMINO-4-(PYRIDIN-2-YL)-5,6-DIHYDRO-4H-1,3-OXAZINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS BACE-1 AND/OR BACE-2INHIBITORS ~71:NOVARTIS AG, Lichtstrasse 35, CH-4056 Basel,, Switzerland ~72: LUEOEND,RAINER,MARTIN;MACHAUER,RAINER;RUEEGER,HEINRICH;VEENSTRA,SIEM,JACOB~ 33:US ~31:61/527,172 ~32:25/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/665,395 ~32:28/06/2012 2014/01143 ~ Complete ~54:CAPSULE FORMULATION COMPRISING MONTELUKAST AND LEVOCETIRIZINE ~71:HANMI PHARM.CO,LTD., #893-5 Hajeo-Ri, Paltan-myeon, Hwaseong-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, 445-910,, Republic of Korea ~72: KIM,DONG HO;KIM,KYEONG SOO;KIM,YONG II;KWON,TAEK KWAN;PARK,JAE HYUN;WOO,JONG SOO~ 33:KR ~31:10-2011-0070680 ~32:15/07/2011;33:KR ~31:10-2011-0111132 ~32:28/10/2011 2014/01145 ~ Provisional ~54:DEVICE FOR IMPROVING RESTING COMFORT OF A PERSON IN TRANSIT ~71:CAPE PENINSULA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY , Symphony Way (Off Modderdam Road), Bellville,, South Africa ~72: HIGGO,RYAN~ 2014/01158 ~ Complete ~54: SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING PENOXSULAM AND FLORASULAM ~71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis, United States of America ~72: MANN RICHARD K~ 33: US ~31:61/523 884 ~32:16/08/2011 2014/01160 ~ Provisional ~54: SUMP PLUG AND STEELE FITTINGS ~71: GEORGE DANIEL, 16 Dewilsh Street, Dinwidie Street,, South Africa ~72: GEORGE DANIEL DELPORT~ 2014/01149 ~ Complete ~54: SIMPLIFIED RADIOSYNTHESIS OF [18F] FLUOROMETHYL BROMIDE ~71: PIRAMAL IMAGING SA, Route de l'Ecole Matran, Switzerland ~72: GRAHAM KEITH~ 33: EP ~31:11178907.9 ~32:25/08/2011 2014/01154 ~ Complete ~54:SIGNALING PICTURE SIZE IN VIDEO CODING ~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn: International IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive , United States of America ~72: CHEN YING;KARCZEWICZ MARTA;WANG YE-KUI~ 33:US ~31:61/508 659 ~32:17/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/530 819 ~32:02/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/549 480 ~32:20/10/2011;33:US ~31:13/550 384 ~32:16/07/2012 2014/01155 ~ Complete ~54:COEFFICIENT SCANNING IN VIDEO CODING ~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn: Internatioanl IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive, United States of America ~72: JOSHI RAJAN LAXMAN;KARCZEWICZ MARTA;WANG XIANGLIN~ 33:US ~31:61/509 522 ~32:19/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/509 926 ~32:20/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/550 829 ~32:24/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/554 292 ~32:01/11/2011;33:US ~31:13/551 458 ~32:17/07/2012 Page | 49

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2014/01136 ~ Complete ~54: A COOKING APPARATUS ~71: SIEBERT, GERT FREDERIK, 722 Tiervis Street, Garsfontein,, South Africa ~72: SIEBERT, GERT FREDERICK~ 2014/01146 ~ Complete ~54:LOW TEMPERATURE ELECTRONIC VAPORIZATION DEVICE AND METHODS ~71:PLOOM,INC , 660 Alabama Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, 94110, California,, United States of America ~72: BOWEN,ADAM;HUNTER,KRISTA;MONSEES,JAMES;MYALL,PATRICK~ 33:US ~31:61/524,308 ~32:16/08/2011 2014/01150 ~ Complete ~54: EDIBLE COMPOSITION ~71: KRAFT FOODS R & D INC, Three Parkway North DEERFIELD, United States of America ~72: BOGUTH GUENTHER; BOUSSELET-KILGER FABIENNE~ 33: EP ~31:11178411.2 ~32:23/08/2011 2014/01153 ~ Complete ~54: TAMPER-RESISTANT ORAL PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORM COMPRISING OPIOID AGONIST AND OPIOID ANTAGONIST ~71: GRUNENTHAL GMBH, Zieglerstrabe 6 AACHEN, Germany ~72: BARNSCHEID LUTZ; GEISSLER ANJA~ 33: EP ~31:11008131.2 ~32:06/10/2011;33:EP ~31:11009090.9 ~32:16/11/2011;33:EP ~31:12001297.6 ~32:28/02/2012 2014/01138 ~ Complete ~54: ENHANCEMENT OF BEER FLAVOR BY A COMBINATION OF PICHIA YEAST AND DIFFERENT HOP VARIETIES ~71:CHR.HANSEN A/S, Boge Alle 10-12, DK-2970, Horsholm,,, Denmark ~72: SARENS, SOFIE; SWEIGERS, JAN HENDRIK~ 33: EP ~31:11179862.5 ~32:02/09/2011 2014/01140 ~ Complete ~54:POLYPEPTIDE SEPARATION METHODS ~71:ZEPTEON,INCORPORATED , 14 Turner Place, #342 Enfield, NH 03748,, United States of America ~72: BOESCH,AUSTIN,WAYNE;BOLTON,GLEN,REED~ 33:US ~31:61/509,746 ~32:20/07/2011 2014/01141 ~ Complete ~54: EDIBLE COMPOSITION COMPRISING STEROL ~71: UNILEVER PLC, Unilever House, 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY,, United Kingdom ~72: DUCHATEAU, GUSTAAF SERVAAS MARIE JOSEPH EMILE; SMIT-KINGMA, IRENE ERICA~ 33: EP ~31:11177563.1 ~32:15/08/2011 2014/01142 ~ Complete ~54:RECOMMENDATION METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MICROBLOG USERS AND COMPUTER STORAGE MEDIUM ~71:TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED, Room 403, East Block 2, Seg Park, Zhenxing Road, Futian, Shenzhen, 518044, Guangdong, , People's Republic of China ~72: FAN,YU;WANG,CONG;WO,YINGJIE;YAN,QINGLING;YAO,JUNJUN~ 33:CN ~31:201210046663.8 ~32:24/02/2012 2014/01144 ~ Provisional ~54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROMOTING COGNITIVE ACTIVATION AND DEACTIVATION ~71: CAPE PENINSULA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Symphony Way (Off Modderdam Road), Bellville, South Africa ~72: WEGMERSHAUS, LUCIANO JOHN PAUL~ 2014/01147 ~ Provisional ~54: STEMMING DEVICE ~71: JOHN HOFMEYR GODSIFF, 11 Peri Road, South Africa ~72: JOHN HOFMEYR GODSIFF~ 2014/01152 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD FOR INCREASING THE ADVANTAGES OF STRENGTH AIDS IN THE PRODUCTION OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD ~71: ASHLAND LICENSING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LLC, 5200 Blazer Parkway, United States of America ~72: DE LA VARENDE JEAN VICTOR MALLARD; KRAPSCH LUDWIG; MC GREGOR CHRISTOPHER JOHN~ 33: EP ~31:11 006 948.1 ~32:25/08/2011;33:EP ~31:12 001 249.7 ~32:24/02/2012 Page | 50

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2014/01156 ~ Complete ~54: FOOD-GRADE ENCAPSULATE AND PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF ~71: NESTEC S.A., Avenue Nestle 55 Vevey CH-1800, Switzerland ~72: BRAGA ANA LUIZA; KOLODZIEJCZYK ERIC; SCHMITT CHRISTOPHE JOSEPH ETIENNE~ 33: EP ~31:11174258.1 ~32:15/07/2011 . - APPLIED ON 2014/02/17 -

2014/01162 ~ Provisional ~54: COUPLED ROOF BOLT ~71: RAND YORK CASTINGS (PTY) LIMITED, 4 LAGOON DRIVE, South Africa ~72: MICHAEL ROBERT CORBETT~ 2014/01167 ~ Complete ~54: Energy arrangement ~71: Evert Frederik POTGIETER, 8 Williams Way, Racing Park, South Africa ~72: Evert Frederik POTGIETER~ 33: ZA ~31:2011/04080 ~32:02/08/2011 2014/01168 ~ Complete ~54: Method for concentrating brine ~71: Evert Frederik POTGIETER, 8 Williams Way, Racing Park, South Africa ~72: Evert Frederik POTGIETER~ 33: ZA ~31:2011/07382 ~32:10/10/2011 2014/01169 ~ Complete ~54: LEVOMILNACIPRAN DRUG FOR FUNCTIONAL REHABILITATION AFTER AN ACUTE NEUROLOGICAL STROKE ~71: PIERRE FABRE MEDICAMENT, 45, place Abel Gance, France ~72: SOKOLOFF, Pierre~ 33: FR ~31:1156917 ~32:28/07/2011 2014/01126 ~ Provisional ~54: SECURITY BARRIER ~71: HENKAL (PTY) LTD, Unit 23, Alabella Lodge, 125 Benoni Rd, Rynfield, South Africa ~72: HENDRIK JOHANNES KALTWASSER~ 2014/01163 ~ Complete ~54: Working method for a system for partial mirroring of glass tubes, and said system ~71: ABENGOA SOLAR NEW TECHNOLOGIES, S.A., Avda. De la Buhaira 2, Spain ~72: Eduardo GOMEZ RUIZ; Juan Pablo NUEZ BOOTELLO~ 33: ES ~31:P201101045 ~32:26/09/2011 2014/01164 ~ Complete ~54: Method for operating a wind turbine ~71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH, Dreekamp 5, Germany ~72: Helge GIERTZ; Wolfgang DE BOER~ 33: DE ~31:10 2011 081 795.6 ~32:30/08/2011 2014/01161 ~ Provisional ~54: WATER HEATING SYSTEM ~71: VAN BILJON, Clinton, NO. 5 SUMMERVILLE, BLOUBERG STREET, NOORDHEUWEL, South Africa ~72: VAN BILJON, Clinton~ 2014/01165 ~ Complete ~54: Operationally dependent filtering for soft starter current meausurements ~71: Eaton Corporation, 100 Eaton Boulevard, United States of America ~72: DIMINO, Steven; WOLFE, Robert~ 33: US ~31:13/186,677 ~32:20/07/2011 2014/01166 ~ Complete ~54: System for measuring current and method of making same ~71: Eaton Corporation, 1000 Eaton Boulevard, United States of America ~72: WOELFEL, James; WOODLEY, Kaijam~ 33: US ~31:13/192,262 ~32:27/07/2011 2014/01239 ~ Complete ~54: Modular cross shaft yoke ~71: Eaton Corporation, 1000 Eaton Boulevard, United States of America ~72: FISHER, Daniel Philip~ 2014/01180 ~ Complete ~54: GASIFICATION OF CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL ~71: SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 1 Sturdee Avenue, Rosebank, 2196 Johannesburg,, South Africa ~72: BAUMANN,PAUL SMIT;FRANCIS,DANIEL~ 33:GB ~31:1114700.6 ~32:25/08/2011 Page | 51

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2014/01182 ~ Complete ~54:ENCODING DEVICE AND METHOD,DECODING DEVICE AND METHOD,AND PROGRAM ~71:SONY CORPORATION , 1-7-1, Konan, MINATO-KU 108-0075, TOKYO,, Japan ~72: CHINEN,TORU;YAMAMOTO,YUKI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-182450 ~32:24/08/2011 2014/01184 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PREPARING A COMPOSITION HIGHLY CONCENTRATED ANTIBODIES BY ULTRAFILTRATION ~71:CHUGAI SEIYAKA KABUSHIKI KAISHA, 5-1, Ukima 5-chome, Kita-ku, 1158543, TOKYO,, Japan;GENENTECH,INC, 1 DNA Way, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 94080-4990, CA, , United States of America ~72: BENDER,JEAN;ISODA,TOMONORI;LAU,KELBY;OHEDA,MASAYOSHI;TANAKA,SAEKO;WAKAYAMA,RUMIKO;YAMADA,HIDENARI~ 33:US ~31:61/530,158 ~32:01/09/2011 2014/01185 ~ Complete ~54:ORAL AND SKIN CARE COMPOSITIONS BASED ON A 3,3'-DIALKYL-1,1'-BIPHENYL2,2'-DIOL OR A 3,3'-DIALKENYL-1,1'-BIPHENYL-2,2'-DIOL ~71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY, 300 Park Avenue, NEW YORK 10022, NY, , United States of America ~72: FEI,LIN;SUBRAMANYAM,RAVI;UTGIKAR,NEELIMA;XU,GUOFENG;YANG,YING~ 2014/01171 ~ Provisional ~54: A FEED SUPPLEMENT TO INCREASE THE GROWTH RATE, SURVIVAL RATE AND QUALITY OF ABALONE (HALIOTIS SPECIES) ~71: EXCELSIOR TRUST (IT3790/00), Block A1, Centurion Close 119 Gerhard Street, South Africa ~72: HENDRIK JACOBUS KRIEL~ 2014/01174 ~ Provisional ~54: IMPROVEMENT IN THE DESIGN OF UNDERGROUND NET HOOKSS ~71: LAWRENCE ALLEN PRESTON, PORTION 94 OF JQ 417 ROODEKOPJES, South Africa ~72: LAWRENCE ALLEN PRESTON~ 2014/01186 ~ Complete ~54: PROBE ARRANGEMENT FOR A FLOTATION CELL ~71: OUTOTEC OYJ, Puolikkotie 10, ESPOO FI-02230, Finland ~72: LEHIKOINEN, ANSSI; VAUHKONEN, MARKO~ 2014/01176 ~ Complete ~54: NOVEL CRYSTAL FORM ~71: GLAXO GROUP LIMITED, 980 Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 9GS, United Kingdom ~72: LEE, MEI-YIN~ 33: US ~31:61/530,104 ~32:01/09/2011 2014/01181 ~ Complete ~54: ENCODING DEVICE AND METHOD, DECODING DEVICE AND METHOD, AND PROGRAM ~71: SONY CORPORATION, 1-7-1, Konan, MINATO-KU 108-0075, TOKYO,, Japan ~72: CHINEN, TORU; YAMAMOTO, YUKI~ 33: JP ~31:2011-182449 ~32:24/08/2011 2014/01179 ~ Complete ~54: MINING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MINING USING SUCH SYSTEM ~71: AH PILLMAN &SON (1972) (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, C/O Ronbex & Activia Road, Activia Park,, South Africa ~72: PILLMAN, AMI FRANCOIS~ 33: ZA ~31:2012/08633 ~32:16/11/2012 2014/01187 ~ Provisional ~54: A TYPE PROTECTION MEMBER AND A METHOD OF PROTECTING A TYPE ~71: CHETTY, JENAN, No.16 Glen Avon, Audley Close, Umhlanga manors, Durban, 4139, South Africa ~72: CHETTY, JENAN~ 2014/01173 ~ Provisional ~54: PIPE AND CABLE HANGER ~71: LAWRENCE ALLEN PRESTON, PORTION 94 OF JQ 417 ROODEKOPJES, South Africa ~72: LAWRENCE ALLEN PRESTON~

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2014/01175 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS AS C-KIT KINASE INHIBITORS ~71:IRM LLC, 131 Front Street, PO Box HM 2899, Hamilton HM LX, Bermuda ~72: LI, XIAOLIN;LIU, XIAODONG;LOREN, JON;MOLTENI, VALENTINA;NABAKKA, JULIET;NGUYEN, BAO;PETRASSI, HANK MICHAEL JAMES;YEH, VINCE~ 2014/01172 ~ Provisional ~54: A FEED SUPPLEMENT TO ASSIST THE CONTROL OF CANDIDIASIS IN BIRDS (AVES) ~71: EXCELSIOR TRUST (IT3790/00), Block A1, Centurion Close, 119 Gerhard Street, South Africa ~72: HENDRIK JACOBUS KRIEL~ 2014/01177 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PREPARING 5-(2-{[6-(2,2-DIFLOURO-2PHENYLETHOXY)HEXYL]AMINO}-1(R)-HYDROXYETHYL)-8-HYDROXYQUINOLIN-2(1H)-ONE VIA A NOVEL INTERMEDIATE ~71:ALMIRALL, S.A., Rondal del General Mitre, 151, E-08022 Barcelona, Spain ~72: MARCHUETA HEREU, IOLANDA;MOYES VALLS, ENRIQUE~ 33:EP ~31:11382316.5 ~32:07/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/561,645 ~32:18/11/2011 2014/01178 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF REDUCING BLOOD LACTATE CONCENTRATION ~71:STOKELY-VAN CAMP, INC., 555 West Monroe Street, Chicago, 60661 Illinois, United States of America ~72: PIRNER, MARK ARTHUR;SMITH, JOHNERIC WILLIAM;ZACHWIEJA, JEFFREY J~ 33:US ~31:61/383,973 ~32:17/09/2010;33:US ~31:61/498,007 ~32:17/06/2011 2014/01183 ~ Complete ~54:FLUID LEVEL SENSOR AND RELATED METHODS ~71:HEWLETT-PACKARD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY L.P., 11445 Compaq Center Drive W., HOUSTON 77070, TX,, United States of America ~72: GHOZEIL,ADAM L.;LIEBERT,PAUL A.;LINN,SCOTT A.;VAN BROCKLIN,ANDREW~ 2014/01170 ~ Provisional ~54: A FEED SUPPLEMENT FOR DAIRY COWS TO INCREASE THE PRODUCTION OF QUALITY MILK ~71: EXCELSIOR TRUST (IT3790/00), Block A1, Centurion Close, 119 Gerhard Street, South Africa ~72: HENDRIK JACOBUS KRIEL~ . - APPLIED ON 2014/02/18 -

2014/01229 ~ Provisional ~54: Security Monitoring ~71: VILJOEN, Izak Jan Hendrik, 5 Seeliger Street, Hilbro, South Africa ~72: VILJOEN, Izak Jan Hendrik~ 2014/01198 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD, TERMINAL AND SYSTEM FOR RADIO FREQUENCY SECURE COMMUNICATION ~71:NATIONZ TECHNOLOGIES INC., 12F, Tower Building #3 China Academy of Science and Technology Development Gaoxin South Ave.1, Nanshan Shenzhen, People's Republic of China ~72: Li, Meixiang~ 33:CN ~31:201110250429.2 ~32:29/08/2011 2014/01199 ~ Complete ~54: BALLISTIC MULTILAYER ARRANGEMENT ~71: RELION protection systems AG, Tanne 55, CH-9405, Switzerland ~72: TSCHIERSCH, Ronald; PHILLIPS, Roland; MEYER, Thorsten~ 33: CH ~31:01361/11 ~32:22/08/2011;33:DE ~31:102011052879.2 ~32:22/08/2011;33:DE ~31:102011053484.9 ~32:11/09/2011 2014/01189 ~ Provisional ~54: ROCK BOLT ~71: MINE SUPPORT PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD, Houtkop Road, Duncanville, South Africa ~72: NISSEN, Christian~

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2014/01190 ~ Provisional ~54: VALVE ~71: MINE SUPPORT PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD, Houtkop Road, Duncanville, South Africa ~72: NISSEN, Christian~ 2014/01240 ~ Complete ~54:Time delay relay ~71:David Stuckey Investments Pty Ltd, C/- Pitcher Partners, 6th Floor, 161 Collins Street, Australia ~72: CRIVELLI, Jarrod; GRAHAM, Brent;NAINGGOLAN, Ingot Marito;STRIKE, Michael;STUCKEY, David Martin~ 33:AU ~31:2011903626 ~32:06/09/2011 2014/01191 ~ Provisional ~54: PRESSURE REDUCTION DEVICE ~71: MINE SUPPORT PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD, Houtkop Road, Duncanville, South Africa ~72: NISSEN, Christian~ 2014/01195 ~ Complete ~54: CARTRIDGE AMMUNITION ~71: DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG, ALTE NUSSDORFER STR. 13, D-88662 BERLINGEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BLACKBEARD, Gordon~ 33: ZA ~31:2011/05401 ~32:21/07/2011 2014/01196 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED FOOD PACKAGING ~71:INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC, 100 DEFOREST AVENUE, EAST HANOVER, NEW JERSEY 07936, USA, United States of America ~72: BLYTH, Simon;CORT, Dominic;DIXON, Hayley~ 33:GB ~31:1112444.3 ~32:20/07/2011 2014/01194 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD OF RECALIBRATING INERTIAL SENSORS ~71: LEICA GEOSYSTEMS AG, Heinrich-Wild-Strasse, Switzerland ~72: DALE, Paul; DUSHA, Damien~ 33: AU ~31:2011903659 ~32:08/09/2011;33:AU ~31:2011904078 ~32:03/10/2011 2014/01192 ~ Provisional ~54: FOOD PACKAGING ~71: MDLADLAMBA, Velile, William, Benoni, 420 BUITEN DRIVE, MOGWASE, 0314, South Africa ~72: MDLADLAMBA, Velile, William, Benoni~ 2014/01197 ~ Complete ~54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM OF RECALIBRATING AN INERTIAL SENSOR ~71: LEICA GEOSYSTEMS AG, Heinrich-Wild-Strasse, Switzerland ~72: DALE, Paul; DUSHA, Damien~ 33: AU ~31:2011903660 ~32:08/09/2011 2014/01193 ~ Provisional ~54: PUMPING APPARATUS ~71: ERLS MINING (PTY) LTD, 21 the Broads, South Africa ~72: BREDIN, Murray; WOOD, Richard Roy~ 2014/01200 ~ Complete ~54: SPORTS RACKET AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME ~71: REVOLUTIONARY TENNIS INNOVATIONS, LLC, 136 Waverly Place, PH New York, NY 10014, United States of America ~72: BRANDT, RICHARD A.; SCEPANOVIC, DRAGOSLAV~ 33: US ~31:61/588,483 ~32:19/01/2012 2014/01201 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING A COFFEE BEVERAGE AND COFFEE MACHINE FOR PERFORMING THE METHOD ~71: JURA ELEKTROAPPARATE AG, Kaffeeweltstrasse 10, CH-4626, Niederbuchsiten, Switzerland ~72: BUTTIKER, PHILLIPP~ 33: EP ~31:11405320.0 ~32:13/09/2011 2014/01212 ~ Complete ~54:INSECT RESISTANT AND HERBICIDE TOLERANT SOYBEAN EVENT 9582.814.19.1 ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC , 9330 Zionsville road, Indianapolis , 46268, Indiana,, United States of America ~72: BARD,NATHAN;BRADFISCH,GREG;CUI,YUNXING CORY;DRIPPS,JAMES E;HOFFMAN,THOMAS;PAREDDY,DAYAKAR;PARKHURST,DAWN M;TOLEDO,SANDRA

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G;WIGGINS,BARRY;ZHOU,NING~ 33:US ~31:61/511,664 ~32:26/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/521,798 ~32:10/08/2011 2014/01214 ~ Complete ~54:PARTICULATE SPRAYER ~71:MCCORMICK & COMPANY,INCORPORATED , 18 Loveton Circle, Sparks, 21152, Maryland,, United States of America ~72: IMPEY,BENJAMIN ERLAND;LEE,CARYS ELERI;MARSH,PAUL NIGEL;NELSON,GRAIG HARVEY;STONEHOUSE,DAVID RICHARD;WILSON,TRACIE~ 33:US ~31:61/529,025 ~32:30/08/2011 2014/01226 ~ Complete ~54: LANCES FOR TOP SUBMERGED INJECTION ~71: OUTOTEC OYJ, Puolikkotie 10 Espoo FI-02230, Finland ~72: MATUSEWICZ ROBERT; OUTOTEC OYJ; REUTER MARKUS~ 33: AU ~31:2011903569 ~32:02/09/2011 2014/01227 ~ Complete ~54: BEVERAGE PRODUCTION MACHINE AND METHOD ~71: NESTEC S.A., Avenue Nestle 55 Vevey CH-1800, Switzerland ~72: GUIDORZI SARA; RICCO MASSIMILLIANO; UGOLINI MARCO CORRADO~ 33: IT ~31:MI2011A001337 ~32:19/07/2011;33:EP ~31:11184078.1 ~32:06/10/2011 2014/01209 ~ Complete ~54: BEER BREWING METHOD ~71: KRONES AG, Bohmerwaldstrasse 5, Germany ~72: SCHNEID RALPH~ 33: DE ~31:102011081648.8 ~32:26/08/2011 2014/01205 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD FOR PROVIDING IMAGES OF A TISSUE SECTION ~71: MEDETECT AB, Medicon Village, S-223 81, Lund, Sweden ~72: ERJEFALT, JONAS~ 33: SE ~31:1150724-1 ~32:28/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/512,617 ~32:28/07/2011 2014/01206 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECEIVING MULTIMEDIA BROADCAST/MULTICAST SERVICE IN MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ~71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD, 129, Samsung-Ro, Yeongtong, Suwon-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, 443-742, Republic of Korea ~72: JANG, JAE HYUK;JEONG, KYEONG IN;VAN DER VELDE, HIMKE;VAN LIESHOUT, GERT-JAN~ 33:US ~31:61/524,000 ~32:16/08/2011 2014/01217 ~ Complete ~54: TREATMENT OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS WITH COMBINATION OF LAQUINIMOD AND INTERFERON-BETA ~71: TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES LTD, 5 Basel Street, P.O.Box 3190, petach-tikva, 49131, Israel ~72: GILGUN, YOSSI; TARCIC, NORA~ 33: US ~31:61/512,817 ~32:28/07/2011 2014/01218 ~ Complete ~54:INSTALLATION SYSTEM FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES ~71:BRITTMORE GROUP LLC, 155 S.12TH Street, San Jose, 95112, California,, United States of America ~72: BRITCHER,ERIC BRAMWELL;MOORE,JEFFREY ALLEN~ 33:US ~31:61/509,471 ~32:19/07/2011 2014/01219 ~ Complete ~54:NUTRITIOUS COMPOSITION AND DIETARY SUPPLEMENT ~71:VAN HEERDEN,CORNELIA HERMINA, 16 Die Koppie, Uitzight Park, Eldoraigne, PRETORIA, Gauteng,, South Africa ~72: VAN HEERDEN,CORNELIA HERMINA~ 33:ZA ~31:2012/04072 ~32:04/12/2012 2014/01220 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR RECOVERING METALS FROM MATERIAL CONTAINING THEM ~71:OUTOTEC OYJ, Puolikkotie 10 ESPOO, Finland ~72: HIETALA KARI;HULTHOLM STIG-ERIK;KARONEN JANNE;MIETTINEN VILLE;PAATERO ERKKI;RUONALA MIKKO~ 33:FI ~31:20110279 ~32:29/08/2011

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2014/01223 ~ Complete ~54:HYDRAZIDE CONTAINING NUCLEAR TRANSPORT MODULATORS AND USES THEREOF ~71:KARYOPHARM THERAPEUTICS, INC, 2 Mercer Road Natick , United States of America ~72: MCCAULEY DILARA;SANDANAYAKA VINCENT P;SHACHAM SHARON;SHECHTER SHARON~ 33:US ~31:61/513 428 ~32:29/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/513 432 ~32:29/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/610 178 ~32:13/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/653 588 ~32:31/05/2012;33:US ~31:61/654 651 ~32:01/06/2012 2014/01225 ~ Complete ~54: IMPROVED FOOD PROCESSING IN METAL CANS ~71: CROWN PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY, INC, 11535 S. Central Avenue Alsip, United States of America ~72: CLAYDON PAUL CHARLES; RAMSEY CHRISTOPHER PAUL; WINSTANLEY LUCY~ 2014/01224 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF (7S)-3,4DIMETHOXYBICYCLO[4.2.0]OCTA-1,3,5-TRIENE-7-CARBOXYLIC ACID, AND APPLICATION IN THE SYNTHESIS OF IVABRADINE AND SALTS THEREOF ~71:LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER, 35 rue de Verdun SURESNES CEDEX , France ~72: LEFOULON FRANCOIS;PEDRAGOSA MOREAU SANDRINE~ 33:FR ~31:13/51785 ~32:28/02/2013 2014/01215 ~ Provisional ~54: FRACKING ~71: TRAILBLAZER TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD, 238 Featherbrooke Estate, Roodekrans,, South Africa ~72: BEWSEY, JOHN ARTHUR~ 2014/01221 ~ Complete ~54: A DE-AERATION DEVICE ~71: LUDOWICI AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, 67 Randle Road PINKENBA, Australia ~72: ORUPOLD TAAVI~ 33: AU ~31:2011903462 ~32:29/08/2011 2014/01222 ~ Complete ~54: ALIGNMENT PLATE APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE ~71: ORTHOGRID SYSTEMS LLC, 223 North 6th Street Suite 40, United States of America ~72: KUBIAK ERIK NOBLE; POOLE COLIN EDWARD~ 33: US ~31:61/525 259 ~32:19/08/2011 2014/01202 ~ Complete ~54:SOLID FORMS OF A TRANSTHYRETIN DISSOCIATION INHIBITOR ~71:PFIZER INC., 235 East 42nd Street, New York, NY 10017,, United States of America ~72: LABAUDINIERE, RICHARD FREDERIC;O'NIELL, MICHAEL HENRY~ 33:US ~31:61/535,551 ~32:16/09/2011 2014/01203 ~ Complete ~54:TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM ~71:COAMO OIL CO., LTD., 1-1-1, Shiruba, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 1058528, Japan;INPEX CORPORATION, 5-3-1, Akasaka Minato-ku, Tokyo, 1076332, Japan;JAPAN OIIL, GAS AND METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION, 2-10-1, Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 1050001, Japan;JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO., LTD, 7-12, Marunouchi 1-Chome, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo 1000005, Japan;JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY COPRORATION , 6-3, Otemachi 2-Chome, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo,1008162, Japan;NIPPON STEEL & SUMKIN ENGINEERING CO., LTD, 5-1 Osaki 1-Chome, Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo, 1418604, Japan ~72: KATO, YUZURU;MORITA, KENTAROU;YAMADA, EIICHI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-171812 ~32:05/08/2011 2014/01204 ~ Complete ~54:FILTER CLEANING APPARATUS ~71:COSMO OIL CO., LTD., 1-1-1 Shibaura, Minatoku, Tokyo, 1058528, Japan;INPEX CORPORATION, 5-3-1 Akasaka Minato-Ku, Tokyo, 1076332, Japan;JAPAN OIL, GAS AND METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION, 2-10-1, Toranomon, Minato-Ku, Tokyo, 105-0001, Japan;JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO., LTD., 7-12, Marunouchi 1-Chomem Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo, 1000005, Japan;JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY COPRORATION , 6-3, Otemachi 2-Chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-8162, Japan;NIPPON STEEL & SUMIKIN ENGINEERING CO., LTD., 5-1, Osaki 1-Chome, Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo, 1418604, Japan ~72: FUKUMOTO, SHINJI;MURATA, ATSUSHI;YAMADA, EIICHI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-171811 ~32:05/08/2011 Page | 56

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2014/01207 ~ Complete ~54: PHOTOVOLTAIC DC/AC INVERTER WITH CASCADED H-BRIDGE CONVERTERS ~71: OPTISTRING TECHNOLOGIES AB, Tulegatan 20, S-113 53, Stockholm, Sweden ~72: MODEER, TOMAS~ 33: SE ~31:1150791-0 ~32:31/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/533,241 ~32:11/09/2011 2014/01208 ~ Complete ~54:INSECT RESISTANT AND HERBICIDE TOLERANT BREEDING STACK OF SOYBEAN EVENT pDAB9582.814 AND pDAB4468.04.16.1 ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, 46268, Indiana, United States of America ~72: BAI, YONGHE;BARD, NATHAN;BARNES, RICARDO A;BISHOP, BRANDON BJ;BRADFISCH, GREGORY A;COLON, JULISSA;CUI, YUNXING CORY;DRIPPS, JAMES E;GILLES, GREGORY JAMES;HOFFMAN, THOMAS;NAGARAJ, NANDI;PAREDDY, DAYAKAR;PARKHURST, DAWN M;TOLEDO, SANDRA GRACE;VANOPDORP, NATHAN JOEL;VERCAUTEREN, MICHAEL;WIGGINS, BARRY;WRIGHT, TERRY R;ZHOU, NING~ 33:US ~31:61/511,664 ~32:26/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/521,798 ~32:10/08/2011 2014/01231 ~ Complete ~54:SOYBEAN EVENT pDAB9582.814.19.1 DETECTION METHOD ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, 46268, Indiana,, United States of America ~72: CLARK,LAUREN;SMITH,KELLEY ANN;WANG,YANG;ZHOU,NING~ 33:US ~31:61/511,658 ~32:26/07/2011 2014/01210 ~ Complete ~54:PEPTIDE NANOPARTICLES AND USES THEREOF ~71:PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE , 17 Quincy Street, Cambridge, 02138, Massachusetts,, United States of America ~72: DANUSER,GAUDENZ;DITTRICH,CHRISTIAN~ 33:US ~31:61/526,526 ~32:23/08/2011 2014/01211 ~ Complete ~54:KINASE INHIBITOR POLYMORPHS ~71:INTELLIKINE LLC, 10931 North Torrey Pines Road, Suite 103, La Jolla, 92037, California, , United States of America ~72: MARTIN,MICHAEL;REN,PINGDA~ 33:US ~31:61/522,624 ~32:11/08/2011 2014/01213 ~ Complete ~54: DECITABINE DERIVATIVE FORMULATIONS ~71: ASTEX PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. , 4140 Dublin Boulevard, Suite 200, Dublin, 94568, California,, United States of America ~72: JOSHIHANGAL,RAJASHREE;RAVIVARAPU,HARISH;REDKAR,SANJEEV;TANG,CHUNLIN~ 33:US ~31:61/529,081 ~32:30/08/2011 2014/01216 ~ Complete ~54:STABILIZED BACKING RING AND STABILIZING RING THEREFOR ~71:THE TIMKEN COMPANY, 1835 Dueber Avenue s.w., Canton, 44706-0930, Ohio, , United States of America ~72: BRISTER,STEPHEN E;BUCHANAN,ALAN D~ 33:US ~31:61/525,417 ~32:19/08/2011 . - APPLIED ON 2014/02/19 -

2014/01232 ~ Provisional ~54: Fibro Relieve Hot & Cold Pack ~71: Berdina Schurink, P. O. Box 2272 Brooklyn Square, South Africa ~72: Berdina Schurink~ 2014/01313 ~ Provisional ~54: Modesty ~71: Berdina Schurink, P. O. Box 2272 Brooklyn Square, South Africa ~72: Berdina Schurink~ 2014/01237 ~ Complete ~54: DIETARY SUPPLEMENT FOR USE IN A WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM ~71: SMITH, Conrad Anton, 59 Boulevard Crescent, Stone River Estate, Beverly, South Africa ~72: SMITH, Conrad Anton~

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2014/01238 ~ Complete ~54:INTEGRATION OF SOLVENT DEASPHALTING WITH RESIN HYDROPROCESSING ~71:FOSTER WHEELER USA CORPORATION, 585 North Dairy Ashford Road, United States of America ~72: CLARKE, Robert; GILLIS, Daniel, B.;WOODSON, Joseph~ 33:US ~31:61/513,447 ~32:29/07/2011 2014/01233 ~ Complete ~54: BAG OPENING DEVICE ~71: TRADE AVAIL 214 CC, 24A TAUTE STREET, ERMELO, 2351, South Africa ~72: BOTHA, Henry, Dirk~ 2014/01234 ~ Complete ~54: PERISTALTIC PUMP ~71: WATSON-MARLOW LIMITED, Falmouth, United Kingdom ~72: WARREN, Oliver~ 33: GB ~31:1118427.2 ~32:25/10/2011 2014/01235 ~ Complete ~54: IDENTIFICATION OF ATYPICAL ANTIBODIES IN HUMAN BLOOD AND BLOOD PRODUCTS ~71: GRIFOLS, S.A., C/Jess y Mara, 6, Spain ~72: HOTTA, Joann; ZERVOS, Clark~ 33: US ~31:61/578,290 ~32:21/12/2011 2014/01230 ~ Provisional ~54:`FreeQ a `frequency management device for heat, audio and vibration spectrums ~71: Lawrence Richard Albertyn, Plot 47, Leeuwkloof Valley, Cullinan, South Africa ~72: Lawrence Richard Albertyn~ 33: ZA ~31: Article 4 ~32:19/02/2014 2014/01236 ~ Complete ~54: SOLVENT-BASED METHODS FOR PRODUCTION OF GRAPHENE NANORIBBONS ~71: WILLIAM MARSH RICE UNIVERSITY, 6100 Main Street, United States of America ~72: GENORIO, Bostjan; LU, Wei; TOUR, James, M. ~ 33: US ~31:61/534,553 ~32:14/09/2011 2014/01241 ~ Provisional ~54: USB STICK WITH ADABLE MEMORY ~71: SOMELEZO MATUTU, PO BOX 34, South Africa ~72: SOMELEZO MATUTU~ 2014/01262 ~ Complete ~54:PURES-(-)-9-FLUORO-6,7-DIHYDRO-8-(4-HYDROXYPIPERIDIN-1-YL)-5-METHYL-1OXO-1H,-5H-BENZO[I,J]QUINOLIZINE-2- CARBOXYLIC ACID L-ARGININE SALT TETRAHYDRATE AND A PROCESS FOR ITS PREPARATION ~71:WOCKHARDT LIMITED, D-4, Midc Area, Chikalthana, Aurangabad, 431210, , India ~72: DEO,KESHAV;DIWAN,FURQAN MAHOMMED;GANGAKHEDKAR,KIRAN KUMAR;VARANGAONKAR,ANIRUDDHA;YEOLE,RAVINDRA DATTATRAYA~ 33:IN ~31:2740/MUM/2011 ~32:28/09/2011 2014/01269 ~ Complete ~54:INTRAVAGINAL DEVICES FOR DRUG DELIVERY ~71:KISER,PATRICK F., 3709 North Wayne Ave #3, CHICAGO 60613, IL,, United States of America ~72: CLARK,JUSTIN THOMAS;JOHNSON,TODD JESEPH;KISER,PATRICK F.;RASTOGI,RACHNA;SHELKE,NAMDEV~ 33:US ~31:61/509,694 ~32:20/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/655,288 ~32:04/06/2012 2014/01270 ~ Complete ~54:NUCLEAR TRANSPORT MODULATORS AND USES THEREOF ~71:KARYOPHARM THERAPEUTICS,INC, 2 Mercer Road, NATICK 01760, MA,, United States of America ~72: KAUFFMAN,MICHAEL;LANDESMAN,YOSEF;MCCAULEY,DILARA;SAINT-MARTIN,JEANRICHARD;SANDANAYAKA,VINCENT P.;SENAPEDIS,WILLIAM;SHACHAM,SHARON;SHECHTER,SHARON~ 33:US ~31:61/513,428 ~32:29/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/513,432 ~32:29/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/653,588 ~32:31/05/2012

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2014/01284 ~ Provisional ~54:ATTACHMENT OF A LASER POINTER TO PRE-EXISTING EQUIPMENT FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF SAFETY IN WORKING OPERATIONS ~71:PATRICK JAMES PICK, 74 Protea Street Hoeveld Park, South Africa;PIETER FREDIRIK VENTER, 9 Silver Avenue Ben Fleur, South Africa ~72: PATRIK JAMES PICK;PIETER FREDIRIK VENTER~ 2014/01300 ~ Provisional ~54: AUTOMATION OF THE ROOF EXTENSION PROCESS OF A CAMPER OR CARAVAN ~71: PATRICK JAMES PICK, 74 Protein Street, Hoeveld Park, South Africa ~72: PATRICK JAMES PICK~ 2014/01272 ~ Complete ~54: PYRIMIDINE PDE10 INHIBITORS ~71: MERCK SHARP & DOHME CORP., 126 East Lincoln Avenue, RAHWAY 07065-0907, NJ, United States of America ~72: COX, CHRISTOPHER D.; DUDKIN,VADIM;KERN,JEFFREY;LAYTON,MARK E.;RAHEEM,IZZAT T.~ 33:US ~31:61/527,392 ~32:25/08/2011 2014/01271 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF THE PACAP AS A MOLECULAR ADJUVANT FOR VACCINES ~71:CENTRO DE INGENIERIA GENETICA Y BIOTECNOLOGIA, Avenida 31 entre 158 y 190, PLAYA 11600, LA HABANA,, Cuba ~72: CARPIO GONZALEZ,YAMILA;ESTRADA GARCIA,MARIO PABLO;LUGO GONZALEZ,JUANA MARIA~ 33:CU ~31:20110167 ~32:26/08/2011 2014/01256 ~ Complete ~54: IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO POLYMERS, DEPOSITION AIDS, TARGETED BENEFIT AGENTS AND SUBSTRATE TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS ~71: UNILEVER PLC, Unilver House, 100 Victoria Embarkment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY,, United Kingdom ~72: CHEN, HONGGANG; JONES, CHRISTOPHER CLARKSON; PAN, XIAOYUN; WANG, JINFANG~ 2014/01268 ~ Complete ~54:NORIBOGAINE SALT ANSOLVATES ~71:DEMERX,INC., 305 South Andrews Avenue, Suite 515, FORT LAUDERDALE 33301, FL,, United States of America ~72: GLESS,RICHARD D.;SCHINZER,WILLIAM C.~ 33:US ~31:61/535,300 ~32:15/09/2011 2014/01260 ~ Complete ~54: DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SURFACTANT AND ENZYME ~71: UNILEVER PLC, Unilever House, 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, , United Kingdom ~72: COOK, ANDREW THOMAS; PARRY, NEIL JAMES~ 33: EP ~31:11181392.9 ~32:15/09/2011 2014/01267 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBODIES TO PCSK9 AND USES THEREOF ~71:ELI LILLY AND COMPANY , Lilly Corporate center, INDIANAPOLIS 46285, IN,, United States of America ~72: ALLAN,BARRETT;DARLING RYAN JAMES;DAVIES,JULIAN~ 33:US ~31:61/535,625 ~32:16/09/2011 2014/01265 ~ Provisional ~54: MANUALLY OPERABLE FABRIC SURFACE CLEANING IMPLEMENT ~71: MUSIKER, LAETITIA JOANNA, 81 Paprika Avenue, Newlands X 2, PRETORIA, GP, South Africa ~72: MUSIKER, LAETITIA JOANNA~ 2014/01274 ~ Provisional ~54: RETRACTABLE ROOF TENT FOR A CARAVAN OR CAMPER ~71: PATRICK JAMES PICK, 74 Protea Street, Hoeveld Park,, South Africa ~72: PATRICK JAMES PICK~ 2014/01285 ~ Provisional ~54:TRANSPORTABLE WATER SUPPLY ~71:PATRIK JAMES PICK, 74 Protea Street, Hoeveld Park, South Africa;PIETER FREDIRIK VENTER, 9 Silver Avenue, Ben Fleur, South Africa ~72: PATRIK JAMES PICK;PIETER FREDIRIK VENTER~

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2014/01246 ~ Provisional ~54: EISH VEGGIE-PAP ~71: ABRAHAM JACOBUS VENTER, PO BOX 22349, South Africa; NORMAN BARRY CROFT, PO BOX 22349, South Africa ~72: ABRAHAM JACOBUS VENTER; NORMAN BARRY CROFT~ 2014/01299 ~ Provisional ~54: TRANSPORTABLE BAKERY ~71: PIETER FREDIRIK VENTER, 9 Silver Avenue, Ben Fleur, South Africa ~72: PIETER FREDIRIK VENTER~ 2014/01243 ~ Provisional ~54: WATER DEFLECTOR ~71: CHRISTIAN PETRUS APPELGRYN, PO BOX 43023 THERESA PARK, South Africa ~72: CHRISTIAN PETRUS APPELGRYN~ 2014/01245 ~ Provisional ~54: REMOVABLE VEHICLE RUNNING BOARD ~71: ANTHONY DENIS KOBROWISKY, PO BOX 73793, South Africa ~72: ANTHONY DENIS KOBROWISKY~ 2014/01248 ~ Complete ~54: WATER HEATER ~71: ELDON, JOSEPH FRANCIS, 34 Riverside, 18 Lane Avenue, Dunsevern, Lyndhurst,, South Africa ~72: ELDON, JOSEPH FRANCIS~ 2014/01261 ~ Complete ~54: PURIFICATION PROCESS ~71: DOW TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS LLC, 2020 Dow Center, Midland, 48674, Michigan, United States of America ~72: MILLER, GLENN A~ 33: US ~31:61/541,291 ~32:30/09/2011 2014/01228 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CLASSIFYING COMMODITIES ON E-COMMERCE PLATFORM ~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: LIU.JUNYU~ 33:CN ~31:201110220792.X ~32:03/08/2011 2014/01286 ~ Provisional ~54:ROOF VENTILATION TO GENERATE ELECTRICITY ~71:PATRIK JAMES PICK, 74 Protea Street, Hoeveld Park, South Africa; Pieter Fredirik Venter, 9 Silver Avenue, Ben Fleur, South Africa ~72: PATRIK JAMES PICK;PIETER FREDIRIK VENTER~ 2014/01247 ~ Provisional ~54: TRACK SWEEPER ~71: NICO KRUGER, 244 THORNY VALLEY ESTATE, HONINGKLIP, South Africa ~72: NICO KRUGER~ 2014/01249 ~ Complete ~54:PYRROLOPYRIMIDINE AND PURINE DERIVATIVES ~71:PFIZER INC., 235 East 42nd Street, New York, NY 10017, United States of America ~72: CHENG, HENGMIAO;JOHNSON JR, THEODORE OTTO;KATH, JOHN CHARLES;LIU, KEVIN KUN-CHIN;LUNNEY, ELIZABETH ANN;NAGATA, ASAKO;NAIR, SAJIV KRISHNAN;PLANKEN, SIMON PAUL;SUTTON, SCOTT CHANNING~ 33:US ~31:61/538,103 ~32:22/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/639,639 ~32:27/04/2012 2014/01250 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED MCM-56 MANUFACTURE ~71:EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL PATENTS INC., 5200 Bayway Drive, Baytoen, TX 77520, United States of America ~72: HELTON, TERRY E.;HRYCENKO, NADYA A.;JOHNSON, IVY D.;ROTH, WIESLAW J.~ 33:US ~31:61/535,632 ~32:16/09/2011;33:EP ~31:11188529.9 ~32:10/11/2011 2014/01251 ~ Complete ~54:STABLE WATER-SOLUBLE UNIT DOSE ARTICLES ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, Cimcinatti, Ohio 45202, United States of America ~72: BROECKX, Page | 60

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WALTER AUGUST MARIA;FERNANDEZ-PRIETO, SUSANA;GUIMET, ISABELLE;LABEQUE, REGINE;SMETS, JOHAN~ 33:EP ~31:11181102.3 ~32:13/09/2011 2014/01252 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD FOR REPAIRING RADIALLY CRACKED HOLE ~71: NELSON MANDELA METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY, University Way, Summerstrand, South Africa ~72: DOUBELL, PHILLIP; HATTING, DANIEL GERHARDUS; PENTZ, WILLEM GERHARD; VON WEILLIGH, LOUIS GEORGE~ 33: ZA ~31:2012/03293 ~32:07/05/2012 2014/01254 ~ Complete ~54: PERMANENT SYSTEM FOR CONTINUOUS DETECTION OF CURRENT DISTRIBUTION IN INTERCONNECTED ELECTROLYTIC CELLS ~71: INDUSTRIE DE NORA S.P.A, Via Bistolfi 35, I-20134, Milan, Italy ~72: PRADO, FELIX~ 33: IT ~31:MI2011A001668 ~32:16/09/2011 2014/01244 ~ Provisional ~54: EXPANDA- TAXI ~71: ANTHONY DENIS KOBROWISKY, PO BOX 73793, South Africa ~72: ANTHNY DENIS KOBROWISKY~ 2014/01258 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD FOR OTPIMISING COMBUSTION IN PARTITION LINES OF A CHAMBER KILN FOR FIRING CARBON BLOCKS ~71:SOLIOS CARBONE, 32,Rue Fleury Neuvesel, F-69700, Givors, France ~72: CHERIF IDRISSI EL GANOUNI, OUSSAMA;FIOT, NICOLAS~ 33:FR ~31:1157976 ~32:08/09/2011 2014/01242 ~ Provisional ~54: WHEEL CHANGE ASSISTANT ~71: BASIL FREDERICH COOK, 9 BAYA ROAD,, South Africa ~72: BASIL FREDERICH COOK~ 2014/01253 ~ Complete ~54: SYSTEM FOR BROADCASTING VIDEO PROGRAMMES ~71: ENESYS TECHNOLOGIES, 6 Rue De La Carriere, CS 37734, F-35510, Cesson Sevigne, France ~72: PICHOT, BERNARD; POULAIN, LUDOVIC; PUTON, MATTHIEU; ROUL, LAURENT~ 33: FR ~31:11/56572 ~32:20/07/2011 2014/01255 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR FRAGMENTING AND/OR PRE-WEAKENING MATERIAL USING HIGHVOLTAGE DISCHARGERS ~71:SELFRAG AG, Biberenzegli 18, CH-3210, Kerzers, Switzerland ~72: AHLQVIST JEANNERET, HELENA;FEITKENHAUER, HEIKO;GIESE, HARALD;HOPPE, PETER;LEBER, KLAUS;MONTI DI SOPRA, FABRICE;MULLER-SIEBERT, REINHARD;SINGER, JOSEF;WEH, ALEXANDER~ 2014/01257 ~ Complete ~54:ESCALTOR OR MOVING WALKWAY HAVING SHEET MATERIAL THAT CAN BE SEEN FROM BELOW ~71:INVENTO AG, Seestrasse 55, CH-6052, Hergswil, Switzerland ~72: HAUER, STEPHAN;HEINEMANN, GERD;KLEIN, WOLFGANG;MATHEISL, MICHAEL;NESZMERAK, WOLFGANG~ 33:EP ~31:11179240.4 ~32:30/08/2011 2014/01259 ~ Complete ~54:USES FOR AND ARTICLE OF MANUFACTURE INCLUDING HER2 DIMERIZATION INHIBITOR PERTUZUMAB ~71:GENENTECH,INC, 1 DNA Way , South San Francisco, 94080, California,, United States of America ~72: ALAVATTAM,SREEDHARA;AMLER LUKAS C;BENYUNES,MARK C;CLARK,EMMA L;DE TOLEDO PELIZON,CHRISTINA H;KWONG GLOVER,ZEPHANIA W;MITCHELL,LADA;RATNAYAKE,YAYANTHA;ROSS,GRAHAM A;WALKER,RU-AMIR~ 33:US ~31:61/547,535 ~32:14/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/567,015 ~32:05/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/657,669 ~32:08/06/2012;33:US ~31:61/682,037 ~32:10/08/2012;33:US ~31:61/694,584 ~32:29/08/2012

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2014/01263 ~ Complete ~54:DECOMPOSABLE APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING SAME ~71:ANPAC BIO-MEDICAL SCIENCE CO.,LTD, Shrm Trustees(BVI), Limited of Trinity Chambers, P.O.Box 4301, Road Town, Tortola, , United Kingdom ~72: DU,XUEDONG;YU,CHRIS C~ 33:US ~31:13/196,622 ~32:02/08/2011 2014/01264 ~ Complete ~54:BUFFERING PREDICTION DATA IN VIDEO CODING ~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED , Attn:International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, SAN DIEGO 92121-1714, CA,, United States of America ~72: CHIEN,WEI-JUNG;GUO,LIWEI;KARCZEWICZ,MARTA;WANG,XIANGLIN;ZHENG,YUNFEI~ 33:US ~31:61/509,933 ~32:20/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/522,136 ~32:10/08/2011;33:US ~31:13/550,377 ~32:16/07/2012 2014/01266 ~ Complete ~54:HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE ~71:FAIRFIELD MANUFACTURING COMPANY ,INC , U.S. Route 52 South, LAFAYETTE 47903, IN,, United States of America ~72: CARON,LAVERNE ANDREW~ 33:US ~31:61/769,092 ~32:25/02/2013 . - APPLIED ON 2014/02/20 -

2014/01305 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL SHEET AND HIGH-STRENGTH GALVANISED STEEL SHEET EXCELLENT IN SHAPEABILITY AND METHODS OF PRODUCTION OF SAME ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-chome, CHIYODA-KU 100-8071, TOKYO, Japan ~72: KAWATA,HIROYUKI;MARUYAMA,NAOKI;MINAMI,AKINOBU;MURASATO,AKINOBU;SUGIURA,NATSUKO;YAMAGU CHI,YUJI;YASUI,TAKESHI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-161122 ~32:29/07/2011 2014/01303 ~ Complete ~54:GALVANNEALED LAYER AND STEEL SHEET COMPRISING THE SAME, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-chome, CHIYODA-KU 100-8071, TOYKO, , Japan ~72: KAWATA,HIROYUKI;MARUYAMA,NAOKI;MINAMI,AKINOBU;MURASATO,AKINOBU;YASUI,TAKESHI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-167779 ~32:29/07/2011 2014/01281 ~ Complete ~54:CONTINUOUS MINER MID-CONVEYOR DRIVE ~71:JOY MM DELAWARE, INC., 2751 Centerville Road, Suite 342, Wilmington, United States of America ~72: O'NEILL, Michael L.~ 33:US ~31:13/775,446 ~32:25/02/2013 2014/01280 ~ Provisional ~54: A WARNING SYSTEM ~71: SMIT, Natasha, 16 Cozy Close, Edenburg, South Africa ~72: SMIT, Natasha; VAN NIEKERK, Pieter, D. ~ 2014/01273 ~ Provisional ~54: Beverage arrangement ~71: Dewald KOEKEMOER, 154 Toscana Villas, South Africa ~72: Dewald KOEKEMOER~ 2014/01275 ~ Provisional ~54: Signalling arrangement ~71: Dewald KOEKEMOER, 154 Toscana Villas, South Africa ~72: Dewald KOEKEMOER~ 2014/01276 ~ Provisional ~54: TRANSPORT / LOGISTICS / COURIER - MOBILE APPLICATION (INFORMATION PUSH THROUGH SYSTEM) and TRANSPORT / LOGISTICS / COURIER - MOBILE APPLICATION PROCESS (BROKERAGE, COMMUNICATION GATEWAY AND RATING CONCEPT INCLUDED) ~71: We Quote (Pty) Ltd 2010/0221997/07, 29 First Avenue, South Africa ~72: We Quote (Pty) Ltd - 2010/0221997/07~ Page | 62

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2014/01283 ~ Complete ~54: ANTHELMINTIC FORMULATIONS AND TREATMENTS ~71: VIRBAC, 1 re Avenue, 2065m L.I.D., France ~72: CUFF, Nicola Jane; PULFORD, Peter Norman; VICKERS, Mark Colin~ 33: NZ ~31:594610 ~32:16/08/2011 2014/01277 ~ Provisional ~54: TRAFFIC VIOLATION MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71: WILLEM JOHANNES BOTHA, PLOT 54 BRENDAR ROAD, KWAGGAFONTEIN, South Africa ~72: WILLEM JOHANNES BOTHA~ 2014/01278 ~ Provisional ~54: Routing of Internet data ~71: Hero Telecoms (Pty) Ltd, 156 Dorp Street, South Africa ~72: DEVINE, James Joseph~ 2014/01279 ~ Provisional ~54:Vehicle Security ~71:HIEPNER, Suzaan, No. 34 Sysie Road, Rooihuiskraal, South Africa;LOUW, Devon, No. 3 Le Fleur, Knoessen , South Africa ~72: HIEPNER, Suzaan;LOUW, Devon~ 2014/01289 ~ Provisional ~54: HAIRGROW ~71: BERYL THIENHAUS, 34 GLEN OAK RD, WELCOME GLEN GLENCAIRN, South Africa ~72: BERYL THIENHAUS~ 2014/01292 ~ Complete ~54: HYGIENIC PROTECTIVE COVER ~71: NADASEN, MELANIE THILOSHINI, No. 43 Adams Road,, South Africa ~72: MADASEN, MELANIE THILOSHINI~ 2014/01296 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR DETECTING NUCLEOSOMES CONTAINING HISTONE VARIANTS ~71:SINGAPORE VOLITION PTE LIMITED, 165 Gangsa Road, Unit 01-70, Singapore 670165, Singapore ~72: MICALLEF, JACOB VINCENT~ 33:GB ~31:1115098.4 ~32:01/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/530,304 ~32:01/09/2011 2014/01304 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH-STRENGTH ZINC-PLATED STEEL SHEET AND HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL SHEET HAVING SUPERIOR MOLDABILITY,AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING EACH ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO CORPORATION , 6-1, Marunouchi 2-chome, CHIYODA-KU 100-8071, TOKYO, Japan ~72: AZUMA,MADAFUMI;KAWATA,HIROYUKI;MARUYAMA,NAOKI;MINAMI,AKINOBU;MURASATO,AKINOBU;YONEMU RA,SHIGERU~ 33:JP ~31:2011-167816 ~32:29/07/2011 2014/01307 ~ Complete ~54:PULPING PROCESSES ~71:CARGILL,INCORPORATED , 15407 McGinty Road West, MS 24, WAYZATA 55391, MN, , United States of America ~72: HAWKINS,BRENT A.;MARTIN,FRED~ 33:US ~31:61/529,211 ~32:30/08/2011 2014/01311 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD AND A SYSTEM FOR OUT-COMPETING GLYCOGEN-ACCUMULATING ORGANISMS IN A SUBSTANCE ~71:VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS & TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT , Immeuble L'Aquarene, 1 place Montgolfier, SAINT MAURICE F-94417,, France ~72: NIELSEN,PER HALKAER;SORENSEN,KIM HELLESHOJ;VOLLERTSEN,JES~ 33:EP ~31:11305996.8 ~32:29/07/2011;33:EP ~31:12169112.5 ~32:23/05/2012 2014/01312 ~ Complete ~54:DRILL BIT MOUNTED DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED DATA TRANSFER APPARATUS AND METHOD ~71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED , P.O.Box 4740, HOUSTON 772104740, TX,, United States of America ~72: GLASGOW,JR KEITH R.;HABERNAL,JASON R.;SULLIVAN,ERIC C.;TRINH,TU TIEN~ 33:US ~31:13/214,399 ~32:22/08/2011

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2014/01295 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR DETECTING NUCLEOSOMES CONTAINING NUCLEOTIDES ~71:SINGAPORE VOLITION PTE LIMITED, 165 Gangsa Road, Unit 01-70, Singapore 670165, Singapore ~72: MICALLEF, JACOB VINCENT~ 33:GB ~31:1115095.0 ~32:01/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/530,295 ~32:01/09/2011 2014/01298 ~ Complete ~54:PAPER MEDIUM IDENTIFYING DEVICE AND IDENTIFYING METHOD ~71:GRG ABNKING EQUIPMENT CO., Ltd., 9 Kelin Road, Science City, Lougang District, Guangzhou 510663, Guangdong, People's Republic of China ~72: CHEN, DINGXI;LIANG, TIANCI;WANG, KUN;YU, YUANCHAO~ 33:CN ~31:201210049059.0 ~32:28/02/2012 2014/01302 ~ Complete ~54:CONVEYOR BELT ~71:VEYANCE TECHNOLOGIES,INC. , 703 South Cleveland Massillon Road, FAIRLAWN 44333, OHIO, , United States of America ~72: MAGUIRE,DAVID J.;PERO,GREGORY D.;VOGLIANO,ROBERT H.;WILSON,BARRY M.~ 33:US ~31:61/769,832 ~32:27/02/2013 2014/01301 ~ Provisional ~54:A GRANULAR POOL PRODUCT DISPENSER ~71:ZODIAC POOL CARE SOUTH AFRIHCA (PTY) LIMITED, 48 Reedbuck Crescent, Corporate Park, Midrand,, South Africa ~72: HUGHES,PHILIP MORGAN;KERPERT,THOMAS GEORGE~ 2014/01287 ~ Provisional ~54:MINING BACKFILL BAG ~71:FRANS ROELOF PETRUS PIENAAR, 10 VEGKOP STREET Noordheuwel, South Africa; MARK HOWELL, 10 Vegkop Street Noordheuwel, South Africa; RICHARD JOHN THORPE, 10 Vegkop Street, Noordheuwel, South Africa ~72: FRANS ROELOF PETRUS PIENAAR;MARK HOWELL;RICHARD JOHN THORPE~ 2014/01294 ~ Complete ~54:BICYCLIC HETEROCYCLE DERIVATIVES FOR THE TREATMENT OF PULMONARY ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION ~71:IRM LLC, 131 Front Street, PO Box 2899, Hamilton, HM LX, , Bermuda; NOVARTIS AG, Lichtstrasse 35, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland ~72: BRUCE, IAN;CHAMOIN, SYLVIE;COLLINGWOOD, STEPHEN PAUL;FURET, PASCAL;FURMINGER, VIKKI;JANUS, DIANA;LEWIS, SARAH;LOREN JON, CHRISTOPHER;MOLTENI, VALENTINA;SAUNDERS, ALEX MICHAEL;SHAW, DUNCAN;SVIRIDENKO, LILYA;THOMSON, CHRISTOPHER;WEST, RYAN;YEH, VINCE~ 33:US ~31:61/530,049 ~32:01/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/680,119 ~32:06/08/2012 2014/01282 ~ Complete ~54:IDENTIFICATION CONTROL METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VALUABLE DOCUMENT ~71:GRG BANKING EQUIPMENT CO,LTD, 9 Kelin Road, Science City, Luogang District, GUANGZHOU 510663, GUANGDONG, , People's Republic of China ~72: WANG,RONGQIU;XIANG,TUOWEN;XU,CHAOYANG~ 33:CN ~31:201210067815.2 ~32:14/03/2012 2014/01291 ~ Provisional ~54: GENERATOR WITH TWO SUB-STATORS ~71: JACOBUS JAHANNES VAN DER MERWE, 1060 PIERNEEF STREET, VILLERIA, South Africa ~72: JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE~ 2014/01308 ~ Complete ~54:PULP COMPOSITION ~71:CARGILL,INCORPORATED , 15407 McGinty Road West, MS 24, WAYZATA 55391, MN, , United States of America ~72: HAWKINS,BRENT A.;MARTIN,FRED~ 33:US ~31:61/529,212 ~32:30/08/2011 2014/01288 ~ Provisional ~54:MINE PROP PRE-STRESSING DEVICE ~71:FRANS ROELOF PETRUS PIENAAR, 10 Vegkop Street, Noordheuwel, South Africa; MARK HOWELL, 10 Vegkop Street Noordheuwewl, South Africa ~72: FRANS ROELOF PETRUS PIENAAR;MARL HOWELL~

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2014/01306 ~ Complete ~54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CLEANING PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES ~71: KING ABDULLAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 4700 King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, THUWAL, 23955-6900, Saudi Arabia ~72: EITELHUBER, GEORG~ 33: US ~31:61/515,177 ~32:04/08/2011 2014/01310 ~ Complete ~54:POLYMORPHIC FORMS OF COMPOUNDS AS PROLYL HYDROXYLASE INHIBITOR,AND USES THEREOF ~71:BEIJING BETTA PHARMACEUTICALS CO.,LTD, Bld 29, Zone-b, BPU Software Park, 1 North Disheng St., Business Development Area, BEIJING 100176, DAXING, , People's Republic of China ~72: HU,YUNYAN;KANG,XINSHAN;LONG,WEI;WANG,YINXIANG;ZHANG,JIANXI~ 33:CN ~31:201110207175.6 ~32:22/07/2011;33:CN ~31:201110209657.5 ~32:25/07/2011;33:CN ~31:201110211297.2 ~32:26/07/2011 2014/01293 ~ Complete ~54:NEAR INFRARED LIGHT IN BULK SILICON ~71:INSIAVA (PTY) LIMITED, 1st Floor, Graduate Center, University of Pretoria, Lynwood Road, Hillcrest, South Africa ~72: BOGALECKI, ALFONS WILLI;DU PLESSIS, MONUKO~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/06784 ~32:16/09/2011 2014/01297 ~ Provisional ~54: WALL-MOUNTING OF BATHROOM ACCESSORIES ~71: SIMON, JOSEPH MICHAEL, 6 Illovo Road, Emmerentia, South Africa ~72: SIMON, JOSEPH MICHAEL~ 2014/01332 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR MULTIMODE INTERNETWORKING CONNECTIVITY ~71:LEE, CHOOI TIAN, A-20-03A, Rhythm Avenue, Persiaran Kewajipan, USJ 19, 47620 UEO Subang Jaya, Selangor (MY), Malaysia ~72: LEE, CHOOI TIAN~ 33:MY ~31:PI 2011003441 ~32:22/07/2011 2014/01290 ~ Provisional ~54:ANTI-HANGOVER ICE ~71: RONALD PHILLIP BARENDS, 17 AFFODIL STREET, South Africa ~72: RONALD PHILLIP BARENDS~ . - APPLIED ON 2014/02/21 -

2014/01348 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH-STRENGTH COLD-ROLLED STEEL SHEET HAVING EXCELLENT STRETCH FLANGEABILITY AND PRECISION PUNCHABILITY,AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION , 6-1,Marunouchi 2-chome, CHIYODA-KU 100-8071, TOKYO, , Japan ~72: FUJITA,NOBUHIRO;NAKANO,KAZUAKI;OKAMOTO,RIKI;SHUTO,HIROSHI;WATANABE,SHINICHIRO;YOKOI,TATSUO~ 33:JP ~31:2011-164383 ~32:27/07/2011 2014/01349 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH-STRENGTH GALVANIZED STEEL SHEET EXCELLENT IN BENDABILITY AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION , 6-1,Marunouchi 2 chome, CHIYODA-KU 100-8071, TOKYO,, Japan ~72: KAWATA,HIROYUKI;KUWAYAMA,TAKUYA;MARUYAMA,NAOKI;MINAMI,AKINOBU;MURASATO,AKINOBU;YASUI,T AKESHI;YONEMURA,SHIGERU~ 33:JP ~31:2011-167436 ~32:29/07/2011 2014/01329 ~ Complete ~54:FORMULATIONS OF HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITOR IN COMBINATION WITH BENDAMUSTINE AND USES THEREOF ~71:LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER SAS, 35, rue de Verdun, France;PHARMACYCLICS, INC., 995 East Arques Avenue, United States of America ~72: BALASUBRAMANIAN, Sriram;BUGGY, Joseph, J.;DEPIL, Stphane; KLOOS, Ioana; LOURY, David, J.; MODY, Tarak, D.; PURRO, Norbert; VERNER, Erik, J. ~

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2014/01324 ~ Complete ~54: BAG-IN-BOX PACKAGING SOLUTION ~71: MALINOWSKI, Thomas Rainer, Golf Park 3, Engen House Raapenberg Road, South Africa ~72: MALINOWSKI, Thomas Rainer~ 2014/01318 ~ Provisional ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING PAYMENT CREDENTAILS ~71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 8999, United States of America ~72: HUXHAM, Horatio Nelson; MOSS, Tara Anne;O'REGAN, Alan Joseph; VAN WYK, Hough Arie~ 2014/01330 ~ Complete ~54:HIV REPLICATION INHIBITORS ~71:SANFORD-BURNHAM MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE , 10901 N. TORREY PINES ROAD, LA JOLLA, United States of America; SOUTHERN RESEARCH INSTITUTE, OFFICE OF COMMERCIALIZATION AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, 2000 9TH AVENUE SOUTH, United States of America ~72: MARINTHA L HEIL;NICHOLAS D P COSFORD;NICHOLAS PAGANO;PETER TERIETE~ 33:US ~31:61/527,895 ~32:26/08/2011 2014/01319 ~ Provisional ~54:PUMP FOR PUMPING LIQUIDS ~71:BIZLINE TRADING PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 1st Floor Time Business Park, 39 Blaauwberg Service Road , South Africa ~72: KENNETH HARRIS~ 2014/01320 ~ Provisional ~54:WALL CONSTRUCTION ~71:BASIL PAIZEE, c/o The Door and Furniture Factory CC, Unit 2, Siver Knights Park, 14 Coleman Street, Elsies River Industrial, Goodwood, South Africa ~72: BASIL PAIZEE~ 2014/01321 ~ Provisional ~54:PUMP FOR PUMPING LIQUIDS ~71:BIZLINE TRADING PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 1st Floor Time Business Park, 39 Blaauwberg Service Road, South Africa ~72: KENNETH HARRIS~ 2014/01314 ~ Provisional ~54: Earthwork tools ~71: MARAIS, Clyde Royden, No. 4, 34 Reeva Road, Lakefield, South Africa ~72: MARAIS, Clyde Royden~ 2014/01315 ~ Provisional ~54: SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTING PREFABRICATED BUILDING PANELS ~71: MOSER, Johann Eduard, Meiring Single 1, South Africa ~72: MOSER, Johann Eduard~ 2014/01317 ~ Provisional ~54: TRACTION DEVICE ~71: VAN ZUYDAM, Julian, Brett, 8 HARRIE MALAN PLACE, CLARENDON, PIETERMARITZBURG, South Africa ~72: VAN ZUYDAM, Julian, Brett~ 2014/01316 ~ Provisional ~54:DYNAMIC INFORMATION TRANSFER FROM DISPLAY TO CONTROL ~71:REALITYGATE (PTY) LTD, 19 ANDMAR GEBOU, HOEK VAN KERK EN RYNEVELD STRAAT, STELLENBOSCH, 7600, South Africa ~72: BOSHOFF, Hendrik, Frans, Verwoerd; POOL, Jan; SMUTS, Adri;VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, Willem, Morkel~ 2014/01323 ~ Complete ~54: DRILLING RIG ~71: NOVATEK MINING (PTY) LIMITED, 6 Kindon Road, Robertsham, South Africa ~72: WILLS, Julian Howard~ 33: ZA ~31:2013/00808 ~32:31/01/2013 2014/01325 ~ Complete ~54:ALPHA1-PROTEINASE INHIBITOR FOR DELAYING THE ONSET OR PROGRESSION OF PULMONARY EXACERBATIONS ~71: GRIFOLS, S.A., C/Jess y Mara, 6, Spain ~72: BARNETT, William; FORSHAG, Mark; GARLINGHOUSE, Les; WALTRIP, Royce~ 33: US ~31:61/581,708 ~32:30/12/2011 2014/01326 ~ Complete ~54: NOVEL ANTI-CXCR4 ANTIBODY AND ITS USE FOR THE DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF CANCER ~71: PIERRE FABRE MEDICAMENT, 45, place Abel Gance, France ~72: JANIN-BUSSAT, Marie-Claire;

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JOUHANNEAUD, Alexandra; KLINGUER-HAMOUR, Christine~ 33: EP ~31:11306001.6 ~32:29/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/513,331 ~32:29/07/2011 2014/01327 ~ Complete ~54: Thermal de-polymerization process of plastic waste materials ~71: Shamsul Bahar bin Mohd Nor, No. 11, Loring Setiajasa 5, Bukit Damansara, Malaysia ~72: Shamsul Bahar bin Mohd Nor~ 33: MY ~31:PI2011003443 ~32:22/07/2011 2014/01328 ~ Complete ~54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM OF RECALIBRATING AN INERTIAL SENSOR ~71: LEICA GEOSYSTEMS AG, Heinrich-Wild-Strasse, Switzerland ~72: DALE, Paul; DUSHA, Damien~ 33: AU ~31:2011903659 ~32:08/09/2011 2014/01368 ~ Complete ~54:ABUSE-RESISTANT MUCOADHESIVE DEVICES FOR DELIVERY OF BUPRENORPHINE ~71:BIODELIVERY SCIENCES INTERNATIONAL,INC , 801 Corporate Drive, Suite #210, Raleigh, 27607, North Carolina, , United States of America ~72: FINN,ANDREW;VASISHT,NIRAJ~ 33:US ~31:61/525,094 ~32:18/08/2011 2014/01371 ~ Complete ~54: TREATMENT OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS WITH COMBINATION OF LAQUINIMOD AND GLATIRAMER ACETATE ~71: TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES LTD, 5 Basel Street, P.O.Box 3190, PetachTikva, 49131, Israel ~72: GILGUN, YOSSI; TARCIC, NORA~ 33: US ~31:61/512,808 ~32:28/07/2011 2014/01339 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR REDUCING CHILDHOOD OBESITY ~71:NESTEC S.A., Avenue Nestle 55, Vevey CH-1800, Switzerland ~72: DATTILO, ANNE McLaughlin; MOORE, NANCY ANNE;SAAVEDRA, JOSE MARIA;STORM, MICHAEL;UESUGI, KERIANN HUNTER~ 33:US ~31:61/510,612 ~32:22/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/560,239 ~32:16/11/2011 2014/01340 ~ Complete ~54: CUTTING OR EMBOSSING TOOL FOR FROZEN CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS ~71: NESTEC S.A., Avenue Nestle 55, Vevey CH-1800, Switzerland ~72: AMEND THOMAS ALOISIUS VALENTINUS; MA, CHANGPU; SRIDAMA, VISIT~ 33: CN ~31:2011/077465 ~32:22/07/2011 2014/01353 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIMICROBIAL IONOMER COMPOSITION AND USES THEREOF ~71:ARGENLAB GLOBAL LTD., Vincenti Building, 29/19 (Suite 1338) Strait Street, VALLETTA LVT1432, , Malta ~72: AREVA,SAMI;LAAKSONEN,HARRI;MAKI,MARKUS;NIEMINEN,JYRI~ 33:FI ~31:20115816 ~32:22/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/525,888 ~32:22/08/2011 2014/01352 ~ Complete ~54:MILK-BASED COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESS OF MAKING THE SAME ~71:COMPAGNIE GERVAIS DANONE , 17, boulevard Haussmann, PARIS F-75009, , France; DANONE FOODS & BEVERAGES (INDIA)PVT.LTD., Tower 8C, 11th Floor, DLF Cybercity, DLF Phase II, GURGAON, , India; DANONE GMBH, Richard-Reitzner-Allee 1, HAAR 85540,, Germany ~72: HORA ,RAJNEESH;PAGES,PHILIPPE;SACHER,KAI~ 33:IN ~31:2087/DEL/2011 ~32:22/07/2011 2014/01336 ~ Complete ~54:A FLAT PANEL ELECTRONIC DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT FOR ATTACHMENT TO A TRANSPARENT BASE STRUCTURE ~71:ONYX DISPLAY MEDIA (PTY) LTD, Unit 15, Number 1 Melrose Boulevard, South Africa ~72: COUDOUNARIS, ANDREW GREGORY;VENTURAS, PANAYIOTIS~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/01368 ~32:21/02/2013

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2014/01337 ~ Complete ~54: A STREAMER BALL ~71: LIMPET SPORTS MANAGEMENT B.V., Meerweg 7, 1405 BA Bussum, Netherlands ~72: ORR, MOSHE~ 2014/01343 ~ Complete ~54: CIRCUIT CARD CONFIGURATION ~71: BAE SYSTEMS HAGGLUNDS AKTIEBOLAG, ORNSKOLDSVIK S-891 82, 9, Sweden ~72: SJOLUND, DANIEL~ 33: SE ~31:1150831-4 ~32:04/09/2011 2014/01346 ~ Complete ~54:LAUNDRY DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SOIL RELEASE AGENT ~71:AKZO NOBEL CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL B.V., Stationsstraat 77, AMERSFOORT NL-3811 MH, , Netherlands ~72: CARRIER,ALLEN MARK;CROSSMAN,MARTIN CHARLES;JARVIS,ADAM PETER;RODRIGUES,KLIN ALOYSIUS;ROGERS,SUSANNE HENNING;VERSTRAT ,DANIEL W.~ 33:US ~31:61/529,457 ~32:31/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/529,467 ~32:31/08/2011 2014/01351 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO CORRUGATED BOARD AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF ~71:CORCEL IP LIMITED , Level 12, c/-James & Wells Intellectual Property , KPMG Center, 85 Alexandra street, HAMILTON 3204, , New Zealand ~72: ROGERS,JASON PAUL;VAN BERLO,PATRICK PETRUS ANTONIUS MARIA~ 33:NZ ~31:594363 ~32:01/08/2011 2014/01354 ~ Provisional ~54: AN UMBRELLA MAST STRUCTURE ~71: TRADEWINDS PARASOL PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 97 Aviation Crescent, Airport City, 7490, South Africa ~72: WEIHE, KLAUS PATER~ 2014/01369 ~ Complete ~54:SOLENOID OPERATED VALVE WITH CONSTANT BLEED PORT ~71:MAC VALVES,INC. , 30569 Beck Road, Wixon, 48393, Michigan, , United States of America ~72: JANSSEN,ERIC P;NEFF,MATTHEW~ 33:US ~31:13/836,361 ~32:15/03/2013 2014/01372 ~ Complete ~54:SODA MACHINE PRONGED CLAMP ~71:SODASTREAM INDUSTRIES LTD., Gilboa Street, Airport City, Ben Gurion Airport, 70100 , Israel ~72: AVIGDOR,AMIT;COHEN,AVI;HARDUFF,HAGAI;KROM,DORON;RING,ALLAN~ 2014/01375 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH TITER PRODUCTION OF POLY(a 1,3 GLUCAN) ~71:E. I.DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY , 1007 Market Street, Wilmington, 19899, Delaware,, United States of America ~72: O'BRIEN,JOHN P;PAYNE,MARK S~ 33:US ~31:61/532,714 ~32:09/09/2011 2014/01331 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING EXPRESSION OF A GENE FROM THE EBOLA ~71:ALNYLAM PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 300 Third Street, Cambridge MA 02142, United States of America; GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES AS REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY, 504 Scott Street, Fort Detrick, U.S. Army Medical Research, And Material Command, Frederick, MD 21702, United States of America ~72: BAVARI, SINA;BORODOVSKY, ANNA;DE FOUGEROLLES, ANTONIN;NOVOBRSNTSEVA, TATIANA;TAN, PAMELA;WARFIELD, KELLY LYN~ 33:US ~31:61/908,793 ~32:29/03/2007 2014/01334 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-ALPHABETATCR ANTIBODY ~71:GENZYME CORPORATION , 15 Pleasant Street Connector, Framingham, MA 01701-9322, United States of America ~72: KEBBLE, BENJAMIN;LACORCIA, GINA;MENRAD, ANDREAS;PAN, CLARK;QIU, HUAWEI;SHANKARA, SRINIVAS;SNELL, DANIEL~ 33:US ~31:61/533,510 ~32:12/09/2011

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2014/01370 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATION TREATMENTS COMPRISING C-MET ANTAGONISTS AND B-RAF ANTAGONISTS ~71:GENENTECH,INC., 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, 94080, California,, United States of America ~72: KOEPPEN,HARTMUT;MERCHANT,MARK;SETTLEMAN,JEFFREY;WILSON,TIMOTHY R~ 33:US ~31:61/536,436 ~32:19/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/551,328 ~32:25/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/598,783 ~32:14/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/641,139 ~32:01/05/2012 2014/01373 ~ Complete ~54: ACIDIC HYDROLYSIS OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS WITH MINIMAL USE OF AN ACID CATALYST ~71: BIOCHEMTEX S.P.A, Strada Ribrocca 11, I-15057, Tortona (Alessandria), Italy ~72: RIVAS TORRES, BEATRIZ~ 33: IT ~31:TO2011A000773 ~32:24/08/2011 2014/01374 ~ Complete ~54:WATER PURIFICATION AND ENHANCEMENT SYSTEMS ~71:THE WATER INITIATIVE ,LLC, 29 SE 5TH Street, Boca Raton, 33432, Florida,, United States of America ~72: FITZGERALD,EUGENE A;LANGDO,THOMAS;RENJILIAN,RICHARD;THOMPSON,CARL V;XIE,YA-HONG~ 33:US ~31:13/137,507 ~32:22/08/2011 2014/01333 ~ Complete ~54: PROTEIN-BASED THERAPY AND DIAGNOSING OF TAU-MEDIATED PATHOLOGY IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ~71: AXON NEUROSCIENCE SE, Grosslingova 45, 811 09 Bratislava, Slovakia ~72: KONTSEKOVA, EVA; KOVACECH, BRANISLAV; NOVAK, MICHAL; ZILKA, NORBERT~ 33: US ~31:61/536,339 ~32:19/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/653,115 ~32:30/05/2012 2014/01335 ~ Complete ~54:SUBSTITUTED 2-(CHROMAN-6-YLOXY)-THIAZOLES AND THEIR USE AS PHARMACEUTICALS ~71:SANOFI, 54, rue de la Boetie, F-75008 Paris, France ~72: ARNDT, PETRA;BELLEVERGUE, PATRICE;CZECHTIZKY, WERNGARD;GOEGELEN, HEINZ;KRAFT, VOLKER;MCCORT, GARY;PODESCHWA, MICHAEL;RACKELMANN, NILS;RITZELER, OLAF;WESTON, JOHN;WIRTH, KLAUS~ 2014/01338 ~ Complete ~54: METHODS FOR REDUCING CHILDHOOD OBESITY AND FOR CALCULATING CHILDHOOD OBESITY RISK ~71: NESTEC S.A., Avenue Nestle 55, Vevey CH-1800, Switzerland ~72: DATTILO, ANNE McLaughlin; MOORE, NANCY ANNE; SAAVEDRA, JOSE MARIA; STORM, HEIDI MARIE; UESUGI, KERIANN HUNTER~ 33: US ~31:61/510,612 ~32:22/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/560,329 ~32:16/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/672,945 ~32:18/07/2012 2014/01341 ~ Complete ~54: FROZEN CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT WITH A PEELABLE GEL COATING AN METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME ~71: NESTEC S.A., Aveneu Nestle 55, Vevey CH-1800, Switzerland ~72: AMEND, THOMAS ALOISIUS VALENTINUS; MA, CHANGPU; SRIDAMA, VISIT~ 33: CN ~31:2011/077464 ~32:22/07/2011 2014/01344 ~ Complete ~54:STABLE ANTI-INFLAMMATORY SOLUTIONS FOR INJECTION ~71:OMEROS CORPORATION , 201 Elliott Avenue West, SEATTLE 98119, WA,, United States of America ~72: DEMOPULOS,GREGORY A.;GOMBOTZ,WAYNE R.;SHEN,HUI-RONG~ 33:US ~31:61/515,234 ~32:04/08/2011 2014/01345 ~ Complete ~54: CUTTING GUIDE FOR GENERATING AN OUTER CONTOUR FOR A JOINT ENDOPROSTHESIS ~71: WALDEMAR LINK GMBH & CO.KG, Barkhausenweg 10, HAMBURG 22339,, Germany ~72: DMUSCHEWSKY, KLAUS~ 33: EP ~31:11178804.8 ~32:25/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/527,885 ~32:26/08/2011 2014/01347 ~ Complete ~54:WHOLE GREEN COFFEE BEAN PRODUCTS AND METHODS OF PRODUCTION AND USE ~71:AMEN,SAMUEL A., 40501 N. 60th Street, CAVE CREEK 85331, AZ,, United States of Page | 69

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America;VELLA,THOMAS J., 10567 E. Bella Vista Drive , SCOTTSDALE 85258-5765, AZ,, United States of America ~72: AMEN,SAMUEL A.;VELLA,THOMAS J.~ 33:US ~31:13/215,174 ~32:22/08/2011 2014/01350 ~ Complete ~54:SIMPLIFIED RADIOSYNTHESIS OF O-[18F]FLUOROMETHYL TYROSINE DERIVATIVES ~71:PIRAMAL IMAGING SA, Route de lEcole 13, MATRAN CH-1753,, Switzerland ~72: EDE,SELAHATTIN;GRAHAM,KEITH~ 33:EP ~31:11178906.1 ~32:25/08/2011 . - APPLIED ON 2014/02/22 -

2014/01342 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF RESERVOIR FLUIDS ~71:NGSIP, LLC, 2500 Citywest Blvd, Suite 1300, Houston 77042, TX, United States of America ~72: MAZZANTI, DARLY V.~ 33:US ~31:13/190,078 ~32:25/07/2011 . - APPLIED ON 2014/02/24 -

2014/01355 ~ Provisional ~54: Method of inhibiting or treating Mycobaterium tuberculosis infection or tuberculosis disease ~71: UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN, Lovers Walk, Rondebosch, South Africa ~72: JACOBS, Muazzam; KEETON, Roanne Shay~ 2014/01358 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING FORMAMIDES AND FORMIC ACID ESTERS ~71: BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: FACHINETTI, Giuseppe; PACIELLO, Rocco; PAZICKY, Marek; PRETI, Debora; SCHAUB, Thomas~ 33: EP ~31:11175625.0 ~32:27/07/2011 2014/01357 ~ Complete ~54:ACTIVE EXPLOSIVE AGENT FOR COMBAT AMMUNITION ~71:DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG, ALTE NUSSDORFER STR. 13, D-88662 BERLINGEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: GUNDEL, Bernd;HAHMA, Arno;STAHL, Jochen;STELTE, Norbert~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 003 172.9 ~32:26/02/2013 2014/01322 ~ Provisional ~54: PLAYING CARDS ~71: PRASHANT BALWANT JIVAN, 27 Aberfeldy Road, Kensington, South Africa ~72: PRASHANT BALWANT JIVAN~ 2014/01359 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR STERILISING EDGES OF PACKAGING MATERIAL ~71: SIG TECHNOLOGY AG, Laufengasse 18, Switzerland ~72: FLRKE, Rudolf; GEISSLER, Hanno; MAINZ, Hans-Willi~ 33: DE ~31:10 2011 111 523.8 ~32:31/08/2011 2014/01393 ~ Complete ~54:TRANSMISSION OF CONTROL INFORMATION IN A WIRELESS NETWORK WITH CARRIER AGGREGATION ~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn: International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, San Diego 92121-1714, CA, United States of America ~72: CHEN, WANSHI;DOMNJANOVIC, JELENA M.;MONTOJO, JUAN;WEI, YONGBIN~ 33:US ~31:61/511,932 ~32:26/07/2011;33:US ~31:13/558,110 ~32:25/07/2012 2014/01395 ~ Complete ~54: CONNECTING PIECE OF A TRANSPORT LINE ~71: AUROTEC GMBH, Wartenburgerstrabe 1a, Vocklabruck A-4840, Austria ~72: ECKER, FRIEDRICH; ZIKELI, STEFAN~ 33: EP ~31:11179847.6 ~32:02/09/2011;33:US ~31:201120484015.1 ~32:29/11/2011 2014/01398 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR TH PREPARATION OF 5-[2-[7-(TRIFLOUROMETHYL)-5-[4(TRIFLOUROMETHYL)PHENYL]PYRAZOLO[1,5-A]PYRIMIDIN-3-YL]ETHYNYL]-2-PYRIDINAMINE ~71:F. Hoffmann-La Page | 70

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Roche AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, Basel CH-4070, Switzerland ~72: BACHMANN, STEPHAN;BAILEY, DANIEL;BRICE, JODIE;CEDILOTE, MIALL;DONG, ZHIMING;HILDBRAND, STEFAN;MILLER, DOREEN;SPURR, PAUL;SRIVASTAVA, AMIT;WALTERING, THOMAS;WICHMANN, JUERGEN;YANG, JASON;ZHANG, PINGSHENG~ 33:US ~31:61/542,837 ~32:04/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/684,181 ~32:17/08/2012 2014/01361 ~ Provisional ~54: GASH ~71: LEMUEL LEBOHANG MOTLHABANE, 6 Victoria Street Fort Beaufort, South Africa ~72: LEMUEL LEBOHANG MOTLHABANE~ 2014/01364 ~ Provisional ~54: CLAMPING DEVICE ~71: AXSEL ALFRED ANTHONY, 1 Perra Peak Midlands Estate, South Africa ~72: AXSEL ALFRED ANTHONY~ 2014/01367 ~ Complete ~54: TELECONTROL ENERGY-SAVING APPARATUS FOR SIMULTANEOUS TRANSMISSION OF MULTIPLE SIGNALS WITH POWERLINE TECHNOLOGY ~71: FUOCHI DEMOS, VIA A.ASCARI 23, Italy; MENGHI ALBERTO, Via Caduti Di Marzabotto 13, Italy ~72: MENGHI ALBERTO~ 2014/01360 ~ Provisional ~54: ADJUSTABLE PICTURE HOOK ~71: ADAM GUY MCKEON, 8 Lark Place, South Africa ~72: ADAM GUY MCKEON~ 2014/01362 ~ Complete ~54:VIDEO TRANSMITTING SYSTEM FOR MONITORING SIMULTANEOUS GEOGRAPHICALLY DISTRIBUTED EVENTS ~71:OPEN JOINT STOCK COMPANY LONG-DISTANCE AND INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS "ROSTELEKOM" (OJSC "ROSTELEKOM", ul, Dostoevskogo 15 191002 Saint-Petersburg , South Africa ~72: ANDREY KIMOVICH LEVAKOV;ARINA BORISOVNA DEMINA;AURIKA ANATOLIEVNA SAVCHUK;EVGENIY ANDREEVICH PELYMSKIY;KONSTANTIN SERGEEVICH KIRUCHEV;TANYANA VALENTINOVNA MAKSIMENKO~ 2014/01363 ~ Complete ~54:FOLDING CONTAINER ~71:HONG JUNG SUN, 204-202 Dongbyeonmaeul DongyangParagon Apt 904 Bukbyen-Dong Gimpo-Si, Republic of Korea; KOREA CONTAINER POOL CO., LTD, 6F SamchangPlaza 173 Dohwa-Dong Mapo-Gu, Republic of Korea ~72: HONG JUNG SUN~ 33:KR ~31:10-2011-0072735 ~32:22/07/2011;33:KR ~31:20-2011-0007333 ~32:12/08/2011 2014/01377 ~ Complete ~54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROL OF LAYER IN AN ALUMINIUM ELECTROLYSIS CELL ~71: GOODTECH RECOVERY TECHNOLOGY AS, Per Kroghs Vei 4 N-1065, Norway ~72: FETCU DUMITRU; SALVADOR JOHN PAUL; SEDLAK VEROSLAV~ 33: NO ~31:20111371 ~32:10/10/2011 2014/01378 ~ Complete ~54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROL OF LAYER FORMATION IN AN ALUMINIUM ELECTROLYSIS CELL ~71: GOODTECH RECOVERY TECHNOLOGY AS, Per Kroghs Vei 4 N-1065, Norway ~72: SALVADOR JOHN PAUL; SEDLAK VEROSLAV~ 33: NO ~31:20111368 ~32:10/10/2011 2014/01379 ~ Complete ~54: ORE SCREENING PANEL ~71: SCHENCK PROCESS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, Unit 1 76-80 Vella Drive Sunshine, Australia ~72: ARMSTRONG RICHARD~ 33: AU ~31:2011903335 ~32:22/08/2011 2014/01382 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION ~71:DUPONT NUTRITION BIOCIENCES APS, Langebrogade 1, P.O.bOX 17, DK-1001, Copenhagen K, , Denmark ~72: BECH,ALLAN TORBEN;FARMER,MARK;FORREST,BRAD ALEXANDER;WASSELL,PAUL;YOUNG,NIALL W G~ 33:GB ~31:1117037.0 ~32:04/10/2011

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2014/01384 ~ Complete ~54: DECODERS AND METHODS THEREOF FOR MANAGING PICTURES IN VIDEO DECODING PROCESS ~71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL), S-164 83, Stockholm,, Sweden ~72: SAMUELSSON, JONATAN; SJOBERG, RICKARD; WENNERSTEN, PER~ 33: US ~31:61/539,539 ~32:27/09/2011 2014/01386 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM FOR COLLECTING CONCENTRATED SOLAR RADIATION ~71:CHEVRON U.S.A. INC ., 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road, San Ramon, 94583, California, , United States of America ~72: PENTON,JOHN DAVID~ 33:US ~31:13/216,022 ~32:23/08/2011 2014/01453 ~ Provisional ~54: MY CAREER ~71: SIBONELO BOY CHILIZA, 24 Palmiet Drive, South Africa ~72: SIBONELO BOY CHILIZA~ 2014/01389 ~ Complete ~54: ARRAY PRINTING ~71: CSIR, CSIR Campus, Lynwood Road, South Africa ~72: EMANS, NEIL~ 33: ZA ~31:2011/05478 ~32:25/07/2011 2014/01391 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBODIES WITH pH DEPENDENT ANTIGEN BINDING ~71:PFIZER, 235 East 42nd Street, New York, NEW YORK 10017, United States of America;RINAT NEUROSCIENCE CORPORATION, 230 East Rand Avenue, South San Francisco 94080, CA, United States of America ~72: CHABOT, JEFFREY RAYMOND;CHAPARRO RIGGERS, JAVIER FERNANDO;GOMES, BRUCE CHARLES;LIANG, HONG;MAYAWALA, KAPIL;METTETAL II, JEROME THOMAS;PONS, JAUME;RAJPAL, ARVIND;SHELTON, DAVID LOUIS~ 33:US ~31:61/313,102 ~32:11/03/2010;33:US ~31:61/447,638 ~32:28/02/2011 2014/01397 ~ Complete ~54: EXTRUSION METHOD ~71: AUROTEC GMBH, Wartenburgerstrabe 1a, Vocklabruck A-4840, Austria ~72: ECKER, FRIEDRICH; ZIKELI, STEFAN~ 33: EP ~31:11179844.3 ~32:02/09/2011 2014/01400 ~ Complete ~54: ASSAY FOR DETECTION OF JC VIRUS DNA ~71: BIOGEN IDEC MA INC., 14 Cambridge Center, Cambridge 02142, MA, United States of America ~72: RAY, SOMA~ 33: US ~31:61/513,483 ~32:29/07/2011 2014/01454 ~ Provisional ~54: MY NATIONAL ANTHEM, MY PRIDE ~71: SIBONELO BOY CHILIZA, 24 Palmiet Drive, South Africa ~72: SIBONELO BOY CHILIZA~ 2014/01387 ~ Complete ~54:ANONYMISATION AND FILTERING DATA ~71:VODAFONE IP LICENSING LIMITED, Vodafone House, The Connection, Newbury, RG14 2FN, Berkshire, United Kingdom ~72: BABBAGE, STEVE;GIANNIOTIS, ADAM;MCQUAD, GERALD~ 33:GB ~31:1112665.3 ~32:22/07/2011 2014/01388 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR INHIBITING A DECLINE IN EARNING AND/OR MEMORY IN ANIMALS ~71:HILL'S PET NUTRITION, INC., 400 Sw 8th Avenue, Topeka, Kansas 66603, United States of America ~72: WEDEKIND, KAREN JOY;ZICKER, STEVEN CURTIS~ 33:US ~31:60/639,928 ~32:29/12/2004;33:US ~31:60/669,097 ~32:07/04/2005 2014/01403 ~ Complete ~54: SYSTEM AMD METHOD FOR PROVISIONING INTERNET ACCESS TO A COMPUTING DEVICE ~71: SMART HUB Pte. Ltd., 100 Beach Road, #26-06 Shaw Towers, Singapore 189702, Singapore ~72: BACAREZA, GIO;JOSON, EDUARDO RAMON G.;MENDIOLA, DENNIS;PADUA, MICHAEL CHARLES FERNANDEZ;VILLARICA, RODOLFO ALBERTO A.~ 33:US ~31:61/527,145 ~32:25/08/2011;33:SG ~31:2011087194 ~32:24/11/2011 Page | 72

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2014/01376 ~ Complete ~54: BLISTER PACK DISPENSING PACKAGE ~71: DAVIS JOHN MICHAEL, 19st Andrew Close White River Country Estate, South Africa ~72: DAVIS JOHN MICHAEL~ 33: ZA ~31:2011/06473 ~32:05/09/2011 2014/01365 ~ Complete ~54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRE-STARTUP AND POST-SHUTDOWN PREPARATIONS OF STEAM GENERATORS OR POWER PLANTS ~71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD, Brown Boveri Strasse 7, Switzerland ~72: BAUVER WESLEY PAUL II; SAMBOR THOMAS W; TERDALKAR RAHUL J~ 33: US ~31:13/774 103 ~32:22/02/2013 2014/01380 ~ Complete ~54: DRILL PIPE WITH REPLACEABLE TOOL JOINTS ~71: ATLAS COPCO CANADA INC., 30 Montrose, Dollard-Des-Ormeaux, H9B 3J9, Quebec,, Canada ~72: PUDSEY, MICHAEL; STEENKAMP, DANIEL; ZHANG, YONG~ 33: US ~31:61/534,359 ~32:13/09/2011 2014/01383 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR POWER STORAGE ~71:HIGHVIEW ENTERPRISES LIMITED, 1 Finsbury Circus, London England, EC2M 7SH, , United Kingdom ~72: BRETT,STEPHEN GARETH;CASTELLUCCI,NICOLA;MORGAN,ROBERT;NELMES,STUART~ 33:GB ~31:115336.8 ~32:06/09/2011 2014/01390 ~ Complete ~54:ANONYMISATION AND FILTERING DATA ~71:VODAFONE IP LICENSING LIMITED, Vodafone House, The Connection, Newbury, RG14 2FN, Berkshire, , United Kingdom ~72: BABBAGE, STEVE;GIANNIOTIS ,ADAM;MCQUAID,GERALD~ 33:GB ~31:1112665.3 ~32:22/07/2011 2014/01392 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR TREATING WASTE GASES FROM PLANTS FOR PIG IRON PRODUCTION AND/OR SYNTHESIS GAS ~71:SIEMENS VAI METALS TECHNOLOGIES GMBH, Turmstrabe 44, Linz A-4031, Austria ~72: MILLNER, ROBERT;ROSENFELLNER, GERALD~ 33:AT ~31:A1245/2011 ~32:31/08/2011 2014/01396 ~ Complete ~54: PIPE COMPRISING A PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE ~71: AUROTEC GMBH, Wartenburgerstrabe 1a, Vocklabruck A-4840, Austria ~72: ECKER, FRIEDRICH; ZIKELI, STEFAN~ 33: EP ~31:11179880.7 ~32:02/09/2011;33:EP ~31:11186081.3 ~32:21/10/2011 2014/01366 ~ Complete ~54: AN IMPROVED FREE FLOATING WAVE ENERGY CONVERTER ~71: GHOUSE SYED MOHAMMED, 11-4-636 AC Guards, India ~72: GHOUSE SYED MOHAMMED~ 2014/01381 ~ Complete ~54:CLUSTERED CLIENT FAILOVER ~71:MICROSOFT CORPORATION, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, 98052-6399, Washington, , United States of America ~72: FATHALLA,DIAA;GEORGE,MATHEW;JOLLY,THOMASE E;KRUSE,DAVID M;PINKERTON,JAMES T;PRAHALAD,PRASHANTH~ 33:US ~31:13/228,732 ~32:09/09/2011 2014/01385 ~ Complete ~54:TRANSFORMATION OF JUVENILE AND MATURE CITRUS ~71:INTEGRATED PLANT GENETICS,INC., 12085 Research Drive, Alachua, 32612, Florida,, United States of America ~72: GABRIEL,DEAN W;PERAZZO-RATTO,GIOVANA J;YINGNAN,JIANG~ 33:US ~31:61/527,995 ~32:26/08/2011 2014/01394 ~ Complete ~54: HEAT EXCHANGER PIPE SYSTEM ~71: AUROTEC GMBH, Wartenburgerstrabe 1a, Vocklabruck A-4840, Austria ~72: ECKER, FRIEDRICH; ZIKELI, STEFAN~ 33: EP ~31:11179852.6 ~32:02/09/2011;33:CN ~31:201220002237.X ~32:05/01/2012

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2014/01399 ~ Complete ~54: ELECTRIC BATTERY CHARGING INSTALLATION AND METHOD ~71: EVTRONIC, ZI Edison Park, 31 Aveneu Gustavr Eiffel, Pessac F-33600, France ~72: STEMPIN, ERIC~ 33: FR ~31:1102414 ~32:29/07/2011 2014/01401 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL SHEET HAVING SUPERIOR IMPACT RESISTANCE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME,HIGH-STRENGTH GALVANIZED STEEL SHEET, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO MATAL CORPORATION, 6-1, Marinouchi 2-Chrome, Chiyoda-Ku 100-8071, Tokyo, Japan ~72: HASEGAWA, HAJIME;KAWATA, HIROYUKI;MARUYAMA, NAOKI;MINAMI, AKINOBU;MURASATO, AKINOBU;OKI, TSUYOSHI;WAKABAYASHI, CHISATO~ 33:JP ~31:2011-167661 ~32:29/07/2011 2014/01402 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL SHEET HAVING EXCELLENT SHAPE-RETAINING PROPERTIES, HIGH-STRENGTH ZINC-PLATED STEEL SHEET, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-Chome, Chiyoda-Ku 100-8071, Tokyo, Japan ~72: KAWATA, HIROYUKI;KUWAYAMA, TAKUYA;MINAMI, AKINOBU;MURASATO, AKINOBU;MURUYAMA, NAOKI;SUGIURA, NATSUKO;SUZUKI, TAKAMASA;YAMAGUCHI, YUJI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-167689 ~32:29/07/2011 2014/01356 ~ Provisional ~54: MITER BLOCK/TOOL ~71: OTTO JOHANNES ALBERTUS, 22 Ionia Street, South Africa ~72: OTTO JOHANNES ALBERTUS~ . - APPLIED ON 2014/02/25 -

2014/01410 ~ Complete ~54: LIP ACTIVATING MECHANISM FOR A DOCK LEVELLER ~71: NIGEL HAMILTON MILLN, 42 Monte Carlo Road, Mahogany Ridge,, South Africa ~72: NIGEL HAMILTON MILLN~ 33: ZA ~31:2013/01403 ~32:25/02/2013 2014/01407 ~ Provisional ~54: FLATPACK CYCLE ~71: BRAYMOULD PLASTICS (PTY) LTD, Unit 1c, Westgate Industrial Park, 217 Stockville Road, South Africa ~72: DAVID ALAN BRAY~ 2014/01421 ~ Complete ~54: Solar radiation receiver having an entry window made of quartz glass and method for producing an entry window ~71: Heraeus Quarzglas GmbH & Co. KG, Quarzstrasse 8, Germany ~72: Achim HOFMANN; Christian SCHENK; Klaus BECKER; Michael HNERMANN~ 33: DE ~31:10 2011 113 130.6 ~32:14/09/2011 2014/01409 ~ Complete ~54: Drinking device ~71: Ino-Station (Pty) Ltd, No 2 Golden Sands, 61 Athens Road, South Africa ~72: Denzyl DE JAGER~ 33: ZA ~31:2013/04530 ~32:20/06/2013 2014/01411 ~ Complete ~54: Laminated product produced by placing one layer onto a semi set partially cured base layer ~71: Abbey & Pride IP Pty Ltd, 50-52 Licola Crescent, Australia ~72: William Alexander James SADLER~ 33: AU ~31:2011902985 ~32:27/07/2011 2014/01412 ~ Complete ~54: HEIGHT RESCUE APPARATUS ~71: FALLSAFE LIMITED, 1 SOUTHAMPTON ROAD, LYMINGTON, HAMPSHIRE, SO41 9GH, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: NOTT, Peter, Thomas, Mence; RENTON, Julian, Elwyn~ 33: GB ~31:1112901.2 ~32:27/07/2011

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2014/01404 ~ Provisional ~54: A CONSTRUCTION METHOD FOR AN INSULATED ROOF ~71: DOHERTY, Bryn, Patrick, 30 ORMONDE STREET, MUCKLENEUK, 0002, South Africa ~72: DOHERTY, Bryn, Patrick~ 2014/01405 ~ Provisional ~54: An Overbed Tabletop ~71: LOUBSER, Nadine, No. 37 Gowanlea, Reyneke Laan, Heuwilsig, South Africa ~72: LOUBSER, Nadine~ 2014/01413 ~ Complete ~54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISPLAYING NETWORK MEDIUM INFORMATION ~71: TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED, 4/F. East 2 Block. SEG Park. Zhenxing Rd., Futian District, Shenzhen, People's Republic of China ~72: LING, Shenglong; YANG, Jie; ZHOU, Chaojian; ZHU, Longyun~ 33: CN ~31:201110214115.7 ~32:28/07/2011 2014/01414 ~ Complete ~54: ISOLATED POLYNUCLEOTIDES AND POLYPEPTIDES, AND METHODS OF USING SAME FOR INCREASING PLANT YIELD AND/OR AGRICULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS ~71: EVOGENE LTD., 13 Gad Finstein Street,, Israel ~72: EMMANUEL, Eyal; KARCHI, Hagai; PORATY-GAVRA, Limor~ 33: US ~31:61/526,299 ~32:23/08/2011 2014/01415 ~ Complete ~54: TAMPER PROOF FASTENING MECHANISM AND FASTENER ~71: SAFECAR THEFT PREVENTION SYSTEMS LTD, 17 Nachshon Styreet, Israel ~72: RONEN, Zissu~ 33: US ~31:61/574,054 ~32:27/07/2011 2014/01416 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL ROCK KINASE INHIBITORS ~71:AMAKEM NV, Life Sciences Incubator, Agoralaan A bis, , Belgium ~72: ALEN, Jo;BOLAND, Sandro;BOURIN, Arnaud, Pierre, Jean;DEFERT, Olivier;LEYSEN, Dirk~ 33:EP ~31:11179491.3 ~32:31/08/2011 2014/01408 ~ Complete ~54:PREDICTING MOTOR FAILURE BASED ON RELATIONSHIP OF MOTOR PAIR CHARACTERISTICS ~71:JOY MM DELAWARE, INC., 2751 Centerville Road, Suite 342, Wilmington, United States of America ~72: VAN WYK, Nicolaas Petrus; WILSON, James~ 33:US ~31:13/785,550 ~32:05/03/2013 2014/01417 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL SOFT ROCK INHIBITORS ~71:AMAKEM NV, Agoralaan A bis, , Belgium ~72: ALEN, Jo;BOLAND, Sandro;BOURIN, Arnaud, Pierre, Jean;DEFERT, Olivier;LEYSEN, Dirk~ 33:EP ~31:11179491.3 ~32:31/08/2011 2014/01418 ~ Complete ~54:BIPHENYLCARBOXAMIDES AS ROCK KINASE INHIBITORS ~71:AMAKEM NV, Life Sciences Incubator Agoralaan A bis, Belgium ~72: ALEN, Jo;BOLAND, Sandro;BOURIN, Arnaud, Pierre, Jean;DEFERT, Olivier;LEYSEN, Dirk~ 33:EP ~31:11179491.3 ~32:31/08/2011 2014/01406 ~ Provisional ~54: A CAST STRUCTURAL ELEMENT ~71: SCHOLTEN, Heinrich Alfred, Lot 27 Ocean Palm Close, Australia ~72: SCHOLTEN, Heinrich Alfred~ 2014/01420 ~ Complete ~54: ADVERTISING DEVICE ~71: IRIARTE SANLLEHI, Ignacio, Paulonia, 10, La Floresta, Spain ~72: IRIARTE SANLLEHI, Ignacio~ 33: EP ~31: U 201130837 ~32:01/08/2011;33:EP ~31: U 201131158 ~32:09/11/2011;33:EP ~31: U 201230370 ~32:04/04/2012 2014/01452 ~ Provisional ~54: AN ELECTRONIC VAT (VALUE ADDED TAX) VERIFICATION METHOD AND SYSTEM ~71: TIMM ZUNAID, 12 Benmore Road Morningside Johannesburg, South Africa ~72: TIMM ZUNAID~ Page | 75

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2014/01423 ~ Complete ~54:DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SPECIFIC BLEND RATIOS OF ISOPRENOIDBASED SURFACTANTS ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinatti , United States of America ~72: LINGOES JANETTE VILLALOBOS;PRICE KENNETH NATHAN;REILMAN RANDALL THOMAS;SCHEIBEL JEFFREY JOHN;SCHMATE ROBERT EDWARD;URBIN STEPHANIE ANN~ 33:US ~31:61/536 788 ~32:20/09/2011 2014/01450 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR INHIBITING CELLULAR ACTIVATION BY INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-1 ~71:THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL, 308 Bynum Hall Campus Box 4105 , United States of America ~72: CLEMMONS DAVID R;MAILE LAURA A~ 33:US ~31:13/219 276 ~32:26/08/2011 2014/01438 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR TREATING CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS ~71:WOCKHARDT LIMITED , D-4, Midc Area, Chikalthana, Aurangabad, 431210, , India ~72: GUPTA,AMIT;JAIN,GIRISH KUMAR;KODGULE,MANDAR MADHUKAR;NAKHAT,PREMCHAND DALICHANDJI~ 33:IN ~31:2395/MUM/2011 ~32:26/08/2011;33:IN ~31:2399/MUM/2011 ~32:26/08/2011;33:IN ~31:2411/MUM/2011 ~32:27/08/2011 2014/01424 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-ERBB3 ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF ~71:REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC, 777 Old Saw Mill River Road Tarrytown NY 10591, United States of America ~72: DALY CHRISTOPHER;DUAN XUNBAO;MACDONALD DOUGLAS~ 33:US ~31:61/541 312 ~32:30/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/557 460 ~32:09/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/614 565 ~32:23/03/2012 2014/01427 ~ Complete ~54: METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCING HYDROGEN ~71:H2 CATALYST, LLC, 405 E.56th Street, APT. 3K, New York, 10022, New York, United States of America ~72: PHILLIPS, DOUGLAS HOWARD~ 33: US ~31:61/511,322 ~32:25/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/592,284 ~32:30/01/2012 2014/01433 ~ Complete ~54:PIPERAZINE-SUBSTITUTED BENZOTHIOPHENE DERIVATIVES AS ANTIPSYCHOTIC AGENTS ~71:OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD, 2-9, Kanda-Tsukasamachi, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo, Japan ~72: KURODA, HIDEAKI;MINOWA, TAKUYA;MIYATOMO, MOTOYUKI;NAKAMURA, YUICHI;SAKURAI, YOHJI;YAMASHITA, HIROSHI~ 33:US ~31:61/532,393 ~32:08/09/2011 2014/01435 ~ Complete ~54:PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS WITH ENHANCED ACTIVE INGREDIENT RETENTION IN PEST CONTROL ZONES ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, 46268, Indiana, United States of America ~72: ATKISON, JOHN M;BOUCHER, JR, RAYMOND E;COBB, JOEY D;GIFFORD, JAMES M;LIU, LEI;MANN, RICHARD K;OUSE, DAVID G;RODRIQUEZ ROSAS, MARIA ESTHER~ 33:US ~31:61/527,561 ~32:25/08/2011 2014/01440 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PREPARING A SOLID DISPERSION CONTAINING AN APOPTOSISINDUCING AGENT ~71:ABBOTT GMBH & CO.KG , Max-Planck-Ring 2, WIESBADEN-DELKENHIM 65205,, Germany;ADDVIE INC., North Waukegan Road, NORTH CHICAGO 60064, IL , United States of America ~72: HOELIG,PETER;LINDLEY,DAVID J.;ROSCH,ESTER;SANZGIRI,YESHWANT;TONG,PING~ 33:US ~31:61/408,527 ~32:29/10/2010 2014/01445 ~ Complete ~54: SWITCHING DEVICE ~71: EATON INDUSTRIES (AUSTRIA) GMBH, Eugenia 1, SCHREMS A-3931, Austria ~72: KOCH, MICHAEL~ 33: AT ~31: A 1092/2011 ~32:26/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/511,718 ~32:26/07/2011 Page | 76

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2014/01502 ~ Provisional ~54: WHEEL STOPPER ~71: GREEN LINE VISUALS (PTY) LIMITED, 134 HASTINGS AVENUE,, South Africa ~72: POOLE, JEFFFREY RYAN~ 2014/01425 ~ Complete ~54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING RESOURCES AND INTERACTIVITY IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS ~71: SULLIVAN, JASON, 299 South Main Street, Suite 1300, Salt Lake City, 84111, Utah, United States of America ~72: SULLIVAN, JASON~ 33: US ~31:61/429,375 ~32:03/01/2011;33:US ~31:61/430,113 ~32:05/01/2011;33:US ~31:13/154,325 ~32:06/01/2011;33:US ~31:13/342,199 ~32:02/01/2012 2014/01426 ~ Complete ~54: ELECTROSTATIC ATOMIZER, AND METHOD FOR ELECTROSTATICALLY ATOMIZING BY USE OF THE SAME ~71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED, 27-1, Shinkawa 2-Chome, Chuo-Ku, Tokyo, 1048260, Japan ~72: DAU, VAN THANH; TEREBESSY, TIBOR~ 33: JP ~31:2011-166816 ~32:29/07/2011 2014/01428 ~ Provisional ~54: PERIMETER MONITORING SYSTEM ~71: CRUX RESEARCH CC, Bokfontein 164, South Africa ~72: KRIEK (SNR), DANIEL RENIER; KRIEK (SNR), DANIEL RENIER; VENTER, FREDERIK PETRUS~ 2014/01442 ~ Complete ~54:BULK ETHYLENE OLIGOMERIZATION USING A LOW CONCENTRATION OF CHROMIUM CATALYST AND TREE-PART ACTIVATOR ~71:NOVA CHEMICALS (INTERNATIONAL)S.A. , Avenue de la Gare 14, FRIBOURG CH-1700,, Switzerland ~72: BROWN,STEPHEN JOHN;CARTER,CHARLES ASHTON GARRET;CHISHOLM,P.SCOTT;GOLOVCHENKO,OLEKSIY;ZORICAK,PETER~ 33:CA ~31:2747501 ~32:26/07/2011 2014/01449 ~ Complete ~54:LOCKOUT DEVICE ~71:MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC, 137.W Forest Hill Avenue P O Box 927 Oak Creek, United States of America ~72: JOHNSON MARK;WOJTAK RAY~ 33:US ~31:61/527 815 ~32:26/08/2011 2014/01430 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED EXPLOSIVE COMPOSITION ~71:CMTE DEVELOPMENT LIMITED, Building 101, UQ Pinjara Hills Campus, 2436 Moggill Road, Pinjarra hills, QLD 4069, Australia ~72: ARAOS, MIGUEL~ 33:AU ~31:2011903076 ~32:27/07/2011 2014/01431 ~ Complete ~54: EXCAVATOR BUCKET EARTH MOVING MACHINE ~71: LIEBHERR-MINING EQUIPMENT COLMAR SAS, 49 Rue Frederic Hartmann, 68025, Colmar Cedex, France ~72: CAUX, BRICE; VICQ, MARTIAL; WEBER, GERARD; WEISS, OLIVER~ 33: EP ~31:13 000 949.1 ~32:25/02/2013 2014/01432 ~ Complete ~54: COMPACT SERVICE MODULE AND USE THEREOF IN A PLANT FOR PRODUCING ALUMINUM BY ELECTROLYSIS ~71:E.C.L, 100, rue Chalant, F-59790, Ronchin, France ~72: DAVID, STEPHANE~ 33: FR ~31:1102938 ~32:28/09/2011 2014/01436 ~ Complete ~54: NEGATIVE DRIVE ANGLE ~71: INFASTECH INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES PTE. LTD., 8 Marina Boulevard, #05-02 Marina Bay, Financial Centre, Tower 1, Singapore, 018981, Singapore ~72: LUKES, RICHARD W;LUZUM, RANDY;OSBORN, DOUG;SMITH, ROBERT;THEISMANN, MARK~ 33:US ~31:61/527,606 ~32:25/08/2011 2014/01441 ~ Complete ~54: NUCLEAR REACTOR AUTOMATIC DEPRESSURIZATION SYSTEM ~71: WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC, 1000 Westinghouse Drive, Cranberry Township, PENNSYLVANIA 16066,, United States of America ~72: COOK, BRUCE M. ~ 33: US ~31:12/972,568 ~32:20/12/2010

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2014/01444 ~ Provisional ~54:END FITTING FOR A LEAF SPRING PACK ~71:VISAGIE,ANDRIE DIEDERICH, 25 Kameeldoring Street, Meyerhof, Bothaville, 9660 Orange Free State, , South Africa ~72: VISAGIE,ANDRIE DIEDERICH~ 2014/01447 ~ Complete ~54:A FAST DISSOLVING PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION ~71:FERRING B.V., Polaris Avenue 144, JX HOOFDDORP NL-2132, , Netherlands ~72: AHUJA,VARINDER;GUNDU,BALACHENDAR;GUNJIKAR,TEJAS~ 33:IN ~31:2683/DEL/2011 ~32:16/09/2011 2014/01451 ~ Complete ~54: ROULETTE MODIFICATION SYSTEM AND WAGERING METHODS ~71: VEGAS GAME POINT, LLC, 2620 S. Maryland Parkway Suite 14#304 Las Vegas 89109, United States of America ~72: SHELBURN TIMOTHY J; WONNACOTT TONY~ 33: US ~31:61/527 247 ~32:25/08/2011 2014/01422 ~ Provisional ~54: NEO-SOLAR HEAT EXCHANGER INVENTION ~71: JOHANNES ANDRIES HARTZENBERG, 20 Laurel Valley Street Silver Lakes, South Africa ~72: JOHANNES ANDRIES HARTZENBERG~ 2014/01434 ~ Complete ~54:HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF ~71:INFINITY PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 780 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, 02139, Massachusetts, United States of America ~72: CASTRO, ALFREDO C;CHAN, KATRINA;EVANS, CATHERINE A;JANARDANANNAIR, SOMARAJANNAIR;LESCARBEAU, ANDRE;LI, LIANSHENG;LIU, TAO;LIU, YI;REN, PINGDA;SNYDER, DANIEL A;TREMBLAY, MARTIN R~ 33:US ~31:61/528,585 ~32:29/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/547,343 ~32:14/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/562,278 ~32:21/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/595,947 ~32:07/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/645,982 ~32:11/05/2012 2014/01437 ~ Complete ~54:TAPERED LOBULAR DRIVER AND FASTENER ~71:INFASTECH INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES PTE.LTD., 8 Marina Boulevard, 05-02 Marina Bay, Financial Center, Tower 1, Singapore, 018981, , Singapore ~72: LUKES,RICHARD W~ 33:US ~31:61/527,603 ~32:25/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/585,037 ~32:10/01/2012 2014/01439 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF 5-PHENYL-OR 5-BENZYL-2ISOXAZOLINE-3CARBOXYLATES FOR IMPROVING PLANT YIELD ~71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH, Alfred-nobel-str. 10, 40789, Monheim,, Germany ~72: BICKERS,UDO;BONFIG-PICARD,GEORG;HACKER,ERWIN;HESS,MARTIN;RUIZ-SANTAELLA MORENO,JUAN PEDRO;SCHMIDT,MATHIAS;TRABOLD,KLAUS;ZIEMER,FRANK~ 33:EP ~31:11181703.7 ~32:16/09/2011 2014/01443 ~ Complete ~54: SUSPENDED FLOOR DEVICE ~71: INTERNATIONAL TRUCK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMPANY, LLC, 2701 Navistar Drive, LISLE 60532, IL,, United States of America ~72: MALAVALLI,ANANTHA~ 2014/01446 ~ Complete ~54: EXTRUSION METHOD AND DEVICE ~71: AUROTEC GMBH, Wartengburgerstrabe 1a, VOCKLABRUCK A-4840, Austria ~72: ECKER, FREDRICH; ZIKELI, STEFAN~ 33: EP ~31:11179865.8 ~32:02/09/2011;33:CN ~31:201120551705.4 ~32:26/12/2011 2014/01448 ~ Complete ~54:STABLE POLYMORPHIC FORMS OF COMPOUND AS HYPOXIA MIMETICS, AND USES THEREOF ~71:BEIJING BETTA PHARMACEUTICALS CO., LTD, Bld 29 Zone-B BPU Software Park 1 North Disheng St., Business Development Area Beijing, People's Republic of China ~72: CAO HONG;HU YUNYAN;KANG XINSHAN;LONG WEI;MA CUNBO;TAN FENLAI;WANG FEI;WANG YANPING;WANG YINXIANG;ZHOU LIUFENG~ 33:CN ~31:201110215826.6 ~32:29/07/2011;33:CN ~31:201110219607.5 ~32:02/08/2011;33:CN ~31:201110232754.6 ~32:15/08/2011 Page | 78

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2014/01429 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRETREATING BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE CONTAINING PROTEIN ~71:OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD., 9,Kanda-Tsukasamachi 2-Chome, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo, 1018535, Japan ~72: IWATA, FUSAKO;MORI, TOYOKI;MURAGUCHI, MASAHIRO;OHMOTO, YASUKAZU;SASAKI, SEI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-176272 ~32:11/08/2011

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

Application Number
2013/06846 1997/04419 1997/09184 1998/04888 1998/04889 1998/07549 1998/10868 1996/01589 1996/01864 1995/09113 1994/07397 1994/07920 1995/04653 1998/11765 1999/03601 1999/03913 1999/04232 1999/04259 1999/06165 2000/03271 2000/03272 2000/03274 2000/05805 2001/01492 2001/01950 2001/04279 2010/03448 2010/06044 2009/08728 2009/06098

Assignee
BATAUNG MEMORIAL TOMBSTONES CC REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD

Assignor
BMT LEGACY CLOUD (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD

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Application Number
2012/03184 2002/06499 2003/02488 2003/08829 2013/06249 2013/06278 1992/07863 1998/11632 2012/09305 2012/09305 2011/01017 2012/00136 2013/04307 2013/05219 2012/07261 2003/05532 2006/05713 2009/00868 2012/07261 2010/03003 2010/03003 2005/10108

Assignee
REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD FUNDAMO (PTY) LTD FUNDAMO (PTY) LTD PIRELLI & C.S.P.A. PIRELLI & C.S.P.A. CEPHALON FRANCE CEPHALON EUROPE FRANCOIS VAN DER MERWE AND RIAAN BESTER BRIGHT INNOVATIONS LIMITED WILLIAM ROLAND BURKE EASIWISE (PTY) LTD DEPUY PRODUCTS INC. BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT DEPUY SPINE LLC DEPUY PRODUCTS INC. DEPUY SPINE, LLC BOND, WARREN; FROES, PAOLO; VAN DER WALT, BAREND BARTHOLOMEUS BOTHA, JOHAN DAWID NETZSCH OILFIELD PRODUCTS GMBH CAELUS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROPRIETARY LIMITED UNISTRAW PATENT HOLDINGS LIMITED TO BE FIRST AG MASAI MARKETING & TRADING AG JSPM OU JEUMONT SYSTEMES DE POMPES ET DE MECANISMES HERAEUS KULZER GMBH HERAEUS KULZER GMBH HERAEUS KULZER GMBH

Assignor
TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION PRYSMIAN CAVI E SISTEMI ENERGIA S.R.L. PRYSMIAN CAVI E SISTEMI ENERGIA S.R.L. CEPHALON EUROPE TEVA SANTE CAN MINING MANAGEMENT (PTY) LTD BRIGHTWELL DISPENSERS LIMITED RICHNOMOR PROPERTY 4 (PTY) LTD GREENBRO (PTY) LTD DEPUY SPINE, LLC BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH HAND INNOVATIONS LLC DEPUY SPINE, LLC HAND INNOVATIONS LLC LUMINOUS SOFTWARE PROPRIETARY LIMITED MCCABE, THERESA NETZSCH PUMPEN & SYSTEME GMBH CAELUS LIGHTING PROPRIETARY LIMITED UNISTRAW HOLDINGS PTE LTD. BRAINQUE AG MASAI INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD. AREVA NP HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH

2011/05169 2013/08016 2013/04828

2012/06220 2011/02838 2001/00398 2006/05730 2006/05104 2006/00403 2006/05568

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Application Number
2007/01306 2007/01174 2006/10716 2007/06617 2007/02820 2008/00717 2007/09124 2008/03510 2005/10166 2005/08059 2003/02488 2003/08829 2005/05494 1996/01864 1996/01589 1995/09113 1995/04653 1994/07920 1994/07397 1995/08698 1996/04287 2005/05220 2013/05597 2009/00435 1997/04862 2003/01513 2005/06159 2008/07346 2007/02120 2007/07819

Assignee
HERAEUS KULZER GMBH HERAEUS KULZER GMBH HERAEUS KULZER GMBH HERAEUS KULZER GMBH HERAEUS KULZER GMBH HERAEUS KULZER GMBH HERAEUS KULZER GMBH HERAEUS KULZER GMBH HERAEUS KULZER GMBH HERAEUS KULZER GMBH REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD GRIFO ENGINEERING (PTY) LIMITED GRIFO ENGINEERING (PTY) LIMITED ELAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. ELAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. SIMPHIWE DLAMINI

Assignor
HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD SCAMONT ENGINEERING (PTY) LIMITED SCAMONT ENGINEERING (PTY) LIMITED BIOGEN IDEC INTERNATIONAL HOLDING LTD BIOGEN IDEC INTERNATIONAL HOLDING LTD DIGITAL CODING AND TRACKING ASSOCIATION KWANELE JAMES ZWANE; SIMPHIWE JOSEPH DLAMINI; ISAAC MBEHELE ASCENDIS PHARMA GROWTH DISORDERS DIVISION A/S NERRE THERAPEUTICS LIMITED RADOSTINA GEORGIEVA AND HANS BAUMLER FATRAT UB (HAFTUNGSBERSCHRANKT) CC-ERY GMBH PARABEL LTD ASCENDIS GROWTH DISORDERS DIVISIONS A/S

2010/07672 2010/07519 2010/01009 2010/01009 2010/1009 2012/07745 2012/04334

ASCENDIS PHARMA A/S GLAXO WELLCOME MANUFACTURING PTE LTD CHARITE-UNIVERSITATSMEDIZIN BERLIN RADOSTINA GEORGIEVA AND HANS BAUMLER FATRAT UB (HAFTUNGSBERSCHRANKT) PA LLC ASCENDIS PHARMA A/S

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Application Number
2013/01623 2013/03903 2001/06027 2011/06537

Assignee
ARAGON PHARMACEUTIALS, INC. FUNDAMO (PTY) LTD FARMFERT FORMULATORS CC JANSE VAN RENSBURG, GERT NEL; VAN RENSBURG, STEPHEN JANSE ABBOTT GMBH & CO.KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO.KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO.KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO.KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO.KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO.KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO.KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO.KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO.KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO.KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO.KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO.KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO KG

Assignor
SERAGON PHARMECEUTICALS, INC. VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION PRASIN NORTH (PTY) LTD DUAL PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL (SOUTH AFRICA) CC ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG AND ABBOTT LABORATORIES SERAGON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. FABCHEM MINING (PTY) LTD TUFBAG (PTY) LTD AND REATILE TIMRITE (PTY) LTD LABOPHARM EUROPE LIMITED AND LABOPHARM (BARBADOS) LIMITED MEDISSE B.V. ARCTURUS THERAPEUTICS, INC. SOLIGENIX, INC. BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB HOLDINGS IRELAND SOLIGENIX, INC.

2008/08564 2007/03060 2009/04491 2009/09075 2010/03593 1995/10510 2005/06934 2008/04686 2009/01110 2007/03059 2011/05934 2005/09122 2008/04346

2012/08603 2011/00862 2000/05805 1997/03054

ARAGON PHARMACEUITICALS, INC. FABCHEM (PTY) LTD NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED AND REATILE TIMRITE (PTY) LTD LABOPHARM INC.

2012/08812 2009/07529 2008/03284 1999/00056 2009/02350

UNIVERSITEIT TWENTE MARINA BIOTECH, INC. INIMEX PHARMACEUTICALS INC. BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY INIMEX PHARMACEUTICALS INC.

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Application Number
2005/04215

Assignee
LABOPHARM (BARBADOS) LIMITED WITH PALADIN LABS (BARBADOS) INC. LABOPHARM INC. WITH PALADIN LABS INC. MARINA BIOTECH, INC. BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY LABOPHARM INC. REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD ELAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. BIOGEN IDEC INTERNATIONAL HOLDING LTD GRANDE PAROISSE S.A. SILVA LILLY PROPERTIES (PTY) LTD ABBOTT GMBH & CO KG AND ABBOTT LABORATORIES HELATH PROTECTION AGENCY BIOGEN IDEC INTERNATIONAL HOLDING LTD COSMO S.P.A. LI, WENBO HUI-FANG,SHAW HWEE INEOS EUROPE LIMITED INEOS COMMERCIAL SERVICES UK LIMITED M.A.J. INVEST AB NG YING YUK TURNAROUND INC. SINGLE BUOY MOORINGS INC. MAYO, JOHN CHARLES; ILIFFE GERGE LANGTON; VIERL ULRICH ROTHER MATTHIAS

Assignor
LABOPHARM (BARBADOS) LIMITED PALADIN LABS INC. ARCTURUS THERAPEUTICS, INC. BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB HOLDINGS IRELAND BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB HOLDINGS IRELAND BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB HOLDINGS IRELAND BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB HOLDINGS IRELAND BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB HOLDINGS IRELAND CHIMIGEN INC. TIMRITE (PTY) LTD BIOGEN IDEC INTERNATIONAL HOLDING LTD BIOGEN IDEC MA INC. GPN THE PALIET SOCK COMPANY (PTY) LTD ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG AND ABBOTT LABORATORIES THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR HELTH BIOGEN IDEC MA INC. COSMO DERMATOS SRL RUYAN INVESTMENT (HOLDINGS) LIMITED WATERSON CORP AND CHEN , WATERSON INEOS COMMERCIAL SERVICES UK LIMITED INEOS SALES (UK) LIMITED PREVENT HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB FAIRTECH INVESTMENT LIMITED MQT HOLDINGS LLC. TRELLEBORG INDUSTRIE SS TARGETED DELIVERY TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED IDEC AG

2005/04215 2011/04540 2001/07204 2006/06242 2005/07718 2006/09084 2002/05900 2005/04215 2003/08068 2005/05869 2005/05869 1998/04529 2012/01562 2011/08537

2010/05194 2008/07346 2010/00587 2011/09490 2012/09590 1997/04267 1997/04267 2013/03030 2013/03459 2006/10377 2009/04083 2012/00017 2012/00017

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Application Number
2012/00017 2011/07881 2003/01672 2009/09171 1995/05867 2003/03949 1995/02614 2008/08563 2012/01846 2005/03636 2011/07569 2010/04134 2007/03061 1997/00209 2009/08624 2010/04337 2007/03919 2012/04148 2013/05694 IDEC AG

Assignee

Assignor
TARGETED DELIVERY TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG PFIZER ANIMAL HEALTH S.A. EDT PHARMA HOLDINGS LIMITED SMITH & NEPHEW ORTHOPAEDICS AG MULTICHOICE SUPPORT SERVICES (PTY) LTD DEPUY SPINE LLC HAND INNOVATIONS LLC ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG PIRAMAL HEALTHCARE LIMITED TUFBAG (PTY) LTD

ABBOTT GMBH & CO KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO KG WYETH FARMA S.A. ELAN PHARMA INTERNATIONAL LIMITED HEALTHPOINT, LTD VAN EEDEN GERHARDUS JACOBUS; SMIT JOHAN; COETZEE CAROLINE JANE DEPUY PRODUCTS INC. DEPUY SPINE LLC ABBOTT GMBH & CO.KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO.KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO.KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO.KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO.KG PIRAMAL LIFE SCIENCES LIMITED NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED

2012/07136 2012/07136 2010/05282 2010/05099 2009/08017 2010/05965 1995/08642 2012/02350 2001/04279

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2012/04695 2009/04295 2011/08392 2012/08539 2012/00002 2012/04011 2011/08196 2005/05869 2005/06159 2003/04798 2003/02025

Assignee
POOLRITE RESEARCH PTY LTD ABBOTT GMBH & CO. KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO. KG ABBOTT GMBH & CO. KG TOTAL S.A. TOTAL S.A. TOTAL S.A. ELAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. BIOGEN IDEC INTERNATIONAL HOLDING LTD HERAEUS KULZER GMBH THE INSTITUTE RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Assignor
EVOLVE SUPPLY CHAIN PTY LTD ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO.KG TOTAL RAFFINAGE MARKETING TOTAL RAFFINAGE MARKETING TOTAL RAFFINAGE MARKETING BIOGEN IDEC INTERNATIONAL HOLDING LTD BIOGEN IDEC MA INC. HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH THE MACFARLANE BURNET INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH LTD PX BIOSOLUTIONS PTY LTD

2003/02025

2013/04832 2013/04660 2012/01498 2001/02509 2004/07406

THE MACFARLANE BURNET INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD REALTIME TIMRITE (PTY) LTD DONALD RODEWICK MACRAE PHILIP MORRIS USA, INC. BIOGEN IDEC INTERNATIONAL HOLDING LTD

TIMRITE (PTY) LTD TIMRITE (PTY) LTD PATRICIA FLORENCE MACRAE PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. BIOGEN IDEC MA INC.

CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39 Application Number 2011/06402 2009/01449 1999/00356 1995/10913 2011/06406 2011/06404 In the name of CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED New name MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED

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PATENT JOURNAL In the name of CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC New name MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC

2012/08547 2001/02828 2002/07232 2007/07237 2009/05481 2008/02551

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FEBRUARY 2014 Application Number 2007/06576 2012/06535 2012/06304 2012/03094 2011/02855 2011/01527 2006/03466 2010/03844 2009/07580 2007/05199 2006/08840 2010/03591 2010/06812 2009/01667 2012/08416 2012/07212 2006/05730

PATENT JOURNAL In the name of KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC TURNSTAR SYSTEMS CC HAND INNOVATIONS LLC JEUMONT S.A. New name INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC TURNSTAR SYSTEMS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED DEPUY SYNTHES PRODUCTS, LLC JSPM OU JEUMONT, SYSTEMS DE POMPES ET DE MECANISMES BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT TURNSTAR SYSTEMS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED KUDOS PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED & MAYBRIDGE LIMITED DEPUY SYNTHES PRODUCTS, LLC ABBVIE BIOTHERAPEUTICS INC. MASAI MARKETING & TRADING AG LINDSAY TRANSPORTATION SOLUTIONS, INC. BTG INTERNATIONAL CANADA INC. TURNSTAR SYSTEMS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED

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BAYER SCHERING PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT TURNSTAR SYSTEMS CC KUDOS PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED & MAYBRIDGE PLC HAND INNOVATIONS LL ABBOTT BIOTHERAPEUTICS CORP. NEGORT AG BARRIER SYSTEMS, INC. 8312176 CANADA INC. TURNSTAR SYSTEMS CC

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FEBRUARY 2014 Application Number 2005/07097 2012/07261 2006/08606 2003/05860 1996/07964 1997/07785 2005/07344 2003/04798 2004/02760 2012/08805 2007/10472 2009/00422 2005/04215 2006/05859 2006/05859 2013/05515 2009/07818 1995/06181 2011/01526 2011/00162 2002/09326 2002/09321 1999/00141 1996/01921 2004/04032 2006/04643 2004/10055 1995/06181 2004/04032 2004/10055 2006/04643 1996/01921 1999/00141 2002/09321 2002/09326 2008/10756 2009/00900 2009/08896 2003/04185

PATENT JOURNAL In the name of KUDOS PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED & MAYBRIDGE PLC HAND INNOVATIONS LLC TIANJIN TASLY PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD TIANJIN TASLY PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD BASF AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT BASF AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT BASF AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT HERAEUS KULZER GMBH & CO.KG SOLVAY PHARMACEUTICALS GMBH EC1 INVENT AB ANTIBE THERPEUTICS INC. ANTIBE THERPEUTICS INC. LABOPHARM EUROPE LIMITED BASF AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT BASF AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT OAKLEAF INVESTMENT HOLDINGS 89 (PTY) LIMITED SECOND WIND, INC. KME GERMANY AG & CO KG KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS, LLC KM EUROPA METAL AG KM EUROPA METAL AG KM EUROPA METAL AG KM EUROPA METAL AG KM EUROPA METAL AG KM EUROPA METAL AG KM EUROPA METAL AG KM-KABELMETAL AG KME GERMANY AG & CO KG KME GERMANY AG & CO KG KME GERMANY AG & CO KG KME GERMANY AG & CO KG KME GERMANY AG & CO KG KME GERMANY AG & CO KG KME GERMANY AG & CO KG PIRAMAL HEALTHCARE LIMITED PIRAMAL HEALTHCARE LIMITED PIRAMAL HEALTHCARE LIMITED PIRAMAL HEALTHCARE LIMITED New name KUDOS PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED & MAYBRIDGE LIMITED DEPUY SYNTHES PRODUCTS, LLC TASLY PHARMACEUTICAL GROUP CO., LTD TASLY PHARMACEUTICAL GROUP CO., LTD BASF SE BASF SE BASF SE HERAEUS KULZER GMBH ABBOTT PRODUCTS GMBH AVANTHERM AB ANTIBE HOLDINGS INC. ANTIBE HOLDINGS INC. PALADIN LABS EUROPE LIMITED BASF SE BASF SE MINERP HOLDINGS (PTY) LIMITED SECOND WIND SYSTEMS, INC. KME GERMANY GMBH & CO KG INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC. INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC. KME GERMANY AG KME GERMANY AG KME GERMANY AG KME GERMANY AG KME GERMANY AG KME GERMANY AG KME GERMANY AG KM EUROPA METAL AG KME GERMANY GMBH & CO KG KME GERMANY GMBH & CO KG KME GERMANY GMBH & CO KG KME GERMANY GMBH & CO KG KME GERMANY GMBH & CO KG KME GERMANY GMBH & CO KG KME GERMANY GMBH & CO KG PIRAMAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED PIRAMAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED PIRAMAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED PIRAMAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED

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FEBRUARY 2014 Application Number 2005/00138 2009/00422 2007/10472 2012/08805 2005/04215 2005/04215 2005/04215 2011/04570 2009/04281 2013/01184 2011/03222 2007/03919 2010/04337 2011/02815 2012/07136 2012/02350 2012/06810 1997/03476

PATENT JOURNAL In the name of PIRAMAL HEALTHCARE LIMITED ANTIBE THERPEUTICS INC. ANTIBE THERPEUTICS INC. AVANTHERM AB LABOPHARM EUROPE LIMITED CHIMIGEN INC. LABOPHARM INC. METABOLEX, INC. METABOLEX, INC. TYCO WATER PTY LIMITED CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED EDT PHARMA HOLDINGS LIMITED PFIZER ANIMAL HEALTH S.A. METABOLEX, INC. HAND INNOVATIONS LLC PIRAMAL HEALTHCARE LIMITED MJR PHARMJET GMBH BASF AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT New name PIRAMAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED ANTIBE HOLDINGS INC. ANTIBE HOLDINGS INC. AVANTHERM AB PALADIN LABS EUROPE LIMITED LABOPHARM INC. PALADIN LABS (BARBADOS) INC. CYMABAY THERAPEUTICS,INC. CYMABAY THERAPEUTICS,INC. PENTAIR WATER SOLUTIONS PTY LIMITED MONDELEZ UK HOLDINGS & SERVICES LIMITED ALKERMES PHARMA IRELAND LIMITED ZOETIS BELGIUM S.A. CYMABAY THERAPEUTICS,INC. DEPUY SYNTHES PRODUCTS, LLC PIRAMAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED INSTILLO GMBH BASF SE

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

Application Number 2003/02579

Assignor JANSE VAN RENSBURG

Assignee DUAL PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL (SOUTH AFRICA) CC DUAL PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL (SOUTH AFRICA) CC DUAL PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL (SOUTH AFRICA) CC DUAL PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL (SOUTH AFRICA) CC

2003/02580

JANSE VAN RENSBURG

2003/02578

JANSE VAN RENSBURG

1999/07482

JANSE VAN RENSBURG

PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 No records available.

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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 VISHNUKUMAR MAHADEO KULKARNI, OF SPOOR & FISHER, BUILDING 13, HIGHGROVE OFFICE PARK, OAK AVENUE. CENTURION.PRETORIA. 0001, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said VISHNUKUMAR MAHADEO KULKARNI, for an invention METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SUGAR FROM SUGARCANE, numbered 2010/1134, dated 05/02/2010 which became void on 26/04/2012, 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.

Notice is hereby given that YULEX CORPORATION OF ADAMS & ADAMS, LYNWOOD BRIDGE, 4 DAVENTRY ROAD, LYNWOOD MANOR, PRETORIA. 0001, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said YULEX CORPORATION for an invention BIOPOLYMEREXTRACTION FROM PLANT MATERIALS, numbered 2008/05798, dated 02/07/2008 which became void on 21/04/2013, owing to the nonpayment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof.

Notice is hereby given that YULEX CORPORATION OF ADAMS & ADAMS, LYNWOOD BRIDGE, 4 DAVENTRY ROAD, LYNWOOD MANOR, PRETORIA. 0001, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said YULEX CORPORATION for an invention EXTRACTION AND FRACTIONATION OF BIOPOLYMERS AND RESINS PLANT MATERIALS, numbered 2008/04003, dated 09/05/2008 which became void on 21/04/2012, 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.

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Notice is hereby given that ROY NEVILLE MANN OF EDWARD NATHAN SONNENBERGS, P.O. BOX 783347, SANDTON. 2146, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said ROY NEVELLE MANN for an invention A PRODUCT HOLDER, numbered 1997/07473, dated 20/08/1997 which became void on 20/08/2003, owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof.

Notice is hereby given that ALIEN SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) OF DM. KISCH INC, 54 WIERDA ROAD WEST, WIERDA VALLEY, SANDTON. JOHANNESBURG, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said ALIEN SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) for an invention FIRE PROTECTION DAVICES, numbered 2006/06796, dated 16/08/2006 which became void on 16/02/2013, owing to the nonpayment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof.

Notice is hereby given that CHARLES HENDRIK OOSTHUIZEN, MARLENE OOSTHUIZEN AND BUNCAN HEALTH AND SAFETY CC, OF DESSINGTON DEBEER, SUMMIT PARK, 495 SUMMIT ROAD, MORNINGSIDE. 2196, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said CHARLES HENDRIK OOSTHUIZEN, MARLENE OOSTHUIZEN AND BUNCAN HEALTH AND SAFETY CC for an invention HARD HAT SAFETY ACCESSORY numbered 2005/10461, dated 22/12/2005 which became void on 22/12/2012, 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.

Notice is hereby given that NEOPUP MARKETING (PTY) LTD OF HAHN & HAHN, 222 RICHARD STREET. PRETORIA. 0001, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said NEOPUUP MERKETING (PTY) LTD. for an invention FIRE-ARM, numbered 1999/05350, dated 23/08/1999 which became void on 23/08/2007, owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof.

Notice is hereby given that TOHO TENAX EUROPE GMBH OF ADAMS & ADAMS, 4 DAVENTRY ROAD, LYNNWOOD MANOR, PRETORIA. 0001, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said TOHO TENAX EUROPE GMBH for an invention EPOXY RESIN IMPREGNATED YARN AND THE USE THEREOF FOR PRODUCING A PREFORM, numbered 2006/07647, dated 12/08/2006 which became void on 29/03/2008, owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee.

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

Notice is hereby given that CONTINENTAL CONVEYOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY OF ADAMS & ADAMS, LYNWOOD BRIDGE, 4 DAVENTRY ROAD, LYNWOOD MANOR, PRETORIA. 0001, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said CONTINENTAL CONVEYOY & EQUIPMENT COMPANY for an invention IDLER ROLL BEARING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MAKING, numbered 2009/01306, dated 24/02/1306 which became void on 12/012/2013, owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof.

Notice is hereby given that SERGEANTS PET CARE PRODUCTS OF HAHN & HAHN, 222 RICHARD STREET. PRETORIA. 0001, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said S ERGEANTS PET CARE PRODUCTS for an invention PEST CONTROL FORMULATION AND DISPENSER, numbered 2005/08748, dated 28/10/2005 which became void on 21/10/2007, owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof.

Notice is hereby given that SERGEANTS PET CARE PRODUCTS OF HAHN & HAHN, 222 RICHARD STREET. PRETORIA. 0001, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said SERGEANTS PET CARE PRODUCTS for an invention SOLID PEST CONTROL SYSTEM , numbered 2005/08707, dated 27/10/2005 which became void on 29/03/2007, owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof.

Notice is hereby given that STATOIL HYDRO ASA AND THE PETROLEUM OIL AND GAS CORPORATION OF SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD OF HAHN AND HAHN, 222 RICHARD STREET, PRETORIA. 0001., 2125, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said STATOIL HYDRO ASA AND THE PETROLEUM OIL AND GAS CORPORATION OF SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD for an invention FILTRATION METHOD AND INSTALLATION, numbered 2008/03355, dated 16/04/2008 which became void on 02/10/2011, owing to the nonpayment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof.

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Notice is hereby given that ASHOK RANGANATH SHELAR, MERLANI MAIA, SHELAR MILIND, AMIRANASHVILI LELA AND SHELAR BALKRISHNA OF VON SEIDELS, P0, BOX 40 CENTURY CITY, CAPETOWN, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said ASHOK RANGANATH SHELAR, MERLANI MAIA, SHELAR MILIND, AMIRANASHVILI LELA AND SHELAR BALKRISHNA for an invention MEDICINAL APPLICATIONS OF BENZOIC ACID HYDRAZONES SYNTHESIZED ON THE BASIS OF STEROIDAL TIGOGENIN, numbered 2010/08297, dated 19/11/2010 which became void on 03/03/2013 owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof.

Notice is hereby given that GRAVITEC INSTRUMENTS LTD OF SPOOR & FISHER, HIGH GROVE OFFICE PARK, CENTURION. PRETORIA, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said GRAVITEC INSTRUMENTS LTD for an invention APPARATUS FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF GRAVITATIONAL GRADIENTS, numbered 2004/02414, dated 26/03/2004 which became void on 26/03/2014, owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof.

Notice is hereby given that POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PTY) LTD OF ADAMS AND ADAMS, LYNWOOD MANOR., PRETORIA. 0001, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said POWETECH INDUSTRIES (PTY) LTD for an invention ELECTRICAL PLUG SOCKET, numbered 1997/01565, dated 24/02/1997 which became void on 24/02/2013, owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof.

Notice is hereby given that DOUBLE ACTION TRADING 134 (PTY) OF P.O.BOX 172, GARSFONTEIN. 0042, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said DOUBLE ACTION 134 (PTY) LTD for an invention AN ANCHOR DEVICE AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AN ANCHOR DEVICE, numbered 1999/06652, dated 21/10/1999 which became void on 21/10/2005, owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof.

Notice is hereby given that GOSLING DAVE OF MCCALLUM RADEMEYER AND FREIMOND OF DOCEX 5, RANDBURG. 2125, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said GOSLING DAVE for an invention PROTECTIVE DEVICE, numbered 2008/03052, dated 11/04/2008 which became void on 11/04/2011, owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee.

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

Notice is hereby given that FSK ELECTRONICS (SA) (PTY) LTD OF DEON DE BEER OF SUMMIT PARK, 495 SUMMIT ROAD, MORNINGSIDE. 2195, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said FSK ELECTRONICS (SA) (PTY)for an invention MONITORED ALARM SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING, numbered 2008/01970, dated 28/02/2008 which became void on 28/02/2011, owing to the nonpayment 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

APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION THE PATENTS ACT, 1978 APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION A copy of the original specification on which the proposed amendment is indicated in red, is now available for public inspection at the Patent Office. Any notice of opposition (on Patent Form 19) must be lodged at the Patent Office within two months from the date hereof. Registrar of Patent

NOVARTIS AG. LICHTSTRASSE 35, CH-4056 BASEL, SWITZERLAND. request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2011/01043 of 09 FEBRUARY 2011 for COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHIES.

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NOVARTIS AG. LICHSTRASE 35, CH-4056 BASEL, SWITZERLAND. request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2011/04894 of 04 JULY 2011 for SOLID ORAL FORMULATIONS OF A PYRIDOPYRIMIDINONE.

CP KELCO APS. VED BANEN 16, LILLE SKENSVED, DK-4623, DENMARK. request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2012/00511 of 20 JANUARY 2012 for DEWATERING BIOMASS MATERIAL COMPRISING POLYSACCHARIDE, METHOD FOR EXTRACTING POLYSACCHARIDE FROM BIOMASS MATERIAL, AND DEWATERED FROM BIOMASS MATERIAL.

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NOVARTIS AG. LICHSTRASSE 35, CH-4056 BASEL, SWITZERLAND. request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2011/03228 of 03 MAY 2011 for PHARMACEUTICAL COMBINATIONS COMPRISING A PYRIDO[4,3-D] PYRIMIDINE DERIVED HSP90-INHIBITOR AND HER2 INHIBITOR.

SCREENEX MANUFACTURING (PTY) LTD. 4 CHRIS STREET, ALRODE, ALBERTON, 1449, RSA. request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2007/07329 of 29 AUGUST 2007 for SCREEN PANELS.

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21: 2009/01688 22: 10/03/2009 43: 11/12/2013 51: A61K 71: JAGOTEC AG 72: VERGNAULT GUY, NHAMIAS ALAIN, GRENIER PASCAL 33: US 31: 60/824.043 32: 2006/08/30, 54: CONTROLLED RELEASE ORAL DOSAGE FORMULATIONS COMPRISING A CORE AND ONE OR MORE BARRIER LAYERS 00: 57: Controlled release oral dosage formulations containing one or more active agent, and methods of use thereof, are provided for the once-a-day treatment. The formulation can be in the form of a trilayer tablet containing a core or central layer and one or more barrier layers. The core may contain one or more enteric materials or polymeric materials which modulates the release of the active agent. 21: 2009/06057 22: 2008/02/29 43: 2013/12/12 51: B01J; C10G 71: OXFORD CATALYSTS LIMITED 72: XIAO, TIANCUN, QIAN, YANGDONG 33: GB 31: 0704003.3 32: 2007/03/01 54: PROMOTED CARBIDE-BASED FISCHERTROPSCH CATALYST, METHOD FOR ITS PREPARATION AND USES THEREOF 00: -

The present invention provides novel conformationally-defined macrocyclic compounds that can function as selective modulators of the ghrelin receptor (growth hormone secretagogue receptor, GHS-R1a and subtypes, isoforms and variants thereof). Methods of synthesizing the novel compounds are also described herein. These compounds are useful as agonists of the ghrelin receptor and as medicaments for treatment and prevention of a range of medical conditions including, but not limited to, metabolic and/or endocrine disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, cardiovascular disorders, obesity and obesityassociated disorders, central nervous system disorders, bone disorders, genetic disorders, hyperproliferative disorders and inflammatory disorders. 21: 2009/4089 22: 2009/06/11 43: 2013/12/11 51: A01N A01P A01G 71: BASF SE 72: VOESTE, Dirk, ZELLER, Alissa, HADEN, Egon 33: EP 31: 06124358.0 32: 2006/11/17 54: METHOD FOR INCREASING THE DRY BIOMASS OF PLANTS 00: The present invention relates to a method for increasing the dry biomass of a plant via increasing the carbon assimilation by treating a plant, a part of the plant, the locus where the plant is growing or is intended to grow and/or the plant propagules with at least one insecticide. The invention also relates to a method for increasing the biomass of the fruit of a plant via increasing the carbon assimilation, the fruit containing 5 to 25% by weight of residual moisture, based on the total weight of the fruit, by treating a plant, a part of the plant, the locus where the plant is growing or is intended to grow and/or the plant propagules with at least one insecticide. The invention further relates to a method for increasing the carbon dioxide sequestration from the atmosphere by treating a plant, a part of the plant, the locus where the plant is growing or is intended to grow and/or the plant propagules with at least one insecticide as described below. 21: 2010/01671 22: 2010/03/08 43: 2013/12/11 51: B65D 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: JOHNSON, Steven Frederick 33: US 31: 60/970,230 32: 2007/09/05 54: MULTI-PACK OF PRODUCT PACKAGES 00: -

The present invention is directed towards a precursor for a Fischer-Tropsch catalyst comprising a catalyst support, cobalt or iron on the catalyst support and one or more noble metals on the catalyst support, wherein the cobalt or iron is at least partially in the form of its carbide in the as-prepared catalyst precursor, a method for preparing said precursor and the use of said precursor in a Fischer-Tropsch process. 21: 2009/06228 22: 2009/09/08 43: 2013/12/11 51: A61K, A61P, C07D, C07K 71: Tranzyme Pharma, Inc.
72: HOVEYDA, Hamid, FRASER, Graeme, BEAUCHEMIN, Sophie, BRASSARD, Martin, DRUTZ, David, MARSAULT, ric, OUELLET, Luc, PETERSON, Mark L., WANG, Zhigang, BENAKLI, Kamel 33: US 31: 60/889,163 32: 2007/02/09 54: MACROCYCLIC GHRELIN RECEPTOR MODULATORS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME 00: -

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PATENT JOURNAL A process is disclosed for converting complex plant polysaccharides, including cellulosic materials, into fuels and other chemicals. In preferred embodiments, the process comprises sequential hydrolysis of the plant polysaccharides by two or more microorganisms. 21: 2010/06485 22: 2010/09/09 43: 2013/12/11 51: G01N 71: University of Virginia Patent Foundation 72: JOHNSON, Bankole A. 33: US 31: 61/032,263 32: 2008/02/28 54: SEROTONIN TRANSPORTER GENE AND TREATMENT OF ALCOHOLISM 00: The gene responsible for encoding SERT has a functional polymorphism at the 5'-regulatory promoter region, which results in two forms, long (L) and short (S). The LL-genotype is hypothesized to play a key role in the early onset of alcohol use. The present invention discloses the differences in treatment and diagnosis based on the L or short genotypes as well as on a single nucleotide polymorphism of the SERT gene, the 3' UTR SNP rs1042173. The present invention demonstrates the efficacy of using the drug ondansetron and similar drugs for treatment based on variations in the polymorphisms of the SERT gene as well as methods for diagnosing susceptibility to abuse of alcohol and other addiction-related diseases and disorders.

A multi-pack of packages of individually packaged products wherein there is a plurality of products packaged in individual paperboard cartons, the paperboard cartons being devoid of applied indicia like printing or coloration applied to the paperboard prior to carton forming. There is no printing of logos, trademarks or other product information prior forming the carton. The cartons do have a product identification that is embossed or debossed into the paperboard material of the cartons. The individual cartons are placed in a stack of two to twenty or more cartons and wrapped with a thermoplastic film material. The thermoplastic film material contains the required product indicia like colors and other decoration and product logos and trademarks.

21: 2010/06273 22: 2010/09/01 43: 2013/12/02 51: C12M, C12P, C12R 71: Qteros, Inc. 72: LATOUF, William G., KILBANE, John 33: US 31: 61/032,048 32: 2008/02/27 54: METHODS FOR THE CONVERSION OF PLANT MATERIALS INTO FUELS AND CHEMICALS BY SEQUENTIAL ACTION OF TWO MICROORGANISMS 00: -

21: 2010/06517 22: 2010/09/10 43: 2013/12/11 51: A61K 71: Bayer Schering Pharma Aktiengesellschaft 72: FUNKE, Adrian, GENERAL, Sascha, TEREBESI, Ildik, ZURTH, Christian, ALINCICKUNZ, Sofia, SCHFERS, Matthias, HOLLER, Thomas, DIEFENBACH, Konstanze 33: EP 31: 08002633.9 32: 2008/02/13 33: US 31: 61/028,302 32: 2008/02/13 54: ESTRADIOL-CONTAINING DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM 00: -

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PATENT JOURNAL 33: US 31: 61/049,292 32: 2008/04/30 33: US 31: 61/094,806 32: 2008/09/05 54: USE CORTICOTROPIN-RELEASING FACTOR FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER 00: Provided herein is a method for treating cancer in a human by administering a high dose of corticotropinreleasing factor (CRF) for a period of time exceeding 3 days.

The present invention relates to drug delivery systems in the form of thin water- soluble films (wafers), which contain estradiol, or derivatives thereof, in low amounts. The wafers of the present invention are suitable for treating, alleviating or preventing a physical condition in a female mammal caused by insufficient endogenous levels of estrogen.
21: 2010/06569 22: 2010/09/13 43: 2013/12/13 51: B65D 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 72: HOLFORD, Steven 33: GB 31: 0806700.1 32: 2008/04/14 54: PACKAGE FOR SMOKING ARTICLES 00: A package for smoking articles comprising a body (3) and a lid (17) hingedly connected to the body to enclose a space defined by the body when the lid is closed, the lid including an end portion and a wall extending from the end portion that overlaps a face of the body when closed, wherein a recess (68) is formed in the wall and a tab (60, 61) extends from said face, such that, when the lid is closed, the tab locates in said recess.

21: 2010/07729 22: 2009/04/30 43: 2013/10/29 51: A61K; A61P 71: NEUTRON ROW 72: EVANS-FREKE, STEPHEN

21: 2010/08592 22: 2009/06/25 43: 2013/12/02 51: C07K; A61K; C12N 71: ESBATECH, AN ALCON BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH UNIT LLC 72: BORRAS, LEONARDO, URECH, DAVID 33: US 31: 61/075,692 32: 2008/06/25 33: US 31: 61/075,697 32: 2008/06/25 33: US 31: 61/155,041 32: 2009/02/24 33: US 31: 61/155,105 32: 2009/02/24 33: CH 31: 832/09 32: 2009/06/02 54: HUMANIZATION OF RABBIT ANTIBODIES USING A UNIVERSAL ANTIBODY FRAMEWORK 00: The present invention relates to an universal antibody acceptor framework and to methods for grafting non-human antibodies, e.g., rabbit antibodies, using a universal antibody acceptor framework. Antibodies generated by the methods of the invention are useful in a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic applications.

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: A METHOD TO IMPROVE MUSHROOM CULTIVATION 00: 57: A method and composition for improving the performance of a mushroom bed comprises addign a much reduced but effective amount of carboxylic acid salts or mixtures thereof to the casing layer or on the surface of the compost layer at the interface with the casing layer. 21: 2010/1576 22: 2010/03/04 43: 2013/12/04 51: B01J 71: BASF CATALYSTS LLC 72: WASSERMANN, Knut, SIEMUND, Stephan, DEEBA, Michel, RABINOWITZ, Harold 33: US 31: 11/836,476 32: 2007/08/09 33: US 31: 12/014,295 32: 2008/01/15 54: CATALYST COMPOSITIONS 00: Provided are catalyst composites comprising: a catalytic material on a carrier, the catalytic material comprising a precious metal selected from a palladium component and an oxygen storage component, the oxygen storage component being present in an amount of at least 10 % by weight, wherein substantially all of the oxygen storage component is in intimate contact with the palladium component and the catalytic material is effective to substantially simultaneously oxidize carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons and reduce nitrogen oxides. A catalyst composite comprising: a catalytic material on a carrier, the catalytic material comprising a palladium component and a ceriazirconia composite support, the ceria being present in an amount in the range of 10 to 70 % by weight, wherein substantially all of the ceria is in intimate contact with at least a portion of the palladium component. Methods of making and using these catalysts along with systems containing these catalysts are also provided. 21: 2011/05792 22: 2011/08/05 43: 2013/12/05 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Plexxikon, Inc. 72: DESAI, Dipen, DIODONE, Ralph, GO, Zenaida, IBRAHIM, Prabha N., IYER, Raman Mahadevan, MAIR, Hans-Juergen, SANDHU, Harpreet K., SHAH, Navnit Hargovindas, VISOR, Gary Conard, WYTTENBACH, Nicole, LAUPER, Stephan, PUDEWELL, Johannes, WIERSCHEM, Frank 33: US 31: 61/166,677 32: 2009/04/03 54: PROPANE- I-SULFONIC ACID {3- [5- (4 CHLORO-PHENYL) -1H-PYRROLO [2, 3-B] PYRIDINE-3-CARBONYL] -2, 4-DIFLUOROPHENY L } -AMIDE COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF

21: 2010/08593 22: 2009/06/25 43: 2013/12/02 51: C07K; A61K; C12N 71: ESBATECH, AN ALCON BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH UNIT LLC 72: BORRAS, LEONARDO, URECH, DAVID, GUNDE, TEA 33: US 31: 61/075,640 32: 2008/06/25 33: US 31: 61/075,692 32: 2008/06/25 33: US 31: 61/075,697 32: 2008/06/25 33: US 31: 61/075,956 32: 2008/06/26 33: US 31: 61/155,041 32: 2009/02/24 54: STABLE AND SOLUBLE ANTIBODIES INHIBITING TNFA 00: The present invention relates to particularly stable and soluble scFv antibodies and Fab fragments specific for TNF, which comprise specific light chain and heavy chain sequences that are optimized for stability, solubility, in vitro and in vivo binding of TNF, and low immunogenicity. Said antibodies are designed for the diagnosis and/or treatment of TNFmediated disorders. The nucleic acids, vectors and host cells for expression of the recombinant antibodies of the invention, methods for isolating them and the use of said antibodies in medicine are also disclosed. 21: 2010/08850 22: 08/12/2010 43: 08/12/2011 51: A01G, C01F, C05G 71: FRANK HENRY PARKER and STUART GLAISHER WHITEHALL 72: FRANK HENRY PARKER, STUART GLAISHER WHITEHALL 33: GB 31: GB2459856 32: 2008/05/07

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PATENT JOURNAL of said parameter, determining a deviation value of said parameter, calculating a peak value based on said average value and said deviation value, comparing said peak value to a reference value, and controlling the operation of the crusher in view of said comparison between said peak value and said reference value.

00: Provided are solid dispersions, solid molecular complexes, salts and crystalline polymorphs involving propane-1 -sulfonic acid {3-[5-(4-chloropheny!)-lH-pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridine-3-carbonyl]- 2,4difluoro-phenyl} -amide. (Formula I).

21: 2011/06481 22: 2011/09/05 43: 2013/12/05 51: A61K 71: Novartis AG 72: GRANDI, Guido, GRIFANTINI, Renata Maria, FINCO, Oretta 33: US 31: 61/157,921 32: 2009/03/06 54: CHLAMYDIA ANTIGENS 00: The invention provides identifies Chlamydia antigens for use in the treatment, prevention and/or diagnosis of Chlamydia infection. In particular, the invention provides antigens CT733, CTl 53, CT601, CT279, CT443, CT372, CT456, CT381, CT255, CT341, CT716, CT745, CT387, CT812, CT869, CT166, CT175, CT163, CT214, CT721, CT127, CT043, CT823 and/or CT600 from C. trachomatis for the treatment, prevention or diagnosis of Chlamydia infection. 21: 2011/06512 22: 2011/09/06 43: 2013/12/06 51: B02C 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: TORRES, Mauricio, SVENSSON, Kjell-ke, LINDQVIST, Mats 33: SE 31: 0900312-0 32: 2009/03/11 54: A METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF A GYRATORY CRUSHER 00: A gyratory crusher comprises a first crushing shell (4) mounted on a crushing head (3), and a second crushing shell (5) mounted on a machine frame (16), a crushing gap (6) being formed between said first and second crushing shells (4, 5). A method of controlling the operation of said crusher comprises measuring a parameter being representative of the stresses to which the crusher is exposed during the crushing of material, determining an average value

21: 2011/06514 22: 2011/09/06 43: 2013/12/06 51: B21B, B23P 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: PRUSIC, Milinko 33: SE 31: 0900325-2 32: 2009/03/12 54: A ROLLER COMPRISING A DRIVE SHAFT AND A ROLLER RING, AS WELL AS A METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING SUCH A ROLLER 00: The invention relates to a roller of the type that comprises, on one hand, a drive shaft (1), which has a cylindrical envelope surface (6) having a certain outer diameter and a certain length, and, on the other hand, a shorter roller ring (2), which includes an outer ring (4) of a hard material and an inner ring (3) concentric with the same and of a more ductile material, which includes a cylindrical inside having a certain inner diameter and is, on one hand, permanently united to the outer ring (4) in a metallurgical way, and, on the other hand, rotationally rigidly connected with the drive shaft (1) in order to, from the same, transfer torque to the outer ring (4). According to the invention, the rotationally rigid joint between the drive shaft (1) and the roller ring (2) solely consists of a shrink-fit joint

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PATENT JOURNAL diseases and conditions, including diseases and conditions associated with activity of Raf protein kinases, including melanoma, glioma, colorectal cancer, thyroid cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, and biliary tract cancer. 21: 2011/06626 22: 2011/09/09 43: 2013/12/09 51: C07C 71: ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company 72: KALYANARAMAN, Mohan, HOSKIN, Dennis H., CLARK, Michael C. 33: US 31: 61/210,005 32: 2009/03/13 54: OLEFIN FEED PURIFICATION PROCESS 00: A light olefin feed for an olefin utilization process is subjected to a water wash to remove water-soluble contaminants after which the water is separated from the olefin by coalescence separation at a low temperature, typically below 40C. The coalescence separation technique is effective for separating the olefins from the water with its dissolved contaminants. If desired, a supplemental washing may be carried out by adding additional water to the feed/water mix after the initial wash step but before the coalescer in order to remove provide additional contaminant removal. 21: 2011/08302 22: 2010/05/11 43: 2013/12/12 51: E04B 71: HUNTER DOUGLAS N.V. 72: BREWSTER, M HOYT, MOORE, CHARLES H, WILLHAM, JOHN E C 33: US 31: 61/177,939 32: 2009/05/13 54: STRUCTURED-CORE LAMINATE PANELS AND METHODS OF FORMING THE SAME 00: A structured-core laminate panel can be made in an efficient, structurally sound manner without the use of adhesives (film or liquid forms) using materials with different melt or glass transition temperatures. In one implementation, a manufacturer positions one or more resin substrates about a structured core, which comprises a relatively high melt or glass transition temperature compared with that of the one or more resin substrates. The manufacturer heats the assembly to at least the glass transition temperature of the resin substrates, but not to the melt or glass transition temperature of the structured core. This allows the one or more resin substrates to melt and bond (mechanically, chemically, or both) to the structured core on one side (or inner surface),

that is established between the envelope surface of the drive shaft and the inside of the inner ring and has an interference of at least 0,01 % of the outer diameter of the drive shaft (1).

21: 2011/06599 22: 2011/09/08 43: 2013/12/09 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Plexxikon, Inc. 72: IBRAHIM, Prabha N., SPEVAK, Wayne, CHO, Hanna, ZHU, Hongyao 33: US 31: 61/159,390 32: 2009/03/11 33: US 31: 61/159,400 32: 2009/03/11 33: US 31: 61/159,396 32: 2009/03/11 33: US 31: 61/159,402 32: 2009/03/11 33: US 31: 61/159,395 32: 2009/03/11 33: US 31: 61/159,392 32: 2009/03/11 33: US 31: 61/159,406 32: 2009/03/11 54: PYRROLO [2, 3-B] PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES FOR THE INHIBITION OF RAF KINASES 00: Propane-1-sulfonic acid {2,4-difluoro-3-[5-(2methoxy-pyrimidin-5-yl)-1H-pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridine-3carbonyl]-phenyl}-amide, propane-1-sulfonic acid [3(5-cyano-1H-pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridine-3-carbonyl)-2,4difluoro-phenyl]-amide, propane-1-sulfonic acid [3(5-cyano-1H-pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridine-3-carbonyl)-2fluoro-phenyl]-amide, N-[3-(5-cyano-1H-pyrrolo[2,3b]pyridine-3-carbonyl)-2,4-difluoro-phenyl]-2,5difluoro-benzenesulfonamide, N-[3-(5-cyano-1Hpyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridine-3-carbonyl)-2,4-difluorophenyl]-3-fluoro-benzenesulfonamide, pyrrolidine-1sulfonic acid [3-(5-cyano-1H-pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridine-3carbonyl)-2,4-difluoro-phenyl]-amide, N,Ndimethylamino-sulfonic acid [3-(5-cyano-1Hpyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridine-3-carbonyl)-2,4-difluorophenyl]-amide, 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 at least one Raf protein kinase. Also described are methods of use thereof to treat

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while maintaining a substantially planar or original conformation on an opposing side (or outer surface).

21: 2011/8756 22: 2011/11/29 43: 2013/12/03 51: A61F 71: CYTORI THERAPEUTICS, INC. 72: PETERSON, Alvin, FORNACE, Lucas 33: US 31: 61/174,860 32: 2009/05/01 54: SYSTEMS, METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR OPTIMIZING TISSUE AND CELL ENRICHED GRAFTS 00: Disclosed herein are methods and systems for the concentration of cells from a cell suspension into unprocessed tissue, such as adipose tissue. Also disclosed herein are systems for optimizing hydration of tissue and cell enriched grafts.

21: 2012/02314 22: 30/03/2012 43: 06/12/2013 51: A61B 71: CHONGQING JINSHAN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (GROUP) CO LTD 72: LI XIANGDONG, YUAN JIAN, TONG WANLI, CHEN LIN, LI ZHIJUN 33: CN 31: 200910207950.0 32: 2009/11/02 54: SECURITY LOCATING DEVICE FOR INTRAVITAL LUMEN 00: 57: A securely locating device for intravital lumen includes a base (18) and a locating device (5) connected with the base (18). The locating device (5) includes a locating device shell (5a), at least one set of clamping brackets (3) and a rotating shaft (7). Each set of clamping brackets (3) is fixed to the locating device shell (5a) by way of the rotating shaft (7) passing through a bracket hole (3b) in the clamping brackets (3). When the securely locating device for intravital lumen is placed in an intravital lumen (11), a soft tissue (1 Ia) within the intravital lumen enters a clearance volume space (3d) formed by front ends (3c) of two brackets. A force applied at bracket back ends (3a) causes the clamping brackets (3) to rotate around the rotat-ing shaft (7), so the soft tissue (11a) within the clearance volume space (3d) is squeezed and clamped tightly.

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21: 2012/03131 22: 2012/04/30 43: 2013/12/02 51: F26B 71: Ross Technology Corporation, Vitrinite Services, LLC 72: BLAND, Richard W., HARSH, Philip, JONES, Andrew K., SIKKA, Vinod K., HURLEY, Michael 33: US 31: 61/247,688 32: 2009/10/01 54: COAL FINE DRYING METHOD AND SYSTEM 00: The present invention provides a method and system for drying coal fines using molecular sieves. The method and system dries the coal fines by combining coal fines with the molecular sieves. While in combination, the mixture is agitated to maximize surface contact between the molecular sieves and the coal fines. As the coal fines contact the molecular sieves, the surfactant moisture on the coal fines is then absorbed by the molecular sieves. The molecular sieves allow for the water molecules to pass into the sieves, thus being removed from the coal fines. After a period of agitation, the method and system thereby separates the molecular sieves and the coal fines.

21: 2012/03844 22: 2006/05/17 43: 2013/11/27 51: C07D; A61K 71: ARRAY BIOPHARMA INC., ASTRAZENECA AB 72: LEONARD, JOHN, WALLACE, ELI , LYSSIKATOS, JOSEPH P, MARLOW, ALLISON L, YANG, HONG WOON, BLAKE, JIM, SEO, JEONGBEOB, STOREY, RICHARD, ANTHONY, BOOTH, REBECCA, JANE, PITTAM, JOHN, DAVID, FIELDING, MARK, RICHARD 33: US 31: 60/682,335 32: 2005/05/18 54: HETEROCYCLIC INHIBITORS OF MEK AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF 00: Disclosed are MEK inhibitors useful in the treatment of hyperproliferative diseases, such as cancer and inflammation, in mammals, and inflammatory conditions. Also disclosed are methods of using such compounds in the treatment of hyperproliferative diseases in mammals and pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds. 21: 2012/04011 22: 01/06/2012 43: 08/01/2014 51: G05F, H02M 71: CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE and TOTAL SA 72: BRUNO ESTIBALS, MARC VERMEERSCH, CORINNE ALONSO, CEDRIC CABAL, STEPHANE PETIBON, ALONA BERASATEGI 33: FR 31: 0958899 32: 2009/12/11 54: SYSTEM FOR THE ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT OF PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS WITH ADAPTED THRESHOLDS 00: 57: The invention relates to a system for the electronic management of a photovoltaic generator, said system comprising a plurality of n static converters (11, 12, 13) connected in parallel, each converter (11, 12, 13) connected in parallel, each converter (11, 12, 13) being electrically connected to at least one photovoltaic cell (10) of the generator. The number of converters connected is determined by comparing the generator power to thresholds P1, P2,..., Pn-1 which are defined as the power values substantially at the point of intersection of the

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PATENT JOURNAL of using such antigen binding proteins, fragments and derivatives thereof, and polypeptides, including methods of treating or diagnosing subjects suffering from type 2 diabetes, obesity, NASH, metabolic syndrome and related disorders or conditions. 21: 2012/04377 22: 2011/09/20 43: 2013/12/02 51: B65D 71: K-FEE SYSTEM GMBH 72: MAHLICH, GOTTHARD 33: DE 31: 10 2011 010 589.1 32: 2011/02/07 33: DE 31: 10 2011 012 881.6 32: 2011/03/02 33: US 31: 13/044,217 32: 2011/03/09 33: DE 31: 20 2010 013 500.1 32: 2010/09/22 54: PORTION CAPSULE, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A BEVERAGE USING A PORTION CAPSULE 00: The invention proposes a portion capsule for producing a beverage, having a capsule body with a capsule base and a filling side, with a cavity for accommodating a pulverulent or liquid beverage base being formed between the capsule base and the filling side, with a filter element being arranged between the beverage base and the capsule base, and with the filter element comprising a non-woven which is arranged in the region of the capsule base.

performance curves for an increasing number of converters. The invention also relates to a generator comprising said system and to the associated control method. 21: 2012/04031 22: 2012/06/01 43: 2013/12/11 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Ardea Biosciences, Inc. 72: GUNIC, Esmir, GIRARDET, Jean-Luc, VERNIER, Jean-Michel, TEDDER, Martina E., PAISNER, David A. 33: US 31: 61/094,388 32: 2008/09/04 54: COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USING SAME FOR MODULATING URIC ACID LEVELS 00: Described herein are compounds useful in the modulation of blood uric acid levels, formulations containing them and methods of making and using them. In some embodiments, the compounds described herein are used in the treatment or prevention of disorders related to aberrant levels of uric acid. 21: 2012/04145 22: 2012/06/06 43: 2013/12/06 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: Amgen Inc. 72: HU, Shaw-Fen Sylvia, FOLTZ, Ian, KING, Chadwick Terence, LI, Yang, ARORA, Taruna 33: US 31: 61/267,321 32: 2009/12/07 54: HUMAN ANTIGEN BINDING PROTEINS THAT BIND BETA-KLOTHO, FGF RECEPTORS AND COMPLEXES THEREOF 00: The present disclosure provides compositions and methods relating to or derived from antigen binding proteins activate FGF21 -mediated signaling. In embodiments, the antigen binding proteins specifically bind to (i) -Klotho; (ii) FGFRIc, FGFR2c, FGFR3c or FGFR4; or (iii) a complex comprising -Klotho and one of FGFRIc, FGFR2c, FGFR3c, and FGFR4. In some embodiments the antigen binding proteins induce FGF21-like signaling. In some embodiments, the antigen binding proteins are fully human, humanized, or chimeric antibodies, binding fragments and derivatives of such antibodies, and polypeptides that specifically bind to (i) -Klotho; (ii) FGFRIc, FGFR2c, FGFR3c or FGFR4; or (iii) a complex comprising -Klotho and one of FGFRIc, FGFR2c, FGFR3c, and FGFR4. Other embodiments provide nucleic acids encoding such antigen binding proteins, and fragments and derivatives thereof, and polypeptides, cells comprising such polynucleotides, methods of making such antigen binding proteins, and fragments and derivatives thereof, and polypeptides, and methods

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33: US 31: 61/289,433 32: 2009/12/23 54: METHOD OF MAKING AN ANHYDROUS LIQUID ANTIPERSPIRANT COMPOSITION 00: A method of producing an anhydrous antiperspirant composition comprising (a) providing a mixture of at least one antiperspirant active including a metal salt, and an anhydrous carrier for the at least one antiperspirant active in which the at least one antiperspirant active is dissolved, the carrier comprising a eutectic mixture of at least one basic compound selected from a basic amide and a basic amine and at least one member chosen from a cation and zwitterion; and (b) heating the mixture to form a stabilized eutectic system of the at least one antiperspirant active and the anhydrous carrier. Also, an anhydrous antiperspirant composition. 21: 2012/04654 22: 22/06/2012 43: 08/01/2014 51: G07F, G06Q 71: VISA EUROPE LTD 72: RIFAAT OMAR, WILSON DAVE 33: GB 31: 0921776.1 32: 2009/12/14 54: PAYMENT DEVICE 00: 57: A program for running on a processor of a portable payment device is adapted for carrying out a payment interaction and permitting ticket storage in a memory of the portable payment device. The program is configured to interact with an access point and includes a set of instructions, a first code portion and a second code portion. The set of instructions, when executed by the processor, causes the portable payment device to perform the steps of: responsive to a first message from said access point, executing the first code portion; and responsive to a second message from the access point, executing the second code portion. The first code portion includes first instructions corresponding to the payment interaction. The second code portion includes instructions corresponding to the payment interaction and second instructions corresponding to the ticket interaction.

21: 2012/05093 22: 2010/06/08 43: 2013/12/09 51: G06F; G06Q; H04L 71: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA 72: AISEN, DANIEL, KATSUYAMA, BRADLEY, PARK, ROBERT, SCHWALL, JOHN, STEINER, RICHARD, ZHANG, ALLEN, POPEJOY, THOMAS L 33: US 31: 61/285,375 32: 2009/12/10 54: SYNCHRONIZED PROCESSING OF DATA BY NETWORKED COMPUTING RESOURCES 00: Systems 100, 1000, methods, and machineinterpretable programming or other instruction products for the management of data processing by multiple networked computing resources 106, 1106. In particular, the disclosure relates to the synchronization of related requests for processing of data using distributed network resources.

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21: 2012/06042 22: 13/08/2012 43: 10/12/2013 51: G06F 71: FACEBOOK INC 72: ZUCKERBERG MARK E, HE RAY C, AHRENS SPENCER G, LEE YOFAY KARI, MISHRA CHAITANYA, HAUGEN AUSTIN DANIEL, LIU XIN, VERNAL MICHAEL STEVEN 33: US 31: 12/64,928 32: 2010/04/21 54: PERSONALIZING A WEB PAGE OUTSIDE OF A SOCIAL NETWORKING SYSTEM WITH CONTENT FROM THE SOCIAL NETWORKING SYSTEM 00: 57: A user device requests a web page from a web server of a third-party website, which is separate from a social networking system. The web server from the third-party website sends a markup language document for the requested web page to the user device which includes an instruction for a browser application running on the user device to incorporate information obtained from the social networking system within the web page. Based on the instruction in the received markup language document, the user device requests personalized content from the social networking system, which generates the requested personalized content based on social information about the user. The user device then renders the web page with the personalized content contained in a frame and displays the rendered web page and the frame to the user.

21: 2012/06328 22: 2011/02/07 43: 2013/12/03 51: C10J 71: THE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM 72: CAPAREDA, SERGIO C, LEPORI, WAYNE A, CARNEY, DAVID B, PARNELL JR, CALVIN B 33: US 31: 61/302,001 32: 2010/02/05 54: DEVICES AND METHODS FOR A PYROLYSIS AND GASIFICATION SYSTEM FOR BIOMASS FEEDSTOCK 00: A pyrolysis and gasification system and method convert a biomass feed stock to bio-char and synthesis gas. In one embodiment, the pyrolysis and gasification system includes a reactor for producing a synthesis gas and bio-char from a biomass feedstock. The system includes a flow measurement device and an air distribution system, which provides a fluidized bed in the reactor. The system also includes a cyclone assembly. The cyclone assembly removes the bio-char from the synthesis gas.

21: 2012/06363 22: 2011/02/07 43: 2013/12/03 51: C10J 71: THE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM 72: CAPAREDA, SERGIO C, CARNEY, DAVID B, PARNELL JR, CALVIN B 33: US 31: 61/302,001 32: 2010/02/05 54: DEVICES AND METHODS FOR A PYROLYSIS AND GASIFICATION SYSTEM FOR BIOMASS FEEDSTOCK 00: -

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PATENT JOURNAL these compositions is preferably selected from Npropargyl-1-aminoindan, an enantiomer thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, more preferably rasagiline or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. 21: 2012/06465 22: 2012/08/28 43: 2013/11/28 51: A01N, A01P, A61K 71: Pfizer Inc. 72: CHUBB, Nathan Anthony Logan, DE ROSE, Guy Francis, NARISHETTY, Sunil Thomas Kumar 33: US 31: 61/299,384 32: 2010/01/29 54: TOPICAL ANTIPARASITIC FORMULATIONS 00: This invention recites topical formulations comprising demiditraz, fipronil, an acid modifier, at least one veterinarily acceptable carrier, and optionally, at least one antioxidant for treating a parasitic infection or infestation in animals. 21: 2012/06466 22: 2012/08/28 43: 2013/12/03 51: A01K 71: Nestec S.A. 72: DIXON, Dan Kenneth, HUCK, Nathan Foster 33: US 31: 61/337,019 32: 2010/01/29 54: EXTRUDED ANIMAL LITTERS 00: The invention provides extruded animal litters and methods of making and using such litters. The animal litters comprise an extruded mixture of from about 10 to about 90% of one or more clays and from about 90 to about 10% of one or more starches. The use of starches to produce the extruded litters result in litters that are less dense than conventional clay-based animal litters and are therefore easier to transport and use.

A pyrolysis and gasification system produce a synthesis gas and bio-char from a biomass feedstock. The system includes a feed hopper that has a flow measurement device. The system also includes a reactor that is operable in a gasification mode or a pyrolysis mode. The reactor is configured to receive the biomass feedstock from the feed hopper. The reactor is operable to provide heat to the biomass feedstock from the feed hopper to produce the synthesis gas and bio-char. The system also includes a cyclone assembly. The produced synthesis gas including the bio-char is fed to the cyclone assembly. The cyclone assembly removes a portion of the bio-char from the synthesis gas.

21: 2012/06462 22: 2011/02/03 43: 2013/11/28 51: A61K 71: PHARMA TWO B LTD. 72: LAMENSDORF, ITSCHAK, SELA, YORAM, LIVNAH, NURIT, MADMON, TOMER 33: US 31: 61/301,019 32: 2010/02/03 54: EXTENDED RELEASE FORMULATIONS OF RASAGILINE AND USES THEREOF 00: The present invention provides various pharmaceutical compositions, in particular for oral administration, formulated for extended release of active compounds useful in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, in particular Parkinson's disease, and injuries to the nervous system. The active compound comprised within

21: 2012/06474 22: 2012/08/28 43: 2013/11/28 51: A61K 71: Nestec S.A. 72: DIXON, Dan Kenneth, HUCK, Nathan Foster 33: US 31: 61/337,019 32: 2010/01/29 54: EXTRUDED ANIMAL LITTERS HAVING AN INCREASED ABSORPTION RATE 00: The invention provides animal litters that have an increased absorption rate and methods of making and using such litters. The animal litters comprise one or more animal litter particles that have been produced by fragmenting extruded animal litter particles that have a film on the surface of the particle that adversely affects the absorption rate. The fragmenting exposes the interior of the extruded animal litter particles, which does not have this film,

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to the external environment and increases the absorption rate. 21: 2012/06502 22: 2012/08/29 43: 2013/12/02 51: A61K, A61P 71: Tasly Pharmaceutical Group Co., Ltd. 72: SUN, He, ZHOU, Shuiping, ZHANG, Lanlan, HUANG, Zhijuan, SONG, Zhaohui 33: CN 31: 201010112014.4 32: 2010/02/23 54: CAPSULE OF COMPLEX DANSHEN DRIPPING PILL 00: A capsule of complex danshen drop pill is disclosed. The color of the capsule's shell is orange, yellow, green or blue and all of these colors are in the wavelength range of 446nm-620nm. 21: 2012/06505 22: 2012/08/29 43: 2013/12/03 51: C07C 71: Rennovia, Inc. 72: BOUSSIE, Thomas R., DIAS, Eric L., FRESCO, Zachary M., MURPHY, Vincent J., SHOEMAKER, James, ARCHER, Raymond, JIANG, Hong 33: US 31: 61/311,190 32: 2010/03/05 54: ADIPIC ACID COMPOSITION 00: Disclosed are compositions of matter comprising an adipic acid product of formula (1) wherein R is independently a salt-forming ion, hydrogen, hydrocarbyl, or substituted hydrocarbyl, and at least one constituent selected from the group consisting of formula (2) wherein R is as defined above and each of R1 is, independently, H, OH, acyloxy or substituted acyloxy provided, however, that at least one of R1 is OH, and formula (3) wherein R is as above defined and R1 is OH, acyloxy or substituted acyloxy. Also disclosed are compositions of matter comprising at least about 99 wt% adipic acid and least two constituents selected from the group consisting of formula (2) and formula (3), above. 21: 2012/06506 22: 2012/08/29 43: 2013/12/02 51: G06K 71: De La Rue International Limited 72: SNELLING, James Peter, DOWDALL, Fern 33: GB 31: 1003824.8 32: 2010/03/08 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN SECURITY SUBSTRATES FOR SECURITY DOCUMENTS 00: The invention relates to improvements in security substrates for security documents. The security substrate has at least two sets of regions having a machine detectable characteristic, in which only a first set of regions is applied to a first surface of the

21: 2012/06548 22: 2012/08/31 43: 2013/12/02 51: A47J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: PERETTI, Lionel, LARZUL, David, RITHENER, Blaise 33: EP 31: 10152558.2 32: 2010/02/03 54: BEVERAGE DISPENSER WITH SAFE CLEANING ARRANGEMENT 00: A beverage preparation machine (1) has: a housing (5); a duct (10) with an outlet (15); a conduit (20) upstream the duct and connected thereto; and a waste liquid collector (30) arranged to collect waste liquid from the outlet. The duct has: an operative position for circulating beverage through the conduit and dispensing said beverage from the outlet outside the housing above a user-receptacle filling area (35); and a cleaning position for circulating cleaning fluid through the conduit and evacuating said cleaning fluid from the outlet inside the housing to the waste liquid collector. The duct is pivotally assembled about a pivoting axis (11) to the conduit for pivoting the outlet between the operative position and the cleaning position.

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PATENT JOURNAL liquid glucose. The dosage form is preferably in the form of lozenge. 21: 2012/06590 22: 2012/09/03 43: 2013/12/03 51: C08G, C08L 71: Hercules Incorporated 72: VARNELL, Daniel F., SPRAUL, Bryan K., EVANS, Michael A. 33: US 31: 61/301,372 32: 2010/02/04 54: ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS 00: The invention is directed to composition, preparation and use of composite materials based on an adhesive with so?ds levels above 45% by weight that contain stable pojyamidoamine-epihalohydrin resins (PAE resins) of solids greater than 40% where the relative high solids of the PAE enables the high solids content of the adhesive. Furthermore, at least 45% of the solids portion of the adhesive is made up of a combination of the solids of the PAE resin and the solids of the protein source. The invention is also directed an adhesive comprised of the PAE in combination with a soy protein source. The invention is also directed toward use of the adhesive in composite materials and in particular wood containing composite materials, and more specifically wood fiber or particle based composites. 21: 2012/06595 22: 2012/09/03 43: 2013/12/03 51: B02C 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: DALLIMORE, Rowan, FENSOME, George, TISSERAND, Laurent 33: SE 31: 1050376-1 32: 2010/04/16 54: HORIZONTAL SHAFT IMPACT CRUSHER 00: A horizontal shaft impact crusher (1) comprises a crusher housing (2), an impeller (4) mounted in the crusher housing (2), a curtain (28) against which material accelerated by the impeller (4) may be crushed, and an adjustment device (42) for adjusting the position of said curtain (28) relative to the impeller (4). The crusher housing (2) is provided with two guide rods (90) to which said adjustment device (42) is slidably connected. The adjustment device (42) is provided with a locking device (92) having a holding mode in which the locking device (92) is deenergized and arranged to hold said adjustment device (42) with a holding force in a crusher operation position relative to the guide rods (90), and an adjustment mode in which the locking device (92) is energized and arranged to release the holding force, thereby enabling displacement of the

72: LARZUL, David, PERETTI, Lionel, RITHENER, Blaise 33: EP 31: 10152557.4 32: 2010/02/03 54: BEVERAGE DISPENSER WITH HYGIENIC CLEANING CYCLE 00: A flavoured-beverage preparation machine (1) comprises: -a fluid circuit having a duct (10) that has an outlet (15) for dispensing a flavoured-beverage over a filling area (35) for user-receptacles (40); and -a cleaning arrangement for removing remnant flavoured- beverage from the duct by passing a clearing fluid through the duct and out of the duct via the outlet, The cleaning arrangement has: -means (300, 400, 450) for providing a gas under pressure; and -a configuration for passing such a gas as this clearing fluid under pressure through and out of the duct for evacuating remnant flavoured-beverage from the duct.

21: 2012/06589 22: 2012/09/03 43: 2013/12/05 51: A01N 71: J. B. Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Limited 72: MEHTA, Bharat Pravinchandra, SHAH, Rajen Dhirubhai, PATEL, Manoj Kantilal, BANG, Parmeshwar B. 33: IN 31: 2564/MUM/2010 32: 2010/09/16 54: NICOTINE CONTAINING FORMULATION 00: Disclosed is nicotine containing solid oral transmucosal dosage forms containing a therapeutically effective amount of nicotine polacrilex, citric acid monohydrate, sucrose and

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adjustment device (42) relative to the guide rods (90).

21: 2012/06702 22: 2011/03/17 43: 2013/12/09 51: A23B; A23L 71: KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN, VLAAMS CENTRUM VOOR BEWARING VAN TUINBOUWPRODUCTEN 72: DELELE, MULUGETA ADMASU, NICOLA, BART, VERBOVEN, PIETER, VERLINDEN, BERT 33: GB 31: 1004359.4 32: 2010/03/17 33: GB 31: 1010704.3 32: 2010/06/25 54: STORAGE OF RESPIRATORY PRODUCE 00: A method and system are described for storage of respiratory produce. The system typically may comprise a storage environment, a gas analyzing means, a CO2 scrubber, a gas sampling pump, a gas pump for the scrubber, an air supply, an N2 supply and valves for flow control. According to embodiments of the present invention the control system is a software assisted measurement system and control algorithm that takes into account the gas exchange dynamics of both the produce and the storage environment and a mathematical model for determining the actual respiratory and fermentative rates of the produce. The system is particularly suitable for low oxygen storage of respiratory produce such as fruits, vegetables and plants in controlled atmosphere rooms, containers, packages, trucks, trailers and ships.

21: 2012/06636 22: 2012/09/04 43: 2013/12/04 51: A61K, A61P 71: GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals s.a. 72: DENOEL, Philippe, HERMAND, Philippe Vincent, LABBE, Steve, POOLMAN, Jan, RIOUX, Stephane 33: GB 31: 1003920.4 32: 2010/03/09 54: TREATMENT OF STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTIONS 00: -

The present invention discloses a method of treating or preventing a Streptococcus pneumoniae infection wherein the Streptococcus pneumoniae infection occurs in an environment where the free concentration of Zn2+ and/or Mn2+ is sufficiently low to upregulate the expression of at least one PhtX protein (for example PhtD) in the Streptococcus pneumoniae; comprising the step of administering a pharmaceutically effective amount of the PhtX protein to a human patient.

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71: Omeros Corporation 72: CUTSHALL, Neil S., GAGE, Jennifer Lynn, WHEELER, Thomas Neil, LITTLE, Thomas L. 33: US 31: 61/313,544 32: 2010/03/12 54: PDE10 INHIBITORS AND RELATED COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS 00: -

Compounds that inhibit PDE10 are disclosed that have utility in the treatment of a variety of conditions, including (but not limited to) psychotic, anxiety, movement disorders and/or neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, Alzheimer's disease, encephalitis, phobias, epilepsy, aphasia, Bell's palsy, cerebral palsy, sleep disorders, pain, Tourette's syndrome, schizophrenia, delusional disorders, druginduced psychosis and panic and obsessivecompulsive disorders. Pharmaceutically acceptable salts, stereoisomers, solvates and prodrugs of the compounds are also provided. Also disclosed are compositions containing a compound in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, as well as methods relating to the use thereof for inhibiting PDE10 in a warm-blooded animal in need of the same.
21: 2012/06758 22: 2012/09/10 43: 2013/12/10 51: C07D 71: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 72: CORTE, James R., FANG, Tianan, DECICCO, Carl, PINTO, Donald J. P., ROSSI, Karen A., HU, Zilun, JEON, Yoon, QUAN, Mimi L.,

SMALLHEER, Joanne M., WANG, Yufeng, YANG, Wu


33: US 31: 61/303,423 32: 2010/02/11 54: MACROCYCLES AS FACTOR XIA INHIBITORS 00: The present invention provides compounds of Formula (I): or a stereoisomer, a tautomer, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein all the variables are as defined herein. These compounds are selective Factor XIa inhibitors or dual inhibitors of fXIa and plasma kallikrein. This invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds and methods of treating thromboembolic and/or inflammatory disorders using the same.

21: 2012/06760 22: 2012/09/10 43: 2013/12/18 51: H04W 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: QU, Bingyu, GUAN, Lei, XUE, Lixia 33: CN 31: 201010111643.5 32: 2010/02/11 54: METHOD, BASE STATION, USER EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEM FOR PHYSICAL DOWNLINK CONTROL CHANNEL SIGNALLING TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION 00: A method, base station, user equipment (UE) and system for a Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH) signalling transmission and reception are provided in the present invention. The transmission method includes: a base station determining locations of a first search space and a second search space; if the PDCCH signalling length not including a Carrier Indicator Field (CIF) in the first search space is equal to the PDCCH signalling length including the CIF and there exists a physical overlap area between the first search space and the second search space, the base station only sending the PDCCH signalling not including the CIF to a UE in the physical overlap area. The fuzzy scheduling of the base station can be avoided with the method, base station, UE and system provided in the present invention, thereby the problem of the UE resolving error can be avoided.

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PATENT JOURNAL 71: ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI LIMITED 72: MILLER, CLIVE WALTER, HUTTON, GORDON, POTGIETER, GIDEON 33: ZA 31: 2011/06163 32: 2011/08/22 54: ANCHORING DEVICE 00: This invention relates to an anchoring device and more particularly, but not exclusively, to a rock anchor for use in a mining environment, and which combines the functionality of a split set and an attachment anchor. The anchoring device includes a tubular body having a longitudinal slot provided therein; and an elongate anchoring element locatable inside the tubular body, the anchoring element being displaceable between a retracted position in which an end of the anchoring element is located inside the tubular body, and a protruding position, in which at least part of the elongate element protrudes from the tubular element. The anchoring device is characterized in that an end of the anchoring element terminates in a threaded portion for receiving a complementary threaded attachment means.

21: 2012/06793 22: 2012/09/11 43: 2013/12/11 51: A61K, A61P, C12N 71: Procarta Biosystems Ltd 72: MCARTHUR, Michael 33: GB 31: 1002413.1 32: 2010/02/12 33: US 31: 61/304,087 32: 2010/02/12 54: NUCLEIC ACID COMPLEXES 00: The present invention relates to complexes of transcription factor decoys, their delivery to bacteria and their formulation. In particular, the present invention resides in an antibacterial complex comprising a nucleic acid sequence and one or more delivery moieties selected from quaternary amine compounds; bis- aminoalkanes and unsaturated derivatives thereof, wherein the amino component of the aminoalkane is an amino group forming part of a heterocyclic ring; and an antibacterial peptide.

21: 2012/06902 22: 2012/09/14 43: 2013/12/12 51: E21D; F16B

21: 2012/06903 22: 2012/09/14 43: 2013/12/12 51: E21D 71: ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI LIMITED 72: HUTTON, GORDON 33: ZA 31: 2011/06726 32: 2011/09/14 54: MINE SUPPORT MESH AND METHOD OF INSTALLING THE SAME

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00: This invention relates to a mine support mesh and more particularly but not exclusively, to mine support mesh having particular features to make installation more accurate. The invention also extends to a method of installing such mining mesh. The mesh includes a first layer of spaced apart, substantially parallel elongate support elements, and a second layer of spaced apart, substantially parallel elongate support elements. The first layer and the second layer are substantially perpendicular relative to one another so as to form a grid, with the layers of the grid being in different planes. The mesh is characterized in that predetermined squares of the grid are of different appearance to remaining squares of the grid to enable the use of the mesh as a drilling template during installation.

21: 2012/06962 22: 2011/03/22 43: 2013/12/19 51: B65H 71: M.I.C. INDUSTRIES, INC. 72: ANDERSON, TODD E 33: US 31: 12/659,887 32: 2010/03/24 54: VERTICAL SHEET METAL DECOILING SYSTEM 00: A device for decoiling a coil of sheet material includes a support frame, a rotatable spindle supported by the support frame, and multiple conical support rollers supported by the support frame. The rotatable spindle has an axis of rotation directed in a

21: 2012/06990 22: 18/09/2012 43: 08/01/2014 51: C08L, C09K, E01C 71: MIDWEST INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC 72: VITALE ROBERT W, ELSWICK FRANK D, GREENLEE GINA M 33: US 31: 61/332,479 32: 2010/05/07, 54: METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND SURFACING 00: 57: Methods and compositions for improving the strength and longevity of secondary roadways through environmentally sound practices are disclosed herein. A composition for road sealing includes an aqueous emulsion of acrylic and vinyl acetate polymer, water, and a resin-modified emulsion, wherein the resin-modified emulsion includes a mixture of pitch and rosin, an emulsifying agent, and water.

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21: 2012/07026 22: 19/08/2012 43: 08/01/2014 51: A23J, C11B, C12P 71: HELIAE DEVELOPMENT, LLC 72: KALE ANIKET 33: US 31: 61/321 286 32: 2010/04/06, 54: EXTRACTION WITH FRACTIONATION OF OIL AND PROTEINACEOUS MATERIAL FROM OLEAGINOUS MATERIAL 00: 57: Methods for selective extraction and fractionation of algal lipids and algal products are disclosed. A method of selective removal of products from an algal biomass provides for single and multistep extraction processes which enable efficient separation of algal components. Among these components are neutral lipids synthesized by algae, which are extracted by the methods disclosed herein for the production of renewable fuels.

21: 2012/07192 22: 26/09/2012 43: 07/01/2014 51: D21F, D21H 71: BUCKMAN LABORATORIES INTERNATIONAL INC. 72: COVARRUBIAS ROSA MARIA, HEADRICK GARY A, BAN WEIPING 33: US 31: 61/324.499 32: 2010/04/15 54: PAPER MAKING PROCESSES AND SYSTEM USING ENZYME AND CATIONIC COAGULANT COMBINATION 00: 57: A method is described for making paper or paper board by applying a composition containing enzyme and cationic coagulant to papermaking pulp prior to paper forming to preferably improve drainage, retention, or both. Sheets of pulp from which paper or paperboard products are made with the method can exhibit excellent drainage, excellent retention of pulp fines, or both. The method also can be applied to other pulp treatments, such as waste water treatments. A system for making such treatments of paper furnish is also provided.

21: 2012/07330 22: 2011/03/17 43: 2013/11/28 51: A61K 71: FORTE IQ B.V. 72: WILLEMS, MARIA MARGARETHA MARTINA, VAN DE LOCKAND, PETRUS RICHARDUS MARINUS, MEIJLINK, PETER 33: NL 31: 2004437 32: 2010/03/19 54: SPRAY-PUMPABLE COMPOSITION SUITABLE FOR TOPICAL SKIN APPLICATION 00: The present invention relates to a spray-pumpable composition for topical use on the skin comprising hydrophilic silicon dioxide, an emulsifier, at least one active ingredient and optionally one or more additives. The present invention further relates to a method for the preparation of a spray-pumpable composition for topical use on the skin and the use of hydrophilic silicon dioxide for the preparation of suspensions in emulsions, in particular oil-in-water emulsions.

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21: 2012/07359 22: 02/10/2012 43: 06/01/2014 51: G07D 71: GIESECKE & DEVRIENT GMBH 72: SCHUTZMANN JURGEN, PAUL ELISABETH 33: DE 31: 10 2010 023 097.9 32: 2010/06/09 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CHECKING VALUE DOCUMENTS 00: 57: The invention relates to the checking of value documents which have a security element with a plurality of magnetic areas, including a highcoercivity magnetic area, a low-coercivity magnetic area and a combined magnetic area, which contains both the high-coercivity and the low-coercivity magnetic material. When all magnetic areas have been magnetized in a first direction, second magnetization is performed, which involves only the low-coercivity magnetic material being remagnetized parallel to the first magnetization in the opposite direction, but the high-coercivity magnetic material remaining oriented in the first direction of magnetization. Next, first magnetic signals from the security element are detected using a first magnetic detector, and second magnetic signals are detected using a second magnetic detector. The magnetic signals are used to identify each magnetic area of the security element as a high-coercivity, a lowcoercivity or a combined magnetic area.

21: 2012/07363 22: 2012/10/02 43: 2013/12/03 51: C40B 71: DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE, INC., MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, THE BROAD INSTITUTE, INC. 72: PECK, David, D., LAMB, Justin, GOLUB, Todd, R, SUBRAMANIAN, Aravind 33: US 31: 61/321,298 32: 2010/04/06 54: GENE-EXPRESSION PROFILING WITH REDUCED NUMBERS OF TRANSCRIPT MEASUREMENTS 00: The present invention provides compositions and methods for making and using a transcriptome-wide gene-expression profiling platform that measures the expression levels of only a select subset of the total number of transcripts. Because gene expression is believed to be highly correlated, direct measurement of a small number (for example, 1,000) of appropriately- selected transcripts allows the expression levels of the remainder to be inferred. The present invention, therefore, has the potential to reduce the cost and increase the throughput of fulltranscriptome gene-expression profiling relative to the well-known conventional approaches that require all transcripts to be measured.

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PATENT JOURNAL 57: The present invention provides apparatus and methods for controlling the illumination throughout an area where even and constant lighting is not required. The invention includes one or more light sources, such as luminaires, the status of which is controlled by a controller responsive to a sensor for detecting a parameter of interest. Preferably the sensor detects motion of a subject moving through the area of controlled illumination. Each independent controller may receive and transmit signals indicative of the status of one or more nearby light source for determining and controlling the lighting status of the light source with which it is in controlling communication. The determining by the controller is preferably carried out by a programmed microprocessor. The communication between controllers may be wireless. The signals communicated among controllers may be hierarchical for determining whether a response is required and what the response might be. 21: 2012/08520 22: 13/11/2012 43: 18/12/2013 51: B04C 71: DECORTON RETAINING SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD 72: VAN BLERK SIMON PETRUS 33: ZA 31: 2011/08472 32: 2011/11/18 54: A BUILDING BLOCK 00: 57: A building block is provided having two oppositely directed faces that in use define a front face and a rear face of the building block with at least one attachment formation being configured to retain a piece of cladding extending over at least a major part of at least one of said faces to provide the predetermined appearance of that face to such a building block. The attachment formation may be integrally formed with the building block and may include two inwardly projecting lips together forming the lips of an inwardly lipped channel extending up the height of the block. A cladding unit is also provided for use in conjunction with such a building block with a front face and a rear face that has at least one attachment formation for engagement with the building block, so that, in use, the cladding unit can be attached to the building block to extend over at least a major part of an outwardly directed face of the building block to provide a face to the combination of the cladding unit and building block.

21: 2012/07432 22: 04/10/2012 43: 12/11/2013 51: F42D 71: DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD of C/O AECI PLACE, THE WOODLANDS, WOODLANDS DRIVE, WOODMEAD, SANDTON, 2196, South Africa 72: SCHLENTER CRAIG CHARLES 33: ZA 31: 2011/03189 32: 2011/04/26 54: DETONATOR CONTROL DEVICE 00: 57: A control device for use with a detonator which includes an electrical energy source, a magnetoresistive sensing arrangement which, in response to a predetermined wireless signal, produces a control signal, and processor means which extracts data from the control signal and which inputs the data to a control circuit of the detonator.

21: 2012/07964 22: 23/10/2012 43: 28/10/2013 51: G08C, H05B 71: ORGANIC RESPONSE PTY LTD 72: BISHOP DANIEL JOHN, ANDREWS GEOFFREY KENNETH 33: AU 31: 2010901746 32: 2010/04/26 54: ILLUMINATION APPARATUS METHODS AND SYSTEMS 00: -

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21: 2012/08574 22: 2010/05/11 43: 2013/11/14 51: A01G 71: AUTOAGRONOM ISRAEL LTD. 72: DANIELY, NISSIM, REDLER, YESHAIAHU, ISRAELI, EITAN 54: OXYGEN AVAILABILITY-BASED IRRIGATION SYSTEM 00: Irrigation systems (36) and methods are provided that are based on measurements of oxygen levels and availability to the root of the plant. The irrigation management system comprises at least one sensor (24) deducing data indicating the level of oxygen wherein the data collected from the sensors is used to determine irrigation amounts and timing.

21: 2012/08762 22: 2011/05/18 43: 2013/12/02 51: A61K; A61P 71: ASTELLAS PHARMA INC. 72: TASAKI, HIROAKI, YOSHIOKA, TATSUNOBU, MURAI, MAKOTO 33: US 31: 61/346,311 32: 2010/05/19 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING SOLIFENACIN 00: Disclosed is a pharmaceutical composition comprising a complex between solifenacin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and an ion exchange resin, and an acrylic based polymer. 21: 2012/08937 22: 2011/02/23 43: 2013/11/27 51: C08G 71: MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC. 72: ODA, TAKAFUMI, OTAKI, RYOJI, MASUDA, TSUNEAKI 33: JP 31: 2010-120804 32: 2010/05/26 54: POLYAMIDE COMPOUND 00: A polyamide compound containing from 50 to 99.9 mo1% of an ω-aminocarboxylic acid unit represented by the following general formula (I), and from 0.1 to 50 mo1% of a constituent unit represented by the following general formula (II): [In the general formula (I), m indicates an integer of from 2 to 18. In the general formula (II), R represents a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group, or a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group.]

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21: 2012/08938 22: 2011/04/08 43: 2013/11/27 51: B65D 71: THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH 72: HAMEL, STEFAN, KOWOLL, JOHANNES 33: DE 31: 10 2010 018 841.7 32: 2010/04/29 54: DISCHARGE CONE 00: A device for discharge of a fine-grained solid matter from a tank, wherein the tank has a discharge cone in its lower area, said discharge cone terminating into a discharge port and discharge device, mean for fluidizing or aeration of the solid matter are provided for, the discharge cone has at least one projection in form of a slot and having apertures, a gas can be supplied through each of these apertures of the slotted projections, each of the slotted projections is concealed towards the central axis of the discharge cone, and wherein the slots of the slotted projections are closed by cover metal sheets which have round or slit-shaped apertures, and wherein the slots extend in downward direction.

21: 2012/08939 22: 2011/07/04 43: 2013/11/27 51: A61Q, A61K 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: CHANDAR, PREM, ANANTHAPADMANABHAN, KAVSSERY PARAMESWARAN, SINGH, PRABHJYOT, DASGUPTA, BIVASH, RANJAN 33: US 31: 12/834,061 32: 2010/07/12 54: FOAM ENHANCEMENT OF FATTY ACYL GLYCINATE SURFACTANTS 00: A personal care cleansing composition is provided which includes a C10-C24 acyl glycinate salt and a dihydroxypropyl quaternary ammonium salt. Most preferred is sodium cocoyl glycinate in combination with dihydroxypropyl trimethyl ammonium chloride. The quaternary ammonium salt enhances foaming properties of the glycinate salt. 21: 2012/08940 22: 2011/01/24 43: 2013/11/27 51: A47J 71: EUGSTER / FRISMAG AG ELEKTROHAUSHALTGERTE 72: FISCHER, DANIEL, SEGER, CHRISTOF, HUEPPI, MARCEL W 33: DE 31: 10 2010 021 849.9 32: 2010/05/28 33: DE 31: 10 2010 044 945.8 32: 2010/09/10 54: BREWING APPARATUS FOR EXTRACTING A PORTION CAPSULE 00: The present invention relates to a brewing apparatus for extracting a portion capsule, having a first brewing chamber element and a second brewing chamber element, wherein the first and/or the second brewing chamber element can be moved in

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an axial direction between a loading position, in which the first and the second brewing chamber element are spaced apart from each other, and an extraction position, in which the first and the second brewing chamber elements form a substantially closed brewing chamber, and wherein the first brewing chamber element has at least one first perforation means for perforating the portion capsule, which perforation means is arranged along a gravitational field of the Earth below a horizontal plane extending substantially at right angles to the gravitational field and centrally through the brewing chamber.

21: 2012/08942 22: 2011/04/29 43: 2013/11/27 51: F03B 71: CLEAN CURRENT LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 72: PLATON, MIHAI C, SIRELI, EYUP METE, RAYCHEV, MILEN ATANASOV 33: US 31: 61/330,268 32: 2010/04/30 54: UNIDIRECTIONAL HYDRO TURBINE WITH ENHANCED DUCT, BLADES AND GENERATOR 00: An apparatus is disclosed for a turbine for generating electrical power from fluid flow comprising a duct with an oblong elevation, intake hoods and vents, aft diffuser cutouts and an oblique face to optimize flow and therefore power characteristics. A unidirectional turbine generator apparatus is also disclosed comprising turbine blades with one or more raked and/or tapered

21: 2012/08944 22: 2010/09/06 43: 2013/11/27 51: F28D; F28F 71: ALFA LAVAL CORPORATE AB 72: ROMLUND, JENS 33: SE 31: 1050690-5 32: 2010/06/24 54: A HEAT EXCHANGER PLATE AND A PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER 00: A plate heat exchanger comprises several heat exchanger plates (1) provided beside each other, which form first plate interspaces (3) and second plate interspaces (4) in an alternating order. Every second heat exchanger plate forms a primary plate (V) and every second a secondary plate (1 "). Each heat exchanger plate extends in an extension plane (p) and comprises a heat transfer area and an edge area around the heat transfer area. The heat transfer area comprises a corrugation of ridges (30) and valleys (40), which each extends in a longitudinal direction. The ridges have two edge surfaces (31,

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32) and a support surface (33) between the edge surfaces and with a first width (34) transversally to the longitudinal direction. The valleys have two edge surfaces (41, 42) and a support surface (43) between the edge surfaces and with a second width (44) transversally to the longitudinal direction. The support surface of the valleys of the primary plates slopes in relation to the extension plane and the support surface of the ridges of the secondary plates slopes in relation to the extension plane.

21: 2012/08946 22: 2011/07/28 43: 2013/11/27 51: C07C; C07D 71: ESTEVE QUMICA, S.A. 72: BARTRA SANMART, MART, BERENGUER MAIM, RAMN, MEDRANO RUPREZ, JORGE, GARCA GMEZ, JORGE, ARIZA PIQUER, JAVIER 33: EP 31: 10382211.0 32: 2010/07/30 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF 1ARYL-PYRAZOL-3-ONE INTERMEDIATES USEFUL IN THE SYNTHESIS OF SIGMA RECEPTORS INHIBITORS 00: The invention relates to a process for preparing 1aryl-pyrazol-3-one intermediates, tautomers, and salts thereof, to novel intermediates, and to the use of the intermediates in the preparation of sigma receptor inhibitors.

21: 2012/08947 22: 2011/12/12 43: 2013/11/28 51: A62C 71: AMRONA AG 72: EBERLEIN, ANSELM, KERSTEN, PETER UWE 33: EP 31: 10194584.8 32: 2010/12/10 54: INERTING METHOD FOR FIRE PREVENTION AND/OR FIRE EXTINGUISHING AND INERTING INSTALLATION FOR CARRYING OUT THE METHOD 00: The invention relates to an inerting method as well as an inerting system (1) to set and/or maintain a reduced oxygen content in an enclosed room (2), wherein a gas separation system (3.1, 4.1; 3.2, 4.2; 3.3, 4.3) is provided which separates off at least a portion of the oxygen from an initial gas mixture provided in a mixing chamber (6) and by so doing, provides a nitrogen-enriched gas mixture. In order to optimize the operation of the inerting system (1), the invention provides for a portion of the air to be withdrawn from the enclosed room (2) and admixed with fresh air in the mixing chamber (6).

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: CONJUGATED BLOOD COAGULATION FACTOR VIIA 00: The present invention provides a biocompatible polymer conjugated to FVIIa via one or more cysteine residues, suitably via a linker across a reduced disulphide bond in FVIIa, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising such conjugated forms of FVIIa. 21: 2012/08989 22: 2011/04/28 43: 2013/11/28 51: A61K; A61P 71: CANTAB BIOPHARMACEUTICALS PATENTS LIMITED 72: HENRY, WILLIAM 33: GB 31: 1007357.5 32: 2010/04/30 54: CONJUGATED BLOOD COAGULATION FACTOR VIII 00: The present invention provides a biocompatible polymer conjugated to FVIII via one or more cysteine residues, suitably via a linker across a reduced disulphide bond in FVIII, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising such conjugated forms of FVIII. 21: 2012/08990 22: 2011/04/29 43: 2013/12/03 51: A61K; A61Q 71: KLOX TECHNOLOGIES INC. 72: PIERGALLINI, REMIGIO, LOUPIS, NIKOLAOS 33: US 31: 12/771,105 32: 2010/04/30 54: PHOTOACTIVATABLE OXYGEN-EVOLVING COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TEETH WHITENING 00: Disclosed herein are compositions that can rapidly evolve oxygen and/or activated oxygen generally including an oxidizing agent (e.g., a peroxide) and an activating agent that has an emission wavelength between about 400 nm and about 570 nm (e.g., Eosin B, Eosin Y, or Erythrosine B). Methods of employing these compositions to whiten teeth, and methods of making these compositions and kits that include some or part of the composition ingredients, are also described. 21: 2012/09029 22: 2011/05/20 43: 2013/12/02 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: CHEMILIA AB 72: HGBERG, MARITA, JOHANSSON, TOMMY, DAHLSTEDT, EMMA, SMITT, OLOF 33: EP 31: 10163597.7 32: 2010/05/21 33: EP 31: 10187289.3 32: 2010/10/12 54: NOVEL PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES 00: -

21: 2012/08948 22: 2011/05/17 43: 2013/11/27 51: C12N; A61K; A61P 71: PREVAB R LLC 72: KOSKI, PERTTI, AIRAKSINEN, ULLA, VLIMKI, KATJA 33: FI 31: 20105572 32: 2010/05/24 54: MODIFIED BETA-LACTAMASES AND METHODS AND USES RELATED THERETO 00: -

The present invention relates to pharmaceuticals and modified beta-lactamases. Specifically, the invention relates to novel recombinant beta-lactamases and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the beta-lactamases. Also, the present invention relates to methods for modifying a betalactamase, producing the beta-lactamase and treating or preventing beta-lactam antibiotic induced adverse effects. Furthermore, the present invention relates to the beta-lactamase for use as a medicament and to the use of the beta-lactamase in the manufacture of a medicament for treating or preventing betalactam antibiotics induced adverse effects. Still further, the invention relates to a polynucleotide and a host cell comprising the polynucleotide.
21: 2012/08988 22: 2011/04/28 43: 2013/11/28 51: A61K; A61P 71: CANTAB BIOPHARMACEUTICALS PATENTS LIMITED, POLYTHERICS LIMITED 72: HENRY, WILLIAM 33: GB 31: 1007356.7 32: 2010/04/30

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PATENT JOURNAL salts, hydrates or solvates thereof, have been found to exhibit PDE4 inhibiting activity, and may therefore be useful in the treatment of inflammatory diseases and disorders.

The invention provides novel pyrimidine derivatives of formula I, to methods of preparing such compounds, to pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds, and to methods for using such compounds in treatment of diseases including cancer; wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, L, A, D, E, Z, and Y are as defined in the specification.

21: 2012/09031 22: 2011/06/24 43: 2013/12/02 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: LEO PHARMA A/S 72: NIELSEN, SIMON FELDBK 33: US 31: 61/358,209 32: 2010/06/24 54: BENZODIOXOLE OR BENZODIOXEPINE HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITORS 00: Compounds of the general formula (I) wherein each of m and n is independently 0 or 1; R1and R2, together with the carbon atom to which they are attached, form a heterocyclic ring comprising one or two heteroatoms selected from oxygen, sulfur, S(O)- and - S(0)2-; R3is -CHF2, -CF3, -OCHF2, OCF3, -SCHF2or -SCF3; X is a bond, -CH2-, or -NH-; A is aryl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, arylalkyl, heteroaryl, heteroarylalkyl, heterocycloalkyl or heterocycloalkenyl, optionally substituted with one or more, same or different substituents selected from R4; and R4is hydrogen, amino, thioxo, alkyl, haloalkyl, hydroxyalkyl, alkoxy, haloalkoxy, halogen, oxo, thia, or hydroxy; or pharmaceutically acceptable

21: 2012/09032 22: 2011/05/30 43: 2013/12/02 51: F24J; F16B 71: RIOGLASS SOLAR, S.A. 72: GARCA-CONDE NORIEGA, IGNACIO, UBACH CARTATEGUI, JOSEP 33: EP 31: 10382156.7 32: 2010/05/31 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE ARTICULATED ATTACHMENT OF SOLAR REFLECTOR ELEMENTS TO SUPPORTING STRUCTURES 00: The present invention relates to a system for the articulated attachment between a reflector element used in a solar thermal concentration collector and its supporting structure. The system allows the attachment between the reflector mirror and the supporting structure in all its anchoring points without there being stresses of any type due to angular deviations on the reflector. It comprises a main body of attachment (2) intended for being fixed on the face of the reflector element (13) opposite the face of incidence of solar radiation, comprising a hole (14) intended for receiving a male fixing element (3), and adaptable joint means which allow the free rotation in space of the attachment between the reflector element (13) and the supporting structure. The adaptable joint means comprise a

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through hole (15) intended for allowing the passage therethrough of a threaded rod (3) having a first end for fixing in the hole of the main body of attachment (2) and a second end for receiving a nut or threaded female part intended for rigidly fixing the entire reflector element (13) and supporting structure assembly.

21: 2012/09033 22: 2011/06/03 43: 2013/12/03 51: A61B 71: BIOMET UK HEALTHCARE LIMITED 72: HARRIS, NICK, KISTLE, PAUL JAMES, SMIRTHWAITE, PAUL 33: GB 31: 1009305.2 32: 2010/06/03 54: GUIDING TOOL 00: A guiding tool (2) is disclosed comprising a tool body (4) that defines a reference plane of the tool (2); an alignment member (10) that carries a guide surface (74); and an adjustment means acting between the tool body (4) and the alignment member (10) to direct rotational adjustment of the alignment member (10) with respect to the tool body (4).

21: 2012/09035 22: 2011/05/04 43: 2013/12/02 51: A61M 71: CORIUM INTERNATIONAL, INC. 72: TRAUTMAN, JOSEPH C, SINGH, PARMINDER, BOURNE, DOUGLAS JOSEPH SCOTT, LE, ANTHONY, WORSHAM, ROBERT WADE 33: US 31: 61/331,175 32: 2010/05/04 54: APPLICATORS FOR MICRONEEDLES 00: An applicator for a microprojection array is described. In one embodiment, the applicator comprises an energy-storing element. Application of feree causes the compressed energy-storing element to extend or transition from first and second configurations, releasing stored energy to deploy a holding member in the application which is configured to hold an array of microprojections. !n another embodiment, the applicator comprises an energy storing element with two stable configurations, a first stable configuration and second stable configuration. Application of force causes the energy-storing element to transition from the higher energy first stable configuration to the lower energy second stable configuration, releasing the difference in energies of the two states to deploy a holding member in the appiication which is configured to hold an array of microprojections. 21: 2012/09036 22: 2011/05/25 43: 2013/12/02 51: G01V 71: ARKEX LIMITED 72: DAVIES, MARK, MATELA, RAYMOND JOSEPH 33: GB 31: 1008993.6 32: 2010/05/28 33: GB 31: 1010634.2 32: 2010/06/24

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PATENT JOURNAL containing contrast agent for nuclear spin tomography and has been approved since 2000 in Germany in the indication "contrast amplification in cranial and spinal magnetic resonance tomography". 21: 2012/09038 22: 2011/04/29 43: 2013/12/02 51: A61K 71: ORPHANIDIS PHARMA RESEARCH GMBH 72: OBWALLER, ANDREAS 33: AT 31: A 737/2010 32: 2010/04/30 54: ADHESIVE SLOW-RELEASE FORMULATIONS FOR THE LOCAL ADMINISTRATION OF CURCUMIN 00: Through the combined use of solvents with polyacrylic acid, it is possible to produce curcumin formulations that are stable in liquid form, while having both mucoadhesive and slow-release properties and ensure a solubility of the active ingredient of up to 15% (w/v). 21: 2012/09040 22: 2011/02/25 43: 2013/12/02 51: C08K; B01J; B32B; C08J; C08L 71: MULTISORB TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 72: SOLOVYOV, STANISLAV E, POWERS, THOMAS H, CHAU, CHIEH-CHUN 33: US 31: 12/778,703 32: 2010/05/12 54: BIODEGRADABLE POLYMER ARTICLES CONTAINING OXYGEN SCAVENGER 00: The invention provides a biodegradable oxygen absorbing plastic comprising a biodegradable substrate a sufficient concentration of reduced iron particles to adsorb oxygen in significant quantities and reduce the deformation temperature of the substrate substantially below the deformation temperature without iron particles present.

54: PROCESSING GEOPHYSICAL DATA 00: A method of processing geophysical data from a survey of a surveyed region of the earth to provide a three-dimensional representation of the underlying geology of said surveyed region, the method comprising: inputting geophysical data for said surveyed region, generating an initial threedimensional representation depicting faults of said underlying geology of said surveyed region using said input geophysical data, calculating the accommodation zone for each depicted fault using geomechanical parameters including at least stress and strain, generating a final three-dimensional representation depicting both faults and accommodation zones.

21: 2012/09037 22: 2011/05/31 43: 2013/12/02 51: C07D 71: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH 72: PLATZEK, JOHANNES 33: DE 31: 10 2010 023 105.3 32: 2010/06/04 54: GADOBUTROL PREPARATION IN A ONEPOT PROCESS BY MEANS OF DMF ACETAL AND N-METHYLIMIDAZOLE 00: A process is described for preparation of the gadolinium complex of N-(1-hydroxymethyl-2,3dihydroxypropyl)-1,4,7-triscarboxymethyl- 1,4,7,10tetraazacyclododecane "gadobutrol = Gadovist" in a one-pot process by means of DMF acetal and Nmethylimidazole. Gadovist is a gadolinium-

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21: 2012/09071 22: 2011/06/01 43: 2013/12/02 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: SANOFI 72: FROISSANT, JACQUES, MARGUET, FRANK, PUECH, FRDRIC, RAVET, ANTOINE, COTEDES-COMBES, SYLVAIN, GIBERT, JEANFRANOIS, PACAUD, CHRISTOPHE 33: FR 31: 1054372 32: 2010/06/03 54: 3,4-DIHYDROPYRROLO[1,2-A]PYRAZINE2,8(1H)-DICARBOXAMIDE DERIVATIVES, PREPARATION THEREOF AND THERAPEUTIC USE THEREOF 00: Compounds corresponding to the general formula (I) in which R2represents a group C1-10-alkyl, C3-10cycloalkyl, C3-7-cycloalkyl-C1-6-alkyl, C1-6-alkyl- C3-7cycloalkyl, C3-7-cycloalkyl-C3-7-cycloalkyl, C1-6alkylthio-C1-10-alkyl, C1-6-alkoxy-C1-10-alkyl, hydroxyC1-10-alkyl, hydroxy-C1-6-alkyl-C3-7-cycloalkyl-C1-6alkyl, hydroxy-C3-10-cycloalkyl, C1-10-fluoroalkyl or C310- fluorocycloalkyl; an optionally substituted heterocyclic group; a group C1-10-alkyl substituted with an optionally substituted heterocyclic group; Xe represents a group chosen from hydrogen, fluorine, chlorine and bromine atoms or a group C1-6-alkyl, C37-cycloalkyl, C3-7- cycloalkyl-C1-6-alkyl, C1-6fluoroalkyl or cyano; and R7represents an aryl group such as phenyl or naphthyl, optionally substituted with one or more substituents, in the form of the base or of an acid-addition salt. Therapeutic use.

21: 2012/09072 22: 2011/04/27 43: 2013/12/03 51: B29C; B32B; B65D; C08J; C09J 71: STORA ENSO OYJ 72: NEVALAINEN, KIMMO, PENTTINEN, TAPANI, KUUSIPALO, JURKKA, KOSKINEN, TAPIO, KOTKAMO, SAMI 33: FI 31: 20105471 32: 2010/04/30 54: METHOD FOR IMPROVING THE HEAT SEALABILITY OF PACKAGING MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING HEAT-SEALED CONTAINER OR PACKAGE 00: The invention relates to a method for improving the heat sealability of a packaging material and a method for manufacturing a heat-sealed container or package. The material can be polymer-coated packaging paper or cardboard, or a polymeric packaging film. According to the invention, the material includes a polymer layer that contains polyester, particularly polylactide, the heat sealability of which is improved by ultraviolet radiation. Polylactide is useful as such or when blended, for example, with other biodegradable polyester. The containers and packages manufactured according to the invention include disposable drinking cups and cardboard carton and box packages.

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21: 2012/09074 22: 2011/06/16 43: 2013/12/02 51: G06Q; G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: SATTERFIELD, JESSE CLAY, KOTLER, MATTHEW J, PARKER, CHARLES W, KIKIN-GIL, EREZ, FRIEND, NED B, ZAIKA, IGOR, REYBABARRO, MARTA 33: US 31: 12/820,790 32: 2010/06/22 54: FLAGGING, CAPTURING AND GENERATING TASK LIST ITEMS 00: Generation of a task or reminder in an electronic task list authoring surface from a variety of data or information locations or media without the need for launching a separate task or reminder application and without the need for moving focus away from an information location or media presently in use is provided. Generation of a task or task reminder may be accomplished from a variety of information locations or media. When an information item is flagged or captured and a task/reminder is generated, one or more pieces of metadata may be applied to the flagged information item for enhancing the subsequent use of the associated generated task or reminder.

21: 2012/09076 22: 2011/05/17 43: 2013/12/02 51: C11D; A01N 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: PERINCHEERY, ARAVINDAKSHAN, BARNE, SAMEER KESHAV, SAJI, MAYA TREESA, SINHA, ARCHANA, RASTOGI, ABHISHEK 33: EP 31: 10169775.3 32: 2010/07/16 33: IN 31: 1651/MUM/2010 32: 2010/05/31 54: LAUNDRY TREATMENT COMPOSITION 00: The present invention relates to a method for treatment of a fabric with anti-microbial material. It further relates to compositions for depositing such anti-microbial material onto a fabric. It is an object of the invention to use a laundry treatment composition, having good anti- microbial properties, at low levels of anti microbial agent. Surprisingly it has been found that a composition comprising a low amount of quaternary ammonium biocide and a polymer complex provides improved and lasting hygiene efficacy, leading to reduced mal odour during wear. 21: 2012/09079 22: 2011/06/01 43: 2013/12/02 51: C12R; A61K; C08B; C08L 71: GNOSIS S.P.A. 72: TRILLI, ANTONIO, BUSIELLO, IMMACOLATA, DALY, SIMONA, BAGATIN, FRANCESCA 33: IT 31: MI2010A001264 32: 2010/07/09 33: IT 31: MI2010A001300 32: 2010/07/15 54: BIOTECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCTION OF CHONDROITIN 00: -

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Chondroitin is produced by culturing a recombinant microorganism which is obtained by inactivation of a gene encoding an enzyme responsible of fructose residues addition to the linear chondroitin polysaccharide in a microorganism producing a fructosylated derivative of chondroitin.

21: 2012/09080 22: 2011/06/20 43: 2013/12/02 51: H04W 71: THOMSON LICENSING 72: VERWAEST, FREDERIK 33: EP 31: 10447015.8 32: 2010/06/18 33: EP 31: 10447018.2 32: 2010/08/13 54: A PACKET RETRANSMISSION METHOD IN A WIRELESS TRANSMITTER 00: The present invention concerns a wireless device (1) and a method at a wireless device for transmitting a packet, said method comprising the steps of setting (S2) a lifetime value to a packet to transmit and, while the packet lifetime has not expired (S5) and the packet transmission fails: retransmitting (S3) the packet up to a retry limit, and suspending (S6) transmitting said packet during a pause time before transmitting the packet up to a retry limit. The method prevents pollution of the network by decreasing the number of attempted retransmissions.

21: 2012/09081 22: 2011/05/13 43: 2013/12/02 51: C07C; C01B 71: HALDOR TOPSE A/S 72: HAN, PAT A 33: DK 31: PA 2010 00555 32: 2010/06/24 54: CO-PRODUCTION OF METHANOL AND AMMONIA 00: Process for the co-production of methanol and ammonia from a hydrocarbon feed without venting to the atmosphere carbon dioxide captured from the methanol or ammonia synthesis gas and without using expensive air separation units, water gas shift and acid gas wash for removal of carbon.

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21: 2012/09082 22: 2011/06/24 43: 2013/12/02 51: C12N; A01H 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES, LLC 72: SHANKLIN, JOHN, NGUYEN, TAM HUU, WALSH, TERENCE A, PIDKOWICH, MARK S, WHITTLE, EDWARD J 33: US 31: 61/358,318 32: 2010/06/24 54: ACCUMULATION OF OMEGA-7 FATTY ACIDS IN PLANT SEEDS 00: Compositions and methods include genetically encoding and expressing a novel Δ9-18:0 ACP desaturase in plant cells. In some embodiments, nucleic acid molecules encode the novel Δ918:0 ACP desaturase. In other embodiments, amino acid sequences have Δ9-18:0 ACP desaturase activity. Methods can involve expression of Δ918:0 ACP desaturase in plant cells, plant materials, and whole plants for the purpose of increasing the amount of unusual fatty acids in whole plants, plant seeds, and plant materials, for example, seeds.

21: 2012/09083 22: 2011/06/24 43: 2013/12/03 51: C12N; A01H; C12P 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: WALSH, TERENCE A, MERLO, ANN OWENS, GACHOTTE, DANIEL, THOMPSON, MARK A, BEVAN, SCOTT 33: US 31: 61/358,314 32: 2010/06/24 54: LOWERING SATURATED FATTY ACID CONTENT OF PLANT SEEDS 00: Compositions and methods include genetically encoding and expressing a novel delta-9 desaturase in plant cells. In some embodiments, methods of expressing nucleic acids in a plant cell to take advantage of the delta-9 desaturase enzyme's activity, such that the percent composition of saturated fatty acids in plant seeds is decreased and there is a concomitant increase in ω-7 fatty acids. In other embodiments, amino acid sequences have delta-9 desaturase activity. Methods can involve expression of delta-9 desaturase in plant cells, plant materials, and whole plants for the purpose of increasing the amount of unusual fatty acids in whole plants, plant seeds, and plant materials, for example, seeds.

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21: 2012/09084 22: 2011/06/20 43: 2013/12/02 51: A01N; A01P 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: MATSUZAKI, YUICHI, SAKAGUCHI, HIROSHI 33: JP 31: 2010-143553 32: 2010/06/24 54: PLANT DISEASE CONTROL COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING PLANT DISEASE 00: A plant disease control composition comprising a carboxamide compound represented by formula (I) whose enantiomer ratio R form/S form of the carboxamide compound is 80/20 or more has an excellent plant disease controlling activity.

21: 2012/09085 22: 2011/06/01 43: 2013/12/02 51: B65D 71: BRASILATA S.A. EMBALAGENS METLICAS 72: SENE, ANTONIO ROBERTO, LVARES, ANTONIO CARLOS TEIXEIRA 33: BR 31: MU9001277-1 32: 2010/06/02 33: BR 31: PI 1100010-4 32: 2011/05/25 54: SUSPENSION DEVICE FOR CONTAINERS 00: The suspension device (A) is formed: by a ring (20) incorporating two opposite radial pins (21) and being ascendingly seated and locked against an external peripheral rib (14) of the body (10) of the container; and by a U-shaped handle (30) having end portions (31) articulated in the radial pins (21) and being angularly displaced between inoperative and operative positions. The ring (20) incorporates a lock means (40) to retain the handle (30) in the inoperative position. Each end portion (31) of the handle (30) has a through opening (33), supporting a radial pin (21) and presenting a width, in the direction transversal to the extension of the handle (30), sufficient to tightly support, in said direction, the radial pin, and a length, in the longitudinal direction of the handle (30), sufficient to support the radial pin (21), both with the handle (30) in the inoperative position, and with the handle (30) in angular displacement from the inoperative position to the operative position.

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PATENT JOURNAL ELECTROLYSIS CELL FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ALUMINUM 00: Extraction device (3) designed to extract a shortcircuiting wedge (2) inserted between two conductors (24 and 25) to take an electrolysis cell (2) off line. The extraction device (3) includes a means of gripping (31) said wedge and at least one jack (32) directed vertically and including a body (32) and a piston stem (321). a) said body (or stem) being interdependent with at least one horizontal support face (335) directed downwards and laid out so that, when said extraction device is placed above said wedge to extract it, the upper horizontal face (240, 250) of each conductor (24, 25) is in line with one horizontal support face (335), b) said stem (or said body) being connected to said means of gripping (31) said wedge, so that, when said jack (32) is actuated to extract the wedge, said jack exerts opposing forces on said conductors and said wedge, tending to separate them.

21: 2012/09086 22: 2011/06/08 43: 2013/12/02 51: C23C 71: CHEMETALL GMBH 72: SHIMAKURA, TOSHIAKI, MIURA, YUSUKE 33: JP 31: 2010-132006 32: 2010/06/09 33: JP 31: 2011-128002 32: 2011/06/08 54: INORGANIC CHROMIUM-FREE METAL SURFACE TREATMENT AGENT 00: An inorganic chromium-free metal surface treatment agent contains a compound X containing a metal X1, ionic species of which containing the metal X1become cations in an aqueous solution, and a compound Y containing a metal Y1, ionic species of which containing the metal Y1become anions in an aqueous solution, a total content of the compound X being from 0.01 to 10% by mass, a total content of the compound Y being from 0.01 to 10% by mass, a molar ratio of the metal X1in the cation and the metal Y1in the anion being from 0.1 to 5, the metal X1 being at least one member selected from the group consisting of Ti, Zr and A1, the metal Y1 being at least one member selected from the group consisting of Ti, Zr, Si, B and A1, and the metal surface treatment agent containing substantially no organic resin. 21: 2012/09087 22: 2011/06/23 43: 2013/12/02 51: C25C 71: RIO TINTO ALCAN INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 72: DESPINASSE, SERGE, BRUN, FRDRIC 33: FR 31: 10/02686 32: 2010/06/28 54: DEVICE FOR EXTRACTING SHORTCIRCUITING WEDGES WHEN SWITCHING IN AN

21: 2012/09105 22: 2012/11/30 43: 2013/11/29 51: A01H 71: Syngenta Participations AG 72: HAAS, Ulrich Johannes, WEIDER, Christophe, ZEUN, Ronald, ROSS, David Charles, KIDDER, Daniel Warden, ZHEN, Yueqian, MALEFYT, Tim 33: EP 31: 10005802.3 32: 2010/06/04 54: PLANT IRRIGATION METHODS WITH 1-MCP 00: -

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PATENT JOURNAL exhibits an initial viscosity ("as mixed") of at least about 10 cPs measured at 25 C, and subsequent to being stored at elevated temperatures and/or extended time intervals are retained as a single phase composition and do not split or separate into two or more phases, and further, the compositions provide a topical germicidal benefit when applied to the skin or parts of the body. 21: 2012/09118 22: 2011/05/03 43: 2013/12/03 51: E21B 71: MILLHEIM, KEITH K 72: MILLHEIM, KEITH K 33: US 31: 61/330,620 32: 2010/05/03 54: SAFETY SYSTEM FOR DEEP WATER DRILLING UNITS USING A DUAL BLOW OUT PREVENTER SYSTEM 00: A dual-BOP or multi-BOP self-standing riser configuration is disclosed, including at least a riser or another similarly fixed tubular structure disposed in communication with an associated drilling vessel and a subsurface well. The system supplements the traditional mud-line level BOP with one or more additional near-surface BOPs, which are tensioned using an adjustable buoyancy chamber rather than by means of a vessel-born tensioning device.

The present invention is directed to novel methods of increasing the abiotic environmental stress tolerance of a plant, to methods of improving the quality and/or yield of a plant crop, to methods of application of a cyclopropene such as 1-MCP to a plant, and to crops produced using said methods. 21: 2012/09115 22: 2012/12/03 43: 2013/12/03 51: A01N, A01P, A61K 71: RECKITT BENCKISER LLC 72: ZHU, Yun-Peng 33: GB 31: 1010029.5 32: 2010/06/16 54: TOPICAL GERMICIDAL COMPOSITIONS 00: Topical germicidal compositions for application to the epidermis comprise: 50 -85%wt, of an alcohol constituent comprising one or more C1-C4 monohydric alcohols, and preferably wherein ethanol comprises the bulk of the alcohol constituent; a humectant, a cationic polymer constituent, preferably a Polyquaternium type cationic polymer; an anionic opacifier constituent, optionally, one or more further constituents for improving the aesthetic or other technical features -of the invention; and, water, wherein the composition is flowable and preferably also exhibits' an initial viscosity ("as.mixed") of 10 100,000 cP at 25 C, and subsequent to being stored at elevated temperatures and/or extended time intervals are retained as 'a single phase composition and do not split or separate into two or more phases, and further wherein, the cationic polymer constituent (and where present, further cationic compounds) and the anionic opacifier constituent, are present in respective weight ratios of in the range of at least about 0,9:1. 21: 2012/09116 22: 2012/12/03 43: 2013/12/03 51: A01N, A01P, A61K 71: RECKITT BENCKISER LLC 72: GUERRA-VEGA, Sandra, Judith 33: GB 31: 1010256.4 32: 2010/06/18 54: GERMICIDAL TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS 00: A topical germicidal composition comprising: 50 - 85 %wt. of an alcohol constituent comprising one or more C1-C4 monohydric alcohols; 0.01 - 5%wt. of a film forming constituent based- on one or more celluloses or cellulose derivatives, 0.01 25%wt. of a humectant, preferably glycerine; 0.0 1 - 5%wt. of an opacifier constituent; optionally but preferably a Polyquaternium-type polymer or material; optionally one or more further constituents for improving the aesthetic or other technical characteristics of the invention, with the balance- of the composition, up to about 30%wt. of water, wherein the composition is characterized that it is flowable and preferably also

21: 2012/09144 22: 2011/07/04 43: 2013/12/06 51: C08L; C08G; C08K 71: MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC. 72: MITADERA, JUN, KUROKAWA, MASASHI, TAKANO, TAKAHIRO

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33: JP 31: 2010-155405 32: 2010/07/08 33: JP 31: 2010-165718 32: 2010/07/23 54: POLYAMIDE RESIN COMPOSITION 00: Provided is a polyamide resin material having high elastic modulus, good gas barrier properties, low water absorption and excellent flexibility. [Means for solving the problems] This is a polyamide resin composition comprising a polyamide resin (A) composed of a diamine structural unit and a dicarboxylic acid structural unit wherein 70 mo1% or more of the diamine structural unit is derived from xylylenediamine and 50 mo1% or more of the dicarboxylic acid structural unit is derived from sebacic acid, and 1 to 40 parts by mass of at least one copolyamide (B) selected from the following group consisting of (B-1) - (B-3) per 100 parts by mass of the polyamide resin (A); (B-1): a copolyamide 6/66/12; (B-2): a copolyamide 6/66/11; (B-3): a polyether-polyamide copolymer composed of a polyamide 12 unit or a polyamide 11 unit and a polyether unit. 21: 2012/09145 22: 2011/06/06 43: 2013/12/06 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: SANOFI 72: MARGUET, FRANK, HOORNAERT, CHRISTIAN, JEUNESSE, JEAN, EVEN, LUC, BARTSCH, RGINE, CHEURET, DOROTHE 33: FR 31: 1054411 32: 2010/06/04 54: HEXAFLUOROISOPROPYL CARBAMATE DERIVATIVES, THEIR PREPARATION AND THEIR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION 00: The invention relates to hexafluoroisopropyl carbamate derivatives of general formula (I): wherein R, Z, A, m and n as defined in the description, in the form of the base or of an addition salt with an acid. The compounds can be used as inhibitors of the enzyme MGL (monoacyl glycerol lipase).

21: 2012/09146 22: 2011/05/20 43: 2013/12/06 51: A61K; A61Q 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: PAUL, PREM KUMAR CHEYALAZHAGAN, PYE, SUSAN 33: EP 31: 10165618.9 32: 2010/06/11 54: HAIR STYLING COMPOSITION 00: A method of straightening hair comprising the steps of applying to the hair on at least two successive occasions a composition comprising a titanium complex selected from the group consisting of citrate, oxalate and tartrate or the metal alkali salt of these. The complex is preferably titanium citrate or sodium titanium citrate. The composition may further comprise a silicone. 21: 2012/09149 22: 2010/12/10 43: 2013/12/06 51: A61B 71: FJR, SGPS, S.A. 72: COELHO DO SAMEIRO ESPREGUEIRA MENDES, JOO DUARTE 33: PT 31: 105144 32: 2010/06/04 54: DEVICE FOR MEASURING KNEE LAXITY 00: The present invention relates to a device (1) for measuring the knee laxity, with or without use of additional means of diagnosis such as computed axial tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, evaluating the instability of the knee due to rupture of any ligament, namely the anterior cruciate ligament, posterior cruciate ligament, posterointernal capsule, postero-external capsule, as well

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PATENT JOURNAL sugars, wherein the main sugars consist of fructose, maltose, glucose, saccharose, maltotriose, maltotetraose, maltopentaose, maltohexaose, and maltoheptaose. It also concerns a method for producing an acohol free or low alcohol fermented malt based beverage comprising Preparing a wort (23) of fermentability not higher than 29%, preferably, not higher than 25%, more preferably at most 20%; and Fermenting the thus prepared wort in a fermentation tank (4) by a cold contact process.

as around the axis of an orthonormal referential, that comprises three parts respectively to accept and retain the thigh, leg and foot. The device (1) includes independent means (20) and (21) to push backward the anterior zone of the leg and to push forward the posterior zone of the leg, and independent means (12) and (13) to push the part (5) for support and fixation of the foot in clockwise direction and in anti-clockwise direction.

21: 2012/09180 22: 2011/04/08 43: 2013/12/09 51: C12C 71: ANHEUSER-BUSCH INBEV S.A. 72: VANDERHAEGEN, BART 33: EP 31: 10162315.5 32: 2010/05/07 54: LOW ALCOHOL OR ALCOHOL FREE FERMENTED MALT BASED BEVERAGE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING IT 00: The present invention concerns an acohol free or low alcohol fermented malt based beverage having an alcohol content of not more than 0.7 vol.%, characterized by a relationship y ≥ A xbwherein A = 0.25 and b = 1.5, and wherein x is the ratio between unfermentable over real extracts, wherein the unfermentable extract is the value of the real extract less the total content of real sugars, which consist of fructose, maltose, glucose, maltotriose, and saccharose, and y is the ratio between the combined content of maltopentaose, maltohexaose, and maltoheptaose over the total amount of main

21: 2012/09182 22: 2011/05/20 43: 2013/12/09 51: G02B 71: GIGACOM BENELUX BVBA 72: VLEUGELS, LUDWIG 33: US 31: 61/358,011 32: 2010/06/24 54: SEMI-AUTOMATED OPTICAL FIBER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 00: The present invention relates to a method for reconfiguration of an optical fiber distribution system (100). The system (100) comprises a patch panel (101). The patch panel (101) comprises subsets of adapters (103). Each adapter (103) is configured to receive an optical connector and provide optical connection to the connector when patched in the adapter (103). The patch panel (101) further comprises subsets of parking adapters (111). Each parking adapter (111) is configured to park an optical connector. The system (100) further comprises a first connectorized fiber cable (105) terminated in a first

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PATENT JOURNAL second end (24) of screening device (1), enabling simultaneous transport and screening of at least a portion of said solid particulate material.

end with a first optical connector. The first optical connector is connected to a first adapter (103). The first optical connector is moved from the first adapter (103) to a first parking adapter (111). Each subset of parking adapters (111) is positioned in a predetermined distance from the subset of adapters (103).

21: 2012/09183 22: 2011/06/28 43: 2013/12/09 51: B07B; B03B 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: SORHUUS, ANDERS KENNETH 33: EP 31: 10167888.6 32: 2010/06/30 54: SCREENING DEVICE AND METHOD OF SCREENING 00: A screening device (1) comprises a first compartment (3) for receiving solid particulate material, a second compartment (5) for receiving screened particulates from said first compartment (3), a perforated wall (7) separating the first (3) and second (5) compartments from each other for screening the solid particulate material into at least two particulate size-dependent fractions, and a gas permeable layer (21) for fluidization of particulates in said first compartment (3). The first compartment (3) is provided with a solid particulate material inlet (9) located at a first end (22) of screening device (1), and a particulate material outlet (11) located at a second end (24) of screening device (1), with perforated wall (7) extending from first end (22) to

21: 2012/09184 22: 2011/06/06 43: 2013/12/09 51: A01N; A01P 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 72: MONSONIS GELL, EDUARD, SALMONS CREUS, FLORS, CORTS BAREA, JORDI 33: EP 31: 10165235.2 32: 2010/06/08 54: METHOD FOR THE SUSTAINED RELEASE OF AN INSECTICIDALLY ACTIVE COMPOUND 00: Disclosed is a method for effecting the sustained release of an insecticidal active agent, employing cellulosic mat technology and existing heating equipment, wherein the method comprises heating the mat, by means of a heater, at a temperature selected to be within the range of from 60C to 95C. To this end, the active substance is selected from the group consisting of transfluthrin, metofluthrin, and mixtures thereof. 21: 2012/09185 22: 2011/05/27 43: 2013/12/09 51: C12P; C12N; A23D 71: SOLAZYME, INC. 72: FRANKLIN, SCOTT, SOMANCHI, ARAVIND, RUDENKO, GEORGE, WEE, JANICE, MOSELEY, JEFFREY, RAKITSKY, WALT 33: US 31: 61/349,774 32: 2010/05/28 33: US 31: 61/374,992 32: 2010/08/18 33: US 31: 61/414,393 32: 2010/11/16 33: US 31: 61/428,192 32: 2010/12/29

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: FOOD COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING TAILORED OILS 00: Methods and compositions for the production of food compositions, oils, fuels, oleochemicals, and other compounds in recombinant microorganisms are provided, including oil-bearing microorganisms and methods of low cost cultivation of such microorganisms. Microalgal cells containing exogenous genes encoding, for example, a lipase, a sucrose transporter, a sucrose invertase, a fructokinase, a polysaccharide-degrading enzyme, a keto acyl-ACP synthase enzyme, a fatty acyl-ACP thioesterase, a fatty acyl-CoA/aldehyde reductase, a fatty acyl-CoA reductase, a fatty aldehyde reductase, a fatty aldehyde decarbonylase, and/or an acyl carrier protein are useful in manufacturing food compositions, and transportation fuels such as renewable diesel, biodiesel, and renewable jet fuel, as well as oleochemicals such as functional fluids, surfactants, soaps and lubricants.

54: TAILORED OILS PRODUCED FROM RECOMBINANT HETEROTROPHIC MICROORGANISMS 00: Methods and compositions for the production of oil, fuels, oleochemicals, and other compounds in recombinant microorganisms are provided, including oil-bearing microorganisms and methods of low cost cultivation of such microorganisms. Microalgal cells containing exogenous genes encoding, for example, a lipase, a sucrose transporter, a sucrose invertase, a fructokinase, a polysaccharide-degrading enzyme, a keto acyl-ACP synthase enzyme, a fatty acyl-ACP thioesterase, a fatty acyl-CoA/aldehyde reductase, a fatty acyl-CoA reductase, a fatty aldehyde reductase, a fatty aldehyde decarbonylase, and/or an acyl carrier protein are useful in manufacturing transportation fuels such as renewable diesel, biodiesel, and renewable jet fuel, as well as oleochemicals such as functional fluids, surfactants, soaps and lubricants.

21: 2012/09186 22: 2011/05/27 43: 2013/12/06 51: A23D; C11B 71: SOLAZYME, INC. 72: FRANKLIN, SCOTT, SOMANCHI, ARAVIND, RUDENKO, GEORGE, WEE, JANICE, MOSELEY, JEFFREY, RAKITSKY, WALT 33: US 31: 61/349,774 32: 2010/05/28 33: US 31: 61/374,992 32: 2010/08/18 33: US 31: 61/414,393 32: 2010/11/16 33: US 31: 61/428,192 32: 2010/12/29

21: 2012/09235 22: 2011/05/04 43: 2013/12/06 51: A61K 71: INTAS BIOPHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED 72: TUNGA, BINITA SHRIVASTAVA, SHARMA, SACHIN, DUA, RAJIV, DUTTA, SOURABH, MALLUBHOTLA, HANUMAN, PANDEY, VIJAYKANT, CHHATBAR, CHANDRESH 33: IN 31: 1465/MUM/2010 32: 2010/05/10

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PATENT JOURNAL 00: Ophthalmic pharmaceutical compositions containing tobramycin, dexamethasone and deacetylated xanthan gum are described. The compositions provide longer ocular retention for enhanced ocular bioavailability of tobramycin and dexamethasone. In a preferred embodiment, the compositions also provide for improved suspension of dexamethasone. The concentration of ionizable species in the compositions is controlled so as to prevent precipitation of the xanthan gum as a result of ionic interactions between tobramycin and xanthan gum, while allowing for a restoration of viscosity upon topical application of the compositions to the eye. The use of deacetylated xanthan gum is disclosed, so as to avoid formulation instability caused by pH drift during storage.

54: LIQUID FORMULATION OF POLYPEPTIDES CONTAINING AN FC DOMAIN OF AN IMMUNOGLOBULIN 00: The present invention relates to a liquid formulation of a polypeptide containing an Fc domain of an immunoglobulin which is stabilized to maintain the activity of a polypeptide containing an Fc domain for a prolonged period of time. 21: 2012/09238 22: 2011/06/07 43: 2013/12/06 51: B60P 71: MIDDLEGATE MARKETING LIMITED 72: DIBDIN, THOMAS PETER 33: GB 31: 1009572.7 32: 2010/06/08 33: EP 31: 10165478.8 32: 2010/06/10 54: LOAD HANDLING APPARATUS FOR HANDLING GOODS IN VEHICLE 00: A load handling apparatus for handling goods in a vehicle is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a support (34) adapted to support a platform having goods (4) located thereon and the support is adapted to be mounted to the interior of the vehicle and to be moveable between a loading position and a transport position while supporting the platform.

21: 2012/09240 22: 2010/06/23 43: 2013/12/09 51: A61K 71: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD. 72: KABRA, BHAGWATI P 54: TOPICAL OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSIONS CONTAINING TOBRAMYCIN AND DEXAMETHASONE

21: 2012/09241 22: 2010/06/10 43: 2013/12/09 51: G08G; B60R; H04N 71: SAFEMINE AG 72: ROTHACHER, URS MARTIN, STEGMAIER, PETER ARNOLD 54: METHOD AND CONTROL UNIT FOR CONTROLLING A DISPLAY OF A PROXIMITY WARNING SYSTEM 00: The present idea refers to a method and a control unit for controlling a display (19) of a proximity warning system. Vehicles and other objects (4a, 4b, 4c, 5, 6, 7, 8), for example, in a surface mine (1), are equipped with cameras (12) for providing images of

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PATENT JOURNAL This invention provides methods for separating gas components from a gas stream. The methods are particularly advantageous in that an environmentally friendly biomass absorbent is used to assist in the separation process. The invention is particularly suited to separate water soluble gas components from a gas stream. The water soluble gas components can be used to condition the biomass for additional use, such as a conditioned feed for a boo fuel. In general, the conditioned biomass will have increased enzyme digestibility, making the conditioned biomass highly suitable as feedstock for boo fuel production.

different scenes. A control unit (13) of such object (4a, 4b, 4c, 5, 6, 7, 8) receives a signal representing positional information of such object from a radio based positioning receiver (11). Dependent on the positional information a subset of at least one camera (12) is selected, and a control signal is provided for the display (19) to display images provided by the selected subset of one or more cameras (12).By such method, the most relevant scene in terms of collision avoidance can be displayed to the operator.

21: 2012/09242 22: 2011/06/16 43: 2013/12/09 51: A01N; A01P 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: BECKER, JOERG 33: US 31: 61/355,739 32: 2010/06/17 54: SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING CLOPYRALID AND FLORASULAM 00: An herbicidal composition containing (a) clopyralid and (b) florasulam provides synergistic control of selected weeds. 21: 2012/09261 22: 2012/12/06 43: 2013/11/29 51: B01D 71: MBI International 72: CAMPBELL, Timothy J., TEYMOURI, Farzaneh, JONES, David K. 33: US 31: 12/791,703 32: 2010/06/01 54: METHOD OF SEPARATING COMPONENTS FROM A GAS STREAM 00: -

21: 2012/09289 22: 2011/06/09 43: 2013/12/10 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: CHIESI FARMACEUTICI S.P.A. 72: VAN NIEL, MONIQUE BODIL, WOO, CHI-KIT 33: GB 31: 1009731.9 32: 2010/06/10 54: UREA DERIVATIVES AND THEIR THERAPEUTIC USE IN THE TREATMENT OF, INTER ALIA, DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT 00: Compounds of formula (I) are p38 MAPK inhibitors, useful as anti- inflammatory agents in the treatment of, inter alia, diseases of the respiratory wherein R1 is a radical of formula (IA) or (IB) or (IC): 10 Y is -0or -S(0)p- wherein p is 0, 1 or 2; A is an optionally substituted cycloalkylene radical having 5, 6 or 7 ring atoms fused to a phenyl ring; and R2, R3b and R4b are as defined in the claims.

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PATENT JOURNAL formula (2) as shown below, followed by (ii) a stage of reduction of the product of condensation obtained in the preceding stage (iii) then a stage of hydrolysis of the reaction mixture in the presence of an aqueous solution of ammonia or of citric acid.

21: 2012/09305 22: 2011/05/17 43: 2013/11/27 51: C07D; A61K 71: TEVA SANTE, CEPHALON, INC. 72: ROSE, SBATIEN, PIACENZA, GUY, GRANDEURY, ARNAUD, ALLWEIN, SHAWN P 33: US 31: 61/345.831 32: 2010/05/18 54: METHOD FOR PURIFYING A FUSED PYRROLOCARBAZOLE DERIVATIVE 00: The present invention relates a method for purifying a fused pyrrolocarbazole compound known as 11isobutyl-2-methyl-8-(2-pyrimidinylamino)2,5,6,11,12,13-hexahydro-4Hindazolo[5,4-a]pyrrolo [3,4-c]carbazol-4-one using an acid complex thereof. The present invention also relates to a crystalline form of the acid complex. 21: 2012/09328 22: 2011/06/10 43: 2013/12/10 51: C07F 71: SANOFI 72: FEREY, VINCENT, MONDIERE, RGIS, VIGNE, SYLVIE, MATEOS-CARO, JULIA, VAYRON, PHILIPPE 33: FR 31: 1054625 32: 2010/06/11 54: METHOD OF SYNTHESIS OF FERROQUINE BY CONVERGENT REDUCTIVE AMINATION 00: The invention relates to a method of synthesis of ferroquine of formula (F) or of its metabolite of formula (Fm): comprising a reaction of reductive amination, said reaction comprising: (i) a stage of condensation of the aldhehyde-amino ferrocene of formula (1 ), which R represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, with the 7-chloroquinolin-amine of

21: 2012/09329 22: 2011/05/30 43: 2013/12/10 51: G01N; B03C 71: HEMOCUE AB 72: PETERSSON, ANNIKA 33: SE 31: 1050593-1 32: 2010/06/10 54: DETECTION OF MAGNETICALLY LABELED BIOLOGICAL COMPONENTS 00: A sample acquiring device for detection of biological components in a liquid sample is disclosed, comprising a measurement cavity for receiving a liquid sample and a reagent comprising an antibody linked with a magnetic particle and arranged in a dry form inside the measurement cavity. A method is further disclosed, comprising mixing the reagent with the liquid sample, introducing the liquid sample into the measurement cavity, applying a magnetic field to the liquid, wherein the magnetic particles move in the magnetic field, thereby moving the biological components to which the magnetically labeled antibodies are bound to, acquiring at least one digital image of the sample after the magnetic field has been removed, digitally analysing the at least one digital image for identifying biological components and detecting the magnetically labeled biological

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components in the measurement cavity. A system comprising the sample acquiring device and a measurement apparatus is also disclosed.

21: 2012/09330 22: 2011/05/24 43: 2013/12/10 51: G02C 71: AUSTIN, FRANCIS WILLIAM 72: AUSTIN, FRANCIS WILLIAM 33: NZ 31: 585644 32: 2010/05/26 54: MODULAR EYEGLASSES 00: An eyeglass assembly formed of detachable and interchangeable parts. The assembly comprises detachable upper and lower frame parts that define an aperture for receiving lenses or a lens assembly. Two interchangeable temple arms are pivotally connected to the upper and lower frame parts and assist in holding the eyeglass assembly together. The eyeglasses advantageously allow a wearer, manufacturer, designer, distributor and/or retailer to vary the shape, style, size or colour of the eyeglasses to suit their requirements by a simple interchange of parts. Other embodiments are directed to eyeglass components formed from heat dissipating material, specifically temple arms comprising an insert formed of a heat dissipating material such as a polymer or aluminium.

21: 2012/09331 22: 2011/06/20 43: 2013/12/10 51: A61L 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: FREEMAN, CHARLES, LAREDO, WALTER R, CALLAGHAN, THOMAS A 33: US 31: 61/356,963 32: 2010/06/21 54: HIGH REFRACTIVE INDEX, ACRYLIC OPHTHALMIC DEVICE MATERIALS WITH REDUCED GLISTENINGS 00: High refractive index copolymers with reduced glistenings are disclosed. The copolymers, which are particularly suitable for use as ophthalmic device materials, comprise a high molecular weight, reactive, linear polyethylene glycol component. 21: 2012/09334 22: 2011/05/09 43: 2013/12/10 51: D21C; D21D 71: CATEXEL LIMITED 72: HAGE, RONALD, YANG, KIMBERLY SORAYA 33: EP 31: 10162405.4 32: 2010/05/10 54: FREENESS OF PAPER PRODUCTS 00: The present invention provides for the optimisation of conditions for treating pulp with a catalyst and hydrogen peroxide to produce a Freeness value (SR) in a web produced from the treated pulp such that the energy required in mechanical agitation of the pulp is reduced. 21: 2012/09335 22: 2011/04/11 43: 2013/12/11 51: A01N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: TANK, HOLGER, XU, WEN

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33: US 31: 61/352,084 32: 2010/06/07 54: MICROCAPSULE SUSPENSIONS INCLUDING HIGH LEVELS OF AGRICULTURALLY ACTIVE INGREDIENTS 00: Materials and methods for the formation of microcapsules that include a high concentration of agriculturally active ingredients (AIs) and a lipophilic polymer encapsulated within a polymeric shell formed via an interfacial polycondensation reaction. Under some conditions, these microcapsules may be formed using less lipophilic solvent than is required using convention microencapsulation techniques. These inventive methods include forming an oil-in-water emulsion in some cases using a first polymer as a lipophilic solvent for the AI and forming a microcapsule that includes the AI and polymer. Other methods include forming a microcapsule that includes a lipophilic monomer, agriculturally active ingredient and initiator having a polymeric shell then elevating the temperature to initiate polymerization of the monomer with the microcapsule. 21: 2012/09336 22: 2011/06/07 43: 2013/12/10 51: G01C; G01S; G06T; G08G; H04N 71: SAFEMINE AG 72: ROTHACHER, URS MARTIN, STEGMAIER, PETER ARNOLD 33: CH 31: 935/10 32: 2010-06-10 54: METHOD AND CONTROL UNIT FOR CONTROLLING A DISPLAY 00: The present idea refers to a method and a control unit for controlling a display (19). Vehicles and other objects (4a, 4b, 4c, 5, 6, 7, 8), for example, in a surface mine (1), are equipped with range cameras (12). A control unit (13) of such object (4a, 4b, 4c, 5, 6, 7, 8) receives signals representative of range images from these at least two range cameras (12). The at least two range images are evaluated and a subset of range images is selected from the range images available subject to the result of the evaluation. A control signal is provided to the display (19) for displaying image information stemming from the one or more range cameras (12) in charge of providing the one or more range images selected for the subset. By such method, the most relevant scene in terms of collision avoidance can be displayed to the personnel in charge.

21: 2012/09337 22: 2011/05/26 43: 2013/12/11 51: C09J 71: MEGTEC TURBOSONIC INC. 72: MCGRATH, PAUL 33: US 31: 61/344,116 32: 2010/05/26 54: CONDUCTIVE ADHESIVE 00: A conductive adhesive is provided useful for providing electrically conductive joints in joins between panels, particularly conductive carbon composite panels in a WESP, is prepared from a corrosion resistant resin and particulate carbon black which is uniformly dispersed in the resin. 21: 2012/09339 22: 2011/05/10 43: 2013/12/10 51: G08B 71: POPPER, JAMES SINCLAIR 72: POPPER, JAMES SINCLAIR 33: GB 31: 1007681.8 32: 2010/05/10 33: GB 31: 1105889.8 32: 2011/04/07 54: FIRE DETECTOR 00: A fire detector includes a sensor (4) for, in use, detecting electromagnetic radiation emitted by a flame and generating an electronic signal corresponding to the detected electromagnetic radiation. The detector further includes a processing device (2) configured to select a portion of the electronic signal corresponding to a first time period and compare the selected signal portion with at least one parameter to determine an initial presence or absence of a flame, the processing device being further configured, upon determining the initial

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: METHOD OF REMOVING METAL CARBONYLS FROM GASEOUS STREAMS AND METAL CARBONYL SORBENT 00: Method of removing metal carbonyls from a gaseous stream comprising contacting the metal carbonyl containing gaseous stream at elevated temperature with a particulate sorbent comprising modified copper aluminum spinel, wherein the copper aluminium spinel has been modified by a thermal treatment in a reducing atmosphere and a particulate sorbent for use in a method comprising a copper aluminium spinel being modified by thermal treatment in a reducing atmosphere at a temperature of between 250 and 500C.

presence of the flame, to select a further portion of the electronic signal corresponding to a further time period and comparing the further selected signal portion with at least one parameter to determine a definite presence or absence of the flame.

21: 2012/09372 22: 2011/06/03 43: 2013/12/11 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: KOWA COMPANY, LTD. 72: MURAKAMI, TAKESHI, YAMAZAKI, KOICHI, OHGIYA, TADAAKI, MIYOSAWA, KATSUTOSHI, SHIBUYA, KIMIYUKI, KUSAKABE, TAICHI 33: JP 31: 2010-128585 32: 2010/06/04 33: JP 31: 2010-218299 32: 2010/09/29 54: OPTICALLY ACTIVE DIBENZYLAMINE DERIVATIVE, AND METHOD FOR PREPARING THEREOF 00: Substantially optically-pure (S)-trans-{4-[({2-[({1-[3,5bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl] ethyl}{5-[2(methylsulfonyl)ethoxy]pyrimidine-2yl}amino)methyl]-4(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}(ethyl)amino) methyl]cyclohexyl}aceitic acid, or a salt thereof, or a solvate thereof, which has actions of reducing amount of PCSK9 protein and increasing amount of LDL receptor. 21: 2012/09374 22: 2011/05/17 43: 2013/12/11 51: B01D; B01J 71: HALDOR TOPSE A/S 72: BEATO, PABLO, NIELSEN, POUL ERIK HJLUND 33: DK 31: PA201000591 32: 2010/07/05

21: 2012/09376 22: 2011/04/28 43: 2013/12/11 51: H04W 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: LARSSON, DANIEL, GERSTENBERGER, DIRK, BOSTRM, LISA, WIEMANN, HENNING, BALDEMAIR, ROBERT 33: US 31: 61/356,248 32: 2010/06/18 54: METHODS OF PROVIDING POWER HEADROOM REPORTS ARRANGED IN ORDER OF COMPONENT CARRIER INDICES AND RELATED WIRELESS TERMINALS AND BASE STATIONS 00: Power headroom reports may be transmitted from a wireless terminal to a base station wherein a primary component carrier and at least one secondary

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: ENERGY SAVING BREWING METHOD 00: Barley based beverages are produced in large quantities, employing highly energy consuming methods, for example in the malting and brewhouse facilities for kiln drying and wort boiling operations, respectively. The present invention relates to energy saving methods for preparing barley based beverages, as well as to barley plants useful in such methods. In particular, the invention describes barley plants with combined traits of null-lipoxygenase-1 (null-LOX-1), null-lipoxygenase-2 (null-LOX-2) and null-S-adenosylmethionine:methionine Smethyltransferase in one plant, which is particularly useful for energy saving methods to prepare barley based beverages, such as beer. 21: 2012/09390 22: 2012/12/11 43: 2013/12/04 51: A61K, G01N 71: AbbVie Inc. 72: MANUILOV, Anton V., LEE, David H. 33: US 31: 61/355,269 32: 2010/06/16 54: COMPARISON OF PROTEIN SAMPLES 00: Methods of qualitatively and/or quantitatively detecting the presence of mutations, modifications or impurities in a protein sample are provided. The methods utilize isotopically labeled variants of amino acids incorporated into proteins prior to protein digest to enable comparisons of two protein samples in bottom-up liquid chromatography. The measurements achieved by the present invention take into account not only the masses of peptides generated during proteolytic digest, but also the abundance of each resulting peptide. Measuring of the abundance of peptides by MS is enabled by utilizing a SITRS sample that is mixed with an unlabeled protein prior to protein digest. As used herein, the term "SITRS sample" or "SITRS standard" means a protein (e.g., an antibody) of known sequence, labeled with a stable isotopically labeled variant of at least one amino acid present in the protein.

component carrier are provided for uplink transmissions from the wireless terminal to the base station and wherein a respective component carrier index is assigned to each of the at least one secondary component carriers provided for the wireless terminal. Respective power headroom reports may be generated for the primary component carrier and for each of the at least one secondary component carriers, and a MAC control element may be generated including the power headroom reports for the primary and secondary component carriers. More particularly, the power headroom reports for each of the at least one secondary component carriers may be arranged in order of the component carrier indices for the respective secondary component carriers. The MAC control element including the power headroom reports for the primary and secondary component carriers may be transmitted from the wireless terminal to the base station over one of the component carriers. Related wireless terminals, and base stations are also discussed.

21: 2012/09379 22: 2011/05/31 43: 2013/12/11 51: A01H; C12C; C12N 71: CARLSBERG BREWERIES A/S, HEINEKEN SUPPLY CHAIN B.V. 72: OLSEN, OLE, SKADHAUGE, BIRGITTE, KNUDSEN, SREN, BECH, LENE MLSKOV, RIIS, PREBEN 33: DK 31: PA 2010 70243 32: 2010/06/03

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PATENT JOURNAL recyclable together with the head/cap, thus making the process sustainable.

21: 2012/09428 22: 2011/04/08 43: 2013/12/12 51: B65D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: SRIDHAR, JANARDHANA, SAREEN, JYOTSNA 33: EP 31: 10167332.5 32: 2010/06/25 33: IN 31: 1517/MUM/2010 32: 2010/05/13 54: INJECTION MOLDED TUBE 00: The present invention relates to a container for holding viscous substance. More particularly the present invention relates to a squeezable tube (1) with an enclosable head (3). It is an object of the present invention to provide a tube which is easily recyclable and has relatively better stress crack resistance and squeezability. Surprisingly it has been found by the way of present invention that a mixture of Linear Low Density Polyethylene, Linear Medium Density Polyethylene and Ethylene Vinyl Acetate when used in certain weight percentage gives both the stress-crack resistance and the squeezability required for making a tube integral with head/cap. The tube of the present invention is

21: 2012/09429 22: 2011/05/13 43: 2013/12/12 51: A61K 71: ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND COMPANY 72: BASEETH, SHIREEN, SEBREE, BRUCE 33: US 31: 61/334,766 32: 2010/05/14 54: FOOD COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ORGANOGELS 00: -

The present invention is directed towards organogel compositions. Processes for producing such organogel compositions are further disclosed. The present invention is also directed towards uses of the novel organogel compositions in foods, beverages, nutraceuticals pharmaceuticals, pet food, or animal feed.
21: 2012/09431 22: 2011/08/25 43: 2013/12/12 51: A01N; A61K; C07D 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: CREEMER, LAWRENCE C, CROUSE, GARY D, SPARKS, THOMAS C, MCLEOD, CASANDRA

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21: 2012/09432 22: 2011/06/13 43: 2013/12/12 51: B65D 71: OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC. 72: REISIG, KARL A 33: US 31: 12/827,467 32: 2010/06/30 54: OVAL-NECK BOTTLE 00: A bottle of one-piece construction includes a body (22) having a shoulder (28), a neck finish (24) and a neck extending from the shoulder to the neck finish. The shoulder and neck finish each have circular cross sections around respective axes (29), which preferably are coincident with a central axis (29) of the bottle. A major portion of the neck has an oval cross section around a third axis (29), which preferably is coincident with the central axis, smoothly blending into the circular cross sections of the shoulder and neck finish. The oval cross section preferably is generally elliptical, having outwardly convex end portions (30, 32) and outwardly convex side portions (34, 36) extending between the end portions. The neck preferably has a substantially uniform wall thickness.

21: 2012/09433 22: 2011/06/16 43: 2013/12/12 51: C03B 71: OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC. 72: NEMIRE, JERALD D 33: US 31: 12/825,950 32: 2010/06/29 54: STELVIN/CORK GLASS WINE BOTTLES 00: A method of molding a wine bottle adapted for use with one but not both of a cork- type plug closure or a Stelvin-type threaded closure includes forming a glass parison having a temporary body and a completed neck finish (24 or 32) contoured for receiving either a cork-type plug closure or a Stelvintype threaded closure. The glass parison is transferred to a mold stage, and the temporary body of the parison is blow molded at the mold stage to form a glass container having a neck (26) coupled to the neck finish. With both neck finish geometries, the neck adjacent to the neck finish has both external (L and K) dimensions adapted to receive a Stelvin-type threaded closure and a cylindrical interior adapted to receive a cork-type plug closure.

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21: 2012/09434 22: 2011/07/05 43: 2013/12/12 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH 72: STASCH, JOHANNES-PETER, REDLICH, GORDEN, ACKERSTAFF, JENS, GRIEBENOW, NILS, KROH, WALTER, KNORR, ANDREAS, WUNDER, FRANK, FOLLMANN, MARKUS, LI, VOLKHART MIN-JIAN, BRFACKER, LARS 33: DE 31: 102010031149.9 32: 2010/07/09 33: DE 31: 102011003315.7 32: 2011/01/28 54: FUSED PYRIMIDINES AND TRIAZINES AND THEIR USE 00: The present application relates to novel fused pyrimidines and triazines, to processes for their preparation, to their use alone or in combinations for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of diseases and to their use for preparing medicaments for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of diseases, in particular for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of cardiovascular disorders.

21: 2012/09436 22: 2011/08/04 43: 2013/12/12 51: C07K; A61K 71: GLYCOTOPE GMBH 72: GOLETZ, STEFFEN, STCKL, LARS 33: EP 31: PCT/EP2010/004769 32: 2010/08/04 54: IMPROVED RECOMBINANT HUMAN FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE 00: The present invention pertains to improved FSH preparations which are capable of stimulating sex steroid release at much lower concentration than the commonly used urinary FSH or recombinant FSH obtained from CHO cells and which act independent of cAMP signaling. These improved FSH preparations can be used in infertility treatment. 21: 2012/09481 22: 2011/05/13 43: 2013/12/13 51: A61K; A61P 71: HANMI SCIENCE CO., LTD. 72: WOO, JONG SOO, PARK, JAE HYUN, KIM, YONG IL, NA, YOUNG JUN, KIM, MIN JUNG, KIM, YOUNG-HUN 33: KR 31: 10-2010-0045636 32: 2010/05/14 33: KR 31: 10-2010-0053782 32: 2010/06/08 54: PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION IN THE FORM OF BILAYERED TABLETS COMPRISING HMG-COA REDUCTASE INHIBITOR AND IRBESARTAN 00: Provided is a pharmaceutical formulation in the form of bilayered tablets consisting of a first layer containing irbesartan or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof and a second layer containing an HMGCoA reductase inhibitor and a basic additive, which

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PATENT JOURNAL users, and the schedule-advancement mechanism is robust and reliable. In addition, the cap and built-in schedule display include features that allow the displayed day-and-time indication to be set to an initial day-and-time indication.

can improve the dissolution rate and stability of irbesartan and an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor to enhance the bioavailability of the drug compared to conventional complex formulations and to minimize the generation of the related compounds, thereby being effectively used as a stable and superior therapeutic agent for hypertension and hypercholesterolemia.

21: 2012/09482 22: 2011/05/18 43: 2013/12/18 51: A61J; B65D; G08B 71: REDCAP LLC 72: BALAKIER, ALFRED RICHARD, GOSSELIN, DAN 33: US 31: 61/395,939 32: 2010/05/18 54: MEDICINE DISPENSER WITH BUILT-IN DISPENSING SCHEDULE 00: One embodiment of the present invention is a medicine dispenser with a built-in dispensing schedule. In this embodiment, a cylindrical container with a close-fitting disk-shaped cap having a cylindrical rim includes an inner schedule display, one day-and-time indication of which is displayed to a medicine consumer through an aperture in the cap rim. Features included in the cap, schedule display, and cylindrical container interoperates to ensure that the displayed day-and-time indication is advanced when the cap is removed and replaced. The displayed day-and-time indication is relatively large and clear, to facilitate viewing by vision-impaired

21: 2012/09483 22: 2011/05/19 43: 2013/12/13 51: A61K; A61Q 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: KINI, MRIDULA, VAIDYA, ASHISH ANANT, RAUT, JANHAVI SANJAY, DUGGAL, CHARU, GAURAV, KUMAR, CHAVAN, MOHAN VIJAYKUMAR 33: IN 31: 1610/MUM/2010 32: 2010/05/25 33: IN 31: 2062/MUM/2010 32: 2010/07/20 54: SUNSCREEN COMPOSITION 00: The invention relates to a high SPF/UVAPF sunscreen composition. It is an object of the present invention to provide a high SPF (equal to or greater than 15) or high UVAPF (equal to or higher than 4) photo-protective sunscreen composition without compromising on the desired skin sensorial properties while using relatively low amounts of sunscreen agents thereby keeping costs low. 21: 2012/09484 22: 2011/06/08 43: 2013/12/18 51: A61Q; A61K 71: LIPOTEC S.A. 72: ALMIANA DOMENECH, NURIA, CEBRIAN PUCHE, JUAN, DELGADO GONZALEZ, RAQUEL 33: US 31: 12/797,222 32: 2010/06/09 54: SKIN ANTIAGING TREATMENT 00: -

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PATENT JOURNAL 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: ASKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 72: HAYASHI, HIROYUKI, NAKAGAWA, TAKAYOSHI, MIYAZAKI, KOICHI 33: JP 31: 2010-125362 32: 2010/05/31 54: CRYSTAL OF THIENOPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVE 00: Crystals are obtained by heating an aqueous suspension of 2-(3,4-dichlorobenzyl)-5-methyl-4-oxo3,4-dihydrothieno[2,3-d]pyrimidine-6-carboxylic acid. Novel crystals are obtained by adjusting the heating temperature and/or duration. 21: 2012/09493 22: 2011/06/27 43: 2013/12/13 51: B60L; H02M; H02P 71: ABB TECHNOLOGY AG 72: HUGGENBERGER, THOMAS 33: EP 31: 10168462.9 32: 2010/07/05 54: POWER CONVERTER SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A POWER CONVERTER SYSTEM 00: The invention relates to a power converter system (1) for a vehicle, in particular a rail vehicle, which can be operated in a plurality of energy supply systems, comprising: - at least two DC voltage lines (5, 6, 7) for providing DC voltage potentials; - a plurality of power supply system power converters (8) for converting an input-side AC voltage into a DC supply voltage on the DC voltage lines; - a supply transformer (21), in particular a polyphase delta-star transformer, for generating an auxiliary supply voltage; - a plurality of auxiliary power converters (20) for providing phase voltages for the supply transformer; - a switching unit (11, 13), which is designed to apply a present AC voltage to the power supply system power converters (8) in a first operating mode and to apply a present DC supply voltage to the DC voltage lines (5, 6, 7) in a second operating mode; and - a changeover switch (22) for connecting at least one of the power supply system power converters (8) to the supply transformer (21) in the second operating mode in order to apply a phase voltage, generated in the at least one power supply system power converter (8) from the DC supply voltage, to the supply transformer (21). A method for operating such a power converter system (1) is also specified.

A method for skin antiaging treatment comprising administering Botulinum toxin to an area of facial and/or neck skin, combined with the administration of a cosmetic or pharmaceutical composition.comprising a cosmetically or pharmaceutically effective amount of at least one peptide derived from the SNAP-25 protein and/or at least one enkephalin-derived peptide, and at least one cosmetically or pharmaceutically acceptable excipient or adjuvant.

21: 2012/09485 22: 2011/05/18 43: 2013/12/13 51: B01D; B01J 71: PQ CORPORATION 72: LI, HONG-XIN, CORMIER, WILLIAM E, MODEN, BJORN 33: US 31: 61/347,210 32: 2010/05/21 54: NOVEL METAL-CONTAINING ZEOLITE BETA FOR NOX REDUCTION AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME 00: There is disclosed an organic-free, metal-containing zeolite Beta with a silica-to-alumina ratio (SAR) ranging from 5 and 20, and a metal content of at least 0.5 wt.%. There is also disclosed a method of making such a zeolite Beta without organic structure directing agent (SDA). The metal, which may comprise Fe or Cu, can be found in amounts ranging from 1-10 wt.%. A method of selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides in exhaust gases using the disclosed zeolite is also disclosed. 21: 2012/09488 22: 2011/05/31 43: 2013/12/13

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21: 2012/09624 22: 2011/05/18 43: 2013/12/19 51: B01D 71: NOVOMATIC AG 72: WINKLER, HEINZ 33: DE 31: 20 2010 007 120.8 32: 2010/05/21 54: COOLING AIR CLEANER OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE 00: The present invention relates to an air purifier for removing dirt from an airstream, having a filter module, which filter module comprises at least one permeable filter layer for accumulating the dirt on the filter layer. According to the invention, a bypass channel is provided and constructed in such a manner that some of the airstream can pass by each filter layer unfiltered. Surprisingly, the purifying action of the filter module scarcely suffers owing to such a bypass channel, at least provided that the filter layer is not yet blocked with impurities, since in this case the majority of the airstream, in the absence of resistance, takes the primarily provided way through the filter layer. Only when the filter layer becomes blocked and the resistance to the airstream increases there, does air increasingly flow through said bypass channel.

21: 2012/09647 22: 2012/12/19 43: 2013/11/29 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: ZHANG, Geoff G. Z., BRACKEMEYER, Paul J., SHEIKH, Ahmad Y. 33: US 31: 61/353,058 32: 2010/06/09 54: CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF KINASE INHIBITORS 00: N-(4-{4-amino-7-[1-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1H-pyrazol-4yl]thieno[3,2-c]pyridin-3-yl}phenyl)-N'-(3fluorophenyl)urea free base and crystallines form thereof are suitable pharmaceutical ingredients for pharmaceutical compositions useful in the treatment of disease, for example, cancer. 21: 2012/1135 22: 2012/02/16 43: 2013/09/25 51: H02P H02K 71: GENRH8 LIMITED 72: HERBERT, Russell, MELAIA, Robert 54: SYNCHRONOUS ELECTRIC MACHINE 00: This invention relates to a synchronous electric machine comprising a stator and a rotor, wherein the stator comprises a multi-pole stator winding set, the rotor comprises a multi-pole cylindrical rotor design or salient pole design with at least two-phase rotor winding set on the cylindrical rotor having the same number of poles as the stator, and the stator windings provide excitation to the rotor by means of stator current imbalance or superimposition, by secondary windings to produce harmonic flux or by a three-phase winding with an external source of

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excitation. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for operating a synchronous electric machine.

21: 2012/6543 22: 2012/08/31 43: 2013/12/02 51: H04M G06F 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: WANG, Wei, WANG, Kongqiao, XIE Xiaohui, LIU, Yingfei, WANG, Xia, LIU, Huanglingzi, WANG, Bin, LIU, Zhen, TANG, Yuezhong 54: USER INPUT 00: An apparatus, a method and a computer program is provided. The apparatus comprises at least one processor; and at least one memory storing computer program instructions, the at least one processor being configured to execute the computer program instructions to cause the apparatus at least to perform: processing an input pattern, detected at an instance in time by a touch sensitive display, to discriminate between a fingertip input pattern and an elongate input pattern; performing a first action after discriminating that the input pattern corresponds with the fingertip input pattern; and performing a second action after discriminating that the input pattern

21: 2012/8877 22: 2012/11/26 43: 2013/11/26 51: B01J C07C 71: BASF SE 72: KARPOV, Andrey, HORSTMANN, Catharina, DOBNER, Cornelia Katharina, MACHT, Josef, ROSOWSKI, Frank, MLLER-ENGEL, Klaus Joachim 33: US 31: 61/328,670 32: 2010/04/28 33: DE 31: 10 2010028328.2 32: 2010/04/28 33: US 31: 61/353,230 32: 2010/06/10 33: DE 31: 102010023312.9 32: 2010/06/10 54: SHELL CATALYTIC CONVERTER MADE OF A HOLLOW CYLINDRICAL CARRIER BODY AND A CATALYTICALLY ACTIVE OXIDE MASS APPLIED TO THE OUTER SURFACE OF THE CARRIER BODY 00: The invention relates to a shell catalytic converter made of a hollow cylindrical carrier body having a length of 2 to 10 mm, an outer diameter of 4 to 10 mm, and a wall thickness of 1 to 4 mm, and shell made of a catalytically active oxide mass applied to the outer surface of the carrier body, said mass having the general formula (I): MO12V2 to 4W0 to 3CU0,8 to 1,5 ?10 to 4 X20 to 40 On, where the variables having the following meanings: X1 = one or

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more elements of the alkali and alkali earth metals; X2 = one or more elements from group of Si, A1, Ti and Zr; and n = the stoichiometric coefficient of the element oxygen, which is determined by the stoichiometric coefficients of the elements other than oxygen and the charge numbers thereof in I. 21: 2012/9020 22: 2012/11/29 43: 2013/12/02 51: F28D F24D F24H F24J 71: BASF SE 72: WORTMANN, Jrgen, SCHFER, Claus, LUTZ, Michael, SEELER, Fabian, GRTNER, Martin, MAJOR, Felix, SCHIERLE-ARNDT, Kerstin, MACHHAMMER, Otto, HUBER, Gnther, MAURER, Stephan 33: EP 31: 10161922.9 32: 2010/05/04 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR STORING HEAT 00: The invention relates to a device for storing heat, comprising a heat storage medium, which for storing heat takes up heat and for using the stored heat gives off heat, and a tank for receiving the heat storage medium, wherein the tank is closed by a gas-tight covering, and means for volume equalization are comprised, in order to equalize an increase in volume of the heat storage medium (3) as a result of an increase in temperature and a decrease in volume as a result of a decrease in temperature. The invention also relates to a method for storing heat, in which, for storing heat, heat is transferred to a heat storage medium or, for using heat, heat is removed from the heat storage medium and passed to the heat transfer medium, wherein the heat storage medium is held in a tank, which is closed by a gas-tight covering, wherein an expansion of the volume of the heat storage medium (3) is equalized by an increase in the volume of the tank (1), or by heat storage medium (3) flowing out of the tank (1) into a buffer tank (21; 63, 65), and a decrease in the volume of the heat storage medium (3) is equalized by a reduction in the volume of the tank (1) or by heat storage medium (3) flowing out of the buffer tank (21; 63, 65) into the tank (1).

21: 2012/9112 22: 2012/12/03 43: 2013/12/03 51: C12N A01H 71: BASF SE 72: MIETZNER, Thomas, WITSCHEL, Matthias, HUTZLER, Johannes, EHRHARDT, Thomas, TRESCH, Stefan 33: EP 31: 10161867.6 32: 2010/05/04 33: US 31: 61/330922 32: 2010/05/04 54: PLANTS HAVING INCREASED TOLERANCE TO HERBICIDES 00: The present invention refers to a method for controlling undesired vegetation at a plant cultivation site. The method comprises the steps of providing, at said site, a plant that comprises at least one nucleic acid comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding a wild-type hydroxyphenyl pyruvate dioxygenase or a mutated hydroxyphenyl pyruvate dioxygenase (mut-HPPD) which is resistant or tolerant to a coumarone-derivative herbicide and/or a nucleotide sequence encoding a wild-type homogentisate solanesyl transferase or a mutated homogentisate solanesyl tranferase (mut-HST) which is resistant or tolerant to a coumarone derivative herbicide, and then applying an effective amount of said herbicide to said plant cultivation site. The invention further refers to plants comprising mutHPPD and to methods of obtaining such plants. 21: 2013/00711 22: 2013/01/28 43: 2014/01/28 51: E02F 71: BRADKEN RESOURCES PTY LIMITED 72: HURLEY, Mark; ATTWOOD, Reece 33: AU 31: 2010903405 32: 2010/07/29 54: EXCAVATION TOOTH ASSEMBLY 00: A tooth member of an excavation tooth assembly, the tooth member comprising a body having opposite first and second ends, and a projecting portion extending in a longitudinal direction towards

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PATENT JOURNAL 72: MARTIN, PERRY D, WITHERSPOON, CHRISTOPHER J 54: SPARK PLUG 00: A spark plug (10) has a central electrode (12) and a plurality of peripheral electrodes 14. Each peripheral electrode (14) has a lower portion (25) and an upper portion (26). Each upper portion (26) has a distalmost point (28). Each distal-most point (28) is disposed in a central plane (30) within which the longitudinal axis (20) of the distal portion (18) of the central electrode (12) is wholly disposed. The crosssection of each upper portion (26) taken along its central plane (30) defines a convex outer side (32) and a non-convex inner side (34). Each convex outer side (33) has a curved surface (36) which is tangent to a plurality of tangent planes (38), all of which intersect the longitudinal axis (30) of the distal portion (18) of the central electrode (12) at points at or above the distal end (22) of the distal point of the central electrode (12).

said first end, the projecting portion having a top surface and a bottom surface; and opposite sides extending between said top and bottom surfaces, the projecting portion being configured with spaced apart side regions extending in the longitudinal direction and being defined by portions of the top and bottom surfaces and respective ones of the sides; and a mid region disposed between said side regions, wherein the mid region is recessed relative to the side regions along at least a portion of at least one of the top and bottom surfaces.

21: 2013/01336. 22: 2013/02/20. 43: 2013/12/03 51: A61K, C09J 71: 3M Innovative Properties Company 72: DIZIO, James P., JOHNSON, Elizabeth E., WU, Zheng Zhi, PRESZLER PRINCE, Amy 33: US 31: 61/366,358 32: 2010-07-21 54: TRANSDERMAL ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS, DEVICES, AND METHODS 00: A stable transdermal adhesive composition comprising: an adhesive comprising a washed polymerization reaction product of at least two ethylenically unsaturated monomers; and at least one pharmaceutically active compound which is susceptible to oxidative degradation; wherein the at least two ethylenically unsaturated monomers, if present in the adhesive as unreacted monomers, are present at a level of less than 200 ppm of total unreacted monomer, based upon the total weight of the adhesive, methods of making the composition, a transdermal drug delivery device using the composition, methods of making the device, and methods of delivery the pharmaceutically active compound are provided. 21: 2013/02062 22: 2010/08/23 43: 2013/12/12 51: H01T 71: VOMAR TECH, INC.

21: 2013/02088 22: 2013/03/20 43: 2014/01/07 51: C12P, C13K, C08D, C12S, D21C 71: COMPAGNIE INDUSTRIELLE DE LA MATIERE VEGETALE - CIMV 72: DELMAS, Michel, BENJELLOUN MLAYAH, Bouchra 33: FR 31: 1058327 32: 2010/10/13 33: EP 31: PCT/EP2011/067391 32: 2011/10/05 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING BIOETHANOL BY ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS OF CELLULOSE

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PATENT JOURNAL (48) preceding in the stack in the sheet withdrawal sequence is in face to face, overlapping relation with the trailing panel of the given sheet, wherein the overlap of the given sheet with the trailing panel of the subsequent sheet and the leading panel of the preceding sheet is a partial overlap to provide an overlapping region of the given sheet where the leading and trailing panels of the given sheet overlap with the leading panel of the preceding sheet and the trailing panel of the subsequent sheet and a nonoverlaping region of the given sheet wherein the leading and trailing panels of the sheet extend beyond the overlapping faces to a fold portion of the given tissue, thereby to define a stack comprising an overlapping region where adjacent sheets in the stack overlap and non-overlapping regions of the stack on opposed sides of the overlapping region wherein adjacent sheets of the stack do not overlap.

00: The invention concerns a process for producing bioethanol comprising the steps of pretreatment (consisting in destructuring the lignocellulosic vegetable raw material by placing it in the presence of a mixture containing formic acid, acetic acid and water, then in separating cellulose), of enzymatic hydrolysis and of alcoholic fermentation, characterized in that it comprises, prior to the enzymatic hydrolysis, a step of partial elimination of the lignins so as to obtain a residual overall level of lignins (T), expressed as percentage by weight, which is non-zero and which is included in a range determined by a lower limit, and an upper limit Bsup, respectively equal to 0.30% and 4%. In order to obtain conditions of acidification before the enzymatic hydrolysis step, the process comprises a step for re-acidification of the mixture, which is carried out by means of an acid, or of a mixture of acids, of determined pKa, and in particular by means of weak organic acids such as acetic acid and/or formic acid.

21: 2013/02090 22: 20/03/2013 43: 30/09/2013 51: A47K, B65D 71: SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB 72: SCHMIDT MARCEL, WONG ANDREW, ENGLER BERTOLD, VAN KRIEKEN BRAM 33: - 31: - 32: 54: STACK OF TISSUE PAPER AND DISTRIBUTION THEREFOR 00: 57: A stack (10) of interfolded tissue paper sheets, wherein the interfolding pattern is such that each sheet is folded at least once to provide leading and trailing panels with respect to a sheet withdrawal direction, the interfolding pattern is such that for any given sheet (46) in the stack, a trailing panel of an adjacent sheet (45) subsequent in the stack in a sheet withdrawal sequence is in face to face, overlapping relation with a leading panel (46') of the given sheet and a leading panel of an adjacent sheet

21: 2013/02251 22: 2013/03/26 43: 2013/10/14 51: A61B 71: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC. 72: FERRAGAMO, Michael, Charles, WYMAN, Jeffrey, BERUBE, Alfred, Rodrique, MCCARTHY, Gary, R., PERRIELLO, Michael, James 33: US 31: 61/388,056 32: 2010/09/30 54: TISSUE FIXATOR 00: The present disclosure relates to a needle for attaching a fixator to a soft tissue graft The needle includes a pointed distal end and a proximal end, the proximal end including a suture coupler, the suture coupler including a hook aid a pocket, formed by the hook, wherein the needle is curved along an entire length of the needle. A fixator for use with the needle and method of fixating a soft tissue graft to a bone is also disclosed.

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21: 2013/02375 22: 2013/04/02 43: 2013/11/28 51: A61B, A61K 71: Chang He Bio-Medical Science (Yangzhou) Co., Ltd. 72: YU, Chris Chang, YU, He 54: MICRO DEVICES BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS AND USES OF THE SAME 00: The present invention provide micro devices for biological applications and methods of using them, wherein each micro device comprises an oater membrane and a property and has a size ranging from approximately 1 angstrom to no greater than approximately millimeters.

21: 2013/02621 22: 2013/04/11 43: 2013/12/02 51: D06M 71: Columbia Sportswear North America, Inc. 72: BLACKFORD, Michael "Woody" E., ARAUJO, Christopher 33: US 31: 61/564,726 32: 2011/11/29 54: COOLING FABRICS 00: [0041] Embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to cooling fabrics having an array of cooling elements coupled to a base fabric, and in particular to methods and fabrics that utilize an array of cooling elements coupled to a base material to absorb heat while also maintaining desired properties of the base material. In some embodiments, the cooling elements may include a cooling gel or polymer or a phase change material, and the cooling elements may undergo a chemical or physical change when exposed to moisture, thereby absorbing heat.

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21: 2013/02648 22: 12/04/2013 43: 14/10/2013 51: C22C 71: JFE STEEL CORPORATION 72: KAWABE HIDETAKA, SENDA KUNIHIRO, YOKOTA TAKESHI 33: JP 31: JP2012-100460 32: 2012/04/25 54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING HIGH STRENGTH COLD ROLLED STEEL SHEET HAVING EXCELLENT WORKABILITY 00: 57: A high strength cold rolled steel sheet having excellent workability, in particular, excellent shapefixability 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 0.3C/s to 8C/s in a temperature range from 700C 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.

21: 2013/02653 22: 12/04/2013 43: 14/10/2013 51: C22C 71: JFE STEEL CORPORATION 72: KAWABE HIDETAKA, SENDA KUNIHIRO, YOKOTA TAKESHI 33: JP 31: JP2012-103769 32: 2012/04/27 54: HIGH-STRENGTH, COLD ROLLED STEEL SHEET SUITABLE FOR CHEMICAL CONVERSION TREATMENT, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME 00: 57: 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 0.5m to 3.0 m, and the ratio of the average grain size of the ferrite phase to that of the martensite phase (average grain size of ferrite phase/average grain size of martensite phase) is 0.5 to 5. 21: 2013/02654 22: 2013/04/12 43: 2013/12/06 51: E02F 71: RAPTOR MINING PRODUCTS INC. 72: KNIGHT, GARRETT D

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33: US 31: 61/686,846 32: 2012/04/13 54: EXCAVATOR FASTENER 00: A fastener for securing a tooth adapter to the bucket or other piece of earth moving equipment which provides for mechanical advantage whereby tightening of one portion, procures a multiplication of force, for providing secure engagement.

21: 2013/02683 22: 2011/09/13 43: 2014/01/17 51: A61F, G02B, G02C 71: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, A BODY CORPORATE 72: CATHEY, W., Thomas, Jr., CORMACK, Robert, H. 33: US 31: 61/382,090 32: 2010/09/13 54: EXTENDED DEPTH OF FIELD OPTICS WITH VARIABLE PUPIL DIAMETER 00: Apparatus and methods to increase the depth of field in human vision in order to correct for loss in refocusing ability. Optics variations, such as changes in thickness, shape, or index of refraction of contact lenses, intraocular implants, or the shape of the cornea or eye lens, affect the phase, or wavefront, of the light perceived by the eye. The optics variations are chosen such that the resulting optical transfer function remains relatively constant over a desired range of object distances and pupil diameters.

21: 2013/03022 22: 2013/04/25 43: 2013/10/29 51: A62B 71: LATCHWAYS PLC 72: JONES, Owain, JONES, Karl 33: GB 31: 1019462.9 32: 2010/11/18 54: RESCUE DESCENDER SYSTEM 00: A descender system, typically for use in a fall arrest system, for enabling a suspended body to be lowered includes a rotatable descent line drum, and a release element arranged in a restraint configuration to inhibit the descent line from being deployed and in a release configuration to permit the descent line to be deployed. A rotating brake applies a braking force to the rotatable descent line drum; a gear train connects the brake to the drum. The gear train is provided in a substantially watertight sealed space. Typically, a substantially watertight seal is provided between a backplate of the rotating drum and a chassis of the device. Typically, the substantially watertight seal is of a material that is deformable/compressible, preferably at temperatures at or below -20 Celsius.

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21: 2013/03200 22: 2013/05/02 43: 2013/11/28 51: B07B 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: PLANT, ROBERT, GODWIN, MIKE, CURL, CHRISTOPHER DANIEL 33: US 31: 13/462,208 32: 2012/05/02 54: ADJUSTABLE MILL CLASSIFIER 00: A classifier (100) is disclosed that employs adjustable vanes (140) that may be interactively adjusted to change the distribution of fuel particle sized that are passed on to a furnace. The classifier employs a frame (133) having a plurality of windows (131) each having an adjustable vane (140). A control ring (160) is rotated with respect to the frame (133) to simultaneously move links (150) connected between the control ring (160) and the vanes (140). This causes the vanes (140) to open or close, changing the air flow path and changing the size distribution of particles passing through the classifier (100) to the furnace. The system may include an adjustment system (260) that can automatically sense particle size to optimize several physical parameters related to particle size.

21: 2013/03289 22: 07/05/2013 43: 20/01/2014 51: A61K, A61P 71: UCB PHARMA GMBH 72: WILLI CAWELLO, MARTIN ALEXANDER SCHUBERT 33: US 31: 61/419,158 32: 2010/12/02, 54: ONCE DAILY FORMULATION OF LACOSAMIDE 00: 57: A modified release formulation of lacosamide suitable for once-daily administration. 21: 2013/03293 22: 2013/05/07 43: 2014/02/03 51: F42B; F02K 71: MBDA FRANCE 72: MAZENQ, Lionel 33: FR 31: 1004570 32: 2010/11/24 54: SYSTEM FOR STEERING, ABOUT ITS AXES OF ROTATION, A MOVING BODY PROPELLED BY JET REACTION, PARTICULARLY A MISSILE 00: System for steering, about its axes of rotation, a moving body propelled by jet reaction, particularly a missile. The system (1) comprises two first flow deflectors (3, 4) of which one (3) is able to act exclusively on the outlet flow from one of the nozzles (17) of the moving body (M) which is provided with two jet nozzles (17, 18), and of which the other (4) is able to act exclusively on the outlet flow from the other jet nozzle (18) of said moving body (M), these two first flow deflectors (3, 4) interacting in such a way as to be able to steer the moving body (M) about two of its three axes of rotation, and a second flow deflector (5) which is able to act on the outlet

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flows from the two jet nozzles (17, 18), but on just one outlet flow at a time, so as to be able to steer the moving body (M) about the third of its axes of rotation.

21: 2013/03302 22: 2013/05/07 43: 2014/01/07 51: A61B 71: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC. 72: TORRIE, Paul, Alexander, FAN, Wei, Li, PHILIPPON, Marc, J., BOMBARD, David, L. 33: US 31: 61/413,324 32: 2010/11/12 33: US 31: 61/426,892 32: 2010/12/23 33: US 31: 61/470,379 32: 2011/-03/31 54: INFLATABLE, STEERABLE BALLOON FOR ELEVATION OF TISSUE WITHIN A BODY 00: An apparatus for elevating tissue within a body, including a tubular member having a proximal end and a distal end and a central axis defined therethrough, in which the tubular member comprises a first lumen and a second lumen, separately formed therein, a balloon secured to a region of the tubular member, in which a region of the tubular m ember is engagable with an injection mechanism, in which the engaged injection mechanism is engagable to be in communication with the first lumen of the tubular member, and in which the first lumen of the tubular member provides a path to an interior of the balloon.

21: 2013/03379 22: 2013/05/09 43: 2013/12/02 51: H01M 71: Ceres Intellectual Property Company Limited 72: DEVRIENDT, James, MORGAN, Robert, BARNARD, Paul, LEAH, Robert 33: GB 31: 0621784.8 32: 2006/11/01 54: FUEL CELL HEAT EXCHANGE SYSTEMS AND METHODS 00: A system and method are provided for exchanging heat in fuel cell systems (100) in which the anode and cathode off-gases are provided with separated flow paths. In one embodiment, where a fuel cell stack (110) has separate anode and cathode off-gas flow paths, separate anode off-gas from the at least one fuel cell stack (110) and at least one heat transfer fluid are passed through a first heat exchange element (126) to exchange heat between the anode off-gas and the heat transfer fluid. The cathode off-gas exiting the at least one fuel cell stack is then combined with the anode off-gas from the heat exchange element (126) in a burner and burned.

21: 2013/03427 22: 2013/05/10 43: 2013/12/18 51: F16L 71: LE SILERCHIE S.A.S. DI ADRIANO GALBIATI & C.

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PATENT JOURNAL agent, said composition having a melting point (gel to sol) above 37C, as well as to the uses of this composition in therapy, in particular in wound healing. 21: 2013/03599 22: 2013/05/17 43: 2013/12/12 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: FENG, Lili, KARPINSKI, Piotr, H., GONG, Baoqing, WAYKOLE, Liladhar, Murlidhar 33: US 31: 61/424,194 32: 2010/12/17 54: CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF 5-CHLORO-N2-(2ISOPROPOXY-5-METHYL-4-PIPERIDIN-4-YLPHENYL)-N4[2-(PROPANE-2-SULFONYL)PHENYL]-PYRIMIDINE-2,4-DIAMINE 00: The present invention describes specific crystalline forms of 5 -chloro-N-(2-isopropoxy- 5-methyl-4(piperidin-4-ylphenyl)-N-2-(isopropylsulfonyl)phenyl)2,4-diamine. The present invention further relates to methods for preparing said crystalline forms, pharmaceutical compositions comprising said crystalline forms, and methods of using said crystalline forms and pharmaceutical compositions to treat disease.

72: GALBIATI, ADRIANO, GALBIATI, ALESSANDRO 33: IT 31: MI2012A 000819 32: 2012/05/11 54: BLOCKING ELEMENT OF A COVERING SLEEVE AROUND A TUBE, AND PLIERS TOOL AND METHOD FOR APPLYING SAID BLOCKING ELEMENT 00: The present invention relates to a blocking element (10) of a covering sleeve (11) around a tube (12), to a pliers tool (20) and to a method for applying said blocking element (10), wherein the tube (12) is at least partially covered by the covering sleeve (11), the blocking element (10) consisting of a single open ring-shaped metal body elastically yielding between a first stable blocking position wherein it is tight around the covering sleeve (11) and a second unstable mounting position on said covering sleeve (11), and being characterized in that the metal body comprises a plurality of faces (14) placed side by side in succession to each other so as to form a faceted discontinuous curved surface.

21: 2013/03553 22: 16/05/2013 43: 06/01/2014 51: A61K, C08B, C08J, C08L 71: BIOTEC PHARMACON ASA 72: ENGSTAD ROLF, RAMSOY DAG-EIRIK, STEENE ERIK 33: GB 31: 1020193.7 32: 2010/11/29 54: GLUCAN COMPOSITIONS 00: 57: The present invention relates to a gel composition comprising a glucan and a gelling

21: 2013/03671 22: 2013/05/21 43: 2014/02/11 51: C02F 71: TELFORD, John 72: TELFORD, John 33: ZA 31: 2012/02042 32: 2012/03/20 54: SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM 00: A toilet assembly which includes a cistern with an upper zone and a lower zone, a first liquid outlet from the cistern at the lower zone, a liquid inlet into the cistern at the lower zone and a second liquid outlet from the cistern at the upper zone.

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21: 2013/03820 22: 2013/05/24 43: 2013/12/02 51: A61K, A61P, C07J 71: Dr. Falk Pharma GmbH 72: WILHELM, Rudolf, PRLS, Markus, FISCHER, Erik, WAENERLUND POULSEN, Heidi 33: EP 31: 10193143.4 32: 2010/11/30 54: OPTIMIZED SYNTHESIS OF PURE, NONPOLYMORPHIC, CRYSTALLINE BILE ACIDS WITH DEFINED PARTICLE SIZE 00: The present invention relates to a pure polymorph of Nor-UDCA or Bis-nor-UDCA, or of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. The invention further provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising the polymorph of the invention, and a method for preparing the polymorph. The invention includes the pharmaceutical use of the polymorph or of the pharmaceutical composition of the invention. 21: 2013/03835 22: 2013/05/27 43: 2013/12/02 51: B60K 71: Polaris Industries Inc. 72: HAPKA, Roger J. 33: US 31: 61/423,915 32: 2010/12/16 54: MULTIMODE TRACTION SYSTEM 00: A vehicle (2, 102) is described having plural modes of operation for a front and rear differential (68, 72) and whereupon start-up of the vehicle, the front and rear differentials are opened to their most open position.

21: 2013/03838 22: 2013/05/27 43: 2013/12/02 51: H04W 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: SAMBHWANI, Sharad Deepak, AKKARAKARAN, Sony John 33: US 31: 61/411,454 32: 2010/11/08 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRAFFIC TO PILOT POWER DETERMINATION IN UPLINK MULTIPLE INPUT MULTIPLE OUTPUT TRANSMISSION 00: Methods and apparatuses are provided for uplink MIMO transmissions in a wireless communication system. In particular, scheduled uplink transmission power is allocated between a primary stream (610) including an E-DPDCH (624) and a secondary stream (612) including an S-E-DPDCH (620). Specifically, a ratio between the power of the EDPDCH (624) and a primary pilot channel (622) DPCCH, as well as a ratio between the power of the S-E-DPCCH (620) and an unboosted power (702) of the S-DPCCH (618), each corresponds to a first traffic to pilot power ratio (704). Further, the transport block size for a primary transport block provided on the E-DPDCH (624) is determined based on the first traffic to pilot power ratio, while the transport block size for a secondary transport block provided on the S-E-DPDCH (620) is determined based on a second traffic to pilot power ratio.

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PATENT JOURNAL 33: US 31: 61/422,352 32: 2010/12/13 54: ADJUVANTS FOR INSECTICIDES 00: The invention relates to additives enhancing the activity of certain insecticides, to significantly increase the effect of such insecticides when applied to the exterior foliage of a plant, thus increasing the kill rate of feeding insects that are normally protected deep within other tissue structures of the plant. 21: 2013/03843 22: 2013/05/27 43: 2013/12/02 51: B67D 71: Petainer Lidkping AB 72: AHLSTRM, Karl-Johan 33: GB 31: 1018927.2 32: 2010/11/09 54: KEG CLOSURE WITH SAFETY MECHANISM 00: A closure (100) for a keg (14) comprises a housing (160) and at least one valve element (210) that is movable with respect to the housing. The closure also comprises a lock mechanism having a locking element (215) that is movable with respect to the housing and is capable of holding the valve element (210) in the open state. The lock mechanism includes first and second couplings (503, 505) at which the locking element (215) and the valve element are mutually engageable. When the locking element and the valve element are engaged at the first coupling, the locking element moves with the valve element as the valve element moves from the open state into the closed state. This movement of the locking element enables engagement between the locking element and the valve element at the second coupling (503), which engagement at the second coupling occurring on subsequent movement of the valve element into the open state to prevent the valve element returning to the closed state.

21: 2013/03840 22: 2013/05/27 43: 2013/12/02 51: B08B, C25C 71: New Tech Copper SpA 72: AYLWIN GMEZ, Pedro Alejandro, CALDERON GUTIERREZ, Csar Antonio 33: CL 31: 1216-2010 32: 2010/11/08 54: SYSTEM FOR CONFINING AND EVACUATING AEROSOLS OF TWO OR THREE - PHASES 00: In electrolytic cells for metal production the zone above the free surface of the electrolyte is confined in a compartmentalized manner by means of the insertion of an Anodic confiner over each anode with lateral flexible skirts (2) that are sealed over the vertical faces of both electrodes when the cathodes are introduced in the cell. The ends of the confined volume face the orfices of perforated extraction ducts, located on both sides of the cell or of an anode and cathode support structure introduced in the interior of the cell. The ducts that are connected to the normal extraction system of the production bay, thus preventing the gases containing micro drops of an acid or strong base components of the electrolyte from reaching the environment.

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PATENT JOURNAL (2,2,3-trimethylcyclopent-3-en-1-yl)but-2-en-1-ol, 2{[1-(3,3-dimethylcyclohexyl)ethyl]oxy}-2-methylpropyl cyclopropanecarboxylate, 1-Spiro[4.5]dec-7-en-7-yl4-penten-1-one, 1-spiro[4.5]dec-6-en-7-yl-4-penten1-one, 1-(trimethylcyclododecatrienyl)-Ethanone, 4cycloocten-1-yl methyl carbonate, 2-(2,4dimethylcyclohexyl)-pyridine, wherein the calculation of the weight percentage of every component has been performed on the basis that the presence of any diluent is ignored. The use of said composition to counteract malodour, and in malodour counteracting products. 21: 2013/03846 22: 2013/05/27 43: 2013/12/02 51: H01M 71: Commissariat l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives 72: PASSOT, Sylvain, LEMAIRE, Olivier 33: FR 31: 1254923 32: 2012/05/29 54: METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING THE FEED OF FUEL COMPRISING A CARBONYL-CONTAINING COMPOUND TO THE CATALYTIC ELECTRODE OF A FUEL CELL STACK 00: The invention relates to a method for optimizing the fuel feed of a fuel cell stack catalytic electrode, the fuel cell stack containing a cell comprising a proton exchange membrane located between said catalytic electrode and another electrode, and operating in a superstoichiometric mode, said fuel comprising at least one carbonyl-containing polluting agent compound, said compound reacting on said catalytic electrode, characterized in that it comprises the following steps:- defining a reference voltage (U0) for said cell when fed with a fuel exempt from polluting agent;- defining a threshold voltage (Us) corresponding to a preset operating voltage of said cell equal to a percentage of said reference voltage;defining a calibration curve for given operating conditions, relating said threshold voltage (Us) to a flow rate of polluting agent (Qco) and allowing a first parameter corresponding to the flow rate of polluting agent to be defined;- detecting the amount of polluting agent in order to define a second parameter corresponding to the content of polluting agent present in said fuel; and- determining a maximum stoichiometry coefficient for said fuel stream, depending on said two parameters, under given operating conditions.

21: 2013/03844 22: 2013/05/27 43: 2013/12/02 51: A61L, A61Q, C11B 71: Givaudan SA 72: BEHAN, John Martin, PERRING, Keith Douglas, PROVAN, Alan Forbes 33: GB 31: 1021050.8 32: 2010/12/13 54: MOC COMPOSITIONS 00: A Malodour counteracting composition, in particular a deodorant composition, comprising at least 25% w/w in total of at least 3 compounds drawn from Group A and Group B following: A. at least 5% in total of at least one of the following compounds: 2Cyclohexylidene-2-phenylacetonitrile, 2-Acetyl1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-octahydro-1,2,8,8tetramethylnapthalene, cyclohexylidene(2methylphenyl)acetonitrile, 2-Ethoxy-4-formylphenyl (E)-3-(2-hydroxyphenyl)acrylate and (E)-Dec-9-enyl 3-(2-hydroxyphenyl)acrylate. B. optionally, at least one of the following compounds: 3,8,8,11aTetramethyldodecahydro-5H-3,5a-epoxy-napth[2,1C]oxepin, Oxacycloheptadec-10-en-2-one, 3-Methyl5-(2,2,3-trimethyl-3-cyclopenten-1-yl)-4-penten-2-ol, Ethyl 2,6,6-trimethyl-1,3-cyclohexadiene-1carboxylate, 2-Methyl-3-(4-methoxyphenyl)propanal, 3-(3-isopropylphenyl)butanal, 2(6)-Methyl-8-(1methylethyl)bicyclo[2.2.2]oct-5-en-2(3)-yl-1,3dioxolane, 1-Methyl-2-(1,2,2-trimethylbicyclo[3.1.0]hex-3-ylmethyl)cyclopropyl)methanol, 3,7-Dimethyl2(3),6- nonadienonitrile, 2-(2-(4-Methyl-3cyclohexen-1-yl)propyl)cyclopentanone, 2Cyclohexyl-1,6-heptadien-3-one, (2Z)-2-ethyl-4-

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PATENT JOURNAL when necessary, makes a single water return course (F2) for returning the treated water for backwashing the filters. The equipment (1) includes a power generator (3) which can generate electricity to power the water pump (4), whose polluted water capturing hose (T1) must be maintained immersed in the polluted water (AP) of river, lake or other location, and a panel (PLC) which controls the automation of the water filtering and purification sytem (S) which performed mechanically by a set of filters composed in the following way: (i) Set of primary filters (5); (ii) Pre-filter (6) or supply filter, equipped with clogging alert sensor (S1) and crank (M) to help on the manual cleaning; (iii) Set of membrane filters (7); (iv) Activated carbon filter and iolites (8); (v) Chlorine addition system (9); (vi) UV bulb (1); at the end of the filtering, according to course (F1), the potable water is stored in a service tank (11) which maintains the water for use or for backwashing.

21: 2013/03867 22: 2013/05/28 43: 2013/11/28 51: H04N 71: YOUVIEW TV LTD 72: HUNTER, Jeff 33: GB 31: 1020290.1 32: 2010/11/30 54: CONTENT PROVISION 00: The present invention relates to a user interface for a content provision system, which comprises: means for generating graphical representations of a plurality of media content items available to a user, said media content items being provided by a plurality of media content providers; and means for enabling a user to access particular content items by selecting said graphical representations, wherein the content items are in the form of both scheduled content items and unscheduled content items. The invention also relates to a corresponding system and method. 21: 2013/03869 22: 2013/05/28 43: 2013/11/21 51: C02F; B01D 71: DIAS, RICARDO AUGUSTO FITTIPALDI 72: DIAS, RICARDO AUGUSTO FITTIPALDI 33: BR 31: PI BR 10 2012 012827 6 32: 2012/05/29 54: COMPACT AND MOBILE EQUIPMENT AND FILTERING SYSTEM FOR POTABILIZATION OF POLLUTED WATER 00: "COMPACT AND MOBILE EQUIPMENT AND FILTERING SYSTEM FOR POTABILIZATION OF POLLUTED WATER", equipment (1) of the type belonging to the field of devices and systems which treat, disinfect and potabilize polluted water, employed as a water treatment sation; the equipment (1) is comprised by a termo-acoustic module (2), modular and mobile, which may contain multiple water filters arranged in series and communicating among themselves by means of piping in closed circuit composing a filtering and purification system (S) of polluted water (AP) which makes up a single course (F1) to treat the polluted water (AP) which enters the equipment (1) and,

21: 2013/03882 22: 2013/05/28 43: 2013/12/04 51: A61K, C07D 71: Pfizer Inc. 72: BAGLEY, Scott William, DOW, Robert Lee, GRIFFITH, David Andrew, SMITH, Aaron Christopher 33: US 31: 61/408,127 32: 2010/10/29 54: N1/N2-LACTAM ACETYL-CoA CARBOXYLASE INHIBITORS 00: The invention provides a compound of Formula (I); or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof;

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wherein G is Formula (II), Formula (III), Formula (IV) and Formula (V) R1, R2 and R3 are as described herein; pharmaceutical compositions thereof; and the use thereof in treating diseases, conditions or disorders modulated by the inhibition of an acetylCoA carboxylase enzyme(s) in an animal.

21: 2013/03888 22: 2013/05/28 43: 2013/12/03 51: A47L 71: BISSELL Homecare, Inc. 72: DEJONGE, Mitchell, LENKIEWICZ, Kenneth 33: US 31: 61/652,578 32: 2012/05/29 54: EXTRACTION CLEANER 00: An extraction cleaner for a floor surface comprises a fluid delivery system for storing cleaning fluid and delivering the cleaning fluid to the surface to be cleaned and a fluid recovery system for removing the spent cleaning fluid and dirt from the surface to be cleaned and storing the spent cleaning fluid and dirt. The fluid delivery system includes at least one fluid distributor and the fluid recovery system includes an extraction nozzle. The extraction nozzle and the at least one fluid distributor can be simultaneously removed from the extraction cleaner.

21: 2013/03890 22: 2013/05/28 43: 2013/12/02 51: C22B, F03B 71: Midrex Technologies, Inc. 72: TETSUMOTO, Masahiko 33: US 31: 61/418,042 32: 2010/11/30 54: ELECTRIC FURNACE FOR PRODUCING MOLTEN METAL HAVING MATERIAL RECYCLING CAPABILITY 00: The present invention relates generally to a smelting operation or the like, by which molten metal is produced from a metal oxide after metal oxide agglomerates are directly reduced and melted with a carbonaceous material in an electric heating and melting furnace. More specifically, the present invention relates to an electric furnace for producing molten metal that has material recycling capability, especially in-process material recycling capability.

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21: 2013/03891 22: 2013/05/28 43: 2013/12/02 51: H04W 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: SAMBHWANI, Sharad Deepak, AKKARAKARAN, Sony John 33: US 31: 61/411,454 32: 2010/11/08 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SECONDARY CONTROL CHANNEL BOOSTING DURING UPLINK MULTIPLE INPUT MULTIPLE OUTPUT TRANSMISSION 00: Methods and apparatuses are provided for uplink MIMO transmissions in a wireless communication system. In particular, an enhanced pilot reference may be provided for enabling increased data rates on a secondary stream. Specifically, a primary stream, provided on a primary virtual antenna (610), includes an enhanced primary data channel EDPDCH (624), a primary control channel DPCCH (622), and an enhanced primary control channel EDPCCH (614). Further, a secondary stream, provided on a secondary virtual antenna (612), includes an enhanced secondary data channel S-EDPDCH (620) and a secondary control channel SDPCCH (618). Here, the secondary control channel S-DPCCH (618) may be transmitted at a boosted power level relative to a determined reference power level.

21: 2013/03923 22: 2013/05/29 43: 2013/12/03 51: C10J 71: SASOL TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY LIMITED 72: ERNST, Werner Siegfried 33: ZA 31: 2010/08724 32: 2010/12/03 54: GASIFICATION OF A CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL 00: A method of operating a pressurized gasifier (100) includes feeding a carbonaceous material (21) into a pressurized gasification vessel (14) of the gasifier (100) where the gasification vessel is at a pressure P1. Steam (22) as a temperature moderating and gasification agent is fed through a steam ejector (102) into the gasification vessel (14), the steam entering the ejector (102) at a pressure P2 and acting as a motive fluid for the steam ejector (102). Oxygen (24) is also fed into the gasification vessel through the steam ejector (102), the oxygen entering the steam ejector (102) at a pressure P3, where P2 > P1 > P3. The carbonaceous material is gasified in the presence of steam and oxygen at the pressure P1 to produce ash and synthesis gas which includes at least CO and H 2, with ash (23) and synthesis gas (25) being removed from the gasification vessel.

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21: 2013/03924 22: 2013/05/29 43: 2013/12/03 51: C22B 71: CSIR 72: VAN VUUREN, David Steyn, Swanepoel, Jaco Johannes 33: ZA 31: 2010/08970 32: 2010/12/13 54: UPGRADING OF TITANIFEROUS MATERIAL 00: A method of upgrading a titaniferous material includes nitriding and reducing a titaniferous material which includes TiO2 and Fe oxides in the presence of nitrogen and carbon to convert the TiO2 to TiN and to reduce most of the Fe oxides to Fe. The Fe is oxidised in preference to the TiN to form Fe2+ ions, whereafter the Fe2+ ions are removed to produce an upgraded low-Fe TiN bearing material.

21: 2013/03928 22: 2013/05/29 43: 2013/12/02 51: H04W 71: Sony Corporation 72: TAKANO, Hiroaki 33: JP 31: 2010-271868 32: 2010/12/06 54: COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE 00: [Problem] To provide a communication system and communication device. [Solution] The communication system is provided with a base station, a communication device, and a gateway device that has: a first communication unit that communicates via a first communication method with the base station; a second communication unit that communicates via a second communication method with the communication device; an ID-information retaining unit that retains the corresponding relationship between second ID information in the second communication method and first ID information in the first communication method of the communication device; and a category-information retaining unit that is for sharing category information indicating the characteristics of the communication device with the communication device. The first

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communication unit performs communication with the base station relating to the communication device in accordance with the category information using the first ID information of the communication device.

21: 2013/03952 22: 2013/05/30 43: 2013/12/06 51: E02F 71: RAPTOR MINING PRODUCTS INC. 72: KNIGHT, GARRETT D 33: US 31: 61/689,440 32: 2012/06/06 54: DUAL THREAD HAMMERLESS WEDGE AND SPOOL 00: An excavator tooth mounting member attachable to an abutment of an excavator shovel, for supporting an excavator tooth, wherein the abutment has an opening, and having a tooth mounting member with an opening, attachable to the abutment, a two part wedge secured within the openings which can be operated to expand or contract, and a rotary bolt in the wedge.

21: 2013/03962 22: 2013/05/30 43: 2013/12/03 51: A61K, A61P, C07C 71: Pronova BioPharma Norge AS 72: HOVLAND, Ragnar, HOLMEIDE, Anne Kristin, SKJRET, Tore, BRNDVANG, Morten 33: US 31: 61/176,503 32: 2009/05/08 54: POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES RELATED TO CARDIOVASCULAR, METABOLIC AND INFLAMMATORY DISEASE AREAS 00: The present disclosure relates to lipid compounds of the general formula (I): R1-O-C(R2)(R3) -X (I) wherein R1 is a C10-C22 alkyl group, a C10-C22 alkenyl group having 1-6 double bonds, or a C10C22 alkynyl group having 1-6 triple bonds; R2 and R3 are the same or different and may be chosen from different substituents; and X is a carboxylic acid or a derivative thereof, such as a carboxylic ester, a carboxylic anhydride, a phospholipid, triglyceride, or a carboxamide; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, solvate of such salt or a prodrug thereof. The present disclosure also relates to pharmaceutical compositions and lipid compositions comprising at least one compound according to the present disclosure, and to such compounds for use as medicaments or for use in therapy, in particular for the treatment of diseases related to the cardiovascular, metabolic, and inflammatory disease area. 21: 2013/03964 22: 2013/05/30 43: 2013/12/03 51: A01N, A01P 71: Akzo Nobel Chemicals International B.V.

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PATENT JOURNAL the third openings is in fluid communication with a second cooling fluid passageway of the lance.

72: ZHU, Shawn, WALTERS, Michael 33: US 31: 61/421,858 32: 2010/12/10 54: VISCOELASTIC SURFACTANT AS DRIFT CONTROL AGENT IN PESTICIDE FORMULATIONS 00: Dual function viscoelastic surfactants (VES) which, when used in a pesticide formulation, are capable of producing a spray pattern between the patterns formed by spraying water and an aqueous pesticide solution containing guar gum as a way to reduce the drifting of the small drops to unintended targets while providing enhanced efficacy to the pesticide. 21: 2013/03967 22: 2013/05/30 43: 2013/12/02 51: C21C, F27D 71: Berry Metal Company 72: SMITH, Todd G. 33: US 31: 61/412,348 32: 2010/11/10 54: REINFORCED DISTRIBUTOR FOR POSTCOMBUSTION LANCE 00: A distributor for a post-combustion lance, comprising: an annular member, an inner reinforcing sleeve and an outer sleeve, wherein the annular member and the inner reinforcing sleeve may be made from different materials and the annular member and the outer sleeve each may be made from a first material. The annular member and the outer sleeve each may be made from a first material and the inner reinforcing sleeve may be made from a second material, a plurality of longitudinal ribs are spaced around an inner surface of the inner reinforcing sleeve and/or one or more of the plurality of longitudinal ribs is made of steel or other high strength material. Further, a plurality of longitudinal ribs may be spaced around an inner surface of the outer sleeve and may be made from steel or other high strength material. The annular member defines a plurality of openings that permit gas flow from within a gas passageway of the lance to flow through the annular member and outside of the lance and the inner reinforcing sleeve may define a plurality of first openings and the annular member may define a plurality of second openings, wherein each of the first and second openings are in fluid communication, directly or indirectly, with a first cooling fluid passageway of the lance. Further, each of the first openings is contiguous with and in direct fluid communication with one of the second openings. Additionally, the annular member may define a plurality of third openings, wherein each of

21: 2013/03969 22: 2013/05/30 43: 2013/12/03 51: F16B 71: Columbia Steel Casting Co., Inc. 72: DREIXLER, Charles, MATLOCK, Brian C. 33: US 31: 13/797,462 32: 2013/03/12 54: READILY RELEASABLE WEDGE ASSEMBLY FOR HOLDING A WIRE ROPE IN A SOCKET 00: A readily releasable wedge assembly for holding a wire rope in a socket comprises first and second wedge components and a release assembly. The first and second wedge components are joined together adjacent respective first ends thereof at a pin connection. The first and second wedge components have respective second ends opposite the first ends, which are spaced from the first ends in a longitudinal direction. The first and second wedge components are pivotable relative to each other about the pin connection and together define an outer periphery shaped to receive a wire rope. The release assembly is positioned between the second

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PATENT JOURNAL trialkyl aluminum, or a halogenoalkyl aluminum RnAlXm, or a substituted or unsubstituted benzyl lithium Ph'CH2Li, followed by hydrolysis. The preparation method provided in the present invention has few synthetic steps, an easy process, a low toxic effect, reduces the preparation costs of the catalyst, and has a promising outlook in industrial application.

ends of the wedge components. The release assembly is threadedly actuatable to release the first and second wedge components from an expanded position and reconfigure the wedge assembly into a contracted position allowing the wedge assembly to be removed from a socket.

21: 2013/03986 22: 29/05/2013 43: 08/01/2014 51: B01J, C07C, C07F 71: CHINA PETROLEUM & CHEMICAL CORP and BEIJING RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY,CHINA PETROLEUM & CHEMICAL CORP 72: LIU JUN, ZHANG HAIYING, ZHENG MINGFANG, LI WEIZHEN, WANG HUAIJIE, ZHOU YU, LI TONGLIN, ZHAO LAN, WANG JILONG, WU HONGFEI, XIE MINGJUN, WU CHUNHONG, JIA ZHIGUANG, QI YANPING 33: CN 31: 201010576813.7 32: 2010/12/01, 54: N ORTHO ACYL SUBSTITUTED NITROGENCONTAINING HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUND AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING AMINAL IRON (II) COMPLEXES THEREOF 00: 57: Provided are a N ortho acyl substituted nitrogencontaining heterocyclic compound and a process for preparing aminal iron (II) complexes thereof, and use of the complexes obtained by the process in an olefin oligomerization catalyst. The N ortho acyl substituted nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compound in the present invention is for example a 2-acyl-1,10-phenanthroline or a 2,6-diacetyl pyridine as shown in the formula b; the N ortho acyl substituted nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compound in the present invention is produced by a reaction of a precursor thereof in a substituted or unsubstituted nitrobenzene. Preferably the precursor shown in formula I in the present invention is produced by reacting the 1,10-phenanthroline with a

21: 2013/03988 22: 2013/05/31 43: 2013/12/02 51: A61K, A61P 71: MALLINCKRODT LLC 72: PARK, Jae, Han, EISENHAUER, Tiffani, DHANARAJAN, Anish, GUPTA, Vishal, K., OVERHOLT, Stephen 33: US 31: PCT/US2010/061400 32: 2010/12/21 33: US 31: 12/973,962 32: 2010/12/21 54: METHODS OF PRODUCING STABILIZED SOLID DOSAGE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING MORPHINANS 00: Methods for producing stabilized solid dosage form pharmaceutical compositions are provided. In particular, methods for preparing protected granules containing morphinans, and solid dosage form pharmaceutical compositions produced using the morphinan-protected granules are provided. 21: 2013/03989 22: 2013/05/31 43: 2013/12/02 51: H02B, H04L 71: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 72: BARSTZ, Daniel, CONTINI, Erick 33: FR 31: 10/04912 32: 2010/12/16 54: COMMUNICATION DEVICE AND ELECTRIC BOARD COMPRISING SUCH A DEVICE 00: The invention relates to an electric board including at least one tray (1) which can be withdrawn and which forms a recess for positioning an electric device, characterized in that the board includes an Ethernet high-frequency-communication device forming a communication daisy chain (30), in that said at least one tray (1) includes a connector (5) that can be withdrawn so as to be connected or disconnected to/from the communication chain (30), in that said at least one tray (1) can assume a first plugged-in position, in which the tray is connected to the communication chain, and in that the tray includes a switch controlling a bypass switch so as to form a

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bypass (32) on the communication chain (30) when the tray (1) is assuming a second unplugged position.

21: 2013/04005 22: 2013/05/31 43: 2013/12/03 51: E21B 71: RHM, Valentin 72: RHM, Valentin 33: EP 31: 10189806.2 32: 2010/11/03 33: US 31: 61/409,624 32: 2010/11/03 54: CAPTURE DEVICE FOR A BORE HOLE OF A FLUID SOURCE 00: A capture device for a bore hole of a fluid source, has a base plate (6) that can be anchored at the floor, over the bore hole, and has a bore hole opening (8) through which fluid can be streamed out of the bore hole; an ascending pipe (2) that can be arranged over the bore hole opening (8); and a plurality of guide baffles (9) arranged around the bore hole opening (8), which guide baffles respectively have a blade (10) fixed to the top side of the base plate (6) such that said guide baffles (6) can be pivoted and displaced, such that - when the fluid source is in the normal state - the blades (10) are in the passive state and are thereby arranged in a star shape around the bore hole opening (8) on the base plate (6) and are backed away from the bore hole (8); and - when the fluid source is in the disaster state - the blades (10) in the active state are moved towards the bore hole opening (8) and are deployed standing up from the base plate (6), and said blades (10) encompass the longitudinal end (3) of the ascending pipe (2) that faces towards the bore hole opening (8) like a flower and overlap one another, whereby fluid flowing from the bore hole opening (8) can be captured via the blades (10) and discharged to the ascending pipe (2).

21: 2013/04007 22: 2013/05/31 43: 2013/12/02 51: H04N 71: Sony Corporation 72: SATO, Kazushi 33: JP 31: 2010-275116 32: 2010/12/09 54: IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD 00: [Problem] To suppress an increase in the amount of encoding when the number of quantization matrices increases. [Solution] Provided is an image processing device equipped with: a selection unit that selects a transformation unit used for an inverse orthogonal transformation of image data to be decoded from among a plurality of transformation units having differing sizes; a generation unit that generates a second quantization matrix corresponding to a transformation unit having a second size from a first quantization matrix corresponding to a transformation unit having a first size; and an inverse quantization unit that, when the transformation unit having the second size is selected by the selection unit, performs inverse quantization of transformation coefficient data of the image data using the second quantization matrix generated by the generation unit.

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21: 2013/04008 22: 2013/05/31 43: 2013/12/02 51: A01K 71: Pet Care Distributors & Exporters CC 72: MERCER, Malcolm Arthur 33: ZA 31: 2012/06596 32: 2012/09/03 54: AN ANIMAL RESTRAINING DEVICE 00: This invention relates to animal restraining devices, e.g., leads for pets, such as dogs, a method of manufacturing an animal restraining device and to an animal restraining kit. The animal restraining device comprises a flexible handle portion; an elongate flexible lead portion connected to the flexible handle portion and to a clip at a free end thereof, the clip being attachable to an animal, in use; and an attachment member located adjacent the flexible handle portion, wherein the attachment member facilitates attachment of items to the device, in use. The flexible handle portion and the elongate flecible lead portion is constructed from a blank having a flexible, strip-like planar body having one free end portion folded on itself thereby to define a retaining fold which is attached to the body at an attachment zone thereby to define the flexible handle portion, the attahment member being located in the retaining fold.

21: 2013/04012 22: 2013/05/31 43: 2013/12/02 51: A61K, A61P, C07C 71: Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 72: KOKUBO, Masaya, YANO, Koji 33: JP 31: 2010-269046 32: 2010/12/02 54: NOVEL COMPOUND AND MEDICAL USE THEREOF 00: Provided is a levodopa prodrug that overcomes the problems attributed to the hemodynamics of levodopa, such as the development of side effects associated with a high administration frequency or frequent administration. (2S)-2-amino-3-(3,4-bis((2(benzoyloxy)-2methylpropanoyl)oxy)phenyl)propanoic acid or a salt or solvate thereof is a levodopa prodrug that imparts steady movement of levodopa through the blood when orally administered and is therefore useful as a preventive or therapeutic drug for the treatment of Parkinson's disease and/or Parkinsonism that overcomes the problems associated with levodopa pharmaceutical preparations. 21: 2013/04013 22: 2013/05/31 43: 2013/12/02 51: A61K, A61P 71: Novo Nordisk A/S 72: OLSEN, Helle Birk, HAVELUND, Svend, RIBELMADSEN, Ulla, STURIS, Jeppe, NAVER, Helle, SCHLEIN, Morten, LUDVIGSEN, Svend

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33: EP 31: 10194895.8 32: 2010/12/14 54: PREPARATION COMPRISING INSULIN, NICOTINAMIDE AND AN AMINO ACID 00: Insulin preparations comprising an insulin compound or a mixture of two or more insulin compounds, a nicotinic compound and an amino acid. 21: 2013/04018 22: 2013/05/31 43: 2013/12/02 51: A01G 71: Weyerhaeuser NR Company 72: LEIST, James R., DUZAN, Howard 33: US 31: 61/421,129 32: 2010/12/08 54: METHOD FOR INTERPLANTING ENERGY CROPS 00: The present disclosure relates to methods for interplanting a primary crop and an energy crop. In some embodiments, the present disclosure includes methods for preparing a plantation site for planting the energy crop. Plantation sites according to the disclosure may include a primary crop planted in a first row and in a second row, the first row being separated by an intermediate row. The intermediate row is divided into a center portion and two side portions (a first side portion and a second side portion). Methods according to embodiments of the disclosure include the steps of lifting a soil and plantation debris mixture from the intermediate area, redepositing a soil component of the soil and plantation debris mixture primarily into the center portion, and redepositing a plantation debris component of the soil and plantation debris mixture primarily into at least one of the two side portions.

21: 2013/04019 22: 2013/05/31 43: 2013/12/02 51: C12P 71: INEOS Bio SA 72: SENARATNE, Ryan, BEARD, Brandon 33: US 31: 61/458,976 32: 2010/12/03 54: METHOD OF OPERATION OF FERMENTATION OF GASEOUS SUBSTRATE COMPRISING HYDROGEN 00: The present disclosure provides methods of gaseous substrate fermentation comprising: adding gaseous substrate into an aqueous medium in a bioreactor. The methods of the present disclosure comprise: measuring cell density; adjusting input of gaseous substrate to increase cell density; changing hydrogen uptake.

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21: 2013/04020 22: 2013/05/31 43: 2013/12/02 51: A01B 71: Weyerhaeuser NR Company 72: LEIST, James R., DUZAN, Howard 33: US 31: 61/421,137 32: 2010/12/08 54: SOIL TREATING SYSTEM AND SHEARING ASSEMBLY 00: The present disclosure relates to soil treating systems and shearing assemblies for use in forestry operations. Embodiments of soil treating systems according to the disclosure include a movement assembly having a front end and a back end, a shearing assembly mounted on the front end of the movement assembly, and leveling assembly mounted on the back end of the movement assembly. In some embodiments shearing assemblies are inverted V-type shearing assemblies. Further aspects of the disclosure are directed towards methods for using soil treating systems and shearing assemblies for preparing land for interplanting an energy crop with a primary crop.

21: 2013/04021 22: 2013/05/31 43: 2013/12/02 51: C21B 71: Midrex Technologies, Inc. 72: TETSUMOTO, Masahiko, ASTORIA, Todd 33: US 31: 61/423,173 32: 2010/12/15 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING DIRECT REDUCED IRON AND/OR HOT METAL USING BROWN COAL 00: The present invention provides a method for producing direct reduced iron and/or hot metal using high-moisture content carbonaceous material, including: agglomerating carbonaceous material from the high-moisture content carbonaceous material with a metal oxide-bearing material to form an agglomerate suitable for use in a direct reduction and/or hot metal producing process. The method also includes distilling the high-moisture content carbonaceous material. The method further includes dry quenching the carbonaceous material obtained from the distilling step. The method still further includes drying the high- moisture content carbonaceous material with energy from a hot off gas from a furnace for producing direct reduced iron and/or hot metal prior to the distilling step.

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71: Dow Corning Corporation 72: ANDERSON, Kurt E., DASH, Aswini K., HALL, Charles Alan, KATSOULIS, Dimitris, WINELAND, Jonathan David 33: US 31: 61/435,829 32: 2011/01/25 54: METHOD OF PREPARING A DIORGANODIHALOSILANE 00: A method of preparing a diorganodihalosilane, the method comprising the following separate and consecutive steps: (i) treating a preformed metal silicide with a mixture comprising hydrogen gas and a silicon tetrahalide at a temperature from 300 to 1400 C to form a treated metal silicide, wherein the preformed metal silicide comprises a metal selected from at least one of Ni, Pd, or Pt; and (ii) reacting the treated metal silicide with an organohalide according to the formula RX at a temperature from 250 to 700 C to form a diorganodihalosilane, wherein R is C1 C10 hydrocarbyl and X is halo. 21: 2013/04024 22: 2013/05/31 43: 2013/12/02 51: C12P 71: INEOS Bio SA 72: SENARATNE, Ryan, BEARD, Brandon 33: US 31: 61/458,903 32: 2010/12/03 54: FERMENTATION PROCESS INVOLVING ADJUSTING SPECIFIC CO-UPTAKE 00: The present disclosure provides methods of gaseous substrate fermentation comprising: adding gaseous substrate into an aqueous medium in a bioreactor. The methods of the present disclosure comprise: measuring cell density; adjusting input of gaseous substrate to increase cell density; changing specific CO uptake in predetermined amounts. 21: 2013/04025 22: 2013/05/31 43: 2013/12/02 51: A61K 71: Centro de Ingeniera Gentica y Biotecnologa 72: ESTRADA GARCA, Mario Pablo, LUGO GONZLEZ, Juana Mara, CARPIO GONZLEZ, Yamila, TAFALLA PIEIRO, Carolina 33: CU 31: 2010-0233 32: 2010/12/01 54: USE OF PACAP FOR TREATING VIRAL INFECTIONS IN AQUATIC ORGANISMS 00: The present invention relates to the use of the pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) for treating viral infections and virusinduced infectious diseases in aquatic organisms. The effectiveness of PACAP used alone or combined with an antiviral molecule and administered orally, by injection or by means of immersion baths has been demonstrated by an increase in the survival of fish or crustaceans infected with a virus. Moreover, it has been observed that, following the use thereof, the body weight of the aforementioned organisms is maintained or increased compared to that of infected organisms that are not treated with these preparations. By means of the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction of tissues and organs susceptible to viral infection, it has been shown that PACAP or combinations containing PACAP reduce the viral load in infected organisms. 21: 2013/04026 22: 2013/05/31 43: 2013/12/02 51: A61K 71: REKIK, Raouf 72: REKIK, Raouf

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33: TN 31: TN2010/0566 32: 2010/12/03 54: FOLIC ACID - RAMIPRIL COMBINATION: CELLPROTECTIVE, NEUROPROTECTIVE AND RETINOPROTECTIVE OPHTALMOLOGIC COMPOSITIONS 00: The invention relates to a cellprotective, neuroprotective and retinoprotective composition. In an embodiment of the invention, said composition comprises (i) Ramipril or Ramiprilate and (ii) folic acid. The composition of the invention can be used, in particular, for the prevention of loss of vision, or even for improving visual acuity and visual field in normal subjects, as well as for treating ophthalmologic pathologies, in particular: glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, age related macular degeneration, hereditary dystrophy of the retina, uveitis, ammetropia (myopia, presbyopia). This combination of active principles could also be used in general conditions for treating general pathologies (cancer...). 21: 2013/04035 22: 30/05/2013 43: 13/01/2014 51: A61K, C07D 71: PIERRE FABRE MEDICAMENT 72: DUPONT-PASSELAIGUE ELISABETH, LE ROY ISABELLE, PIGNIER CHRISTOPHE, MIALHE SAMUEL 33: FR 31: 1061021 32: 2010/12/22 54: DIARYLPYRIDAZINONE DERIVATIVES, PREPARATION THEREOF, AND USE THEREOF FOR THE TREATMENT OF HUMANS 00: 57: The present invention relates to diarylpyridazinone derivatives that block the potassium Kv channels (specifically the Kv1.5, Kv4.3, and Kv11.1 channels) and to the use thereof for the treatment of humans. Said compounds have the general formula (I), where R1 and R2 are simultaneously or independently one or more groupings such as: halogen, such as F, Br, Cl, a straight or branched C1-C4 alkyl, hydroxy, a straight or branched C1-C4 alkoxy, arylsulfonamido, in which the aryl is optionally replaced with a straight or branched C1-C4 alkyl, or nitrile, as well as the various enantiomers and the mixtures thereof in any proportion, and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.

21: 2013/04042 22: 2013/06/03 43: 2013/12/03 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SANOFI, ASCENTA LICENSING CORPORATION 72: CARRY, Jean-Christophe, GUO, Ming, WANG, Shaomeng, SUN, Wei, ZHAO, Yujun, DEBUSSCHE, Laurent, KUMAR, Sanjeev, LEOPOLD, Lance, BARRIERE, Cedric, AMANING, Kwame 33: US 31: 61/413,094 32: 2010/11/12 33: US 31: 61/451,958 32: 2011/03/11 33: US 31: 61/451,968 32: 2011/03/11 33: US 31: 61/470,992 32: 2011/04/01 54: SPIRO-OXINDOLE MDM2 ANTAGONISTS 00: Provided herein are compounds, compositions, and methods in the field of medicinal chemistry. The compounds and compositions provided herein relate to spiro-oxindoles which function as antagonists of the interaction between p53 and MDM2, and their use as therapeutics for the treatment of cancer and other diseases. 21: 2013/04043 22: 2013/06/03 43: 2013/12/03 51: H01L 71: ABENGOA SOLAR PV INC. 72: POWELL, David, ALERS, Glenn, OLSON, Jeremy 33: US 31: 61/409,589 32: 2010/11/03 54: LUMINESCENT SOLAR CONCENTRATOR APPARATUS, METHOD AND APPLICATIONS 00: A luminescent solar concentrator apparatus includes an optically transparent substrate and a photovoltaic material layer at least partially embedded within an optically transparent encapsulant material layer that contacts the optically transparent substrate. A luminescent material layer also contacts the optically transparent encapsulant material layer. Generally, the luminescent solar concentrator apparatus provides that the luminescent material layer is not located within an incoming optical pathway through at least the optically transparent substrate to the

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PATENT JOURNAL MULTIPLE INPUT MULTIPLE OUTPUT TRANSMISSION 00: Methods and apparatuses are provided for uplink MIMO transmissions in a wireless communication system. In particular, a primary stream (610) may be utilized to carry a primary data channel E-DPDCH (624), and a secondary stream (612) may be utilized to carry a secondary data channel S-E-DPDCH (620). Further, the primary stream (610) may be precoded utilizing a primary precoding vector, and the secondary stream (612) may be precoded utilizing a secondary precoding vector, with coefficients orthogonal to those of the primary precoding vector. The primary stream may include an enhanced control channel E-DPCCH (614) adapted to carry control information associated with both the primary data channel E-DPDCH (624) and the secondary data channel S-E-DPDCH (620).

21: 2013/04044 22: 2013/06/03 43: 2013/12/03 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: IRM LLC 72: CHIANELLI, Donatella, TULLY, David, C., MUTNICK, Daniel, RUCKER, Paul, Vincent, ALPER, Phillip, B 33: US 31: 61/425,189 32: 2010/12/20 33: US 31: 61/554,297 32: 2011/11/01 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MODULATING FXR 00: The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I), a stereoisomer, enantiomer, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an amino acid conjugate thereof; wherein variables are as defined herein; and their pharmaceutical compositions, which are useful as modulators of the activity of Farnesiod X receptors (FXR).

21: 2013/04047 22: 2013/06/03 43: 2013/12/03 51: A61K, C08G 71: ABRA Pharmaceutical srl 72: BRUCCOLERI, Aldo 33: US 31: 61/410,068 32: 2010/11/04 54: NOVEL SELF-ASSEMBLING POLYPHENOLQUINONOID POLYMER DERIVATIVES AND USES THEREOF 00: The invention relates to novel polyphenol-quinonoid polymer derivatives, methods of synthesizing, compositions and uses thereof. In particular, the invention relates to polyphenol-quinonoid polymer derivatives useful in the treatment of viral infections, notably conditions caused by retroviruses such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). 21: 2013/04048 22: 2013/06/03 43: 2013/12/03 51: H04B 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: SAMBHWANI, Sharad Deepak, AKKARAKARAN, Sony John 33: US 31: 61/411,454 32: 2010/11/08 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING CONTROL INFORMATION IN AN UPLINK

21: 2013/04049 22: 2013/06/03 43: 2013/12/03 51: E21B, E21C, E21D 71: Kennametal Inc. 72: MACINTYRE, Ray C., PREZLOCK, William P. 33: US 31: 13/494,425 32: 2012/06/12 54: CUTTING BIT WITH HARD CUTTING TIP CENTERING AND BRAZE JOINT CONTROL FEATURE 00: A cutting bit includes an elongate body having a shank portion and a head portion with an axial forward end. The head portion defines a pocket at the axial forward end thereof. The pocket includes a bottom surface and a sidewall extending from the bottom surface, wherein the sidewall of the pocket includes a plurality of projections extending outwardly from the sidewall. The cutting bit also includes a hard cutting tip attachably received in the pocket of the head portion. The plurality of

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projections are structured and arranged to position the hard cutting tip in the pocket and facilitate formation of a braze joint between the hard cutting tip and the pocket of the head portion.

21: 2013/04069 22: 2013/06/04 43: 2013/12/04 51: A63B, G04F, G08B 71: LAZARIDES, Peter 72: LAZARIDES, Peter 33: ZA 31: 2012/06545 32: 2012/08/31 54: PACING SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: This invention relates to a pacing system and method. More particularly, but not exclusively, this invention relates to a pacing system and method for use in an underwater setup. According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a pacing system for use in a swimming pool including:- a plurality of lights located along a surface of the swimming pool; wherein- each light is adapted to illuminate in a sequence and at a pre-determined pace.

21: 2013/04052 22: 2013/06/03 43: 2013/12/03 51: A61K, A61P 71: Norgine BV 72: STEIN, Peter, COX, Ian, SMITH, Samuel, JONES, Leighton, PLESSL, Jrg, DE VRIES, Corinne, CHARLTON, Rachel 33: GB 31: 1018650.0 32: 2010/11/04 54: PEG OR PEG BLOCK COPOLYMERS FOR TREATING COLORECTAL CANCER 00: The present invention relates to methods for and of treating, ameliorating or preventing colorectal cancer (CRC) in humans using polyethylene glycol (PEG) or a PEG block-copolymer such as Pluronic F68. Compositions for use in treating, ameliorating and/or preventing CRC comprising PEG are also disclosed. Such compositions may be used in the methods of the invention. 21: 2013/04053 22: 2013/06/03 43: 2013/12/03 51: A61K, A61P 71: Norgine BV 72: STEIN, Peter, COX, Ian, SMITH, Samuel, JONES, Leighton, PLESSL, Jrg 33: GB 31: 1018647.6 32: 2010/11/04 54: FORMULATIONS COMPRISING POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 00: The present invention concerns a solid formulation for oral administration as a solid comprising polyethylene glycol and a further solid such as mannitol. The formulation may be used to prevent gastrointestinal disorders such as constipation in healthy subjects. In some embodiments, the solid formulation is chewable or suckable.

21: 2013/04070 22: 2013/06/04 43: 2013/12/04 51: B01J, C01B, C10G 71: IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES, UNIVERSITE PIERRE ET MARIE CURIE, CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE 72: CHAUMONNOT, Alexandra, SANCHEZ, Clment, BOISSIERE, Cdric, BONDUELLE, Audrey, COLBEAU-JUSTIN, Frdric 33: FR 31: 1005029 32: 2010/12/22 54: SPHERICAL MATERIAL COMPRISING METALLIC NANOPARTICLES TRAPPED IN A MESOSTRUCTURED OXIDE MATRIX AND USE THEREOF AS CATALYST IN HYDROCARBON REFINING PROCESSES 00: An inorganic material is described consisting of at least two elementary spherical particles, each of said spherical particles comprising metallic nanoparticles having at least one band of wavenumbers between 750 and 1050 cm-1 in Raman spectroscopy and

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PATENT JOURNAL thickness between 1 and 30 nm, said elementary spherical particles having a maximum diameter of 200 microns. 21: 2013/04072 22: 2013/06/04 43: 2013/12/04 51: B01J, C10G 71: CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE (C.N.R.S), IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES, UNIVERSITE PIERRE ET MARIE CURIE 72: CHAUMONNOT, Alexandra, SANCHEZ, Clment, BOISSIERE, Cdric, BONDUELLE, Audrey, CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE, COLBEAU-JUSTIN, Frdric 33: FR 31: 10/05031 32: 2010/12/22 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING A SPHERICAL MATERIAL WITH A HIERARCHICAL POROSITY COMPRISING METALLIC PARTICLES TRAPPED IN A MESOSTRUCTURED MATRIX 00: A process is described for preparing an inorganic material having hierarchical porosity in the fields of microporosity and mesoporosity, said material consisting of at least two elementary spherical particles having a maximum diameter of 200 microns, each of said spherical particles comprising metallic particles present within a mesostructured matrix based on silicon oxide, having microporous walls with a thickness between 1 and 60 nm, said process comprising the steps: a) the preparation of a solution containing zeolite nanocrystals of maximum nanometre size equal to 60 nm based on silicon and/or precursor elements of proto-zeolitic entities based on silicon, b) the mixing in solution of said metallic particles or of at least one metallic precursor of said metallic particles, of a surfactant and of said solution obtained according to a) such that the ratio of the volumes of inorganic material to organic material Vinorganic/Vorganic is between 0.29 and 0.50, c) atomization, via aerosol, of said solution obtained in step b) in order to result in the formation of spherical droplets, d) the drying of said particles, g) the removal of said structuring agent and of said surfactant. 21: 2013/04090 22: 2013/06/04 43: 2013/12/04 51: A01N, A01P, C07D 71: Syngenta Participations AG 72: LACHIA, Mathilde Denise, DE MESMAEKER, Alain, WOLF, Hanno Christian, JUNG, Pierre Joseph Marcel 33: GB 31: 1021224.9 32: 2010/12/14 54: STRIGOLACTAM DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS 00: -

containing one or more metals chosen from vanadium, niobium, tantalum, molybdenum, tungsten, said metallic nanoparticles being trapped in a mesostructured matrix based on an oxide of an element Y chosen from silicon, aluminium, titanium, tungsten, zirconium, gallium, germanium, tin, antimony, lead, vanadium, iron, manganese, hafnium, niobium, tantalum, yttrium, cerium, gadolinium, europium and neodymium. Said matrix has pores with a diameter between 1.5 and 50 nm and amorphous walls with a thickness between 1 and 30 nm. Said elementary spherical particles have a maximum diameter of 200 microns and said metallic nanoparticles have a maximum size strictly of less than 1 nm. 21: 2013/04071 22: 2013/06/04 43: 2013/12/04 51: B01B, B01J, C10G 71: IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES, UNIVERSITE PIERRE ET MARIE CURIE, CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE 72: CHAUMONNOT, Alexandra, SANCHEZ, Clment, BOISSIERE, Cdric, UZIO, Denis, MARCHAND, Karin, GUICHARD, Bertrand, BONDUELLE, Audrey, DEVERS, Elodie, DAUDIN, Antoine, COLBEAU-JUSTIN, Frdric 33: FR 31: 10/05030 32: 2010/12/22 54: SPHERICAL MATERIAL BASED ON HETEROPOLYANIONS TRAPPED IN A MESOSTRUCTURED OXIDE MATRIX AND USE THEREOF AS CATALYST IN HYDROCARBON REFINING PROCESSES 00: An inorganic material is described consisting of at least two elementary spherical particles, each of said spherical particles comprising metallic particles in the form of polyoxometalate of formula (XxMmOyHh)q- where H is hydrogen, O is oxygen, X is an element chosen from phosphorus, silicon, boron, nickel and cobalt and M is one or more elements chosen from vanadium, niobium, tantalum, molybdenum, tungsten, iron, copper, zinc, cobalt and nickel, x being equal to 0, 1, 2 or 4, m being equal to 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 18, y being between 17 and 72, h being between 0 and 12 and q being between 1 and 20 (y and q being integers). Said metallic particles are present within a mesostructured matrix based on an oxide of an element Y chosen from the group consisting of silicon, aluminium, titanium, tungsten, zirconium, gallium, germanium, tin, antimony, lead, vanadium, iron, manganese, hafnium, niobium, tantalum, yttrium, cerium, gadolinium, europium and neodymium and the mixture of at least two of these elements. Said matrix has pores with a diameter between 1.5 and 50 nm and amorphous walls with a

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The present invention relates to novel strigolactam derivatives of formula (I) to processes and intermediates for preparing them, to plant growth regulator compositions comprising them and to methods of using them for controlling the growth of plants and/or promoting the germination of seeds.

21: 2013/04091 22: 2013/06/04 43: 2013/12/04 51: A61L, C11D, E03D 71: Givaudan SA 72: BLONDEAU, Philippe, JOUBERT, Caroline, BRESSON BOIL, Alice 33: EP 31: 10290661.7 32: 2010/12/16 54: DEODORISER 00: A device that is adapted to add active to the water of a flushed toilet and fragrance to the air in its vicinity, comprising, in a single unit (a) water-soluble rim block comprising active; (b) fragrance dispenser, and (c) means for holding (a) and (b) in the path of flush water from a toilet bowl rim; characterised in that the fragrance dispenser comprises a container with an opening covered by a membrane having a thickness of from 0.05- 1.0mm and consisting essentially of a homogeneous mixture of 8 to 98 vol. % polyolefin having a molecular weight (weightaverage) of at least 300,000, a standard load melt index of less than 0.1 and a reduced viscosity of not less than 4.0, 1 to 92 vol. % filler and 1 to 40 vol. % plasticizer, the fragrance dispenser being orientated such that the fragrance is permanently in contact with the membrane.

21: 2013/04097 22: 05/06/2013 43: 09/01/2014 51: A23K, A23L, C11B 71: GEA MACHANICAL EQUIPMENT 72: STEFAN KIRCHNER, INES SPEISER, DETLEF ULLMANN 33: DE 31: 10 2010 055 419.7 32: 2010/12/21 54: METHOD FOR FRACTIONATING JATROPHA SEEDS 00: 57: The invention relates to a method for the solventfree fractionation of shelled and comminuted jatropha seeds that have a phorbol ester content. At least the following fractions are obtained: a shred fraction, the phorbol ester content of which is reduced relative to the phorbol ester content of the jatropha seeds, and an oil that contains phorbol ester. The method has at least the following method steps: adding water and acid to the comminuted jatropha seeds, thereby forming a suspension that contains oil, the pH value of the suspension being set to <=3.5; separating crude oil from the suspension that contains oil, preferably in the centrifugal field in order to form the crude oil fraction and the shred fraction; adding oil that is free of a phorbol ester content or at least has a reduced phorbol ester content, in particular vegetable oil, to the shred fraction; and separating extraction oil from the shred fraction from step 400), preferably in the centrifugal field.

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PATENT JOURNAL the particular specified movement position of the valve piston (201).

21: 2013/04115 22: 2013/06/05 43: 2013/12/05 51: A47J 71: JURA ELEKTROAPPARATE AG 72: REYHANLOO, Shahryar 33: EP 31: 10405246.9 32: 2010/12/23 54: BREWING DEVICE FOR CREATING A COFFEE BEVERAGE AND METHOD FOR CREATING A COFFEE BEVERAGE BY MEANS OF A BREWING DEVICE 00: The brewing device (10) for creating a coffee beverage has a brewing unit (11) having a brewing chamber (12) for brewing coffee, a crema unit (21) for creating a crema having a crema chamber (200) connected to the brewing chamber (11) by means of a coffee passage (214) and having a valve piston (201) for opening and/or closing the coffee passage (214), which valve piston can be moved in the crema chamber (200) relative to the coffee passage (214), and an outlet opening (31) for the particular coffee beverage, wherein the crema unit (21) is connected to the outlet opening (31) by means of an outlet line (30) in such a way that, in order to create the particular coffee beverage, coffee brewed in the brewing unit (11) during a brewing process can flow through the coffee passage (214) and the crema chamber and reach the outlet opening (31). The valve piston (201) can be moved in such a way that the valve piston can be brought into a plurality of different specified movement positions relative to the coffee passage (214), wherein different consecutive brewing processes for creating different coffee beverages can be realized in such a way that, for one of the particular brewing processes, the valve piston (201) assumes a specified movement position different than the specified movement position for a different brewing process, and wherein the crema unit (21) is designed in such a way that the coffee brewed during the particular brewing process can be swirled through at different intensity depending on

21: 2013/04117. 22: 2013/06/05. 43: 2013/12/05 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: BIOTA SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT PTY LTD 72: DRAFFAN, Alistair, George, MAYES, Penelope, Anne, MITCHELL, Jeffrey, Peter, PITT, Gary, Robert, William, ANDERSON, Kelly, Helen, LIM, Chin, Yu 33: AU 31: 2010905234 32: 2010/11/26 33: US 31: 61/417,347 32: 2010/11/26 54: COMPOUNDS FOR TREATING RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS INFECTIONS 00: The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I), racemates, isomers and/or salts thereof useful in the treatment of viral infections, in particular respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections. The present invention also relates to processes for preparing the compounds.

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PATENT JOURNAL transmit to a remote monitoring station (20), a monitoring message (22) comprising monitored data (32) and the data relating to the unique indicium (24).

72: DOTSON, Jennafer, HEALD, Robert Andrew, HEFFRON, Timothy, JONES, Graham Elgin, KRINTEL, Sussie Lerche, MCLEAN, Neville James, NDUBAKU, Chudi, OLIVERO, Alan G., SALPHATI, Laurent, WANG, Lan, WEI, BinQing 33: US 31: 61/423,694 32: 2010/12/16 54: TRICYCLIC PI3K INHIBITOR COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE 00: Tricyclic PI3k inhibitor compounds of Formula I with anti-cancer activity, anti- inflammatory activity, or immunoregulatory properties, and more specifically with PI3 kinase modulating or inhibitory activity are described. Methods are described for using the tricyclic PI3K inhibitor compounds of Formula I for in vitro, in situ, and in vivo diagnosis or treatment of mammalian cells, organisms, or associated pathological conditions. Formula I compounds include stereoisomers, geometric isomers, tautomers, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. The dashed lines indicate an optional double bond, and at least one dashed line is a double bond. The substituents are as described.

21: 2013/04138 22: 2013/06/06 43: 2013/12/06 51: H04Q 71: TRACKER CONNECT (PTY) LIMITED 72: WESSELS, Carel Lourens, DU PREEZ, Michael 33: ZA 31: 2010/08910 32: 2010/12/10 54: MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: A monitoring system (10) comprises a host transmitter (14) configured permanently to be concealed on a host object (12). A user portable cellular communications device (18) is provided on which there is stored and available for execution, a monitoring application computer program (16). The monitoring application computer program (16) is configured to cooperate wirelessly with the host transmitter (14) and to receive from the host transmitter data relating to a unique indicium (24) relating to the host transmitter and to cause the user portable cellular communications device (18) to

21: 2013/04139 22: 2013/06/06 43: 2013/12/06 51: A01N 71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC 72: KUMAR, Rakesh 33: US 31: 61/431,508 32: 2011/01/11 54: COMBINATION 00: The present invention relates to a method of treating cancer in a human and to pharmaceutical combinations useful in such treatment. In particular, the method relates to a cancer treatment method that includes administering a proteasome inhibiting compound, and /\/-{(1S)-2-amino-1-[(3fluorophenyl)methyl]ethyl}-5-chloro-4-(4-chloro-1 methyl-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)-2-thiophenecarboxamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and optional additional antineoplastic agents, to a human in need thereof. 21: 2013/04156 22: 2013/06/06 43: 2013/12/06 51: A61K, C07D, C07F 71: Chroma Therapeutics Ltd 72: CHARLTON, Michael Hugh, MOFFAT, David Festus Charles, DAVIES, Steven John, DRUMMOND, Alan Hastings 33: GB 31: 1021467.4 32: 2010/12/17 54: IMAGING AGENTS 00: An imaging agent for cells which produces an intracellular imaging signal proportional to the amount of hCE-1 in the cells independently of the amount of hCE-2 and/or hCE-3 in the cells, said imaging agent being a covalent conjugate of (a) an imaging agent and (b) an alpha mono- or disubstituted amino acid ester, wherein (a) is directly

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linked to (b), or (a) is indirectly linked to (b) by a linker radical, and wherein said direct or indirect linkage is via the amino group of (b), and wherein the amino group is not directly linked to a carbonyl group, and wherein the said alpha mono- or disubstituted amino acid ester part is selectively hydrolysable to the corresponding carboxylic acid part by the intracellular carboxylesterase enzyme hCE-1 relative to the intracellular enzymes hCE-2 or hCE-3. 21: 2013/04160 22: 2013/06/06 43: 2013/12/06 51: F41A 71: Panhard General Defense 72: MONS, Christian, BOUSQUET, Nicolas, HERVET, Eric 33: FR 31: 1255331 32: 2012/06/07 54: MOTORIZED TURNTABLE FOR TURRET ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS 00: The turret (1) in accordance with the invention has two rotation axes, a vertical axis (A) and a horizontal axis (B); it includes a weapon (2), aiming means (3) and two motors, one part (10) of the turret (1) being turned about the vertical axis (A) by the first motor and the weapon (2) and the aiming means (3) being turned about the horizontal axis (B) by the second motor; it is characterized in that an additional element (6) is turned coaxially about the vertical axis (B) by a third motor that is specific to it. The turret (1) is thus equipped with two motors rated to turn on the one hand the mobile part (10) of the turret about the vertical axis (A) and on the other hand the weapon (2) and the aiming means (3) about the horizontal axis (B). The turret (1) is thus rated optimally; the additional element (6) has a dedicated motor that is also rated optimally and can be of different powers depending on the inherent characteristics of this element (weight, inertia, etc).

21: 2013/04161 22: 2013/06/06 43: 2013/12/06 51: C01G, C09C 71: LANXESS Deutschland GmbH 72: FRIEDRICH, Holger, BOLL, Matthias, ORTMANN, Rainer 33: EP 31: 10194157.3 32: 2010/12/08 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING CHROMIUM(III) OXIDE 00: -

Process for preparing chromium(III) oxide, which comprises the steps: a) reaction of sodium monochromate with gaseous ammonia, more particularly at a temperature of from 200 to 800C, b) hydrolysis of the reaction product obtained according to step a), where the pH of the water for the hydrolysis is reduced by means of an acid before the hydrolysis or that of the alkaline mother liquor is reduced by means of an acid during or after the hydrolysis to a value of from 4 to 11, preferably from 5 to 10, c) isolation of the hydrolysis product precipitated according to step b), preferably at a pH of from 4 to 11, more particularly from 5 to 10, and optionally washing and optionally drying, and d) calcination of the hydrolysis product obtained according to step c) at a temperature of from 700 to 1400C, more particularly from 800 to 1300C.
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PATENT JOURNAL Liquid clarifier and method for clarifying liquid, comprising a liquid reactor which comprises an cylindrical tank having an upper vertical section and a lower tapered section, an inner cylinder extending along at least part of the upper section of the tank and an outlet for clarified liquid at the top of the tank, where the liquid clarifier further comprises a gas compressor adapted to inject compressed gas into the lower region of the cylinder and an inlet for an unclear liquid at the upper region of the cylinder, and at least one partition wall inside the cylinder, where the at least one partition wall create flow channels in the lower region of the inner chamber, where the compressed gas is adapted to be injected through gas inlets in flow channel/s in order to create an upward flow in the flow channel/s having gas inlets, which will create a downward flow in the flow channel/s without gas inlets, where the at least one partition wall extends out of the lower region of the cylinder. The advantage of the invention is that different kinds of liquids can be clarified in an efficient and fast way without the need of specific additives.

54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR GENERATING DROPLETS OVER A VARIABLE SPECTRUM OF PARTICLE SIZES 00: The invention relates to a method for generating droplets over a variable spectrum of particle sizes, characterized in that it comprises the following steps: impacting a liquid stream onto a substrate at a given relative impact speed; vibrating said substrate at at least one vibration frequency; heating said substrate to a so-called impact temperature such that the liquid film formed by the impact and vibrated is heated to a so-called main temperature so as to form, in a combined manner, so-called main droplets from said film; transporting said droplets via a transfer/braking/sorting system toward a liquid for precipitating the main droplets, said transport being accomplished at a so-called transport temperature, wherein the set of the relative impact speed, vibrating frequency, main temperature, and transport temperature parameters enabling the modulation of the particle size of said formed main droplets, as well as the modulation of the speed thereof. The invention also relates to a device for implementing the method of the invention.

21: 2013/04164 22: 2013/06/06 43: 2013/12/06 51: B01D, C02F 71: Flocazur AB 72: PETERSSON, Ninni, ANTELME, Luc 33: SE 31: 1051368-7 32: 2010/12/22 54: FLUID CLARIFIER AND METHOD FOR CLARIFYING A FLUID 00: 21: 2013/04165 22: 2013/06/06 43: 2013/12/06

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PATENT JOURNAL 00: Disclosed is a reactor, a retained catalyst structure, and a method for increasing the rate of decomposition of polysulfides and removal of hydrogen sulfide in liquid sulfur. The reactor, the retained catalyst structure, and the method include a retained catalyst structure arranged and disposed for contacting a first stream and a second stream in a reactor including a catalyst. The catalyst increases the rate of decomposition of polysulfides and facilitates the removal of hydrogen sulfide in the liquid sulfur of the first stream with the second stream. The first stream includes liquid sulfur containing polysulfides and dissolved hydrogen sulfide. The second stream includes an inert gas or a low oxygen-containing gas.

51: C25C 71: FLSmidth A/S 72: BARTON, Cameron 33: US 31: 61/421,345 32: 2010/12/09 54: CONTINUOUS ELECTROWINNING PROCESS AND SYSTEM THEREOF 00: A continuous electrowinning system (100) comprising a cell body (106) configured to maintain electrolyte solution at a high pressure and/or temperature within the cell body (106); anodes (174); cathode s (172); an inlet 110 for receiving an influent stream (200) of electrolyte solution; a first outlet (120) discharging an effluent stream (220) of spent electrolyte; a second outlet (130) for removing cathode slime/sludge concentrate (230); and a residence chamber (160) to continuously transfer electrolyte solution from said inlet (110) to said first outlet (120) and increase residence time of said electrolyte solution, the residence chamber (160) comprising one or more channels (162) which are configured to provide a forced flow (212) of electrolyte therein which is strong enough to continuously dislodge and/or move cathode slime/sludge concentrate (204, 206) along and out of said one or more channels (162).

21: 2013/04167 22: 2013/06/06 43: 2013/12/06 51: C01B 71: Fluor Technologies Corporation 72: PAREKH, Uday Navin, FENDERSON, Stephen Neal, GARG, Diwakar, NASATO, Guglielmo 33: US 31: 12/962,712 32: 2010/12/08 54: DECOMPOSITION OF POLYSULFIDES AND REMOVAL OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE

21: 2013/04189 22: 2013/06/07 43: 2013/12/12 51: A61K, A61P 71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (No.2) LIMITED 72: DeMARINI, Douglas, J., LE, Ngocdiep, T., HENRIQUEZ, Francisco, WANG, Lihong 33: US 31: 61/424,967 32: 2010/12/20 54: NOVEL PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION

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PATENT JOURNAL invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds; methods of using such compounds; and processes and intermediates for preparing such compounds.

Disclosed are novel pharmaceutical compositions containing N-{3-[3- cyclopropyl-5(2-fluoro-4-iodo-phenylamino)-6,8-dimethyl2,4,7-trioxo-3,4,6,7- tetrahydro-2H-pyrido[4,3d]pyrimidin-1-yl]phenyl}acetamide dimethyl sulfoxide solvate, methods of using the compositions in therapy and processes for preparing the same.
21: 2013/04204 22: 2013/06/07 43: 2013/12/09 51: A61K, C07K, C12N 71: Zoetis LLC 72: WELCH, Siao-Kun Wan, CALVERT, Jay Gregory 33: US 31: 61/412,006 32: 2010/11/10 54: NORTH AMERICAN PORCINE REPRODUCTIVE AND RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (PRRS) VIRUS AND USES THEREOF 00: The invention provides isolated polynucleotide molecules that comprise a DNA sequence encoding an infectious RNA sequence encoding a geneticallymodified North American PRRS virus, methods to make it and related polypeptides, polynucleotides, and various components. Vaccines comprising the genetically modified virus and polynucleotides and a diagnostic kit to distinguish between naturally infected and vaccinated animals are also provided.

21: 2013/04208 22: 2013/06/07 43: 2013/12/09 51: C07D 71: Theravance, Inc. 72: SMITH, Cameron, FLEURY, Melissa, GENDRON, Roland, HUDSON, Ryan, HUGHES, Adam D. 33: US 31: 61/423,175 32: 2010/12/15 54: NEPRILYSIN INHIBITORS 00: In one aspect, the invention relates to compounds having the formula: (I) where R1-R6, a, b, 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: 2013/04205 22: 2013/06/07 43: 2013/12/09 51: C07D 71: Theravance, Inc. 72: GENDRON, Roland, FLEURY, Melissa, HUGHES, Adam D. 33: US 31: 61/423,180 32: 2010/12/15 54: NEPRILYSIN INHIBITORS 00: In one aspect, the invention relates to compounds having the formula: where R1-R6, a, b, and X are as defined in the specification, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. These compounds have neprilysin inhibition activity. In another aspect, the

21: 2013/04213 22: 2013/06/07 43: 2013/12/09 51: A61K, A61P 71: Bioprojet

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PATENT JOURNAL This invention relates to a storage unit 10 for the storage of bulk material including a variety of grain 11. The storage unit 10 comprises a base portion 12 for engaging with an external surface receiving the bulk material and a top cover 20 for covering the base portion 12 and defining an internal storage space 22 between the base portion 12 and the top cover 20. A bulk material opening 26 is defined in the top cover 20 for receiving the bulk material 11 into the internal storage space 22.

72: JULIEN, Jean-Stphane, MAURY, Marc, LECOMTE, Jeanne-Marie, LIGNEAU, Xavier, ROBERT, Philippe, SCHWARTZ, Jean-Charles 33: EP 31: 10306397.0 32: 2010/12/10 54: NEW FORM OF ADMINISTRATION OF ENKEPHALINASE INHIBITOR 00: The present invention relates to a new formulation of an enkephalinase inhibitor, such as racecadotril or dexecadotril, the process for the preparation thereof, and the use thereof in the treatment of diarrhoea. 21: 2013/04216 22: 2013/06/07 43: 2013/12/09 51: C04B, F02K 71: Herakles, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique 72: ANDREANI, Anne-Sophie, REBILLAT, Francis, POULON, Agline, THEBAULT, Jacques, SAUVEROCHE, Anne 33: FR 31: 1060361 32: 2010/12/10 54: MATERIALS AND PARTS THAT CAN WITHSTAND HIGH TEMPERATURES IN AN OXIDISING MEDIUM, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME 00: -

The invention relates to a refractory material that can withstand high temperatures in an oxidising medium, which contains at least: a first component which is hafnium or a non-oxide compound of hafnium, or a mix of at least two metals and/or compounds selected from hafnium or a non-oxide compound of hafnium; a second component which is boron or a nonoxide compound of boron, or a mix of boron and a non-oxide compound of boron; a third component which is a rare earth element (RE) or a non-oxide compound of the rare earth element (RE), or a mix of the rare earth element (RE) and a non-oxide compound of the rare earth element (RE), wherein RE is selected from among scandium, yttrium, and the lanthanides. The material does not contain any silicon or silicon compounds.
21: 2013/04228 22: 2013/06/10 43: 2013/12/11 51: A01F, B65D 71: DE LANGE, Theunis, Gert, Hendrik, DE LANGE, Simon, Hendrik, MARCUSSEN, Sven, Erik 72: DE LANGE, Theunis, Gert, Hendrik, DE

21: 2013/04230 22: 2013/06/10 43: 2013/12/11 51: A61B, A61L 71: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC. 72: PINCZEWSKI, Leo, Arieh 33: US 31: 61/423,566 32: 2010/12/15 33: US 31: 13/327,727 32: 2011/12/15 54: PEEK-RICH BONE SCREW 00: A surgical screw for anchoring a flexible member to a bone. The screw may include a primary thread having a continuous helical ridge that curves around the shaft of the screw. A set of secondary threads may be disposed on, and follow, the continuous helical ridge around the screw. The set of secondary threads may have the same periodicity as the primary thread. The primary thread may comprise both a sharp portion and a blunt portion to prevent damage to the flexible member.

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21: 2013/04258 22: 2013/06/10 43: 2013/12/11 51: B61L, E01B 71: DREYER, John Jacobus 72: DREYER, John Jacobus 54: A RAILWAY TRACK SWITCH 00: This invention relates to a railway track switch 10 for operatively directing rail traffic at a track junction 100, the switch 10 including at least one actuator 12 which is operatively coupled to a switch control mechanism 14 which, in turn, is operatively coupled to switch rails 102. The switch rails 102 are movable, upon actuation by the actuator, in and out of engagement with a set of fixed rails. The switch control mechanism 14 includes at least one resilient member in the form of a coil spring 31 which is operable to bias at least one of the switch rails 102 and which renders it resiliently displaceable against the bias. The coil spring 31 biases the switch rail 102 in a default position such that it is operable to be automatically displaced against the bias by a wheel of a railway vehicle passing through the track junction 100.

21: 2013/04267 22: 11/06/2013 43: 07/01/2014 51: F24J 71: MOUNTING SYSTEMS GMBH 72: SANDY SCHNITZER, LISA HERTLEIN 33: DE 31: 10 2011 002 601.0 32: 2011/01/12, 54: FASTENING SYSTEM FOR MOUNTING SOLAR MODULES ON A TRAPEZOIDAL SHEET 00: 57: The invention relates to a profiled bar which comprises in a cross-sectional view: a base plate forming in some or all sections a completely even bottom side of the profiled bar, a first and a second receiving space for rail holders, which are both partially closed laterally towards the outside and comprise in each case a lateral opening, the two lateral openings pointing in mutually opposite directions, and a third receiving space that comprises an opening facing away from the bottom side of the profiled bar and having an inner profile for fastening the module fastening elements.

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: A COMBINATION OF AN OPIOID AGONIST AND AN OPIOID ANTAGONIST IN THE TREATMENT OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE 00: 57: The present invention provides a pharmaceutical dosage form comprising and opioid agonist and an opioid antagonist for use in the treatment of Parkinson's disease. The present invention also refers to the use of an opioid agonist and an opioid antagonist in such a dosage form. 21: 2013/04309 22: 12/06/2013 43: 07/01/2014 51: C08F, C22B 71: STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 72: KLUMPERMAN LUBERTUS, KOCH KLAUS ROBERT, LAKAY EUGENE MARLIN 33: ZA 31: 2011/00551 32: 2011/01/21 54: MODIFIED POLY (STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE) AND USES THEREOF 00: 57: A polymeric compound is provided having the general formula A wherein R is an alkyl chain preferably having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms in the chain which may be either saturated or unsaturated and may have substituents attached to the chain, and R and R, which may be the same or different from each other and preferably have from 1 to 4 carbon atoms in a chain, are selected from alkyl groups, substituted or unsubstituted, or R and R are linked to form a saturated or unsaturated cyclic moiety incorporating the adjacent nitrogen atom, with or without additional heteroatoms in the ring. The polymeric compound is preferably in a particulate form and most particularly in the form of nanoparticles. A method of producing the polymers is disclosed. A method of adsorbing, separating and stripping the polymers is also disclosed.

21: 2013/04283 22: 2013/06/11 43: 2013/12/02 51: C12N 71: Verenium Corporation 72: GRAY, Kevin A., DIRMEIER, Reinhard 33: US 31: 60/977,348 32: 2007/10/03 54: XYLANASES, NUCLEIC ACIDS ENCODING THEM AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THEM 00: The invention relates to enzymes having xylanase, mannanase and/or glucanase activity, e.g., catalyzing hydrolysis of internal -l,4-xylosidic linkages or endo- -1,4-glucanase linkages; and/or degrading a linear polysaccharide beta-1,4-xylan into xylose. Thus, the invention provides methods and processes for breaking down hemicellulose, which is a major component of the cell wall of plants, including methods and processes for hydrolyzing hemicelluloses in any plant or wood or wood product, wood waste, paper pulp, paper product or paper waste or byproduct. In addition, methods of designing new xylanases, mannanases and/or glucanases and methods of use thereof are also provided. The xylanases, mannanases and/or glucanases have increased activity and stability at increased pH and temperature. 21: 2013/04303 22: 12/06/2013 43: 07/01/2014 51: A61K, A61P 71: EURO-CELTIQUE S.A. 72: MICHAEL HOPP, CLAUDIA TRENKWALDER 33: EP 31: 10197210.7 32: 2010/12/28

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PATENT JOURNAL mealybug mummies are essentially devoid of their limbs and waxy covering. In the novel BCA system the modified parasitized mealybug mummies are processed in a manner that strips off their waxy covering and detaches their limbs without impacting on their viability as a host for parasitoid pupae. The modified parasitized mealybug mummies of the BCA system are encased in specially adapted packaging for delivering and distributing the modified parasitized mealybug mummies to plants with mealybug infestations. A method of preparing and storing the modified parasitized mealybug mummies as a BCA is also presented.

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21: 2013/04338 22: 2013/06/12 43: 2013/12/19 51: C08G, C09D 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: ULKEM, Ilhan, ANDREWS, Adrian Ferguson, WINTER, Michael 33: US 31: 61/424,934 32: 2010/12/20 54: MDI BASED LININGS AND MEMBRANES FROM PREPOLYMERS WITH VERY LOW FREE MONOMERIC ISOCYANATES 00: The present invention relates to a two part polyurethane and/or polyurethane polyurea hybrid based system for making an elastomeric material, comprising an Iso part having low free monomer and an amine/polyol part, wherein the Iso part comprises a pre-polymer of polyurethane, and wherein the prepolymer is an MDI based pre-polymer with low free MDI monomer and capped with isocyanate groups from a second relatively higher vapor pressure isocyanate and the pre- polymer contains less than about 0.3% total free monomer and has an NCO% in the range of about 0.1 to about 10%. 21: 2013/04345 22: 2013/06/12 43: 2013/12/12 51: A01N 71: Bio-Bee Sde Eliyahu Ltd 72: STEINBERG, Shimon, EREL, Eyal 33: US 31: 61/484,685 32: 2011/05/11 54: MUMMIFIED MEALY BUG PRODUCT AND METHOD 00: A Biological Control Agent (BCA) system comprising processed parasitized mealybug mummies is disclosed. The processed and modified parasitized

21: 2013/04348 22: 13/06/2013 43: 18/12/2013 51: A23G 71: MD&D ALLIANCE GMBH 72: JOHANNES COY 33: DE 31: 10 2011 008016.3 32: 2011/01/06 54: CHOCOLATE MASS 00: 57: The invention provides a novel chocolate mass which has a glycemic index of less than 29 (GI<29) and of which the content of added sugar comprises at least 10% galactose and in addition a content of iosmaltulose and/or tagatose. The chocolate mass additionally has a content of vitamin E in the form of a tocotrienol-tocopherol mixture from natural sources, wherein the content of tocotrienols in the chocolate mass is greater than the content of tocopherols. 21: 2013/04349 22: 13/06/2013 43: 18/12/2013

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51: A23L 71: MD&D ALLIANCE GMBH 72: JOHANNES COY 33: DE 31: 10 2011 008 017.1 32: 2011/01/06 54: REFRESHING BEVERAGE 00: 57: The invention relates to a novel sweet-tasting refreshing beverage, which is free of phosphoric acid and instead contains at least 0.3% by weight/volume of gluconic acid, which is low in minerals, specifically contains less than 250mg/liter of minerals, which is low in sugar, specifically contains at most 2.5% by weight 2.5% by weight/volume of sugar, wherein these sugars comprise at least 10% weight/galactose and in addition a proportion of isomaltulose and/or tagatose, and which has a glycemic index of at most 35 (GI<35). 21: 2013/04350 22: 13/06/2013 43: 18/12/2013 51: C02F 71: VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS & TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT 72: ROMAIN LEMAIRE, OLIVIER DANIEL 33: FR 31: 1061255 32: 2010/12/24 54: PROCESS FOR TREATING WATER INTRITATION-DENITRATION COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE AERATED STEP AND ONE STEP CONTROLLING THE OXYGEN INPUT DURING THE AERATED STEP 00: 57: The invention relates to a method for treating water, containing nitrogen in the form of ammonium, within a biological reactor (10) by means of nitrosation/denitrosation, said method including at least a step (i) of feeding said water into said biological reactor (10), an aeration step (ii) during which oxygen is injected into the reactor (10), a step (iii) for extracting treated water from said reactor (10), determination steps being carried out continuously or intermittently at a predetermined frequency. According to the invention, such a method includes a step for calculating the ratio between information representative of the quantity of nitrates formed in said reactor and information representative of the quantity of ammonium broken down in said reactor, and a step of determining the percentage of ammonium broken down in said reactor (10), the oxygen supplied to said reactor during said aeration step (ii) being predetermined on the basis of ratio between said information represantative of the quantity of nitrates formed in said reactor (10) and said information representative of the quantity of ammonium broken down in said reactor (10), and on basis of said percentage of ammonium broken down in said reactor (10). 21: 2013/04351 22: 13/06/2013 43: 18/12/2013 51: B01J 71: CLARIANT PRODUKTE (DEUTSCHLAND) GMBH 72: JOHAN VAN DER WALT, MATTHIAS MACHL, ARNO TIBLER 33: EP 31: 12174436.1 32: 2012/06/29 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING METAL-DOPED ZEOLITES 00: 57: The present invention refers to a method of producing a metal-doped zeolite, wherein a mixture of zeolite and a metal precursor compound is reacted in a moving bed reactor. The present invention further refers to the metal-doped zeolite obtainable by the method according to the invention and its use for conversion of nitrogen-containing compounds to nitrogen.

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PATENT JOURNAL (Na2B4O7.10H2O) with ratio of 1 - 20 % by weight of mixture. 21: 2013/04358 22: 13/06/2013 43: 18/12/2013 51: C07K 71: HEALTHGEN BIOTECHNOLOGY CO LTD 72: YANG DAICHANG, HE YANG, LI GUANGFEI, LIU JINGRU 33: CN 31: 201010606635.8 32: 2010/12/24 54: METHOD FOR PURIFYING HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN FROM TRANSGENIC RICE GRAIN 00: 57: A method for separating and purifying recombinant human serum albumin (rHSA) from transgenic rice grain, sequentially comprising the steps of: 1) subjecting crude extract of rHSA to cation exchange chromatography to obtain primary product I; 2) subjecting the primary product I to anion exchange chromatography to obtain secondary product II; 3) subjecting the secondary product II to hydrophobic chromatography to obtain purified rHSA. The method may further comprise a step of ceramic hydroxyapatite chromatography prior to the hydrophobic chromatography. The method has the advantages of low cost and easy operation. The resultant rHSA has a purity of about 99% by HPLC. 21: 2013/04359 22: 13/06/2013 43: 18/12/2013 51: C07K 71: HEALTHGEN BIOTECHNOLOGY CO LTD 72: YANG DAICHANG, HE YANG, LI GUANGFEI 33: CN 31: 201010597544.2 32: 2010/12/20 54: METHOD FOR EXTRACTING HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN FROM TRANSGENIC RICE GRAIN 00: 57: A method for extracting recombinant human serum albumin (rHSA) from transgenic rice grain is provided, comprising the steps of: 1) grinding dehusked rice containing rHSA into milled rice grain with a fineness of 80~120 mesh, which is mixed with a extraction buffer in a w/v ratio of 1:5, then extracting at 55~60C for 1~3 hours to obtain mixture I; said extraction buffer comprises 10~30mM phosphate buffer, 10~20mM sodium acetate, 15~30mM ammonium sulfate and 5~20mM sodium caprylate and has a pH of 6.5~8; 2) adjusting the pH of mixture I to 4.0~4.5, followed by precipitating at room temperature for 3~12 hours to obtain mixture II; 3) filtering the mixture II and collecting the filtrate, to obtain a solution containing high concentration of rHSA. The concentration of rHSA in the resultant solution is 650~660 g/mL, which increases by 1.15 times comparing to the extraction amount before improvement, and the amount of non-target protein is reduced by 2.46 times. The method provides a basis for subsequent purification of rHSA.

21: 2013/04352 22: 10/06/2013 43: 12/12/2013 51: C06B, F42D 71: ROCK BRERAKING TECHNOLOGY CO (ROB TECH) LTD 72: ALBAKRI SAMI ABDULRAHMAN A, OZALP YUSUF VASFI 33: - 31: - 32: 54: ROCK AND CONCRETE BREAKING (DEMOLITION-FRACTURING-SPLITTING) SYSTEM 00: 57: This invention is related to a controlled expanding chemical (CEC) and its activation system. In this invention the mixture of chemicals activated by a totally electronic/ electrical system to break (fracture - demolish - split) rock and concrete and hard formations; without creating any shock waves, fly-rock, vibrations and without producing hazardous gases and having no damage or harm for human and living things comprises chlorates selected from magnesium chlorate, sodium chlorate, barium chlorate, potassium chlorate as alone or mixture of two or more with ratio of 30 - 70 % by weight of mixture, oxalates selected from calcium oxalate, ferrous oxalate, lithium oxalate, potassium oxalate, sodium oxalate, ammonium oxalate, ferric ammonium oxalate, ferric sodium oxalate, ferric potassium oxalate as alone or mixture of two or more with ratio of 5 - 35 % by weight of mixture, sugar or lactose or starch or any combination of them with ratio of 10 - 40 % by weight of mixture, boron oxide (boroxide) (B2O3) with ratio of 2 - 25 % by weight of mixture, and borax decahydrate

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PATENT JOURNAL An electrical heating element comprising a main body (10) comprising a ceramic material and an electrically conductive layer (18) on the surface of the main body comprising a reduced form of the ceramic material, the electrically conductive layer having first and second contact portions (20, 22) for connection to a voltage source and at least one electrically conductive pathway between the first and second contact portions. To form the electrically conductive layer the heating element main body (10) is placed in a reducing environment at sufficient temperature to form the conductive layer (18) on the surface of the main body.

21: 2013/04360 22: 2013/06/13 43: 2013/12/18 51: C10B, C10L 71: TOPELL ENERGY B.V. 72: BERGMAN, Peter, Christiaan, Albert 33: NL 31: 2006079 32: 2011/01/27 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TREATING BIOMASS 00: A treatment of biomass comprises supplying biomass which contains an amount of moisture to a torrefaction system. The biomass containing moisture is heated to a torrefaction temperature in the torrefaction system. The biomass containing moisture is substantially completely dried by evaporating the moisture and the dried biomass torrefies at least partially to form torrefied biomass. The torrefaction system comprises a first treatment device and a second treatment device. The biomass is heated to the torrefaction temperature in the first treatment device within a first time period. The at least partially torrefied biomass is removed from the first treatment device after the first time period and the biomass which has been removed from the first treatment device is transferred to the second treatment device.

21: 2013/04361 22: 2013/06/13 43: 2013/12/18 51: H05B 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: GREIM, Olivier, PLOJOUX, Julien 33: EP 31: 10252224.0 32: 2010/12/24 54: REDUCED CERAMIC HEATING ELEMENT 00: -

21: 2013/04366 22: 2011/12/02 43: 2013/12/18 51: A61K; A61P 71: TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY LIMITED 72: KAWANO, TETSUYA, MIMA, YASUSHI, ISHII, YUMIKO 33: JP 31: 2010-270276 32: 2010/12/03 54: ORALLY DISINTEGRATING TABLET 00: The present invention relates to a multi-layer orally disintegrating tablet having (1) an enteric fine granule-containing layer containing a proton pump inhibitor and (2) an acetylsalicylic acid-containing layer, which shows high stability of the active ingredients (proton pump inhibitor, aspirin) and expresses the pharmacological effects of the active ingredients stably and rapidly after administration.

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PATENT JOURNAL various small, intermediate and large breaks. Further, modeling and analyzing the postulated small break, intermediate break and large break LOCAs are performed with a single computer code and a single input model properly validated against relevant experimental data. Input and physical model uncertainties are combined following a random sampling process, e.g., a direct Monte Carlo approach (ASTRUM-FS) and advanced statistical procedures are utilized to show compliance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission 10 CFR 50.46 criteria.

21: 2013/04377 22: 2013/06/13 43: 2013/12/18 51: B01D, B01J, C07C, C22B 71: Tosoh Corporation 72: SUDO, Yukinori, SAKAKI, Takashi 33: JP 31: 2010-292588 32: 2010/12/28 54: METHOD FOR RECOVERING PRECIOUS METAL FROM SOLUTION CONTAINING PRECIOUS METAL IONS, EXTRACTING AGENT OR ADSORBENT USED THEREFOR, AND BACKEXTRACTING AGENT OR DESORBENT 00: Provided are a method for collecting precious metals from a solution containing precious metal ions, an extractant or adsorbent used therefor, and a back extractant or a desorbent. Precious metals are obtained by subjecting a solution containing precious metal ions to reduction. The aforementioned solution is obtained by bringing an extractant that extracted the precious ions into contact with a back extractant or an adsorbent that adsorbed the precious ions into contact with a desorbent. The back extractant and desorbent contain a sulfur-containing amino acid derivative represented by general formula (I). (In the formula, R1 represents a methyl group, an ethyl group, a vinyl group, a C3-8 linear, branched or cyclic hydrocarbon group, or a C6-14 aromatic hydrocarbon group; each R2 independently represents a hydrogen atom, a methyl group, an ethyl group, a vinyl group, a C3-8 linear, branched or cyclic hydrocarbon group, or a C6-14 aromatic hydrocarbon group; and n represents a 0 or a 1.)

21: 2013/04378 22: 2013/06/13 43: 2013/12/18 51: G21C 71: Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC 72: FREPOLI, Cesare, OHKAWA, Katsuhiro 33: US 31: 61/416,371 32: 2010/11/23 54: FULL SPECTRUM LOCA EVALUATION MODEL AND ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY 00: This invention relates to a computational system and method for performing a safety analysis of a postulated Loss of Coolant Accident in a nuclear reactor for a full spectrum of break sizes including

21: 2013/04383 22: 2013/06/13 43: 2013/12/19 51: B65H 71: Wrap Film Systems Limited 72: SHARP, Graham, CAMPBELL, Cheryl 33: GB 31: 1104262.9 32: 2011/03/14

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PATENT JOURNAL wall and fixes the adjusting element inside the movable frame. The movable frame in the present invention is used as a top frame or a bottom frame in the prior art, such that much materials can be saved.

54: AN ANTI MISUSE SYSTEM 00: An anti-misuse system for a sheet dispenser (2) having a roll (14) of sheet material and a housing (4) to receive the roll, the anti-misuse system comprising: an end portion of a roll incorporating a first projection (53); a corresponding end wall portion (10) of the housing comprising a retracting portion incorporating an interacting mechanism (40 ), the retracting portion being movable between a deployed position in which the interacting mechanism affects the functionality of the sheet dispenser and a retracted position in which the interacting mechanism enables the sheet dispenser to be functional, wherein the retracting portion further incorporates an abutment drivable by the projection upon insertion of the roll into the housing to move the retracting portion into the retracted position.

21: 2013/04384 22: 2013/06/13 43: 2013/12/18 51: E05C, E05D, E06B 71: Ideal Sanitary Ware Co., Ltd 72: WEI, Wuxiang 33: CN 31: 201320256608.1 32: 2013/05/13 54: DOOR ASSEMBLY 00: A door assembly is disclosed which comprises a stationary frame, a movable frame substantively perpendicular to the stationary frame, and an adjusting element fixed to the stationary frame. The movable frame comprises a bottom wall and two side walls extending from the bottom wall, each of the side walls being provided with a protuberance for limiting the adjusting element inside the movable frame. The adjusting element comprises a through hole and a locking element matching the through hole, when the locking element is fixed in the through hole, the locking element acts on the bottom

21: 2013/04385 22: 2013/06/13 43: 2013/12/13 51: E05D, E05F 71: Ideal Sanitary Ware Co., Ltd 72: WEI, Wuxiang 33: CN 31: 201320256689.5 32: 2013/05/13 54: DOOR ASSEMBLY 00: A door assembly is provided which comprises a stationary frame and a movable frame, wherein the door assembly further comprises an adjusting assembly for fixing and adjusting the movable frame. The adjusting assembly comprises a fixing element disposed at one end of the fixing frame and including an engagement element on which a first groove is formed, an adjusting element disposed at one end of the movable frame and including a first through hole corresponding to the first groove and a cavity for receiving the engagement element, and a locking member comprising a handle portion and a rotation portion which can go through the first through hole such that at least one part of the rotation portion can reach in the first groove.

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21: 2013/04386 22: 2013/06/13 43: 2013/12/13 51: E05D, E05F 71: Foshan Ideal Co., Ltd 72: WEI, Wuxiang 33: CN 31: 201320256871.0 32: 2013/05/13 54: DOOR ASSEMBLY 00: A door assembly is disclosed which comprises a stationary frame, a movable frame, and an adjusting assembly. The adjusting assembly comprise an adjusting element detachably connected with the stationary frame and having a rod portion; a fixing element detachably connected with the movable frame and having a first cavity at its top for receiving the rod portion and a second cavity at one side; and a cam member receivable in the second cavity, the cam member being rotably connected to the fixing element and movable between an open position and a close position. The door assembly can be assembled without drilling operation, minimizing risk of damage to the frames, and can be assembled by a single person.

21: 2013/04419 22: 2013/06/14 43: 2013/12/19 51: F25D 71: THE SOUTH AFRICAN BREWERIES LIMITED 72: VAN STADEN, Barend Jacobus Philippus, MCKEON, Thomas Michael, COLEMAN, Trevor, BEALIN-KELLY, Francis, SCHENNUM, Steven Michael, MPANZA, Siyabonga, COULTER, Julian 33: ZA 31: 2012/01953 32: 2012/03/15 54: CHILLING DEVICES 00: The invention is for a drinking glass chiller for providing a pre-chilled zone on a drinking glass. The chiller comprises a body that provides a drinking glass support to support, in use, a drinking glass, which has a mouth, in an inverted condition. The chiller further has a cooling medium discharge nozzle that is configured to direct, in use, a stream of cooling medium onto a surface of an inverted drinking glass supported on the support. The configuration of the nozzle is such that it discharges cooling medium at a discharge angle that is less than 90 relative to a drinking glass mouth plane, being a plane in which the mouth of the drinking glass is located in use.

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21: 2013/04425 22: 2013/06/14 43: 2013/12/19 51: B65C, B67B, B67C 71: Makro Labelling S.r.l. 72: BELLINI, Marco, MARCANTONI, Simone 33: IT 31: VR2010A000253 32: 2010/12/27 54: A DEVICE FOR DETECTING MOVING CONTAINERS 00: Described is a device for detecting containers (2) moving along a feed path (A) of a conveyor (3), comprising a support structure (11) and at least one detection sensor (15) connected to the support structure (11) and mobile with respect to the support structure. The device (1) also comprises means (16) for synchronising the sensor (15) with respect to the container (2), to move it in such a way that the sensor (15) follows the container (2) along at least one part of the feed path (A) from an initial position to a final position. Described is also a method for detecting containers (2) moving along a feed path (A) of a conveyor (3), comprising the operating steps of providing a sensor (15) and moving it from an initial position to a final position in a way which is synchronised with the movement of a container (2).

21: 2013/04432 22: 2013/06/14 43: 2013/12/19 51: B60R, G06F 71: CARSTATS SA (PTY) LTD. 72: VOLANS, Royden 33: ZA 31: 2012/03895 32: 2012/05/29 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OBTAINING INFORMATION ATTRIBUTABLE TO A PARTICULAR VEHICLE 00: A method of and system for obtaining information attributable to a particular vehicle is provided. The method comprises scanning a vehicle identifier on a licence disk of the particular vehicle by means of a mobile device associated with a user, the mobile device comprising scanning means and a display screen. The mobile device in turn runs a mobile application that is arranged to access the scanned vehicle identifier, process the scanned vehicle identifier to retrieve information regarding one or more features of the particular vehicle, this information being embedded within the scanned

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PATENT JOURNAL described. 21: 2013/04440 22: 2013/06/14 43: 2013/12/19 51: E21C 71: ESCO Windber Inc. 72: SULOSKY, William P. 54: HOLDER BLOCK ASSEMBLY FOR A CUTTING TOOL HAVING A HYDRAULIC PISTON AND METHOD 00: A holder block assembly for a drum-type cutting tool has a holder block, a sleeve, and a piston carried in a piston channel formed in the holder block. The sleeve includes a shank and an enlarged flange at an end of the shank. The sleeve shank is received in a hole in the holder block, with the shank and hole wall forming a number of axially spaced interference fits. A source of pressurized fluid applied to the holder block forces the piston against the sleeve to extract the sleeve from the holder block. Sealing structure between the piston and the holder block prevents the release of hydraulic fluid when the sleeve is released.

vehicle identifier, and display the retrieved information, in the form of a first dataset, on the display screen of the mobile device. In an embodiment, the user may be prompted to validate the information retrieved by the mobile application, with the method in turn comprising sending a validation request and the retrieved information to a remote processor.

21: 2013/04439 22: 2013/06/14 43: 2013/12/19 51: A23L, A61P 71: United Pharmaceuticals 72: MARGOSSIAN, Jonathan Albert, PRADEAU, Nicolas, FALLOURD, Yannick 33: FR 31: 1060691 32: 2010/12/17 54: ANTI-REGURGITATION AND/OR ANTIGASTRO-OESOPHAGEAL REFLUX COMPOSITION, PREPARATION AND USES 00: The invention relates to compositions intended for reducing, ideally for eliminating, regurgitation and/or gastrooesophageal reflux phenomena affecting an individual. Anti-regurgitation and/or anti-reflux infant formulae and milks intended for feeding newborn babies, infants and young children are particularly

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: SAFETY AND DESCENDER DEVICE 00: 57: It is described a belay, of static or dynamic type, and descender, of self-blocking type and not, device for securing one or more ropes (10) comprising a main body (1) composed of at least two or more flat plates (2, 2A, 3) constrained one to another according to planes preferably parallel, or slightly tilted, by a plurality of spacer pins (4 - 7). The rope/s is/are inserted inside the body of the device which further comprises a first karabiner (15) hooked to the main body by passing through an opening (8) in the device body. The karabiner (15) is movable in the opening between an unlocking position of the rope, that is the usual use condition, and an emergency position wherein the rope is blocked, and vice versa. The device further comprises a hole (60) passing through the device body allowing the hooking of the first karabiner (15) removed from the opening (8) or of a second karabiner (61) around which the rope/s (10) is/are passed, and further means for constraining the device body to a fixed hooking point (80), which comprise at least one through hole (70) inside which a further respective karabiner (71) is hooked.

33: EP 31: 10197122.4 32: 2010/12/28 54: PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION COMPRISING A BIOPHARMACEUTICAL DRUG 00: 57: The present invention is related to a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a biopharmaceutical drug, said composition further comprising at least one mono- or dicarboxylic acid with a backbone of 2-6 C-Atoms, or at least one salt thereof.

21: 2013/04447 22: 06/06/2013 43: 19/12/2013 51: C01B 71: CLARIANT PRODUKTE (DEUTSCHLAND) GMBH 72: ARNO TISSLER, SILKE SAUERBECK, OLIVER RAUCH, RODERIK ALTHOFF 33: DE 31: 10 2010 055 730.7 32: 2010/12/22 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING TITANO(SILICO)-ALUMINO-PHOSPHATE 00: 57: The invention relates to a method for producing titano-(silico)-alumo-phosphate, a catalyst moulded body which contaisn titano-(silico)-alumo-phosphate, a wash coat containing titano-(silico)-alumophosphate, to the use of the wash coat for producing a catalyst and to the use of the titano-(silico)-alumophosphate or the catalyst moulded body for producing a catalyst. 21: 2013/04448 22: 18/06/2013 43: 19/12/2013 51: A62B, A63B 71: ALUDESIGN SPA 72: CARLO PAGLIOLI 33: IT 31: MI2011A000023 32: 2011/01/13 21: 2013/04450 22: 18/06/2013 43: 09/01/2014 51: C23C 71: ARCELORMITTAL INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO SL

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PATENT JOURNAL the plant matrix by means of pulsed power; diffusing the molecules of interest from the processed plant matrix in a hydroalcoholic solvent and/or a solvent including ethyl acetate; and recovering the molecules of interest that were diffused. 21: 2013/04463 22: 2013/06/18 43: 2013/12/19 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: SANOFI 72: WIRTH, Klaus, SCHREUDER, Herman, RUF, Sven, SADOWSKI, Thorsten, BUNING, Christian 33: EP 31: 11305078.5 32: 2011/01/26 54: SUBSTITUTED 3-HETEROAROYLAMINOPROPIONIC ACID DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS PHARMACEUTICALS 00: The present invention relates to compounds of the formula (I), wherein A, D, E, L, G, R10, R30, R40, R50 and R60 have the meanings indicated in the claims, which are valuable pharmaceutical active compounds. They are inhibitors of the protease cathepsin A, and are useful for the treatment of diseases such as atherosclerosis, heart failure, renal diseases, liver diseases or inflammatory diseases, for example. The invention furthermore relates to processes for the preparation of the compounds of the formula I, their use and pharmaceutical compositions comprising them.

72: CHRISTIAN ALLELY, Daniel CHALEIX, MAXIME MONNOYER, JULIE CHASSAGNE, DANIEL JACQUES 33: - 31: - 32: 54: STEEL SHEET WITH A MULTILAYER COATING 00: 57: The invention relates to a steel sheet provided with a multilayer coating including at least one zincbased layer including 0.1 to 20wt.-% magnesium, said zinc-based layer beign topped with a fine temporary protective layer having a thickness of between 5 and 100 nm and consisting of a metal or metal oxide selected from the group containing aluminum, chromium, aluminum oxides A1Ox, x being strictly between 0.01 and 1.5, and chromium oxides CrOy, y being strictly between 0.01 and 1.5. The aforementioned zinc-based layer, which contains 0.1 to 20 wt.-% magnesium, is not alloyed with the temporary protective layer. The invention also relates to a method for producing such a steel sheet and a part. 21: 2013/04460 22: 18/06/2013 43: 19/12/2013 51: A61K, C12R 71: PIERRE FABRE DERMO-COSMETIQUE and PIERRE FABRE MEDICAMENT 72: LIBON CHRISTINE, NGUYEN THIEN, CASTEX-RIZZI NATHALIE 33: FR 31: 1061082 32: 2010/12/22 54: NOVEL BACTERIUM AND EXTRACTS OF SAID BACTERIUM AND THE USE OF SAME IN THERAPY 00: 57: The present invention relates to a novel bacterial strain isolated and characterized from groundwater. The invention also relates to bacterial extracts and to the therapeutic use of same, notably in the context of the treatment of inflammations. 21: 2013/04461 22: 18/06/2013 43: 19/12/2013 51: A23L, B01D 71: SOCIETE FRANCAISE DE LABORATOIRES D'OENOLOGIE SOFRALAB and UNIVERSITE TECHNOLOGIE DE COMPIEGNE-UTC 72: VOROBIEV EUGENE, LANOISELLE JEANLOUIS, BOUSSETA NADIA, MANTEAU SEBASTIEN, LOGEAT MICHEL 33: FR 31: 1059547 32: 2010/11/19 54: METHOD FOR EXTRACTING MOLECULES OF INTEREST FROM ALL OR PART OF A PLANT MATRIX 00: 57: The invention relates to a method for extracting molecules of interest from a plant matrix, the method including the following steps: electrically processing

21: 2013/04464 22: 2013/06/18 43: 2013/12/19 51: A01G 71: HOLLAND TECHNOLOGY B.V. 72: HOFF, Petrus, Mattheus, Maria 33: NL 31: 2005869 32: 2010/12/16 33: NL 31: 2006384 32: 2011/03/14 33: NL 31: 2007534 32: 2011/10/04 54: A PLANT IRRIGATING SYSTEM AND A METHOD 00: The invention relates to a plant irrigating system (1), comprising a collection structure (99) for collecting moisture present in the atmosphere, wherein the collection structure is provided with a water recovery

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surface (24) which during use at least partly makes an angle with respect to the orientation of gravity. The plant irrigating system further comprises a reservoir (98) for storing the recovered moisture, wherein the reservoir is provided with irrigation means (19,21) for delivering moisture present in the reservoir to a subsoil located therebelow. The collection structure and the reservoir are manufactured from paper material and/or biodegradable plastic.

21: 2013/04465 22: 2013/06/18 43: 2013/12/19 51: A61K 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: BOUILLOT, Philippe, REYNAUD, Emeric 33: EP 31: 11150431.2 32: 2011/01/07 54: IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT FORMULATIONS 00: The present invention relates to a solid phase pharmaceutical composition comprising one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients and an active pharmaceutical ingredient ("API") which is a compound of formula A1 or A2 or a pharmacologically acceptable salt, solvate or hydrate thereof, wherein the API is not exposed to a basic compound. 21: 2013/04490 22: 19/06/2013 43: 09/01/2014 51: A61B, A61K, A61P 71: ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (AIIMS) and THE SECRETARY, DEPART OF BIOTECHNOLOGY 72: LUTHRA KALPANA, ANDRABI RAIEES, WIG NAVEET, BISWAS ASHUTOSH 33: IN 31: 1882/DEL/2012 32: 2012/06/19 54: NEUTRALIZING HUMAN ANTI-V3 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AND USE THEREOF FOR THE PRODUCTION OF VACCINE AGAINST HIV 00: -

21: 2013/04531 22: 2013/06/20 43: 2014/01/14 51: E21D; E21F 71: GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD 72: TYRER, David Charles; JACOBS, Adriaan Jakobus 33: ZA 31: 2012/05025 32: 2012-07-05 54: A METHOD OF FILLING AN EXCAVATION SHAFT 00: A method of filling an excavation shaft which extends between a hole in the ground, or the floor of a first level underground excavation, to an opening in the roof of a second level underground excavation.

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21: 2013/04541 22: 20/06/2013 43: 06/01/2014 51: B65D 71: SCAPUCCIN MICHELE 72: SCAPUCCIN MICHELE 33: IT 31: PD2010A000358 32: 2010/11/25 54: COFFE CAPSULE 00: 57: The object of the invention concerns a coffee capsule (1), in particular a Nespresso tm; compatible capsule that improves the yield of the product obtained through the use of a depression or concavity (6) on the side where the water and/or steam enters the capsule, using a radial variation of the flow of the water and/or steam entering along a axis parallel to the axis of the capsule.

21: 2013/04546 22: 20/06/2013 43: 14/01/2014 51: C12Q 71: GENETIC ANALYSIS AS 72: VEBO HEIDI, RUDI KNUT, SEKELJA MONIKA 33: GB 31: 1021399.9 32: 2010/12/16 54: OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBE SET AND METHODS OF MICROBIOTA PROFILING 00: 57: The invention provides a set of oligonucleotide probes, said set comprising:(a) an oligonucleotide comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from SEQ ID NO 1, SEQ ID NO 27 or a sequence capable of hybridising to either sequence under conditions of high stringency;(b) an oligonucleotide comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from SEQ ID NO 2, SEQ ID NO 28 or a sequence capable of hybridising to either sequence under conditions of high stringency;(c) an oligonucleotide comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from SEQ ID NO 3, SEQ ID NO 29 or a sequence capable of hybridising to either sequence under conditions of high stringency;(d) an oligonucleotide comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from SEQ ID NO 4, SEQ ID NO 30 or a sequence capable of hybridising to either sequence under conditions of high stringency; and(e) one or more oligonucleotides comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from those recited in Table 1 or a sequence capable of hybridising to any nucleotide sequence recited in Table 1 under conditions of high stringency; and optionally(f) one or more oligonucleotides comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from those recited in Table 2 and Table 3 or a sequence capable of hybridising to any nucleotide sequence recited in Table 2 and Table 3 under conditions of high stringency. Methods of profiling

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PATENT JOURNAL as adjustable loft heads 202, 302 incorporating an adjustable loft mechanism 500a, 500b and a sole 504, the geometry 545 of which maintains the adjustable loft heads 202, 302 horizontal to the ground; the fixed loft or adjustable loft interchangeable head covers: wood heads 200: #1 wood 210, fairway woods 220, and hybrids; iron heads 300: #1 irons to #9 310, 320, and wedges 330; and/or putter head 400.

the microbiota of the GI tract of a subject and methods of diagnosing or monitoring a disease or condition in a subject or predicting or assessing the risk of a subject developing a disease or condition in which the oligonucleotide probe set of the invention is used are also provided. Kits comprising the oligonucleotide probe set of the invention are also provided.

21: 2013/04547 22: 20/06/2013 43: 14/01/2014 51: A63B 71: ZABALA SCHARPP ANDRES JULIO 72: ZABALA SCHARPP ANDRES JULIO 33: - 31: - 32: 54: COMPACT, CONFIGURABLE GOLF CLUB SET 00: 57: Compact set of golf clubs that can be configured during play at the player's discretion, prior to each striking of the ball, which comprises: a rod 100 of a length that can be adjusted in discrete length positions 165 by a telescopic handle 110; the rod 100 of adjustable length including a head 170 interchange mechanism; an interchangeable head 200, 300, 400 on the rod 100 of adjustable length, with options of fixed-loft heads 201, 301, 401; such

21: 2013/04548 22: 20/06/2013 43: 06/01/2014 51: G05F 71: LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION 72: LEVAN DAVID O, CLAYTON MUNROE C 33: US 31: 12/979,701 32: 2010/12/28 54: SAFE AREA VOLTAGE AND CURRENT INTERFACE 00: 57: A safe area voltage and current interface is provided that includes an antenna and mode selection unit, an antenna tuner unit and an interface unit. The antenna and mode selection unit determines a frequency mode and an antenna mode for an output signal. The antenna tuner unit is directly connected to the antenna and mode selection unit and is configured to tune the output signal based on the frequency mode and the antenna mode determined by the antenna and mode selection unit. The interface unit is directly connected to the antenna tuner unit and is configured to ensure that a current and voltage level of the output signal does not exceed an intrinsically safe current and voltage level, while maintaining the peak current level of the output signal to a level sufficient to drive an electronic component disposed in an unsafe environment.

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21: 2013/04597 22: 2013/06/20 43: 2014/01/15 51: A47L 71: GREY TECHNOLOGY LIMITED 72: GREY, Nicholas Gerald 33: GB 31: 1021655.4 32: 2010/12/22 54: VACUUM CLEANER 00: This invention relates to a vacuum cleaner (10), and in particular a vacuum cleaner (10) having a rotatable brush (24). The vacuum cleaner (10) has a travelling head (12) adapted to be moved across a surface to be cleaned, the travelling head (12) having a leading end (28) and a trailing end. The travelling head (12) has a rotatable brush (24), the rotatable brush (34) being located in a brush chamber (23) at the leading end of the travelling head (12), the brush chamber (34) having an opening (26) through which a part of the rotatable brush (24) projects, the opening (26) and the rotatable brush (24) spanning substantially the full width of the travelling head (12). The travelling head (12) also has an impeller (46), and a motor (34) for driving the rotatable brush (34) and the impeller (46). The travelling head (12) has a removable dirt collection chamber (42) spanning substantially the full width of the travelling head, and a filter means (52) located between the dirt - collection chamber (42) and the impeller (46), the filter means (52) also spanning substantially the full width of the travelling head.

21: 2013/04601 22: 21/06/2013 43: 06/01/2014 51: B29C, B65D 71: NABER BEHEER BV 72: NABER WILHELMUS CORNELIS MARIA 33: NL 31: 1038469 32: 2010/12/22 54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A PACKAGE 00: 57: For the purpose of manufacturing a package, an entirety is provided by means of injection moulding, the entirety including a plastic tray (10) having an open side and a ring-shaped plastic cover rim (20) which is located at the open side of the tray (10), at a circumferential rim of the tray (10), and which surrounds that circumferential rim. The cover rim (20) is connected to the tray (10) by means of a relatively thin plastic film, wherein the cover rim (20) and the tray (10) are detached from each other by forcing a limited mutual movement of the cover rim (20) and the tray (10). Furthermore, a piece of cover foil (40) is provided and connected to at least the cover rim (20). Preferably, the cover rim (20) and the tray (10) are adapted to be capable of getting into engagement with each other by means of a snap connection after they do no longer form an integral entirety with each other.

21: 2013/04602 22: 21/06/2013 43: 06/01/2014 51: C07G, C08B, C12P 71: BUCKMAN LABORATORIES INTERNATIONAL, INC 72: JAQUESS PERCY A, JANSE BERNARD 33: US 31: 61/435.492 32: 2011/01/24 54: PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS FOR ENZYMATICALLY ISOLATING LIGNIN AND OTHER BIOPRODUCTS FROM HERBACEOUS PLANTS 00: -

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57: Methods for enzymatically isolating lignin and other bioproducts, such as fermentable sugars, from herbaceous plant materials, are described. The methods can provide improvements, such as increased product purity and reduced process energy requirements and product modifications and contamination. Systems for practicing the methods also are provided.

21: 2013/04603 22: 21/06/2013 43: 06/01/2014 51: H04L 71: RTX A/S 72: JENSEN RUNE STROM, HVEDEGAARD HENRIK, HANSEN LARS, PETERSEN JENS TOFTGAARD 33: EP 31: 10197291.7 32: 2010/12/29 54: SCALABLE WIRELESS MULTICELL VOIP ARCHITECTURE 00: 57: Wireless base station device for handling wireless communication, e.g. DECT, between a plurality of associated wireless terminals and an IP network. The base station device has a radio transceiver, a network interface, and a processor with communication application and a communication session management software. The communication session management is arranged to control a communication session with an associated wireless terminal (upper layer management), while wireless communication with said associated wireless terminal involved with said communication session (lower layer) is handled by another base station device. Thus, the base station can manage separate operation of its upper and lower layer, thereby enabling e.g. hand-over of a session to and from other base stations. This allows self contained single casing base station devices to operate in a network without the need for at central server, and still such network is easy to extend by adding base stations.

21: 2013/04657 22: 2013/06/21 43: 2014/01/15 51: E02F; B65H 71: HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 72: BAKER, Samuel John Andrew 33: US 31: 13/531,765 32: 2012/06/25 54: DYNAMIC DAMPENING OF WIRE ROPE 00: A machine includes a base, a main housing that is freely rotatable and supported on the base. The main housing includes a generally horizontal surface. The machine also includes a drum mounted on said main housing, a boom extending from said main housing, a bucket operatively connected to and supported by the boom, a wire rope extending between the drum and the bucket for movement of the bucket, a fairlead disposed on the main housing along a path of the wire rope. The wire rope passes through the fairlead between the drum and the bucket. A dynamic dampening mechanism is disposed on the fairlead, the dynamic dampening mechanism including a dampening fluid having a variable viscosity in response to an electrical current applied thereto.

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21: 2013/04665 22: 24/06/2013 43: 07/01/2014 51: B05D, F24J 71: ABENGOA SOLAR NEW TECHNOLOGIES, S.A 72: NOELIA MARTINEZ SANZ, ERIKA PATRICIA CLAVIJO RIVERA, VALERIO FERNANDEZ QUERO, JOSE BARRAGAN JIMENEZ 33: ES 31: P201001652 32: 2010/12/30 54: METHOD FOR IN SITU COATING A TOWER SOLAR RECEIVER 00: 57: The invention relates to a method for in situ coating a tower solar receiver in order to protect the surface of the receiver from corrosion and to increase absorptivity of same, which is carried out in several steps: surface preparation, application of the coating, curing, optional vitrification and controlled cooling. The surface preparation is done by zones depending on the size of the receiver, a methodology that enables an intercalated application of the coating in order to minimize the risk of corrosion. The curing stage is carried out by supplying steam to the inside of the receiver tubes, and temperature requirements above the operating limits of the boiler and adjusted with the solar field as a support system. Viitrification is done using saturated steam traveling through the receiver tubes and concentrating solar radiation on the surface of the receiver from the solar field.

21: 2013/04723 22: 25/06/2013 43: 13/01/2014 51: A61K, C07K, G01N, A61P 71: AFFITECH RESEARCH AS 72: HAGEMANN URS BEAT, GRIEP REMKO ALBERT, REIRSEN HERALD, KIPRIJANOV SERGEJ MICHAILOVIC 33: GB 31: 1020738.9 32: 2010/12/07, 54: ANTI CCR4 ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF 00: 57: The present disclosure provides antibodies which bind to an epitope in the extracellular domain of human CC chemokine receptor 4 (CCR4) and which are capable of inhibiting the binding of macrophage - derived chemokine (MDC) and/or thymus and activation regulated chemokine (TARC) to CCR4. Also provided are inter alia immunoconjugates and compositions comprising such antibodies and methods and uses involving such antibodies, particularly in the medical and diagnostic fields.

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PATENT JOURNAL has an abrasive-free rim that laterally adjoins the active region of the abrasive (2).

21: 2013/04770 22: 26/06/2013 43: 08/01/2014 51: B65H 71: DIRECTECH (PY) LTD 72: ROSSOUW REINIER, BERGLAR LUKE, SOMERSET SIMON 33: ZA 31: 2012/04741 32: 2012/06/26 54: A DE-REELING DEVICE 00: 57: This invention relates to a de-reeling device. More specifically, the invention relates to de-reeling device for de-reeling thin wire from a reel. The dereeling device includes a track, a primary arm and a secondary arm. The track comprises a first end and a second. The primary arm is fixed in position relative to the first end of the track and has at least one primary pulley mounted thereon. The secondary arm is movable along the track between the first and second ends thereof and has at least one secondary pulley mounted thereon. The at least one primary pulley and/or the at least one secondary pulley are rotatable about and axially displaceable along the respective arm on which they are mounted such that in use and with wire feeding through the pulleys, the pulleys are self-orientating axially along the respective arms into a position minimizing frictional forces transmittable to the wire.

21: 2013/04798 22: 27/06/2013 43: 08/01/2014 51: B24D 71: RUD STRARCKE GMBH & CO KG 72: JOHANNES TACK 33: DE 31: 10 2011 009 164.5 32: 2011/01/22, 54: GRINDING BODY 00: 57: A grinding body (1), which consists of a support material (5) and an abrasive (2) adhesively applied thereto, is formed such that the grinding body (1)

21: 2013/04836 22: 28/06/2013 43: 10/01/2014 51: F24J 71: EUROPEA DE CONSTRUCCIONES METALICAS SA 72: MAXIMILIANO CARRASCO GIMENA, JOSE DOMINGUEZ ABASCAL, FERNANDO MEDINA REGUERA, JOSE PARRA FERNANDEZ-MOTA, FERNANDO MEDINA ENCINA, LUIS GARRIDO DELGADO 33: ES 31: P201001653 32: 2010/12/30 54: SUPPORT MODULE FOR A SOLAR COLLECTOR HAVING A TRIANGULAR SUBSTRUCTURE 00: 57: The invention relates to a support module for a solar collector having a triangular substructure, formed by: a main structure intended to resist the torsional and bending forces of the collector, and an auxiliary structure that balances the assembly and supports the weight of the mirrors and the absorber tube. The main structure includes: a triangular substructure comprising regular pyramids and two half-pyramids at the ends, bars (5) joining the upper vertex of each pyramid (1) to the upper vertex (1) of the adjacent pyramid or to the upper vertex (1') of the adjacent half-pyramid (1'), a diagonal bar (4) joining two opposite vertices of the base of each pyramid, and two king posts (6) located on each end of the triangular substructure. The auxiliary structure includes: arms (7, 7'), struts (8, 8', 8") for each arm (7, 7'), purlins (9) and supports (11) for the absorber tube (12).

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21: 2013/04872 22: 01/07/2013 43: 06/01/2014 51: A61K, G01N 71: MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV and VAKZINE PROJEKT MANAGEMENT GMBH 72: GRODE LEANDER, KAUFMANN STEFAN H.E, DESEL CHRISTIANE, BANDERMANN SILKE 33: US 31: 61/425 442 32: 2010/12/21, 54: RECOMBINANT MYCOBACTERIUM AS A VACCINE 00: 57: The invention relates to a recombinant Mycobacterium cell for use as a vaccine. 21: 2013/04873 22: 2013/07/01 43: 2014/01/15 51: B67D 71: GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD 72: CAWOOD, Martin; PASTORINO, Paulo Ettore; SHEPPARD, James William 33: ZA 31: 2012/08236 32: 2012/10/30 54: A STATIC MIXER 00: The present invention provides for a static mixer which includes a housing with an inlet at one end and an outlet at an opposed end, and an odd number of parallel tubular chambers, of three or more, defined within the housing and configured therein to provide fluid communication between the inlet and the outlet, and a plurality of mixing elements, each of which is contained within a respective chamber.

21: 2013/04883 22: 01/07/2013 43: 06/01/2014 51: F41A 71: SAKO OY 72: AALTO JUHU 33: - 31: - 32: 54: FIREARM AND FIREARM SYSTEM 00: 57: A firearm (1) which is arranged modifiable by the user such that a firearm barrel (30) is arranged replaceable by the user, whereby the firearm (1) comprises - a barrel unit (3), which is arranged detachable by the user and fastenable to a receiver (20), which barrel unit (3) comprises the barrel (30) and a locking piece (35), - whereby the locking piece (35) is composed to comprise an external shape, which comprises a backward narrowing rear cone (355), which fits a cone (205) in the receiver (20) and which external shape comprises a forward narrowing front cone (356), and which fits a cone (366) in the centering bush (36), - whereby to the centering bush (36) is rotatably connected a clamping bush (37) having an outer thread (372) which fits an inner thread (202) in the receiver, whereby by rotating the clamping bush (37) in the locked direction, the rear end of the locking piece (35) is centerable by means of the rear cone (355) and lockable to the cone (205) in the receiver (20) and the locking piece (35) is of its front end centerable by means of the front cone (356) and lockable by means of the cone (366) of the centering bush (36) and a radially expanding cylinder surface (367) cocentrically to a cylinder surface in the surface (207) in the receiver, - whereby, in the tensioned state, the barrel unit (3) is in contact with the receiver (20) only of the locking piece (35) at the point of the rear cone (355) and at the point of the front cone (356).

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PATENT JOURNAL A shower device according to the invention includes a shower head housing (2) having a jet disk (7) and a multiplicity of jet outlet openings (8, 8a). The jet outlet openings are divided into multiple groups of jet outlet openings. For each group of jet outlet openings, a distinct chamber (12, 21) is formed in the shower head housing. A water inlet (3) can for example be connected by means of a change-over valve (15) to in each case one of the chambers fluidic in parallel. The two chambers are arranged consecutively in the shower head housing. The water exiting the rear chamber as viewed relative to the jet disk can for example pass through the front chamber in a sealed channel or as a jet, which passes through a larger opening of the jet disk.

21: 2013/04913 22: 2013/07/02 43: 2014/01/15 51: B60S 71: HENRY WILKINSON 72: WILKINSON, HENRY 33: ZA 31: 2010/09052 32: 2010/12/15 33: ZA 31: PCT/ZA2011/000088 32: 2011/11/15 54: MOBILE CARWASH SYSTEM 00: The invention provides for a mobile vehicle washing unit. The mobile vehicle washing unit includes a portable dispensing unit having at least one reservoir for storing a liquid detergent under pressure and a spray applicator for applying the pressurised detergent to a vehicle. The reservoir includes a rubber bladder housed therein under pressure, the bladder being fillable with the liquid detergent.

21: 2013/04948 22: 2013/07/03 43: 2014/01/15 51: B05B 71: HANSGROHE SE 72: SCHORN, Franz; BUTZKE, Klaus; WHRLE, Markus; MELLE, Fabian; BUEHLER, Jeurgen; KLEINWAECHTER, Sven 33: DE 31: 102012212300.8 32: 2012/07/13 54: SHOWER DEVICE 00: -

21: 2013/04951 22: 03/07/2013 43: 06/01/2014 51: B28B, B66C, E04G, E04H, F03D 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: HERMANN VAN OHLEN, MICHAEL HONCZEK, NORBERT HOLSCHER 33: DE 31: 10 2011 003 164.2 32: 2011/01/26 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ERECTING A TOWER FOR A WIND ENERGY PLANT 00: 57: The invention relates to a lifting device, in particular a crossbeam, for lifting a first tower

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segment of a concrete tower of a wind energy plant by means of a crane, comprising at least one securing means for securing the tower segment to the lifting and at least one release device for releasing a connection between the lifting device and the tower segment.

21: 2013/04995 22: 2013/07/04 43: 2014/01/15 51: H02B, H02G, H02J 71: Carl Marthinus Becker 72: Carl Marthinus Becker 33: ZA 31: 2012/04024 32: 2012/06/01 54: Load control relay 00: A controller 10 for an electrical load comprises a control circuit including a programmable logic device and a real time clock. The programmable logic device is programmed automatically to switch AC mains power OFF and ON at certain times according to one of a number of pre-programmed profiles loaded in memory in the controller 10 and to impose a random time on the switching period determined by the particular profile.

21: 2013/04999 22: 04/07/2013 43: 06/01/2014 51: C12N 71: MOLOGEN AG 72: MATTHIAS SCHROFF, KERSTIN KAPP, CHRISTIANE KLEUSS 33: GB 31: 1021867.5 32: 2010/12/23 54: NON-CODING IMMUNOMODULATORY DNA CONSTRUCT 00: 57: The present invention relates to a nucleic acid molecule and its use for the modulation of the immune system. It provides a DNA construct for immunomodulation comprising at least one nucleotide in L-conformation. 21: 2013/05000 22: 2013/07/04 43: 2014/01/16 51: C05F 71: TOLA ORGANICS (PTY) LIMITED 72: MOXHAM, Murray Robert, MOSS, Peter John, PRETORIUS, Willie Jacobus 33: ZA 31: 2010/09243 32: 2010/12/23 33: ZA 31: PCT/ZA2011/000097 32: 2011/12/21 54: ORGANIC SOIL TREATMENT 00: -

The invention provides a base for a soil treatment preparation comprising active carbon, whereby active carbon is defined as being carbon consumable by microbes as found. The invention extends to a soil treatment preparation including a base comprising active carbon.
21: 2013/05006 22: 2013/07/04 43: 2014/01/15 51: F04D, F04B 71: PURICARE INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LTD 72: HARRIS, Kenneth 33: ZA 31: 2012/02447 32: 2012/04/04 54: PUMPING ARRANEGEMENT 00: -

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PATENT JOURNAL the elderly person so that they can be fed the liquid in a more effective and safe manner. The invention also relates to a method of use of the geriatric feeding cup whereby the search reflex, the suck reflex and the swallow reflex are stimulated to feed the person.

The present invention relates to a pumping system, which includes a pump configured to cause reciprocating vacuum and pressure force cycle, a first main body of fluid, a first pumping chamber that is in fluid communication with the first main body of fluid via a first passge, and a second pumping chamber that is in fluid communication with the first pumping chamber via a second passage that is further in fluid communication with the pump and furthermore in fluid communication with the first main body of fluid via a third passage.

21: 2013/05044 22: 05/07/2013 43: 10/01/2014 51: A47G, A47J, A61J 71: GABRIEL HEDRIK ROUX 72: GABRIEL HENDRIK ROUX 33: US 31: 61/430,830 32: 2011/01/07 54: GERIATRIC CUP FEEDER AND METHOD OF USE 00: 57: The invention refers to a geriatric feeding cup for feeding liquid to an elderly person, including a cup adapted to receive the liquid, a lid and a spout made of a soft pliable material fitted to the cup. In use, the geriatric feeding cup enables the search reflex, the suck reflex and the swallow reflex to be stimulated in

21: 2013/05097 22: 08/07/2013 43: 20/01/2014 51: A61B, A61M 71: DA WU 72: DA WU 33: CN 31: 201110198119.0 32: 2011/07/08 54: ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED HIGH FREQUENCY JET VENTILATION LARYNGOSCOPE 00: 57: An electronically controlled high frequency jet ventilation laryngoscope, comprising a laryngoscope handle (1) and a laryngoscope lens (2); an oxygen supply tube (3) is disposed in the laryngoscope handle (1); the front end of the oxygen supply tube (3) is disposed at the front end of the laryngoscope lens (2); also comprising an electronic controller (5); the electronic controller (5) comprises a housing (6), a display (7), an electromagnetic valve (8), a power supply module (9), a control module (10) and a control switch (11); the housing (6) is fixed to the top of the laryngoscope handle (1); the dispaly (7) and the control switch (11) are disposed on the housing (6); the power supply module (9) and the control module (10) are disposed in the housing (6); the electromagnetic valve (8) is disposed on the oxygen supply tube (3) in the laryngoscope handle (1); the display (7), the control module (10) and the control switch (11) are connected to the power supply module (9); and the control module (10) is connected to the display (7) and the electromagnetic valve (8) respectively. The electronically controlled high frequency jet ventilation laryngoscope is self-

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powered, and is compact, flexible, easy to carry, simple to operate, as well as accurate and reliable in use, and suitable for on-site resuscitation and first aid in various mobile situations.

21: 2013/05136 22: 2013/07/09 43: 2014/01/16 51: E02F; E21C 71: HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 72: GROSS, Matthew L.; COLWELL, Joseph J. 33: US 31: 61/669,388 32: 2012/07/09 54: BAIL ASSEMBLY 00: A shovel includes a dipper, a hoist rope supporting the dipper, and a bail assembly. The bail assembly includes a bail configured to be coupled to the dipper and an equalizer including a mounting block configured to receive a portion of the hoist rope. The bail is pivotable about a bail axis and defines a planar surface. The equalizer is pivotably coupled to the bail. The equalizer is pivotable about an equalizer axis that is parallel to the planar surface of the bail and is offset from the planar surface.

21: 2013/05143 22: 2013/07/09 43: 2014/01/16 51: G06F 71: YANG, Meng-Ta 72: YANG, Meng-Ta 54: KEYBOARD APPARATUS WITH A FONT DISPLAY AND METHOD THEREOF 00: The present invention provides a keyboard apparatus with a font display, comprising a keyboard main body having a plurality of keys and a display module provided thereon and a processing module electrically connected to the keys and the display module to be actuated correspondingly. The display module further comprises a lighting module and the keyboard main body further comprises a switch key for switching the input type thereof. With the aforementioned structure, as the keyboard apparatus is physically connected to a data processing device, the user is able to switch the input type via the keys, to adjust the angle of the display module and to verify the input content during typing. As a result, the merits of present invention including such as fast switch of the input types, facilitated verification of the input content, enhanced

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typing efficiency and reduced typing mistakes can be advantageously achieved.

21: 2013/05212 22: 2013/07/10 43: 2014/01/16 51: A61M 71: URETHROTECH LTD 72: ANDRICH, Daniela 33: GB 31: 0820052.9 32: 2008/10/31 54: DILATATION DEVICE 00: A device and a related method for urinary catheterisation is provided. The device comprises a catheter having an elongate body provided with a distal tip, a proximal end and one or more channels extending therethrough. A guidewire for guiding the catheter upon insertion extends through one of said one or more channels. In addition, there is a lubrication port at or towards the proximal end of the elongate body for introduction of a guidewire lubrication fluid into the channel having the guidewire extending therethrough. Also provided is a device and related method for urinary stricture dilatation, as well as kits for urinary catheterisation and urinary stricture dilatation.

21: 2013/05214 22: 2013/07/11 43: 2014/01/17 51: E04G; E04H; F16L 71: PRO 3 PRODUCTS PTY LTD 72: CROTHERS, Andrew, Paul; OOYENDYK, Philip; NOACK, Simon 33: AU 31: 2010905499 32: 2010/12/15 54: SYSTEM AND COMPONENTS FOR SAFELY ENCLOSING HANDRAILS, STAIRWAYS, WALKWAYS AND PLATFORMS 00: Safety barriers such as guardrails, handrails, walkways, and platforms are found in a large variety of industrial commercial, residential and public sites typically consist of an open framework of horizontal, vertical or inclined pipes. However in some cases such open systems do not provide a sufficient barrier to prevent dropped objects such as tools from escaping the confines of the handrail system and creating a hazard. To address this deficiency a system for enclosing a safety barrier has been developed which includes a specially adapted bracket for attachment to posts such as stanchions, hand rails or knee rails and a guard panel which is attached to the bracket and is used to enclose the side walls of the safety barrier to reduce the dropped object hazard. The bracket has an open clipping configuration to allow it to clipped onto the stanchions (or other supports) and left in place. There bracket can then moved into a closed configuration and clamped in place, after which a guard panel can be mounted onto the bracket. The bracket has a number of safety advantages. Firstly as the bracket can be clipped in place the installer can safely work from within the confines of the walkway. Secondly once the bracket is clipped in place, the installer is free to let go of the bracket and can pick up other tools or perform other tasks, and is not required to continue to hold the bracket until it is clamped in place (and risk dropping either the bracket or tools). The system additionally comprises

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step guards for enclosing the vertical gap (rise) between steps, and floor brackets and flooring sheet for covering grid mesh floors.

21: 2013/05220 22: 2013/07/11 43: 2014/01/16 51: E04D, E04B, E06B 71: VAN DER LEEK, Robert Benjamin 72: VAN DER LEEK, Robert Benjamin 33: ZA 31: 2012/02590 32: 2012/04/11 54: MULTI-PANEL CLOSURE 00: A closure (10) includes two lattices (20) of lazy tongs mechanisms that are spaced apart parallel at opposing edges of the closure and that are linked to pivot together between retracted and extended conditions. Shafts (22) extend from each lattice (20) and the shafts are spaced apart longitudinally along the lattices and are attached to the lattices to pivot in unison with parallel links (28) of the lattices. Parallel slats (12) are supported at each of their ends on one of the shafts (22), so that the slats extend between the two lattices (20). The shafts (22) are attached to the links (28) so that the slats (12) and shafts pivot in unison with parallel links of the lattices.

21: 2013/05252 22: 2013/07/12 43: 2014/01/20 51: E04D; E04G 71: ENVIROSAN CC 72: OLIVIER, Grant 54: GUTTER BRACKET 00: A gutter bracket which includes a support which is engageable with an external structure and a member, wherein the member is movable relative to the support and external structure, such that a gutter fastened to the member, may be orientated with relative ease, and once in a user defined position, the member may be fastened, by use of at least one fastener, to the support.

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: SCAFFOLDING COMPONENT HAVING AT LEAST ONE CONNECTION HEAD AND METHOD FOR FASTENING A SCAFFOLDING COMPONENT HAVING AT LEAST ONE CONNECTION HEAD TO A VERTICAL SCAFFOLDING ELEMENT 00: 57: The invention relates to a scaffolding component (45) with at least one connection head (61) for forming a releaseable connection with a vertical scaffolding element (41) extending in the direction of a longitudinal axis (47). On this scaffolding element is fastened a projection (44) which extends transversely to the longitudinal axis (47) thereof and which has an aperture (55) for plugging through a wedge (62). The connection head has an upper head part (74) with an upper wedge opening (80) and a lower head part (75) with a lower wedge opening (81), for the wedge (62) which can be plugged through the wedge openings (80, 81). Between the upper head part (74) and the lower head part (75) is arranged a slot (67) which is open towards the front and which is intended for plugging the connection head (61) onto the projection (44). The slot is bounded upwardly and downwardly by slot surfaces which extend on both sides of a horizontal centre plane. The connection head.

21: 2013/05350 22: 2013/07/17 43: 2014/01/23 51: C06B 71: AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED 72: PIENAAR, Andre; YAKHOUB, Hamat; KENNEDY, Eric; DLUGOGORSKI, Bogdan 33: ZA 31: 2011/03598 32: 2011/05/17 54: EMULSION EXPLOSIVE SENSITISING 00: An emulsion explosive, formulated with a basic surfactant, which is sensitised by gassing with active sodium hypo-chlorite.

21: 2013/05353 22: 15/07/2013 43: 20/01/2014 51: E04G 71: WILHELM LAYHER VERWALTUNGS-GMBH 72: HELMUT KRELLER 33: DE 31: 10 2011 050 809.0 32: 2011/06/01,

21: 2013/05355 22: 16/07/2013 43: 20/01/2014 51: B65D 71: ARCHIMEDES DEVELOPMENT LIMITED 72: PETER WATTS, PHILIP WALSH 33: EP 31: 11153387.3 32: 2011/02/04 54: IMPROVED CONTAINER 00: 57: A container (100), comprising a thread (120) arranged around an opening (110) for engaging a corresponding thread (120) of a closure (400), more than four retention members (140) arranged around

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PATENT JOURNAL 00: 57: Provision is made for a safety harness with a chest strap (20), an abdominal strap (30) and a damping unit (50) between the chest strap and the abdominal strap (20, 30). The damping unit (50) is designed to limit the maximum force of the safety harness exerted on the wearer in the case of a fall. The damping unit (50) has a connector (51) for connection to an external runner (110).

the opening (110), each retention member (140) having an end-face for abutting a member (510) on an interior surface of the closure (400) to impede unthreading of the closure (400), the retention members (140) being arranged such that a tangent (170) to each end- face of the retention members (140) intersects a plane (160, 350) bisecting the container (100) at an obtuse angle (171), wherein the retention members (140) are arranged in first and second groups, the first group (141, 410) comprising one retention member (140) having an end- face substantially parallel to the plane bisecting the container (100), and the second group (142, 420) comprising two or more retention members (140), the first and second groups being arranged on one side of the plane (160, 350), each in a respective quadrant of the container (100), the teeth of the second group (142, 420) have a first intertooth spacing, and a second inter- tooth spacing is provided between an end- face of the retention member of the second group (142, 420), and the second inter- tooth spacing is larger than the first inter- tooth spacing.

21: 2013/05356 22: 16/07/2013 43: 20/01/2014 51: A62B 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: HEINRICH GOPFERT, MIKE GIMMERTHAL 33: DE 31: 10 2011 003 579.6 32: 2011/02/03 54: SAFETY HARNESS

21: 2013/05357 22: 16/07/2013 43: 20/01/2014 51: E04G 71: WILHELM LAYHER VERWALTUNGS-GMBH 72: HELMUT KRELLER 33: DE 31: 10 2011 050 809.0 32: 2011/06/01, 54: ARRANGEMENT OF A SCAFFOLDING COMPONENT AND OF A VERTICAL SCAFFOLDING ELEMENT 00: 57: The invention relates to an arrangement (230) of a scaffolding component (45) having a connection head (61) and of a vertical scaffolding element (41) extending in the direction of a longitudinals axis (47). On this scaffolding element is fastened a projection (44) which extends transversely to the longitudinal axis (47) of the scaffolding element (41) away from the latter and onto which the connection head (61) is plugged. The projection (44) has an upper boundary surface (48) and a lower boundary surface (49). The projection (44) has an aperture (55.1) for plugging

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through a wedge (62), which aperture is arranged between an inner part (260) of the projection (44) in the transverse direction (118) and an outer part (97) of the projection (44) in the transverse direction (118) and which extends vertically between the upper and the lower boundary surface (48, 49). The connection head (61) has an upper head part (74) with an upper wedge opening (80) and a lower head part (75) with a lower wedge opening (81). The wedge is plugged, in a locking position (88), through the two wedge openings (80, 81) and through the aperture (55.1). Between the upper head part (74) and the lower head part (75) there is arranged a slot (67) which is open towards the front (79) and with which the connection head (61) is plugged onto the projection (44). The slot (67) is configured with a shoulder (100) of the upper head part (74) which extends downwardly from horizontal upper slot surfaces (95.1) formed in an insertion region (93.1) of the slot (67) and which is arranged above the horizontal upper boundary surface (48) of the outer projection part (97), which shoulder is bounded downwardly (115) with a horizontal shoulder slot surface (107) of the slot (67) via which the shoulder (100) is supported with its surface on the horizontal upper boundary surface (48) of the projection (44), with the result that a first spacing (151.2) of the the upper end (152) of an upper contact support surface (65.1) of the upper head part (74) from a horizontal centre plane (51) of the projection (44) and a second spacing (153.2) of the lower end (154) of a lower contact support surface (65.2) of the lower head part (75) from the horizontal centre plane (51) of the projection (44) are of the same size.

21: 2013/05403 22: 18/07/2013 43: 21/01/2014 51: B24D, C09C, C09K 71: SAINT-GOBAIN ABRASIVES INC and SAINTGOBAIN ABRASIFS 72: ARUP K KHAUND, YINGGANG TIAN, KRISHNAMOORTHY SUBRAMANIAN, JOHN PEARLMAN 33: US 31: 61/428.308 32: 2010/12/30 54: ABRASIVE ARTICLE AND METHOD OF FORMING 00: 57: An abrasive article having a substrate, a tacking fil overlying the substrate, abrasive particles comprising a coating layer bonded to the tacking film such that a bond between the coating layer and the tacking film defines a metallic bonding region, and a bonding layer overlying the abrasive particles and the tacking film.

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21: 2013/05405 22: 2013/07/17 43: 2014/01/23 51: B01D 71: SCRAGG, John Edgar 72: SCRAGG, John Edgar 33: ZA 31: 2010/08771 32: 2010/12/07 54: BARRIER SYSTEM FOR REMOVING WATER AND CONTAMINENTS FROM FUEL 00: A barrier system is disclosed which is fitted to the filler opening (12) of a fuel tank (10). The system comprises an outer sleeve (34) in the form of a coil spring (36) and lining (38) which is of a material that permits fuel to flow through it but which retains water and solid contaminants. A valve (52, 54) is provided at the lower of the sleeve (34) for enabling accumulated water and solid contaminents to be drained from the sleeve (34).

21: 2013/05454 22: 2013/07/19 43: 2014/01/22 51: F21V 71: JUSTING TECHNOLOGY (TAIWAN) PTE. LTD., JUSTING TECHNOLOGY PTE. LTD. 72: SU, Chia-Ching, YEN, Chih-Yuan 33: TW 31: 101213942 32: 2012/07/19 54: LAMP HOLDER FIXTURE 00: A lamp holder fixture is disclosed. The lamp holders of the present invention are positioned respectively at one tail end of a lamp tube by the fixtures. At least a through-hole is disposed near a tail end of the lamp tube, the lamp holder is formed with a positioning hole corresponding to the through-hole, and the fixture is provided with two elastic arms and an abut portion that connects the two elastic arms. A tail end of the elastic arm is formed with a latch portion and the latch portion is transfixed into the through-hole and the positioning hole orderly to sheath the lamp holder at the lamp tube, so that the lamp holder can be positioned quickly.

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21: 2013/05566 22: 2013/07/23 43: 2014/01/24 51: E02D 71: PIA SOLAR SA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: MAYBERY, CRAIG GILES COYLE 33: ZA 31: 2012/03036 32: 2012/04/25 54: GROUND ANCHOR 00: One aspect of the invention concerns a ground anchor which includes an elongate, round cylindrical tube with an operatively lower end which is longitudinally split to define respective lower end segments and an expander plug which has an operatively upper end located in the split end of the tube and an operatively lower body of round crosssection which extends coaxially from the lower end of the tube. The ground anchor also includes a retaining means that holds the tube and expander plug together against axial separation from one another and an indicator on the tube at a position towards its upper end. The anchor is inserted into a hole in the ground which is of predetermined depth less than the length of the anchor such that the expander plug bottoms out in the hole. Subsequent application of a sufficient downward axial force to a protruding, operatively upper end for the tube, which carries the indicator, overcomes the retaining means and drives the tube downwardly over the expander plug body. This splays the lower end segments of the tube apart from one another and into the ground at an acute angle to the axis of the anchor. Ground material is captured between the segments and the expander plug body and prevents subsequent movement of the segments towards the expander plug body thereby anchoring the tube against axial extraction from the ground. Another aspect of the

21: 2013/05600 22: 2013/07/24 43: 2014/01/24 51: B65G 71: JOY MM DELAWARE, INC. 72: COX, Michael S.; MILLER, William J. 33: US 31: 13/561,682 32: 2012/07/30 54: CONVEYOR SPROCKET ASSEMBLY 00: A conveyor sprocket assembly generally includes a support shaft, at least one conveyor sprocket slidably engaging the support shaft, and an abutment stop positioned adjacent the conveyor sprocket. The abutment stop is configured to be removed to allow the conveyor sprocket to slide axially along the support shaft.

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21: 2013/05601 22: 2013/07/24 43: 2014/01/24 51: G05B; G09B 71: HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 72: SWIDERSKI, Gregory; BENEDICT II, James 33: US 31: 61/742,096 32: 2012/08/02 54: DEPTH-RELATED HELP FUNCTIONS FOR A SHOVEL TRAINING SIMULATOR 00: Systems and methods for training an operator. One system includes a computing device including a processing unit and computer-readable medium. The computer-readable medium stores a training simulator application. The training simulator application, when executed by the processing unit, is configured to (i) receive an operating command from the operator, (ii) generate a simulated working environment and a simulated shovel having a simulated dipper, the simulated shovel and the simulated dipper positioned within the simulated working environment based on the operating command, (iii) generate an indicator providing depthrelated information to an operator relating to a position of the simulated dipper with respect to a point-of-reference within the simulated working environment, and (iv) output the simulated working environment and the indicator to at least one output device for display to the operator.

21: 2013/05730 22: 2013/07/30 43: 2014/01/30 51: E21D 71: AVENG (AFRICA) LIMITED 72: MUNIAH, Gerald 33: ZA 31: 2012/06074 32: 2012/08/14 54: BEARING PLATE 00: A rock bolt bearing plate which forms part of a compartment through which the bolt extends, and a valve for passing grout into, at least, the component.

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21: 2013/05809 22: 2013/08/01 43: 2014/02/03 51: F21V 71: JUSTING TECHNOLOGY (TAIWAN) PTE. LTD., JUSTING TECHNOLOGY PTE. LTD. 72: SU, Chia-Ching, YEN, Chih-Yuan 33: TW 31: 101128080 32: 2012/08/03 54: END CAP AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF 00: An end cap includes a body and a conductive terminal formed integrally with the body by injection molding. The body includes an inner annular wall to assemble with a lamp tube, the conductive terminal includes two electric connecting units and a pole-like conducting unit being in the inner annular wall and containing a longitudinal through-hole. Each electric connecting unit and the pole-like conducting unit are connected together by a joining unit and each electric connecting unit is extended out of the body from a joining unit. By inserting the end cap terminal, electricity is conducted by contact to transmit electric energy, forming a structure that can be assembled easily, parts thereof can be replaced and repaired by an ordinary person, and an electric connector thereof can rotate by 360 degrees to adjust an angle of irradiation. Moreover, the end cap

21: 2013/05839 22: 2013/08/02 43: 2014/02/03 51: B31B, B65D 71: GOSSAMER MACHINERY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: NIEDER-HEITMANN, Charl, JANSE VAN RENSBURG, Rudolf Georg 54: CONTAINERS AND METHODS OF ERECTING CONTAINERS 00: The invention relates to a method and apparatus for erecting parts of a container, specifically containers referred to as trays in the art. The method includes using a mandrel to fold four walls (14, 16) of the container (12) but return side walls (16) to a slanted, lower intermediate position relative to upstanding end walls (14), so that a finger (30) can pivot to fold a pillar (24) from an end (26) of an extension (20) of the end walls (14). At the same time, the slanted side walls (16) are supported from inside and their upper edges are folded inwards to form doublelayered lips (54). After the pillars (24) and lips (54) have been formed, the pressing elements (38) raise the intermediately positioned side walls (16) to upstanding positions where they are attached to the pillars (24).

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21: 2013/05914 22: 2013/08/06 43: 2014/02/10 51: B65G 71: BALLER, Werner Josef 72: BALLER, Werner Josef 33: ZA 31: 2012/04942 32: 2012/07/02 54: Vibrating Feeder Clearing Mechanism 00: This invention relates to bulk-material vibrating feeders, particularly vibrating grizzly feeders that are used for continuously feeding bulk particulate materials, such as rock and ore in the mining and rock crushing industries, by means of vibratory motion. A clearing mechanism is provided for a vibrating feeder 10 comprising a feeder deck that is adapted to receive a particulate material load continuously loaded onto the deck in use and to transport the load, by vibratory motion, between infeed (10.1) and out-feed (10.2) ends. The clearing mechanism is constituted by load scrapers 12 that are mounted operationally above the feeder deck such that the free end of each load scraper 12 is adapted to extend into the operational load space on the feeder deck. The clearing mechanism includes means, such as a chain conveyor system 16, to move and drive the load scrapers 12 in the travel direction of the load and in unison with the load during operation of the vibrating feeder 10.

21: 2013/0648 22: 2013/01/24 43: 2013/12/03 51: B62D 71: MAHINDRA NAVISTAR AUTOMOTIVES LIMITED 72: CHOUDHARI, Nilesh, Siddeshwar 33: IN 31: 2130/MUM/2010 32: 2010/07/27 54: FOLDABLE TYPE SAFETY STAY ROD FOR 4POINT SUSPENDED TRUCK 00: The invention relates a foldable type safety stay rod mechanism for trucks with four poi suspended cabin tilting mechanism. The stay rod mechanism comprises a stay rod assembly (3) mounted between the chassis (2) and cabin (1) at one side /both side of said cabin (1 The stay rod assembly (3) consists of top link (12) and bottom link (13) pivotally connected t each other by pin joint (9). A spring loaded latch lever is mounted over the said top bracket (12) near to the said pin joint (9). A pivot bracket (11 ) is connected to the side cabin long member (10) from bottom side. The said top link (12) is connected to the said pivot bracket (11 ) by shock absorbing joint. The said bottom link (13) connected to chassis (2) through th first chassis bracket with ball joint (9). The tilt cylinder (4) for assisting tilting of cabin (1 ) i connected between chassis (2) and pivot bracket (11) at same mounting location as that the said stay rod top link (12). The said cabin (1) is supported by a pair of front ca suspension springs (29) and a pair of rear cab suspension springs (30). The arrangement the cabin front suspension comprises a suspension bracket rear end connected underside cabin (1 ) to pivot bracket (11 ) and the forward end of the suspension bracket (26) is

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PATENT JOURNAL different diameters, limiting the axial movement of a cutting torch in the process of gas-cutting the end caps, and improving forming of gas-cut end surfaces of the tubes, thereby having high universality and efficiency.

pivotally connected to the cabin mounting bracket (27) which is rigidly connected to chassis ( through the second chassis bracket (28) fixed to the chassis (2).

21: 2013/0781 22: 2013/01/30 43: 2013/12/02 51: B23K 71: SHANGHAI BOILER WORKS CO., LTD. 72: CHENG, Li, GU, Weihong, SUN, Houbin, XIN, Wei 33: CN 31: 201110170279.4 32: 2011/06/23 54: GAS CUTTING GUIDE DEVICE 00: Disclosed is a gas cutting guide device, comprising a clamping positioning mechanism and a variablespeed transmission mechanism (11). The clamping positioning mechanism comprises an end cap connection guide mechanism and a cutting torch mounting positioning mechanism. The end cap connection guide mechanism comprises a magnetic block (1) and a guide block (3). The magnetic block (1) is fixedly mounted on an end surface of an end cap (13) of a tube, and a threaded core shaft (102) is disposed at a central position of an end surface of the magnetic block (1). The guide block (3) is fitted on the threaded core shaft (102) and is rotatable about the threaded core shaft (102). The variablespeed transmission mechanism (11) is mounted on the threaded core shaft (102) of the magnetic block (1). The cutting torch mounting positioning mechanism is disposed on the guide block (3), and comprises a positioning block (7) disposed on the guide block (3) and slidable along the guide block (3) up and down and a clamping block (5) connected to the positioning block (7) and rotatable about the positioning block (7). The device is capable of guiding gas cutting of end caps of tubes with

21: 2013/0782 22: 2013/01/30 43: 2013/12/02 51: B23B 71: SHANGHAI BOILER WORKS CO., LTD. 72: FAN, Hui, TANG, Hongbin, CHEN, Ying, ZHANG, Weiqun 33: CN 31: 201110119826.6 32: 2011/05/10 54: INDEXABLE EXPANDING DRILL 00: Disclosed in the present invention is an indexable expanding drill comprises a cutter body (2) and a guide head (1) arranged on the cutter body. The cutter body is provided with a double spiral chipremoving groove (201). The guide head is provided with two symmetrical outer blades (101) using indexable blades installed symmetrically outside the guide head. The expanding drill reduces generating eccentric distance, improves the rigidity of the cutter,

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PATENT JOURNAL 51: B23K 71: SHANGHAI BOILER WORKS CO., LTD. 72: LU, Zhenran 33: CN 31: 201110253867.4 32: 2011/08/31 54: METHOD FOR TESTING COLD CRACK SENSITIVITY OF DISSIMILAR STEEL 00: The invention discloses a method for testing cold crack sensitivity of dissimilar steel which refers to GB 4675.1-84 Weldability Testing - Method of Y-groove Cracking Test, and comprises preparation of test pieces, test process and evaluation. Compared with the prior art, the invention has the advantages of enabling convenient and reliable test and evaluation on welding cold crack sensitivity of dissimilar steel. Meanwhile, a reliable basis can be provided for the selection of an optimal welding material and preheating temperature for welding dissimilar steel through the test method.

and reduces vibration during cutting, thus improving cutting efficiency, ensuring automatic chip-removingholding capacity and reducing cutter friction during cutting.

21: 2013/1305 22: 2013/02/20 43: 2013/12/02 51: B23K 71: SHANGHAI BOILER WORKS CO., LTD. 72: HUANG, Qiwen, YAO, Yuan, KONG, Geng, ZHANG, Weiqun 33: CN 31: 201110253866.X 32: 2011/08/31 54: WELDING PROCEDURE FOR MACHINING CHARGING HOPPER 00: The invention discloses a welding procedure for machining a charging hopper, the hopper consists of spliced left and right hopper bodies, each hopper body consists of two spliced steel plates, the steel plates are made of Q215-A, and the spliced steel plates are subject to acetylene oxygen welding. The welding procedure of the invention is characterized by concentrated heat of the flame which make the thin-wall steel plates penetrated in short time, thus has achieving the splicing effect on one hand and avoiding burnthrough or deformation of the steel plate due to heat, and producing good weld appearance.

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21: 2013/1307 22: 2013/02/20 43: 2013/12/02 51: B23K 71: SHANGHAI BOILER WORKS CO., LTD. 72: LU, Zhenran 33: CN 31: 201110253869.3 32: 2011/08/31 54: METHOD FOR TESTING REHEATING CRACK SENSITIVITY OF DISSIMILAR STEEL 00: The invention discloses a method for testing reheating crack sensitivity of dissimilar steel which refers to GB 4675.1-84 Weldability Testing - Method of Y-groove Cracking Test, and comprises steps of preparation of test pieces, test process and evaluation. Compared with the prior art, the invention has the advantages of enabling convenient and reliable test and evaluation on welding reheating crack sensitivity of dissimilar steel. Meanwhile, a reliable basis can be provided for the selection of an optimal welding material and heat treatment

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temperature for welding dissimilar steel through the test method.

21: 2013/1308 22: 2013/02/20 43: 2013/12/02 51: F23D F23C F23L 71: SHANGHAI BOILER WORKS CO., LTD. 72: CHEN, Fei, TANG, Hongbin, CHEN, Ying, ZHANG, Weiqun 33: CN 31: 201110358273.X 32: 2011/11/14 54: DENSE/DILUTE PULVERIZED COAL SEPARATOR STRUCTURE OF SINGLEFIREBALL OCTAGONAL DIRECT-FLOW BURNER 00: The invention discloses a dense/dilute pulverized coal separator structure of a single-fireball octagonal direct-flow burner, of which a boiler body is provided with eight burner groups, each water cooled wall is provided with two burner groups respectively, each of the burner groups comprises multiple nozzles toward the same burner, and center lines of all nozzles on the eight burner groups form an imaginary tangent circle in a furnace along the same tangential direction. In the dense/dilute pulverized coal separator structure, eight burner groups are arranged on four water cooled walls of the boiler, thus increasing pulverized coal concentration of a pulverized rich coal area, allowing wall heat load qHr of a lower burner area to be higher, allowing burning temperature of the area to meet requirements for anthracite burning stability, shortening distance of jet flow from a nozzle outlet to downstream adjacent air flow, being capable of using lower primary pulverized coal air flow velocity, enhancing heat flow intensity at the nozzle outlet, improving convection and radiation heat transfer capacity, and ensuring

21: 2013/2797. 22: 2013/04/18. 43: 2013/12/03 51: B65D 71: IFCO SYSTEMS GMBH 72: ORGELDINGER, Wolfgang, DELBROUCK, Klaus 54: TRANSPORT AND PRESENTATION BOX 00: The invention relates to a box comprising a base (12) and at least two pairs of opposing lateral walls (14a, 14b, 16a, 16b). A first of the lateral walls (16b) extends upwards from the base (12) in a vertical direction (18) at least partly only by a removal height (20) that is shorter than the height of one or more of the remaining lateral walls (14a, 14b, 16a) in order to define a lateral opening with dimensions that allow access to and removal of products contained in the box through the lateral opening. The box further comprises an insert (112) for arranging on the base (12), said insert (112) being designed dependent on the products to be received by the box.

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21: 2013/3408 22: 2013/05/10 43: 2013/12/02 51: B30B 71: GREEN CELL TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD 72: HENDERSON, Roy, Walter, VLOK, Jan, Abraham 33: ZA 31: 2011/03868 32: 2011/05/26 54: A METHOD OF PRESSURIZING A SUBSTANCE 00: A pressure inducing device 10 for pressurizing a substance is provided. The device 10 includes a body12, a pressure chamber 14 defined by the body 12 and an inlet 18 leading into the pressure chamber 14 through which inlet 18 a substance to be pressurized can be fed into the pressure chamber 14. A piston 22 is arranged to travel along the pressure chamber 14 to pressurize a substance in the pressure chamber 14. An outlet 20 leads from the pressure chamber 14. A blocking member 28 is arranged to open the outlet 20 after the substance has been pressurized in the pressure chamber 14 thereby to permit the pressurized substance to expel under pressure through the outlet 20 in response to opening the outlet 20.

21: 2013/3948 22: 2013/05/30 43: 2013/12/02 51: A61K 71: PHARMATHEN S.A. 72: KARAVAS, Evangelos, KOUTRIS, Efthimios, SAMARA, Vasiliki, KOUTRI, Ioanna, KALASKANI, Anastasia, ABATZIS, Morfis, KIZIRIDI, Christina, MILOULI, Efstathia 54: PARENTERAL FORMULATION OF TRIAZOLE ANTIFUNGAL AGENT AND METHOD FOR PREPARATION THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions for parenteral administration including Voriconazole or a pharmaceutical acceptable salt thereof as the active ingredient and a solubilizing agent such as hydroxypropyl beta cyclodextrin in order to achieve increased solubility of the active ingredient. The present invention also provides a method for the preparation of such a composition. 21: 2013/3987 22: 2013/05/31 43: 2013/12/02 51: F03B 71: TRAVIS, Wayne, S. 72: TRAVIS, Wayne, S. 33: US 31: 61/411,772 32: 2010/11/09 54: APPARATUS UTILIZING BUOYANCY FORCES AND METHOD FOR USING SAME 00: An apparatus has a tank with an open top, a tank wall, and a closed bottom. A first ringwall extends from the bottom such that a first annular space is defined by the first ringwall and the tank wall, and a second annular space is defined by the first ringwall. A second ringwall extends in the second annular space, and defines a third annular space between the first ringwall and the second ringwall, and a cylindrical space. An air conduit extends through the cylindrical space. A pod disposed into the cylindrical space has a closed chamber and a displacement chamber. An inner riser disposed in the third annular space has an open bottom, and rests onto the inner ringwall. An outer riser rests onto the outer ringwall

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and is disposed in the first annular space and has a closed top, a wall, and an open bottom.

21: 2013/4036 22: 2013/06/03 43: 2013/10/07 51: B60D 71: KMDB MANUFACTURERS (PTY) LTD. 72: DE KLERK, Phillipus, Jacobus 33: ZA 31: 2012/01698 32: 2012/03/08 54: UNIVERSAL TRAILER COUPLER 00: The universal trailer coupling 10 includes a base plate 12 and spaced apart upper and lower jaw portions 14 and 16 extending from the base plate 12. An aperture 18.1 and 18.2 is defined in each of the jaw portions 14 and 16. The apertures 18.1 and 18.2 in the upper and lower jaw portions 14 and 16 are dimensioned to accommodate a rod 30 that is in use slideably received through both apertures 18.1 and 18.2. A recess 32 configured to receive the securing pin 28 partially therein is defined in the rod 30.

21: 2013/4037 22: 2013/06/03 43: 2013/10/07 51: F16D 71: KMDB MANUFACTURERS (PTY) LTD. 72: DE KLERK, Phillipus, Jacobus 33: ZA 31: 2012/01768 32: 2012/03/08 54: A DEVICE FOR INDICATING WEAR OF BRAKES OF AN OVERRUN BRAKING SYSTEM OF A TRAILER 00: A device 10 for indicating wear of trailer brakes of an overrun braking system includes a housing 12 and a piston 14 slideably mounted in the housing 12, wherein the piston 14 includes two indicia in the form of grooves 16 and 18 on an end region 20 thereof that in use moves out of the housing 12. Friction means in the form of O-rings 22 for inhibiting slideable displacement of the piston 14 are located around an end region 24 of the piston 14 that in use remains in the housing 12.

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PATENT JOURNAL 72: ZHU, Zhencai, CAO, Guohua, QIN, Jiancong, KANG, Hongqiao, CHEN, Guoan, WU, Renyuan, ZHOU, Gongbo, LI, Wei, MA, Yiping, YANG, Jianrong 33: CN 31: 201110191149.9 32: 2011/07/08 54: MINE ELEVATOR 00: Disclosed is a mine elevator, mainly formed by an anti-explosion traction system (1), an anti-explosion lift car protection system (2), a flexible guide rail guiding system (3), a compound lift car (4), and a counterweight system (5). The anti-explosion traction system (1) comprises a traction rope tension regulating device (1-5), an anti-explosion traction machine (1-1), and an anti-explosion control cabinet disposed on a top upper platform (A). The antiexplosion lift car protection system (2) mainly comprises a rope holder (2-1), a speed limiter (2-2), two hydraulic buffers (2-4, 2-7), a safety clamp (2-9), a brake rope (2-12), and a brake rope tension buffer device (2-13). The flexible guide rail guiding system (3) comprises a steel wire rope guide rail (3-2) for guiding the compound lift car (4) and the counterweight system (5), a guide rail tension device (3-1) connected to the steel wire rope guide rail (3-2) and fixed on the top upper platform (A), a guide rail connection device (3-4) connected to the steel wire rope guide rail (3-2) and fixed on a bottom pit lower platform (B), and a flexible guide rail guide sleeve fixed on the compound lift car (4) and the counterweight system (5). The mine elevator has a compact structure, reliable braking, a low maintenance cost, and high running efficiency, so it is convenient for a mine car to go in, out, up, and down.

21: 2013/4038 22: 2013/06/03 43: 2013/10/07 51: B60T 71: KMDB MANUFACTURERS (PTY) LTD. 72: DE KLERK, Phillipus, Jacobus 33: ZA 31: 2012/01699 32: 2012/03/08 54: AN ARRANGEMENT FOR PERMITTING FREE REVERSING OF A TRAILER FITTED WITH AN OVERRUN BRAKING SYSTEM 00: An arrangement 10 for permitting free reversing of a trailer fitted with an overrun braking system includes a housing 12 in which a passage 14 is defined. A rod 16 is slideably engageable with the passage 14 and a recess 18 is defined in the rod 16. An engaging means in the form of pin 20 is provided for selectively engaging the recess 18 in the rod 16, thereby inhibiting displacement of the rod 16. An actuating means in the form of a rotary solenoid is provided for urging the pin 20 into engagement with the recess 18 of the rod 16 when reversing of the trailer by a towing vehicle is commenced.

21: 2013/4068 22: 2013/06/04 43: 2013/12/04 51: B66B 71: CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY, DONGNAN ELEVATOR CO, LTD

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PATENT JOURNAL 72: CALLEGARI, Andrea, JAUZEIN, Tristan 33: US 31: 61/420,580 32: 2010/12/07 33: EP 31: PCT/EP2010/069038 32: 2010/12/07 54: COMPOSITE MARKING BASED ON CHIRAL LIQUID CRYSTAL PRECURSORS 00: The invention relates to a substrate having thereon a marking or layer comprising a cured chiral liquid crystal precursor composition, wherein the chiral liquid crystal precursor composition comprises at least one salt that changes the position of a selective reflection band exhibited by the cured composition compared to a position of a selective reflection band exhibited by a cured composition that does not contain the at least one salt, and wherein a modifying resin made from one or more polymerizable monomers is disposed between the substrate and the marking or layer and in contact with the marking or layer in one or more areas thereof, the modifying resin changing a position of the selective reflection band exhibited by the cured chiral liquid crystal precursor composition comprising the at least one salt, on the substrate in the one or more areas. 21: 2013/4114 22: 2013/06/05 43: 2013/12/05 51: C07K 71: REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: CLASSON, Brendan, J., SKOKOS, Dimitris 33: US 31: 61/411,276 32: 2010/11/08 33: US 31: 61/478,309 32: 2011/04/22 54: HUMAN ANTIBODIES TO HUMAN TNF-LIKE LIGAND 1A (TL1A) 00: A fully human antibody or antigen-binding fragment of a human antibody that specifically binds and inhibits human TNF-like ligand 1A (hTL1A) is provided. The human anti-hTL1 A antibodies are useful in treating diseases or disorders associated with TL1 A, such as inflammatory diseases or disorders, such as inflammatory bowel diseases, including ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and the like; autoimmune diseases or disorders, such as multiple sclerosis, diabetes, and the like; and allergic reactions, such as asthma and allergic lung inflammation. 21: 2013/4137 22: 2013/06/06 43: 2013/12/06 51: C04B 71: ECOMAISTER CO., LTD. 72: KIM, Jin-Man, KWAK, Eun-Gu, OH, Sang-Yoon, KIM, Chang-Hak, KANG, Ki-Woong, HEO, DongCheol 33: KR 31: 10-2010-0111768 32: 2010/11/10

21: 2013/4111 22: 2013/06/05 43: 2013/12/05 51: C09K 71: SICPA HOLDING SA 72: CALLEGARI, Andrea, JAUZEIN, Tristan 33: EP 31: PCT/EP2010/069051 32: 2010/12/07 33: US 31: 61/420,580 32: 2010/12/07 54: SIMPLIFIED CONTROL OF COLOR SHIFTING PROPERTIES OF A CHIRAL LIQUID CRYSTAL POLYMER 00: The invention relates to a chiral liquid crystal precursor composition, wherein the chiral liquid crystal precursor composition comprises at least one salt that changes a position of a selective reflection band exhibited by the composition in a cured state compared to a position of a selective reflection band exhibited by a composition in a cured state that does not contain the at least one salt. 21: 2013/4112 22: 2013/06/05 43: 2013/12/05 51: C09K 71: SICPA HOLDING SA

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PATENT JOURNAL polymer triple conjugate. The triple conjugate employees a (i) protein moiety capable of binding selectively to a particular target site possessed by a cell/affected organ, (ii) a polymer moiety, covalently linked to the protein and (iii) an active drug moiety that includes one or more drug(s) covalently linked to either said polymer moiety or to a protein moiety. The conjugates of the present invention have target specificity and better selectivity to a defined population of cells/organs(s). The present invention further relates to methods of preparation and methods of treatment comprising administering said conjugate as a single unit. The conjugates of the present invention are usefully employed in therapeutic as well as non-therapeutic, e.g., diagnostic applications. 21: 2013/04831 22: 28/06/2013 43: 20/01/2014 51: B01D, B01J, C02F 71: DOUGLAS FREDERICK SR 72: DOUGLAS FREDERICK SR 33: US. 31: 61/458.841. 32: 2010/12/02 54: METHOD FOR TREATING A VARIETY OF WATEWATER STREAMS 00: 57: The present invention is a wastewater treatment method using dried BOF slag and hydrogen peroxide, wherein hydrogen peroxide is oxidized to generate hydroxyl radicals that reacts with soluble metal contaminants in the sludge such that these contaminants can be absorb on the catalyst particles and/or eliminated from the wastewater stream by separation techniques. The process can use catalytic oxidation for soluble metals removal. In addition, catalytic oxidation can produce a filtered water saturated with Oxygen and higher in pH resulting in enhanced precipitation of soluble metals when softening agents, such as Sodium Carbonate, are added in a subsequent processing step. Another embodiments of the present invention is a method using ferrous sulfate for removing soluble metals in wastewater, followed by catalytic Oxidation to remove soluble Fe without addition of metal salts, and removing sulfates by adding Barium Carbonate.

54: ULTRA-RAPIDLYHARDENING HYDRAULIC BINDER USING REDUCING SLAG POWDERS, AND METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME 00: The present invention relates to a technology for using, as a high-value material, a reducing slag for an electric arc furnace, which until now has been wasted now due to the self-extracting property thereof caused by the high content of free lime (freeCaO) thereof. Particularly, the present invention relates to an ultra-rapidly hardening hydraulic binder, and to a method for preparing same, wherein the ultra-rapidly hardening hydraulic binder is obtained by scattering reducing slag for an electric arc furnace from byproducts generated during an iron refinement process in a steel mill using a highpressure gas, quenching the slag to room temperature, crushing the quenched slag, and then mixing the reducing slag powders with plaster. More particularly, the present invention relates to an ultrarapidly hardening hydraulic binder, and to a method for preparing same, which involve using reducing slag powders for an electric arc furnace, wherein said hydraulic binder can be applied to various fields requiring a rapid-hardening property, and can replace Portland cement, as the setting and hardening times thereof can be adjusted by mixing same with plaster.

21: 2013/4462 22: 2013/06/18 43: 2013/12/19 51: A61K A61P 71: VENUS REMEDIES LIMITED 72: CHAUDHARY, Manu 33: IN 31: 2760/DEL/2010 32: 2010/11/19 54: NOVEL CONJUGATES FOR TARGETED DRUG DELIVERY 00: The present invention relates to a novel drug delivery system comprising a drug(s)-protein-

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21: 2012/06576 22: 03/09/2012 43: 05/11/2013 51: A61K 71: ADISTAX (PTY) LTD 72: MARTIN, Donovan 33: ZA. 31: 2012/02190 32: 2012/03/26, 54: DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING THE RATE OF WATER FLOW THROUGH A WATER METER 00: 57:A device (10) for controlling the rate of water flow through a water meter is disclosed. The device comprises a valve body (12) having a water inlet (18) and a water outlet (20). There is a movable valve element in the body with two flow paths from the inlet to the outlet through the valve element. A flow restrictor is provided in one of the flow paths through the valve element. The valve element can be moved between a first position in which full flow occurs from the inlet to the outlet through the unrestricted flow path and a second position in which flow at a lower rate occurs through the restricted flow path.

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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 30/01/2014 F2014/00175-KOELNER RAWLPLUG IP Spolka z o.o.. Class 08.ANCHOR PIN (White). Priority: 02/08/2013, 002286393-0003 F2014/00176-KOELNER RAWLPLUG IP Spolka z o.o.. Class 08.ANCHOR PIN (Blue). Priority: 02/08/2013, 002286393-0001 F2014/00177-KOELNER RAWLPLUG IP Spolka z o.o.. Class 08.ANCHOR PIN (Grey). Priority: 02/08/2013, 002286393-0002 F2014/00178-Beyond Platinum (Pty) Limited. Class 14.A BATTERY COVER FOR A REMOTE CONTROL A2014/00180-MCNEIL-PPC, INC. Class 24.ABSORBENT ARTICLES. Priority: 31/07/2013, 29/462,116 A2014/00181-MCNEIL-PPC, INC. Class 24.ABSORBENT ARTICLES. Priority: 31/07/2013, 29/462,116 A2014/00182-MCNEIL-PPC, INC.. Class 24.ABSORBENT ARTICLES. Priority: 31/07/2013, 29/462,116 F2014/00179-NEW CONCEPT MINING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 25.PROP PRESTRESSING UNIT

- APPLIED ON 03/02/2014 F2014/00183-PROTO ENERGY (PTY) LTD. Class 23.A BURNER FOR A LIQUID FUEL STOVE F2014/00186-MARAIS, CLYDE ROYDEN. Class 08.PICK SLEEVES F2014/00188-MARAIS, CLYDE ROYDEN. Class 08.PICKS A2014/00189-LUMOSS MOULDING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 03.LANYARD CLIP A2014/00190-CAYLA STEEL AND SERVICES CC. Class 23.FIRE PIT ASSEMBLY F2014/00184-MARAIS, CLYDE ROYDEN. Class 08.PICK SLEEVES F2014/00187-MARAIS, CLYDE ROYDEN. Class 08.PICK SLEEVES F2014/00191-CAYLA STEEL AND SERVICES CC. Class 23.FIRE PIT ASSEMBLY

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F2014/00193-MARAIS, CLYDE ROYDEN. Class 08.PICKS

- APPLIED ON 04/02/2014 F2014/00185-MARAIS, CLYDE ROYDEN. Class 08.PICK SLEEVES F2014/00195-JO JO TANKS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 09.Portable Grain Silo A2014/00192-LVMH SWISS MANUFACTURES SA. Class 16.GLASSES. Priority: 24/09/2013, DM/081917

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F2014/00208-TRUSEAL (PTY) LTD. Class 20.A SECURITY TAG A2014/00197-ROY PATTERSON. Class 25.RIDGE CAP A2014/00199-ROY PATTERSON. Class 23.SOLAR HEATER A2014/00201-ROY PATTERSON. Class 25.RIDGE CAP A2014/00203-ROY PATTERSON. Class 23.SOLAR HEATER A2014/00206-ROBINSONS SOFT DRINKS LIMITED. Class 09.BOTTLE. Priority: 08/08/2013, 002288936 A2014/00231-RICHARD DAVID PEEBLES. Class 26.LIGHT FITTING F2014/00196-ROY PATTERSON. Class 25.RIDGE CAP F2014/00198-ROY PATTERSON. Class 25.RIDGE CAP F2014/00200-ROY PATTERSON. Class 23.SOLAR HEATER F2014/00202-ROY PATTERSON. Class 23.SOLAR HEATER F2014/00205-RICHARD DAVID PEEBLES. Class 26.LIGHT FITTING

- APPLIED ON 06/02/2014 -

A2014/00207-SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC.. Class 14.PORTABLE INFORMATION TERMINAL. Priority: 09/08/2013, 2013-018413 F2014/00218-SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC.. Class 14.PORTABLE INFORMATION TERMINAL. Priority: 09/08/2013, 2013-018413 A2014/00209-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 09.PACKAGING. Priority: 07/08/2013, 29/462,730

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A2014/00210-INTELLIGENT ENERGY LIMITED. Class 13.POWER CELL PLUG ADAPTERS. Priority: 07/08/2013, 29/462,704 A2014/00211-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 09.PACKAGING. Priority: 07/08/2013, 29/462,730 A2014/00212-INTELLIGENT ENERGY LIMITED. Class 13.END PORT COVER. Priority: 07/08/2013, 29/642 A2014/00214-SCHNETLER, JOHN STEPHEN. Class 12.MOTOR VEHICLES A2014/00216-SCHNETLER, JOHN STEPHEN. Class 12.CLOSURES FOR CARGO AREAS OF MOTOR VEHICLES F2014/00213-SCHNETLER, JOHN STEPHEN. Class 12.CLOSURES FOR CARGO AREAS OF MOTOR VEHICLES F2014/00215-SCHNETLER, JHN STEPHEN. Class 12.MOTOR VEHICLES F2014/00217-NICHOLSON, ANTHONY LYNDON. Class 23.HEAT TRANSFER ELEMENT

- APPLIED ON 07/02/2014 -

A2014/00224-HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY. Class 12.AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 24/10/2013, 30-2013-0053514 A2014/00219-SKULL SHAVER, LLC. Class 28.ELECTRIC HAIR CLIPPER. Priority: 08/08/2013, 29/462,783 A2014/00220-JURA ELEKTOAPPARATE AG. Class 07.COFFEE MACHINE FOR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES A2014/00222-ROYALTY BUGABOO GMBH. Class 03.SUITCASE A2014/00223-ROYALTY BUGABOO GMBH. Class 03.SUITCASES F2014/00221-FISCHER, HEINZ. Class 08.LATCHES

- APPLIED ON 10/02/2014 -

A2014/00226-BELGOTEX FLOORCOVERINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 20.SALES AND ADVERTISEMENT DISPLAY EQUIPMENT A2014/00227-FRESENIUS KABI DEUTSCHLAND GMBH. Class 09.AMPOULE. Priority: 09/08/2013, 002289264 A2014/00228-FRESENIUS KABI DEUTSCHLAND GMBH. Class 09.AMPPOULE. Priority: 09/08/2013, 002289264 A2014/00229-CAFFITALY SYSTEM .SP.A.. Class 07.CAPSULE FOR MAKING BEVERAGES. Priority: 13/08/2013, 29/464,107 F2014/00225-BELGOTEX FLOORCOVERINGS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 20.SALES AND ADVERTISEMENT DISPLAY EQUIPMENT

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F2014/00232-JOHANNES ALBERTUS OTTO. Class 08.CUTTING GUIDES A2014/00233-GREAT WALL MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED. Class 12.AUTOMOBILE A2014/00236-ABRIE, QUINTIN GOUWS, PETRUS CHRISTIAAN. Class 21.TACKLE TRAINING DEVICES F2014/00234-GREAT WALL MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED. Class 12.AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 31/08/2013, 31/08/2013 F2014/00235-ABRIE, QUINTIN GOUWS, PETRUS CHRISTIAAN. Class 21.TACKLE TRAINING DEVICES

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A2014/00242-Johnross Chetty. Class 08.Racks for hanging pot-plants and other items A2014/00238-BAYERISCHE MOTOREN WERKE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT. Class 12.MOTOR VEHICLES. Priority: 14/08/2013, 002291914-0001 A2014/00239-ZWEIBRUDER OPTOELECTRONICS GMBH & CO.KG. Class 26.DIAL FOR HEADLAMP OR HEADLAMP BATTERY COMPARTMENT. Priority: 12/08/2013, 29/464,026 A2014/00240-ZWEIBRUDER OPTOELECTRONICS GHBH & CO.KG. Class 26.FLASHLIGHT A2014/00241-ZWEIBRUDER OPTOELECTRONICS GHBH & CO. KG. Class 26.DIAL FOR A HEADLAMP BATTERY COMPARTMENT. Priority: 12/08/2013, 29/464,026

- APPLIED ON 13/02/2014 -

A2014/00249-KIA MOTORS CORPORATION. Class 12.AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 24/10/2013, 30-2013-0053526 A2014/00243-SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB. Class 15.CRUSHERS. Priority: 20/09/2013, 20/09/2013 A2014/00244-SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB. Class 15.CRUSHERS. Priority: 20/09/2013, 0013842910002 A2014/00245-SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB. Class 15.CRUSHERS. Priority: 20/09/2013, 0013843900001 A2014/00246-SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB. Class 15.CRUSHERS. Priority: 20/09/2013, 0013843900002 A2014/00247-SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB. Class 15.PARTS OF CRUSHERS. Priority: 20/09/2013, 001384416-0001

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A2014/00248-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Class 14.PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES

- APPLIED ON 14/02/2014 -

F2014/00269-Sistema Plastics Limited. Class 09.A CLIP. Priority: 20/08/2013, 417950 F2014/00270-Sistema Plastics Limited. Class 09.A SUSPENSION FILE SUPPORT MEMBER. Priority: 20/08/2013, 417951 F2014/00271-Sistema Plastics Limited. Class 12.AN AXLE. Priority: 20/08/2013, 417953 F2014/00272-Sistema Plastics Limited. Class 12.A WHEEL ASSEMBLY. Priority: 20/08/2013, 417956 F2014/00273-Sistema Plastics Limited. Class 09.A FILE STORAGE CONTAINER. Priority: 20/08/2013, 417955 A2014/00251-GILLESPIE, JOSEPH JOHN. Class 20.ADVERTISING DISPLAY DEVICES FOR SOAP DISPENSERS A2014/00252-GILLESPIE, JOSEPH JOHN. Class 20.BLANKS FOR FORMING ADVERTISING DISPLAY DEVICES FOR SOAP DISPENSERS F2014/00250-GILLESPIE, JOSEPH JOHN. Class 20.ADVERTISING DISPLAY FOR SOAP DISPENSERS

- APPLIED ON 17/02/2014 -

A2014/00318-David Stuckey Investments Pty Ltd. Class 10.Signalling relays. Priority: 28/08/2013, 14251/2013 F2014/00319-David Stuckey Investments Pty Ltd. Class 10.Signalling relays. Priority: 28/08/2013, 14251/2013 A2014/00320-David Stuckey Investments Pty Ltd. Class 10.Signalling relays. Priority: 28/08/2013, 14252/2013 F2014/00321-David Stuckey Investments Pty Ltd. Class 10.Signalling relays. Priority: 28/08/2013, 14252/2013 A2014/00253-ICONIC WORLDWIDE GAMING LIMITED. Class 14.ELECTRONIC REPRESENTATION OF A COIN OR CHIP APPLIED TO A DISPLAY SCREEN. Priority: 16/08/2013, 001380687-0015 A2014/00254-ICONIC WORLDWIDE GAMING LIMITED. Class 14.ELECTRONIC REPRESENTATION OF A COIN OR CHIP APPLIED TO A DISPLAY SCREEN. Priority: 16/08/2013, 001380687-0019, 16/08/2013, 001380687-0020 A2014/00255-ICONIC WORLDWIDE GAMING LIMITED. Class 14.ELECTRONIC REPRESENTATION OF A PLAYING CARD APPLIED TO A DISPLAY SCREEN. Priority: 16/08/2013, 001380687-0014 A2014/00256-ICONIC WORLDWIDE GAMING LIMITED. Class 14.ELECTRONIC REPRESENTATION OF A PLAYING CARD APPLIED TO A DISPLAY SCREEN. Priority: 16/08/2013, 001380687-0013 A2014/00257-ICONIC WORLDWIDE GAMING LIMITED. Class 14.ELECTRONIC REPRESENTATION OF A PLAYING CARD. Priority: 16/08/2013, 001380687-0012

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A2014/00258-ICONIC WORLDWIDE GAMING LIMITED. Class 14.ELECTRONIC REPRESENTATION OF A PLAYING CARD. Priority: 16/08/2013, 001380687-0011 A2014/00259-ICONIC WORLDWIDE GAMING LIMITED. Class 14.ELECTRONIC REPRESENTATION OF A PLAYING CARD. Priority: 16/08/2013, 001380687-0010 A2014/00260-ICONIC WORLDWIDE GAMING LIMITED. Class 14.ELECTRONIC REPRESENTATION OF A PLAYING CARD. Priority: 16/08/2013, 001380687-0009 A2014/00261-ICONIC WORLDWIDE GAMING LIMITED. Class 14.ELECTRONIC REPRESENTATION OF A PLAYING CARD APPLIED TO A DISPLAY SCREEN. Priority: 16/08/2013, 001380687-0008 A2014/00262-ICONIC WORLDWIDE GAMING LIMITED. Class 14.ELECTRONIC REPRESENTATION OF A PLAYING CARD APPLIED TO A DISPLAY SCREEN. Priority: 16/08/2013, 001380687-0007 A2014/00263-ICONIC WORLDWIDE GAMING LIMITED. Class 14.ELECTRONIC REPRESENTATION OF A PLAYING CARD. Priority: 16/08/2013, 001380687-0006 A2014/00264-ICONIC WORLDWIDE GAMING LIMITED. Class 14.ELECTRONIC REPRESENTATION OF A PLAYING CARD APPLIED TO A DISPLAY SCREEN. Priority: 16/08/2013, 001380687-0005 A2014/00265-ICONIC WORLDWIDE GAMING LMITED. Class 14.ELECTRONIC REPRESENTATION OF A PLAYING CARD APPLIED TO A DISPLAY SCREEN. Priority: 16/08/2013, 001380687-0004 A2014/00266-ICONIC WORLDWIDE GAMING LIMITED. Class 14.ELECTRONIC REPRESENTATION OF A PLAYING CARD. Priority: 16/08/2013, 001380687-0003 A2014/00267-ICONIC WORLDWIDE GAMING LIMITED. Class 14.ELECTRONIC REPRESENTATION OF A PLAYING CARD APPLIED TO A DISPLAY SCREEN. Priority: 16/08/2013, 001380687-0002 A2014/00268-ICONIC WORLDWIDE GAMING LIMITED. Class 14.ELECTRONIC REPRESENTATION OF A PLAYING CARD APPLIED TO A DISPLAY SCREEN. Priority: 16/02/2014, 001380687-0001 F2014/00129-JOHNROSS CHETTY. Class 08.RACKS FOR HANGING POT-PLANTS AND OTHER ITEMS

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A2014/00276-SCREEN GRAPHICS CC. Class 20.A PORTABLE KIOSK A2014/00277-BEIER SAFETY FOOTWEAR (PTY) LIMITED. Class 02.A SOLE FOR FOOTWEAR F2014/00278-SPINZ (Pty) Ltd. Class 21.GAMING A2014/00279-SPINZ (Pty) Ltd. Class 21.GAMING A2014/00274-MARTIN ENGINNERING COMPANY. Class 15.AIR CANNON NOZZLES. Priority: 01/10/2013, 29/468,553 A2014/00275-KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.. Class 24.MOUNTING SYSTEMS FOR HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS. Priority: 26/08/2013, 002296731-0001

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A2014/00312-SCREEN GRAPHICS CC. Class 06.A PORTABLE KIOSK A2014/00237-MEIZU TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Class 14.MULTIMEDIA PHONES. Priority: 14/08/2013, 201330389778.2 A2014/00280-JOHANNES ERNSTREINOLD VAN DYK. Class 25.SECURITY SPIKE MEMBER A2014/00282-JOHANNES ERNST REINOLD VAN DYK. Class 25.SECURITY SPIKE MEMBER A2014/00285-BAREND JACOBUS VAN DYK. Class 25.SECURITY SPIKE MEMBER A2014/00292-BAREND JACOBUS VAN DYK. Class 25.SECURITY SPIKE MEMBER A2014/00293-HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY. Class 12.MOTOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/08/2013, 30-2013-0042607 A2014/00294-DART INDUSTRIES, INC.. Class 09.COLLECTION CONTAINER WITH HANDLE. Priority: 20/08/2013, 29/464,655 A2014/00295-ZIMCO GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 09.AEROSOL CAP F2014/00281-JOHANNES ERNST REINOLD VAN DYK. Class 25.SECURITY SPIKE MEMBER F2014/00283-JOHANNES ERNST REINOLD VAN DYK. Class 25.SECURITY SPIKE MEMBER F2014/00284-BAREND JACOBUS VAN DYK. Class 25.SECURITY SPIKE MEMBER F2014/00286-BAREND JACOBUS VAN DYK. Class 25.SECURITY SPIKE MEMBER F2014/00287-JOHANNES BAREND VAN DYK. Class 08.SET OF BRACKETS F2014/00288-TRAFFICARE CC. Class 10.COLLAPSIBLE SHIELD OR BANNER F2014/00289-TRAFFICARE CC. Class 20.COLLAPSIBLE SHIELD OR BANNER F2014/00290-TRAFFICARE CC. Class 25.COLLAPSIBLE SHIELD OR BANNER F2014/00291-TRAFFICARE CC. Class 08.SET OF CONNECTORS F2014/00296-GLOBAL ROOFING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 25.ROOF SHEETING

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A2014/00297-DART INDUSTRIES, INC.. Class 04.COOKING BRUSH. Priority: 04/09/2013, 29/466,024 A2014/00298-UNILEVER PLC. Class 23.FILTER CONTAINER ASSEMBLY. Priority: 23/08/2013, 002295600-0001 A2014/00299-MASTROGIUSEPPE, PAOLO. Class 07.DISPENSER

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A2014/00300-MASTROGIUSEPPE, PAOLO. Class 21.DISPENSER A2014/00301-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD). Class 12.AUTOMOBILE A2014/00302-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD). Class 12.CENTER PANEL OF INSTRUMENT PANEL FOR AUTOMOBILE A2014/00303-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD). Class 12.RADIATOR GRILL FOR AN AUTOMOBILE A2014/00304-BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFTBANG & OLUFSEN MEDICOM A/S. Class 24.ELECTRONIC AUTOINJECTOR A2014/00305-GREEN MOUNTAIN COFFEE ROASTERS, INC.. Class 07.BEVERAGE MACHINE. Priority: 06/09/2013, 29/466,329 A2014/00306-GREEN MOUNTAIN COFFEE ROASTERS, INC.. Class 07.DISPENSER HEAD FOR A BEVERAGE MACHINE. Priority: 06/09/2013, 29/466,334 A2014/00307-KEURIG, INCORPORATED. Class 07.BREW HEAD FOR A BEVERAGE MACHINE. Priority: 06/09/2013, 29/466,349 A2014/00308-KEURING, INCORPORATED. Class 07.BEVERAGE MACHINE. Priority: 06/09/2013, 29/466,346 A2014/00309-KEURIG, INCOPORATED. Class 07.HANDLE FOR A BEVERAGE MACHINE. Priority: 20/02/2014, 29/466,350 A2014/00310-KEURIG, INCOPORATED. Class 07.FRONT PANEL FOR A BEVERAGE MACHINE. Priority: 20/02/2014, 29/466,351 A2014/00311-BALENI, SONGEZO VINCENT. Class 11.JEWELLERY ITEMS A2014/00313-BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFTBANG & OLUFSEN MEDICOM A/S. Class 24.ELECTRONIC AUTOINJECTOR. Priority: 20/09/2013, 002313122-0001

- APPLIED ON 21/02/2014 -

A2014/00314-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 22/08/2013, 30-2013-0043056 A2014/00315-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 03/09/2013, 30-2013-0045426 A2014/00316-SAVERGLASS. Class 09.BOTTLES. Priority: 23/09/2013, 002313817 A2014/00317-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Class 14.SETS COMPRISING SEQUENCES OF GENERATED IMAGES FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 30/08/2013, 30-2013-0044751

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A2014/00326-LUTEREK, Janusz. Class 12.Test A2014/00322-RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED. Class 09.DYNAMIC DISPENSER. Priority: 06/09/2013, 002304055 A2014/00323-RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED. Class 09.DYNAMIC DISPENSER. Priority: 06/09/2013, 002304055 A2014/00324-UNILEVER PLC. Class 23.FILTER ASSEMBLY. Priority: 23/08/2013, 002295667 A2014/00325-UNILEVER PLC. Class 23.END-OF-LIFE ASSEMBLY. Priority: 23/08/2013, 002295667

- APPLIED ON 25/02/2014 -

A2014/00327-BRAYMOULD PLASTICS (PTY) LTD. Class 12.A RIDE-ON CYCLE F2014/00328-BRAYMOULD PLASTICS (PTY) LTD. Class 12.A KIT FOR A RIDE-ON CYLCE A2014/00329-SAVERGLASS. Class 09.BOTTLES. Priority: 12/09/2013, 002307629-0001

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


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APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT
Notice is hereby given that BULGARIS.p.A of LUNGOTEVERE MARZIO 11, 00186, ROME, ITALY Has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said BULGARIS.p.A for the Designs: BOTTLE Numbered: A2008/02113 dated 23/12/2008 which become void on 02/07/2011 to non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee.
Any person may give notice on Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of the advertisement hereof. Registrar of Designs

Notice is hereby given that J.C BAMFORD EXCAVATORS LIMITED of ROCESTER, UTTOXETER, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST 14 5JP, INITED KINGDOM Has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said J.C BAMFORD EXCAVATORS LIMITED for the Designs: EXCAVATOR Numbered: A2010/00407 dated 16/03/2010 which become void on 23/02/2013 to non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee.
Any person may give notice on Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of the advertisement hereof.

Notice is hereby given that J.C BAMFORD EXCAVATORS LIMITED of ROCESTER, UTTOXETER, STAFFORDSHIRE,ST 14 5JP,INITED KINGDOM Has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said J.C BAMFORD EXCAVATORS LIMITED for the Designs: BONNET Numbered: A2010/00405 dated 16/03/2010 which become void on 23/02/2013 to non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee.
Any person may give notice on Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of the advertisement hereof.

Notice is hereby given that J.C BAMFORD EXCAVATORS LIMITED of ROCESTER, UTTOXETER, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST 14 5JP, INITED KINGDOM Has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said J.C BAMFORD EXCAVATORS LIMITED for the Designs: BONNET Numbered: A2010/00407 dated 16/03/2010 which become void on 23/02/2013 to non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee.
Any person may give notice on Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of the advertisement hereof.

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APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION


REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA DESIGNS ACT, No. 195 OF 1993 APPLICATIONS TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION (SECTIONS 26, 27-REGULATION 41) THE DESIGN APPLICATION TO BE CORRECTED OR AMENDED IS NOT YET OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION.THE PARTICULARS TO BE PUBLISHED SHALL BE THOSE SET OUT IN PART I. AN APPLICATION FOR CORRECTION OR AMENDMENT SO PUBLISHED MAY NOT BE INSPECTED AND MAY NOT BE OPPOSED PART I

Application No: A2011/00286 Applicants: Honda Motor Co., Ltd Class : 12 Article to which the Design is to be applied: A REAR COMBINATION LAMP FOR AN AUTOMOBILE Date of lodgment: 28/02/2011 Registrar of Designs

Application No: A2011/00287 Applicants: Honda Motor Co., Ltd Class : 12 Article to which the Design is to be applied: AN AUTOMOBILE Date of lodgment: 28/02/2011 Registrar of Designs

Application No: A2011/00288 Applicants: Honda Motor Co., Ltd Class : 12 Article to which the Design is to be applied: AN AUTOMOBILE Date of lodgment: 28/02/2011 Registrar of Designs

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Date of lodgment: 28/02/2011 Registrar of Designs

Application No: A2011/00291 Applicants: Honda Motor Co., Ltd Class : 26 Article to which the Design is to be applied: A REAR COMBINATION LAMP FOR AN AUTOMOBILE Date of lodgment: 28/02/2011 Registrar of Designs

Application No: F2013/01690 Applicants: HAYDON, Astrid Frances Marie, ELSTOW, Corinne Elizabeth Class : 03 Article to which the Design is to be applied: PARASOL STANDS Date of lodgment: 17/09/2013 Registrar of Designs

Application No: F2010/01600 Applicants: PIETER FREDERIK MINAAR SCHMIDT Class : 07 Article to which the Design is to be applied: GRILLINK AND OR COOKING DEVICES Date of lodgment: 25/11/2010 Registrar of Designs

Application No: A2011/00294 Applicants: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Class : 26 Article to which the Design is to be applied: A FRONT COMBINATION LAMP FOR AN AUTOMOBILE Date of lodgment: 28/02/2011 Registrar of Designs

Application No: A2013/01103 Applicants: Beats Electronics, LLC Class : Article to which the Design is to be applied: EQUIPMENT Date of lodgment: Registrar of Designs

Application No: A2013/00224 Applicants: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Class :

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Article to which the Design is to be applied: CASES FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES Date of lodgment: Registrar of Designs

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: A2012/01938. 22: 08/11/2012. 23: 43: 26/11/2013 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: ADVANCED VIEW SAFETY SYSTEMS PTY LTD 33: AU. 31: 12285/2012. 32: 2012/05/11 54: PROXIMITY VIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY 57: The design is applied to a proximity view mirror assembly. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a proximity view mirror assembly substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.

21: A2012/01990. 22: 15/11/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 13. 24: Part A 71: YOUWINENERGY GMBH

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33: EU. 31: 002042218-0001. 32: 2012/05/15 54: WIND TURBINE 57: The design relates to a wind generator. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a wind generator substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations.

Three-dimensional view from the top front right side

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21: A2012/01992. 22: 15/11/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 13. 24: Part A 71: YOUWINENERGY GMBH 33: EU. 31: 002042218-0002. 32: 2012/05/15 54: WIND TUBINE 57: The design relates to a wind generator. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a wind generator substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations.

21: A2012/02032 22: 2012-11-21 23: 43: 2012-05-25 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 33: 2012-012380 31: JP 32: 2012-05-25 54: AUTOMOBILES 57: The design is applied to an automobile. A front region has a forwardly sloping bonnet and a Ushaped upper grill below the bonnet. The upper grill has a square emblem at its centre with two transverse fins extending from both sides of the emblem. Two headlights flank the upper grill, sloping outwardly and upwardly from the upper grill. A trapezoidal honey-combed lower grill is located below the upper grill on a front bumper and is flanked by two fog lamps each being inverted trapezoids with a transverse fin. Two ridge lines extend along the sides of the automobile. A trunk cover has a vertical U-shaped surface with a trapezoidal indented area for a number plate. A pair of parallelogram shaped inner lamps is located on the surface, and a pair of outer lamps is located on a rear region of the automobile, each outer lamp adjacent to an inner lamp.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02044 22: 23: 43: 2013-11-26 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: RED BULL GMBH 33: 002060913-0007 31: Community Design / AT 32: 2012-06-20 54: Refrigerators 57: The design is for a refrigerator with a generally rectangular, upright shape with a partly transparent front door.

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PATENT JOURNAL 57: The design relates to a mobile power source. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2012/02045 22: 23: 43: 2013-11-26 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: RED BULL GMBH 33: 002060913-0001 31: Community Design / AT 32: 2012-06-20 54: Refrigerators 57: The design is for a refrigerator with a generally rectangular, upright shape with a partly transparent front door.

21: A2012/02152 22: 2012-11-30 23: 43: 2013-12-04 52: Class 13. 24: Part A 71: SOCIT BIC 33: 29/424,551 31: US 32: 2012-06-13 54: Mobile Power Source 57: The design relates to a mobile power source. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation.

21: A2012/02151 22: 2012-11-30 23: 43: 2013-12-04 52: Class 13. 24: Part A 71: SOCIT BIC 33: 29/424,551 31: US 32: 2012-06-13 54: Mobile Power Source

21: A2012/02153 22: 2012-11-30 23: 43: 2013-12-04 52: Class 13. 24: Part A 71: SOCIT BIC 33: 29/424,551 31: US 32: 2012-06-13 54: Mobile Power Source

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PATENT JOURNAL 57: The design is for a refrigerator with a generally rectangular, upright shape with a partly transparent front door.

57: The design relates to a mobile power source. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation.

21: A2012/02154 22: 2012-11-30 23: 43: 2012-11-30 52: Class 21 24: Part A 71: GOUWS, Petrus Christiaan, ABRIE, Quintin 54: TACKLE TRAINING DEVICES 57: The design relates to a tackle training device as shown in the accompanying representations.

21: A2012/02177 22: 23: 43: 2013-11-26 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: RED BULL GMBH 33: 002060913-0005 31: Community Design / AT 32: 2012-06-20 54: Refrigerators 57: The design is for a refrigerator with a generally rectangular, upright shape with a partly transparent front door.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02176 22: 23: 43: 2013-11-26 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: RED BULL GMBH 33: 002060913-0003 31: Community Design / AT 32: 2012-06-20 54: Refrigerators

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21: A2012/02178 22: 23: 43: 2013-11-26 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: RED BULL GMBH 33: 002060913-0004 31: Community Design / AT 32: 2012-06-20 54: Refrigerators 57: The design is for a refrigerator with a generally rectangular, upright shape with a partly transparent front door.

21: A2012/02179 22: 23: 43: 2013-11-26 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: RED BULL GMBH 33: 002060913-0002 31: Community Design / AT 32: 2012-06-20 54: Refrigerators 57: The design is for a refrigerator with a generally rectangular, upright shape with a partly transparent front door.

21: A2012/02194 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,001 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container. The container includes a body portion and a neck portion which extends upwardly from the body portion. The neck portion terminates with an opening which is closed off by a cap having a discharge spout. The container includes a base, and a side wall which extends upwardly from the base. The side wall is configured such that the body portion tapers towards the base and neck from a slightly bulging central portion, when the container is seen in front view. The side wall extends continuously around the base to provide a generally oval outline, when the container is seen in plan. The side wall includes a pair of step formations, in the region of the neck portion, which wrap around the body and are slanted upwardly in the direction of the cap to define recesses in the side wall adjacent the cap.

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Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02195 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,001 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container. The container includes a body portion and a neck portion which extends upwardly from the body portion. The neck portion terminates with an opening which is closed off by a cap having a discharge spout. The container includes a base, and a side wall which extends upwardly from the base. The side wall is configured such that the body portion tapers towards the base and neck from a slightly bulging central portion, when the container is seen in front view. The side wall extends continuously around the base to provide a generally oval outline, when the container is seen in plan. The side wall includes a pair of step formations, in the region of the neck portion, which wrap around the body and are slanted upwardly in the direction of the cap to define recesses in the side wall adjacent the cap.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02196 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,002 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a flat base, which is generally rounded, oblong shaped when seen in bottom view. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. Opposed major sides of the body are generally parallel to each other. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion. Parts of the ledge formation extend at acute angles, relative to a longitudinal axis of the body, around the upper portion. An elongate feature is provided centrally on each minor side.

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21: A2012/02197 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,003 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container. The container includes a body portion and a neck portion which extends upwardly from the body portion. The container includes a base, and a side wall which extends upwardly from the base and defines the body and neck portion. The side wall includes a pair of step formations, in the region of the neck portion, which wrap around the body and are slanted upwardly to define recesses in the side wall.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02199 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,012 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a flat base. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. Opposed major sides of the body are generally parallel to each other. An elongate feature is provided centrally on each minor side. The container is provided with a cap. The cap has a lower body portion and a hinged upper lid. The lid has a planar oval-shaped upper surface and a ledge formation which is acutely angled relative to the upper surface and which extends along opposed sides of the upper surface and around one end thereof.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02198 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,002 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a flat base, which is generally rounded, oblong shaped when seen in bottom view. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. Opposed major sides of the body are generally parallel to each other. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion. Parts of the ledge formation extend at acute angles, relative to a longitudinal axis of the body, around the upper portion. An elongate feature is provided centrally on each minor side.

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Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02200 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,004 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container. The container includes a body portion and a neck portion which extends upwardly from the body portion. The container includes a base, and a side wall which extends upwardly from the base. The side wall is configured such that the body portion tapers towards the base and neck from a slightly bulging central portion on at least one portion of the container, when the container is seen in front view. The side wall includes a pair of step formations, in the region of the neck portion, which wrap around at least part of the body and are slanted upwardly to define recesses in the side wall.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02201 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,010 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a cap for a container. The cap has a lower body portion and a hinged upper lid. An upper surface of the lid has two planar portions which extend in generally opposite directions away from a central part of the upper surface. In front view, the two upper surface portions extend outwardly and upwardly away from the central part of the upper surface. The lid defines a slanted ledge formation. A lower periphery of the body portion has a concave shape, when seen in front and rear view.

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PATENT JOURNAL 57: The design is for a container having a body. A ledge formation extends around an upper portion of the body. Parts of the ledge formation extend at acute angles, relative to an upright axis of the body, around the upper portion.

21: A2012/02202 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,011 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is applied to a container having a body which extends upwardly from a flat elliptical base and which retains a generally elliptical cross section until it terminates into an upper portion to which a complementary cap is secured. The body has a nearly constant minor dimension, while its major dimension first increases then slightly decreases in the direction of the upper portion. The cap has a base portion, defining a lower peripheral edge which extends perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the container, and a complementary lid including a stepped lower periphery incorporating a horizontally extending hinge mechanism at a rear portion thereof. The base portion retains a generally elliptical cross section, but decreases in major dimension as it extends between the upper portion and the lid. A slanted upper surface of the lid is generally planar, but a curvilinear ramp-like formation protrudes therefrom.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02204 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,028 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a flat base. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. An elongate feature is provided centrally on each minor side. Opposed major sides of the body are generally parallel to each other. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion. The ledge formation includes two ledges which extend upwardly at acute angles, relative to a longitudinal axis of the body, from the two minor sides of the body, respectively, and around the upper portion. A dispensing arrangement is located on top of the body. The dispensing arrangement includes a cylindrical base, an upper part which is positioned on top of the base, and an elongate spout which projects laterally from the upper part.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02203 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,007 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS

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Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02205 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,028 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a flat base. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. An elongate feature is provided centrally on each minor side. Opposed major sides of the body are generally parallel to each other. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion. The ledge formation includes two ledges which extend upwardly at acute angles, relative to a longitudinal axis of the body, from the two minor sides of the body, respectively, and around the upper portion.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02206 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,014 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is applied to a container having a body which extends upwardly from a flat elliptical base and which retains a generally elliptical cross section until it terminates into an upper portion to which a complementary cap is secured. The body has a nearly constant minor dimension, while its major dimension first increases then slightly decreases in the direction of the upper portion. The cap has a base portion and a complementary lid which is attached to the base portion by means of a hinge mechanism that extends across the container and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis thereof. The base portion retains a generally elliptical cross section, but decreases in major dimension as it extends between the upper portion and the lid. An upper surface of the lid has a centrally located apex which defines an obtuse angle.

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Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02207 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 4 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,066 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS 57: The design is for an oral care implement which has an elongate body which includes a handle portion, a neck portion which curves rearwardly and upwardly from the handle portion and a head portion. A forward part of the handle portion has gripping formations on both a front and rear thereof. Each gripping formation has a plurality of squareshaped gripping elements which are arranged closely together. A plurality of concentrically arranged endless formations extends around the gripping formation on the rear of the handle portion. A plurality of bristle tufts projects from a front part of the head portion. Four formations, which are generally boomerang-shaped when seen in front view, project forwardly from the front part of the head portion and are arranged between the bristle tufts. A scraper formation is provided on a rear part of the head portion.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02208 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 4 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,077 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: HEAD PORTIONS OF ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS 57: The design is for a head portion of an oral care implement. The head portion includes a series of bristle tufts which is arranged in a circular layout, when seen in front view. The bristle tufts are slightly angled relative to an axis which is perpendicular to a surface from which the bristle tufts project. When seen in front view, the bristle tufts are angled towards adjacent bristle tufts in a clockwise manner.

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21: A2012/02209 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/423,999 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CAPS FOR CONTAINERS 57: The design is applied to a cap for a container. The cap has a base portion, defining a wavy lower peripheral edge, and a complementary lid, which lid includes a stepped lower periphery at a rear portion thereof. A hinge mechanism extends across the cap and along a horizontally extending central part of the stepped lower periphery. The base portion retains a generally elliptical cross section, but decreases in major dimension as it extends between the lower peripheral edge and the lid. A slanted upper surface of the lid is generally planar, but a curvilinear ramplike formation protrudes therefrom.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02211 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,006 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container. The container includes a body portion and a neck portion which extends upwardly from the body portion. The neck portion terminates with an opening which is closed off by a cap having a discharge spout. The container includes a base, and a side wall which extends upwardly from the base. The side wall is configured such that the body portion tapers towards the base and neck from a slightly bulging central portion, when the container is seen in front view. The side wall extends continuously around the base to provide a generally oval outline, when the container is seen in plan. The side wall includes a pair of step formations, in the region of the neck portion, which wrap around the body and are slanted upwardly in the direction of the cap to define recesses in the side wall adjacent the cap.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02210 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,013 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a base. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. Opposed major sides of the body are parallel to each other. An elongate feature is provided centrally on each minor side. The container is provided with a cap. The cap has a lower body portion and a hinged upper lid. The lid has an upper surface which is oval-shaped when seen in top view. In front view, the upper surface extends inwardly and curves slightly downwardly from opposed sides thereof to form a central depression. A lower periphery of the lower body portion of the cap is

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Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02212 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/423,998 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a base. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. Opposed major sides of the body are parallel to each other. An elongate feature is provided centrally on each minor side. The container is provided with a cap. The cap has a lower body portion and a hinged upper lid. An upper surface of the lid has two planar portions which extend in generally opposite directions upwardly away from a central part of the upper surface. A slanted ledge formation is positioned below the upper surface portions of the lid. 21: A2012/02213 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,041 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a flat base. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. Opposed major sides of the body are generally parallel to each other. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion. The ledge formation includes two ledges which are angled to extend at acute angles, relative to a longitudinal axis of the body, around the upper portion. The ledges are angled relative to each other so that they intersect each other on both major sides of the body.

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Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02214 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,041 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a flat base. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. Opposed major sides of the body are generally parallel to each other. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion. The ledge formation includes two ledges which are angled to extend at acute angles, relative to a longitudinal axis of the body, around the upper portion. The ledges are angled relative to each other so that they intersect each other on both major sides of the body. A dispensing arrangement is located on top of the body. The dispensing arrangement includes a cylindrical base, an upper part positioned on top of the base, and a spout which projects from the upper part.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02215 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,003 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container. The container includes a body portion and a neck portion which extends upwardly from the body portion. The container includes a base, and a side wall which extends upwardly from the base and defines the body and neck portion. The side wall includes a pair of step formations, in the region of the neck portion, which wrap around the body and are slanted upwardly to define recesses in the side wall.

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PATENT JOURNAL portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. An elongate feature is provided centrally on each minor side. Opposed major sides of the body are generally parallel to each other. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion. The ledge formation includes upper and lower circumferential ledges. In front and rear view, the upper ledge extends downwardly from both sides to form a central depression. In a contrasting manner, the lower ledge extends upwardly from both sides, when seen in front and rear view, to form an apex.

21: A2012/02216 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,035 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a base, which is generally rounded, oblong shaped when seen in bottom view. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. Opposed major sides of the body are generally parallel to each other. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion. The ledge formation includes a lower circumferential ledge, and two additional ledges which extend upwardly from the lower ledge at acute angles and around the upper portion, respectively. The two additional ledges are oppositely disposed about the upper portion. A dispensing arrangement is located on top of the body. The dispensing arrangement includes a cylindrical base, an upper part which is positioned on top of the base, and an elongate spout which projects from the upper part.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02218 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,039 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a flat base, which is generally rounded, oblong shaped when seen in bottom view. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. An elongate feature is provided centrally on each minor side. Opposed major sides of the body are generally parallel to each other. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion in a generally screw-threaded manner.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02217 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,036 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a flat base. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central

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Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02219 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,005 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container. The container includes a body portion and a neck portion which extends upwardly from the body portion. The container includes a base, and a side wall which extends upwardly from the base. The side wall is configured such that the body portion tapers towards the base and neck from a slightly bulging central portion on at least one portion of the container, when the container is seen in front view. The side wall includes a pair of step formations, in the region of the neck portion, which wrap around at least part of the body and are slanted upwardly to define recesses in the side wall. 21: A2012/02220 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,005 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container. The container includes a body portion and a neck portion which extends upwardly from the body portion. The container includes a base, and a side wall which extends upwardly from the base. The side wall is configured such that the body portion tapers towards the base and neck from a slightly bulging central portion on at least one portion of the container, when the container is seen in front view. The side wall includes a pair of step formations, in the region of the neck portion, which wrap around at least part of the body and are slanted upwardly to define recesses in the side wall.

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Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02221 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,010 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a base. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. Opposed major sides of the body are parallel to each other. An elongate feature is provided centrally on each minor side. The container is provided with a cap. The cap has a lower body portion and a hinged upper lid. An upper surface of the lid has two planar portions which extend in generally opposite directions upwardly away from a central part of the upper surface. A slanted ledge formation is provided below the upper surface portions of the lid. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02222 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,030 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a flat base. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. Opposed major sides of the body are generally parallel to each other. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion. The ledge formation includes two oppositely disposed pairs of ledges. The ledges of each pair are parallel to each other and extend upwardly at an acute angle, relative to a longitudinal axis of the body, across the one major side, around one of the minor sides, and downwardly across the other major side. A dispensing arrangement is located on top of the body. The dispensing arrangement includes a cylindrical base, an upper part positioned on top of the base, and a spout which projects from the upper part.

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Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02223 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,030 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a flat base. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. Opposed major sides of the body are generally parallel to each other. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion. The ledge formation includes two oppositely disposed pairs of ledges. The ledges of each pair are parallel to each other and extend upwardly at an acute angle, relative to a longitudinal axis of the body, across the one major side, around one of the minor sides, and downwardly across the other major side.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02224 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/423,999 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CAPS FOR CONTAINERS 57: The design is applied to a cap for a container having a base portion and a complementary lid. The base portion defines a wavy lower peripheral edge opposite a slanted upper peripheral surface being generally planar and having a curvilinear ramp-like formation protruding therefrom. An aperture is defined in a central part of the upper peripheral surface. The lid includes a stepped lower periphery at a rear portion thereof and a hinge mechanism extends across the cap and along a horizontally extending central part of the stepped lower periphery. The base portion retains a generally elliptical cross section, but decreases in major dimension as it extends between the lower peripheral edge and the lid. A slanted upper surface of the lid is generally planar, but a curvilinear ramplike formation protrudes therefrom whereas a generally cylindrical protuberance extends from a central portion of a lower surface of the lid.

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PATENT JOURNAL 33: 29/424,013 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a cap for a container. The cap has a lower body portion and a hinged upper lid. The lid has an upper surface which is oval-shaped when seen in top view. When seen in front view, the upper surface extends inwardly and curves slightly downwardly from opposed sides thereof to form a central depression. A lower periphery of the lower body portion of the cap is shaped in a complementary fashion to the upper surface, when seen in front and rear view.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02225 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,000 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CAPS FOR CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a cap for a container. The cap has a hinged lid. An upper surface of the lid has two generally planar portions which are angled relative to each other and which extend in generally opposite directions away from a central part of the upper surface. When seen in front view, the two upper surface portions extend outwardly and slightly upwardly away from the central part of the upper surface. The lid defines a slanted ledge formation.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02227 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,007 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having a body. A ledge formation extends around an upper portion of the body. Parts of the ledge formation extend at acute angles, relative to an upright axis of the body, around the upper portion.

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Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02228 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,007 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a flat base. One side of the body curves outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curves inwardly towards an upper portion. An elongate feature is provided centrally on the side. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion. Parts of the ledge formation extend at acute angles, relative to a longitudinal axis of the body, around the upper portion. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02230 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,007 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a flat base, which is generally rounded, oblong shaped when seen in bottom view. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. Opposed major sides of the body are generally parallel to each other. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion. Parts of the ledge formation extend at acute angles, relative to a longitudinal axis of the body, around the

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upper portion. An elongate feature is provided centrally on each minor side.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02232 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,007 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a flat base. One side of the body curves outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curves inwardly towards an upper portion. An elongate feature is provided centrally on the side. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion. Parts of the ledge formation extend at acute angles, relative to a longitudinal axis of the body, around the upper portion.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02231 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,007 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a flat base, which is generally rounded, oblong shaped when seen in bottom view. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. Opposed major sides of the body are generally parallel to each other. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion. Parts of the ledge formation extend at acute angles, relative to a longitudinal axis of the body, around the upper portion. An elongate feature is provided centrally on each minor side.

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21: A2012/02233 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,007 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a flat base. One side of the body curves outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curves inwardly towards an upper portion. An elongate feature is provided centrally on the side. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion. Parts of the ledge formation extend at acute angles, relative to a longitudinal axis of the body, around the upper portion.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02235 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,011 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is applied to a cap for a container. The cap has a base portion, defining a lower peripheral edge which extends perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the container, and a complementary lid including a stepped lower periphery incorporating a horizontally extending hinge mechanism at a rear portion thereof. The base portion retains a generally elliptical cross section, but decreases in major dimension as it extends between the lower peripheral edge and the lid. A slanted upper surface of the lid is generally planar, but a curvilinear ramp-like formation protrudes therefrom.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02234 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,004 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container. The container includes a body portion and a neck portion which extends upwardly from the body portion. The container includes a base, and a side wall which extends upwardly from the base. The side wall is configured such that the body portion tapers towards the base and neck from a slightly bulging central portion on at least one portion of the container, when the container is seen in front view. The side wall includes a pair of step formations, in the region of the neck portion, which wrap around at least part of the body and are slanted upwardly to define recesses in the side wall.

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Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02236 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,035 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a base, which is generally rounded, oblong shaped when seen in bottom view. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. An elongate feature is provided centrally on each minor side. Opposed major sides of the body are generally parallel to each other. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion. The ledge formation includes a lower circumferential ledge, and two additional ledges which extend upwardly from the lower ledge at acute angles and around the upper portion, respectively. The two additional ledges are oppositely disposed about the upper portion. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02237 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,012 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a cap for a container. The cap has a lower body portion and a hinged upper lid. The lid has a planar oval-shaped upper surface and a ledge formation which is acutely angled relative to the upper surface and which extends along opposed sides of the upper surface and around one end thereof.

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21: A2012/02238 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/423,997 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is applied to a container having a body which extends upwardly from a flat elliptical base and which retains a generally elliptical cross section until it terminates into an upper portion to which a complementary cap is secured. The body has a nearly constant minor dimension, while its major dimension first increases then slightly decreases in the direction of the upper portion. The cap has a base portion, defining a wavy peripheral edge, and a complementary lid, which includes a stepped lower periphery at a rear portion thereof. A hinge mechanism extends across the container and along a central horizontally extending part of the stepped lower periphery. The base portion retains a generally elliptical cross section, but decreases in major dimension as it extends between the upper portion and the lid. A slanted upper surface of the lid is generally planar, but a curvilinear ramp-like formation protrudes therefrom.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02240 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 4 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,068 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: HEAD PORTIONS OF ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS 57: The design is for a head portion of an oral care implement. The head portion includes a series of bristle tufts which is arranged in a circular layout, when seen in front view. The bristle tufts are slightly angled relative to an axis which is perpendicular to a surface from which the bristle tufts project. When seen in front view, the bristle tufts are angled towards adjacent bristle tufts in an anti-clockwise manner. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02239 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,014 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is applied to a cap for a container. The cap has a base portion defining a wavy lower

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Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02241 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,006 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container. The container includes a body portion and a neck portion which extends upwardly from the body portion. The neck portion terminates with an opening which is closed off by a cap having a discharge spout. The container includes a base, and a side wall which extends upwardly from the base. The side wall is configured such that the body portion tapers towards the base and neck from a slightly bulging central portion, when the container is seen in front view. The side wall extends continuously around the base to provide a generally oval outline, when the container is seen in plan. The side wall includes a pair of step formations, in the region of the neck portion, which wrap around the body and are slanted upwardly in the direction of the cap to define recesses in the side wall adjacent the cap. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02242 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,036 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a flat base. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. Opposed major sides of the body are generally parallel to each other. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion. The ledge formation includes upper and lower circumferential ledges. In front and rear view, the upper ledge extends downwardly from both sides to form a central depression. In a contrasting manner, the lower ledge extends upwardly from both sides, when seen in front and rear view, to form an apex. A dispensing arrangement is located on top of the body. The dispensing arrangement includes a cylindrical base, an upper part which is positioned on top of the base, and an elongate spout which projects from the upper part.

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Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02243 22: 2012-12-04 23: 43: 2012-06-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/424,039 31: US 32: 2012-06-07 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having an elongate body which extends upwardly from a flat base, which is generally rounded, oblong shaped when seen in bottom view. Opposed minor sides of the body curve outwardly and upwardly from the base towards a central portion, and thereafter curve inwardly towards an upper portion. An elongate feature is provided centrally on each minor side. Opposed major sides of the body are generally parallel to each other. A ledge formation extends around the upper portion in a generally screw-threaded manner. A dispensing arrangement is located on top of the body. The dispensing arrangement includes a lower cylindrical base, an upper part which is positioned on top of the base, and an elongate spout which projects laterally from the upper part. 21: A2012/02361 22: 2012-12-20 23: 43: 2012-06-29 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Caterpillar Inc. 33: 29/426,091 31: US 32: 2012-06-29 54: UNDERCARRIAGE TRACK LINKS FOR MOBILE EARTHMOVING MACHINES 57: The features of the design are illustrated in the overall appearance of the design. It is this overall appearance that is particular to the claimed design. The design may constitute part of an undercarriage track system and may be applied to a machine, such as for example an earthmoving machine.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02362 22: 2012-12-20 23: 43: 2012-06-29 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Caterpillar Inc. 33: 29/426,091 31: US 32: 2012-06-29 54: UNDERCARRIAGE TRACK LINKS FOR MOBILE EARTHMOVING MACHINES

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57: The features of the design claimed by applicants are illustrated in the overall appearance of the design. It is this overall appearance that is particular to the claimed design. This design may constitute part of an undercarriage track system and may be applied to a machine, such as for example an earthmoving machine.

Front view, rear view being identical 21: A2012/02365 22: 2012-12-20 23: 43: 2012-06-29 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Caterpillar Inc. 33: 29/426,091 31: US 32: 2012-06-29 54: UNDERCARRIAGE TRACK LINKS FOR MOBILE EARTHMOVING MACHINES 57: The features of the design are illustrated in the overall appearance of the design. It is the overall appearance that is particular to the claimed design. The design may constitute part of an undercarriage track system and may be applied to a machine, such as for example an earthmoving machine.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02363 22: 2012-12-20 23: 43: 2012-06-29 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Caterpillar Inc. 33: 29/426,091 31: US 32: 2012-06-29 54: UNDERCARRIAGE TRACK LINKS FOR MOBILE EARTHMOVING MACHINES 57: The features of the design are illustrated in the overall appearance of the design. It is this overall appearance that is particular to the claimed design. The design may constitute part of an undercarriage track system and may be applied to a machine, such as for example an earthmoving machine.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02366 22: 2012-12-20 23: 43: 2012-06-29 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Caterpillar Inc. 33: 29/426,089 31: US 32: 2012-06-29 54: UNDERCARRIAGE TRACK SYSTEMS FOR MOBILE EARTHMOVING MACHINES 57: The features of the design are illustrated in the overall appearance of the design. It is this overall appearance that is particular to the claimed design. This design may constitute part of an undercarriage track system and may be applied to a machine, such as for example an earthmoving machine.

Front view, rear view being identical 21: A2012/02364 22: 2012-12-20 23: 43: 2012-06-29 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Caterpillar Inc. 33: 29/426,091 31: US 32: 2012-06-29 54: UNDERCARRIAGE TRACK LINKS FOR MOBILE EARTHMOVING MACHINES 57: The features of the design are illustrated in the overall appearance of the design. It is this overall

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Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02370 22: 2012-12-20 23: 43: 2012-06-29 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Caterpillar Inc. 33: 29/426,074 31: US 32: 2012-06-29 54: UNDERCARRIAGE TRACK IDLERS FOR MOBILE EARTHMOVING MACHINES 57: The features of the design are illustrated in the overall appearance of the design. It is this overall appearance that is particular to the claimed design. The design may constitute part of an undercarriage track system and may be applied to a machine, such as for example an earthmoving machine.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02367 22: 2012-12-20 23: 43: 2012-06-29 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Caterpillar Inc. 33: 29/426,089 31: US 32: 2012-06-29 54: UNDERCARRIAGE TRACK SYSTEMS FOR MOBILE EARTHMOVING MACHINES 57: The features of the design are illustrated in the overall appearance of the design. It is this overall appearance that is particular to the claiming design. This design may constitute part of an undercarriage track system and may be applied to a machine, such as for example an earthmoving machine.

Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02368 22: 2012-12-20 23: 43: 2012-06-29 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Caterpillar Inc. 33: 29/426,089 31: US 32: 2012-06-29 54: UNDERCARRIAGE TRACK SYSTEMS FOR MOBILE EARTHMOVING MACHINES 57: The features of the design are illustrated in the overall appearance of the design. It is this overall appearance that is particular to the claimed design. This design may constitute part of an undercarriage track system and may be applied to a machine, such as for example an earthmoving machine. 21: A2012/02371 22: 2012-12-20 23: 43: 2012-06-29 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Caterpillar Inc. 33: 29/426,074 31: US 32: 2012-06-29 54: UNDERCARRIAGE TRACK IDLERS FOR MOBILE EARTHMOVING MACHINES 57: The features of the design are illustrated in the overall appearance of the design. It is this overall appearance that is particular to the claimed design. The design may constitute part of an undercarriage track system and may be applied to a machine, such as for example an earthmoving machine.

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Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02372 22: 2012-12-20 23: 43: 2012-06-29 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Caterpillar Inc. 33: 29/426,069 31: US 32: 2012-06-29 54: UNDERCARRIAGE TRACK ROLLERS FOR EARTHMOVING MACHINES 57: The features of the design are illustrated in the overall appearance of the design. It is this overall appearance that is particular to the claimed design. The design may constitute part of an undercarriage track system and may be applied to a machine, such as for example an earthmoving machine. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02374 22: 2012-12-20 23: 43: 2012-06-29 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Caterpillar Inc. 33: 29/426,090 31: US 32: 2012-06-29 54: UNDERCARRIAGE TRACK SHOES FOR MOBILE EARTHMOVING MACHINES 57: The features of the design are illustrated in the overall appearance of the design. It is this overall appearance that is particular to the claimed design. This design may constitute part of an undercarriage track system and may be applied to a machine, such as for example an earthmoving machine.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02375 22: 2012-12-20 23: 43: 2012-06-29 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Caterpillar Inc. 33: 29/426,090 31: US 32: 2012-06-29 54: UNDERCARRIAGE TRACK SHOES FOR MOBILE EARTHMOVING MACHINES 57: The features of the design are illustrated in the overall appearance of the design. It is this overall appearance that is particular to the claimed design. This design may constitute part of an undercarriage track system and may be applied to a machine, such as for example an earthmoving machine.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02373 22: 2012-12-20 23: 43: 2012-06-29 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Caterpillar Inc. 33: 29/426,069 31: US 32: 2012-06-29 54: UNDERCARRIAGE TRACK ROLLERS FOR EARTHMOVING MACHINES 57: The features of the design are illustrated in the overall appearance of the design. It is this overall appearance that is particular to the claimed design.

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Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02376 22: 2012-12-20 23: 43: 2012-06-29 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Caterpillar Inc. 33: 29/426,090 31: US 32: 2012-06-29 54: UNDERCARRIAGE TRACK SHOES FOR MOBILE EARTHMOVING MACHINES 57: The features of the design are illustrated in the overall appearance of the design. It is this overall appearance that is particular to the claimed design. This design may constitute part of an undercarriage track system and may be applied to a machine, such as for example an earthmoving machine.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02378 22: 2012-12-20 23: 43: 2012-06-29 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Caterpillar Inc. 33: 29/426,090 31: US 32: 2012-06-29 54: UNDERCARRIAGE TRACK SHOES FOR MOBILE EARTHMOVING MACHINES 57: The features of the design are illustrated in the overall appearance of the design. It is this overall appearance that is particular to the claimed design. This design may constitute part of an undercarriage track system and may be applied to a machine, such as for example an earthmoving machine.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/02377 22: 2012-12-20 23: 43: 2012-06-29 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Caterpillar Inc. 33: 29/426,090 31: US 32: 2012-06-29 54: UNDERCARRIAGE TRACK SHOES FOR MOBILE EARTHMOVING MACHINES 57: The features of the design are illustrated in the overall appearance of the design. It is this overall appearance that is particular to the claimed design. This design may constitute part of an undercarriage track system and may be applied to a machine, such as for example an earthmoving machine.

Three dimensional view 21: A2012/0540 22: 2012-04-23 23: 43: 2013-11-26 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: TAALMAN FAMILY TRUST (IT 1713/96) 54: A MASSAGER AND CONTAINER 57: The design relates to a massger and container. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: MEASURING INSTRUMENT 57: The features of the design for which novelty is claimed are the shape, pattern, ornamentation and configuration of the measuring device as shown in the accompanying representations.

21: A2012/0826 22: 2012-06-01 23: 43: 2013-11-26 52: Class 22 24: Part A 71: DU PLOOY, Frederik, Wilhelm 54: A HUNTING RIFLE STOCK 57: The design relates to a hunting rifle stock. The features of the design are those of shape, pattern and/or configuration. Protection is not limited to the exact relative dimensions. 21: A2013/00479 22: 2013-03-19 23: 2012-03-23 43: 2012-03-23 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Etablissements Geyer Frres 33: 2012-022604 31: JP 32: 2012-09-19 54: BOTTLES 57: The design is for a bottle, which has a base, a body and a neck defining a mouth. The bottle tapers upwardly and outwardly from a bottom until a widest base portion, from which it tapers upwardly and inwardly until about halfway along its height, where the bottle narrows to form a waist. The area between the base and waist is generally bell-shaped. Above the waist, the bottle bulges gently outwardly, to form a shoulder portion which is slimmer than the base, before curving first convexly and then concavely to form the neck.

21: A2013/00261. 22: 06/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 10. 24: Part A 71: PROCEQ AG 33: CH. 31: 139.307. 32: 2012/10/10

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PATENT JOURNAL 71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY 33: 698786001 31: International Design Application 32: 2012-10-22 54: GRAPHIC DESIGN 57: The design is a graphic design. The feature for which protection is claimed is that of ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representation.

Three dimensional view 21: A2013/00676 22: 2013-04-15 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 32 24: Part A 71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY 33: 698786001 31: International Design Application 32: 2012-10-22 54: GRAPHIC DESIGN 57: The design is a graphic design. The feature for which protection is claimed is that of ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representation. 21: A2013/00678 22: 2013-04-15 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 32 24: Part A 71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY 33: 698786001 31: International Design Application 32: 2012-10-22 54: GRAPHIC DESIGN 57: The design is a graphic design. The feature for which protection is claimed is that of ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representation.

21: A2013/00677 22: 2013-04-15 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 32 24: Part A

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52: Class 32 24: Part A 71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY 33: 698786001 31: International Design Application 32: 2012-10-22 54: GRAPHIC DESIGN 57: The design is a graphic design. The feature for which protection is claimed is that of ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representation.

21: A2013/00704. 22: 17/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: WHEEL PROS, LLC 33: US. 31: 29/448,120. 32: 2013/03/09 54: WHEEL 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying repesentation(s).

21: A2013/00704. 22: 17/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: WHEEL PROS, LLC 33: US. 31: 29/448,120. 32: 2013/03/09 54: WHEEL 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s).

21: A2013/00705. 22: 17/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: WHEEL PROS, LLC 33: US. 31: 29/435,797. 32: 2012/10/29 54: WHEEL 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s).

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PATENT JOURNAL 33: K 002124495 31: European Community 32: 2012-10-24 54: AGRICULTURAL TAPE BINDER 57: The design is to be applied to an agricultural tape binder. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations, in the colours shown.

21: A2013/00706 22: 2013-04-18 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 8 24: Part A 71: DESARROLLOS ESPECIALES DE SISTEMAS DE ANCLAJE, S.A. 33: K 002124495 31: European Community 32: 2012-10-24 54: AGRICULTURAL TAPE BINDER 57: The design is to be applied to an agricultural tape binder. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations.

21: A2013/00718 22: 2013-04-22 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 32 24: Part A 71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY 33: 698786001 31: International Design Application 32: 2012-10-22 54: GRAPHIC DESIGN 57: The design is graphic design. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations.

21: A2013/00707 22: 2013-04-18 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 8 24: Part A 71: DESARROLLOS ESPECIALES DE SISTEMAS DE ANCLAJE, S.A.

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21: A2013/00719 22: 2013-04-22 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 32 24: Part A 71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY 33: 698786001 31: International Design Application 32: 2012-10-22 54: GRAPHIC DESIGN 57: The design is graphic design. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations.

21: A2013/00768 22: 2013-04-26 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 7 24: Part A 71: RECKITT BENCKISER N.V. 33: 002126797 31: European Community 32: 201210-29 54: DOSAGE CONTAINER 57: The design is to be applied to a dosage container. The features for which proteciton is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations.

21: A2013/00767 22: 2013-04-26 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 7 24: Part A 71: RECKITT BENCKISER N.V. 33: 002126797 31: European Community 32: 201210-29 54: DOSAGE CONTAINER 57: The design is to be applied to a dosage container. The features for which protection is

21: A2013/00769 22: 2013-04-26 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 7 24: Part A 71: RECKITT BENCKISER N.V.

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PATENT JOURNAL 71: Steelform S.A. CC 54: LINTELS 57: The design is applied to a lintel. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of the lintel substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations.

33: 002126797 31: European Community 32: 201210-29 54: DOSAGE CONTAINER 57: The design is to be applied to a dosage container. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations.

Perspective view 21: F2012/01707 22: 2012-09-27 23: 2012-04-01 43: 2012-04-01 52: Class 25 24: Part F 71: Steelform S.A. CC 54: LINTELS 57: The design is applied to a lintel. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of the lintel substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations.

21: F2012/01501. 22: 31/08/2012. 23: 02/03/2012 43: 26/11/2013 52: Class 07. 24: Part F 71: HIEMSTRA, RUDOLPH CHRISTIAN 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: TO BE ADVISED 57: The design relates to a support for a barbeque grid. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the support substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations.

Perspective view 21: F2012/01991. 22: 15/11/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 13. 24: Part F 71: YOUWINENERGY GMBH 33: EU. 31: 002042218-0002. 32: 2012/05/15 54: WIND TURBINE

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57: The design relates to a wind generator. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a wind generator substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations.

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Three-dimensional view from the top front right side

21: F2012/02155 22: 2012-11-30 23: 43: 2012-11-30 52: Class 21 24: Part F 71: GOUWS, Petrus Christiaan, ABRIE, Quintin 54: TACKLE TRAINING DEVICES 57: The design relates to a tackle training device as shown in the accompanying representations.

21: F2012/01993. 22: 15/11/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 13. 24: Part F 71: YOUWINENERGY GMBH 33: EU. 31: 002042218-0001. 32: 2012/05/15 54: WIND TURBINE 57: The design relates to a wind generator. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a wind generator substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations

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PATENT JOURNAL 52: Class 8 24: Part F 71: KRAM DESIGNS CC 54: A RECEIVING MEMBER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a receiving member in accordance with the present design showing the overall appearance thereof.

43: 2013-11-26 52: Class 12 24: Part F 71: MITSUBA CORPORATION 54: WINDSHIELD WIPER FOR VEHICLE 57: The design relates to a windshield wiper for a vehicle. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2012/1446 22: 2012-08-21 23: 43: 2013-11-26 52: Class 8 24: Part F 71: KRAM DESIGNS CC 54: A SEALING MEMBER 57: The drawing shows a top plan view of a sealing member in accordance with the present design.

21: F2013/00486 22: 23: 43: 2013-10-07 52: Class 9 24: Part F 71: APL CARTONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: CARTONS 57: The design is for a carton that has a bottom, two end walls, two side walls and two ledges that extend from the upper edges of its end walls. In each corner, a pillar is folded from a flap, which also forms a double layer of the end wall and forms an upstanding tab.

21: F2012/1447 22: 2012-08-21 23: 43: 2013-11-26

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PATENT JOURNAL 52: Class 25 24: Part F 71: BRORON TECHNOLOGIES AFRICA (PTY) LTD 54: A COMMUNICATION FACILITY 57: The novelty of the design resides in the configuration or shape of the interior of a communication facility substantially as shown in the accompanying representation.

43: 52: Class 25. 24: Part F 71: CAMPHER, IGNUS LOURENS 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BURGLAR PROOFING BRACKET 57: The design is applied to a burglar proofing bracket. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the bracket substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.

21: F2013/00721 22: 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 25 24: Part F 71: BRORON TECHNOLOGIES AFRICA (PTY) LTD 54: A COMMUNICATION FACILITY 57: The novelty of the design resides in the configuration or shape of the interior of a communication facility substantially as shown in the accompanying representation.

21: F2013/00806 22: 23: 43: 2014-02-07 52: Class 25 24: Part F 71: SCOTT-TURNER, Leonard Antone 54: DRAINAGE PANEL 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape and/or configuration of a drainage panel substantially as shown in the accompanying drawing.

21: F2013/00722 22: 23: 43: 2014-01-16

21: F2013/00835 22: 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 8 24: Part F 71: GOUWS, Jurgen Hendrik 54: Container Lid Tool 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape and configuration of a set of LID TOOLS and in the shape and configuration of each article or LID TOOL

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which forms part of the set. Only one of the articles in the set is illustrated in this Abstract.

21: F2013/00852. 22: 10/05/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 23. 24: Part F 71: ALTERNATIVE ALCOHOL SOLUTIONS PTY LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONDENSER 57: The design relates to a condenser. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern.

21: F2013/0478 22: 2013-03-18 23: 43: 2013-12-03 52: Class 20 24: Part F 71: BRAVO, Steven 54: A TABLE FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES 57: The design is in respect of a table for advertising purposes as shown in the representation.

21: F2013/01965. 22: 24/10/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 25-02. 24: Part F 71: MAPHELO SILINGA 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: DECO-ROOF

21: A2007/01393. 22: 01/08/2007. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: CHRISTO FREDERIK DU PLESSIS 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: MOTOR VEHICLE CANOPY 57: The streamlined canopy is designed to improof the aerodynamics of a bakkie or pickup

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truck and to enhance the appearance of the vehicle. It has a sloping rear window. The complete canopy. Lifts up when opened. The front of the canopy has a hinge at roof level that is attached to a steel frame which is intend to the vehicle and works on the same principal as the hatch door of a hatchback car. The canopy has large windows to allow good all round vision and gives the pick-up truck the appearance of a sedan car. The access to the canopy for loading is improved by lifting up and out of the way.

21: A2012/02309. 22: 20/12/2012. 23: 43: 21/10/2013 52: Class 10. 24: Part A 71: GIULIANO RES 33: AU. 31: 344748. 32: 2012/09/12 54: A FLAMEPROOF ALTERNATOR 57: 1.Current housing designs have protruding fins for cooling but this design has grooves.2.The grooves serve two purposes. As a heat sink for cooling and to reduce the weight of the alternator.3.The grooves increase the surface area. 4. The design greatly enhances the cooling efficiency.5.Any grooving for cooling and weight reduction is a new design.

21: F2012/02308. 22: 13/12/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 10. 24: Part F 71: GIULIANO RES 33: AT. 31: 344748. 32: 2012/09/12 54: A FLAMEPROOF ALTERNATOR 57: 1.Current housing designs have protruding fins for cooling but this design has grooves. 2. The grooves serve two purposes. As a heat sink for cooling and to reduce the weight of the alternator. 3. The grooves increase the surface area. 4. The design greatly enhances the cooling efficiency.5.Any grooving for cooling and weight reduction is a new design.

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43: 21/10/2013 52: Class 10. 24: Part F 71: GIULIANO RES 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A FLAMEPROOF ALTERNATOR 57: 1.The fan is unique as it is on the pulley/drive shaft side. 2. The fan and cowling are not an option but a part of the design. The flameproof alternators on the market do not have a fan cowling. 3. The fan cowling is workplace is workplace and health safety compliant by preventing accidents on touching the fan.4.The fan is designed to increase the flow of air and enhance cooling. 21: F2012/02313. 22: 13/12/2012. 23: 43: 21/10/2013 52: Class 10. 24: Part F 71: GIULIANO RES 33: AT. 31: 344747. 32: 2012/09/12 54: A FLAMEPROOF ALTERNATOR 57: The design incorporates both cooling sleeve and mounting in one part. The cooling sleeve ensures that the cooling air flow is channeled between the alternator body and the cooling sleeve, thereby maximizing the cooling effect and cooling efficiency. The cooling sleeve protects the body of the flameproof alternator from possible accidental damage whether caused in transit or during operational use which could invalidate the flameproof safety integrity of the alternator. Fully enclosed flameproof alternator. The design is compliant with work place and health safety requirements as the cooling sleeve together with the fan cowling makes it safe from an operational point as the fan is not accessible thus preventing accidental touch and injury. All flameproof alternators on the market have an open fan with no protection. Although mounting and cooling are in one part, the cooling are in one part, the cooling sleeve which incorporates the mounting bracket is designed to allow adjustment of the alternator with respect to the shaft/ drive pulley for alignment and tensioning.

21: A2012/02312. 22: 13/12/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 10. 24: Part A 71: GIULIANO RES 33: AT. 31: 344749. 32: 2012/09/12 54: A FLAMEPROOF ALTENATOR 57: 1.The fan is unique as it is on the pulley/drive shaft side. 2. The fan and cowling are not an option but a part of the design. The flameproof alternators on the market do not have a fan cowling. 3. The fan cowling is workplace is workplace and health safety compliant by preventing accidents on touching the fan.4.The fan is designed to increase the flow of air and enhance cooling.

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21: A2012/02310. 22: 20/12/2012. 23: 43: 18/02/2014 52: Class 10. 24: Part A 71: GIULIANO RES 33: AU. 31: 344747. 32: 2012/09/12 54: A FLAMEPROOF ALTERNATOR 57: 1.The design incorporates both cooling sleeve and mounting in one part.2.The cooling sleeve ensures that the cooling air flow is channeled between the alternator body and the cooling sleeve, thereby maximizing the cooling effect and cooling efficiency.3.The cooling sleeve protects the body of the flameproof alternator from possible accidental damage whether caused in transit or during operational use which could invalidate the flameproof safety integrity of the alternator.4.Fully enclosed flameproof alternator.5.The design is compliant with work place and health safety requirements as the cooling sleeve together with the fan cowling makes it safe from an operational point as the fan is not accessible thus preventing accidental touch and injury. All flameproof alternators on the market have an open fan with no protection. 6. Although mounting and cooling are in one part, the cooling sleeve which incorporates the mounting bracket is designed to allow adjustment of the alternators on the market have an open fan with no protection. 6. Although mounting and cooling are in one part, the cooling sleeve which incorporates the mounting bracket is design to allow adjustment of the alternator with respect to the shaft /drive pulley for alignment and tensioning.

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COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE


(Applications filed in terms of Act No. 62 of 1977)

Any person, who has grounds for objection to the registration of the copyright in any of the following cinematographs films, may within the prescribed time, lodge Notice of Opposition on Form RF 5 contained in the Second Schedule to the Registration of Copyright in Cinematograph Films Regulations, 1980. The prescribed time is one month after the date of advertisement .This period may on application be extended by the Registrar. The numerical denote the following: (21) Official application number. (22) Date of application. (43) Date of acceptance. (24) Date(s) and place(s) at which cinematograph films was made. (25) Date and place of first publication. (71) Name (s) of all applicant (s). (75) Name of author. (76) Name of producer (77) Name of director (54) Title of cinematograph film. (78) Name(s) of principal players or narrator. (26) Places at which cinematograph film may be viewed and conditions. (55) Specimen lodged/Not lodged. (56) Preview requested/Not requested. (57) Abstract (Storyline). (58) Category.

21: 2013/00079. 22: 03/12/2013 43: 04/12/2013 24: Toronto,Canada/21 June 2012 to 30 August 2012 25: 16 October 2013/Trinidad & Tobago 71: METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURES INC., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the States of DELAWARE and SCREEN GEMS, INC., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the States of California 75: METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURES INC., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the States of DELAWARE and SCREEN GEMS, INC., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the States of California 76: Kevin Misher 77: Kimberly Peirce 54: CARRIE aka Carrie (2013);Carrie (remake) 78: Chloe Grace Moretz, Julianne Moore, Judy Greet,Portia Doubleday, Alex Russell, Gabriella Wilde and others 26: SPOOR & FISHER Building No.13 Highgrove Office Park Oak Avenue, Centurion P.O. Box 454, Pretoria 0001 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested 57: A re-imagining of the classic horror tale about Carrie White, a shy hril outcast by her peers and sheltered by her deeply religious mother, who unleashes telekinetic terror on her small town after being pushed too far at her senior prom. 58: Horror/Thriller 21: 2014/00008. 22: 06/02/2014 43: 07/02/2014 24: ONTARIO, CANADA AND BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA/15 September 2012 to 18 January 2014 25: 30 January 2014/ Singapore 71: METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURES INC., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the States of DELAWARE, 245 N Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, USA and COLUMBIA PICTURES INDUSTRIES,INC. a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, 10201 W.Washington Blvd, Culver City, California,USA 90232-3195 75: METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURES INC., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the States of DELAWARE 76: Marc Abraham, Eric Newman

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77: Jose Padilha 54: ROBOCOP aka RoboCop (2014) 78: Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman, Michael Keato, Abbie Cornish, Jackie Earle Haley, Michael K. Williams, Jennifer Ehle, Jay Baruchel, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Samuel L. Jackson 26: SPOOR & FISHER Building No.13 Highgrove Office Park Oak Avenue, Centurion P.O. Box 454, Pretoria 0001 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested 57: The year is 2028 and OmniCorp is at the centre of robot technology. Overseas, their drones have been used by the military for years, but have been forbidden for law enforcement in America. Now OmniCorp wants to bring their controversial technology to the home front. When Alex Murphy - a loving husband, father and good cop doing his best to stem the tie of crime and corruption in Detroit- is critically injured in the line of duty, OmniCorp sees their chance to build a part-robot police officer. They never counted on one thing: there is still a man inside the machine. 58: Action

21: 2014/00001 22: 21/01/2014 43: 22/01/2014 24: United State of America/01 January 2013 to 30 June 2013 25: 10 January 2014; South Africa 71: SABIDO PRODUCTIONS (PTY)LTD,05 Summit Road, Dunkeld West, Johannesburg, South Africa,2196 75: SABIDO PRODUCTIONS (PTY)LTD 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 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 federal government 58: Comedy

21: 2014/00002 22: 21/01/2014 43: 23/01/2014 24: Los Angeles,Carlifonia/01 May 2013 to 30 June 2013 25: 10 January 2014; South Africa 71: DON JON NEVADA LLC,662N Crescent Heights Boulevard, Los ANGELES, California,USA,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 57: A New Jersey guy dedicated to his family, friends and church develops an unrealistic expectations from watching porn and works to find happiness and intimacy with his potential true love 58: Comedy 21: 2013/00081 22: 13/12/2013 43: 17/12/2013 24: Atlanta,Georgia in USA/01 January 2012 to 31 December 2013 25: 13 December 2013; South Africa 71: LIONS GATE FILMS INC,2700 Colorado Avenue, Suite 200, Santa Monica,USA,CA 90404

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75: LIONS GATE FILM INC 76: Ozzie Areu,Jennifer Booth and Tyler Perry 77: Tyler Perry 54: A MADEA CHRISTMAS 78: Tyler Perry, Anna Maria Horsford, Tika Sumpter, Eric Lively and JR Lemon 26: SAFACT 57: Madea dispenses her unique form of holiday spirit in a rural town when shes coaxed into helping a friend pay her daughter a surprise visit in the country for Christmas. 58: Comedy

21: 2013/00080 22: 11/12/2013 43: 17/12/2013 24: South Africa/17 June 2013 to 20 July 2013 25: 14 Febryary 2014; South Africa 71: AFILMRICA (PTY) LTD 75: AFILMRICA (PTY) LTD 76: Benjamin Daniel Bester 77: Jaco Smith 54: PAD NA JOU HART 78: Ivan Botha, Donna Lee Robert 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. Bassons 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 wanted him to be 58: Drama

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TRADE MARKS

The trade mark under number 2011/22220 application was advertised in the journal for December 2013 without a mark, it is readvertised in the Patent journal for February 2014 and the mark is TREES FOR ALL LOGO

The trade mark under number 2012/31700 application was advertised in the Patent Journal for January 2014 without a priority number and it should have appeared with the priority which read as: Priority claimed from: UNITED KINGDOM APPLICATION NO. 2623117 FILED ON 28/05/2012.

The trade mark under number 2012/31701 application was advertised in the Patent Journal for January 2014 without a priority number and it should have appeared with the priority which read as: Priority claimed from: UNITED KINGDOM APPLICATION NO. 2623117 FILED ON 28/05/2012.

The trade mark under number 2012/31702 application was advertised in the Patent Journal for January 2014 without a priority number and it should have appeared with the priority which read as: Priority claimed from: UNITED KINGDOM APPLICATION NO. 2623117 FILED ON 28/05/2012.

The trade mark under number 2012/31703 application was advertised in the Patent Journal for January 2014 without a priority number and it should have appeared with the priority which read as: Priority claimed from: UNITED KINGDOM APPLICATION NO. 2623117 FILED ON 28/05/2012.

The trade mark under number 2012/31704 application was advertised in the Patent Journal for January 2014 without a priority number and it should have appeared with the priority which read as: Priority claimed from: UNITED KINGDOM APPLICATION NO. 2623117 FILED ON 28/05/2012.

The trade mark under number 2012/27336 application was advertised in the Patent Journal for January 2014 without a priority number and it should have appeared with the priority which read as: Priority claimed from: UNITED KINGDOM APPLICATION NO. 2629291 FILED ON 24/07/2012

The trade mark under number 2012/27332 application was advertised in the Patent Journal for January 2014 without a priority number and it should have appeared with the priority which read as: Priority claimed from: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPLICATION NO. 85/649,718 FILED ON 12/06/2012.

The trade mark under number 2012/27333 application was advertised in the Patent Journal for January 2014 without a priority number and it should have appeared with the priority which read as: Priority claimed from: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPLICATION NO. 85/649,718 FILED ON 12/06/2012

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CIPC PATENT JOURNAL

The trade mark under number 2012/27334 application was advertised in the Patent Journal for January 2014 without a priority number and it should have appeared with the priority which read as: Priority claimed from: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPLICATION NO. 85/649,718 FILED ON 12/06/2012. The trade mark under number 2013/08176 application was advertised in the journal for January 2014 with an incorrect spelling, the correct mark is SHOWER STAR, it is readvertised in the Patent journal for February 2014. The trade mark application numbers 2009/20171 and 2010/01385 were advertised in the journal for December 2013 by mistake, these marks are already registered. The trade mark under number 2005/07754 was advertised in the Patent journal of December 2013 with an incorrect filing date, the correct filing date is 15 April 2005.

PATENTS

The Patent under application number 2013/01956 was published in the journal for January 2014 with an incorrect applicant name.The correct applicant name is Kevin M McCAULEY.

The Patent under application number 2013/02520 was published in the journal for January 2014 with an incorrect applicant name.The correct applicant name is Pierre PEDENAUD.

DESIGNS

The Design under application number A2013/01490 was published in the journal for January 2014 with an incorrect applicant name,The correct applicant name is alphaEOS AG.

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