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March 2014

PATENT JOURNAL

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

MARCH 2014

VOL 47 No.3

Part II of II
ISSUED MONTHLY DATE OF ISSUE: 26 MARCH 2014

ISSN 2223-4837

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

VOL.47 NO. 3

Date of Issue: 26 MARCH 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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2. PATENTS .................................................................................................................................................................. 4 APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS .............................................................................................................................. 5 ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 (1) ................................................ 65 CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39 .......................................................................................... 68 PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND 63 ............................................... 69 PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 ............................................... 69 PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN ................................................................................. 70 APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT ............................................................................. 71 APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT................................................................................................................................................................. 72 APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION ...................................................................................................... 73 INSPECTION OF SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................... 76 HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 398 JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 398 OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 398 NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR AN APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT DURING COURT PROCEEDINGS399 3. DESIGNS .............................................................................................................................................................. 400 APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993 ............................ 401 ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40........................................... 410 CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41 ........................................................................................ 410 CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED ..................................................................................... 411 CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED ............................................................................. 411 APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT .......... 412 APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION ..................... 412 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS ........................................................................................................ 415 HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 488 JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 488 OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 488 4. COPYRIGHT ......................................................................................................................................................... 489 NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE ............................................................................................................................... 490 HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 492 JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 492 OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 492 5. CORRECTION NOTICES ..................................................................................................................................... 493

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2. PATENTS

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PATENTS
APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS
Copies of these specifications cannot be supplied until the applications have been accepted and advertised, or in the case of convention applications, until 18 months from the date of the application in the convention THE PARTICULARS APPEAR IN THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE: Application number ~ Nature ~ 54: Representation of mark ~ 73: Name of applicants ~ 74: Address for service ~ 51: International classification ~ 57: Specification of goods/services ~ 58: Endorsement(s) ~ 33: Country of priority ~ 31: Priority number ~ 32: Priority Date

- APPLIED ON 26/02/20142014/01499 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PRODUCING TUBULAR CERAMIC STRUCTURES ~71:WATT FUEL CELL CORP., 27 Seaview Boulevard, Port Washington, United States of America ~72: EMLEY, Benjamin J.;FINNERTY, Caine M.~ 33:US ~31:13/223,349 ~32:01/09/2011 2014/01500 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PRODUCING TUBULAR CERAMIC STRUCTURES OF NONCIRCULAR CROSS SECTION ~71:WATT FUEL CELL CORP., 27 Seaview Boulevard, Port Washington, United States of America ~72: EMLEY, Benjamin J.;FINNERTY, Caine M.~ 33:US ~31:13/223,359 ~32:01/09/2011 2014/01496 ~ Complete ~54:Apparatus and method for thermal extraction of metals ~71:Global Metal Technologies LLC, 3200 East Trent Avenue, Suite A, Building 1, United States of America ~72: BOYMAN, Vaughn K;DIAZ, Joseph A;ENGDAHL, Gerald; GORDON, Christopher E;STEPHENS, Thomas E~ 33:US ~31:14/101,540 ~32:10/12/2013 2014/01494 ~ Provisional ~54: A VALVE ASSEMBLY ~71:KLEYN, Diederick, Marinus, HANDELSINGEL 7, BOTHASRUS, DESPATCH, 6220, South Africa ~72: KLEYN, Diederick, Marinus~ 2014/01497 ~ Complete ~54: REFLEX SIGHT ~71:TRIJICON, INC., 49385 Shafer Avenue, Wixom, United States of America ~72: BAGWELL, Joel M.;DILLON, Daniel M.;KOESLER, Paul D.;SZALONY, Steven C.;VARNER, Joshua Lee~ 33:US ~31:61/530,618 ~32:02/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/587,190 ~32:16/08/2012 2014/01498 ~ Complete ~54: Gas actuated retarder system for railway car ~71:TRACKSIDE SERVICES, INC., 5045 North 35th Street, United States of America ~72: Gregory F. KICKBUSH~ 33:US ~31:61/535,823 ~32:16/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/613,044 ~32:13/09/2012 2014/01987 ~ Complete ~54:BOVINE POLYCLONAL ANTIBODY SPECIFIC FOR HUMAN TNF ~71:AVAXIA BIOLOGICS, INC., 128 SPRING STREET, SUITE 620, LEXINGTON, MA 02421, USA, United States of America ~72: BOSTWICK, Eileen, F.;FOX, Barbara, S.;QUESENBERRY, Michael, S.;SCHLEHUBER, Lisa, D.;TRACEY, Daniel, E.~ 33:US ~31:61/513,872 ~32:01/08/2011;33:US ~31:13/402,527 ~32:22/02/2012;33:US ~31:PCT/US2012/026112 ~32:22/02/2012 2014/01986 ~ Complete ~54:HCV IMMUNOTHERAPY ~71:CYTHERIS, 175 RUE JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, 92130 ISSY LES MOULINEAUX, FRANCE, France ~72: ASSOULINE, Brigitte;BEQ,

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Stephanie;CROUGHS, Thrse;DEMOL, Pierre;MORRE, Michel~ 33:EP ~31:11306012.3 ~32:03/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/514,915 ~32:04/08/2011 2014/01495 ~ Complete ~54:Tire/Wheel structure ~71:CHEN, Cheng-Tung, 2F., No. 69, Sec. 1, Minyi Rd., Wugu Dist., Taiwan, Province of China ~72: CHEN, Cheng-Tung~ 33:TW ~31:102109562 ~32:18/03/2013 2014/01523 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS FOR TIGHTENING THREADED FASTENERS ~71:HYTORC DIVISION UNEX CORPORATION , 33 Route 17 North,MAHWAH 07430,NJ,, United States of America ~72: BONAS,CALVIN A.;JUNKERS,JOHN K.~ 33:US ~31:61/528,814 ~32:30/08/2011 2014/01508 ~ Provisional ~54:ROTATIONAL JOINT AND AN EXAMINATION LAMP INCORPORATING THE SAME ~71:HOSPITEC PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 26 Henry Ford Road, Neave Industrial, South Africa ~72: HUTZ, WOLFGANG~ 2014/01517 ~ Complete ~54:BEVERAGE DISPENSER WITH IMPROVED REFILLING OPERATION ~71:NESTEC S.A., Avenue Nestle 55,VEVEY CH-1800,, Switzerland ~72: REY,CEDRIC;SCORRANO,LUCIO;ZSOLT,ALBERT~ 33:EP ~31:11175675.5 ~32:28/07/2011 2014/01519 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND DEVICES FOR HEATING OR COOLING VISCOUS MATERIALS ~71:NESTEC S.A., Avenue Nestle 55,VEVEY CH-1800,, Switzerland ~72: CULLY,KEVINJ.~ 33:US ~31:61/574,156 ~32:28/07/2011 2014/01511 ~ Complete ~54:INCREASING PARTICLE SIZE OF PESTICIDES TO REDUCE MOVEMENT IN SOIL ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, 46268, Indiana, United States of America ~72: COBB, JOEY D;GIFFORD, JAMES M;GRAHAM, MICHAEL C;MANN, RICHARD K;MUELLER, JAMES P;OUSE, DAVID G~ 33:US ~31:61/527,412 ~32:25/08/2011 2014/01512 ~ Complete ~54:TRANSFORMATION METHOD OF HYBRID TRANSPORTATION VEHICLE FOR GROUND AND AIR, AND HYBRID TRANSPORTATION VEHICLE ITSELF ~71:AEROMOBIL, S.R.O, BUDKOVA 28, 811 04, Bratislava, Slovakia ~72: KLEIN, STEFAN~ 33:SK ~31:PP 5039-2011 ~32:30/08/2011;33:SK ~31:PUV 5044-2011 ~32:30/08/2011 2014/01515 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTHORIZING AN ACTION AT A SITE ~71:SECUREPUSH LTD., David Ben Gaaon 13,Nahariya,2230813,, Israel ~72: GAFNI,GUY~ 33:US ~31:13/221,626 ~32:30/08/2011 2014/01516 ~ Complete ~54:BEVERAGE DISPENSER WITH AUTOMATIC CLOSURE OF THE POWER CONTAINERS CHUTES ~71:NESTEC S.A, Avenue Nestle 55,VEVEY CH-1800, , Switzerland ~72: HESS,MICHEL;LARDELLI,SILVIO;REY,CEDRIC;ZWICKER,SVEN~ 33:EP ~31:11175677.1 ~32:28/07/2011 2014/01522 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTHORIZING A TRANSACTION WITH AN UNEXPECTED CRYPTOGRAM ~71:YEAGER,DOUGLAS C., 7502 West Rim Dr.,AUSTIN 78731,TX,, United States of America ~72: YEAGER,DOUGLAS C.~ 33:US ~31:61/575,846 ~32:30/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/573,476 ~32:06/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/685,863 ~32:26/03/2012;33:US ~31:13/491,922 ~32:08/06/2012 2014/01527 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVEMENTS IN LOCKERS ~71:FSP HOLDINGS PTY LTD , 123 Maison Dieu Road ,SINGLETON 2330,NEW SOUTH WALES, , Australia ~72: HEWITT,STEPHAN~ 33:AU ~31:2011903047 ~32:29/07/2011

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2014/01503 ~ Provisional ~54:ONLINE SPORT, ART AND CULTURE VIDEO SCOUTING ~71:MPHO FILTSGORELD LEGOTE, 25 Conradie Avenue, , South Africa ~72: MPHO FILTGORELD LEGOTE~ 2014/01504 ~ Complete ~54:YIELDING WALL SUPPORT STRAP ~71:KLATRADE 458 CC T/A A T M COMPONENTS, 12 Moroela Road, Dal Fouche, South Africa ~72: DAVIES, GORDON DANIEL~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/01528 ~32:28/02/2013 2014/01507 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESSING MINED MATERIAL ~71:TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY. LIMITED, 123 Albert Street, Brisbane, 4000, Queensland, Australia ~72: DIMITRAKIS, GEORGIOS;DODDS, CHRISTOPHER;KINGMAN, SAMUEL;WELLWOOD, GRANT ASHLEY~ 33:AU ~31:2011903079 ~32:03/08/2011 2014/01509 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVING THE DRAINAGE OF AN AQUEOUS COMPOSITION ~71:DOW CORING TORAY CO. LTD., 5-1, Otemachi 1-Chome, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo, 100-0004, Japan;DOW CORNING CORPORATION , 2200 West Salzburg Rod, PO Box 994, Midland, 78686-0994, Michigan, United States of America ~72: CHAO, SUNG-HSUEN;CREUTZ, SERGE;FURUKAWA, HARUHIKO;HILBERER, ALAIN;PAGNONI, CORINA;ROUFFIANGE, FABIAN;SOUDA, TATSUO;ZENG, JIANREN~ 33:GB ~31:1115161.0 ~32:02/09/2011 2014/01514 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF DIG3 INSECTICIDAL CRYSTAL PROTEIN IN COMBINATION WITH CRY1AB ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indiapolis, 46268-1054, Indiana, United States of America ~72: BURTON, STEPHANIE L;MEADE, THOMAS;NARVA, KENNETH;SHEETS, JOEL J;STORER, NICHOLAS P;WOOSLEY, AARON T~ 33:US ~31:61/515, 553 ~32:05/08/2011 2014/01518 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF A HEAT STABLE OXYGEN CARRIER-CONTAINING COMPOSITION FACILITATING BETA-BETA CROSS-LINKING ~71:BILLION KING INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, Room 2301,23rd Floor,Fu Fai Commercial Centre,27 Hillier Street,SHEUNG WAN,, Hong Kong ~72: BUTT,KWOK CHU;KWOK,SUI YI;WONG,BING LOU~ 33:US ~31:61/529,279 ~32:31/08/2011;33:US ~31:13/225,797 ~32:06/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/275,366 ~32:18/10/2011 2014/01520 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND METHODS FOR HEATING OR COOLING VISCOUS MATERIALS ~71:NESTEC S.A., Avenue Nestle 55,VEVEY CH-1800,, Switzerland ~72: BRINKMANN,ANDREW JOSEPH;CULLY,KEVIN J.;HANKINS,JERRY J.;LORRAINE,TRENT C.;NASH,RONALD LEE;SHORT,WILLIAM D.~ 33:US ~31:61/574,152 ~32:28/07/2011 2014/01526 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND FORMULATION FOR INHALATION ~71:MONASH UNIVERSITY , Wellinton Road,CLAYTON 3800,VC, , Australia ~72: MCINTOSH,MICHELLE;MORTON,DAVID;OLERILE,LIVESEY;PRANKERD,RICHARD;SOU,TOMAS~ 33:AU ~31:2011903049 ~32:01/08/2011 2014/01505 ~ Complete ~54:MODULAR WATER BARRIER ~71:WILSON, DAWID LODEWICKUS, 8 Tundra Street, Bosveldrus, South Africa ~72: WILSON, DAWID LODEWICKUS~ 2014/01506 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM FOR STOWING,PRESERVING AND DISTRIBUTING FODDER IN SHIPS FOR TRANSPORTING LARGE QUANTITIES OF ANIMALS ~71:FALCON ENGINNERING CM S.R.L, Via Largo Terzi, 14, I-25031, Capriolo, Italy ~72: FALCONI, SERAFINO~ 33:IT ~31:MI2011A001438 ~32:29/07/2011

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2014/01510 ~ Complete ~54:FLOW HEATERS ~71:STRIX LIMITED, Forrest House, Ronaldsway, Isle of Man, IM9 2 RG, United Kingdom ~72: MOUGHTON, COLIN PETER;OWEN, ALAN CAMPBELL;WHITE, JONATHAN MICHAEL~ 33:GB ~31:1113982.1 ~32:15/08/2011 2014/01513 ~ Complete ~54:CONTROLS FOR A LIQUID HEATING APPARATUS ~71:STRIX LIMITED, Forrest House, Ronaldsway, Isle of Man, IM9 2RG, United Kingdom ~72: GARVEY, VINCENT JOSEPH~ 33:GB ~31:1113780.9 ~32:10/08/2011;33:GB ~31:1203956.6 ~32:06/03/2012 2014/01521 ~ Complete ~54:FEMORAL ORTHOPAEDIC SURGICAL INSTRUMENT INCLUDING A MEASUREMENT DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE OF THE SAME ~71:DEPUY (IRELAND) , Loughbeg Industrial Estate,CO CORK, RINGASKIDDY,, Ireland ~72: CHANEY,REBECCA L.;SORDELET,BENJAMIN;TSUKAYAMA,CRAIG S.~ 33:US ~31:13/780,836 ~32:28/02/2013 2014/01524 ~ Complete ~54:COATING COMPOSITIONS FOR FOOD AND BEVERAGE CONTAINERS ~71:PPG INDUSTRIES OHIO,INC, 3800 West 143rd Street,CLEVELAND 44111,OH,, United States of America ~72: MCVAY,ROBERT;MOST,CHRISTOPHER L.~ 33:US ~31:13/219,771 ~32:29/08/2011 2014/01528 ~ Complete ~54:DATA PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS IN CLUSTER SYSTEM ~71:HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO.,LTD, Huawei Administration Building,Bantian,Longgang,GUANGDONG 518129,SHENZHEN,, People's Republic of China ~72: HUANG,YAN;LIU,QIANG;LIU,XIAOBO;SUN,QUANCHENG;YANG,HUADI;YOU,JUN;ZHOU,DAN~ 2014/01525 ~ Complete ~54:HYBRID SOLAR FIELD ~71:ABENGOA SOLAR INC ., 11500 W.13th Avenue ,LAKEWOOD 80215,CO, , United States of America ~72: ARIAS,DIEGO;DOMINGUEZ,RAUL MATEOS;LUPTOWSKI,BRIAN;RIOS,CRISTINA PRIETO;SEIDEL,WILLIAM~ 33:US ~31:61/529,124 ~32:30/08/2011 2014/01501 ~ Provisional ~54:IMPROVING THE EVAPORATION OF MOISTURE IN EFFLUENT ~71:ALAN WILFRED HALL, Noodhulp Farm, R600, , South Africa ~72: ALAN WILFRED HALL~ . - APPLIED ON 2014/02/28 -

2014/01536 ~ Complete ~54:An Indicator for the detection of Ni2+ ~71:ONDIGO, Dezzline A, No. 14 Frances Street, South Africa;TORTO, Nelson, No. 8 Mosdene Close, South Africa;TSHENTU, Zenixole, No. 2 Villa D'Este, Portbury Road, South Africa ~72: ONDIGO, Dezzline A;TORTO, Nelson;TSHENTU, Zenixole~ 33:ZA ~31:2012/08972 ~32:28/11/2012 2014/01537 ~ Complete ~54:STRADDLE TYPE VEHICLE ~71:HONDA MOTOR CO. LTD, 1-1 MinamiAoyama, 2-chome Minato-ku, Japan ~72: KANAE FUJITAKE;KENICHI MISAKI;KENJI TAMURA~ 33:JP ~31:2013-060486 ~32:22/03/2013 2014/01538 ~ Complete ~54:An Indicator for the Detectiion of Fe2+ ~71:ONDIGO, Dezzline A, No. 14 Frances Street, South Africa;TORTO, Nelson, No. 8 Mosdene Close, South Africa;TSHENTU, Zenixole, No. 2 Villa D'Este, Portbury Road, South Africa ~72: ONDIGO, Dezzline A;TORTO, Nelson;TSHENTU, Zenixole~ 33:ZA ~31:2012/08973 ~32:28/11/2012 2014/01531 ~ Provisional ~54:CHARGE TRANSFER AND ANALOG CURRENT MODE TECHNIQUES WITH SIGNAL AVERAGING AND DIGITAL FILTERING TO MEASURE CHANGE FOR ABSOLUTE VALUES OF PARAMETERS ~71:AZOTEQ (PTY) LTD, 109 Main Road, South Africa ~72: BRUWER, Frederick Johannes;MELLET, Dieter Sydney-Charles;RADEMEYER, Daniel Barend;VAN DER MERWE, Douw Gerbrand~

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2014/01539 ~ Complete ~54:An indicator for the detection of 17-Estradiol ~71:DEGNI, Sylvestre, Concordia F220, Academic Residential Complex, Bosman Street, South Africa;PULE, Bellah, Post Grads Units, Gilbert Street, South Africa;TORTO, Nelson, No. 8 Mosdene Close, South Africa ~72: DEGNI, Sylvestre;PULE, Bellah;TORTO, Nelson~ 33:ZA ~31:2012/08971 ~32:28/11/2012 2014/01532 ~ Provisional ~54:Rock Fracturing ~71:WINGARD, Johann Hendrick, Unit 79 RFG, 87 Haymeadow Crescent, Faerie Glen, South Africa ~72: WINGARD, Johann Hendrick~ 2014/01533 ~ Provisional ~54:A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MEASURING SURFACE TENSION ~71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY, Admin B, Victoria Street,, South Africa ~72: PAPKA, Paul;PIETERSE, Cornelius Louwrens~ 2014/01540 ~ Complete ~54:DISPOSAL SEPARATION UNIT ~71:Tshepo Brian Nsibande, 16A Msimang Street, Mofolo Village, South Africa ~72: Tshepo Brian Nsibande~ 2014/01541 ~ Complete ~54:INTELLIGENT CAPACITIVE SWIPE SWITCH ~71:BRUWER, Frederick Johannes, 109 Main Road, South Africa ~72: AUCAMP, Brandt;BRUWER, Frederick Johannes;DE VILLIERS, Gerrit Johannes;VAN WYK, Jacobus Danil~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/06274 ~32:26/08/2011;33:ZA ~31:2011/07198 ~32:03/10/2011;33:ZA ~31:2012/02230 ~32:27/03/2012;33:ZA ~31:2012/04117 ~32:28/05/2012 2014/01542 ~ Complete ~54:METAL TOOTH DETECTION AND LOCATING ~71:HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES, INC., 2751 Centerville Road, Suite 342, Wilmington, United States of America ~72: MILLER, Lee~ 33:US ~31:13/220,260 ~32:29/08/2011 2014/01534 ~ Complete ~54:VARIABLE SPEED MOTOR DRIVE FOR INDUSTRIAL MACHINE ~71:JOY MM DELAWARE, INC., 2751 Centerville Road, Suite 342, Wilmington, United States of America ~72: Charles M. Anderson Jr.~ 33:US ~31:13/830,798 ~32:14/03/2013 2014/01529 ~ Provisional ~54:ANTI-TAMPERING DEVICE ~71:DE BRUIJN, Andries, Johannes, 32 PIET RETIEF, NOORDHEUWEL, KRUGERSDORP, 1739, South Africa;ELS, Anna, Christina, 823 BOOMPLAATS AVENUE, SUIDERBERG, 0082, South Africa ~72: DE BRUIJN, Andries, Johannes;ELS, Anna, Christina~ 2014/01543 ~ Complete ~54:RETAINING VALVE AND LIQUID VESSEL ~71:SAM SIU WAI SIU, Room F1, 6/F Kaiser Estate, Phase 1, 41 man Yue Street, Hung Hom, Kowloon, People's Republic of China ~72: SIU, SAM SIU WAI~ 33:CN ~31:201110220309.8 ~32:02/08/2011 2014/01535 ~ Complete ~54:LIGHTING DEVICE ~71:GENIUS ELECTRONIC OPTICAL CO., LTD., No.1, Keya East Road, Daya District, Taichung City 428, Central Taiwan Science Park, , Taiwan, Province of China ~72: HSU, Hui-Ju;LIN, Zin-Cheng~ 33:TW ~31:102108501 ~32:11/03/2013 2014/01530 ~ Provisional ~54:A BUNG ~71:NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD, 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: CAWOOD, Martin; PASTORINO, Paolo Ettore; SHEPPARD, James William; VAN DER MERWE, Phillupus~ 2014/01608 ~ Complete ~54:SUBSTITUTED ANNELLATED PYRIMIDINE AND THE USE THEREOF ~71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH, Alfred-Nobel-Str 1010 , Germany;BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Mullerstr. 178, Germany ~72: FOLLMANN MARKUS;GRIEBENOW NILS;HUBSCH WALTER;LANG DIETER;LINDNER NIELS;REDLICH GORDEN;STASCH JOHANNES-

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PETER;TERSTEEGEN ADRIAN;VAKALOPOULOS ALEXANDROS;WUNDER FRANK~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 082 041.8 ~32:02/09/2011;33:DE ~31:10 2012 200 351.7 ~32:11/01/2012 2014/01563 ~ Complete ~54:ENCODING METHOD AND DECODING METHOD ~71:KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA, 1-1, Shibaura 1-ChomeMinato-Ku , Japan ~72: CHUJOH TAKESHI;TANIZAWA AKIYUKI~ 2014/01546 ~ Provisional ~54:FROTH FLOTATION RECOVERY WATCHDOG ~71:JOHANNES COENRAAD VAN WYK DU PLESSIS, 22 Oatlands Street,somerset West,, South Africa ~72: JOHANNES COENRAAD VAN WYK DU PLESSIS~ 2014/01549 ~ Provisional ~54:PACKAGING PRODUCT ~71:VITAFORM SA,A DIVISION OF KAP RAW MATERIALS, 9 Fulton Street,Industria West,, South Africa ~72: JOHN,ALDRIN,ERROL~ 2014/01551 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS FOR SEPARATION AND PROCESSING OF MATERIALS ~71:CYDAF TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED , 8 Little Lane,Little Aston,Sutton Coldfield,West Midlands,B74 3UF, , United States of America ~72: PAXTON,RICHARD,GEORGE~ 33:GB ~31:GB1116366.4 ~32:22/09/2011 2014/01557 ~ Complete ~54:SPRAY SYSTEM FOR PRODUCTION OF A MATRIX FORMED IN SITU ~71:ETHRIS GMBH, Lochhamerstrasse 11,82152,Martinsried,, Germany ~72: RUDOLPH,CARSTEN;UZGUN,SENTA~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 114 986.8 ~32:28/09/2011 2014/01569 ~ Complete ~54:WIND TURBINE ~71:STIMM, KEAN W., 5140 Main Street- #148, Williamsville, 14221, New York, United States of America ~72: STIMM, KEAN W~ 33:US ~31:13/221,656 ~32:30/08/2011 2014/01571 ~ Complete ~54:COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:ONE WORLD COMMUNICATION (PROPRIETERY) LIMITED, 231 Chamberlain Road, , South Africa ~72: SEEVNARAYAN, PRASANTH~ 33:US ~31:2012/03893 ~32:28/11/2012 2014/01572 ~ Complete ~54:VEGETABLE-BASED NUTRITIONAL PRODUCTS ~71:NESTEC S.A., Aveneu Nestle 55, Vevey CH-1800, Switzerland ~72: SAVANT, VIVEK DILIP~ 33:US ~31:61/514,561 ~32:03/08/2011 2014/01574 ~ Complete ~54:CONTAINERS WITH SEVERABLE CLOSURES ~71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY, 300 Park Avenue, New York 10022, NY, United States of America ~72: LIU, CATHY;WANG, JUN~ 2014/01575 ~ Complete ~54:DOUBLE-STRANDED OLIGONUCLEOTIDE COMPOUNDS FOR TREATING HEARING AND BALANCE DISORDERS ~71:QUARK PHARMACEUTICALS, INC, 6501 Dumbarton Cirlce, Fremont 94555, CA, United States of America ~72: AVKIN-NACHUM, SHARON;FEINSTEIN, ELENA;KALINSKI, HAGAR;METT, IGOR~ 33:US ~31:61/514,541 ~32:03/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/585,672 ~32:12/01/2012 2014/01577 ~ Complete ~54:NEW BICYCLIC DIHYDROQUINOLINE-2-ONE DERIVATIVES ~71:F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, Basel CH-4070, Switzerland ~72: AEBI, JOHANNES;AMREIN, KURT;FANTASIA, SERENA MARIA;HORNSPENGER, BENOIT;KUHN, BERND;LIU, YONGFU;MAERKI, HANS P.;MAYWEG, ALEXANDER V.;MOHR, PETER;SCALONE, MICHELANGELO;TAN, XUEFEI;ZHOU, MINGWEI~ 33:CN ~31:2011/080078 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/01578 ~ Complete ~54:STABLE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PREPARING THE SAME ~71:GABA INTERNATIONAL HOLDING AG, Grabetsmattweg, Therwil CH-4106, Switzerland ~72: CERESA, ALAN CARLO;HECKENDORN. RENE;MANNS, MADELEINE~

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2014/01579 ~ Provisional ~54:ANIMAL EAR TAG ~71:BAYER (PTY) LIMITED, 27 Wrench Road, , South Africa ~72: ERASMUS, JAMES BENJAMIN~ 2014/01581 ~ Complete ~54:FLEXIBLE PACKAGE CONTAINER ~71:HILL'S PET NUTRITION, INC., 400 SW 8th Avenue, Topeka 66605, KS, United States of America ~72: AUSTIN, LIONEL;OOSTWOUDER, THEODOOR CORNELIS~ 33:US ~31:61/533,534 ~32:12/09/2011 2014/01544 ~ Provisional ~54:GENERATOR WITH TWIN STATORS 2 ~71:JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE, 1060 Pierneet Street,Villieria, South Africa ~72: JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER MERVE~ 2014/01547 ~ Provisional ~54:ENVIRO MOBI ~71:KGP MEDIA HOLDINGS PTY LTD REGISTRATION NO:2009/012223/07, 15TH Floor 66 Jorissen Place, , South Africa ~72: KGP MEDIA HOLDINGS PTY LTD REGISTRATION NO:2009/012223/07~ 2014/01553 ~ Complete ~54:CYCLOPROPANEAMINE COMPOUND ~71:TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY LIMITED, 1-1,Doshomachi 4-Chome,Chuo-Ku,Osaka-Shi,Osaka,541-0045, , Japan ~72: CARY,DOUGLAS ROBERT;HARA,RYUJIRO;IMAMURA,SHINICHI;KAJII,SHIGEO;MATSUDA,SATORU;TOMITA,DAISUKE;T OMITA,NAOKI;TSUCHIDA,KEN~ 33:JP ~31:2011-174305 ~32:09/08/2011 2014/01556 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESSING MINED MATERIAL ~71:TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY.LIMITED, 123 Albert Street,Brisbane,4000,Queensland,, Australia ~72: DIMITRAKIS,GEORGIOS;DODDS,CHRISTOPHER;KINGMAN,SAMUEL;WELLWOOD,GRANT ASHLEY~ 33:AU ~31:2011903095 ~32:04/08/2011 2014/01559 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF PROVIDING CONTROL INFORMATION FOR USER EQUIPMENT IN LTE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ~71:NEC CORPORATION, 7-1,Shiba 5-Chome,Minatoku,Tokyo,1088001,, Japan ~72: NGUYEN,PHONG;SATHANANTHAN,SATHA~ 33:AU ~31:2011905034 ~32:02/12/2011 2014/01560 ~ Complete ~54:SAMPLER AND SAMPLING METHOD ~71:HARAEUS ELECTRO-NITE INTERNATIONAL N.V., Centrum Zuid 1105B-3530, Belgium ~72: BROEKMANS GERRIT;CAPPA GUIDO~ 33:DE ~31:102013207959.1 ~32:30/04/2013;33:DE ~31:102013224565.3 ~32:29/11/2013 2014/01561 ~ Complete ~54:PALLET PROTECTOR DEVICE AND METHOD ~71:BEVIER JONATHAN, 3789 Vine Hill RoadSebastopol, United States of America;RACOOSIN JEFF, 8449 Lemon AveAlta Loma, United States of America;RANDALL WAYNE, 19857 Greenview DrWoodbridge, United States of America ~72: BEVIER JONATHAN;RACOOSIN JEFF;RANDALL WAYNE~ 33:US ~31:61/515 161 ~32:04/08/2011;33:US ~31:13/294 949 ~32:11/11/2011 2014/01565 ~ Complete ~54:IMAGE CODING METHOD, IMAGE DECODING METHOD, IMAGE CODING APPARATUS, AND IMAGE DECODING APPARATUS ~71:KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA, 1-1, Shibaura 1-ChomeMinato-Ku, Japan ~72: CHUJOH TAKESHI;YAMAKAGE TOMOO~ 2014/01567 ~ Complete ~54:PHOTOCATALYTIC FILM FOR SOIL FUMIGATION ~71:ARKEMA FRANCE, 420 Rue D'Estienne D'orves, France ~72: CHARLES PATRICK;FOUILLET THIERRY~ 33:FR ~31:1157730 ~32:01/09/2011 2014/01545 ~ Provisional ~54:THE TRADITIONAL ONE (SNUFF) ~71:ANTHONY JACO THOMPSON, 118 Tusan village,Bronkhorstspruit,, South Africa ~72: ANTHONY JACO THOMPSON~

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2014/01548 ~ Provisional ~54:AD LIB ~71:AD LIB , 457/60 Herring circle,Lawley, South Africa ~72: MR BONGANI MASILELA~ 2014/01552 ~ Provisional ~54:EXERCISE APPARATUS ~71:VERIMARK (PROPRIETARY)LIMITED , 67 Cr Swart Drive,Corner of Cr Swart Drive/Freda road,Bromhof 48,Randburg,, South Africa ~72: VAN STRAATEN,MICHAEL JOHANNES~ 2014/01562 ~ Complete ~54:AGROCHEMICAL COMPOSITION USES AND PREPARATION PROCESS THEREOF, AS WELL AS METHOD TO ENSURE HIGH CROP YIELD ~71:FMC QUIMICA DO BRASIL LTDA, Galleria PlazaAV.DR. Jose Bonifacio Continho Nogueira 150-1Andar-JardimMadalena Campinas, Brazil ~72: CAMARA WERLANG RICARDO~ 33:BR ~31:PI1104162.5 ~32:25/08/2011 2014/01564 ~ Complete ~54:ENCODING METHOD AND DECODING METHOD ~71:KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA, 1-1, Shibaura 1-ChomeMinato-Ku , Japan ~72: CHUJOH TAKESHI;SHIODERA TAICHIRO;TANIZAWA AKIYUKI~ 2014/01566 ~ Complete ~54:MECHATRONIC LOCKING DEVICE ~71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH, Alfred-Nobel Str 10, Germany ~72: MUNGER ANDREAS;VONLANTHEN BRUNO~ 33:EP ~31:11179158.8 ~32:29/08/2011 2014/01570 ~ Complete ~54:REFERENCE PICTURE MARKING ~71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL), S-164 86, Stockholm, Sweden ~72: SAMUELSSON, JONATAN;SJOBERG, RICKARD~ 33:US ~31:61/550,646 ~32:24/10/2011 2014/01573 ~ Complete ~54:A FRICTION BOLT ~71:DYWIDAG-SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LTD, 30 North Reef Road, South Africa ~72: DEKKER, ANTO EUGENE~ 33:ZA ~31:2012/09440 ~32:12/12/2012 2014/01576 ~ Complete ~54:OXY-CYCLOHEXYL-4H,6H-5-OXA-2,3,10B-TRIAZA-BENZO[E]AZULENES AS V1A ANTAGONISTS ~71:F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, Basel CH-4070, Switzerland ~72: DOLENTE, COSIMO;SCHNIDER, PATRICK~ 33:EP ~31:11182796.0 ~32:26/09/2011 2014/01580 ~ Provisional ~54:A FLUID COLLECTING BAG, AN OVERFLOW DEVICE, AND A FLUID COLLECTING SYSTEM ~71:WISNIEWSKI, PAWEL, 71 Princess Alice Avenue, Glenwood, South Africa ~72: WISNIEWSKI, PAWEL~ 2014/01550 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESSES FOR RECOVERING ORGANIC SOLVENT EXTRACTANT FROM SOLID-STABILIZED EMULSIONS FORMED IN HYDROMETALLURGICAL SOLVENT EXTRACTION CIRCUITS ~71:CYTEC TECHNOLOGY CORP., 300 Delaware Avenue,Wilmington,DE 19801,, United States of America ~72: SEXTON,CHRISTOPHER;SODERSTROM,MATTHEW,D.~ 33:US ~31:61/531,074 ~32:05/09/2011 2014/01554 ~ Provisional ~54:FULL COLUMN GROUTED MINE SUPPORT TESTING APPARATUS ~71:GRIX,QUINTIN LENNOX, 4350 Bushwillow Street,The Heads Estate,Lydenburg,, South Africa ~72: GRIX,QUINTIN LENNOX;VAN DER MERWE,JHEAN-MICHAEL~ 2014/01555 ~ Complete ~54:REMINERALIZATION OF DESALINATED AND OF FRESH WATER BY DOSING OF A CALCIUM CARBONATE SOLUTION IN SOFT WATER ~71:OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG, Baslerstrasse 42,CH-4665,Oftringen,, Switzerland ~72: POFFET,MARTINE;POHL,MICHAEL;SKOVBY,MICHAEL~ 33:EP ~31:11179541.5 ~32:31/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/531,691 ~32:07/09/2011

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2014/01558 ~ Complete ~54:ENCODING METHOD ,DECODING METHOD,ENCODING DEVICE,AND DECODING DEVICE ~71:KABUSHIKIM KAISHA TOSHIBA, 1-1, Shibaura 1-Chome,Minatoku,Tokyo,1058001,, Japan ~72: CHUJOH,TAKESHI;TANIZAWA,AKIYUKI~ 2014/01568 ~ Complete ~54:ESTRA-1,3,5(10),16-TETRAENE-3-CARBOXAMIDE DERIVATIVES, PROCESS FOR PREPARATION THEREOF, PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS COMPRISING THEM, AND USE THEREOF FOR PRODUCTION OF MEDICAMENTS ~71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH, Alfred-Nobel-Str 10, Germany;BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Mullerstrasse 178, Germany ~72: BARAK NAOMI;BOTHE ULRICH;BUSEMANN MATTHIAS;FISCHER OLIVER MARTIN;GASHAW ISABELLA;HARTUNG INGO;MARQUARDT TOBIAS;ROTGER ANDREA~ 33:DE ~31:102011083725.6 ~32:29/09/2011 . - APPLIED ON 2014/03/03 -

2014/01584 ~ Complete ~54:MULTI LAYERED COVERING MATERIAL AND PROCESS FOR MAKING MULTI LAYERED COVERING MATERIAL FOR ELEMENTS MAKING FURNITURE MORE COMFORTABLE COMPRISING UPHOLSTERY, CUSHIONS, BLANKETS, AND SIMILAR ELEMENTS ~71:BOXMARK LEATHER proizvodnja in trgovina d.o.o., Prisojna ulica 372000 , Slovenia ~72: Nino SVILAR~ 33:EP ~31:EP13001249.5 ~32:12/03/2013 2014/01585 ~ Complete ~54:Roller mill and method for milling brittle milling material ~71:ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions GmbH, Graf-Galen-Str. 17, Germany ~72: Felix HEINICKE;Johann ASNEIMER;Johann KNECHT;Wolfgang PARTSCH~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 054 086.5 ~32:30/09/2011 2014/01582 ~ Provisional ~54:A CARTRIDGE ~71:FOWLDS 3 LIMITED, Akara Building, 24 De Castro StreetWickhams Cay 1, Road Town, Tortola, United Kingdom ~72: COHEN, Jonathan Nissim~ 2014/01583 ~ Provisional ~54:A HOME COMPOSTER ~71:PRELLER, Mauritz, 114 FULLHAM WEG, BRIXTON, 2092, South Africa ~72: PRELLER, Mauritz~ 2014/01586 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING A BLOCK COPOLYMER ~71:BASF SE, D67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: MALETZKO, Christian;SPANG, Claudia;STAAL, Bastiaan, Bram, Pieter;WEBER, Martin;WEI, Thomas~ 33:EP ~31:11176718.2 ~32:05/08/2011 2014/01609 ~ Complete ~54:BORON-CONTAINING SMALL MOLECULES AS ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS ~71:ANACOR PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 1020 East Meadow Circle, Palo Alto, 94303-4230, California, United States of America ~72: AKAMA, TSUTOMU;BAKER, STEPHEN J;BELLINGERKAWAHARA, CAROLYN;FREUND, YVONNE;HERNANDEZ, VINCENT S;MAPLES, KIRK R;PLATTNER, JACOB J;SANDERS, VIRGINIA;ZHANG, YONG-KANG;ZHOU, HUCHEN~ 33:US ~31:60/774,532 ~32:16/02/2006;33:US ~31:60/823,888 ~32:29/08/2006 2014/01587 ~ Provisional ~54:BABY CAR SEAT WRAP BLANKET ~71:ZAMANDLOVU SIZILE MAKOLA, 8 Erato Street, Helicon Heights, South Africa ~72: Zamandlovu Sizile Makola~ 2014/01588 ~ Provisional ~54:SOAP COVER THAT PREVENTS CRACKS ~71:HILTON BRIAN THOMAS, 309 THORA COURT, KITE STREET, South Africa ~72: HILTON BRIAN THOMAS~ 2014/01590 ~ Provisional ~54:SMART FAN ~71:TEBOGO ENUEL TJIA, PO BOX 3356, South Africa ~72: TEBOGO ENUEL TJIA~ 2014/01591 ~ Provisional ~54:SMART OVEN ~71:TEBOGO ENUEL TJIA, PO BOX 3356, South Africa ~72: TEBOGO ENUEL TJIA~ Page | 13

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2014/01592 ~ Provisional ~54:FROTH FLOATATION RECOVERY WATCHDOG ~71:JOHANNES COENRAD VAN WYK DU PLESSIS, 22 Oatlands Street, South Africa ~72: JOHANNES COENRAAD VAN WYK DU PLESSIS~ 2014/01598 ~ Complete ~54:TEST TAPE CASSETTE AND ANALYTICAL TEST TAPE THEREFOR ~71:F.HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124BASEL CH-4070, Switzerland ~72: DREIBHOLZ,JOERG;FREITAG ,CHRISTIAN;JAECK,THOMAS;KETH,INGRID;PACHL,RUDOLF;SCHMIDTCHEN,ELKE;SCHWOEBEL,WO LFGANG;SEELIG,PETER~ 33:EP ~31:11181718.5 ~32:16/09/2011 2014/01600 ~ Complete ~54:CONTROL OF THE WORKING FREQUENCY OF AN IMPACT MECHANISM ~71:TMT-BBG RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT GMBH, Werk VI-Strasse 55A-8605 KAPFENBERG, Austria ~72: KAINDBAUER,STEFAN~ 2014/01603 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL CLUCAGON ANALOGUES ~71:NOVO NORDISK A/S, Novo AlleBAGSVAERD DK-2880, Denmark ~72: LAU,JESPER F.;NIELSEN,PETER KRESTEN;THOGERSEN,HENNING~ 33:EP ~31:11182476.9 ~32:23/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/539,148 ~32:26/09/2011 2014/01589 ~ Provisional ~54:FOOT OPERATED TAP ~71:ANDREW GARY WRIGHT, 46 Baines Road,Glenmore, South Africa ~72: ANDREW GARY WRIGHT~ 2014/01593 ~ Provisional ~54:AN UNDERWATER LIGHT FITTING ~71:SCHMITT, KARL-HEINZ, 122 Pretoria Road,Rynfield, South Africa ~72: SCHMITT, KARL-HEINZ~ 2014/01597 ~ Complete ~54:A SAFETY CATHETER ~71:SMITHS MEDICAL ASD,INC., 160 Weymouth Street,ROCKLAND,02370,MA, , United States of America ~72: ABRILES,OSCAR R.;CHHEDA,HARSH;FELICITO,KATHRYN L.;KOEHLER,THOMAS T.~ 33:US ~31:12/792,290 ~32:02/06/2010 2014/01596 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR SAFELY TIGHTENING OR LOOSENING A FASTENER ~71:ENGEN PETROLEUM LIMITED, Engen Court, Thibault Square, South Africa ~72: MILLER, BRENT;RICARDO, NICOLAS~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/01637 ~32:04/03/2013 2014/01601 ~ Complete ~54:TOOTH WHITENING STRIP ~71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY, 300 Park Avenue NEW YORK 10022,NY,, United States of America ~72: ADAMS,RICHARD;BOYD,THOMAS;MILLER,STEVEN;PIERCE,ROBERT;VISCIO,DAVID;XU,GUOFENG~ 2014/01604 ~ Complete ~54:POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND COMPACTS HAVING IMPROVED WEAR CHARACTERISTICS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME ~71:DIAMOND INNOVATIONS,INC., 6325 Huntley RoadWORTHINGTON 43085OH, United States of America ~72: VAUGHN,JOEL;WEBB,STEVEN~ 33:US ~31:61/537,369 ~32:21/09/2011 2014/01594 ~ Complete ~54:CHEMICAL LOOPING COMBUSTION METHOD WITH REMOVAL OF ASH AND FINES IN THE REDUCTION AREA, AND A FACILITY USING SUCH A METHOD ~71:IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES, 1 et a Avenue de Bois-Preau, 92852 Rueil-Malmaison Cedex, France;TOTAL S.A., 2 Place Jean Millier, La Defense 6, F-92400 Courbevoie, France ~72: GAUTHER, THIERRY;GUILLOU, FLORENT;HOTEIT, ALI;RIFFLART, SEBASTIEN~ 33:FR ~31:1102848 ~32:20/09/2011

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2014/01595 ~ Complete ~54:A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING A VERY WIDE ANGLE IMAGE ~71:SMART EDGE INVESTMENTS LIMITED, 21st Floor Chinachem Tower, 34-37 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong ~72: WILLIAMS, ADAM~ 33:CN ~31:HK11109422.6 ~32:06/09/2011 2014/01606 ~ Provisional ~54:TRAVELING SPRINKLER ARRANGEMENT ~71:MALAN,PIETER ABRAHAM, 9B Atlas CrescentPENTAGON PARK,Bloemfontein 9301,Free State, , South Africa ~72: MALAN,PIETER ABRAHAM~ 2014/01599 ~ Complete ~54:PREPARATION OF METHACRYLIC ACID ~71:EVONIK ROHM GMBH, KirschenalleeDARMSTADT 64293, Germany ~72: KRAPFL,MAYA;BALDUF,TORSTEN;GROEN,HEIDI;HENGSTERMANN,AXEL;KOESTNER,MARTIN;ZHAN G,WENXING~ 2014/01602 ~ Complete ~54:SEPARATOR FOR GRANULAR MATERIALS ~71:MAGOTTEAUX INTERNATIONAL, Rue Adolphe Dumont,Vaux-sous-chevremontB-1051, Belgium ~72: PRIGNON,XAVIER~ 33:BE ~31:2011/00547 ~32:14/09/2011 2014/01605 ~ Complete ~54:A PITMAN OF A JAW CRUSHER,A JAW CRUSHER,A CRUSHING PLANT AND CRUSHING METHOD ~71:METSO MINERALS,INC , Fabianinkatu 9 AHELSINKI FI-00130, Finland ~72: JONKKA,JARI;SUTTI,RISTO~ 2014/01607 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR DETERMINING FRACTURE SPACING AND WELL FRACTURING USING THE METHOD ~71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED, 2929 Allen ParkwaySuite 2100HOUSTON 77019-2118TX, United States of America ~72: JO,HYUNIL~ 33:US ~31:61/534,702 ~32:14/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/595,634 ~32:27/08/2012 . - APPLIED ON 2014/03/04 -

2014/01618 ~ Complete ~54:SCRIPT-BASED VIDEO RENDERING ~71:DESTINY SOFTWARE PRODUCTIONS INC., Suite 750, 650 West Georgia Street Vancouver , Canada ~72: TSUI, Che-Wai;TU, Shaoning;VESTERGAARD, Steven Erik~ 33:US ~31:61/524,269 ~32:16/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/557,856 ~32:09/11/2011 2014/01610 ~ Provisional ~54:PIPE CLIP ~71:MARC TIMOTHY TURK, 9 Mountain Rise Road, Phezulu Estate, Old Main Road, South Africa ~72: MARC TIMOTHY TURK~ 2014/01611 ~ Provisional ~54:SAFE ZONE DEMARCATION DEVICE ~71:NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD, 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: SHEPPARD, James William; JACOBS, Adrian Jakobus~ 2014/01660 ~ Complete ~54:Therapeutic Substances ~71:Marcus Albertus Swanepoel, 15 Buxton Avenue Oranjeziecht , South Africa ~72: Marcus Albertus Swanepoel~ 33:ZA ~31:2012/09157 ~32:05/12/2012 2014/01612 ~ Provisional ~54:MINE SUPPORT SYSTEM ~71:STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD, 1 Nursery Road, Westerndeep Levels, South Africa ~72: KILLASSY, Natalie~ 2014/01614 ~ Complete ~54:Coating compositions for inorganic casting moulds and cores and use thereof and method for sizing ~71:ASK Chemicals GmbH, Reisholzstrasse 16-18, Germany ~72: Carolin WALLENHORST;Michael KLOSKOWSKI;Peter WACHTARCZYK~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 114 626.5 ~32:30/09/2011

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2014/01615 ~ Complete ~54:Binding molecules for BCMA and CD3 ~71:Amgen Research (Munich) GmbH, Staffelseestr. 2, Germany;Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbH, Binger Strasse 173, Germany ~72: Barbara HEBEIS;Doris RAU;Eric BORGES;Patrick HOFFMANN;Paul ADAM;Peter KUFER;Ralf LUTTERBUESE;Roman KISCHEL;Susanne HIPP;Tobias RAUM~ 33:US ~31:61/560,144 ~32:15/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/560,149 ~32:15/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/560,162 ~32:15/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/560,178 ~32:15/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/560,183 ~32:15/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/651,474 ~32:24/05/2012;33:US ~31:61/651,486 ~32:24/05/2012 2014/01616 ~ Complete ~54:Depolymerisation of polysaccharides and related products ~71:LAMBERTI SPA, Ufficio Brevetti, via Piave 18, Italy ~72: Angelo CASIRAGHI;Enzo MENEGUZZO;Gabriele NORCINI;Giovanni FLORIDI;Giuseppe LI BASSI;Mauro TENCONI;Roberto MACCHI~ 33:IT ~31:VA2011A000028 ~32:03/10/2011 2014/01617 ~ Complete ~54:Rolled steel that hardens by means of precipitation after hot-forming and/or quenching with a tool having very high strength and ductility, and method for manufacturing same ~71:ARCELORMITTAL INVESTIGACIN Y DESARROLLO SL, CL/Chavarri, 6, Spain ~72: Coralie JUNG;David BARBIER;Olivier BOUAZIZ~ 2014/01613 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING HIGHLY PURE PLATINUM POWDER, AS WELL AS PLATINUM POWDER THAT CAN BE OBTAINED ACCORDING TO SAID METHOD, AND USE THEREOF ~71:HERAEUS PRECIOUS METALS GMBH & CO. KG, HERAEUSSTRASSE 12-14, D-63450 HANAU, GERMANY, Germany ~72: KRALIK, Joachim;SCHAPP, Jan;STETTNER, Martin;VON EIFF, Hermann~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 203 743.0 ~32:05/03/2013 2014/01622 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR TREATING GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMORS ~71:NOVARTIS AG, Lichtstrasse 35, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland ~72: LI, FANG;MONAHAN, JOHN E.~ 33:US ~31:61/552,633 ~32:28/10/2011 2014/01623 ~ Complete ~54:A NOVEL TECHNOQUE AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING HYDROCYCLONE SPIGOT CHOKING ~71:COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH, Anusandhan Bhawan, Rafi Marg, New Delhi, 110 001, India ~72: IRAPPA, ANGADI SHIVAKUMAR;KANTA, MISHRA BARADA;KUMAR, BEHERA SANTOSH;RAMA, REDDY PALLI SITA~ 33:IN ~31:0618/DEL/2013 ~32:04/03/2013 2014/01626 ~ Complete ~54:CODING OF TRANSFORM COEFFICIENTS FOR VIDEO CODING ~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn: International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, San Diego 92121-1714, CA, United States of America ~72: JOSHI, RAJAN LAXMAN;KARCZEWICZ, MARTA;SOLE ROJALS, JOEL~ 33:US ~31:61/515,711 ~32:05/08/2011;33:US ~31:13/413,497 ~32:06/03/2012;33:US ~31:13/565,621 ~32:02/08/2012 2014/01632 ~ Complete ~54:PLANT GROWTH REGULATING COMPOUNDS ~71:SYNGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AG, Schwarzwaldallee 215, Basel CH-4058, Switzerland ~72: DE MESMAEKER, ALAIN;JUNG, PIERRE JOSEPH MARCEL;LACHIA, MATHILDE DENISE;LEIPNER, JOERG~ 33:EP ~31:11181633.6 ~32:16/09/2011 2014/01633 ~ Complete ~54:SECURITY STRIP AND DOCUMENT PROVIDED THEREWITH ~71:Oberthur Fiduciaire SAS, 7 Avenue de Messine, Paris F-75008, France ~72: BORDE, XAVIER;CHAPEAU, GUILLAUME;COUETY, VALERIE;GILLOT, JULIEN~ 33:FR ~31:1157952 ~32:07/09/2011 2014/01634 ~ Complete ~54:AGING (WEATHERING)INHIBITION METHOD OF IRON ORE PELLETS DURING STOCKPILING ~71:VALE S.A., Av. Graca Aranha 26, Centro, Rio De Janeiro - RJ 20030-001, Page | 16

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Brazil ~72: BOTELHO, MARCUS EDUARDO EMRICH;VIEIRA, MARIA BEATRIS HARMENDANI~ 33:BR ~31:PI1104742-9 ~32:05/09/2011 2014/01727 ~ Complete ~54:DRILLING APPARATUS WITH DRILL GUIDE ~71:J.H. Fletcher & Co, 402 High Street, P.O Box 2187, Huntington, WV 25722-2187, United States of America ~72: ANDERSON, ROBERT SHERWOOD;FARRELL, SEAN CASEY;MCQUERREY, SEAN JOSEPH;WILSON, HENRY E.~ 33:US ~31:61/524,516 ~32:17/08/2011 2014/01619 ~ Provisional ~54:PAY TELEVISION VIDEO GAMES PLAYING SYSTEM ~71:MAHAPY JOSHUA MOTSIELOA, 15 Hlahatsi Section, South Africa ~72: MAHAPY JOSHUA MOTSIELOA~ 2014/01621 ~ Complete ~54:SMOKING ARTICLE COMPRISING A COMBUSTIBLE HEAT SOURCE WITH A REAR BARRIER COATING ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3, CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72: DEGOUMOIS, YVAN;LAVANCHY, FREDERIC;STOLZ, STEFFEN~ 33:EP ~31:11250893.2 ~32:15/11/2011 2014/01624 ~ Complete ~54:DRILLING ARRANGEMENT AND CLAMPING ARRANGEMENT THEREFOR ~71:OCEAN TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED, 134 Gracefield Road, Lower Hutt, Wellington, 5010, New Zealand ~72: BEREND, PAUL HENRY;COOPER, PATRICK JOHN;FERGUS, DOUGAL JOHN~ 33:NZ ~31:595013 ~32:05/09/2011;33:NZ ~31:599680 ~32:30/04/2012 2014/01625 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL NPR-B AGONISTS ~71:ALCON RESEARCH, LTD, 6201 South Freeway, MS TB4-8, Fort Worth, 76134-2099, Texas, United States of America ~72: HAWLISCH, HEIKO;HELLBERG, MARK R;KNAUTE, TOBIAS;OSTERKAMP, FRANK;REIMER, ULF;REINEKE, ULRICH;RITCHER, UWE;SIMON, BERNADETT;SPECKER, EDGAR;WOISCHNIK, MARKUS~ 33:US ~31:61/245,960 ~32:25/09/2009 2014/01627 ~ Complete ~54:HOSE CLAMP ~71:HANS OETIKER AG MASCHINEN- und APPARATEFABRIK, Oberdorfstrasse 21, Horgen CH-8812, Switzerland ~72: MIESSMER, STEFAN~ 2014/01620 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF PREPARING BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL ~71:NORTH-WESR UNIVERSITY, 1 Hoffman Street, Joon van Rooy Building,, South Africa ~72: GROBLER, ANNE FREDERICA;LAVANETS, OKSANA~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/06492 ~32:06/09/2011 2014/01629 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRICALLY POWERED RECIPROCATING MOTOR ~71:OH, CHOOPENG, Kg. Dambai, Mile 10, Jalan Tuaran, Menggtal, PO Box 10074, Kota Kinabalu 88801, Sabah, Malaysia ~72: OH, CHOO-PENG~ 2014/01631 ~ Complete ~54:POLYMER 4-IN-1 FEMORAL CUTTING BLOCK INCLUDING METALLIC PROTECTIVE BUSHINGS ~71:DEPUY (IRELAND), Louhhbeg Industrial Estate, Co Cork, Ringaskiddy, Ireland ~72: EDWARDS, JON M.;MCALEXANDER, CHAD S.;ROCK, MICHAEL J.~ 33:US ~31:13/785,287 ~32:05/03/2013;33:US ~31:14/092,302 ~32:27/11/2013 2014/01628 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBALLISTIC ARTICLE WITH RESIN ~71:TEIJIN ARAMID GMBH, Kasinostrasse 19-21, Wuppertal 42103, Germany ~72: GABRISCH (Deceased), HANS-JOACHIM~ 33:EP ~31:11180397.9 ~32:07/09/2011 2014/01630 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR ASSESSING PERSPIRATION REDUCTION ~71:COLGATEPALMOLIVE COMPANY, 300 Park Avenue, New York 10022, NY, United States of America ~72: MASTERS, JAMES;WU, QIANG~ . - APPLIED ON 2014/03/05 Page | 17

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2014/01636 ~ Complete ~54:OXALIC ACID ADDITION SALTS AND/OR SOLVATES OF A SELECTIVE ESTROGEN RECEPTOR MODULATOR ~71:CIPLA LIMITED, Mumbai Central, India ~72: KANKAN, Rajendra Narayanrao;PATHI, Srinivas Laxminarayan;RAMASUBBU, Chandrasekaran;RAO, Dharmaraj Ramachandra~ 33:IN ~31:665/MUM/2013 ~32:05/03/2013 2014/01637 ~ Complete ~54:HAIR ACCESSORY ~71:VERBURG, Elizabeth Magdelena, 73 Second Street, Linden, Randburg, South Africa ~72: VERBURG, Elizabeth Magdelena~ 2014/01638 ~ Complete ~54:Information system to obtain an exposition rating of a geographical area ~71:Valuentainment AG, Wigrtlistrasse 7, Switzerland ~72: Dirk HAMM~ 33:EP ~31:13 160 234.4 ~32:20/03/2013 2014/01641 ~ Complete ~54:AN INSECT BARRIER PET BOWL ASSEMBLY ~71:ANTI INDUSTRY PTY LTD, UNIT 9/477 TUFNELL ROAD, Australia ~72: O'CONNOR, Lee Zeke~ 33:AU ~31:2011903705 ~32:09/09/2011 2014/01642 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ESTETROL ~71:ESTETRA S.P.R.L., Rue du Travail 16, Belgium ~72: PASCAL, Jean-Claude~ 33:EP ~31:11184278.7 ~32:07/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/544,591 ~32:07/10/2011 2014/01635 ~ Provisional ~54:MORTAR CHARGE CASING ~71:FRANK, Dion Stuart, 27B ESTMIL ROAD, DIEP RIVER, South Africa ~72: FRANK, Dion Stuart~ 2014/01639 ~ Complete ~54:Yielding stope support unit ~71:PIENAAR, Frans Petrus Roelof; HOWELL, Mark, 10 Vegkop Street, Noordheuwel, South Africa ~72: PIENAAR, Frans Petrus Roelof; HOWELL, Mark~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/03353 ~32:09/05/2013 2014/01640 ~ Complete ~54:PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE LAMINATE FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE NOISE AND VIBRATION DAMPING APPLICATIONS ~71:AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION , 150 N. Orange Grove Blvd,Pasadena, United States of America ~72: DANIEL L. HOLGUN;NAGARAJAN SRIVATSAN;PRAKASH MALLYA;SRIKANT PATHAK;XING-YA LI~ 33:US ~31:PCT/US2011/048839 ~32:23/08/2011 2014/01643 ~ Provisional ~54:MICROPHONE HANDLE AND COVER ACCESSORY ~71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN, 204 Hyde Gate, Ruth Road, South Africa ~72: STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN~ 2014/01654 ~ Complete ~54:FRAMELESS SOLAR MODULE WITH MOUNTING HOLES ~71:SAINTGOBAIN GLASS FRANCE, 18,Avenue d'AlsaceCOURBEVOIE F-92400 , France ~72: HAPP,THOMAS;PHILIPP,JAN BORIS~ 33:EP ~31:11183427.1 ~32:30/09/2011 2014/01657 ~ Complete ~54:PIMPING SYSTEM ~71:WEIR CANADA,INC. , 2360 Millrace CourtMISSISSAUGA L5N 1W2ON , Canada ~72: HAIGHT,RICHARD;VERT,PETER~ 33:CA ~31:2751791 ~32:06/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/653,300 ~32:06/09/2011 2014/01681 ~ Complete ~54:EXHAUST PIPE STRUCTURE FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE ~71:HONDA MOTOR CO.LTD, 1-1 Minami-Aoyama2-chome Minato-kuTokyo107-8556, Japan ~72: KOYANAGI,MASASHI;MISAKI,KENICHI;TANAKA,KAZUHIKO;YAJIMA,YOHEI~ 33:JP ~31:2013-075434 ~32:30/03/2013;33:JP ~31:2014-006522 ~32:17/01/2014 2014/01646 ~ Complete ~54:NEW ADDITIVE FOR SUGAR MANUFACTURING WITH CANE, AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR AND APPLICATION METHOD THEREOF IN SUGAR MANUFACTURING ~71:SHENZHEN HIGHWIND BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY CO LTD, Room A09, Floor Page | 18

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4, Wenwei Building No 322Fahua Road, Fatian District Shenshen, Guangdong518000, People's Republic of China ~72: JIANG, XIAOBO;LIN, KAI;SHI, KEXIN;WU, QUANBIN;ZHANG, YONGDA;ZHANG, YU~ 33:CN ~31:201110248232.5 ~32:24/08/2011 2014/01647 ~ Complete ~54:POWER GENERATION DEVICE FLOATING IN THE AIR ~71:CHEN CHIACHERN, No.95 Ln. 133Sec. 1Jiankang RdSouth DistTainan, People's Republic of China ~72: CHEN CHIACHERN~ 2014/01652 ~ Complete ~54:AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT FOR USE WITH DRILLING APPARATUS ~71:GOUWS,PETRUS CHRISTIAAN, 6 Silver Street,Benfleur,Witbank,Mpumalanga,1035, South Africa ~72: GOUWS,PETRUS CHRISTIAAN~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/06504 ~32:06/09/2011 2014/01644 ~ Provisional ~54:EXCLUSIVE PATHWAY FOR CYCLIST AND PEDESTRIANS ~71:JOHANNES HENDRIK VISSER, PO BOX 15988, South Africa ~72: JOHANNES HENDRIK VISSER~ 2014/01648 ~ Complete ~54:RESEALABLE SPOUT FOE SELECTIVELY ACCESSING COCONUT WATER WITHIN A COCONUT ~71:DEPOO, PAUL, 2932 Staples Avenue, Key West, Fl 33040, United States of America ~72: DEPOO, PAUL~ 2014/01651 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR REBUILDING A MACHINE SURFACE ~71:CATERPILLAR INC., 100N.E. Adams StreetPeoria61629Illinois, United States of America ~72: HETTINGER,DANIEL RAYMOND;PANGBURN,STEVEN W~ 33:US ~31:13/784,977 ~32:05/03/2013 2014/01655 ~ Complete ~54:PRE-PROGRAMMED NON-FEEDBACK CONTROLLED CONTINUOUS FEEDING OF CELL CULTURES ~71:AMGEN INC, One Amgen Center DriveTHOUSAND OAKS 913201799CA, United States of America ~72: BEZAIRE,JEREMY;LIN,HENRY~ 33:US ~31:61/535,809 ~32:16/09/2011 2014/01659 ~ Complete ~54:TRANSMISSION OF AN ELECTRICAL CURRENT VIA A SLIDING CONTACT ~71:MERSEN FRANCE AMIENS SAS , 10avenue Roger DumoulinF-80080AMIENS, France ~72: FARDEL,GUILLAUME~ 33:FR ~31:11 58554 ~32:26/09/2011 2014/01645 ~ Provisional ~54:E-RECIEPT ~71:PETER JAMES NELSON, PO BOX 2736, South Africa ~72: PETER JAMES NELSON~ 2014/01649 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH VOLTAGE INDICATOR ~71:UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE, 205 Nelson Mandela DrivePark West , South Africa ~72: DJOKOVIC VLADIMIR;DUDIC DUSKO;LUYT ADRIAAN STEPHANUS~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/06691 ~32:13/09/2011 2014/01650 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR DISSOLUTION TESTING OF SOLID COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING DIGESTIVE ENZYMES ~71:APTALIS PHARMA LTD, The Yard HouseKillruddery EstateSouthern Cross RoadBray co, Ireland ~72: GHIDORSI LUIGI;LATINO MASSIMO;ORTENZI GIOVANNI~ 33:US ~31:61/521 227 ~32:08/08/2011 2014/01653 ~ Complete ~54:PYRAZOL-4YL-HETEROCYCLYL-CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE ~71:F.HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124BASEL CH-4070,, Switzerland ~72: HODGES,ALASTAIR J.;MATTEUCCI,MIZIO;SHARPE,ANDREW;SUN,MINGHUA;TSUI,VICKIE H.;WANG,XIAOJING~ 33:US ~31:61/539,634 ~32:27/09/2011 2014/01656 ~ Complete ~54:PLANT GROWTH REGULATING COMPOUNDS ~71:SYNGENTA LIMITED, European Regional CentrePriestley Road Surrey Research Park GUILDFORD SURREY GU2 7YH, United Page | 19

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Kingdom;SYNGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AG , Schwarzwaldallee 215BASEL CH-4058, Switzerland ~72: DE MESMAEKER,ALAIN;JUNG,PIERRE JOSEPH MARCEL;LACHIA,MATHILDE DENISE;LEIPNER,JOERG;MCLACHLAN,MATTHEW MURDOCH WOODHEAD~ 33:EP ~31:11181635.1 ~32:16/09/2011 2014/01658 ~ Complete ~54:TREATING COUGH AND TUSSIVE ATTACKS ~71:VERONA PHARMA PLC , One America Square,LONDON EC3N 2SGCROSSWALL,, United Kingdom ~72: WALKER,MICHAEL J.A.~ 33:US ~31:61/531,432 ~32:06/09/2011 . - APPLIED ON 2014/03/06 -

2014/01663 ~ Complete ~54:SMALL MOLECULE COMPOUNDS FOR THE CONTROL OF NEMATODES ~71:BOYCE THOMPSON INSTITUTE FOR PLANT RESEARCH, TOWER ROAD, ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853, USA, United States of America;CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 1200 EAST CALIFORNIA BOULEVARD, MS 201-85, PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 91125, USA, United States of America ~72: CHOE, Andrea;SCHROEDER, Frank Clemens;STERNBERG, Paul Warren;VON REUSS, Stephan Heinrich~ 33:US ~31:61/521,295 ~32:08/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/620,348 ~32:04/04/2012 2014/01664 ~ Complete ~54:SMALL MOLECULE COMPOUNDS THAT CONTROL PLANT- AND INSECTPATHOGENIC NEMATODES ~71:BOYCE THOMPSON INSTITUTE FOR PLANT RESEARCH, TOWER ROAD, ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853, USA, United States of America;CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 1200 EAST CALIFORNIA BOULEVARD, MS 201-85, PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 91125, USA, United States of America;U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 1400 INDEPENDENCE AVENUE S.W., WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 20250, USA, United States of America ~72: ALBORN, Hans;CHOE, Andrea;KAPLAN, Fatma;SCHROEDER, Frank Clemens;STERNBERG, Paul Warren;TEAL, Peter A.;VON REUSS, Stephan Heinrich~ 33:US ~31:61/521,295 ~32:08/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/620,331 ~32:04/04/2012;33:US ~31:61/620,343 ~32:04/04/2012;33:US ~31:61/620,348 ~32:04/04/2012 2014/01661 ~ Complete ~54:A MEANS FOR TEMPORARILY JOINING TWO MODIFIED SHIPPING CONTAINERS ~71:CECIL LEIGH, 33 Hospital Road, Hillcrest, South Africa;GARTH BOTHA, 115 Penzance Road, Glenwood, South Africa ~72: CECIL LEIGH;GARTH BOTHA~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/00739 ~32:29/01/2013 2014/01665 ~ Complete ~54:VIRAL REPLICATION INHIBITORS ~71:KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN, K.U. Leuven R&DWaaistraat 6, Box 5105, Belgium ~72: BARDIOT, Dorothe;CARLENS, Gunter;DALLMEIER, Kai;KAPTEIN, Suzanne;MARCHAND, Arnaud;McNAUGHTON, Michael;NEYTS, Johan;SMETS, Wim~ 33:GB ~31:1116559.4 ~32:26/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/626,410 ~32:26/09/2011 2014/01666 ~ Complete ~54:NEEDLE PROTECTION DEVICE AND SAFETY NEEDLE ASSEMBLY ~71:SHANGHAI SOL-MILLENNIUM MEDICAL PRODUCTS CO., LTD., Suite 2002, Zheng Da Cube Edifice58 Changliu Road, Pudong New Area, People's Republic of China ~72: LIN, Zuoqian~ 33:CN ~31:201110270127.1 ~32:01/09/2011 2014/01667 ~ Complete ~54:TILLING APPARATUS ~71:SOILKEE PTY LTD, 1635 Main South Road Hallora, Australia ~72: OLSEN, Niels Peter~ 33:AU ~31:2011903588 ~32:05/09/2011 2014/01662 ~ Complete ~54:PUMPKIN SLICER ~71:DE WAAL, Abel, Hermanus, NO. 6 KINGSWAY STREET, KNIGHTSBRIDGE COURT, BRAKPAN, South Africa;DE WAAL, Judith, Catherine, NO. 6 KINGSWAY STREET, KNIGHTSBRIDGE COURT, BRAKPAN, South Africa ~72: DE WAAL, Abel, Hermanus;DE WAAL, Judith, Catherine~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/2185 ~32:26/03/2013

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2014/01668 ~ Provisional ~54:KHADI ~71:VERONICA MOLOTO, 50 Kameldoring StreetAkasia, South Africa ~72: VERONICA MOLOTO~ 2014/01670 ~ Complete ~54:ROPE HAULAGE PROTECTION ~71:WONDERSNATCH CC, 23 Monaco Place, South Africa ~72: LARGATZIS, ALEXANDER JOHANNIS;VENTER, RICHARD ELMO~ 33:ZA ~31:2012/09792 ~32:06/12/2012 2014/01676 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS ~71:EURO-CELTIQUE S.A., 2, Avenue Charles de Gaulle, Luxembourg L-1653, Luxembourg ~72: CHEN, YI;CHEN, YU;FENG, FEIYU;GE, QIUFU;GUO, DIANWU;YANG, LAN~ 33:US ~31:61/536,038 ~32:18/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/602,408 ~32:23/02/2012 2014/01680 ~ Complete ~54:NANOCLAYS CONTAINING FLAME RETARDANT CHEMICALS FOR FIRE RETARDANT APPLICATIONS ~71:NANTO CLEANTECH Srl, Piazza IV Novembre n.4, Milano 20124, Italy ~72: KENIG, SAMUEL~ 2014/01672 ~ Complete ~54:PARASITICIDAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING AN ISOXAZOLINE ACTIVE AGENT, METHODS AND USES THEREOF ~71:MERIAL LIMITED, 3239 Satellite Boulevard, Duluth, Georgia, 30096, United States of America ~72: BELANSKY, CAROL;PATE, JAMES;ROSENTEL, JOSEPH K.;SHUB, NATALYA;SOLL, MARK D.;TEJWANI-MOTWANI, MONICA~ 33:US ~31:61/533,308 ~32:12/09/2011 2014/01675 ~ Complete ~54:BEACONS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn: International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, San Diego 92121-1714, CA, United States of America ~72: ABRAHAM, SANTOSH PAUL;MERLIN, SIMONE;SAMPATH, HEMANTH~ 33:US ~31:61/525,353 ~32:19/08/2011;33:US ~31:13/588,293 ~32:17/08/2012 2014/01679 ~ Complete ~54:APPLICATION OF CARBON NANOTUBES ON AGGLOMERATES OF ORE FINES TO INCREASE THE MECHANICAL STRENGHT ~71:VALE S.A., Av. Graca Aranha 26, Centro, Rio De Janeiro - RJ 20030-000, Brazil ~72: DE RESENDE, VALDIRENE GONZAGA;DUTRA, FLAVIO DE CASTRO;PIMIENTA, HAMILTON PORTO~ 33:US ~31:61/532,420 ~32:08/09/2011 2014/01674 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SECURE TRANSMISSION OF BIOMETRIC DATA ~71:ASYMPTOTE SECURITY LLC, 20 Round Hills Road, Northhampton, 01060, Massachusetts, United States of America ~72: ISAKOW, DEVON~ 33:US ~31:61/774,076 ~32:07/03/2013 2014/01690 ~ Provisional ~54:BUSINESS PHONE BOOK ~71:THAKANE SARAH MUSA, F8 Tenderwood RoadLourierpark, South Africa ~72: THAKANE SARAH MUSA~ 2014/01692 ~ Provisional ~54:BIRTHDAY CALENDER ~71:THAKANE SARAH MUSA, F8 Tenderwood RoadLourierpark, South Africa ~72: THAKANE SARAH MUSA~ 2014/01677 ~ Complete ~54:FIXED-BEARING KNEE PROSTHESIS HAVING INTERCHANGEABLE COMPONENTS ~71:DePuy (Ireland), Loughbeg Industrial Estate, Co Cork, Ringaskiddy, Ireland ~72: DEFFENBAUGH, DAREN L.;HAZEBROUCK, STEPHEN A.;HELDRETH, MARK A.;WYSS, JOSEPH G.~ 33:US ~31:13/788,921 ~32:07/03/2013 2014/01669 ~ Provisional ~54:FULL ON INTERACTIVE DIGITAL MENU ~71:PIERRE KRUGER, 32 Bream StreetGillview, South Africa ~72: PIERRE KRUGER~ 2014/01671 ~ Complete ~54:NEW CYCLOHEXYLAMINE DERIVATIVES HAVING BETA 2 ADRENERGIC AGONIST AND M3 MUSCARINIC ANTAGONIST ACTIVITIES ~71:ALMIRALL,S.A., Ronda del General Page | 21

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Miter151E-08022 Barcelona,, Spain ~72: AIGUADE BOSCH,JOSE;GUAL ROIG SILVIA;PRAT QUINONES,MARIA;PUIG DURAN,CARLOS~ 2014/01673 ~ Complete ~54:NEW CYCLOHEXYLAMINE DERIVATIVES HAVING B2 ADRENERGIC AGONIST AND M3 MUSCARINIC ANTAGONIST ACTIVITIES ~71:ALMIRALL, S.A., Ronda del Generale Mitre, 151, E-08022 Barcelona, Spain ~72: AIGUADE BOSCH, JOSE;GUAL ROIG, SILVIA;PRANT QUINONES, MARIA;PUIG DURAN, CARLOS~ 33:EP ~31:11382344.7 ~32:11/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/563,907 ~32:28/11/2011 2014/01678 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL DISTRIBUTED 3,4-DIAMINO-CYCLOBUTENE-1,2-DIONE COMPOUNDS FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF CHEMOKINE-MEDIATED DISEASES ~71:GSLDERMA RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, 2400 Route des Colles, Les Templiers, Biot F-06410, France ~72: AUBERT, JEROME;BOITEAUX, JEAN-GUY;CLARY, LAURENCE;MUSICKI, BRANISLAV;ROSSIO, PATRICIA;SCHUPPLI-NOLLET, MARLENE~ 33:FR ~31:1159833 ~32:28/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/552,940 ~32:28/10/2011 2014/01691 ~ Provisional ~54:HOME PHONE BOOK ~71:THAKANE SARAH MUSA, F8 Tenderwood RoadLourierpark, South Africa ~72: THAKANE SARAH MUSA~ . - APPLIED ON 2014/03/07 -

2014/01689 ~ Complete ~54:Method for draining thermal oil in a thermosolar plant, and corresponding auxiliary installation for carrying out said method ~71:GD ENERGY SERVICES, S.A.U., Av. Cortes Valencianas, 58, Spain ~72: Jess LACALLE BAYO~ 2014/01685 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A SERVICE TO A NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS FROM A CENTRALISED SOURCE ~71:USC METERING (PTY) LIMITED, Unit 5, 43 Alexander Road, Westmead, South Africa ~72: DAUBINET, RENE~ 2014/01686 ~ Complete ~54:WHOLE-CELL BIOCATALYSTS IN THE DEGRADATION OF CELLULOSIC BIOMASS ~71:ZYRUS Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH & Co.Patente I KG, Berliner Strae , Germany ~72: BROSSETTE, Tatjana;JRGENS, Michael;MAAS, Ruth;ROHARDT, Andreas~ 33:EP ~31:13 158 634.9 ~32:11/03/2013 2014/01687 ~ Complete ~54:OBJECT TRANSPORT TUBE ~71:FISH TRANSPORT SYSTEMS, LLC, 8015 SE 24TH STREET, SUITE 200, MERCER ISLAND, WA 98040, USA, United States of America ~72: ALLARD, Randy;BRYAN, Vincent, E., Dr., Jr.;DELIGAN, Todd;GUEBLE, Jeff;KUNZLER, Alex~ 2014/01688 ~ Complete ~54:Containment shell for a magnetic coupling with improved fluid flow ~71:EagleBurgmann Germany GmbH & Co. KG, ussere Sauerlacher Str. 6-10, Germany ~72: Dieter PFEIL;Hans-Georg SCHERER;Martin ERTL~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 114 191.3 ~32:22/09/2011 2014/01682 ~ Provisional ~54:SUPPORT STRUCTURE ~71:JOZI SCAPE (PTY) LTD, 5TH STREET, GARANKUWA INDUSTRIAL AREA, STAND 65, 0208, South Africa ~72: BOTHA, Raymond, Mark~ 2014/01716 ~ Provisional ~54:A Reflective Marker ~71:ROSSOUW, Salomon Johannes, No. 72 Bert Lacey Street, Sunward Park, South Africa ~72: ROSSOUW, Salomon Johannes~ 2014/01683 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR RECTAL ADMINISTRATION ~71:Cipla Limited, Mumbai Central, India ~72: MALHOTRA, Geena;PURANDARE, Shrivinas M.~ 33:IN ~31:711/MUM/2013 ~32:08/03/2013

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2014/01684 ~ Complete ~54:BATTERY TRAY COVER FOR UNDERGROUND MINING EQUIPMENT ~71:JOY MM DELAWARE, INC., 2751 Centerville Road, Suite 342, Wilmington, United States of America ~72: DEEL, Ray;FACCIO, Anthony;JUBECK, William~ 2014/01710 ~ Complete ~54:SCHEME FOR ADMINISTERING N-HYDROXY-4-{2-[3-(N,NDIMETHYLAMINOMETHYL)-BEMZOFURAN-2-YLCARBONYLAMINO]ETHOXY}BENZAMIDE ~71:Les Laboratories Servier, 35, rue de Verdun, Suresnes F-92284, France;Pharmacyclics, Inc, 995 East Arques Avenue, Sunnyvale 94085, CA, United States of America ~72: BALASUBRAMANIAN, SRIRAM;CHENEL, MARYLORE;DEPIL, STEPHANE;FOULIARD, SYLVAIN;JACQUET-BESCOND, ANNE;KLOOS, IOANA;ROBERT, RENATA~ 33:FR ~31:11.02727 ~32:08/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/573,585 ~32:08/09/2011 2014/01711 ~ Complete ~54:DRIVE FOR A VERTICAL MILL WITH A PLURALITY OF MAIN DRIVES ~71:Compagnie Engrenages Et Reducteurs- Messian - Durand, 539 Avenue du Cateau, Cambrai F-59400, France ~72: MATOSEVIC, MARINO~ 33:FR ~31:1158040 ~32:09/09/2011 2014/01715 ~ Complete ~54:LIGHT THERAPY PLATFORM SYSTEM ~71:La Lumiere LLC, 208 Upland Way, Wayne 19087, PA, United States of America ~72: ALTHOFF, CHARLES PETER;BLAUSTEIN, LAWRENCE A.;BRAMLEY, ALISTAR;FREITAG, ERIC;LORENC, ZBIGNIEW PAUL;SHUTER, DANIEL JOSEPH;SHUTER, DAVID;TAPPER, JAY;ZADEH, ALLEN~ 33:US ~31:61/532,140 ~32:08/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/604,012 ~32:05/09/2012 2014/01694 ~ Provisional ~54:CONVENIENT EXTERNAL SIM CARD ~71:JOHAN WILHELM ANDREAS LANDSMAN, 06 ROOIPEPER STREETTHE RIDGE, South Africa ~72: JOHAN WILHELM ANDREAS LANDSMAN~ 2014/01696 ~ Provisional ~54:THE MIX BREED EARTHWORM TOILET ~71:DON NEIGHTON FREEKS, 27 BORGWARD STEDEN PARK , South Africa ~72: DON NEIGHTON FREEKS~ 2014/01699 ~ Complete ~54:DUAL FUNCTION PROTEINS FOR TREATING METABOLIC DISORDERS ~71:IRM LLC, 131 Front Street p.o. Box HM 2899,Hamilton HM LX , Bermuda;NOVARTIS, Lichstrasse 35CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland ~72: BOETTCHER,BRIAN,R.;CAPLAN,SHARI,L.;CELLITTI,SUZAN.E;DANIELS,DOUGLAS,S.;GEIERSTANGER, BERNHARD,HUBERT;HAMAMATSU,NORIO;LICHT,STUART;LOEW,ANDREAS;WELDON,STEPHEN,GRA IG~ 33:US ~31:61/539,290 ~32:26/09/2011 2014/01701 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESSES FOR UPGRADING FISCHER-TROPSCH CONDENSATE OLEFINS BY ALKYLATION OF HYDROCRACKATE ~71:CHEVRON U.S.A. INC, 6001 Bollinger Canyon RoadSan Ramon94583California , United States of America ~72: HOMMELTOFT,SVEN IVAR;ZHAN,BIZENG~ 33:US ~31:12/975,752 ~32:22/12/2010 2014/01702 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT SECURITY DEVICE ~71:COMPUCAGE INTERNATIONAL INC , 86 Paula CourtKleinburgL0J 1C0Ontarion, Canada ~72: GALANT,STEVE~ 33:US ~31:61/521,438 ~32:09/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/603,784 ~32:27/02/2012 2014/01703 ~ Provisional ~54:A HAT ~71:BUDDEN,WAYNE LANCE, Portion 45Farm Uitzicht 216Breton Road Belvidere,Knysna6570, South Africa ~72: BUDDEN,WAYNE LANCE~ 2014/01695 ~ Provisional ~54:THE KHOI FOOT HANDLE ~71:DOW NEIGHTON FREEKS, 27 BORGWARD STEDEN PARK, South Africa ~72: DON NEIGHTON FREEKS~

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2014/01698 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD FOR PRODUCING TRIACYGLYCEROL OIL ~71:SIME DARBY MALAYSIA BERHAD, 19 TH FLOORWISMA SIME DARBYJALAN RAJA LAUT50350 KUALA LAMPUR, Malaysia ~72: MD.NOOR ,AHMADILFITRI BIN;MD.NOOR,AHMADILFITRI;MD.NOOR,AHMADILFITRI BIN;MD.NOOR,AHMADILFITRI BIN,;OTHMAN,NOOR HIDAYU BINTI;OTHMAN,NOOR HIDAYU BINTI~ 33:MY ~31:PI2011004268 ~32:09/09/2011 2014/01700 ~ Complete ~54:FUSION PROTEINS FOR TREATING METABOLIC DISORDERS ~71:NOVARTIS AG, Lichtsrasse 35CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland ~72: BOETTCHER,BRIAN,R.;CAPLAN,SHARI,L.;DANIELS,DOUGLAS,S.;HAMAMATSU,NORIO;LICHT,STUART ;WELDON,STEPHEN,GRAIG~ 33:US ~31:61/539,280 ~32:26/09/2011 2014/01704 ~ Complete ~54:AN IMPROVED HERBICIDAL FORMULATION ~71:UPL LIMITED , Uniphos House,Madhu Park11th Road Khar (West)MUMBAI 400 052STATE OF MAHARASHTRA, India ~72: BECKER,CHRISTIAN;JADHAV,PRAKASH MAHADEV;SHROFF,JAIDEV RAJNIKANT;SHROFF,VIKRAM RAJNIKANT~ 33:IN ~31:2251/MUM/2011 ~32:10/08/2011 2014/01706 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENT OF PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE USING UMBILICAL CORD TISSUE-DERIVED CELLS ~71:DePuy SYNTHES PRODUCTS, LLC, 325 Paramount Drive, Raynham 02767-0350, MA, United States of America ~72: ATLAS, ROEE;BAR, LILIANA;BUENSUCESO, CHARITO S.;DHANARAJ, SRIDEVI;KIHM, ANTHONY J.;MEIDLER, ROBERTO;NUR, ISRAEL~ 2014/01707 ~ Complete ~54:FUNNEL PART AND PACKAGING CONTAINER USING FUNNEL PART ~71:TOPPAN PRINTING CO., LTD., 1-5-1 Taito, Taito-Ku 110-8560,Tokyo, Japan ~72: GOTO, MASASHI;SADA, JYUN;SAITO, TAKESHI;SASAKI, NORIYUKI;Terayama, Takashi~ 33:JP ~31:2011197665 ~32:09/09/2011;33:JP ~31:2011-197666 ~32:09/09/2011;33:JP ~31:2011-197667 ~32:09/09/2011;33:JP ~31:2012-019134 ~32:31/01/2012;33:JP ~31:2012/019135 ~32:31/01/2012;33:JP ~31:2012-021063 ~32:02/02/2012;33:JP ~31:2012/092340 ~32:13/04/2012;33:JP ~31:2012/173274 ~32:03/08/2012 2014/01708 ~ Complete ~54:A CONDITIONAL REPLICATING CYTOMEGALOVIRUS AS A VACCINE FOR CMV ~71:Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp., 126 East Lincoln Avenue, Rahway 07065-0907, NJ, United States of America ~72: FU, TONG-MING;MEDI, MUNEESWARA BABU;WANG, DAI~ 33:US ~31:61/532,667 ~32:09/09/2011 2014/01713 ~ Complete ~54:CABAZITAXEL FORMULATIONS AND METHODS OF PREPARING THEREOF ~71:SciDode LLC, 196 North Pleasant Street, Amherst 01002, MA, United States of America ~72: PALEPU, NAGESWARA R.~ 33:US ~31:13/207,334 ~32:10/08/2011 2014/01705 ~ Complete ~54:COATING COMPOSITION FOR APPLICATION TO NEW PLASTERWORK ~71:HOWELL, CHRISTOPHER JOHN PETER, 63 Main Road, South Africa ~72: HOWELL, CHRISTOPHER JOHN PETER~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/01745 ~32:07/03/2014 2014/01709 ~ Complete ~54:GYRATORY CRUSHER OUTER CRUSHING SHELL ~71:Sandvik Intellectual Property AB, SE-811 81 Sandviken, Sweden ~72: CHRISTOFFERSSON, ANDREAS;HANSSON, JONNY;LINDBERG, MIKAEL;NILSSON-WULFF, TORBJORN~ 2014/01712 ~ Complete ~54:CERVICAL CELL TISSUE SELF-SAMPLING DEVICE ~71:GyneConcepts, Inc, 375 Thornwood Drive, Atlanta 30328, GA, United States of America ~72: KLEIN, PHILIP~ 33:US ~31:61/532,724 ~32:09/09/2011

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2014/01714 ~ Complete ~54:REMOVAL OF CONTAMINATING VIRUSES FROM AAV PREPARATIONS ~71:uniQure IP B.V., Meibergdreef 61, Amsterdam NL-1105, BA, Netherlands ~72: HERMENS, WIHELMUS THEODORUS JOHANNES MARIA CHRISTIAN;SMITH, JAMES PATRICK~ 33:EA ~31:11180594.1 ~32:08/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/532,176 ~32:08/09/2011 2014/01693 ~ Provisional ~54:THE HABIT AT HOMES (HAH)BUILDING SYSTEM ~71:DON NEIGHTON FREEKS, 27 BORGWARD STENDEN PARK, South Africa ~72: DON NEIGHTON FREEKS~ 2014/01697 ~ Provisional ~54:THE EARTH BIN ~71:DOW NEIGHTON FREEKS, 27 BORGWARD STEDEN PARK, South Africa ~72: DON NEIGHTON FREEKS~ . - APPLIED ON 2014/03/10 -

2014/01718 ~ Complete ~54:Thermal Suit ~71:Colleen M. OLeary , 2 Gold Street, 20D, United States of America;Jerome Isakov , 188 East 75th St., 3A, United States of America ~72: Jerome Isakov~ 33:US ~31:13/728,577 ~32:27/12/2012 2014/01725 ~ Complete ~54:BOOSTER ASSEMBLY ~71:AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED, AECI Place, 24 The Woodlands, Woodlands Drive, Woodmead, South Africa ~72: BEZUIDENHOUT, Hendrik Cornelius;HALLIDAY, Pieter Stephanus~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/07995 ~32:17/10/2011 2014/01726 ~ Complete ~54:SIGNAL TUBE CONNECTOR ~71:AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED, AECI Place, 24 The Woodlands, Woodlands Drive, Woodmead, South Africa ~72: BEZUIDENHOUT, Hendrik Cornelius;BOTHA, Andries Matthys;HALLIDAY, Pieter Stephanus;KELLY, Cheryl Lynn;MORGAN, Clifford Gordon~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/07991 ~32:17/10/2011 2014/01717 ~ Provisional ~54:CONVEYER BELT ARRESTOR ~71:PIERRE VIVIERS, 4 SUSMAN AVENUE, BLAIRGOWRIE, , South Africa ~72: PIERRE VIVIERS~ 2014/01722 ~ Complete ~54:PACKAGING COMPRISING TWO COUPLED LAYERS ~71:INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC, 100 DEFOREST AVENUE, EAST HANOVER, NEW JERSEY 07936, USA, United States of America ~72: BOULINE, Sebastien;CARON, Sophie;GRES, Nicolas;SCHEMBRI Oliver~ 33:GB ~31:1113868.2 ~32:12/08/2011 2014/01719 ~ Complete ~54:ANTHRANILAMIDE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS PESTICIDES ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BANDUR, Nina, Gertrud;CULBERTSON, Deborah, L.;DESHMUKH, Prashant;DICKHAUT, Joachim;GUNJIMA, Koshi;KAISER, Florian;KORDES, Markus;KRBER, Karsten;NARINE, Arun;NEESE, Paul;VEITCH, Gemma~ 33:US ~31:61/522,740 ~32:12/08/2011 2014/01721 ~ Complete ~54:ANILINE TYPE COMPOUNDS ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: DESHMUKH, Prashant;FRASSETTO, Timo;KAISER, Florian;KORDES, Markus;KRBER, Karsten;NAUJOK, Marco;RACK, Michael;VEITCH, Gemma~ 33:EP ~31:11177499.8 ~32:12/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/522,752 ~32:12/08/2011 2014/01723 ~ Complete ~54:N-THIO-ANTHRANILAMIDE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS PESTICIDES ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: CULBERTSON, Deborah, L.;DESHMUKH, Prashant;GUNJIMA, Koshi;KAISER, Florian;KRBER, Karsten;NEESE, Paul~ 33:US ~31:61/522,721 ~32:12/08/2011 2014/01720 ~ Complete ~54:ANTHRANILAMIDE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS PESTICIDES ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BANDUR, Nina, Page | 25

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Gertrud;CULBERTSON, Deborah, L.;DESHMUKH, Prashant;DICKHAUT, Joachim;GUNJIMA, Koshi;KAISER, Florian;KORDES, Markus;KRBER, Karsten;NARINE, Arun;NEESE, Paul;VEITCH, Gemma;VON DEYN, Wolfgang~ 33:US ~31:61/522,731 ~32:12/08/2011 2014/01758 ~ Complete ~54:Compositions and Method for Controlling Fungal Foliar Pathogens ~71:James LEAHY Jr., 864 Route 202 Franklin Centre, Canada ~72: James LEAHY Jr.~ 33:CA ~31:2,748,993 ~32:15/08/2011 2014/01724 ~ Complete ~54:PYROTECHNIC TIME DELAY ELEMENT ~71:AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED, AECI Place, 24 The Woodlands, Woodlands Drive, Woodmead, South Africa ~72: BEZUIDENHOUT, Hendrik Cornelius;HALLIDAY, Pieter Stephanus~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/07996 ~32:17/10/2011 2014/01732 ~ Complete ~54:A PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF A TEA PRODUCT ~71:UNILEVER PLC, Unilever House, 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: BASAVARAJU, LOKESH;GUTTAPADU, SREERAMULU;MUTAI, FELIX KIPKORIR;NARAYANAN, VENKATRAJ VENKATRAO~ 33:IN ~31:2697/MUM/2011 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/01741 ~ Provisional ~54:LIVESTOCK VEST ~71:JERRY RAHLAGANE, 499 Zone 4Shesego,, South Africa ~72: JERRY RAHLAGANE~ 2014/01742 ~ Provisional ~54:CONTAINERS ~71:SHAFT PACKAGING (PTY) LTD, 10 Samantha StreetStrijdom ParkRANDBURG2196Gauteng Province, South Africa ~72: CUTURI,ANDREA;SMITH,BRAD FLANDERS~ 2014/01735 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH CONTENT PCBN COMPACT INCLUDING W-RE BINDER ~71:SMITH INTERNATIONAL INC., 1310 Rankin Rd, Houston, 77073, Texas, United States of America ~72: BAO, YAHUA;HORMAN, SCOTT L~ 33:US ~31:61/530,311 ~32:01/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/599,329 ~32:30/08/2012 2014/01737 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR DETECTION OF A FLAW OR FLAWS IN A RAILWAY TRACK, AND RAIL VEHICLE TO BE USED IN SUCH A METHOD ~71:TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT, Steinweg 1, NL-2628, CN Delft, Netherlands ~72: LI, ZILI;RIXEN, DANIEL~ 33:NL ~31:2007315 ~32:29/08/2011 2014/01739 ~ Complete ~54:POWER CONVERSION SYSTEM ~71:FRANKLIN ELECTRIC COMPANY,INC , 9255 Coverdale RoadFort Wayne46809 Indiana, United States of America ~72: VAN DER MERWE ,LYON~ 33:US ~31:61/526,002 ~32:22/08/2011 2014/01746 ~ Complete ~54:USE AND AGROCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF CARBOXYLIC ACID DIBUTYLAMIDES ~71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH, Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 10MONHEIN AM RHEIN 40789, Germany ~72: AULER,THOMAS;BAUR,PETER;DANIELS,ALISON;PONTZEN,ROLF;STEINBECK,MARTIN;WETCHOLOW SKY,INGO~ 33:EP ~31:11177196.0 ~32:11/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/522,798 ~32:12/08/2011 2014/01749 ~ Complete ~54:PLASMINOGEN AND PLASMIN VARIANTS ~71:THROMBOGENICS N.V., Gaston Geenslaan 1HEVERLEE B-3001, Belgium ~72: ZWAAL,RICHARD REINIER~ 33:US ~31:61/522,817 ~32:12/08/2011;33:EP ~31:12161185.9 ~32:26/03/2012 2014/01731 ~ Complete ~54:ULTRASONIC SYNTHESIS OF ZEOLITES FROM FLY ASH ~71:ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC LTD, Megawatt Park, Maxwell Drive, Sunninghill, Sandton, South Africa;UNIVERSITY OF

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THE WESTERN CAPE, Modderdam Road, Belville, , South Africa ~72: HUMS, ERICH;MUSYOKA, NICHOLAS MULEI;PETRIK, LESLIE~ 33:GB ~31:1113768.4 ~32:10/08/2011 2014/01733 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR CLEANING HARD SURFACES ~71:UNILEVER PLC, Unilever House, 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: OUYANG, WUYE;TAO, QINGSHENG~ 33:CN ~31:PCT/CN2011/001655 ~32:30/09/2011 2014/01736 ~ Complete ~54:BAFFLED FLUID TANK WITH STAIRWAY ACCESS ~71:WESTERN TECHNOLOGY SERVICES INTERNATIONAL, INC., P.O Box 2974, Casper, 82602, Wyoming, United States of America ~72: REYNOLDS, FREDERICK J;TAYLOR, SCOTT~ 33:US ~31:61/579,543 ~32:22/12/2013 2014/01744 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF PRODUCING CHOCOLATE ~71:KRAFT FOODS R & D,INC., Three Parkway North,DEERFIELD 60015IL, United States of America ~72: BALZER,HARTMUT;PAGGIOS,KONSTANTINOS;THIELE,MARTIN;ZSIGMOND,IMOLA~ 33:EP ~31:11180876.2 ~32:12/09/2011 2014/01747 ~ Complete ~54:INSTRUMENT ASSEMBLY FOR IMPLANTING A STEM COMPONENT OF A KNEE PROSTHESIS AND ORTHOPAEDIC SURGICAL PROCEDURE FOR USING THE SAME ~71:DEPUY (IRELAND), Loughbeg Industrial EstateCO COCKRINGASKIDDY, Ireland ~72: CANNON,PATRICK J.;CHANEY,REBECCA L.;LEE,JONATHAN C.;MAJOR ,LISA M.;SORDELET,BENJAMIN J.~ 33:US ~31:13/793,072 ~32:11/03/2013 2014/01750 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUSES AND METHOD FOR LARGE-SCALE PRODUCTION OF HYBRID FIBERS CONTAINING CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES AND RELATED MATERIALS ~71:APPLIED NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS ,LLC, 2323 Eastern Blvd.BALTIMORE 21220MD, United States of America ~72: DAHNE,JASON L.;GAIGLER,RANDY L.;LEDFORD,JORDAN T.;LOEBACH,JAMES P.;MALECKI,HARRY C.~ 33:US ~31:13/236,601 ~32:19/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/244,140 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/01728 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR TREATING OSTEOPOROSIS ~71:EXELIXIS, INC, 2010 East Grand Avenue, South San Francisco, CA 94080, United States of America ~72: AFTAB, DANA T.;CLARY, DOUGLAS~ 33:US ~31:61/538,039 ~32:22/09/2011 2014/01729 ~ Complete ~54:PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL 3-KINASE INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER ~71:EXELIXIS, INC, 210 East Grand Avenue, South San Francisco, CA 94080, United States of America;SANOFI, 54, rue de la Boetie, F-75008, Paris, France ~72: DECILLIS, ARTHUR;EMMONS, GARY THOMAS;LAGER, JOANNE;RUIZ SOTO, RODRIGO~ 33:US ~31:61/534,836 ~32:14/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/534,529 ~32:05/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/562,670 ~32:22/11/2011 2014/01740 ~ Complete ~54:A MOTION DETECTOR DEVICE ~71:TELEFONKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL), SE-16483Stockholm, Sweden ~72: FURUSKOG,JOHAN;MEDBO,JONAS;RINGSTROM,MARKUS~ 2014/01734 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING CANCER USING PI3K BETA INHIBITOR AND MAPK PATHWAY INHIBITOR, INCLUDING MEK AND RAF INHIBITORS ~71:SANOFI, 54 Rue La Boetie, F-75008, Paris, France ~72: GARCIA-ECHEVERRIA, CARLOS;VINCENT, LOIC;VIRONE-ODDOS, ANGELA~ 33:EP ~31:11306172.5 ~32:16/09/2011 2014/01738 ~ Provisional ~54:CANE PLANTER ~71:FIELD SERVICE & FACTORY MAINTENANCE TRUST , 12 Halstead RoadMkondeni, South Africa ~72: ABRAHAM BOTES~ Page | 27

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2014/01743 ~ Complete ~54:CHOCOLATE PRODUCT AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME ~71:KRAFT FOODS R&D, Three Parkway NorthDEERFIELD 60015IL, United States of America ~72: BALZER,HARTMUT;PAGGIOS,KONSTANTINOS;PEARSON,STEPHEN;THIELE,MARTIN~ 33:EP ~31:11180877.0 ~32:12/09/2011 2014/01730 ~ Complete ~54:BODY STRUCTURE FOR DUMP TRUCK ~71:HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY CO., LTD., 5-1, Koraku 2-chome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 1128563, Japan ~72: IKEMA, TAKEHITO;ISHIHARA, KAZUNORI;KITA, YASUKI;KITAGUCHI, ATSUSHI;NABESHIMA, YOSHIFUMI;OOSHIMA, HITOMI;SASAKI, TAKASHI;SATOU, TAKAYUKI;YASUDA, TOMOHIKO~ 2014/01745 ~ Complete ~54:RECOVERY OF CARBOXYLIC ACID FROM THEIR MAGNESIUM SALTS BY PRECIPITATION USING HYDROCHLORIC ACID,USEFUL FOR FERMENTATION BROTH WORK-UP ~71:PURAC BIOCHEM B.V., Arkelsedijk 46GORINCHEM NL-4206 AC, Netherlands ~72: CERDA BARO,AGUSTIN;DE HAAN,ANDRE BANIER;JANSEN,PETER PAUL;VAN BREUGEL,JAN;VAN DER WEIDE,PAULUS LODUVICUS JOHANNES;VIDAL LANCIS ,JOSE MARIA~ 33:EP ~31:11177633.2 ~32:16/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/524,353 ~32:17/08/2011 2014/01748 ~ Complete ~54:RECOVERY OF CARBOXYLIC ACID FROM THEIR MAGNESIUM SALTS BY PRECIPITATION USING HYDROCHLORIC ACID,USEFUL FOR FERMENTATION BROTH WORK-UP ~71:PURAC BIOCHEM B.V., Arkelsedijk 46GORINCHEM NL-4206 AC, Netherlands ~72: CERDA BARO,AGUSTIN;DE HAAN,ANDRE BANIER;JANSEN,PETER PAUL;VAN BREUGEL,JAN;VAN DER WEIDE,PAULUS LODUVICUS JOHANNES;VIDAL LANCIS,JOSE MARIA~ 33:EP ~31:11177633.2 ~32:16/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/524,353 ~32:17/08/2011 2014/01751 ~ Complete ~54:RECOVERY OF CARBOXYLIC ACID FROM THEIR MAGNESIUM SALTS BY PRECIPITATION USING HYDROCHLORIC ACID, USEFUL FOR FERMENTATION BROTH WORK-UP ~71:PURAC BIOCHEM B.V., Arkelsedijk 46GORINCHEM NL-4206 AC, Netherlands ~72: CERDA BARO,AGUSTIN;DE HAAN,ANDRE BANIER;JANSEN,PETER PAUL;VAN BREUGEL,JAN;VAN DER WEIDE,PAULUS LODUVICUS JOHANNES;VIDAL LANCIS,JOSE MARIA~ 33:EP ~31:11177633.2 ~32:16/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/524,353 ~32:17/08/2011 . - APPLIED ON 2014/03/11 -

2014/01762 ~ Complete ~54:PNEUMATIC DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING THE AUTOMATIC INFLATION/DEFLATION, NOTABLY OF A TIRE ~71:FAZEKAS, Stphane, Lieu dit Beaussiers, , France ~72: FAZEKAS, Stphane~ 33:FR ~31:1158104 ~32:13/09/2011 2014/01757 ~ Complete ~54:A CENTRALLY MANAGED AND ACCESSED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING DATA PROCESSING ON MULTIPLE INDEPENDENT SERVERS AND DATASETS ~71:DELOITTE LLP, 9th Floor, 2 New Street Square, United Kingdom ~72: CUBITT-SMITH, William Edward Owen;KEMP, Neal Adam;NINNES, Christopher William;SAYCE, Anthony David;WHITTON, Andrew John~ 33:US ~31:13/847813 ~32:13/03/2013;33:GB ~31:1305141.2 ~32:20/03/2013 2014/01754 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTRICAL STORAGE DEVICE ~71:HUMAN, Jan Petrus, 15 LOBELIA STREET, South Africa ~72: HUMAN, Jan Petrus~ 2014/01755 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTRODES FOR ELECTROWINING/ELECTROREFINING ~71:HUMAN, Jan Petrus, 15 LOBELIA STREET, South Africa ~72: HUMAN, Jan Petrus~ 2014/01756 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTRODES FOR ELECTROWINING AND ELECTROREFINING ~71:HUMAN, Jan Petrus, 15 LOBELIA STREET, South Africa ~72: HUMAN, Jan Petrus~ Page | 28

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2014/01763 ~ Complete ~54:DELIVERY CONTAINER FOR TEMPERATURE SENSITIVE GOODS ~71:FERGUSON, Gary Wayne, 5 Woodside Road, Tamboerskloof, South Africa;SEARLE, John Peter, 8 Albany Road, Sea Point, South Africa ~72: FERGUSON, Gary Wayne;WYNESS, Keith~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/05980 ~32:16/08/2011 2014/01760 ~ Complete ~54:HUMANIZED MONOCLONE ANTIBODY OF MACROPHAGE INHIBITION FACTOR 1 AND USE THEREOF ~71:CANCER INSTITUTE AND HOSPITAL, CHINESE ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, NO. 17 PANJIAYUANNANLI, CHAOYANG DISTRICT BEIJING 100021, CHINA, People's Republic of China ~72: CHENG, Dongwan;LI, Mo;LI, Yanfen;LIU, Zhaoyang;TIAN, Haimei;WANG, Xiaobing;ZHANG, Wei~ 33:CN ~31:201110230894.X ~32:12/08/2011 2014/01759 ~ Complete ~54:B7-H6 THERAPEUTICALLY ACTIVE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AGAINST B7-H6 POLYPEPTIDE ~71:DEUTSCHES KREBSFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM, IM NEUENHEIMER FELD 280, 69120 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY, Germany ~72: CERWENKA, Adelheid;MOLDENHAUER, Gerhard~ 33:US ~31:61/534,292 ~32:13/09/2011 2014/01753 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD FOR INCREASING DESICCATION TOLERANCE IN PLANTS ~71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE, Robert Sobukwe RoadBellville, South Africa ~72: ANDERSON, Dominique Elizabeth;COWAN, Donald Arthur~ 2014/01761 ~ Complete ~54:Method and apparatus for feeding electrical current into an electrical power supply system ~71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH, Dreekamp 5, Germany ~72: Alfred BEEKMANN;Volker DIEDRICHS~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 084 910.6 ~32:20/10/2011 2014/01766 ~ Provisional ~54:GENERATOR WITH TWIN STATORS 3 ~71:JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE, 1060 PIERNEEF STREET, VILLERIA, South Africa ~72: JACOBUS JAHANNES VAN DER MERWE~ 2014/01786 ~ Provisional ~54:ROCK SUPPORT DEVICE ~71:ANGELOS,KOMNINOS GEORGE , 23 Joseph AvenueNORTHCLIFFJohannesburg , South Africa;DE JONGH,CHRISTIAAN LODEWYK, Otto Plessis Drive MELKBOSSTRAND, South Africa ~72: DE JONGH,CHRISTIAAN LODEWYK~ 2014/01789 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF COMPLEXES OF 68GA ~71:ADVANCED ACCELERATOR APPLICATIONS S.A., 20Rue Rudolph dieselSAINT GENIS POUILLY F01630, France ~72: FILAMMINO,MARIA AZZURRA;FUGAZZA,LORENZA;MARIANI,MAURIZIO FRANCO~ 33:IT ~31:FI2011A000180 ~32:12/08/2011 2014/01770 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE HYDROISOMERISATION OF A FEEDSTOCK OBTAINED FROM THE FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS EMPLOYING A CATALYST COMPRISING A ZEOLITE NU-10 AND SILICA-ALUMINA ~71:IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES, 1 et 4 Avenue de Bois-Preau, X 92852 Rueil-Malmaison Cedex, France ~72: BOUCHY, CHRISTOPHE;DUCHENE, PASCAL;MARQUES MOTA, FILIPE MANUEL;MARTENS, JOHAN~ 33:FR ~31:13/52.525 ~32:21/03/2013 2014/01773 ~ Complete ~54:N-[5-(AMINOSULFONYL)-4-METHLY-1,3-THIAZOL-2-YL]-N-METHYL-2-[4-(2[PYRIDINYL)PHENYL]ACETAMIDE MESYLATE MONOHYDRATE ~71:AICURIS GMBH & CO. KG, Freidrich-Ebert-Str. 475, 42117, Wuppertal, Germany ~72: BIRKMANN, ALEXANDER;GRUNENBERG, ALFONS;HAAG, DIETER;KEIL, BIRGIT;LENDER, ANDREAS;REHSE, JAOCHIM;SCHWAB, WILFRIED;VOGTLI, KURT~ 33:EP ~31:11007823.5 ~32:26/09/2011

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2014/01777 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR CONTROLLING BANDWIDTH AND CORRESPONDING DEVICE ~71:THMSON LICENSING, 1-5 Rue Jeanne D'arc, F-92130, Issy Les Moulineaux, France ~72: GOUACHE, STEPHANE;HOUDAILLE, REMI~ 33:EP ~31:11306221.0 ~32:26/09/2011 2014/01783 ~ Complete ~54:SOYBEAN MARKERS LINKED TO PHYTOPHTHORA RESISTANCE ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC , 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis46268-1054Indiana, United States of America ~72: BACKLUND,JAN ERIK;BAI,YONGHE;CAMPBELL,WILLIAM M;HEDGES,BRADLEY;KUMPATLA,SIVA P;LU,FANG;MANANDHAR,JUJU;MANSFIELD,TYLER;MEYER,DAVID H;MEYER,JENELLE;MOORE,ROBERT E;RAM,RAGHAV~ 33:US ~31:61/777,575 ~32:12/03/2013 2014/01784 ~ Complete ~54:FLUID TREATMENT APPARATUS,SYSTEM,AND METHODS ~71:STORM DRAIN TECHNOLOGIES ,LLC, 1602 Lawrence AvenueSuite 109OCEAN07712New Jersey , United States of America ~72: COHEN,ALBERT MAYER;CREECH,JAMES;HANNEMANN,MICHAEL;HANNEMANN,WILLIAM ROBERT~ 33:US ~31:13/234,019 ~32:15/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/605,824 ~32:06/09/2012 2014/01785 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR IMPLANTING A SECONDARY GLENOID PROSTHESIS ~71:DEPUY SYNTHES PRODUCTS ,LLC, 325 Paramount Drive RAYNHAM 02767-0350MA, United States of America ~72: CHAVARRIA,JASON M.;HOLDA,MATTHEW G.~ 2014/01790 ~ Complete ~54:EMERGENCY CONTACT DEVICE ~71:VITAL ONE TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD, PO Box 2014904/9 Murrajong StreetSPRINGWOOD 4127QUEENSLAND, Australia ~72: PETAIA,HELEN~ 33:AU ~31:2011903211 ~32:11/08/2011 2014/01765 ~ Provisional ~54:THE FRITZ CROUS FINALATOR ~71:FRITZ CROUS, 9 SAASVELD VILLASSAASVELD, South Africa ~72: FRITZ CROUS~ 2014/01778 ~ Complete ~54:CARDIOVASCULAR RISK EVENT PREDICTION AND USES THEREOF ~71:SOMALOGIC, INC., 2945 Wilderness Place, Boulder, 80301, Colorado, United States of America ~72: FOREMAN, TRUDI;GILL, ROSALYNN DIANNE;MEHLER, ROBERT;SINGER, BRITTA;STEWART, ALEX A.E.;WILLIAMS, STEPHEN ALARIC~ 33:US ~31:61/541,828 ~32:30/09/2011 2014/01802 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTRONIC STRATA DISPLACEMENT INDICATOR ~71:STEFANUS LOURENS ANTONIE VOSLOO, PO Box 594, South Africa ~72: STEFANUS LOURENS ANTONIE VOSLOO~ 2014/01771 ~ Complete ~54:A PROCESS LINE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FREEZE-DRIED PARTICLES ~71:SANOFI PASTEUR SA, 2,Avenue Pont Pasteur, F-69007 Lyon, France ~72: GEBHARD, THOMAS;LUY, BERNHARD;PLITZKO, MATTHIAS;STRUSCHKA, MANFRED~ 33:EP ~31:11008058.7 ~32:05/10/2011 2014/01779 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBODY FORMULATIONS ~71:GENENTECH,INC. , 1 DNA WaySouth San Francisco94080California, United States of America ~72: DESHMUKH,AJAY;SCHERER,THOMAS M;ZEID,JOUMANA~ 33:US ~31:61/553,916 ~32:31/10/2011 2014/01776 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBODIES TO CD1D ~71:TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD., Level 2 37 Epping Road, Macquarie Park, 2113, New South Wales, Australia ~72: CLARKE, ADAM;DOYLE, ANTHONY GERARD;KOPSIDAS, GEORGE;MUSTAFA, HUSEYIN;NAMBIAR, JONATHAN KANMAN;POLLARD, MATTHEW;POULTON, LYNN DOROTHY;POW, ANDREW JAMES;TAMVAKIS, DEBRA~ 33:AU ~31:2011904190 ~32:14/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/547,307 ~32:14/10/2011 Page | 30

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2014/01780 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF NON-SUBTYPE B GAG PROTEINS FOR LENTIVIRAL PACKAGING ~71:INSTITUT PASTEUR, 25-28Rue Du Docteur Roux 75724Paris, France;THERAVECTYS , 1 Mail Du Professeur Georges MatheF-94800Villejuif, France ~72: BAUCHE,CECILE;CHARNEAU,PIERRE;TRAN,THI-LAN~ 33:EP ~31:11306222 ~32:26/09/2011 2014/01781 ~ Complete ~54:AMIDO COMPOUNDS AS RORyT MODULATORS AND USES THEREOF ~71:NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, One Park Avenue 6th FloorNew York10016-5802New York, United States of America;THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AS REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES the , National Institute of Health Office of Technology Transfer6011 Executive BoulevardSuite 325Rockville20852-3804Maryland , United States of America ~72: ENGLUND,ERIKA ELAINE;HUANG,RUILI;HUANG,WENWEI;HUH,JUN R;LITTMAN,DAN~ 33:US ~31:61/573,635 ~32:09/09/2011 2014/01782 ~ Complete ~54:CHROMOBACTERIUM FORMULATIONS,COMPOSITIONS,METABOLITES AND THEIR USES ~71:MARRONE BIO INNOVATIONS ,INC, 2121 Second StreetSuite 107BDavis 95618California , United States of America ~72: ASOLKAR,RATNAKAR;MARRONE,PAMELA;NAMNATH,JAMES~ 33:US ~31:61/551,014 ~32:25/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/551,403 ~32:25/10/2011 2014/01764 ~ Provisional ~54:DIE FRITZ CROUS KILOWATT BOOSTER ~71:FRITZ CROUS, 9 SAASVELD VILLASSAASVELD, South Africa ~72: FRITZ CROUS~ 2014/01772 ~ Complete ~54:PRODUCTION OF SYNTHESIS GAS ~71:SHELL INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V., Carel van Bylandtlaan 30, NL-2596 HR The Hague, Netherlands ~72: DISSELHORST, JOHANNES HERMANUS MARIA;SCHOUWENAAR, ROBERT;WOLFF, JOACHIM OTTOMAR~ 33:EP ~31:11185655.5 ~32:18/10/2011 2014/01865 ~ Complete ~54:A SCISSOR JACK ~71:CHRISTIE, COLIN, Corporate Place, 39 Selati Street, Asshlea Gardens, South Africa ~72: CHRISTIE COLIN~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/01835 ~32:09/09/2011 2014/01775 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MV SCALING WITH INCREASED EFFECTIVE SCALING RATIO ~71:MEDIATEK INC., No. 1 Dusing Rd. 1st, Science-Based Industrial Park, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan, People's Republic of China ~72: CHEN, CHING-YEH;CHEN, YI-WEN;CHUANG, TZUDER;HUANG, YU-WEN;LIN, JIAN-LIANG~ 33:US ~31:61/556,480 ~32:07/11/2011 2014/01787 ~ Complete ~54:OPHTHTALMIC COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING PROSTAGLANDIN F2 ALPHA DERIVATIVES AND HYALURONIC ACID ~71:VISIOTACT PHARMA, 13 Rue MoreauPARIS F75012 , France ~72: HADJ-SLIMANE,REDA~ 33:EP ~31:11306137.8 ~32:12/09/2011 2014/01788 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR TREATING COAL USING MULTIPLE DUAL ZONE STEPS ~71:RINKER,FRANKLIN G., 100 N.Collier Blvd.MARCO ISLAND 34145FL, United States of America ~72: RINKER,FRANKLIN G.~ 33:US ~31:13/231,149 ~32:13/09/2011 2014/01767 ~ Provisional ~54:FEVER MATTRESS (TEMPERATURE REGULATED MATTRESS) ~71:WILLEM MAARTENS COETZER, 28 LAPWING STREET, ELSPARK, South Africa ~72: WILLEM MAARTENS COETZER~ 2014/01774 ~ Complete ~54:N-[5-(AMINOSULFONYL)-4-METHLY-1,3-THIAZOL-2-YL]-N-METHLY-2-[4-(2PYRIDINYL)PHENYL]ACETAMIDE MESYLATE MONOHYDRATE HAVING A SPECIFIC PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION RANGE AND A SPECIFIC SURFACE AREA RANGE FOR USE IN PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS ~71:AICURIS GMBH & CO. KG, Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 475, 42117, Wuppertal, Germany Page | 31

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~72: BIRKMANN, ALEXANDER;HAAG, DIETER;MAAS, STEPHAN;PAULUS, KERSTIN;RUEPP, KRISTIAN;SCHWAB, WILFRIED;VOGTLI, KURT~ 33:EP ~31:11007803.7 ~32:26/09/2011 . - APPLIED ON 2014/03/12 -

2014/01794 ~ Complete ~54:Composition And Kit Therefor ~71:KWAKHA TRUST, 14 Kramer Road, Kramerville , South Africa ~72: REITZER, Alexander Steven~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02321 ~32:27/03/2013 2014/01800 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL PLANT DEFENSINS AND USE IN THE TREATMENT OF PROLIFERATIVE DISEASES ~71:BALMORAL AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, 100 Pacific Highway, St Leonards, Australia;HEXIMA LIMITED, Level 1, 379 Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia ~72: HULETT, Mark, Darren;LAY, Fung Tso~ 33:US ~31:61/548,825 ~32:19/10/2011 2014/01801 ~ Complete ~54:PEST CONTROL FORMULATIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME ~71:0903608 B.C. LTD., 2800-666 Burrard Street, Vancouver, Canada ~72: MANHAS, Karan;ROZEK, Annett~ 33:US ~31:61/542,993 ~32:04/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/622,893 ~32:11/04/2012;33:US ~31:61/652,110 ~32:25/05/2012 2014/01796 ~ Complete ~54:FUNGICIDAL SUBSTITUTED 1-{2-[2-HALO-4-(4-HALOGEN-PHENOXY)PHENYL]-2-ETHOXY-ETHYL}-1H- [1,2,4]TRIAZOLE 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 ~31:11177545.8 ~32:15/08/2011 2014/01795 ~ Complete ~54:FUNGICIDAL SUBSTITUTED 1-{2-[2-HALO-4-(4-HALOGEN-PHENOXY)PHENYL]-2-ALKOXY-2-ALKYNYL/ALKENYL-ETHYL}-1H-[1,2,4]TRIAZOLE 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 ~31:11177557.3 ~32:15/08/2011 2014/01797 ~ Complete ~54:FUNGICIDAL SUBSTITUTED 1-{2-[2-HALO-4-(4-HALOGEN-PHENOXY)PHENYL ]-2-ALKOXY-2-CYCLYL-ETHYL}-1H [1,2,4]TRIAZOLE 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 ~31:11177555.7 ~32:15/08/2011 2014/01791 ~ Complete ~54:ENCAPSULATED METAL ION NANOCLUSTERS ~71:WU, Chien-Chin, 3205 KAMMERER DRIVE, WILMINGTON, 19803, USA, United States of America ~72: WU, Chien-Chin~ 33:US ~31:13/833,279 ~32:15/03/2013 2014/01798 ~ Complete ~54:ROLLER POSITIONING DEVICE FOR A STEERING ASSISTANCE SYSTEM ~71:VOSSLOH COGIFER (SOCIETE ANONYME), 21 Avenue de Colmar, France ~72: FRANCESCO BARRESI~ 33:FR ~31:1157407 ~32:18/08/2011 2014/01799 ~ Complete ~54:HOPPER BOX AND HOPPER CONSTRUCTED WITH A COLLAPSED AND ELONGATED LONGITUDINALLY CURVED C-SHAPED FLOOR ~71:ANSAR DISEO LIMITADA, Camino El Manzano 767 Talagante Santiago, , Chile ~72: GARCIA-HUIDOBRO VALDIVIESO, Alfredo~ 2014/01792 ~ Complete ~54:TAPERED PICK HOLDER ~71:JOY MM DELAWARE, INC., 2751 Centerville Road, Suite 342, Wilmington, United States of America ~72: ELLIOTT, Jarrod;HARNEY, William~ 33:US ~31:61/777,375 ~32:12/03/2013

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2014/01793 ~ Complete ~54:REEL WITH STEPPED CONFIGURATION ~71:HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. , 2751 Centerville Road, Suite 342, Wilmington, United States of America ~72: KNUTH, Jason;PUSHECK, Bernard~ 2014/01805 ~ Complete ~54:FORMING A MOLD FOR STEEL CASTING ~71:AMSTED RAIL COMPANY, INC., 311 South Wacker, Suite 5300, Chigago, IL 60606, United States of America ~72: BAUER, TONY;CALLAHAN, THOMAS~ 33:US ~31:13/799,629 ~32:13/03/2013 2014/01806 ~ Complete ~54:ROTARY DRUM FOR USE IN A VACUUM FREEZE-DRYER ~71:SANOFI PASTEUT SA, 2, Avenue Pont Pasteur, F-69007 Lyon, France ~72: GEBHARD, THOMAS;LUY, BERNHARD;PLITZKO, MATTHIAS;STRUSCHKA, MANFRED~ 33:EP ~31:11 008 109.8 ~32:06/10/2011 2014/01810 ~ Complete ~54:TIBIAL TRIAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SETTING OFFSET ~71:DEPUY (IRELAND), Loughbeg Industrial Estate.CO CORKRINGASKIDY, Ireland ~72: KEEFER,RYAN;KILPELA,TODD A.;MAJOR,LISA M.~ 33:US ~31:13/801,370 ~32:13/03/2013 2014/01837 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF PROVIDING OF USER INTERFACE IN PORTABLE TERMINAL AND APPARATUS THEREOF ~71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD., 129Samsung-RoYeongtongGuSuwon-SiGyeonggi-Do443-742, Republic of Korea ~72: KIM,TAE YEON;PARK,MI JUNG;YANG,GU HYUN~ 33:KR ~31:10-2011-0087832 ~32:31/08/2011;33:KR ~31:10-2012-0077301 ~32:16/07/2012 2014/01809 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR READING VEHICLE IDENTIFICATIONS ~71:KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM AG , Am Europlatz 2WIEN A-1120, Austria ~72: ABL,ALEXANDER;LEIHS,DIETRICH;NAGY,OLIVER~ 33:EP ~31:13 158 878.2 ~32:13/03/2013 2014/01813 ~ Complete ~54:RENEWABLE DIESEL REFINERY STRATERY ~71:BP CORPORATION NORTH AMERICA INC , 501 Westlake Park BoulevardHOUSTON 77079TX, United States of America ~72: SHABAKER,JOHN W.~ 33:US ~31:13/232,473 ~32:14/09/2011 2014/01816 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICES,SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING HETEROGENEOUS MATERIALS ~71:ABLATION TECHNOLOGIES ,LLC, 1450 North 7 Mile Road CASPER 82604WY, United States of America ~72: COATES,CHARLES;COATES,ERIC;COATES,JAMES A.;SCRIVEN,DAVID H.~ 33:US ~31:61/535,253 ~32:15/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/593,741 ~32:01/02/2012 2014/01836 ~ Complete ~54:SCHEDULE MANAGING METHOD AND APPARATUS ~71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD., 129Sumsung-RoYeongtong-GuSuwon-Si,Gyeonggi-do443-742, Republic of Korea ~72: AHN,YU MI;KIM TAE YEON;PARK,MI JUNG~ 33:KR ~31:10-20-0088000 ~32:31/08/2011 2014/01841 ~ Complete ~54:HYBRID GAMING SYSTEM AND METHODS ~71:MERATI,BRUCE, 12648 Caminito RadianteSan Diego92130Carliforia, United States of America ~72: MERATI,BRUCE~ 33:US ~31:13/245,682 ~32:26/09/2011 2014/01851 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF THERAPEUTIC MONITORING OF NITROGEN SCAVENGING DRUGS ~71:HYPERION THERAPEUTICS, INC, 601 Gateway Blvd, Suite 200 South San Francisco, 94080, California, United States of America ~72: MOKHTARANI, MASOUD;SCHARSCHMIDT, BRUCE~ 33:US ~31:61/542,100 ~32:30/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/564,668 ~32:29/11/2011 2014/01811 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE OXIDATION OF HYDROCARBONS WITH THE USE OF IRIDIUM METAL CATALYST COMPLEXES ~71:RUTGERS,THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY, Office of Corporate Liaison & Technology TransferASB III3 Rutgers Plaza3rd FloorNEW BRUNSWICK

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08901-8559NJ , United States of America ~72: GOLDMAN,ALAN STUART;STIBRANY,ROBERT TIMOTHY~ 33:US ~31:61/533,839 ~32:13/09/2011 2014/01814 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ASSEMBLING REDOX FLOW BATTERY REACTOR CELLS ~71:JD HOLDING INC ., Scotia Centre 4th FloorPO Box 2804GEORGE TOWNGRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands ~72: BLACKER,RICKY;LEPP,GARY~ 33:US ~31:13/269,362 ~32:07/10/2011 2014/01812 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL IRIDIUM CATALYST COMPLEXES AND C-H BOND ACTIVATED PRODUCTS THEREFROM ~71:RUTGERS ,THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY , Office of Corporate Liaison & Technology TransferASB III3 Rutgers Plaza3rd FloorNEW BRUNSWICK 089018559NJ, United States of America ~72: GOLDMAN,ALAN STUART;STIBRANY,ROBERT TIMOTHY~ 33:US ~31:61/533,847 ~32:13/09/2011 2014/01834 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATION THERAPY WITH AN ANTI-CD19 ANTIBODY AND A NITROGEN MUSTARD ~71:MORPHOSYS AG, Lena-Christ-Strasse 4882152Martinsried/Planegg, Germany ~72: AMERSDORFER,JUTTA;KROHN,SUSANNE;ROJKJAER,LISA;STEIDL,STEFAN;WINDERLICH,MARK~ 33:EP ~31:11177658.9 ~32:16/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/523,861 ~32:16/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/647,539 ~32:16/05/2012;33:US ~31:61/654,097 ~32:01/06/2012 2014/01840 ~ Complete ~54:ENDOGLYCOSIDASE FROM STREPTOCOCCUS PYOGENES AND METHODS USING IT ~71:GENOVIS AB, PO BOX 790S-220 07 LUND, Sweden ~72: ALLHORN,MARIA;COLLIN,MATTIAS;SJOGREN,JONATHAN~ 33:GB ~31:1115841.7 ~32:13/09/2011 2014/01815 ~ Complete ~54:TIBIAL ORTHOPAEDIC SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SETTING OFFSET ~71:DEPUY (IRELAND ), Loughbeg Industrial EstateCO COCKRINGASKIDDY, Ireland ~72: KOENEMANN,JEFFREY L.;MAJOR,LISA M.~ 33:US ~31:13/801,352 ~32:13/03/2013 2014/01835 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATION THERAPY WITH AN ANTI-CD19 ANTIBODY AND A PURINE ANALOG ~71:MORPHOSYS AG, Lena-Christ-Strasse 4882152Martinsried/Planegg , Germany ~72: AMERSDORFFER,JUTTA;KROHN,SUSANNE;ROJKJAER,LISA;STEIDL,STEFAN;WINDERLICH,MARK~ 33:EP ~31:11177660.5 ~32:16/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/523,862 ~32:16/08/2011 2014/01838 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SYNCHRONIZING DISTRIBUTED GENERATION SYSTEMS ~71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES,INC. , 2350 NE Hopkins CourtPullman99163Washington , United States of America ~72: SEELEY,NICHOLAS C~ 33:US ~31:13/233,473 ~32:15/09/2011 2014/01832 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR ALKANE OLIGOMERIZATION ~71:RUTGERS,THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY , 57 US Highway 1 New Brunswick08901-8554New Jersey, United States of America ~72: GOLDMAN,ALN STUART;SCHINSKI,WILLIAM L;STIBRANY,ROBERT TIMOTHY~ 33:US ~31:61/533,982 ~32:13/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/612,572 ~32:12/09/2012 2014/01842 ~ Complete ~54:INHIBITORS OF NEDD8-ACTIVATING ENZYME ~71:MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS ,INC , 40 Landsdowne StreetCambridge 02139Massachusetts, United States of America ~72: MCCARRON,ASHLEY SUE;SELLS,TODD B;STIRLING,MATTHEW;STROUD,STEPHEN G~ 33:US ~31:61/526,830 ~32:24/08/2011 2014/01803 ~ Complete ~54:A COMPUTING PLATFORM FOR DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT OF SENSOR DATA BASED APPLICATIONS SERVICES ~71:TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES LIMITED, Nirmal building, 9th Floor, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400021, Maharashtra, India ~72: ADAK, Page | 34

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SUMAN;BHAUMIK, CHIRABRATA;GHOSH, SUMANTA;KAR, DEBNARAYAN;MISRA, PRATEEP;NASKAR, SOUMITRA;PAL, ARPAN;PURUSHOTHAMAN, BALAMURALIDHAR;SUBRAHMANIAN, VENKATRAMANAN SIVA;SWAMY, DEEPAK~ 33:IN ~31:2651/MUM/2011 ~32:19/09/2011 2014/01807 ~ Complete ~54:GASIFICATION REACTOR ~71:SHELL INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V., Carel van Bylandtlaan 30, 2596 HR The Hague, Netherlands ~72: DE JONG, JOHANNES CORNELIS;GAO, CHENGMING~ 33:EP ~31:11186094.6 ~32:21/10/2011 2014/01804 ~ Complete ~54:A COMPUTING PLATFORM FOR DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT OF SENSOR-DRIVEN VEHICLE TELEMETRY APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES ~71:TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES LIMITED, Nirmal Building, 9th Floor , Nariman point, Mumbai 400021, Maharashtra, India ~72: BHAUMIK, CHIRABRATA;GHOSH, AVIK;MISRA, PRATEEP;PAL, ARPAN;PURUSHOTHAMAN, BALAMURALIDHAR;SINHA, ANIRUDDHA;SUBRAHMANIAN, VENKATRAMANAN SIVA;SWAMY, DEEPAK~ 33:IN ~31:2651/MUM/2011 ~32:19/09/2011 2014/01808 ~ Complete ~54:FIBER BUNDLE FOR HAIR AND HAIR ORNAMENT PRODUCT ~71:KANEKA CORPORATION, 3-18, Nakanoshima 2-Chome, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 530-8288, Japan ~72: MIHOICHI, MASAHIKO;TAKECHI, KEIKO~ 33:JP ~31:2013-206503 ~32:01/10/2013 . - APPLIED ON 2014/03/13 -

2014/01817 ~ Provisional ~54:A switch activator ~71:JONES, Reaco, No. 12 Outeniqua Court, 10 Fieldhouse Street, South Africa ~72: JONES, Reaco~ 2014/01819 ~ Provisional ~54:A pallet interface ~71:DE MEILLON, Lance, No. 58 Arbour Road, Glen Barrie, South Africa ~72: DE MEILLON, Lance~ 2014/01826 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROL OF SOLID DESICCANT DEHUMIDIFIERS ~71:BRY AIR [ASIA] PVT. LTD., 20, Rajpur Road, India ~72: GRIFFITHS, William Charles;MALIK, Kuldeep Singh;PAHWA, Deepak;SACHDEV, Rajan~ 33:IN ~31:2629/DEL/2011 ~32:12/09/2011 2014/01820 ~ Provisional ~54:CONFINEMENT FOR AN UNDERGOUND MINE SUPPORT ~71:STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD, 1 Nursery Road, Westerndeep Levels, South Africa ~72: ELVIN, Alex;KILLASSY, Natalie~ 2014/01818 ~ Provisional ~54:YIELDING MECHANICALLY ANCHORED ROCK BOLT ~71:RSC MINING (PTY) LTD, 2 Tedstone Street, Wadeville, South Africa ~72: SWART, Cornelius Alwyn~ 2014/01821 ~ Complete ~54:FUNGICIDAL SUBSTITUTED 1-{2-[2-HALO-4-(4-HALOGEN-PHENOXY)PHENYL]-2-ALKYNYLOXY-ETHYL}-1H-[1,2,4]TRIAZOLE 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 ~31:11177548.2 ~32:15/08/2011 2014/01823 ~ Complete ~54:PLANT CONTAINER ~71:SEDDON, Alan, Mark, PELTON FOLD BARN ROAD, EDGWORTH, BOLTON BL7 0BS, GREAT BRITAIN, United Kingdom ~72: SEDDON, Alan, Mark~ 33:GB ~31:1113714.8 ~32:09/08/2011 2014/01822 ~ Complete ~54:FUNGICIDAL SUBSTITUTED 1-{2-[2-HALO-4-(4-HALOGEN-PHENOXY)PHENYL]-2-ALKOXY-3-METHYL-BUTYL}-1H-[1,2,4]TRIAZOLE COMPOUNDS ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BOUDET, Nadege;CRAIG, Ian, Robert;DIETZ,

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Jochen;GRAMMENOS, Wassilios;GROTE, Thomas;HADEN, Egon;LAUTERWASSER, Erica May Wilson;LOHMANN, Jan Klaas;MLLER, Bernd;RIGGS, Richard~ 33:EP ~31:11177554.0 ~32:15/08/2011 2014/01824 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR OPERATING A FURNACE OF A COAL-FIRED POWER STATION ~71:MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS EUROPE GMBH, SCHIFFERSTRASSE 80, 47059 DUISBURG, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BERGINS, Christian;BUDDENBERG, Torsten~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 053 656.6 ~32:15/09/2011 2014/01825 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-VIRAL COMPOUNDS ~71:KINETA, INC, 219 Terry Ave N., Suite 300, Seattle, United States of America ~72: BEDARD, Kristin;FOWLER, Kerry, W.;IADONATO, Shawn, P.;IMANAKA, Myra, Wang~ 33:US ~31:61/542,049 ~32:30/09/2011 2014/01833 ~ Complete ~54:AMPK-ACTIVATING HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME ~71:RIGEL PHARMACEUTICALS, 1180 Veterans BoulevardSouth San Francisco94080California , United States of America ~72: CARROLL,DAVID;GOFF,DANE;HITOSHI,YASUMICHI;PAYAN,DONALD;SHAW,SIMON;SINGH,RAJINDER ~ 33:US ~31:61/368,928 ~32:29/07/2010 2014/01846 ~ Complete ~54:BUCKET FOR SCREENING AND CRUSHING INERT MATERIAL HAVING A BALANCING VALVE ~71:MECCANICA BREGANZESE S.P.A. IN BREVE MB S.P.A., Via Astico30/A I36030FARA VINCENTINO (VI), Italy ~72: AZZOLIN DIEGO;AZZOLIN GUIDO~ 33:IT ~31:PD2011A000310 ~32:30/09/2011 2014/01849 ~ Complete ~54:INFLUENZA VIRUS VACCINES AND USES THEREOF ~71:MOUNT SINAI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, One Gustave L. Levy PlaceNew York, United States of America ~72: EGGINK DIRK;GARCIA-SASTRE ADOLFO;HAI RONG;KRAMMER FLORIAN;MEDINA-SILVA RAFAEL A;PALESE PETER;PICA NATALIE~ 33:US ~31:61/536 924 ~32:20/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/565 899 ~32:01/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/607 526 ~32:06/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/648 525 ~32:17/05/2012;33:US ~31:61/670 108 ~32:10/07/2012;33:US ~31:61/684 481 ~32:17/08/2012 2014/01828 ~ Provisional ~54:MAX-PEGS-TENT PEGS ~71:CORNELIUS AALWYN JOHANNES KRUGER, 22 Aleppo PlaceAleppo Crescent Rooihuiskraal, South Africa ~72: CORNELIUS AALWYN JOHANNES KRUGER~ 2014/01830 ~ Complete ~54:DYNAMIC SURGICAL FLUID SENSING ~71:SMITH & NEPHEN,INC. , 1450 E.Brooks RoadMemphisTN 38116, United States of America ~72: SMITH,TODD,EDWARD~ 33:US ~31:13/242,370 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/01845 ~ Complete ~54:BUCKET WITH SCREENING AND CRUSHING MEANS ~71:MECCANICA BREGANZESE S.P.A. IN BRAVE MB S.P.A., Via Astico 30/AI-36030FARA VECENTINO (VI), Italy ~72: AZZOLIN DIEGO;AZZOLIN GUIDO~ 2014/01831 ~ Complete ~54:HEATING DEVICE FOR ROTARY DRUM FREEZE-DRYER ~71:SANOFI PASTEUR SA, 2Avenue Pont PasteurF-69007 Lyon , France ~72: GEBHARD,THOMAS;KAISER,ROLAND;LUY,BERNHARD;PLITZKO,MATTHIAS;STRUSCHKA,MANFRED~ 2014/01839 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF FORMING A CONDUCTIVE IMAGE ON A NON-CONDUCTIVE SURFACE ~71:EARTHONE CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION , 2236 Rutherford Road Suite 119Carlsbad92008California , United States of America ~72: WISMANN,WILLIAM~ 33:US ~31:61/525,662 ~32:19/08/2011

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2014/01852 ~ Complete ~54:ANILINE DERIVATIVES,THEIR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION ~71:FOVEA PHARMACEUTICALS , Institut De La Vision17 Rue Moreauf-75012Paris , France ~72: FEUTRILL,JOHN;LERICHE,CAROLINE;MIDDLEMISS,DAVID~ 33:EP ~31:11306170.9 ~32:16/09/2011;33:EP ~31:12305130.2 ~32:03/02/2012;33:EP ~31:12305626.9 ~32:04/06/2012 2014/01829 ~ Complete ~54:DYNAMIC ORTHOSCOPIC SENSING ~71:SMITH & NEPHEW INC, 1450 Brooks RoadMemphisTN 38116, United States of America ~72: DUHAMEL PAUL ROBERT;SMITH TODD E~ 33:US ~31:13/242 336 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/01844 ~ Complete ~54:BUCKET FOR CRUSHING INERT MATERIAL ~71:MECCANICA BREGANZESE S.P.A. IN BREVE MB S.P.A., Via Astico 30/A I-36030Fara Vincentino (VI), Italy ~72: AZZOLIN DIEGO;AZZOLIN GUIDO~ 33:IT ~31:PD2011A000308 ~32:30/09/2011 2014/01847 ~ Complete ~54:CLEANSING COMPOSITION ~71:UNILEVER PLC, Unilever House100 Victoria EmbankmentLondon, United Kingdom ~72: BENNETT STEPHEN JOHN;HOSKING SARAH LOUISE;JAMIESON ANDREW STEPHEN;SHAW KATHARINE JANE~ 33:EP ~31:11185605.0 ~32:18/10/2011 2014/01853 ~ Complete ~54:FORMULATIONS OF CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLIC ACID {2-(1S)-1-(3ETHOXY-4-METHOXY-PHENYL)-2-METHANESULFONYL-ETHYL]-3-OXO-2,3-DIHYDRO-1H-ISOINDOL4-YL}-AMIDE ~71:GELGENE CORPORATION , 86 Morris Avenue Summit 07901New Jersey, United States of America ~72: BOERSEN,NATHAN;HUI,HO-WAH;KURTULIK,PAUL;LEE,WAI YIP~ 33:US ~31:61/534,841 ~32:14/09/2011 2014/01903 ~ Complete ~54:GENERATING A PATIENT-ORTHOPAEDIC SURGICAL PLAN FROM MEDICAL IMAGE DATA ~71:DEPUY SYNTHES PRODUCTS,LLC, 325 Paramount Drive RAYNHAM 02767-0350MA, United States of America ~72: LEONI,GINA M.;ZELLINER,SCOTT A.~ 33:US ~31:13/828,228 ~32:14/03/2013 2014/01843 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBODIES AGAINST TL1A AND USES THEREOF ~71:TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, Level 2 37 Epping RoadMacquarie Park, Australia ~72: CLARKE ADAM;DOYLE ANTHONY GERARD;JENNINGS PHILIP ANTHONY;KOPSIDAS GEORGE;POLLARD MATTHEW;POULTON LYNN DOROTHY;POW ANDREW JAMES;TAMVAKIS DEBRA~ 33:AU ~31:2011904042 ~32:30/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/541 590 ~32:30/09/2011 2014/01848 ~ Complete ~54:FLYWHEEL HYBRID SYSTEM ~71:THE GATES CORPORATION, 1551 Wewatta StreetDenver, United States of America ~72: ALI IMTIAZ;SERKH ALEXANDER~ 33:US ~31:13/248 277 ~32:29/09/2011 2014/01850 ~ Complete ~54:ELASTOMERIC DRAFT GEAR FOR A RAILCAR ~71:WABTEC HOLDING CORP, 1001 Air Brake AvenueWilmerding , United States of America ~72: GREGAR PETER;SPRAINIS JOHN M;SPRAINIS RONALD J~ 33:US ~31:13/233 231 ~32:15/09/2011 2014/01885 ~ Complete ~54:ORTHOPAEDIC TIBIAL PROSTHESIS HAVING TIBIAL AUGMENTS ~71:DEPUY , Loughbeg Industrial EstateCo Cork, Ireland ~72: COOK MICHAEL A;HATHAWAY TYLER S;WAINSCOTT STEPHANIE M;WYSS JOSEPH G~ 33:US ~31:13/828 937 ~32:14/03/2013 2014/01911 ~ Complete ~54:SULFONIC ACID SALTS OF HETEROCYCLYLAMIDE-SUBSTITUTED IMIDAZOLES ~71:AICURIS GMBH & CO.KG, Bayer pharma-und ChemieparkFriedrich-Ebertstr.475/Geb.302WUPPERTAL 42117 , Germany ~72:

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KYAS,ANDREAS;OSSWALD,GERD;SCHIFFER,GUIDO;SCHWAB,WILFRIED;VOEGTLI,KURT~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 113 749.5 ~32:14/09/2011 . - APPLIED ON 2014/03/14 -

2014/01857 ~ Provisional ~54:INTELLIGENT LIGHT UNIT WITH COMMUNICATION AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS ~71:AZOTEQ (PTY) LTD, 109 Main Street, South Africa ~72: BRUWER, Frederick Johannes;DE VILLIERS, Gerrit Johannes;DOORDUIN, Willem Adriaan;HARKER, Grant Cecil;RADEMEYER, Daniel Barend;VILJOEN, Jean~ 2014/01859 ~ Complete ~54:CUTTER HEAD FOR LONGWALL SHEARER ~71:JOY MM DELAWARE, INC., 2751 Centerville Road, Suite 310, Wilmington, United States of America ~72: O'NEILL, Michael L.~ 33:US ~31:61/799,366 ~32:15/03/2013 2014/01860 ~ Complete ~54:COMPRESSIBLE ELASTOMERIC SPRING ~71:WABTEC HOLDING CORP., 1001 Air Brake Avenue, Wilmerding,, United States of America ~72: GREGAR, Peter;SPRAINIS, Ronald, J.~ 33:US ~31:13/233,270 ~32:15/09/2011 2014/01854 ~ Provisional ~54:A HINGE JOINT FENCE ~71:BONNOX (PTY) LIMITED, 32 Van Tonder Street, Sunderland Ridge, Centurion, South Africa ~72: DE BEER, Charl, Daniel;DU PLESSIS, Pieter, Daniel, Jacobus~ 2014/01861 ~ Complete ~54:System and method for the production of gypsum board using starch pellets ~71:CertainTeed Gypsum, Inc., 4300 W. Cypress Street, Suite 500, United States of America ~72: John W. COLLEGE;Mark HARRIS;Shane LIBUNAO~ 33:US ~31:13/232,513 ~32:14/09/2011 2014/01855 ~ Provisional ~54:A TRELLIS KIT ~71:RIVIM ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD, 16, 3rd Street, Wynberg, South Africa ~72: RIVA, Paul~ 2014/01856 ~ Provisional ~54:DRIVER INFORMATION SYSTEM ~71:GLOBALTRACK AFRICA LIMITED, SUITE 510, 5TH FLOOR, BARKLY WHARF, LE CAUDAN WATERFRONT, Mauritius ~72: PIETER SMITS~ 2014/01866 ~ Complete ~54:FILTER PRESS ~71:SAVANNAH METALLURGICAL SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD, Unit 20, Jan Smuts Park, Jones Road, South Africa ~72: GLENDINNING, PETER HUME~ 33:ZA ~31:2012/09175 ~32:19/03/2013 2014/01868 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS LINE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FREEZE-DRIED PARTICLES ~71:SANOFI PASTEUR SA, 2, Avenue Pont Pasteur, F-69007 Lyon, France ~72: LUY, BERNHARD;PLITZKO, MATTHIAS;STRUSCHKA, MANFRED~ 33:EP ~31:11008057.9 ~32:05/10/2011 2014/01869 ~ Complete ~54:ATTACHMENT DEVICE TO ATTACH TISSUE GRAFT ~71:SMITH & NEPHEW, INC., 1450 Brooks Road, Memphis, TN 38116, United States of America ~72: FERRAGAMO, MICHAEL CHARLES;WYMAN, JEFFREY~ 33:US ~31:13/248,635 ~32:29/09/2011 2014/01870 ~ Complete ~54:FIRE-EXTINGUISHING COMPOSITION COMPRISING ORGANIC ACID COMPOUND ~71:XI'AN J&R FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT CO., LTD, Room 705, Building 6, No, 65 Kejierlu, Gaoxin District, Xi'an, 710065, Shaanxi, People's Republic of China ~72: LIU, YI;YAO, JUNNA~ 33:CN ~31:201110235101.3 ~32:16/08/2011 2014/01873 ~ Complete ~54:OPTIMIZATION OF A HOME AUTOMATION SYSTEM USING A LOCAL POWER LINE COMMUNICATION NETWORK ~71:VOLTALIS, 10, rue Lincoln, F-75008, Paris, France ~72:

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BORNET, CHRISTOPHE;DE CREVOISIER, STANISLAS;HEINTZ, BRUNO;LEFEBVRE DE SAINT GERMAN, HUGUES;OURY, JEAN-MARC~ 33:FR ~31:1158108 ~32:13/09/2011 2014/01874 ~ Complete ~54:EXPLOSION-VENTING METHOD FOR AEROSOL FIRE SUPPRESSION APPARATUS ~71:XI'AN J&R FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT CO., LTD, Room 705, Building 6, No. 65 Kejierlu, Gaoxin District, Xi'an, 710065, Shaanxi, People's Republic of China ~72: LEI, ZHENGJUN;QIANG, JIAN~ 33:CN ~31:201110235104.7 ~32:16/08/2011 2014/01876 ~ Complete ~54:1,3-DIARYL-SUBSTITUTED HETEROCYCLIC PESTICIDES ~71:E.I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company, 1007 Market Street, Wilmington, 19899, Delaware, United States of America ~72: AHMAD, OMAR KHALED;KAR, MOUMITA;LAHM, GEORGE PHILIP;PAHUTSKI, THOMAS FRANCIS JR~ 33:US ~31:61/550,971 ~32:25/10/2011 2014/01862 ~ Provisional ~54:RIGGING AND/OR LIFTING EQUIPMENT ~71:LAWRENCE ALLEN PRESTON, PORTION 94 OF JQ417ROODEKOPJES, South Africa ~72: LAWARENCE ALLEN PRESTON~ 2014/01863 ~ Provisional ~54:UNIVERSAL ADJUSTABLE PIPE HANGER ~71:LAWRENCE ALLEN PRESTON, PORTION 94 OF JQ 417ROODEKOPJES, South Africa ~72: LAWRENCE ALLEN PRESTON~ 2014/01896 ~ Complete ~54:INSTRUMENTS FOR USE IN DISASSEMBLING IMPLANTS ~71:DEPUY (IRELAND) , Loughbeg Industrial EstateCO CORKRINGASKIDDY, Ireland ~72: CHANEY,REBECCA L.;COOK,MICHAEL A.;HATHAWAY,TYLER S.;MATYAS,AARON J.;STEFFE,KYLE D.~ 33:US ~31:13/837,465 ~32:15/03/2013 2014/01897 ~ Complete ~54:PROSTHETIC COMPONENTS AND METHODS FOR JOINT LINE ACCESS ~71:DEPUY (IRELAND), Loughbeg Industrial EstateCO CORKRINGASKIDDY, Ireland ~72: HATHAWAY,TYLER S.;LESZKO,FILIP;LINDSAY,GARY M.;MATYAS,AARON J.;WAINSCOTT,STEPHANIE M.;WYSS,JOSEPH G.~ 33:US ~31:13/837,585 ~32:15/03/2013 2014/01899 ~ Complete ~54:FEMORAL SYSTEM HANDLE SURGICAL INSTRUMENT AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING SAME ~71:DEPUY (IRELAND) , Loughbeg Industrial Estate CO CORKRINGASKIDDY, Ireland ~72: AMARAL,FRANCISCO A.;CHANEY,REBECCA L.;LEE,JONATHAN C.;LIVORSI,CARL F.;LUBENSKY,JANELLE M.;MACUMBER,WILLIAM R.;TSUKAYAMA,CRAIG S.;WALCUTT,JEFFREY M.;YOUNG,DUNCAN G.~ 33:US ~31:13/834,862 ~32:15/03/2013 2014/01902 ~ Complete ~54:LAYER MATERIAL FOR CORROSION PROTECTION AND SOLAR RECEIVER HAVING SUCH A LAYER MATERIAL ~71:SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Wittelsbacherplatz 2MUNCHEN 80333, Germany ~72: LUTHEN,VOLKMAR;WINKLER,GABRIELE~ 33:DE ~31:102011082835.4 ~32:16/09/2011 2014/01904 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF FABRICATING POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND,AND CUTTING ELEMENTS AND EARTH-BORING TOOLS COMPRISING POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND ~71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED , P.O. BOX 4740HoustonTexas 77210-4740 , United States of America ~72: CHAKRABORTY,SOMA;DIGIOVANNI,ANTHONY A.~ 33:US ~31:61/535,475 ~32:16/09/2011 2014/01867 ~ Complete ~54:EP1 RECEPTOR LIGANDS ~71:LABORATORIOS DEL DR. ESTAVE, S.A., Avda. Mare de Deu de Monsterrat, 221, E-08041 Barcelona, Spain ~72: CALDENTEY FRONTERA, FRANCESC XAVIER;CARCELLER GONZALEZ, ELENA;MERCE VIDAL, RAMON;RODRIGUEZ GARRIDO, ANTONIO DAVID;SALAS SOLANA, JORDI;TORRENS JOVER, ANDONI~ 33:EP ~31:11382296.9 ~32:16/09/2011

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2014/01872 ~ Complete ~54:INNER CYLINDER OF EXPLOSION-VENTING-TYPE AEROSOL FIRE EXTINGUISHING DEVICE ~71:XI'AN J&R FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT CO., LTD., Room 705, Building 6, No 65 Kejierlu, Gaoxin District, Xi'an, 710065, Shaanxi, People's Republic of China ~72: LEI, ZHENGJUN;QIANG, JIAN~ 33:CN ~31:201110244667.2 ~32:16/08/2011 2014/01875 ~ Complete ~54:META-SUBSTITUTED BIPHENYL PERIPHERALLY RESTRICTED FAAH INHIBITORS ~71:FONDAZIONE ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI TECNOLOGIA, Via Morego, 30, 16163, Genova, Italy;THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, 1111 Franklin Street, 12th Floor, Oakland, 94607, California, United States of America;UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PARMA, Via Universita, 12, 43121, Parma, Italy;UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DU URBINO "CARLO BO", Via Saffi, 2, 61029, Urbino, Italy ~72: BANDIERA, TIZIANO;MOR, MARCO;MORENO-SANZ, GUILLERMO;PIOMELLI, DANIELE;TARZIA, GIORGIO~ 33:US ~31:61/525,636 ~32:19/08/2011 2014/01901 ~ Complete ~54:GUANIDINOBENZOIC ACID COMPOUND ~71:ASTELLAS PHARMA INC., 311Nihonbashi-honcho 2-chomeTOKYO 103-8411CHUO-KU, Japan ~72: FUJIYASU,JIRO;HONDO,TAKESHI;IMAIZUMI,TOMOYOSHI;MATSUURA,KEISUKE;OHNE,KAZUHIKO;SA SAMURA,SATOSHI;SATOU,TOMOHKI;YAMAKI,SUSUMU~ 33:JP ~31:2011-201651 ~32:15/09/2011 2014/01905 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF FORMING POLYCRYSTALLINE COMPACTS AND RESULTING COMPACTS ~71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED , P.O.BOX 4740Houston Texas 772104740, United States of America ~72: DIGIOVANNI,ANTHONY A.;SCOTT,DANNY E.~ 33:US ~31:61/535,605 ~32:16/09/2011 2014/01907 ~ Complete ~54:CUTTING ELEMENTS FOR EARTH-BORING TOOLS,EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCLUDING SUCH CUTTING ELEMENTS AND RELATED METHODS ~71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED , P.O.BOX 4740HoustonTexas 77210-4740, United States of America ~72: DIGIOVANNI,ANTHONY A.~ 33:US ~31:61/535,772 ~32:16/09/2011 2014/01908 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF ATTACHING A POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND COMPACT TO A SUBSTRATE AND CUTTING ELEMENTS FORMED USING SUCH METHODS ~71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED , P.O. BOX 4740,HoustonTexas 77210-4740, United States of America ~72: PATEL,SURESH G.;VEMPATI,CHAITANYA K.~ 2014/01864 ~ Provisional ~54:UNIVERSAL ADJUSTABLE CABLE HANGER ~71:LAWARENCE ALLEN PRESTION, PORTION 94 OF JQ 417ROODEKOPJES, South Africa ~72: LAWRENCE ALLEN PRESTON~ 2014/01871 ~ Complete ~54:FIRE EXTINGUISHING COMPOSITION OF COPPER SALTS ~71:XI'AN J&R FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT CO., LTD., Room 705, Building 6, No 65 Kejierlu, Gaoxin District, Xi'an, 710065, Shaanxi, People's Republic of China ~72: JI, TAO;WEI, TAO~ 33:CN ~31:201110235064.6 ~32:16/08/2011 2014/01877 ~ Complete ~54:SKIN ENGAGING MEMBER COMPRISING AN ANTI-IRRITATION AGENT ~71:THE GILLETTE COMPANY, World Shaving Headquarters, IP/Legal Patent Department - 3E, One Gillette Park, BOSTON 02127, MA, United States of America ~72: BRADFORD, VALERIE JEAN;COFFINDAFFER, TOMOTHY WOODROW;COOK, JASON EDWARD;KWIECIEN, MICHAEL JOSEPH;LAMMERS, KAREN MARIE;LIMBERG, BRIAN JOSEPH;SMITH, EDWARD DEWEY III~ 33:US ~31:61/524,095 ~32:16/08/2011 2014/01895 ~ Complete ~54:SURGICAL INSTRUMENT AND METHOD OF USE ~71:DEPUY (IRELAND), Loughbeg Industrial EstateCO CORKRINGASKIDDY , Ireland ~72: BONG,TERRI L.;WYSS,JOSEPH G.~ 33:US ~31:13/833,433 ~32:15/03/2013 Page | 40

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2014/01898 ~ Complete ~54:AUDIO AND VIDEO COMMUNICATION METHOD,SYSTEM AND CLIENT ~71:TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN)COMPANY LIMITED, Room 403East Block 2SEG ParkZhenxing RoadFUTIAN DISTRICT SHENZHEN 518044GUANGDONG, People's Republic of China ~72: CHEN,JIAJUN;LI,ZHONGNAN;LIU,XIAOYU;WANG,PU~ 33:CN ~31:201110273789.4 ~32:15/09/2011 2014/01914 ~ Complete ~54:FLAME RETARDANT COMPOSITION AND TEXTILE MATERIAL COMPRISING THE SAME ~71:MILLIKEN & COMPANY , 920 Milliken RoadM-495SPARTANBURG 29303SC, United States of America ~72: KIMBRELL,WILLIAM C.;LI,SHULONG;MAYERNIK,RICHARD A.~ 33:US ~31:61/632,408 ~32:16/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/616,231 ~32:14/09/2012 2014/01878 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF MAD2L2 AS A STRATIFICATION MARKER IN THE TREATMENT OF BREAST TUMOURS WITH NOVEL PAN-CDK INHIBITORS ~71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH, Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 10, Germany ~72: GROTH PHILIP;SIEMEISTER GERHARD~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 080 992.9 ~32:16/08/2011 2014/01884 ~ Complete ~54:NEW DIHYDROQUINOLINE-2-ONE DERIVATIVES ~71:F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, Switzerland ~72: AEBI JOHANNES;AMREIN KURT;HORNSPERGER BENOIT;KNUST HENNER;KUHN BERND;LIU YONGFU;MAERKI HANS P;MAYWEG ALEXANDER V;MOHR PETER;TAN XUEFEI;ZHOU MINGWEI~ 33:CN ~31:2011/079673 ~32:15/09/2011 2014/01886 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR OBTAINING OLEFINS FROM FURNACE GASES OF STEEL WORKS ~71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Klosterhofstr 1, Germany ~72: GOKE VOLKER;HAIDEGGER ERNST;SCHMADERER HARALD;SCHMIGALLE HOLGER;SCHODEL NICOLE~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 113 547.6 ~32:15/09/2011;33:DE ~31:11009118.8 ~32:17/11/2011 2014/01889 ~ Complete ~54:ASSEMBLY TOOL FOR USE IN ASSEMBLING ORTHOPAEDIC PROSTHETIC COMPONENTS ~71:DEPUY, Loughbeg Industrial EstateCo Cork, Ireland ~72: BIRKBECK ALEC A;CHANEY REBECCA L;MATYAS AARON J;STEFFE KYLE D~ 33:US ~31:13/828 914 ~32:14/03/2013 2014/01891 ~ Complete ~54:PROSTHETIC COMPONENTS WITH SECONDARY RETENTION ~71:DEPUY (IRELAND), Loughbeg Industrial EstateCo Cork, Ireland ~72: HATHAWAY TYLER S;LESZKO FILIP;LINDSAY GARY M;MATYAS AARON J;WYSS JOSEPH G~ 33:US ~31:13/837 778 ~32:15/03/2013 2014/01894 ~ Complete ~54:FEMORAL SURGICAL INSTRUMENT AND METHOD OF USING SAME ~71:DEPUY (Ireland), Loughbeg Industrial EstateCo Cork, Ireland ~72: AMARAL FRANCISCO A;CHANEY REBECCA L;JAMES PETER J;LEE JONATHAN C;LIVORSI CARL F;LUBENSKY JANELLE M;TSUKAYAMA CRAIG S;WALCUTTN JEFFREY M;YOUNG DUNCAN G~ 33:US ~31:13/834 374 ~32:15/03/2013 2014/01879 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR AMELIORATING SYMPTOMS OR CONDITIONS CAUSED BY STRESS ~71:NESTEC S.A., Avenue Nestle 55Vevey CH-1800, Switzerland ~72: PAN YUANLONG;TISSOT-FAVRE DELPHINE~ 33:US ~31:61/575 073 ~32:15/08/2011 2014/01882 ~ Complete ~54:FERULIC ACID AS FEED SUPPLEMENT IN BEEF CATTLE TO PROMOTE ANIMAL GROWTH AND IMPROVE THE MEAT QUALITY OF THE CARCASS AND THE MEAT ~71:BIOKAB S.A. DE C.V., Avenida Santiago No. 68-A3Colonia Moderna, Mexico ~72: BERRONDO MIR ANTONINO;GIL LOZANO DIEGO ARTURO;GONZALEZ RIOS HUMBERTO~ 33:MX ~31:MX/a/2011/008722 ~32:18/08/2011

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2014/01890 ~ Complete ~54:SMOKING ARTICLE AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF ~71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENTS) LIMITED, Globe House 1 Water Street, United Kingdom ~72: FALLON GARY;LOUIS FREDERIC;PARK KIE SEON;WHIFFEN ROBERT~ 33:EP ~31:11290424.8 ~32:15/09/2011 2014/01900 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING VEHICLE INSURANCE PREMIUM QUOTES BASED ON A VEHICLE HISTORY ~71:TRANS UNION LLC, 555 West Adams StreetCHICAGO 60661IL, United States of America ~72: HOFMANN,GLENN;MAYDAK,CHRIS;PICHON,ADAM;REYNOLDS,JEFFREY~ 33:US ~31:61/524,344 ~32:17/08/2011 2014/01906 ~ Complete ~54:CUTTING ELEMENTS FOR EARTH-BORING TOOLS,EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCLUDING SUCH CUTTING ELEMENTS AND RELATED METHODS ~71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED , P.O.BOX 4740TX 77210-4740HOUSTON, United States of America ~72: DIGIOVANNI,ANTHONY A.;PESSIER,RUDOLF CARL~ 33:US ~31:61/535,766 ~32:16/09/2011 2014/01910 ~ Complete ~54:CLEAR ALIGNER AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF,TRACTION DEVICE FOR CLEAR ALIGNER,AND AID FOR TRACTION DEVICE FOR CLEAR ALIGNER ~71:KIM,TAEWEON, #103-102 LG Hangang Xi Apt.430Ichon-dongYONGSAN-GU 140-774SEOUL, Republic of Korea ~72: KIM,TAE-WEON~ 33:KR ~31:10-2011-0081557 ~32:17/08/2011 2014/01915 ~ Provisional ~54:KNOWLEDGE IMPROVEMENT TOOL (KIT) ~71:CARLO BAKKER, Hoekweg 1Voorburg, Netherlands ~72: CARLO BAKKER~ 2014/01912 ~ Complete ~54:AIR SUSPENSION HEIGHT CONTROL VALVE WITH DUAL RIDE HEIGHT POSITIONS ~71:HALDEX BRAKE PRODUCTS CORPORATION , 10930 North Pomona Avenue KANSAS CITY 64153MO, United States of America ~72: KOELZER,ROBERT L.~ 33:US ~31:13/833,194 ~32:15/03/2013 2014/01913 ~ Complete ~54:GALACTO-RHAMNOGALACTURONATE COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF NON-ALCOHOLIC STEATOHEPATITIS AND NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE ~71:GALECTIN THERAPEUTICS,INC, 7 Wells AvenueSuite 34NEWTON 02459MA, United States of America ~72: KLYOSOV,ANATOLE A.;TRABER,PETER G.;ZOMER,ELIEZER~ 33:US ~31:61/535,655 ~32:16/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/656,288 ~32:06/06/2012 2014/01997 ~ Provisional ~54:SLIM-PLUG ADAPTOR ~71:DIEDERIK DHOOGE, 19 Whitehouse AvenueFarrarmere, South Africa ~72: DIEDERIK DHOOGE~ 2014/01880 ~ Complete ~54:LINEAR PERISTALTIC PUMP ~71:NESTEC S.A., Avenue Nestle 55VEVEY CH-1800, Switzerland ~72: BARON RICHARD~ 33:US ~31:61/575 233 ~32:17/08/2011 2014/01881 ~ Complete ~54:LYSOPHOSPHATIDIC ACID RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS ~71:INTERMUNE INC, 3280 Bayshore Boulevard, United States of America ~72: BUCKMAN BRAD O;EMAYAN KUMARASWAMY;NICHOLAS JOHN B;SEIWERT SCOTT D~ 33:US ~31:61/523 776 ~32:15/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/570 739 ~32:14/12/2011;33:US ~31:61/613 395 ~32:20/03/2012;33:US ~31:61/674 214 ~32:20/07/2012 2014/01883 ~ Complete ~54:ORTHOPAEDIC KNEE PROSTHESIS HAVING STEM COMPONENTS WITH A VARYING NUMBER OF SLOTS ~71:DEPUY (IRELAND), Loughbeg Industrial EstateCO CORK, Ireland ~72: LESZKO FILIP~ 33:US ~31:13/804 400 ~32:14/03/2013

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2014/01888 ~ Complete ~54:A ROLL FOR HOT ROLLING ~71:SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB, Sandviken S-811 81, Sweden ~72: HEWITT STEPHEN;KARLSSON JAN-ERIK;KAYHAN MENDERES~ 33:EP ~31:11181778.9 ~32:19/09/2011 2014/01892 ~ Complete ~54:FEMORAL ORTHOPAEDIC INSTRUMENT ASSEMBLY FOR SETTING OFFSET ~71:DEPUY (IRELAND), Loughbeg Industries EstateCo Cork, Ireland ~72: CHANEY REBECCA L;TSUKAYAMA CRAIG S;WYSS JOSEPH G~ 33:US ~31:13/832 194 ~32:15/03/2013 2014/01887 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PROCESSING COKE OVEN GAS ~71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Klosterhofstr 1, Germany ~72: GOKE VOLKER;HAIDEGGER ERNST;SCHMADERER HARALD;SCHMIGALLE HOLGER;SCHODEL NICOLE~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 113 504.2 ~32:15/09/2011;33:DE ~31:11009117.0 ~32:17/11/2011 2014/01893 ~ Complete ~54:FEMORAL ORTHOPAEDIC SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SETTING OFFSET ~71:DEPUY (IRELAND), Loughbeg Industrial EstateCo cork, Ireland ~72: CHANEY REBECCA L;TSUKAYAMA CRAIG S;WITHEE PHILIP G;WYSS JOSEPH G~ 33:US ~31:13/832 203 ~32:15/03/2013 2014/01909 ~ Complete ~54:MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY OF PEGS TO PROSTHESIS ~71:DEPUY(IRELAND), Loughbeg Industrial EstateCO CORKRINGASKIDDY, Ireland ~72: RYBOLT,JEFFREY A.;SMITH,BRYAN J.~ 33:US ~31:61/799,570 ~32:15/03/2013;33:US ~31:14/186,394 ~32:21/02/2014 . - APPLIED ON 2014/03/17 -

2014/01922 ~ Complete ~54:Universal Ring Free ~71:STARLOGIK IP LLC, C/O Greenberg Traurig P.A. Metlife Building, 200 Park Avenue , United States of America ~72: KHAN, Ari~ 33:US ~31:US 61/537,536 ~32:21/09/2011 2014/01923 ~ Complete ~54:ADHESIVE ACRYLATE-OLEFIN COPOLYMERS, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME AND COMPOSITIONS UTILIZING SAME ~71:AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION , 150 N. Orange Grove Blvd.,Pasadena, United States of America ~72: AJAY S. DESAI;CHRISTOPHER J. BLACKWELL;JAMES P. AKELEY;KAREN L. KARBACKA;KENNETH J. WOLFE;MITCHELL J. RACKOVAN;SARA E. POROSKY;TAMARA L. MCCARTNEY~ 33:US ~31:61/529,897 ~32:31/08/2011 2014/01917 ~ Complete ~54:FACEPLATE WITH ATTACHMENT ADAPTATIONS ~71:GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD, 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: VENTER, Dirk Lambert; VAN DER MERWE, Phillupus~ 2014/01918 ~ Complete ~54:A BRICK ~71:GONCALVES, Raeven Michael, 181 Richmond Park, Beryl Street, Oakdene, South Africa ~72: GONCALVES, Raeven Michael~ 2014/01916 ~ Provisional ~54:A WEDGE ~71:HOLFELD, Barry Graeme, 1027 Schooner Avenue, Laser Park, Honeydew, South Africa ~72: HOLFELD, Barry Graeme~ 2014/01919 ~ Complete ~54:TELEMATICS ON-BOARD UNIT FOR VEHICLES ~71:ALLIANZ TELEMATICS S.P.A., Largo Ugo Irneri, 1, Italy ~72: AMSELEM, Jacques~ 33:EP ~31:11 007 677.5 ~32:21/09/2011 2014/01920 ~ Complete ~54:SAFE INTERACTION OF A USER WITH A SMART UTILITY METER ~71:ITRON METERING SOLUTIONS UK LTD., Langer Road, United Kingdom ~72: FIELD, Anthony~ 33:EP ~31:11182871.1 ~32:27/09/2011

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2014/01921 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION OF OXIDISED AVIDIN SUITABLE FOR INHALATION ~71:SIGMA-TAU INDUSTRIE FARMACEUTICHE RIUNITE S.p.A., VIALE SHAKESPEARE, 47, I-00144 ROME, ITALY, Italy ~72: DE SANTIS, Rita~ 33:EP ~31:11006338.5 ~32:02/08/2011 2014/01924 ~ Provisional ~54:A MACHINE TO BAKE A HOLLOW DOUGH BUN ~71:ODENDAAL OOSTHUYZEN, P.O. BOX 263409THREE RIVERS, South Africa;SAMUEL WILHELM , P.O.BOX 263409THREE RIVERS , South Africa ~72: ODENDAAL OOSTHUYZEN;SAMUEL WILHELM~ 2014/01926 ~ Complete ~54:EQUIPMENT OVERHEAD INSTALLABLE ~71:FRANCOIS LOUISKRUGER , PTN 3/4 FARM ELBAVEEKRAALDISTRICT BRITS, South Africa ~72: FRANCOIS LOUISKRUGER~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/00309 ~32:14/01/2013 2014/01934 ~ Complete ~54:ANODIC COMPARTMENT FOR METAL ELECTROWINNING CELLS ~71:INDUSTRIE DE NORA S.P.A., Via Bistolfi 35I-20134Milan, Italy ~72: FAITA,GIUSEPPE~ 33:IT ~31:MI2011A001938 ~32:26/10/2011 2014/01950 ~ Complete ~54:1,4-DIAZABICYCLO[3.2.2]NONANES AS NEURONAL NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR LIGANDS ~71:TARGACEPT, Inc., 200 East First Street, Suite 300, Winston-Salem 27101, NC, United States of America ~72: MAZUROV, ANATOLY A.;MIAO, LAN;SHOWALTER, TODD~ 33:US ~31:61/526,181 ~32:22/08/2011 2014/01952 ~ Complete ~54:IMMUNOCYTOKINE COMBINATION THERAPY ~71:PHILOGEN S.P.A, La Lizza, Siena I-53100, Siena, Italy ~72: SCHWAGER, KATHRIN~ 33:US ~31:61/539,131 ~32:26/09/2011 2014/01928 ~ Complete ~54:HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS,MEDICAMENTS CONTAINING SAID COMPOUNDS,USE THEREOF AND PROCESSES FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF ~71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH, Binger Strasse 17355216 Ingelheim am Rhein, Germany ~72: FRATTINI,SARA;HAMPRECHT,DIETER;HECKEL,ARMIN;KLEY,JOERG~ 33:EP ~31:11187553.0 ~32:02/11/2011 2014/01930 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS LINE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FREEZE-DRIED PARTICLES ~71:SANOFI PASTEUR SA, 2avenue Pont PasteurF-69007 Lyon, France ~72: LUY,BERNHARD;PLITZKO,MATTHIAS;STRUSCHKA,MANFRED~ 33:EP ~31:11008057.9 ~32:05/10/2011 2014/01933 ~ Complete ~54:HYDROGELS WITH BIODEGRADABLE CROSSLINKING ~71:PROLYNX LLC, 455 Mission Bay Blvd SSuite 145San Francisco94158California, United States of America ~72: ASHLEY,GARY W;HENISE,JEFFREY C;SANTI,DANIEL V~ 33:US ~31:61/531,990 ~32:07/09/2011 2014/01936 ~ Complete ~54:STITCHLESS PACKAGING BAG ~71:LIN,YAO-CHANG, NO.11San-Hsien st.Shih-Chia LiTung Dist.Taichung City, Taiwan, Province of China ~72: LIN,YAO-CHANG~ 2014/01938 ~ Complete ~54:RECYCLABLE ANTI-SLIP WOVEN BAG ~71:LIN, YAO-CHANG, No. 11, Sanhsien St., Shih-Chia Li, Tung Dist., Taichung City, Taiwan, Province of China ~72: LIN, YAO-CHANG~ 2014/01942 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR SILENCING GENES USING ARTIFICIAL MICRORNAS ~71:E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY, 1007 Market Street, Wilmington, 19899, Delaware, United States of America;PIONEER HI--BRED INTERNATIONAL, 7100 N.W. 62nd Avenue, P.O Box 1014, Johnston, 50131, Iowa , United States of America ~72: KUREK, ITZHAK;MCGONIGLE, BRAIN;ZHU, GENHAI~ 33:US ~31:61/552,700 ~32:28/10/2011 2014/01954 ~ Complete ~54:A COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR TREATING AN AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE ~71:Redhill Biopharma Ltd, 21 Ha'arba'a Street, Tel Aviv 64739, Israel ~72: Fathi, Reza;Leighton, Page | 44

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Harry Jefferson;McLean, Patrick Laughlin~ 33:US ~31:61/536,824 ~32:20/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/537,229 ~32:21/09/2011 2014/01955 ~ Complete ~54:SMOKING ARTICLES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING SMOKING ARTICLES ~71:British American Tobacco (Investment) Limited, Globe House, 1 Water Street, London WC2R 3LA, United Kingdom ~72: DUNCKLEY, IAN;DUNLOP, STUART;FAWCUS, PHILIP;KALJURA, KARL~ 33:GB ~31:1116629.5 ~32:27/09/2011 2014/01929 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF ACYLGUANIDINES AND ACYLTHIOUREAS ~71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH, Binger Strasse 17355216 Ingelheim am Rhein, Germany ~72: HAERLE,DANIEL;KLEY,JOERG;LINZ,GUENTER;STEHLE,SANDRA~ 33:EP ~31:11187566.2 ~32:02/11/2011 2014/01932 ~ Complete ~54:DIAPHRAGM PRESSURE EXPANSION VESSEL ~71:WINKELMANN SP.Z O.O., UL.Jaworzynska 277LegnicaPL-59-200, Poland ~72: MULLER,FRANK;SCHMITZ,EGON;UNAL,BESIM~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 113 028.8 ~32:10/09/2011 2014/01937 ~ Complete ~54:RECYCLABLE TEAR-RESISTANT PACKAGING BAG ~71:LIN,YAO-CHANG, NO.11San-Hsien St.Shih-Chia LiTung DistTaichung City, Taiwan, Province of China ~72: LIN,YAO-CHANG~ 2014/01925 ~ Provisional ~54:SMS TO ORDER ~71:LERATO MOLAMU, 15 Burkinah Faso Hlangani Gardens, South Africa;MLANDVO LANDY, 15 Burkinah FasoHlangani Gardens, South Africa ~72: LERATO MOLAMU;MLANDVO LANDY~ 2014/01927 ~ Complete ~54:A SECURITY ELEMENT AND METHOD OF PRODUCING A SECURITY ELEMENT ~71:INNOVA SECURITY PTY LTD, Potter StreetCraigieburnVictoria 3064, Australia ~72: JOLIC,KARLO IVAN~ 33:ZA ~31:2011101209 ~32:20/09/2011 2014/01931 ~ Complete ~54:CENTRIFUGALLY CAST COMPOSITE ROLL FOR HOT ROLLING AND ITS PRODUCTION METHOD ~71:HITACHI METALS ,LTD, 2-1Shibaura 1 Chome Minato-Ku1058614, Japan ~72: HONDA,RYOUTA;NOZAKI,YASUNORI;ODA,NOZOMU;OHATA,TAKUMI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-205644 ~32:21/09/2011;33:JP ~31:2011-205645 ~32:21/09/2011;33:JP ~31:2012-155402 ~32:11/07/2012;33:JP ~31:2012-155403 ~32:11/07/2012;33:JP ~31:2012-155404 ~32:11/07/2012 2014/01935 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL CYCLOALKANE ALDEHYDES,METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME,AND USE THEREOF IN THE PERFUME INDUSTRY ~71:V.MANE FILS, 620 Route De GrasseF06620Bar Sur Loup, France ~72: CHANOT,JEAN-JACQUES;MURATORE,AGNES;PLESSIS,CAROLINE~ 33:FR ~31:1159180 ~32:11/10/2011 2014/01940 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS, METHODS, AND SYSTEMS FOR THE SYNTHESIS AND USE OF IMAGING AGENTS ~71:LANTHEUS MEDICAL IMAGING, INC, 331 Treble Cove Road, North Billerica, 01862, Massachusetts, United States of America ~72: BROEKEMA, MATTHIAS;CASEBIER, DAVID S;CESATI, RICHARD R;HARRIS , THOMAS D;HU, CAROL HUI;ONTHANK, DAVID C;PUROHIT, AJAY;RADEKE, HEIKE S;ROBINSON, SIMON P;YU, MING~ 33:US ~31:61/533,133 ~32:09/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/656,489 ~32:06/06/2012;33:US ~31:61/656,492 ~32:06/06/2012 2014/01944 ~ Complete ~54:HYDROUS ADHESIVE SKIN PATCH ~71:NIPRO PATCH Co. Ltd, 8-1, Minamisakae-cho, Kasukabe-Shi 3440057, Saitama, Japan ~72: KAWAMURA, NAOHISA;RYOO, JE PHIL~ 33:US ~31:61/527,325 ~32:25/08/2011

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2014/01947 ~ Complete ~54:WEAR TIP HOLDER FOR VSI CRUSHER, AND METHOD OF REDUCING WEAR OF VSI CRUSHER ROTOR ~71:SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB, Sandviken S-811 81, Sweden ~72: DALLIMORE, ROWAN;FORSBERG, ANDREAS;KJAERRAN, KNUT~ 33:EP ~31:11182569.1 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/01949 ~ Complete ~54:CARBON SUPPORTED CATALYST ~71:JOHNSON MATTHEY FUEL CELLS LIMITED, 5th Floor, 25 Farringdon Street, London EC4A 4AB, United Kingdom;TIMCAL LIMITED, Strada industriale,Bodio CH-6743, Switzerland ~72: BALL, SARAH CAROLINE;HARDS, GRAHAN ALAN;RODLERT, MARLENE;SHARMAN, JONATHAN DAVID BRERETON;SPAHR, MICHAEL E~ 33:GB ~31:1116713.7 ~32:28/09/2011 2014/01939 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-CD134 (OX40) ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF ~71:BIOCEROX PRODUCTS B.V., Yalelaan 46, NL-3584, CM Utrecht, Netherlands ~72: BOON, LOUIS;SIMONS, PETRUS JOHANNES~ 33:GB ~31:1116092.6 ~32:16/09/2011 2014/01941 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS TO BE APPLIED TO THE SKIN, AND USES THEREOF ~71:ALNAPHARM GMBH & CO. KG, Poppenbutteler Bogen 68, 22399, Hamburg, Germany ~72: NAHAVANDI, ALI~ 33:EP ~31:11007992.8 ~32:30/09/2011 2014/01945 ~ Complete ~54:WEAR TIP HOLDER FOR VSI CRUSHER, AND METHOD OF REDUCING WEAR OF VSI CRUSHER ROTOR ~71:SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB, Sandviken S-811 81 , Sweden ~72: DALLIMORE, ROWAN;FORSBERG, ANDREAS;KJAERRAN, KNUT~ 33:EP ~31:11182565.9 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/01943 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING MANAGEMENT OF NFC LOGICAL CONNECTIONS ~71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, Attn: International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, SAN DIEGO 92121-1714, CA, United States of America ~72: GILLESPIE, ALAN;HILLAN, JOHN~ 33:US ~31:61/527,975 ~32:26/08/2011;33:US ~31:13/585,697 ~32:14/08/2012 2014/01946 ~ Complete ~54:A WEAR TIP HOLDER FOR A VSI CRUSHER, A KIT COMPRISING A WEAR TIP HOLDER, AND A METHOD OF REDUCING THE WEAR RATE OF A WEAR TIP HOLDER ~71:SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB, Sandviken S-811 81, Sweden ~72: DALLIMORE, ROWAN;FORSBERG, ANDREAS;KJAERRAN, KNUT~ 33:EP ~31:11182571.7 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/01948 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED NITRIC ACID PRODUCTION ~71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Klosterhofstr. 1, Munchen 80331, Germany ~72: SUCHAK, NARESH J.~ 33:US ~31:61/525,899 ~32:22/08/2011;33:US ~31:13/590,424 ~32:22/08/2012 2014/01951 ~ Complete ~54:FORMULATIONS BASED ON SOLID DIPSERSIONS ~71:AbbVie Deutsschland GmbH & Co. KG, Max-Planck-Ring 2a, Wesbaden 65205, Germany ~72: KULLMANN, SIMON;KYEREMATENG, SAMUEL;WARNECKE, SVENJA;WEIS, JURGEN;WESTEDT, ULLRICH;WOEHRLE, GERD~ 33:EP ~31:11182792.9 ~32:26/09/2011 2014/01953 ~ Complete ~54:FINE FIBERS MADE FROM POLYMER CROSSLINKED WITH RESINOUS ALDEHYDE COMPOSITION ~71:DONALDSON COMPANY, INC., 1400 West 94th Street, P.O Box 1299, Minneapolis 55440-1299, MN, United States of America ~72: CHUNG, HOO YOUNG;SHENOY, SURESH L.;WEIK, THOMAS M.~ 33:US ~31:61/537,171 ~32:21/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/620,251 ~32:04/04/2012 . - APPLIED ON 2014/03/18 -

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2014/01956 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL CELL IDENTIFICATION SPLIT HANDLING ~71:NOKIA CORPORATION, KEILALAHDENTIE 4, FIN-02150 ESPOO, FINLAND, Finland ~72: KOSKELA, Jarkko, T.;KOSKINEN, Jussi Pekka~ 33:US ~31:61/526,571 ~32:23/08/2011 2014/01973 ~ Complete ~54:SEALING DEVICE FOR USE IN A CARTRIDGE FOR MEDICAL DIAGNOSTICS ~71:BIOCARTIS S.A., EPFL-Quartier de I'Innovation GLAUSANNE CH-1015, Switzerland ~72: BOSMA,ROB;DE GIER,RONALD~ 33:EP ~31:1183127.7 ~32:28/09/2011 2014/01975 ~ Complete ~54:DOUBLE -CYLINDER CIRCULAR HOSIERY KNITTING MACHINE WITH DEVICE FOR TENSIONING THE MANUFACTURE ~71:LONATI S.P.A., Via Francesco Lonati 3BRESCIA I25124, Italy ~72: LONATI(DECEASED),TIBERIO;LONATI,ETTORE;LONATI,FRUSTO~ 33:IT ~31:MI2011A0016786 ~32:19/09/2011 2014/01977 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF ISOXAZOLYL-METHOXYNICOTINIC ACIDS ~71:F.HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG , Grenzacherstrasse 124BASEL CH-4070, Switzerland ~72: DOTT,PASCAL;HANLON,STEVEN PAUL;HILDBRAND,STEFAN;IDING,HANS;THOMAS ,ANDREW;WALDMEIER,PIUS~ 33:EP ~31:11185992.2 ~32:20/10/2011 2014/01979 ~ Complete ~54:GLAS TUBE WITH INFRARED LIGHT REFLECTIVE COATING,METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE GLASS TUBE,HEAT RECEIVER TUBE WITH THE GLASS TUBE,PARABOLIC TROUGH COLLECTOR WITH THE HEAT RECEIVER TUBE AND USE OF THE PARABOLIC TROUGH COLLECTOR ~71:SIEMENS CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER LTD., 3 HaHac'sharaBEIT SHEMESH (Industrial Area West)99107 , Israel ~72: BARKAI,MENASHE~ 2014/01981 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PREPARING A TUBULAR MANUFACTURE SUCH AS A HOSIERY ITEM OR THE LIKE FOR AUTOMATED PICK-UP AT THE END OF ITS FORMATION ON A DOUBLE-CYLINDER CIRCULAR MACHINE WITH AT LEAST ONE FEED OR DROP AND DOUBLECYLINDER CIRCULAR MACHINE FOR PERFORMING THE METHOD ~71:LONATI S.P.A., Via Francesco Lonati3BRESCIA I-25124, Italy ~72: LONATI(DECEASED),TIBERIO;LONATI,ETTORE;LONATI,FRAUSTO~ 33:IT ~31:MI2011A001683 ~32:19/09/2011 2014/01980 ~ Complete ~54:DOUBLE-CYLINDER CIRCULAR MACHINE FOR PRODUCING TUBULAR KNITTED MANUFACTURES, PARTICULARLY FOR MAKING HOSIERY ITEMS OR THE LIKE ~71:LONATI S.P.A., Via Francesco Lonati3BRESCIA I-25124, Italy ~72: LONATI FAUSTO;LONATI(DECEASED),TIBERIO;LONATI, ETTORE~ 33:IT ~31:MI2011/A001681 ~32:19/09/2011 2014/01982 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF FORMING POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND COMPACTS AND RESULTING POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND COMPACTS AND CUTTING ELEMENTS ~71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED , P.O BOX 4740HOUSTON 77210-4740TX , United States of America ~72: DIGIOVANNI,ANTHONY A.;SCOTT,DANNY E.~ 33:US ~31:61/536,262 ~32:19/09/2011 2014/01983 ~ Complete ~54:PHENYL DERIVATIVE ~71:ONO PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD., 15Doshomachi 2-chomeChuo-kuOSAKA-SHI 541-8526OSAKA , Japan ~72: KAKUUCHI,AKITO;KUSUMI,KENSUKE;NAGANAWA,ATSUSHI;NONAKA,SHIGEYUKI;OTSUKI,KAZUHIRO ;SEKIGUCHI,TETSUYA;SHINOZAKI,KOJI;YAMAMOTO,HIROSHI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-213987 ~32:29/09/2011 2014/01960 ~ Complete ~54:REGULATION OF RECEPTOR EXPRESSION THROUGH DELIVERY OF ARTIFICIAL TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS ~71:ALIOPHTHA AG, Elisabethenstrasse 43, CH-4051 Basel, Switzerland ~72: FLAMMER, JOSEF;HUXLEY, ALICE;NEUTZNER, ALBERT~ 33:EP ~31:11184706.7 ~32:11/10/2011 Page | 47

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2014/01962 ~ Complete ~54:DRY SORBENT INJECTION DURING STEADY-STATE CONDITIONS IN DRY SCRUBBER ~71:BABCOOK & WILCOX POWER GENERATION GROUP, INC, 20 S Van Buren Avenue, Barberton, Ohio 44203, United States of America ~72: CAMPOBENEDETTO, EDWARD J.;JANKURA, BRYAN, J.;SILVA, ANTHONY A.~ 33:US ~31:61/540,795 ~32:29/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/548,147 ~32:12/07/2012 2014/01965 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IDENTIFYING AND TREATING ANTIPROGESTIN SENSITIVE TUMORS ~71:INVIVIS PHARMACEUTICALS INC., 547 Meadow Road, bridgewater, 08807, New Jersey, United States of America ~72: GILLES, ERARD~ 33:US ~31:61/542,931 ~32:04/10/2011 2014/01967 ~ Complete ~54:MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING THE ARYLOXYALKANOATE DIOXYGENASE GENE (ADD-12) IN PLANTS ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, 46268-1054, Indiana, United States of America ~72: CHANNABASAVARADHYA, CHANDRASHEKARA A;GREENWALD, ANDREW~ 33:US ~31:61/548,543 ~32:18/10/2011 2014/01968 ~ Complete ~54:DIAGNOSTIC METHYLATION MARKERS OF EPITHELIAL OR MESENCHYMAL PHENOTYPE AND RESPONSE TO EGFR KINASE INHIBITOR IN TUMOURS OR TUMOUR CELLS ~71:GENENTECH, INC, 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, 94080, California, United States of America ~72: HOLCOMB, THOMAS M;SHAMES, DAVID;WALTER, KIMBERLY~ 33:US ~31:61/542,141 ~32:30/09/2011 2014/01984 ~ Complete ~54:TRIAZOLOPYRIDINE COMPOUNDS AS PDE10A INHIBITORS ~71:F .HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG , Grenzacherstrasse 124,BASEL CH-4070, Switzerland ~72: GROEBKE ZBINDEN,KATRIN;KOERNER,MATTHIAS~ 33:EP ~31:11181752.4 ~32:19/09/2011 2014/01976 ~ Complete ~54:CONTENTION AVOIDANCE ~71:MODULAR MINING SYSTEMS,INC, 3289 E.Hemisphere LoopTUCSON 85706AZ, United States of America ~72: CASSON,WILLIAM;LEWIS,MICHAEL W.;VAN LATUM,LUCAS~ 33:US ~31:13/853,934 ~32:29/03/2012 2014/01985 ~ Provisional ~54:REAR BOOT ENTRY & TOP REAR BUMPER PVC FILM BLACKOUT PROTECTION ~71:VAAL SAND & SECURITY (PTY)LTD, 24 EDELVALK STREETFALCON RIDGE , South Africa ~72: CHRISTO BEUKES~ 2014/01972 ~ Complete ~54:QUARTET BREEDING ~71:RIJK ZWAAN ZAADTEELT EN ZAADHANDEL B.V., Burgemeester Crezeelaan 40NL-2678 KX De Lier, Netherlands ~72: VAN DUN,CORNELIS MARIA PETRUS~ 33:EP ~31:11183362.0 ~32:29/09/2011 2014/01969 ~ Provisional ~54:AMMONIUM POLYPHOSPHATE ~71:AECI LIMITED, AECI Place, 23/24 The Woodlands, Woodlands Drive, Woodmead, South Africa ~72: HOBKIRK, ALAN RONALD;LAWRENCE, JANSEN VAN RENSBURG~ 2014/01970 ~ Complete ~54:WEAPON MOUNTING SYSTEM ~71:EMERGING WORLD TECHNOLOGIES SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LIMITED, 54 De havilland Cresent, Persequor Technopark, South Africa ~72: LOOCK, JOHAN HENDRICK;SAVIDES, CRAIG ANTHONY~ 33:ZA ~31:2012/04489 ~32:18/12/2012 2014/01957 ~ Provisional ~54:PINEAPPLE GOLD CARD ~71:THATO SHAUN MALOPE, 1002 Zone ALebowakgomo, South Africa ~72: THATO SHAUM MOLOPE~

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2014/01959 ~ Complete ~54:INFORMATIN DISPLAY APPARATUS ~71:STEER, GAVIN MILTON, 7 Anton von Wouw Road, Elma Park, South Africa ~72: STEER, GAVIN MILTON~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/06395 ~32:01/09/2011 2014/01963 ~ Complete ~54:COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS ~71:NEC CORPORATION, 7-1 Shiba 5-Chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8001, Japan ~72: IWAI, TAKANORI;TAMURA, TOSHIYUKI;ZEMBUTSU, HAJIME~ 33:JP ~31:2011-217384 ~32:30/09/2011 2014/01966 ~ Complete ~54:ANTICANCER PYRIDOPYRAZINES VIA THE INHIBITION OF FGFR KINASES ~71:ASTEX THERAPEUTICS LIMITED, 436 Cambridge Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge, CB4 0QA, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom ~72: ANGIBAUD, PATRICK RENE;BERDINI, VALERIO;MEERPOEL, LIEVEN;PONCELET, VIRGINIE SOPHIE;QUEROLLE, OLIVER ALEXIS GEORGES;ROUX, BRUNO;SAXTY, GORDON~ 33:GB ~31:1118656.6 ~32:28/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/552,888 ~32:28/10/2011 2014/01974 ~ Complete ~54:HETEROCYCLYLAMINES AS PI3K INHIBITORS ~71:INCYTE CORPORATION, Experimental Station Route 141 & Henry Clay Building E336/207 WILMINGTON 19880DE, United States of America ~72: COMBS,ANDREW P.;DOUTY,BRENT;GLENN,JOSEPH;HE,CHUNHONG;LI,YU-LONG;MADUSKUIE JR,THOMAS P.;MEI,SONG;SPARKS,RICHARD B.;YAO,WENQING;YUE,EDDY W.;ZHU,WENYU~ 33:US ~31:61/530,866 ~32:02/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/594,882 ~32:03/02/2012;33:US ~31:61/677,445 ~32:30/07/2012 2014/01964 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD, APPARATUS, RECEIVER, COMPUTER PROGRAM AND STORAGE MEDIUM FOR JOINT DETECTION ~71:ERICSSON MODEMS SA, Chemin Du Champ-DesFilles 39, CH-1228, Plan-Les-Ouates, Switzerland ~72: LI, XIE;TANG, ZHIXUN;ZHANG, DAIJUN;ZHANG, LIPING~ 2014/01978 ~ Complete ~54:SOLID FORMS OF 1,L-DIOXO-4-THIOMORPHOLINYL)-6-[[3(4FLUOROPHENYL)-5-METHYL-4-ISOXAZOLYL]METHOXY]-3-PYRIDINYL]-METHANONE ~71:F.HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG , Grenzacherstrasse 124BASEL CH-4070, Switzerland ~72: DOTT,PASCAL;GRASSMANN,OLAF;KAMMERER,MICHAEL;MANNS,JOACHIM;SCHWITTER,URS;THOM AS,ANDREW;WYTTENBACH,NICOLE~ 33:EP ~31:11185993.0 ~32:20/10/2011 2014/01961 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING 40- O - (2HYDROXY)ETHLY-RAPAMYCIN ~71:NOVARTIS AG, Lichstrasse 35, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland ~72: CHEUNG, WING;DIEDERICH, ANKE;KUEHL, PETER;LIECHTI, KURT~ 33:US ~31:61/544,026 ~32:06/10/2011 2014/01971 ~ Complete ~54:GYRATORY CRUSHER OUTER CRUSHING SHELL ~71:Sandvik Intellectual Property AB, SE-811 81 Sandviken , Sweden ~72: CHRISTOFFERSSON, ANDREAS;LINDBERG, MIKAEL~ . - APPLIED ON 2014/03/19 -

2014/01990 ~ Provisional ~54:STRUCTURE ~71:DUNCAN, Douglas Malcolm, 1344 Spyker Crescent, , South Africa ~72: DUNCAN, Douglas Malcolm~ 2014/01991 ~ Provisional ~54:System to measure Beverages and Liquids in bottles and containers ~71:George Edward Anderson, 164 Old Main Road, South Africa ~72: George Edward Anderson~ 33:ZA ~31:1 ~32:19/03/2014

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2014/01993 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI THIRD PARTY CENTRAL MEMORY T CELLS, METHODS OF PRODUCING SAME AND USE OF SAME IN TRANSPLANTATION AND DISEASE TREATMENT ~71:YEDA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD., at the Weizmann Institute of ScienceP.O. Box 95, Israel ~72: AFIK, Ran;BACHAR-LUSTIG, Esther;EIDELSTEIN, Yaki;LASK, Assaf;OPHIR, Eran;OR-GEVA, Noga;REISNER, Yair~ 33:US ~31:61/532,172 ~32:08/09/2011 2014/01992 ~ Complete ~54:FORMULATION COMPRISING ESTER QUATS BASED ON ISOPROPANOLAMINE ~71:EVONIK INDUSTRIES AG, RELLINGHAUSER STRASSE 1-11, 45128 ESSEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: KHLE, Hans-Jrgen;SCHWAB, Peter;SEIDEL, Kurt;WESTERHOLT, Ursula~ 33:DE ~31:102013205092.5 ~32:22/03/2013 2014/01994 ~ Complete ~54:Binding molecules for BCMA and CD3 ~71:Amgen Research (Munich) GmbH, Staffelseestr. 2, Germany;Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbH, Binger Strasse 173, Germany ~72: Barbara HEBEIS;Doris RAU;Eric BORGES;Patrick HOFFMANN;Paul ADAM;Peter KUFER;Ralf LUTTERBUESE;Roman KISCHEL;Susanne HIPP;Tobias RAUM~ 33:US ~31:61/560,144 ~32:15/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/560,149 ~32:15/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/560,162 ~32:15/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/560,178 ~32:15/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/560,183 ~32:15/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/561,474 ~32:24/05/2012;33:US ~31:61/561,486 ~32:24/05/2012 2014/01988 ~ Provisional ~54:COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR TREATING MUSCLE TISSUE ~71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY, Admin B, Victoria Street,Stellenbosch,, South Africa ~72: GEORGE, Cindy;HUISAMEN, Barbara~ 2014/01995 ~ Complete ~54:BLOW-MOLDING METHOD FOR CONTAINER WITH HANDLE AND BLOWMOLDING EQUIPMENT ~71:NISSEI ASB MACHINE CO., LTD., 4586-3 KOO, KOMORO-SHI, NAGANO 384-8585, JAPAN, Japan ~72: OGIHARA, Shuichi~ 33:JP ~31:2011-180369 ~32:22/08/2011 2014/02031 ~ Provisional ~54:Modular Mobile Trading Device ~71:Sibusiso S. Mnyameni, 119 Bel Aire, Langeveldt Street,Vorna Valley, South Africa ~72: Sibusiso S. Mnyameni~ 2014/01989 ~ Provisional ~54:PIPE COUPLING ~71:PIETER DANIEL JANSEN, c/o Clampon (Pty) Limited8 Cambell StreetWest Acres, South Africa ~72: PIETER DANIEL JANSEN~ 2014/01999 ~ Provisional ~54:HEATING AND OPENING DEVICE ~71:GEORGIOS HAJIPETROU, PO Box 1Banbury Cross Village, South Africa ~72: GEORGIOS HAJIPETROU~ 2014/02001 ~ Complete ~54:PC POWER MONITORING ~71:EMBERTEC PTY LTD, 182 Fullarton Road DulwichSouth Australia 5065, Australia ~72: GELONESE,GIUSEPPE,ANTONIO~ 33:AU ~31:2011904296 ~32:18/10/2011 2014/02005 ~ Complete ~54:STRAIGHTENING APPARATUS ~71:ZIMCO GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED , Cnr Tedstone and Osborn RoadsWadevilleGermiston1428, South Africa ~72: EVANS,DAVID MARIAN;MEYER,CHARLES RUDOLPH;SERFONTEIN,MARTHINUS HENDRICUS~ 33:ZA ~31:2011/06164 ~32:22/08/2011 2014/02009 ~ Complete ~54:ZINCATING ALUMINUM ~71:MONNAIE ROYALE CANADIENNE/ROYAL CANADIAN MINT, 320 Promenade SussexOttawaK1A 0G8ONTARIO, Canada ~72: JIANG,TAIXIANG;LI,XIANYAO;TRUONG,HIEU CONG~ 33:US ~31:61/534,334 ~32:13/09/2011 2014/02018 ~ Complete ~54:DENSITY PHASE SEPARATION DEVICE ~71:BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY, 1 Becton Drive, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417-1880, United States of America ~72: ATTRI,

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RAVI;BARTFELD, BENJAMIN;BATTLES, CHRISTOPHER A.;CRAWFORD, JAMIESON W.;HIRES, GREGORY R.~ 33:US ~31:61/178,599 ~32:15/05/2009 2014/02028 ~ Complete ~54:FUEL CELL SYSTEM ~71:INTELLIGENT ENERGY LIMITED, Charnwood Building, Holywell Park, Ashby Road, Loughborough LE11 3GB, United Kingdom ~72: FOSTER, SIMON EDWARD;HOOD, PETER DAVID;KIRK, CHRISTOPHER JAMES~ 33:GB ~31:1116457.1 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/02003 ~ Complete ~54:TRUCK MIRROR POSITIONING DEVICE ~71:ALPINE TECH AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, 4 Fairbairn Road Busselton Western Australia 6280, Australia ~72: DALTON,RICHARD ,JOHN;HUNT,STUART,GERALD~ 33:AU ~31:2011903377 ~32:23/08/2011;33:AU ~31:2011904893 ~32:23/11/2011 2014/02007 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DRIVING A MINING AND/OR CONSTRUCTION MACHINE ~71:ATLAS COPCO ROCK DRILLS AB, S-701 91Orebro, Sweden ~72: LARSSON,JOHAN~ 33:SE ~31:1151103-7 ~32:18/11/2011 2014/01996 ~ Provisional ~54:MATHSTEACHA ~71:MICHAEL Z KHUMALO, 04 NORWICH DRIVEMULBARTON, South Africa ~72: MICHAEL Z KHUMALO~ 2014/02153 ~ Complete ~54:WATER PURIFICATION COMPOSITIONS OF MAGNESIUM OXIDE AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF ~71:HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC., 101 columbia Road, Morristown, 07962-2245, New Jersey, United States of America;HONEYWELL TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, 19/2 DEVARABISANAHALLI VILLAGE, KR, India ~72: BANAVALI, RAJIV;FOOKEN, MICHAEL;KUMBARAGERI, REDDAPPA REDDY;MUTUKURI, SRINIVAS SN;RAGHURAMA, RAJU;SRIVASTAVA, ABHILASHA~ 33:IN ~31:3315/CHE/2011 ~32:26/09/2011 2014/02019 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR UPLOADING AND DOWNLOADING FILE ~71:TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED, Room 403, East Block 2, SEG Park, Zhenxing Road, Futian District Shenzhen 518044, Guandong, People's Republic of China ~72: HOU, JIE;LI, YANG;WANG, ZHANWEI~ 33:CN ~31:201110331358.9 ~32:27/10/2011 2014/02020 ~ Complete ~54:PROMOTED SOLID PHOSPHORIC ACID CATALYST AND METHODS OF USE ~71:CLARIANT CORPORATION, 1600 West Hill Street,Louisville 40210, Kentucky, United States of America ~72: KORYNTA, GREG;TURBEVILLE, WAYNE~ 33:US ~31:13/238,332 ~32:21/09/2011 2014/02021 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF N-METHYL-2-[3-((E)-2-PYRIDIN-2YL-VINYL)-1H-INDAZOL-6-YLSULFANYL]-BENZAMIDE ~71:PFIZER, INC., 235 East 42nd Street, New York 10017, NY, United States of America ~72: GIEGER, DANIEL SCOTT;MORGADO, JAMES ERIC;MURPHY, BRANDAN JOHN;SIMMONS, DARLY MICHAEL~ 33:US ~31:61/541,525 ~32:30/09/2011 2014/02025 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR THE SIMULTANEOUS PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL AND A FERMENTED, SOLID PRODUCT ~71:HAMLET PROTEIN A/S, Saturnvej 51, Horsens DK-8700, Denmark ~72: ALLEGARD, KATRINE HVID;HANSEN, OLE KAAE;THOMSEN, KARL KRISTIAN~ 33:EP ~31:11184135.9 ~32:06/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/543,907 ~32:06/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/638,777 ~32:26/04/2012 2014/02029 ~ Complete ~54:CHITOOLIGOSACCHARIDES AND METHODS FOR USE IN ENHANCING SOYBEAN GROWTH ~71:NOVOZYMES BioAg A/S, Krogshoejvej 36, Bagsvaerd DK-2880, Denmark;Novozymes Biologicals, Inc, 5400 Corporate Circle, Salem 24153, Virginia, United States of America ~72: HABIB, AHSAN;SMITH, R. STEWART~ 33:US ~31:61/538,369 ~32:23/09/2011

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2014/02004 ~ Provisional ~54:WATER HEATING APPARATUS ~71:CIDRAAS,JOSEPH, 10 Tulp StreetRust Ter Vaal, South Africa ~72: CIDRAAS,JOSEPH~ 2014/01998 ~ Provisional ~54:FILTER SYSTEM ~71:WARREN GARY BOLGERI, PO Box 44171Linden, South Africa ~72: WARREN GARY BOLGERI~ 2014/02008 ~ Complete ~54:ENERGY SYSTEM FOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT ~71:CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING LLC, 6744 South Milwaukee53172Wisconsin, United States of America ~72: ABDELBAQI,OMAR;HELFRICH,JOE;MILLER,PETER;NASIRI,ADEL~ 33:US ~31:13/246,425 ~32:27/09/2011 2014/02011 ~ Complete ~54:HAIR STYLING COMPOSITION ~71:UNILEVER PLC, Unilever House100 Victoria EmbankmentLondon Greater LondonEC4Y ODY, United Kingdom ~72: COAN,LYNSEY JOANNE~ 33:EP ~31:1185893.2 ~32:20/10/2011 2014/02012 ~ Complete ~54:TRANSDERMAL VENOUS ACCESS LOCKING SOLUTIONS ~71:ORGANIC MEDICAL VENTURES,L.L.C. , 3209 North Flood StreetSuite 7Norman73069Oklahoma, United States of America ~72: CUCHENS,MARVIN A;MAURER,ROBERT D;MILLS,JACQUELINE L;MILLS,STANLEY L;RAYBURN,GARY L~ 2014/02013 ~ Complete ~54:BOREHOLE SURVEYING TOOL DEPLOYMENT ~71:IMDEX GLOBAL B.V., Herikerbergweg 238, NL-1101CM, Amsterdam Zuidoost, Netherlands ~72: BROWN, KELVIN;GERASIMOFF, MICHAEL;JABBAL, GURU;TRANT, DOMINIC~ 33:AU ~31:2011903859 ~32:20/09/2011 2014/02014 ~ Complete ~54:OBFUSCATING ACCESS TO DATA STORE BY A SOFTWARE APPLICATION ~71:IRDETO B.V., 105 Taurus Avenue, 2132 LS, Hoofddorp, Netherlands ~72: CIORDAS, CALIN;ZHANG, FAN~ 2014/02015 ~ Complete ~54:DENSITY PHASE SEPARATION DEVICE ~71:BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY, 1 Becton Drive, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417-1880, United States of America ~72: ATTRI, RAVI;BARTFELD, BENJAMIN;BATTLES, CHRISTOPHER A.;CRAWFORD, JAMIESON W.;HIRES, GREGORY R.~ 33:US ~31:61/178,599 ~32:15/05/2009 2014/02016 ~ Complete ~54:DENSITY PHASE SEPARATION DEVICE ~71:BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY, 1 Becton Drive, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417-1880, United States of America ~72: ATTRI, RAVI;BARTFELD, BENJAMIN;BATTLES, CHRISTOPHER A.;CRAWFORD, JAMIESON W.;HIRES, GREGORY R.~ 33:US ~31:61/178,599 ~32:15/05/2009 2014/02017 ~ Complete ~54:DENSITY PHASE SEPARATION DEVICE ~71:BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY, 1Becton Drive, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417-1880, United States of America ~72: ATTRI, RAVI;BARTFELD, BENJAMIN;BATTLES, CHRISTOPHER A.;CRAWFORD, JAMIESON W.;HIRES, GREGORY R.~ 33:US ~31:61/178,599 ~32:15/05/2009 2014/02022 ~ Complete ~54:(HETERO)ARYL CYCLOPROPYLAMINE COMPOUNDS AS LSD1 INHIBITORS ~71:ORYZON GENOMICS, S.A., C/Sant Ferran, 74 E-08940 Cornella de Llobregat, Spain ~72: CASTRO PALOMINO LARIA, JULIO CESAR;ESTIARTE MARTINEZ, MARIA de lo Angeles;FYFE, MATHEW COLIN THOR;KURZ, GUIDO;MARTINELL PEDEMONTE, MARC;ORTEGA MUNOZ, ALBERTO;VALLS VIDAL, NURIA~ 33:EP ~31:11382324.9 ~32:20/10/2011;33:EP ~31:11382329.8 ~32:27/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/558,369 ~32:10/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/558,370 ~32:10/11/2011

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2014/02024 ~ Complete ~54:BAYESIAN APPROACH FOR GAS CONCENTRATION RECONSTRUCTION BASED ON TUNABLE DIODE LASER ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY ~71:Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Wittelsbacherplatz 2, Munchen 80333, Germany ~72: YUAN, CHAO~ 33:US ~31:61/536,704 ~32:20/09/2011 2014/02026 ~ Complete ~54:WATER TREATMENT COMPOSITION CONTAINING HALOGEN-RELEASING COMPOUND ANS FLUOROPOLYMER ~71:ARCH CHEMICALS, INC, 90 Boroline Road, Allendale 07401, NJ, United States of America ~72: PARISH, DEREK FRANCIS;UNHOCH, MICHAEL J.;WISE, NICOLE~ 33:US ~31:61/536,654 ~32:20/09/2011 2014/02030 ~ Complete ~54:VASCULAR ACCESS SYSTEM WITH CONNECTOR ~71:HEMOSPHERE, INC., 1655 Robert Blvd. NW, Kennesaw 30144, GA, United States of America ~72: HERRIG, JUDSON A.~ 33:US ~31:61/531,303 ~32:06/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/636,851 ~32:23/04/2012 2014/02023 ~ Complete ~54:FILTER MATERIALS AND USES THEREOF ~71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENTS) LIMITED, Globe House, 1 Water Street, London WC2R 3LA, United Kingdom ~72: LEMMOUCHI, YAHIA;MOLA, MICHELE~ 33:GB ~31:1116425.8 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/02027 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATIONS OF LIPO-CHITOOLIGOSACCHARIDES AND METHODS FOR USE IN ENHANCING PLANT GROWTH ~71:Novozymes BioAg A/S, Krogshoejvej 36, Bagsvaerd DK2880, Denmark;Novozymes Biologicals, Inc, 5400 Corporate Circle, Salem 24153, Virginia, United States of America ~72: HABIB, AHSAN;SMITH, R. STEWART~ 33:US ~31:61/538,325 ~32:23/11/2011 2014/02000 ~ Complete ~54:ROPE TENSIONING DEVICE ~71:JAN LENERD LOUW, 27 Kathleen Avenue NoordheuwelExt 4, South Africa ~72: JAN LENERD LOUW~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02094 ~32:20/03/2013 2014/02002 ~ Complete ~54:DRY SORBENT INJECTION DURING NON-STEADY STATE CONDITIONS IN DRY SCRUBBER ~71:BABCOCK & WILCOX POWER GENERATION GROUP ,INC , 20 S Van Buren Avenue BarbertonOhio 44203, United States of America ~72: CAMPOBENEDETTO,EDWARD;JANKURA,BRYAN ,J.;SILVA,ANTHONY,A.~ 33:US ~31:61/540,806 ~32:29/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/548,150 ~32:12/07/2012 2014/02006 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEN FOR ENHANCING CONTENT SECURITY ~71:IRDETO CANADA CORPORATION, 84 Hines RoadSuite 300OttawaK2K 3G3Ontario, Canada ~72: SOUKUP,MARTIN;SZCZESZYNSKI,ANDREW;WAJS,ANDREW~ 2014/02010 ~ Complete ~54:CRYSTALLINE DIACYLHYDRAZINE AND THE USE THEREOF ~71:INTREXON CORPORATION , 1750 Kraft Drive Suite 1400Blacksburg24060Virginia, United States of America ~72: DEPAUL,SUSAN M;HILFIKER,ROLF;HORMANN,ROBERT E;RODEL,EVA;SHULMAN,INNA~ 33:US ~31:61/532,368 ~32:08/09/2011 . - APPLIED ON 2014/03/20 -

2014/02102 ~ Complete ~54:Apparatus for processing plastic material ~71:EREMA Engineering Recycling Maschinen und Anlagen Gesellschaft m.b.H., Freindorf, Unterfeldstrasse 3, Austria ~72: Klaus FEICHTINGER;Manfred HACKL~ 33:AT ~31:A 1501/2011 ~32:14/10/2011 2014/02103 ~ Complete ~54:Apparatus for processing plastic material ~71:EREMA Engineering Recycling Maschinen und Anlagen Gesellschaft m.b.H., Freindorf, Unterfeldstrasse 3, Austria ~72: Klaus FEICHTINGER;Manfred HACKL~ 33:AT ~31:A 1508/2011 ~32:14/10/2011

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2014/02104 ~ Complete ~54:Apparatus for processing plastic material ~71:EREMA Engineering Recycling Maschinen und Anlagen Gesellschaft m.b.H., Freindorf, Unterfeldstrasse 3, Austria ~72: Klaus FEICHTINGER;Manfred HACKL~ 33:AT ~31:A 1500/2011 ~32:12/10/2011 2014/02036 ~ Complete ~54:Authentication ~71:Independent Identity Verification (Pty) Ltd, Upper Level Rif Auditorium, 269 Lancia Street, South Africa ~72: DU TOIT, Chant;JACOBS, Dawid Hermanus;OLIVIER, Nicolaas Jacobus~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/04838 ~32:28/06/2013 2014/02032 ~ Provisional ~54:BARRIER ~71:COCHRANE STEEL PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD, 125 Fitter Road, Spartan, South Africa ~72: To be advised~ 2014/02033 ~ Provisional ~54:BARRIER ~71:COCHRANE STEEL PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD, 125 Fitter Road, Spartan, South Africa ~72: To be advised~ 2014/02034 ~ Provisional ~54:FILLER VALVE CONNECTOR ~71:HOLFELD, Barry Graeme, 1027 Schooner Avenue, Laser Park, South Africa ~72: HOLFELD, Barry Graeme~ 2014/02037 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF 3-(R)-[3-(2-METHOXYPHENYLTHIO)-2-(S)METHYLPROPYL]AMINO-3,4-DIHYDRO- 2H-1,5-BENZOXATHIEPINE FOR TREATING CANCER AND IN PARTICULAR FOR PREVENTING AND/OR TREATING CANCER METASTASES ~71:PIERRE FABRE MEDICAMENT, 45, place Abel Gance, France ~72: LE GRAND, Bruno;VACHER, Bernard~ 33:FR ~31:1158148 ~32:13/09/2011 2014/02038 ~ Complete ~54:Apparatus for processing plastic material ~71:EREMA Engineering Recycling Maschinen und Anlagen Gesellschaft m.b.H., Freindorf, Unterfeldstrasse 3, Austria ~72: Klaus FEICHTINGER;Manfred HACKL~ 33:AT ~31:A 1504/2011 ~32:14/10/2011 2014/02094 ~ Complete ~54:Apparatus for processing plastic material ~71:EREMA Engineering Recycling Maschinen und Anlagen Gesellschaft m.b.H., Freindorf, Unterfeldstrasse 3, Austria ~72: Klaus FEICHTINGER;Manfred HACKL~ 33:AT ~31:A 1507/2011 ~32:14/10/2011 2014/02095 ~ Complete ~54:Apparatus for processing plastic material ~71:EREMA Engineering Recycling Maschinen und Anlagen Gesellschaft m.b.H., Freindorf, Unterfeldstrasse 3, Austria ~72: Klaus FEICHTINGER;Manfred HACKL~ 33:AT ~31:A 1503/2011 ~32:14/10/2011 2014/02096 ~ Complete ~54:Apparatus for processing plastic material ~71:EREMA Engineering Recycling Maschinen und Anlagen Gesellschaft m.b.H., Freindorf, Unterfeldstrasse 3, Austria ~72: Klaus FEICHTINGER;Manfred HACKL~ 33:AT ~31:A 1509/2011 ~32:14/10/2011 2014/02039 ~ Complete ~54:PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE WITH ANTI TAMPERING FUNCTION ~71:EIGHT19 LIMITED, 9a Science Park Milton Road Cambridge , United Kingdom ~72: BARNSFIELDGARTH, Simon;FYSON, John, Richard;NIGGEMANN, Michael;WINKEL, Jurjen, Frederik~ 33:GB ~31:1116253.4 ~32:20/09/2011 2014/02097 ~ Complete ~54:Apparatus for processing plastic material ~71:EREMA Engineering Recycling Maschinen und Anlagen Gesellschaft m.b.H., Freindorf, Unterfeldstrasse 3, Austria ~72: Klaus FEICHTINGER;Manfred HACKL~ 33:AT ~31:A 1505/2011 ~32:14/10/2011 2014/02098 ~ Complete ~54:Apparatus for processing plastic material ~71:EREMA Engineering Recycling Maschinen und Anlagen Gesellschaft m.b.H., Freindorf, Unterfeldstrasse 3, Austria ~72: Klaus FEICHTINGER;Manfred HACKL~ 33:AT ~31:A 1511/2011 ~32:14/10/2011

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2014/02099 ~ Complete ~54:Apparatus for processing plastic material ~71:EREMA Engineering Recycling Maschinen und Anlagen Gesellschaft m.b.H., Freindorf, Unterfeldstrasse 3, Austria ~72: Klaus FEICHTINGER;Manfred HACKL~ 33:AT ~31:A 1506/2011 ~32:14/10/2011 2014/02100 ~ Complete ~54:Apparatus for processing plastic material ~71:EREMA Engineering Recycling Maschinen und Anlagen Gesellschaft m.b.H., Freindorf, Unterfeldstrasse 3, Austria ~72: Klaus FEICHTINGER;Manfred HACKL~ 33:AT ~31:A 1502/2011 ~32:14/10/2011 2014/02101 ~ Complete ~54:Apparatus for processing plastic material ~71:EREMA Engineering Recycling Maschinen und Anlagen Gesellschaft m.b.H., Freindorf, Unterfeldstrasse 3, Austria ~72: Klaus FEICHTINGER;Manfred HACKL~ 33:AT ~31:A 1510/2011 ~32:14/10/2011 2014/02093 ~ Complete ~54:NUCLEIC ACID ENZYME SUBSTRATES ~71:SPEEDX PTY LTD, Suite G16National Innovation CenterAustralian Technology Park4 Cornwallis StreetEveleighNew South Wales , Australia ~72: LINARDY,EVELYN MEIRIA;LONERGAN,DINA;MOKANY,ELISA;TODD,ALISON VELYIAN~ 33:AU ~31:2011903686 ~32:09/09/2011 2014/02055 ~ Complete ~54:AUTOMATIC CYCLE STORAGE SYSTEM AND BATTERY FOR SUCH SYSTEM ~71:JCDECAUX SA, 17 Rue Soyer, 92200, Neuilly Sur Seine, France ~72: DARRAS, JACQUES~ 33:FR ~31:13 52528 ~32:21/03/2013 2014/02058 ~ Complete ~54:RAZOR BLADE, RAZOR HEAD, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE ~71:BIC-VIOLEX SA, Agiou Athanasiou, Anixi, Attiki, GR-145 69, Greece ~72: DAVOS, VASILEIOS;EFTHIMIADIS, DIMITRIOS;KAROUSSIS, MICHALIS;KOMIANOS, IOANNIS;PAPACHRISTOS, VASSILIS;PAPAGEORGIOU, ANASTASIOS;SKOUNAKIS, NIKOLAOS;ZAFIROPOULOS, PANAGIOTIS~ 33:EP ~31:PCT/EP2011/067451 ~32:06/10/2011 2014/02059 ~ Complete ~54:VEHICLE TYRE PRESSURE CHECKING ~71:WHEELRIGHT LIMITED, Begbroke Centre for Inniovation & Enterprise, Begbroke Hill, Woodstock Road, Begbroke, OX5 1 PF, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom ~72: ROSE, PETER NORMAN;TAYLOR, PAUL MICHAEL~ 33:GB ~31:1114366.6 ~32:22/08/2011 2014/02064 ~ Complete ~54:ADDITIVE COMPOSITION FOR CONTROL AND INHIBITION OF POLYMERIZATION OF STYRENE, AND METHOD OF PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF ~71:Dorf Ketal Chemicals (India) Private Limited, Dorf KEtal Tower, D'Monte Street, Orlem, Malad (W), Mumbai 400 064, Maharashtra, India ~72: SUBRAMANIYAM, MAHESH~ 33:IN ~31:2403/MUM/2011 ~32:26/08/2011 2014/02045 ~ Provisional ~54:SCANNER (BABA) ~71:MAFAISA HERBAL & DIST AND BENJAMIN S. MAFAISA, 952 Zone 4 Industria, South Africa ~72: BENJAMIN SEYABATA MAFAISA~ 2014/02046 ~ Complete ~54:NUCLEIC ACID ENZYME SUBSTRATES ~71:SPEEDX PTY LTD, Suite G16 National Innovation CentreAustralian Technology Park4 Cornwallis Street Eveleigh, Australia ~72: LINARDY EVELYN MEIRIA;LONERGAN DINA;MOKANY ELISA;TODD ALISON VELYIAN~ 33:AU ~31:2011903686 ~32:09/09/2011 2014/02048 ~ Complete ~54:MEDIA MANAGEMENT IN A SECURITY SYSTEM ~71:2GIG TECHNOLOGIES, INC, 1961 West Maple Loop DriveLehi UT 84043, United States of America ~72: DEAN LANCE LEO;SANTIAGO TODD MATTHEW~ 33:US ~31:61/526 167 ~32:22/08/2011 2014/02060 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR MONITORING, DIAGNOSIS AND/OR PROGNOSIS OD ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN EARLY STAGE ~71:INUVERSIDAD DE LOS ANDES, San Carlos De

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Aporquindo 2200, Las Condes, Santiago, 91003910, Chile ~72: IRARRAZABAL MUNOZ, CARLOS ERNESTO~ 2014/02062 ~ Complete ~54:SUPPORT MEMBER FOR AN ELECTRICAL SOCKET UNIT ~71:LESCO MANUFACTURING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, Production Park, 83 Heidelberg Road, City Deep, , South Africa ~72: SHAPIRO, DAVID SELWYN~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/00963 ~32:05/02/2013 2014/02071 ~ Complete ~54:VACCINE THERAPY ~71:AC IMMUNE S.A., EPFL Innovation ParkBuilding BLAUSANNE CH-1015, Switzerland ~72: MADANI,RIME;MOBLEY,WILLIAM CHARLES;MUHS,ANDREAS;PFEIFER,ANDREA;VASILYEVICH,PAVEL BELICHENKO~ 33:US ~31:2011/052992 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/02073 ~ Complete ~54:AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICE ~71:ABBVIE INC, 1 North Waukegan Road NORTH CHICAGO 60064IL, United States of America;MUMFORD,OWEN, Brook HillWOODSTOCK OX20 1TUOXFORDSHIRE, United Kingdom ~72: BICKNELL,STEPHEN;CHIM,EDWIN;DIX,ROBERT;JULIAN,JOSEPH F.;LI,CHUAN;OZDARYAL,ESRA;SHANG,SHERWIN S.;SOMASHEKAR,SHUBHA CHETHEAN;TSVIRKO,EDUARD;WOZENCROFT,ROBERT MICHAEL~ 33:US ~31:61/538,098 ~32:22/09/2011 2014/02047 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM OF VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL MOVEMENT OF THE TRANSPORT CABIN IN A ELEVATOR TRANSLATOR PLANT FOR THE OVERCOMING OF OBSTACLES ~71:PEDARCO INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, 6/F Alexandra House18 Chater RoadCentral , People's Republic of China ~72: SCOMPARIN TARCISIO~ 33:IT ~31:TV2011A000126 ~32:22/09/2011 2014/02049 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING PRESBYOPIA, MILD HYPEROPIA, AND IRREGULAR ASTIGMATISM ~71:ALLERGAN, INC, 2525 Dupont DriveIrvineCA 92612, United States of America ~72: ABAD JAUN CARLOS~ 33:US ~31:61/536 921 ~32:20/09/2011 2014/02050 ~ Complete ~54:LEVEL MEASUREMENTS IN METALLURGICAL VESSELS ~71:AGELLIS GROUP AB, TELLUSGATAN 15S-224 57, Sweden ~72: WILHELMSSON TOMAS~ 33:SE ~31:1150836-3 ~32:15/09/2011;33:SE ~31:61/626 309 ~32:26/09/2011 2014/02051 ~ Complete ~54:DUPLEX STAINLESS STEEL ~71:OUTOKUMPU OYJ, RIIHITONTUNTIE 7EspooFI-02200, Finland ~72: JONSSON JAN Y;OLIVER JAMES;THULIN ALEXANDER~ 33:FI ~31:FI20110291 ~32:07/09/2011 2014/02052 ~ Complete ~54:AUTOMATIC CYCLE STORAGE SYSTEM AND BATTERY FOR SUCH SYSTEM ~71:JCDECAUX SA, 17 Rue Soyer, 92200, Neuilly Sur Seine, France ~72: CALLE ERIC;DARRAS, JACQUES~ 33:FR ~31:13 52540 ~32:21/03/2013 2014/02054 ~ Complete ~54:AUTOMATIC CYCLE STORAGE SYSTEM AND BATTERY FOR SUCH SYSTEM ~71:JCDECAUX SA, 17 Rue Soyer, 92200, Neuilly Sur Seine, France ~72: HODEN, CYRIL;TAVERNIER, PATRICK~ 33:FR ~31:13 52536 ~32:21/03/2013 2014/02056 ~ Complete ~54:(BACTERIO)CHLOROPHYLL PHOTOSENSITIZERS FOR TREATMENT OF EYE DISEASES AND DISORDERS ~71:YEDA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD, At Weizmann Institute of Science, P O Box 95, Rehovot, 76100, Israel ~72: BRANDIS, ALEXANDER;MARCOVICH, ARIE;SALOMON, YORAM;SCHERS, AVIGDOR;WAGNER, DANIEL~ 33:US ~31:61/526,414 ~32:23/08/2011

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2014/02057 ~ Complete ~54:CACHEXIA TREATMENT ~71:XBIOTECH, INC., 1055 West Hastings Street, Suite 300, Vancouver, V6E 2E9, British Columbia, Canada ~72: SIMARD, JOHN~ 33:US ~31:61/538,309 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/02067 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE FOR MIXING AND COOLING TWO REACTIVE LIQUIDS AND METHOD OF MAKING PEROXOMONOSULPHURIC ACID WITH THE DEVICE ~71:EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH, Rellinghauser StraBe 1-11ESSEN 45128, Germany ~72: BROWN,TERRY;HITCHINER,ALAN;STESEL,PETER~ 33:EP ~31:11182096.5 ~32:21/09/2011 2014/02070 ~ Complete ~54:DUAL RECIPROCATING APPARATUS AND SAW BLADES FOR USE THEREWITH ~71:INFUSION BRANDS INTERNATIONAL ,INC., 14375 Myer Lake CircleCLEARWATER FL 33760, United States of America ~72: FUCHS,DONALD C.JR;GALL,DOUG;JACKSON,TREVOR;SOREO,ROBERT;VITANTONIO,MARC~ 33:US ~31:61/529,372 ~32:31/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/547,092 ~32:14/10/2011;33:US ~31:61/560,457 ~32:16/11/2011;33:US ~31:2012/027380 ~32:02/03/2012;33:US ~31:13/394,671 ~32:07/03/2012 2014/02074 ~ Complete ~54:AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICE ~71:ABBVIE INC. , 1 North Waukegan Road NORTH CHICAGO 60064IL, United States of America ~72: CHIM,EDWIN;OZDARYAL,ESRA;SHANG,SHERWIN S.;SOMASHEKAR,SHUBHA CHETHEAN;TSVIRKO,EDUARD~ 33:US ~31:61/538,098 ~32:22/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/695,911 ~32:31/08/2012 2014/02078 ~ Complete ~54:CHITOOLIGOSACCHARIDES AND METHODS FOR USE IN ENHANCING CORN GROWTH ~71:NOVOZYMES BIOAG A/S, Krogshoejvej 36BAGSVAERD DK-2880, Denmark;NOVOZYMES BIOLOGICALS ,INC , 5400 Corporate CircleSALEM 24153VIRGINIA, United States of America ~72: HABIB,AHSAN;SMITH,R.STEWART~ 33:US ~31:61/538,354 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/02041 ~ Provisional ~54:MOBILE PAYPOINT SYSTEM USING PHONE NETWORKS AND QR CODES ~71:MULALO MAPHOLI, 58 Barnard StreetFlorida Park Ext.3, South Africa ~72: MULALO MAPHOLI~ 2014/02044 ~ Provisional ~54:FLU TONIC ~71:BENJAMIN SEYABATA MAFAISA, 952 Zone 4Industria , South Africa ~72: BENJAMIN SEYABATA MAFAISA~ 2014/02075 ~ Complete ~54:AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICE ~71:ABBVIE INC., 1 North Waukegan Road NORTH CHICAGO 60064IL, United States of America ~72: CHIM,EDWIN;OZDARYAL.ESRA;SHANG,SHERWIN S.;SOMASHEKAR,SHUBHA CHETHEAN;TSVIRKO,EDUARD~ 33:US ~31:61/538,098 ~32:22/09/2011 2014/02080 ~ Complete ~54:CELL VOLTAGE MONITORING CONNECTOR SYSTEM FRO A FUEL CELL STACK ~71:INTELLIGENT ENERGY LIMITED , Charnwood Building Holywell ParkAshby RoadLOUGHBOROUGH LE11 3GB, United Kingdom ~72: CLARK,JOHN FREDERICK;JONES,MARK LLEWELLYN;KARMAZYN,HARRY JOHN;PEART,RICHARD ALBERT~ 33:GB ~31:1116283.1 ~32:21/09/2011 2014/02081 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR CREATING AND MANAGING A COMBINED ADVERTISEMENT USING A COMBINED MOBILE DEVICE ~71:ECONET WIRELESS IP HOLDINGS LIMITED , 10TH Floor Raffles Tower 19 CybercityEbene, Mauritius ~72: MANNING,GAVIN;MEYER ,GERT FREDERICK;VAN DEN BERG ,GUY~

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2014/02043 ~ Provisional ~54:FLUSHER ~71:BENJAMIN S. MATAISA AND MAFAISA HERBALIST & DISTRICT, 952 Zone 4Industria Katlehong, South Africa ~72: BENJAMIN SEYABATA MAFAISA~ 2014/02061 ~ Complete ~54:WIRELESS COMMUNICATION APPARATUS, WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD, AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ~71:SONY CORPORATION, 1-7-1, Kohan, Minato-Ku 108-0075, Tokyo, Japan ~72: TAKANO, HIROAKI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-223052 ~32:07/10/2011 2014/02053 ~ Complete ~54:AUTOMATIC ACCESS CONTROL METHOD AND SYSTEM ~71:JCDECAUX SA, 17 Rue Soyer, 92200, Neuilly Sur Seine, France ~72: BRIDEL, ALAIN;EBERSOLD, PHILIPPE~ 33:FR ~31:13 52537 ~32:21/03/2013 2014/02042 ~ Provisional ~54:KHOTHA (BLOWER) ~71:BENJAMIN S. MAFAISA AND MAFAISA HERBAL & DISTRIBUTION, 952 Zone 4Industria Katlehong, South Africa ~72: BENJAMIN SEYABATA MAFAISA~ 2014/02063 ~ Complete ~54:EDUCATION TRANSACTION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING SAME ~71:NEL, CHRISTOPHER CHARLES, 25 Valley Drive, Hillcrest, Albinia, South Africa ~72: NEL, CHRISTOPHER CHARLES~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02142 ~32:20/03/2013 2014/02065 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MAKING A DILUTE AQUEOUS SOLUTION OF PEROXOMONOSULPHURIC ACID ~71:EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH, Rellinghauser Strabe 1-11, Essen 45128, Germany ~72: BARRATT, THOMAS;STESEL, PETER;TOWNSEND, DARREN~ 33:EP ~31:11182103.9 ~32:21/09/2011 2014/02066 ~ Provisional ~54:A BARBECUE ACCESSORY ~71:HAYLETT, CHRISTOPHER DAVID, Unit 70, Canon Island Villas, Sunrise Boulevard, South Africa ~72: HAYLETT, CHRISTOPHER DAVID~ 2014/02072 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE SYSTHESIS OF 7,8-DIMETHOXY-1,3-DIHYDRO-2H-3BENZAZEPIN-2-ONE COMPOUNDS AND APPLICATION IN THE SYNTHESIS OF IVABRADINE ~71:LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER , 35Rue de VerdunSURESNES CEDEX F-92284, France ~72: LE FLOHIC,ALEXANDRE~ 33:FR ~31:13/52741 ~32:26/03/2013 2014/02076 ~ Complete ~54:TREATED FILLERS,COMPOSITIONS CONATAINING SAME AND ARTICLES PREPARED THEREFROM ~71:PPG INDUSTRIES OHIO,INC , 3800 West 143rd StreetCLEVELAND 44111OH, United States of America ~72: KOLLAH,RAPHAEL O.;MARTIN,JUSTIN J.;OKEL,TIMOTHY A.~ 33:US ~31:61/538,219 ~32:23/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/623,147 ~32:20/09/2012 2014/02079 ~ Complete ~54:CHITOOLIGOSACCHARIDES AND METHODS FOR USE IN ENHANCING PLANT GROWTH ~71:NOVOZYMES BIOAG A/S, Krogshoejvej 36BAGSVAERD DK-2880, Denmark;NOVOZYMES BIOLOGICALS ,INC., 5400 Corporate Circle SALEM 24153VIRGINIA, United States of America ~72: HABIB,AHSAN;SMITH,R.STEWART~ 33:US ~31:61/538,326 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/02068 ~ Complete ~54:ETHYNYL DERIVATES AS METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR MODULATORS ~71:F.HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124BASEL CH-4070, Switzerland ~72: JAESCHKE,GEORG;LINDEMANN,LOTHAR;RICCI,ANTONIO;RUEHER,DANIEL;STADLER,HEINZ;VIEIRA, ERIC~ 33:EP ~31:11184257.1 ~32:07/10/2011 2014/02069 ~ Complete ~54:ETHYNYL DERIVATES AS MGLUR5 ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS ~71:F.HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124BASEL CH-4070, Switzerland ~72: JAESCHKE GEORG;LINDEMANN,LOTHAR;RICCI,ANTONIO;RUEHER,DANIEL;STADLER,HEINZ;VIEIRA,ERIC~ 33:EP ~31:11184331.4 ~32:07/10/2011

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2014/02077 ~ Complete ~54:IMPLANTS AND METHODS OF USING THE IMPLANTS TO FILL HOLES IN BONE TISSUE ~71:OSSDSIGN AB, Virdings Alle 2UPPSALA S-754 50, Sweden ~72: ABERG,JONAS;ENGSTRAND,THOMAS;QWARNSTROM,BO~ 33:US ~31:13/214,441 ~32:22/08/2011 . - APPLIED ON 2014/03/24 -

2014/02083 ~ Complete ~54:Multiple Joint Actuator ~71:FERREIRA, Ronald Gerrit, Portion 294, Roodekopjes, South Africa ~72: FERREIRA, Ronald Gerrit~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/05670 ~32:22/03/2013 2014/02087 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR A SEALING SYSTEM ~71:TELSMITH, INC. , 10190 N. Industrial Dr. , United States of America ~72: VAN MULLEN, Albert HAVEN, Matthew DRICKEN, Chuck NEITZEL, Sean~ 33:US ~31:US 61/626,128 ~32:21/09/2011 2014/02088 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LINER SYSTEM ~71:TELSMITH, INC. 10190 N. Industrial Dr., United States of America ~72: VAN MULLEN, Albert HAVEN, Matthew DRICKEN, Chuck NEITZEL, Sean~ 33:US ~31: US 61/626,127 ~32:21/09/2011 ,

2014/02089 ~ Complete ~54:Method and device for mounting a rotor of a wind energy plant ~71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH, Dreekamp 5, Germany ~72: Frank KNOOP;Gerrit KUIPER;Wolfgang MEYER~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 084 140.7 ~32:07/10/2011 2014/02090 ~ Complete ~54:Coating compositions for inorganic casting molds and cores, comprising formic acid esters, and use thereof ~71:Ask Chemicals GmbH, Reisholzstrasse 16-18, Germany ~72: Carolin WALLENHORST;Michael KLOSKOWSKI;Peter WACHTARCZYK~ 33:DE ~31:10 2011 115 024.6 ~32:07/10/2011 2014/02091 ~ Complete ~54:STACK OF FOLDED HYGIENE PRODUCTS AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING SAME ~71:SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB, S-405 03 , Sweden ~72: ANDERS ANDERSSON;BJORN LARSSON;KENTH JOHANSSON~ 33:EP ~31:PCT/EP2011/065027 ~32:31/08/2011 2014/02092 ~ Complete ~54:WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:QWTIP LLC, 6300 Sage Wood Dr., Ste. H 241, Park City, United States of America ~72: IRVIN, SR., Whitaker, Ben~ 33:US ~31:61/526,834 ~32:24/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/604,484 ~32:28/02/2012 2014/02035 ~ Provisional ~54:A PROTECTIVE BUFFER FOR CLOSELY RESTRAINED ARTICLES ~71:LOXTON, Earle John, 2 Ave de la Sante, BelAire Estate,, South Africa ~72: LOXTON, Earle John~ 2014/02040 ~ Complete ~54:NANOPARTICLES, PROCESS FOR PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF AS CARRIER FOR AMPHIPATIC OF HYDROPHOBIC MOLECULES IN FIELDS OF MEDICINE INCLUDING CANCER TREATMENT AND FOOD RELATED COMPOUNDS ~71:MOREINX AB, Hrkebergaby 6, Sweden ~72: BERENJIAN, Saideh;HU, Kafei;MOREIN, Bror~ 33:US ~31:61/542,425 ~32:03/10/2011 2014/02082 ~ Provisional ~54:HIGH DENSITY SOILLESS PLANT GROWTH SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:TIMOLUX (PTY) LTD, ROUTE 21 CORPORATE PARK, 94 REGENCY DRIVE, IRENE, 0062, South Africa ~72: VAN DER MERWE, Pieter, Gideo~ 2014/02084 ~ Complete ~54:CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE ANTIBODIES ~71:CANGENE CORPORATION, 155 INNOVATION DRIVE, WINNIPEG, MB R3T 5Y3, CANADA, Canada ~72: BERRY, Jody;CASSAN, Robyn;JOHNSTONE, Darrell;TOTH, Derek~ 33:US ~31:61/526,031 ~32:22/08/2011

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2014/02085 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOCATING AND IDENTIFYING FUNCTIONAL NERVES INNERVATING WALL OF ARTERIES AND CATHETHER FOR SAME ~71:SYMAP HOLDING LIMITED, OMC CHAMBERS, WICKHAMS CAY 1, ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS, Virgin Islands (British) ~72: WANG, Jie~ 33:US ~31:61/527,893 ~32:26/08/2011;33:US ~31:61/609,565 ~32:12/03/2012 2014/02086 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD, APPARATUS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR DISPLAYING ITEMS ON MULTIPLE FLOORS IN MULTI-LEVEL MAPS ~71:NOKIA CORPORATION, KEILALAHDENTIE 4, FIN-02150 ESPOO, FINLAND, Finland ~72: KAIRALA, Ville;KHADILKAR, Amol;KUO, Cynthia;MIKELSONS, Peter;SNELLMAN, Carl;TRACTON, Kenneth~ 33:US ~31:13/218,704 ~32:26/08/2011 2014/02127 ~ Provisional ~54:OFFER MANAGEMENT METHOD ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02138 ~ Provisional ~54:FIELD RULE INTEGRATION METHOD ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED~ 2014/02143 ~ Complete ~54:ATTACHMENT DEVICE TO ATTACH TISSUE GRAFT ~71:SMITH & NEPHEW ,INC , 1450 Brooks Road MemphisTN 38116, United States of America ~72: GRAF,BENJAMIN,K~ 33:US ~31:13/248,598 ~32:29/09/2011 2014/02146 ~ Complete ~54:A SUSPENDED CEILING AND A METHOD FOR PROVIDING A PROFILE FOR A SUSPENDED CEILING ~71:SAINT-GOBAIN ECOPHON AB , Box 500S-260 61 Hyllinge , Sweden ~72: MOLLER,MIKAEL;PERSSON,TORBJORN;WILKENS,JAN~ 33:EP ~31:1179024.2 ~32:26/08/2011 2014/02150 ~ Complete ~54:CANOPY FOR NOISE REDUCTION IN POWER GENERATING UNITS ~71:MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA LTD., R&D CenterAutomotive Sector 89M.I.D.C.Satpur NashikMaharashtra State 422 007, India ~72: JAYAKUMAR,N.;KALE,RAJESH;KRISHNAMOORTHY;KUMBHAR,MANSINH S;NAIR ,SAJITH;NALLA,THULASIRAM~ 33:IN ~31:1087/MUM/2013 ~32:25/03/2013 2014/02172 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-HTRA1 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USE ~71:GENETECH, INC., 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, 94080, California, United States of America ~72: KATSCHKE JR, KENNETH J;KIRCHHOFER, DANIEL;LIANG, WEI-CHING;LIPARI, MICHAEL TERRY;MORAN, PAUL M;STAWICKI, SCOTT;VAN LOOKEREN-CAMPAGNE, MENNO;WU, YAN~ 33:US ~31:61/547,649 ~32:14/10/2011 2014/02110 ~ Provisional ~54:CENTRALIZED ONLINE INTERFACE TO ESTATE AGENCIES ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02113 ~ Provisional ~54:MAKING A COUNTER OFFER VIA EMAIL ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02119 ~ Provisional ~54:DYNAMIC WORKFLOW MIDDLEWARE STRUCTURE ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~

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2014/02122 ~ Provisional ~54:AUTO RETRACTION METHOD ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen , South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02124 ~ Provisional ~54:VENDOR ESCALATION METHOD ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy Street Waterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: VENDOR JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02126 ~ Provisional ~54:INTEGRATION METHOD BETWEEN MANDATE INTERFACE TO MYROOF.CO.ZA ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02133 ~ Provisional ~54:WORKFLOW COMMUNICATION ENGINE ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02141 ~ Provisional ~54:INTEGRATION METHOD BETWEEN MANDATE INTERFACE TO CENTRAL ONLINE ATTORNEY INTERFACE ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED~ 2014/02132 ~ Provisional ~54:ACTIVITY MONITORING METHOD ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02135 ~ Provisional ~54:ONLINE INTERFACE FOR TRANSFER DOCUMENTATION ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen , South Africa ~72: MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LTD~ 2014/02137 ~ Provisional ~54:FIELD INTEGRATION METHOD ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen , South Africa ~72: MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED~ 2014/02144 ~ Complete ~54:3-PYRIMIDIN-4-YL-OXAZOLIDIN-2-ONES AS INHIBITORS OF MUTANT IDH ~71:NOVARTIS AG, Lichtstrasse 35CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland ~72: CAFERRO,THOMAS;CHO,YOUNG,SHIN;COSTALES,ABRAN,Q.;LEI,HAUANGSHU;LENOIR ,FRANCOIS LIU GANG;LEVELL,JULIAN,ROY;PALERMO,MARK,G.;PFISTER,KEITH,BRUCE SENDZIK,MARTIN;SHAFER,CYNTHIA;SHULTZ,MICHAEL,DAVID SMITH,TROY;SUTTON,JAMES;TOURE,BAKARY-BARRY YANG,FAN;ZHAO,QIAN~ 33:US ~31:61/539,553 ~32:27/09/2011 2014/02145 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR DECREASING IMMUNOGENICITY ~71:ESBATECH,AN ALCON BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH UINT LLC, Wagistrasse 21CH-8952SCHLIEREN, Switzerland ~72: BORRAS,LEONARDO;GUNDE,TEA;URECH,DAVID~ 33:US ~31:61/289,446 ~32:23/12/2009 2014/02147 ~ Complete ~54:IMPREGNATED DRILLING TOOLS INCLUDING ELONGATED STRUCTURES ~71:LONGYEAR TM,INC, 10808 South River Front ParkwaySuite 600South Jordan84095Utah, United States of America ~72: DRIVDAHL,KRISTIAN S;LAMBERT,CHRISTIAN M;PEARCE,CODY A;RUPP,MICHAEL D~ 33:US ~31:13/217,107 ~32:24/08/2011 2014/02151 ~ Complete ~54:ROMIDEPSIN AND 5- AZACITIDINE FOR USE IN TREATING LYMPHOMA ~71:CELGENE CORPORATION , 86 Morris Avenue Summit07901New Jersey , United States of America ~72: DUMMER,REINHARD;ROZATI,SIMA~ 33:US ~31:61/538,734 ~32:23/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/698,441 ~32:07/09/2012

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2014/02120 ~ Provisional ~54:VENDOR SLA ALGORITHM ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02136 ~ Provisional ~54:DOCUMENT INTEGRATION METHOD ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LTD, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen , South Africa ~72: MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LTD~ 2014/02164 ~ Complete ~54:PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS ~71:ORION CORPORATION, Orionintie 1, Espoo FI-02200, Finland ~72: LINNANEN, TERO;MUKHERJEE, SUBHENDU;NANDURI, SRINIVAS;RAJAGOLAPAN, SRINIVASAN;UJJINAMATADA, RAVI;WOHLFAHRT, GERD~ 33:IN ~31:1306/KOL/2011 ~32:10/10/2011 2014/02166 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS OF EFAVIRENZ ~71:THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL, Foundation Building, 765 Brownlow Hill, Liverpool L69 7ZX, United Kingdom ~72: GIARDIELLO, MARCO NORMAN;MARTIN, PHILIP JOHN;McDONALD, THOMAS OLIVER;OWEN, ANDREW;RANNARD, STEVEN PAUL;SMITH, DARREN LEE~ 33:GB ~31:1115633.8 ~32:09/09/2011 2014/02168 ~ Complete ~54:SOLAR RECEIVER TUBE ASSEMBLY WITH SUITED RECEIVER TUBE PER WORKING TEMPERATURE AND USE OF THE RECEIVER TUBE ASSEMBLY ~71:SIEMENS CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER Ltd., 3 Ha-Hac'shara, Beit Shemesh (Industrial Area West) 99107, Israel ~72: ARAN, HAGAI;LIPMAN, ELI~ 33:EP ~31:11186183.7 ~32:21/10/2011 2014/02170 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR POSITIONING AN APPARATUS FOR MONITORING A PARABOLIC REFLECTOR AERIALLY ~71:SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Wittelsbacherplatz 2, Minchen 80333, Germany ~72: COTHURU, SANTHOSH KUMAR;ISSANI, SIRAJ;PRABHU, VISHAL;SETHUVENKATRAMAN, GANAPATHI SUBBU~ 33:IN ~31:1297/KOL/2011 ~32:05/10/2011;33:EP ~31:12154762.4 ~32:09/02/2012 2014/02106 ~ Provisional ~54:SMART OVEN SCANNER ~71:TEBOGO ENUEL TJIA, P O Box 3356Kabokweni, South Africa ~72: TEBOGO ENUEL TJIA~ 2014/02109 ~ Provisional ~54:RULE ENGINE TO DETERMINE EFFECTIVENESS OF VENDORS ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LTD, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02112 ~ Provisional ~54:DYNAMIC WORKFLOW STRUCTURE ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02116 ~ Provisional ~54:CENTRALIZED ONLINE INTERFACE FOR PROPERTY TRANSFERS ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02121 ~ Provisional ~54:BOTTLENECK DETECTION METHOD ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02123 ~ Provisional ~54:VENDOR COMMUNICATION MODULE ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02159 ~ Provisional ~54:FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS ~71:SASOL TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 1 Sturdee Avenue, Rosebank, South Africa ~72: BOTES, FREDERICK GIDEON~

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2014/02152 ~ Complete ~54:ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY BUILDING SYSTEM UTILIZING RECYCLED/UPCYCLED ,COLLAPSED PREFORMED & POST CONSUMER PLASTIC MATERIAL ~71:1781221 ALBERTA LTD , Suite 3300421 7TH Avenue Southwest CalgaryT2P 4K9Alberta, Canada ~72: OLP,SR.,JERALD W;SMITH,RANDELL N;THOMSON,DONALD W~ 33:US ~31:13/200,544 ~32:23/09/2011 2014/02161 ~ Complete ~54:ARRANGEMENT FOR UPDATING A CONTROL SYSTEM ~71:SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY, Pihtisulunkatu 9, Tampere FI-33330, Finland ~72: HAVERINEN, EEMELI;RANTANEN, ARTTU;VIITALA, JANNE~ 2014/02162 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD, SYSTEM AND A DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING A WORK MACHINE ~71:Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy, Pihtisulunkatu 9, Tampere FI-33330, Finland ~72: HAVERINEN, EEMELI;HERRALA, JUHA;TANTANEN, ARTTU;VIITALA, JANNE~ 2014/02163 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESSES AND INTERMEDIATES FOR MAKING A JAK INHIBITOR ~71:INCYTE CORPORATION, Experimental Station, Route 141 & Henry Clay Road, Building E336/207, Wilmington 19880, DE, United States of America ~72: CAO, GANFENG;LIU, PINGLI;WU, YONGZHONG;ZHOU, JIACHENG~ 33:US ~31:61/531,896 ~32:07/09/2011 2014/02167 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS OF LOPINAVIR AND RITONAVIR ~71:THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL, Foundation Building, 765 Brownlow Hill, Liverpool L69 7ZX, United States of America ~72: GIARDIELLO, MARCO NORMAN;MARTIN, PHILIP JOHN;McDONALD, THOMAS OLIVER;OWEN, ANDREW;RANNARD, STEVEN PAUL;SMITH, DARREN LEE~ 33:GB ~31:1115635.3 ~32:09/09/2011 2014/02169 ~ Complete ~54:DUPLEX STAINLESS STEEL, DUPLEX STAINLESS STEEL SLAB, AND DUPLEX STAINLESS STEEL MATERIAL ~71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMIKIN STAINLESS STEEL CORPORATION, 6-1, Otemachi 2-chome, Chiyoda-Ku 100-0004, Tokyo, Japan ~72: KAJIMURA, HARUHIKO;OIKAWA, YUUSUKE;TSUGE, SHINJI;URASHIMA, HIROSHI~ 33:JP ~31:2011-231352 ~32:21/10/2011;33:JP ~31:2011-26651 ~32:06/12/2011 2014/02171 ~ Complete ~54:AMINO ACID SEQUENCES FOR CONTROLLING PATHOGENS ~71:CENTRO DE INGENIERIA GENETICA BIOTECNOLOGIA, Avenida 31 Entre 158 y 190, Playa 11600, La Habana, Cuba ~72: ACOSTA ALBA, JANNEL;ESTRADA GRARCIA, MARIO PABLO~ 33:CU ~31:20110181 ~32:30/09/2011 2014/02154 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENT OF COAL ~71:CLEAN COAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC., 12518 W Atlantic Blvd, Coral Springs, 33071, Florida , United States of America ~72: PONCE DE LEON, IGNACIO~ 33:US ~31:61/531,791 ~32:07/09/2011 2014/02155 ~ Complete ~54:PLANT STEROIDS AND USES THEREOF ~71:DAVIDSON LOPEZ, LLC, 140 Belle Ave., Highland Park, 60035, illinois, United States of America ~72: ARNETT, JOHN F;DAVIDSON, MICHAEL;ELSHANI, SADIK;RONGEN, ROELOF~ 33:US ~31:61/535,661 ~32:16/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/675,966 ~32:26/07/2012 2014/02156 ~ Complete ~54:PHOTOCHROMIC MATERIALS THAT INCLUDE 6-AMINO SUBSTITUTED INDENO-FUSED NAPHTHOPYRANS ~71:TRANSITIONS PTICAL, INC., 9251 Belcher Road, Pinellas Park, Florida 33782, United States of America ~72: CHOPRA, ANU;KNOWLES, DAVID B.;YU, HUAYUN~ 33:US ~31:13/268,089 ~32:07/10/2011 2014/02157 ~ Provisional ~54:A FUMIGATION COVER AND A METHOD OF FUMIGATING A CONTAINER ~71:FUMIGATION INTERNATIONAL MOZAMBIQUE, LDA, Av. Acordos de Lusaka, 1274 - Pioneiros, Beira, Mozambique ~72: HOGAN, MICHAEL WILLIAM~ Page | 63

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2014/02158 ~ Complete ~54:LIQUID DETERGENT COMPOSITION ~71:GIVAUDAN SA, Chemin de la Parfumerie 5, Vernier CH-1214, Switzerland ~72: DEL NUNZIO, MARIA JOVELINO;LOPES SCHIOZER, ADRIANA~ 33:GB ~31:1117231.9 ~32:06/10/2011 2014/02160 ~ Complete ~54:WHITE METAL BABBITT FOR ROLLING MILL BUSHING ~71:SIEMENS INDUSTRY, INC., 3333 Old Milton Parkway, alpharetta 30005-4437, GA, South Africa ~72: SEELIG, KARL F.~ 33:US ~31:61/541,395 ~32:30/09/2011;33:US ~31:13/590,996 ~32:21/08/2012 2014/02105 ~ Provisional ~54:CAR TEMPERATURE CONTROL ~71:MELUSI THOKOZANI MABUZA, No 3 Panarama5 Molen StreetErmelo, South Africa ~72: MELUSI THOKOZANI MABUZA~ 2014/02115 ~ Provisional ~54:MAKING A COUNTER OFFER VIA AN ONLINE PORTAL ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02118 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD OF SENDING ALERTS BASED ON OFFERS MADE REGISTERED BUYERS ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02129 ~ Provisional ~54:FIELD BASED RULE ENGINE ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy streetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02134 ~ Provisional ~54:ONLINE OFFER TO PURCHASE INTERFACE ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY)LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY)LIMITED~ 2014/02139 ~ Provisional ~54:STEP RULE INTEGRATION METHOD ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED~ 2014/02142 ~ Provisional ~54:INTEGRATION METHOD BETWEEN MANDATE INTERFACE TO CENTRALIZED PROP TRANSFER INTERFACE ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED~ 2014/02148 ~ Complete ~54:COOLANT FORMULATIONS ~71:CHEVRON U.S.A.INC., 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon94583California , United States of America ~72: DE KIMPE,JURGEN P;LIEVENS,SERGE S~ 33:US ~31:13/279,003 ~32:21/10/2011 2014/02165 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS OF LOPINAVIR ~71:THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL, Foundation Building, 765 Brownlow Hill, Liverpool L69 7ZX, United Kingdom ~72: GIARDIELLO, MARCO NORMAN;LONG, JAMES;MARTIN, PHILIP JOHN;McDONALD, THOMAS OLIVER;OWEN, ANDREW;RANNARD, STEVEN PAUL;SMITH, DARREN LEE~ 33:GB ~31:1115634.6 ~32:09/09/2011 2014/02107 ~ Provisional ~54:SMART RECHARGEABLE REMOTE CONTROL ~71:TEBOGO ENUEL TJIA, P O Box 3356KABOKWENI, South Africa ~72: TEBOGO ENUEL TJIA~ 2014/02108 ~ Provisional ~54:CENTRAL OFFER REPOSITORY ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JABOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02111 ~ Provisional ~54:CENTRALIZED ONLINE INTERFACE TO ATTORNEY FIRMS ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ Page | 64

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2014/02114 ~ Provisional ~54:CENTRALIZED ONLINE INTERFACE FOR PROPERTY REGISTRATION ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02117 ~ Provisional ~54:MAKING A BACKUP OFFER VIA AN ONLINE PORTAL ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02125 ~ Provisional ~54:PROPERTY MANDATE ALLOCATION METHOD ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02130 ~ Provisional ~54:STEP BASED RULE ENGINE ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02140 ~ Provisional ~54:COMPETITIVE TRANSPARENCY METHOD ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED~ 2014/02149 ~ Complete ~54:HOT TEST FLUID CONTAINING VAPOR PHASE INHIBITION ~71:CHEVRON U.S.A INC ., 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon 94583California , United States of America ~72: DE KIMPE ,JURGEN P;LIEVENS ,SERGE S~ 33:US ~31:13/293,839 ~32:10/11/2011 2014/02128 ~ Provisional ~54:LEGAL COMMUNICATION MODULE ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen , South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER~ 2014/02131 ~ Provisional ~54:DOCUMENT REPOSITORY ENGINE ~71:MYROOF ASSET DISPOSALS (PTY) LIMITED, 373 Timothy StreetWaterkloof Glen, South Africa ~72: ADRIAAN JACOBUS KRUGER

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


Application Number
2011/00133 2012/05682

Assignee
COSMO S.P.A. NINGBO WOWEI DYNAMICS INDUSTRY TECHNIQUE CO., LTD AND JIANLI CEN ARIZANT HEALTHCARE INC. NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED ABBOTT LABORATORIES PIRAMAL LIFE SCIENCES LIMITED KWOK, SUI YI; WONG BING LOU LABOPHARM INC. PALADIN LABS INC. LABOPHARM (BARBADOS) LIMITED AND PALADIN LABS (BARBADOS) INC.

Assignor
COSMO DERMATOS SRL QING CEN

2009/05342 2001/01950 2013/04815 2011/08894 2013/08059 2005/04216 2005/04216 2005/04216

3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY TUFBAG (PTY) LTD ABBVIE INC. PIRAMAL HEALTHCARE LIMITED BILLION KING INTERNATIONAL LIMITED CHIMIGEN INC. PALADIN LABS INC. LABOPHARM (BARBADOS) LIMITED

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Application Number
2013/06160 2012/09284 2003/04798 2004/07406 2003/07595 2013/06826 2013/05918 2006/06557 2003/02025

Assignee
BERGSTROM. ANTON WAYNE FUNDAMO (PTY) LTD HERAEUS KULZER GMBH ELAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. TOOLBAR TECHNOLOGIES CC PENNINE ENERGY INNOVATION (PTY) LTD MAJEED, MUHAMMED BIOGEN IDEC INTERNATIONAL HOLDING LTD THE AUSTIN RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Assignor
SWITCH-ME (PTY) LTD VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH BIOGEN IDEC INTERNATIONAL HOLDING LTD COMPUBRAND SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD SAVVY LOO CC SAMI LABS LTD BIOGEN IDEC MA INC. THE MACFARLANE BURNET INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH LTD PX BIOSOLUTIONS PTY LTD

2003/02025

2012/04010 2012/04008 2012/08362 2012/06613 2012/09300 2010/07369 2012/02351 2011/05277 2012/02075 2012/06062

THE MACFARLANE BURNET INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH LTD TOTAL S.A. TOTAL S.A. SUP (PTY) LTD CHRISTIAAN ANDRIES LAAS ABBOTT GMBH & O KG AND ABBVIE INC. INNOVIA FILMS SARL NEWTECH DRILLING PRODUCTS, LLC. BRUNKEBERG INDUSTRIUTVECKLING AB PROTIA LLC ABBOTT GMBH & CO KG AND ABBOTT LABORATORIES AMYLIN PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC ARROW NO.7 LIMITED AUSTRALIAN NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANISATION LABORATOIRES BESINS INTERNATIONAL PAION DEUSTCHLAND GMBH LABORATOIRES BESINS INTERNATIONAL

TOTAL RAFFINAGE MARKETING TOTAL RAFFINAGE MARKETING LEWIS DAVID ANTHONY KIYATECH HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED ABBVIE DEUTSHLAND GMBH & CO KG AND ABBVIE INC. INNOVIA FILMS LIMITED ATLAS COPCO SECOROC LLC BRUNKEBERG SYSTEMS AB DEUTERIA BEVERAGES,LLC ABBVIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG AND ABBOTT LABORATORIES ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS LP GELMEDIC HOLDING APS BIO-GILL ENVIRONMENTAL PTY LIMITED BESINS HEALTHCARE LUXEMBOURG SARL AND UNIMED PHARMACEUTICLS LLC H.LUNDBECK A/S BESINS HEALTHCARE LUXEMBOURG SARL AND UNIMED PHARMACEUTICLS LLC Page | 66

2013/01507 2006/01902 2006/09979 2008/03087

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Application Number
2004/04844 2008/07636

Assignee
P TO PA, INC. MILOUOT CORPORATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF HAIFA BAY SETLEMENTS LTD GUALA CLOSURES S.P.A. BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT RIEMSER ARNEIMITTEL AG BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH JAMES W COOPER MULTOTEC MAGNETICS (PTY) LTD BCP FLUTED PACKAGING LIMITED VAN DER MERWE, STEPHANUS HERMANUS STICH WISE (PTY) LTD ENVIRONTEC AS BAYER PHARMA AG OSIRIS THERAPEUTICS, INC. LUCA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. LUCA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. LUCA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. LUCA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. LUCA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. LUCA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. LUCA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. LUCA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. FUNCTIONAL GENETICS, INC. UNIQURE BIOPHARMA B.V. GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORP GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORP EZILOAD MINING (PTY) LTD EZILOAD MINING (PTY) LTD EZILOAD MINING (PTY) LTD BAYER HEALTHCARE AG NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF CANADA

Assignor
UNIVERSAL ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION HATCH TECH GROUP B.V.

2013/05848 2012/06963 2012/08194 2012/06963 2003/01557 2006/07875 2009/06329 2012/08860 2012/06726 2013/03919 1998/10297 2011/01858 2008/08337 2007/08876 2009/07864 2007/09092 2012/04144 2007/08870 2008/05609 2008/05610 2009/04068 2011/02287 2000/05118 2009/02830 2013/07433 2013/07432 2013/07431 1998/10297 2013/07027

GUALA CLOSURES PATENTS B.V. BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH RIEMSER PHARMA GMBH BAYER HEALTHCARE LLC BIS INDUSTRIES LTD MULTOTEC PROCESS EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD EMLM LIMITED WILLEMSE PAUL ABRAM KILLASSY, NATALIE GAC ENVIRONHULL LIMITED BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH MESOBLAST INTENATIONAL SARL TRANSWORLD TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED TRANSWORLD TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED TRANSWORLD TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED TRANSWORLD TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED TRANSWORLD TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED TRANSWORLD TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED TRANSWORLD TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED TRANSWORLD TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED ELI LILLY AND COMPANY UNOQURE IP B.V. AND BIOMEDICINA CIMA S.L. BIO-LAB, INC. BIO-LAB, INC. TITAN MINING (PTY) LTD TITAN MINING (PTY) LTD TITAN MINING (PTY) LTD BAYER SCHERING PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT ALETHIA BIOTHERAPEUTICS INC. Page | 67

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Application Number
1999/06525 2011/05678 2012/00618 2004/06765 2007/05063

Assignee
LANXESS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH AKEBIA THERAPEUTICS INC. FUNCTIONAL GENETICS, INC. PDL BIOPHARMA, INC. BAYER PHARMA AG

Assignor
BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE AG AERPIO THERAPEUTICS INC. ELI LILLY AND COMPANY FACET BIOTECH CORPORATION BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH

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2011/08894 2013/04717 2005/04216 2005/04216 2005/04216 2013/03435 2007/06116 2002/09433 2013/01507 2007/03751 2007/03751 2007/02352 2013/03003

In the name of
PIRAMAL HEALTHCARE LIMITED KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS , LLC LABOPHARM (BARBADOS) LIMITED LABOPHARM EUROPE LIMITED LABOPHARM EUROPE LIMITED SINOXA PHARMA UG BAYER SCHERING PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT SABRE INC. AMYLIN PHARMACEUTICALS,INC. NOVAGALI PHARMA SA NOVAGALI PHARMA SAS DELTA MED S.R.L. WYETH AND EMERGENT PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT SEATLE, LLC BAYER SCHERING PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT AMSTERDAM MOLECULAR THERAPEUTICS(AMT) B.V. ZHEJIANG BETA PHARMA INC. PROTEIN DESIGN LABS, INC. FACET BIOTECH CORPORATION ABBOTT BIOTHERAPEUTICS CORPORATION OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG

New name
PIRAMAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC PALADIN LABS (BARBADOS) INC. PALDIN LABS EUROPE LIMITED PALADIN LABS EUROPE LIMITED SINOXA PHARMA GMBH BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT SABRE GLBL INC. AMYLIN PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC. NOVAGALI PHARMA SAS SANTEN SAS DELTA MED S.P.A. WYETH LLC AND EMERGENT PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT SEATLE, LLC BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT UNIQURE BIOPHARMA B.V. BETTA PHARMACEUTICALS CO., LTD PDL BIOPHARMA, INC. ABBOTT BIOTHERAPEUTICS CORPORATION ABBVIE BIOTHERAPEUTICS, INC. OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG

1998/10297 2011/02287 2012/08829 2004/06765 2004/06765 2004/06765 2000/05509 2002/05293 2005/03284 2005/03286 2007/00841

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In the name of
OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG

New name
OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG

2007/07956 2007/07957 2007/09823 2008/00884 2008/03222 2008/03223 2008/03224 2008/06109 2008/10316 2009/05163 2009/05167 2009/07024 2011/02073 2011/09378 2011/04106 2013/00997 2013/01529 2013/04371 2013/03415 2009/05533 2012/06625 2012/07713 2012/04828 2012/03933 2012/04026 2012/03528 2012/00203 2012/05373 2012/02600 2012/06431

OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG

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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 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 DISPLAY BURNER, numbered 2004/01548, dated 25/02/2007 which became void on 25/02/2008, 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 SWANEPOEL ALEXANDER FLORIS OF BRIAN BACON INC., 270 MAIN STREET, BROOKLYN. PRETORIA. 0001, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said SWANEPOEL ALEXANDER FLORIS for an invention BARBEQUE GRIDIRON, numbered 2009/04808, dated 09/07/2009 which became void on 09/07/2013, 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 LINATEX AUSTRALIA (PTY) LTD OF ADAMS AND ADAMS, LYNWOOD BRIDGE, 4 DAVENTRY ROAD, LYNWOOD MANOR. PRETORIA. 0001, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said LINATEX AUSTRALIA (PTY) LTD for an invention MINING AND MINERAL PROCESS SYSTEM AND METRO, numbered 2012/00211, dated 10/01/2012 which became void on 07/06/2013, 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 PANAPHIX INC., OF SPOOR & FISHER, HIGHGROVE OFFICE PARK OAK AVENUE, CENTURION. 0001, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said PANAPHIX INC., for an invention USE OF ARSENIC COMPOUNDS FOR TREATMENT OF PAIN AND INFLAMMATION, numbered 2009/05201, dated 24/07/2009 which became void on 01/02/2013, 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.

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Notice is hereby given that NAUDE VICUS OF 155 KIRKNESS LANE, PIERRE VAN RYNEVELD. 0157, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said NAUDE VICUS for an invention STORING HOUSEHOLD APPARATUS, numbered 2005/04615, dated 06/06/2005 which became void on 06/06/2012, 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 BRIAN RICHARD TUDHOPE OF VON SEIDELS, UNIT A1, THE ASTUARY SUITES, OXBOW CRESECNT, CAPE TOWN, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said BRYAN RICHARD TUDHOPE for an invention APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ISOLATING AND/OR ELIMINATING SOLUTES FROM A SOLUTION, numbered 2002/09138, dated 13/11/2002 which became void on 16/03/20019, 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 BRAASCH BIOTECH LLC OF DM KISCH INC., OF 5 INANDA GREENS BUSINESS PARK, 54 WIERDA ROAD WEST, WIERDA VALLEY, SANDTON. JOHANNESBURG, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said BRAASCH BIOTECH LLC for an invention CHLORAMPHENICOL ACETYL TRANSFERASE (CAT)-DEFECTIVE SOMATOSTATIN FUSION PROTEIN AND USES THEREOF, numbered 2010/09125, and dated 20/12/2010 which became void on 25/06/2013, 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. ______________________________________________________________________________________

THE PATENTS ACT, No. 57 OF 1978 APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT Notice is hereby given that ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD OF SPOOR AND FISHER, PRETORIA, 0001, made application for voluntary surrender of the patents granted to the said VITAL ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD for an invention STANCHION STRUCTURE, numbered 2004/05122, dated 05/03/2014. Any person may give notice of opposition to the voluntary surrender of the design within two months of the advertisement hereof.
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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 ________________________________________________________________________________

ADVANCED BIO-TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 1100 SATELLITE BOULEVARD SUWANEE, GA 30024, USA. Request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2012/00353 of 17 JANUARY 2012 for SILICONE SCAR TREATMENT PREPARATION.

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BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH. BINGER STRASSE 173, 55216 INGELHEIM AM RHEIN, GERMANY. Request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2006/06624 of 08 AUGUST 2006 for PHARMACEUTICAL COMBINATIONS CONTAINING BENZOXAZINE FOR TREATING RESPIRATORY DISEASES.

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ANDRITZ INC. ONE NAMIC PLACE, GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK 12801, USA. request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2012/02875 of 19 NOVEMBER 2010 for METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR THIN CHIP DIGESTER COOKING.

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ASTELLAS PHARMA INC. 3-11 NIHONBASHI-HONCHO 2-CHOME, CHUO-KU, TOKYO, 1038411, JAPAN. Request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2012/06584 of 11 MARCH 2011 for BENZAZEPINE COMPOUNDS.

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IRM LLC. 131 FRONT STREET, P.O. BOX HM 2899, HAMILTON HM LX, BERMUDA. Request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2011/06750 of 01 MARCH 2010 for N-(HETERO) ARYL, 2-(HETERO) ARYL-SUBSTITUTED ACETAMIDES FOR USE AS WNT SIGNALING MODULATORS.

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BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH. BINGER STRASSE 173, 55216 INGELHEIM AM RHEIN, GERMANY. Request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2006/07152 of 28 AUGUST 2006 for NOVEL ENANTIOMERICALLY PURE BETA-AGONISTS, METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION AND THE USE THEREOF IN THE FORM OF A DRUG.

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GIESECKE & DEVRIENT GMBH. PRINZERREGENTENSTRASSE 159, 81667 MUNCHEN, GERMANY. Request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2009/02400 of 07 APRIL 2009 for AUTHENTICITY MARK IN THE FORM OF A LUMINESCENT SUBSTANCE.

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ABBOTT, PATRICK, D. 529 MOURNING DOVE CIRCLE, LAKE MARY, FLORIDA 32746, USA. Request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2012/02695 of 13 APRIL 2012 for TARGETED EQUIPMENT MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY.

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SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH. BRUNINGSTRASSE 50, 65929 FRANKFURT AM MAIN, GERMANY. Request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2012/06321 of 321 MARCH 2011 for PISTON ROD ASSEMBLY FOR A DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE.

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COSMO S.P.A. VISA C. COLOMBO, 1,1-20020, LAINATE, MILANO, ITALY. Request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2010/00587 of 24 JULY 2008 for ENZYMATIC PROCESS FOR OBTAINING 17 ALPHA-MONOESTERS OF CORTEXOLONE AND/OR ITS 9,11DEHYDRODERIVATIVES.

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MUSSE INCORPORATED. U0195 JALAN MERDEKA, 87007, F.T. LABUAN, MALAYSIA. Request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2012/03659 of 20 OCOTBER 2010 for AN APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SIZE REDUCTION.

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NOVARTIS AG. LICHSTRASSE 35, CH-4056 BASEL, SWITZERLAND. Request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2008/09773 of 17 NOVEMBER 2008 for GALENICAL FORMULATIONS OF ALISKIREN AND HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE.

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D.M.G. ITALIA SRL. VIA LAURENTINA KM 26, 700, I00040 POMEZIA (RM) (IT). Request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2013/01607 of 01 MARCH 2013 for USE OF HMGB1 AS A BIOLOGICAL MARKER OF BOWEL INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS, NON-INVASIVE METHOD FOR IS DETECTION IN FECAL SAMPLES AND KIT THEREOF.

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GIESECKE & DEVRIENT GMBH. PRINZEREGENTENSTRASSE 159, 81667 MUNCHEN, GERMANY. Request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2009/02401 of 07 APRIL 2009 for AUTHENTICITY MARK IN THE FORM OF LUMINESCENT SUBSTANCES.

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CIRC MEDTECH LTD. HORIZON CHAMBERS, ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA, 4622, VIRGIN ISLAND (BRITISH). Request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2012/01109 of 15 FEBRUARY 2012 for CIRCUMCISION DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MASS CIRCUMCISION.

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DAVY PROCESS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED. 10 EASTBOURNE TERRACE, LONDON W2 6LG, UNITED KINGDOM. Request permission to amend the specification of letters: patent application no: 2012/02650 of 12 APRIL 2012 for VESSEL FOR CONTAINING CATALYST IN A TUBULAR REACTOR.

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INSPECTION OF SPECIFICATIONS
A complete specification may, after acceptance is advertised, be inspected during office hours at the Patent Office, Pretoria, at a charge of R4, 00. Please note, that in terms of section 43 (3) if the acceptance of an application which claims priority in terms of section 31 (1) (c) is not published in terms of section 42 within 18 months from the earliest priority claimed from the relevant application in a convention country, it shall be opened to public inspection after the expiration of 18 months from the earliest priority so claimed. COPIES OF DOCUMENTS The Patent Office, Private Bag X400, Pretoria, supplies copies of all patent and trade mark documents at the following rate: Photocopies: R1, 00 per page (Payment to be affected by means of revenue stamps only.) COMPLETE SPECIFICATIONS ACCEPTED AND ABRIDGEMENTS OR ABSTRACTS THEREOF Complete specifications in respect of the under mentioned applications for letters Patent have been accepted by the Registrar of Patents. THE PATENTS ACT, 1978 (ACT NO. 57 OF 1978) In terms of section 42 (b) of the Patents Act, 1978, a patent shall be deemed to have been sealed and granted as from the date of publication of the acceptance. THE PARTICULARS APPEAR IN THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE: The numerical references denote the following: (21) Number of application. (22) Date of application. (DA) Date of acceptance. (51) Class. (71) Name of applicant(s). (72) Name of all inventors. (33) Country. (31) Number and (32) Date of convention application. (54) Title of invention. (00) Number of sheets. Registrar of Patents ________________________________________________________________________________

21: 2004/08076 22: 2004/10/06 43: 2014/01/13 51: E21C, E21D 71: Odyssey Technology Pty Ltd 72: CARNAVAS, Paul, SUGDEN, David Burnett, SHIVAKUMAR, Karakel 33: AU 31: PS 1869 32: 2002/04/22 54: ROCK CUTTING MACHINE 00: A rock cutting machine including a boom (11) rotatably mounted at a proximal end to a chassis (13) adapted to be placed adjacent a rock face (14) to be cut. The boom extends from the chassis to a distal end adjacent the rock face. A longitudinal boom axis (21) extends between the

proximal and the distal ends of the boom and a cutting device (10) is pivotally mounted about a pivot axis (20) adjacent the distal end of the boom. The pivot axis enables wrist movement about the pivot axis by a drive mechanism (29) and is offset from the longitudinal axis of the cutting device (23).

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PATENT JOURNAL 51: A61M 71: DCA DESIGN INTERNATIONAL LTD. 72: LANGLEY, Christopher, Nigel, WIMPENNY, Steven, VEASEY, Robert, Frederick 33: GB 31: 0304823.8 32: 2003/03/03 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO A PEN-TYPE INJECTOR 00: Moulds are used for continuously casting round or polygonal billet and preblock formats, wherein the mould cavity thereof is made of a copper pipe (3) which is intensively cooled by means of a water circulation cooling system. According to the invention, in order to increase both the cooling capacity and the dimensional stability of the mould cavity (4) and to increase the total service life of the copper pipe (3), the copper pipe (3) is provided with a protective casing (12) or protective plates which cover the entire periphery of the outer pipe casing (5). Cooling channels (6) which are used to guide the cooling water to the copper pipe (3) or to the protective casing (12) are provided in order to cool the copper pipe (3). The cooling channels (6) are distributed over the entire periphery on the outer pipe casing (5) and extend essentially over the entire length of the mould.

21: 2005/01629 22: 2005/02/24 43: 2005/09/08 51: A01K, A61K, A61P, C12N 71: THE WALTER AND ELIZA HALL INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL RESEARCH 72: LAWLOR, Kathryn, Elizabeth, WICKS, Ian, Peter, ROBERTS, Andrew, Warwick, METCALF, Donald, CAMPBELL, Ian, Keith 33: AU 31: 2002950957 32: 2002/08/23 33: AU 31: 2002951071 32: 2002/08/29 54: A METHOD OF TREATMENT AND PROPHYLAXIS 00: The present invention relates generally to a method for treating or preventing or otherwise ameliorating the effects of inflammatory conditions such as but not limited to chronic immunemediated inflammatory diseases. The present invention further provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising agents which inhibit one or more inflammatory cytokines and/or which down-regulate expression of genes which encode inflammatory cytokines. Such compositions are useful in the treatment and prophylaxis of inflammatory conditions such as inflammatory arthritis amongst other chronic immune-mediated inflammatory diseases. The present invention further provides an animal model for studying the kinetics of and/or screening for agents useful in the treatment or prophylaxis of inflammatory conditions.

21: 2007/03276 22: 2007/04/20 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: DIERKING, Mark Lee, JEWELL, Dennis Edward, MONTELONGO, Luis Jose, QVYJT,

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Fernando, SHAH, Naina Kiran, VANDE GIESSEN, Timothy Glen 33: US 31: 60/612,661 32: 2004/09/24 54: HYPOALLERGENIC FOOD COMPOSITION 00: Hypoallergenic compositions for animal consumption comprising a hydrolysate in a semisolid formulation and methods for making and using such compositions for mitigating food allergy symptoms. 21: 2007/08575 22: 2007/10/08 43: 2014/01/08 51: A61K, A61P 71: Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. 72: BISHOP, Walter R., LIU, Ming, PACHTER, Jonathan A., WANG, Yan, WANG, Yaolin 33: US 31: 60/671,654 32: 2005/04/15 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING CANCER 00: This invention relates to compositions and methods useful for treating various cancers. Therapeutic combinations and methods of use thereof are also covered in the present application. 21: 2008/06197 22: 2008/07/16 43: 2014/01/27 51: B41J 71: Seiko Epson Corporation 72: ASAUCHI, Noboru 33: JP 31: JP 2005-372028 32: 2005/12/26 54: PRINTING MATERIAL CONTAINER AND BOARD MOUNTED ON PRINTING MATERIAL CONTAINER 00: This invention relates to a printing material container which is detachably attachable to a printing apparatus having a plurality of apparatusside terminals. The container comprises a first device, a second device, and a terminal group that includes a plurality of first terminals, at least one second terminal and at least one third terminal. The first and second terminals respectively are connected to a the first and second device respectively, and include a first and second contact portion for contacting a corresponding terminal among the apparatus-side terminals. The third terminal is for detection of shorting between the second and third terminal, and includes a third contact portion for contacting a corresponding terminal among the apparatusside terminals. The second, the first, and the third

21: 2008/08070 22: 2008/09/19 43: 2014/01/20 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: 4SC AG 72: VENNEMANN, Matthias, BR, Thomas, BRAUNGER, Jrgen, ZIMMERMANN, Astrid, GEKELER, Volker 33: EP 31: 06110295.0 32: 2006/02/22 54: INDOLOPYRIDINES AS EG5 KINESIN MODULATORS 00: Compounds of a certain formula (I), in which R1, R2, R3, R4, R5 and R6 have the meanings indicated in the description, are effective compounds with anti-proliferative and/or apoptosis inducing activity.

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21: 2008/08374 22: 2008/10/01 43: 2014/01/06 51: A47G 71: Unistraw Patent Holdings Limited 72: BARON, Peter 33: AU 31: 2006901056 32: 2006/03/02 54: DRINKING STRAW WITH INTEGRAL FILTERS 00: A drinking straw (1) for progressively adding an active ingredient to a carrier liquid as the liquid is drawn through the straw. The straw (1) includes a generally elongate tubular body (2) having an internal bore (3) and a sidewall (4). The tube (2) includes first and second filters (5) and (6) disposed at respective first and second ends (7) and (8), of the tube. Together, the first and second filters retain a predetermined measure of soluble active ingredients within the bore of the tube (2), while allowing a carrier liquid to be drawn through the straw, by oral suction. The active ingredient, takes the form of a plurality of solid pellets (9). Each filter is formed by blocking, closing or constricting the tube at or adjacent the corresponding end and providing at least one aperture sized to be sufficiently small to retain the pellets within the tube whilst sufficiently large to allow passage of liquid.

21: 2008/08643 22: 2008/10/09 43: 2014/01/09 51: G01N 71: Oregon Health & Science University, The Government of the United States of America d.b.a. The Department of Veterans Affairs 72: LEWINSOHN, David, LEWINSOHN, Deborah 33: US 31: 60/782,364 32: 2006/03/14 54: METHODS FOR PRODUCING AN IMMUNE RESPONSE TO TUBERCULOSIS 00: -

Methods for producing an immune response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) are disclosed herein. In several examples, the immune

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response is a protective immune response. In additional embodiments, methods are disclosed for preventing an infection with Mtb, or treating an infection with Mtb. Pharmaceutical compositions for the prevention and/or treatment of tuberculosis are also disclosed.
21: 2008/10695 22: 2008/12/18 43: 2014/01/06 51: C12Q 71: GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals SA 72: COCHE, Thierry, GRUSELLE, Olivier, BEER, Gabriele Anne-Marie, SALONGA, Dennis, STEPHENS, Craig Lawrence 33: GB 31: 0612342.6 32: 2006/06/21 54: METHOD FOR THE DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF CANCER INVOLVING PRIMERS AND PROBES FOR THE SPECIFIC DETECTION OF THE MAGE- A3 -MARKER 00: The present invention relates to MAGE-A3 specific primers and probes for use new diagnostic kits and methods. The invention further relates to immunotherapeutic treatment of specific populations of cancer patients, suffering from MAGE-A3 expressing tumours. 21: 2008/5545 22: 2008/06/25 43: 2014/01/27 51: C12P 71: BASF SE 72: POMPEJUS, Markus, FREYER, Stephan, LOHSCHEIDT, Markus, ZELDER, Oskar, BOY, Matthias 33: DE 31: 10 2005 056 668.5 32: 2005/11/28 54: FERMENTATIVE PRODUCTION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS 00: -

under fermentation conditions, the mono- and oligosaccharide-containing liquid (1) together with monosaccharides, disaccharides and/or
metabolisable oligosaccharides or with a monosaccharides, disaccharides and/or metabolisable oligosaccharides-containing

composition at a concentration less than 50 % by weight which is practically devoid of water insoluble solids, to a fermentation medium containing a micro organism which enables an organic compound to be overproduced.
21: 2008/5546 22: 2008/06/25 43: 2014/01/27 51: C12P 71: BASF SE 72: BOY, Matthias, FREYER, Stephan 33: DE 31: 10 2005 056 667.7 32: 2005/11/28 54: FERMENTATIVE PRODUCTION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS 00: The invention relates to a method for producing at least one organic compound comprising at least 3 C-atoms or at least 2 C-atoms and at least 1 Natom by fermentation. Said method comprises the following steps: i) a starch source is ground in order to obtain a grinding material which contains at least one part of the non-starch containing solid components of the starch source; ii) the grinding material is suspended in an aqueous liquid in an amount such that the dry mass content in the suspension is at least 45 wt. %, iii) the starch component is hydrolysed in the grinding material by liquefying and optionally, subsequently, sweetening, in order to obtain an aqueous medium M, which contains the hydrolysed starch components and at least one part of the nonstarch containing solid components of the starch source, is obtained; and iv) the aqueous substance M obtained in step iii) is used for fermentation in order to cultivate a micro-organism which is capable of over-producing the organic compound; the suspension obtained in step ii) is heated in step iii) by introducing vapour into the suspension, in order to obtain temperatures greater than the pasting temperature of the starch obtained in the grinding materials.

The invention relates to a method for producing by fermentation at least one type of organic compound containing at least 3 C atoms or at least two C atoms and at least one N atom consisting a1) in grinding a starch source for obtaining a ground product containing at least one part of solid starch-devoid components of the starch source, 2a) in suspending the ground material in an aqueous fluid and in hydrolysing by enzimatically liquefying the starch part of the starch source and eventually metabolisable metabolisable subsequently saccharifying, thereby obtaining a first mono- and oligosaccharide-containing liquid (1), b) in adding,

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71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: JOZIAK, Marilou T., FISHER, Steven W. 33: US 31: 11/479,678 32: 2006/06/30 54: HIGH FLUORIDE ION ORAL CARE COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING ANTICARIES ACTIVITY 00: An oral care composition and method of maintaining anticaries activity of fluoride ion in an oral care composition are described. An oral care composition comprises a fluoride ion source sufficient to maintain a high fluoride content in the composition, an effective amount of a desensitizing agent and water. A method of maintaining anticaries activity of fluoride ion in an oral care composition comprises providing an oral care composition comprising fluoride ions, an effective amount of a desensitizing agent and water.

21: 2009/00386 22: 2009/01/16 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K 71: GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals s.a., The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the Army 72: COHEN, Joseph D, MARCHAND, Martine, OCKENHOUSE, Christian F., YADAVA, Anjali 33: GB 31: 0614254.1 32: 2006/07/18 54: VACCINES FOR MALARIA 00: -

The present invention relates to a hybrid/ fusion protein derived from the CS protein of Plasmodium vivax (P. vivax), methods for preparing and purifying the same, its use in medicine, particularly in the prevention of malarial infections, for example those caused by P. vivax, compositions/vaccines containing the protein or antibodies against the protein such as monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies and use of the same, particularly in therapy. The invention also extends to lipoprotein particles of said hybrid protein and formulations/vaccines comprising the same and use thereof. In particular it relates to an immunogenic hybrid fusion protein comprising: a. at least one repeat unit derived from the repeating region of a type I circumsporozoite protein of P. vivax, b. at least
one repeat unit derived from the repeating region of a type II circumsporozoite protein of P. vivax,

21: 2009/04454 22: 2009/06/25 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K, A61P, C12N 71: Acceleron Pharma Inc. 72: SHERMAN, Matthew L. 33: US 31: 60/875,682 32: 2006/12/18 54: ACTIVIN-ACTRII ANTAGONISTS AND USES FOR INCREASING RED BLOOD CELL LEVELS 00: In certain aspects, the present invention provides compositions and methods for increasing red

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PATENT JOURNAL 72: YAMKA, Ryan Michael, FRIESEN, Kim Gene, ZICKER, Steven Curtis 33: US 31: 60/891,171 32: 2007/02/22 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING THE DEVELOPMENT OF GROWING ANIMALS 00: Compositions and methods to promote bone development, enhance neurologic development, enhance cognitive and motor skills, promote a healthy body composition, and/or reduce the fat of a growing animal are disclosed.

blood cell and/or hemoglobin levels in vertebrates, including rodents and primates, and particularly in humans.

21: 2009/06388 22: 2009/09/14 43: 2014/01/14 51: A23K 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: YAMKA, Ryan Michael, FRIESEN, Kim Gene, ZICKER, Steven Curtis 33: US 31: 60/891,171 32: 2007/02/22 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING IMMUNE SYSTEM OF FELINES 00: Compositions and methods useful to enhance the development of the immune system of a growing animal are disclosed.

21: 2009/06389 22: 2009/09/14 43: 2014/01/14 21: 2009/06360 22: 14/09/2009 43: 14/01/2014 51: A61K, A61P 71: MERRIMACK PHARMACEUTICALS INC 72: ARUMUGAM MURUGANANDAM, DAVID BUCKLER , FELDHAUS MICHAEL, NIELSEN ULRIK, SCHOEBERL BIRGIT 33: US 31: 60/901,904 32: 2007/02/16, 54: ANTIBODIES AGAIST ERBB3 AND USES THEREOF 00: 57: The present invention provides a novel class 51: A23K 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: YAMKA, Ryan Michael, FRIESEN, Kim Gene, ZICKER, Steven Curtis 33: US 31: 60/891,171 32: 2007/02/22 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING NEUROLOGIC DEVELOPMENT 00: Compositions and methods useful to enhance neurologic development of a growing animal are disclosed.

of monoclonal antibodies which bind ErbB3 receptor and inhibits various ErbB3 functions. For example, the antibodies described herein are capable of binding to ErbB3 and inhibiting EGFlike ligand mediated phosphorylation of the receptor.
21: 2009/06387 22: 2009/09/14 43: 2014/01/14 51: A23K 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc.

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21: 2009/06433 22: 2009/09/15 43: 2014/01/20 51: C07H 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: GION, Wendy R., CARSON, Gerald R., GAO, Hong, KUNES, Yune Z. 33: US 31: 60/921,141 32: 2007/03/30 54: RECOMBINANT EXPRESSION VECTOR ELEMENTS (REVES) FOR ENHANCING EXPRESSION OF RECOMBINANT PROTEINS IN HOST CELLS 00: Compositions and methods comprising recombinant expression vector elements (rEVEs) to enhance the level of expression of recombinant proteins are described. Other compositions and methods for lowering, substantially suppressing, or essentially silencing expression of a recombinant protein are also described.

21: 2009/06525 22: 2009/09/18 43: 2010/03/26 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: MERCK SHARP & DOHME CORP. 72: BILODEAU, Mark, T., NANDA, Kausik, K., TROTTER, B., Wesley 33: US 31: 60/921,759 32: 2007/04/04 54: THERAPEUTIC AGENTS 00: The present invention is directed to therapeutic agents of the formula (I) which are atypical antipsychotics and which arc useful in the treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders associated with dopamine D2 and serotonin 5-HT2A neurotransmission dysfunction wherein; R1 is C1-6alkyl, which is unsubstituted or substituted with 1-6 fluoro, wherein R1 and the hydroxyl group on the ring are attached to the same carbon atom; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.

21: 2009/06587 22: 2009/09/21 43: 2014/01/20 51: B07B 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: MALMBERG, Mats 33: SE 31: 0700952-5 32: 2007/04/19 54: SUPPORTING STRUCTURE AND A SUPPORT CARRIER 00: The present invention concerns a supporting structure for different screening media on a vibrating screen. It also concerns a support carrier (5) of the supporting structure. The supporting structure is received on a vibrating screen (1) and it has a number of support carriers (5) arranged parallel to each other and perpendicular to a number of transversal carriers (4). The support carriers (5) and the transversal carriers (4) form a grid. The support carriers (5) have grooves (8, 9) at each end to be snapped on and locked on circular ribs (20) on top of the transversal carriers (4). The support carriers (5) are made of a polymeric material and are elongated elements.

21: 2009/06675 22: 2009/09/23 43: 2014/01/20 51: E02F 71: CQMS Pty Ltd 72: LESLIE, Bruce Alexander, ORTON, Simon Peter, PLANT, Benjamin Charles, BOLT, Roderick Mark 33: AU 31: 2007901686 32: 2007/03/29 54: MOUNTING OF WEAR MEMBERS 00: Page | 83

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PATENT JOURNAL extending between and coupling the boss of said retaining member and the locating member. The tensioning member is configured to cause relative contraction of the mounting pin assembly such that the locating member is drawn upon the locating surface of the retaining member towards the boss when a tensile force is applied to the tensioning member.

A retaining pin assembly for an excavator tooth assembly. The retaining pin assembly has opposable locating members each having a shank portion able to be slidably insertable via a respective retaining pin aperture on opposite sides of a wear member into a transversely extending mounting aperture of a mounting nose of an excavator. Each locating member also has an enlarged inwardly convergent tapered wedge portion adjacent a normally outer end. The retaining pin assembly also has a tensionable retaining member extending between the locating members from one side of the retaining pin assembly. When tension is applied to the retaining member relative contraction of the locating members occurs to urge the wear member into engagement with the mounting nose by wedging engagement between each of the wedge portions and a rear wall of respective retaining pin apertures.

21: 2009/06817 22: 2009/09/30 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: HILLIARD, Jr.,Peter R., HASSAN, Mahmoud, KAPLAN, Stacey, SOLIMAN, Nadia 33: US 31: 60/896,146 32: 2007/03/21 54: STRUCTURED COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A CLAY 00: Structured personal care compositions comprising a clay are contemplated, as well as methods for using such compositions.

21: 2009/06676 22: 2009/09/23 43: 2014/01/20 51: E02F 71: CQMS Pty Ltd 72: LESLIE, Bruce Alexander, ORTON, Simon Peter, LAWLER, Todd John, HEAPHY, Paul Lindsay 33: AU 31: 2007901765 32: 2007/04/03 54: A MOUNTING PIN ASSEMBLY FOR AN EXCAVATOR WEAR MEMBER 00: A mounting pin assembly having a retaining member which includes a locating surface and a boss extending from the locating surface. The mounting pin assembly also has a locating member slidably mountable upon the locating surface of the retaining member. The locating member also has an enlarged portion defined by an outwardly divergent face. The mounting pin assembly also has a tensioning member

21: 2009/07038 22: 2009/10/08 43: 2014/01/08 51: C07C, C09K 71: Mexichem Amanco Holding S.A. de C.V. 72: SHARRATT, Andrew Paul, MCCARTHY, John 33: GB 31: 0706978.4 32: 2007/04/11 54: PROCESS FOR ISOMERISING A (HYDROHALO) FLUOROALKENE Page | 84

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00: A process for isomerising a (hydrohalo)fiuoroalkene, the process comprising contacting the (hydrohalo) fluoroalkene with a catalyst comprising an unsupported Lewis acid, a chromia-containing catalyst containing at least one additional metal, an alumina, a supported liquid catalyst, and mixtures thereof.

21: 2009/07215 22: 2009/10/15 43: 2014/01/17 51: A61K, A61P 71: Laccure AB 72: BATCHELLER, Greg, HEDNER, Thomas, JOHNSSON, Jrgen, SCHUBERT, Werner, SJGREN, Christer, STERNER, Olov, SZNITOWSKA, Malgorzat 33: DK 31: PA 2007 00508 32: 2007/03/30 54: USE OF OLIGOMERS OF LACTIC ACID IN THE TREATMENT OF GYNAECOLOGICAL DISORDERS 00: Use of the one or more oligomers of lactic acid with the following formula (I) wherein n is an integer from 2 to 25 such as, e.g., from 2 to 20, from 3 to 25, from 3 to 20, from 2 to 15, from 3 to 15, from 2 to 10, from 3 to 10, from 4 to 10, or from 4 to 9 or a lactic acid oligomeric product for the prophylaxis and/or treatment of a disease or condition that benefit of an acidic environment especially a gynaecological infection such as a bacterial infection, such as bacterial vaginosis, unspecific colpitis, senile colpitis, cervicitis, and urethritis, a fungal infection, such as candidosis (Candida albicans), cryptococcosis, actinomycosis, or a viral infection, such as Human lmmunodefiency Virus (HIV), Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV), Human Papilloma Virus (HPV).

21: 2009/07465 22: 2009/10/23 43: 2014/01/27 51: A01N, A61K 71: Salutria Pharmaceuticals LLC 72: SCOTT, Robert A. D. 33: US 31: 60/920,099 32: 2007/03/26 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS OF DERIVATIVES OF PROBUCOL FOR THE TREATMENT OF DIABETES 00: This present invention provides methods and pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment or prophylaxis of diabetes and related disorders, comprising the administration of an effective amount of a monoester of probucol, particularly the monosuccinic acid ester, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or derivative thereof.

21: 2009/07471 22: 2009/10/23 43: 2014/01/27 51: C12Q 71: deCODE Genetics ehf. 72: STACEY, Simon, SULEM, Patrick, MANOLESCU, Andrei 33: IS 31: 8625 32: 2007/03/26 54: GENETIC VARIANTS ON CHR2 AND CHR16 AS MARKERS FOR USE IN BREAST CANCER RISK ASSESSMENT, DIAGNOSIS, PROGNOSIS AND TREATMENT 00: The invention pertains to certain genetic variants on Chr2q14, Chr2q35 and Chr16q12 as susceptibility variants of breast cancer. Methods of risk assessment and diagnosis of increased and/or decreased susceptibility to breast cancer, using such variants are described. The invention further relates to kits for diagnosing a susceptibility to breast cancer.

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PATENT JOURNAL 33: US 31: 60/915,761 32: 2007/05/03 33: US 31: 60/947,731 32: 2007/07/03 54: NOVEL PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION 00: Disclosed are novel pharmaceutical compositions containing 3'-[(2Z)-[1-(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-1,5dihydro-3-methyl-5-oxo-4H-pyrazol-4ylidene]hydrazino]-2'-hydroxy-[ 1,1 '-biphenyl]-3carboxylic acid bis-(monoethanolamine) (eltrombopag olamine) and processes for preparing the same. 21: 2009/07961 22: 2009/11/12 43: 2010/05/19 51: A61K, A61P 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: GONCALVES, Elisabete, WIRTH, Wolfgang, LAKSHMAN, Jay, Parthiban, KALB, Oskar, MUTZ, Michael 33: US 31: 60/974,197 32: 2007/09/21 33: EP 31: 07109816.4 32: 2007/06/07 54: STABILIZED AMORPHOUS FORMS OF IMATINIB MESYLATE 00: The invention relates to the stabilized amorphous form of the methanesulfonic acid addition salt of 4-(4-methylpiperazin-1-ylmethyl)-N-[4-methyl-3-(4(pyridin-3-yl)-pyrimidin-2-ylamino)-phenyl]benzamide, pharmaceutical compositions such as capsules or tablets containing this form, the use of such form in diagnostic methods or, preferably, for the therapeutic treatment of warm-blooded animals, especially humans, and the use of formulation principles stabilizing the amorphous form of Imatinib mesylate as an intermediate for the preparation of pharmaceutical compositions.

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: GAFFAR, Abdul, MELLO, Sarita V., PRENCIPE, Michael 33: US 31: 11/695,129 32: 2007/04/02 54: ORAL CARE COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A MIXED TOCOPHEROL COMPONENT 00: An oral care composition, such as a dentifrice composition, which provides enhanced antigingivitis efficacy is disclosed. The composition includes a tocopherol component which consists of about 10% to about 90% of gamma tocopherol, with the balance of the components selected from alpha tocopherol, beta tocopherol, delta tocopherol, and mixtures thereof.

21: 2009/07643 22: 2008/05/02 43: 2014/01/30 51: C07D 71: CEPHALON, INC. 72: CHRISTIE, MICHAEL, PETRAITIS, JOSEPH J 33: US 31: 60/927,356 32: 2007/05/03 54: PROCESSES FOR PREPARING (R)-2METHYLLPHYRROLIDINE AND (S)-2METHYLPYRROLIDINE AND TARTRATE SALTS THEREOF 00: The present invention provides a short, safe, inexpensive, commercially scalable process for preparing (R)- or (S)-2-methylpyrrolidine from 2methylpyrroline, which does not require the isolation of synthetic intermediates.

21: 2009/07710 22: 2009/11/03 43: 2010/05/12 51: A61K 71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC 72: KAPSI, Shivakumar, G., MULLER, Francis, X.

21: 2009/7078 22: 2009/10/12 43: 2014/01/13 51: H04N 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: WANG, Xianglin, RIDGE, Justin 33: US 31: 60/894,667 32: 2007/03/13 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VIDEO ENCODING AND DECODING 00: A video coding method comprises dividing a coefficient vector into two or more sub-vectors, each sub-vector having a length less than or equal to a length of the coefficient vector, indicating a size of each sub-vector and a position of each sub-vector within the coefficient vector, and forming a block corresponding to each subvector.

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21: 2010/00349 22: 2008/04/15 43: 2014/01/27 51: H01M 71: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 72: TUCKER, MICHAEL C, JACOBSON, CRAIG P, LAU, GRACE Y 33: US 31: 60/962,054 32: 2007/07/25 54: HIGH TEMPERATURE ELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICE WITH INTERLOCKING STRUCTURE 00: Layered structures and associated fabrication methods that serve as the foundation for preparing high-operating-temperature electrochemical cells have a porous ceramic layer and a porous metal support or current collector layer bonded by mechanical interlocking which is provided by interpenetration of the layers and/or roughness of the metal surface. The porous layers can be infiltrated with catalytic material to produce a functioning electrochemical electrode.

21: 2010/00393 22: 2010/01/19 43: 2014/01/20 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: Schering Corporation 72: BIGLER, Michael E., CUA, Daniel J., JOYCESHAIKH, Barbara, PHILLIPS, Joseph H. 33: US 31: 60/947,314 32: 2007/06/29 54: MDL-1 USES 00: The invention provides methods for treating bone resorption disorders with antagonists of MDL-1.

21: 2010/01740 22: 2010/03/11 43: 2010/04/06 51: A61K, C12N, C12R 71: ZOETIS W LLC 72: KUMAR, Mahesh, KHAN, Muhammad, Ayub 33: US 31: 60/993,447 32: 2007/09/11 54: ATTENUATED MYCOPLASMA GALLISEPTICUM STRAINS 00: The present invention provides live, attenuated Mycoplasma gallisepticum bacteria that exhibit reduced expression of a protein identified as MGA_0621. In certain embodiments, the attenuated bacteria may additionally exhibit reduced expression of one or more proteins selected from the group consisting of pyruvate dehydrogenase, phosphopyruvate hydratase, 2deoxyribose-5-phosphate aldolase, and ribosomal protein L35, relative to a wild-type M. gallisepticum bacterium. Also provided are vaccines and vaccination methods involving the use of the live, attenuated M. gallisepticum bacteria, and methods for making live attenuated M. gallisepticum bacteria. An exemplary live, attenuated strain of M. gallisepticum is provided, designated MGx+47, which was shown by proteomics analysis to exhibit significantly reduced expression of MGA_0621, and was shown to be safe and effective when administered as a vaccine against M. gallisepticum infection in chickens.

21: 2010/03304 22: 2010/05/11 43: 2010/11/11 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: ALLERGAN, INC. 72: DONDE, Yariv, NGUYEN, Jeremiah, H., BURK, Robert, M.

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PATENT JOURNAL 33: - 31: - 32: 54: TENSIONABLE SPINAL BOLT WITH RESIN NUT AND RELATED METHODS 00: 57: In one aspect of the invention, an apparatus

33: US 31: 60/986,849 32: 2007/11/09 33: US 31: 12/265,062 32: 2008/11/05 54: SUBSTITUTED CYCLOPENTANES HAVING PROSTAGLANDING ACTIVITY 00: Disclosed herein are compounds having a formula: (I) Therapeutic methods, medicaments, and compositions related thereto are also disclosed.

and related methods for installation in a borehole formed in a face of a mine passage comprises an elongated bolt including a spiral shaft portion for positioning in the borehole. A hardened, stationary resin nut formed in only part of the borehole, preferably spaced from the distal end thereof, the spiral shaft portion of the bolt. Consequently, rotation of the spiral shaft portion within the hardened resin nut serves to move the bolt within the barehole, such as for purposes of tensioning.

21: 2010/05909 22: 2010/08/18 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K, C07D 71: Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. 72: COOPER, Alan B., NAN, Yang, DENG, Yongqi, SHIPPS Jr., Gerald W., SHIH, NengYang, ZHU, Hugh Y., KELLY, Joseph M., GUDIPATI, Subrahmanyam, DOLL, Ronald J., PATEL, Mehul F., DESAI, Jagdish A., WANG, James J-S, PALIWAL, Sunil, TSUI, Hon-Chung, BOGA, Sobhana Babu, ALHASSAN, Abdul-Basit, GAO, Xiaolei, ZHU, Liang, YAO, Xin 33: US 31: 61/030,407 32: 2008/02/21 54: COMPOUNDS THAT ARE ERK INHIBITORS 00: Disclosed are the ERK inhibitors of formula 1.0: and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts, and solvates thereof. Q is a tetrahydopyridinyl ring. All other substitutents are as defined herein. Also disclosed are methods of treating cancer using the compounds of formula 1.0.

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PATENT JOURNAL acid, N-acetyl galactosamine and galactose, n has a value between (1) and (10) with the proviso that if n has the value (1) R is a threonine residue or a serine residue and if n has a value between (2) and (10) the peptide contains at least one threonine or serine residue, m has a value between (2) and (4) and at least (20) mol% of the ingredient is N-acetyl-neuraminic acid.

72: HOOPER, Nicole, GRIERSON, Gordon 33: GB 31: 0804272.3 32: 2008/03/07 54: WRAPPER FOR SMOKING MATERIAL RODS 00: The present invention related to wrappers (4) for smoking material rods. More particularly, the present invention relates to wrappers for smoking material rods, wherein the wrappers comprise a single sheet having two or more plies (10, 11) and one of the plies contains adsorbent material and flavourant. The present invention also relates to a method of preparing the wrapper/ and to smoking articles (1) comprising the wrapper.

21: 2010/06870 22: 2010/09/27 43: 2014/01/27 51: A24C, A24D, D21F 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 72: HOOPER, Nicole, GRIERSON, Gordon 33: GB 31: 0804273.1 32: 2008/03/07 54: PLUG WRAP OR TIPPING PAPER FOR SMOKING ARTICLES 00: The present invention relates to plug wrap or tipping paper (5) for smoking articles (1). More particularly, the present invention relates to plug wrap or tipping paper for smoking articles, wherein the plug wrap and tipping paper comprises a sheet having two or more plies (10,11) and one of the plies comprises adsorbent material. The present invention also relates to a method of preparing the plug wrap and tipping paper, and smoking articles comprising the plug wrap and/or tipping paper.

21: 2010/06826 22: 2010/09/23 43: 2014/01/27 51: C07H 71: Nestec S.A. 72: BERROCAL, Rafael, FICHOT, Marie-Claire, SPRENGER, Norbert 33: EP 31: 08101975.4 32: 2008/02/26 54: OLIGOSACCHARIDE INGREDIENT 00: An oligosaccharide ingredient comprising glycosylated amino acids and peptides of the general formula RnSacm where R is an amino acid residue, Sac is a monosaccharide selected from the group comprising N-acetyl-neuraminic

21: 2010/06943 22: 2010/09/29 43: 2014/01/27 51: G01N 71: Balter, Inc. 72: STAMNES, Jakob J., STAMNES, Knut, ZHAO, Lu, HAMRE, Boerge, RYZHIKOV,

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PATENT JOURNAL 00: Improved analytical, diagnostic, monitoring, and other methods (and their associated devices) for evaluating the extent of deposition of an agent onto a substrate are described. Exemplary methods may be used in the in the monitoring of the dental health of patients or in the fast, efficient screening and/ or characterization of formulations in terms of their use for depositing oral actives onto tooth surfaces. The methods involve the direct or in situ analysis of substrates, onto which agents are deposited, using Near-IR spectroscopy and/ or UV spectroscopy.

Gennady, BIRYULINA, Marina, SOMMERSTEN, Endre R., NIELSEN, Kristian P., MOAN, Johan E. 33: US 31: 61/037,503 32: 2008/03/18 54: OPTICAL METHOD FOR DETERMINING MORPHOLOGICAL PARAMETERS AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF TISSUE 00: In an embodiment of the present disclosure, an optical method for determining morphological parameters and physiological properties of tissue is presented. The method includes using reflectance measurements from a tissue area for a plurality of wavelengths, using a bio-optical model, using radiative transfer modeling and using a non-linear inversion procedure. The method further includes systematically varying values of the morphological parameters and physiological properties of the tissue and simultaneously varying the inherent optical properties, which are linked to the morphological parameters and the physiological properties of the tissue, until the non-linear inversion procedure returns values for the morphological parameters and the physiological properties of the tissue such that an agreement between the reflectance measurements and reflectances computed by the radiative transfer model, based on the returned morphological parameters and the physiological properties of the tissue values and corresponding inherent optical properties values, reach a predetermined level of accuracy.

21: 2010/07026 22: 2010/10/01 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61C, A61Q, G01N 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: HALUKO SCHAEFFER, Jennifer, XU, Guofeng, PERU, Deborah A., SUBRAMANYAM, Ravi 33: US 31: 61/042,558 32: 2008/04/04 54: ANALYSIS OF SUBSTRATES HAVING AGENTS DEPOSITED THEREON

21: 2010/07028 22: 2010/10/01 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: BLANVALET, Claude, LAMBERT, Pierre, TACK, Viviane 33: US 31: 61/042,470 32: 2008/04/04 54: ORAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SHELLAC WAX AND BLEACHED SHELLAC FOR USE IN STOMATOLOGY AND DENTAL CARE 00: An oral composition comprising an active component and an adhesive film forming component comprising bleached shellac and shellac wax for the treatment of teeth.

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PATENT JOURNAL being that of the container as formed. The container is formed from a preform (10) that has an elastomer layer (20 (a), 20 (b) ) of a size and shape to produce the elastomer on the gripping area of the container, providing a blow mold with a negative of the container and gripping area on the inner surface of the mold, orienting the preform in the mold such that the elastomer layer on the preform is adjacent to the negative of the gripping area on the inner surface of the mold, and injecting a gas into the preform to blow mold the container with the gripping areas overmolded with a layer of the elastomer.

21: 2010/07136 22: 2010/10/06 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd 72: BOLLI, Martin, LESCOP, Cyrille, MATHYS, Boris, MUELLER, Claus, NAYLER, Oliver, STEINER, Beat 33: PCT 31: PCT/IB2008/050848 32: 2008/03/07 54: PYRIDIN-2-YL DERIVATIVES AS IMMUNOMODULATING AGENTS 00: The invention relates to pyridine derivatives of Formula (I), wherein A, R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6 and R7 are as described in the description, their preparation and their use as pharmaceutically active compounds. Said compounds particularly act as immunomodulating agents.

21: 2010/07183 22: 2010/10/07 43: 2014/01/13 51: B29B, B29C, B65D 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: SHI, Yu 33: US 31: 12/099,404 32: 2008/04/08 54: OVERMOLDED CONTAINERS WITH IMPROVED GRIP AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF 00: A blow molded container (22) is blow molded with improved gripping areas. The gripping areas of the container contain a layer (20 (a), 20 (b) of an elastomer which has a greater coefficient of friction than the coefficient of friction of the container surface. The elastomer preferably is selectively on the gripping areas for that container with the surface of the remainder of the container

21: 2010/07331 22: 2010/10/13 43: 2014/01/14 51: A61K 71: GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals SA 72: BALLOU Jr., William Ripley, HANON, Emmanuel Jules 33: US 31: 61/045,291 32: 2008/04/16 54: VACCINE 00: The present invention provides an immunogenic composition comprising a Streptococcus pneumoniae antigen and an adjuvant composition comprising an oil in water emulsion, wherein said oil in water emulsion comprises 0.5 - 10 mg

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF 2, 3, 3, 3-TETRAFLUOROPROPENE 00: The present invention provides a process for its preparation comprising (a) converting 1,1,1trifluoro-2,3-dichloropropane (243db) to 3,3,3trifluoro-2-chloro-prop-1-ene (CF3CCI=CH2) in the

metabolisable oil, 0.5 - 11 mg tocol and 0.1 - 4 mg emulsifying agent, per human dose.

presence of a first catalyst in a first reactor, (b) contacting CF3CCI=CH2 with a fluorinating agent in the presence of a second catalyst in a second reactor to produce a compound of formula CF3CFXCH3, wherein X = Cl or F, and (c) dehydrohalogenating the compound of formula CF3CFXCH3 to produce 2,3,3,3tetrafluoropropene (1234yf).
21: 2010/07654 22: 2010/10/26 43: 2014/01/27 51: A24F, A61M 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 72: MURPHY, James 33: GB 31: 0808154.9 32: 2008/05/06 54: AEROSOL DISPENSING DEVICE 00: An aerosol dispensing device comprises a tubular body (2, 3) that provides a plenum (32), a mouthpiece (1) having an outlet (34), a valve (17) for dispensing fluid from a canister (5) as an aerosol with relatively large and small droplet sizes into the plenum for supply to a user through the mouthpiece, and a baffle arrangement (26, 27) that provides first (33) and second (36) passageways each coupled at one end to the plenum and so configured to receive relatively small and large size droplets in the aerosol respectively, the other end of the first passageway (33) extending to the outlet (34) in the mouthpiece to supply the small size droplets to the user, and the other end of the second passageway (36) being closed to inhibit passage of the large size droplets to the mouthpiece outlet, and containing a absorbent pad (31) to prevent leakage of liquid from the canister. The pad (31) may be preloaded with a flavourant.

21: 2010/07402 22: 2010/10/15 43: 2014/01/15 51: A61K 71: GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals SA 72: BALLOU Jr., William Ripley, HANON, Emmanuel Jules 33: US 31: 61/045,292 32: 2008/04/16 54: VACCINE 00: The present invention provides an immunogenic composition comprising an antigen or antigen composition and an adjuvant composition comprising an oil in water emulsion, wherein said oil in water emulsion comprises 0.5 - 10 mg metabolisable oil, 0.5 - 11 mg tocol and 0.1 - 4 mg emulsifying agent, per human dose.

21: 2010/07526 22: 2010/10/21 43: 2014/01/27 51: C07C 71: Mexichem Amanco Holding S.A. de C.V. 72: SMITH, John William, MCGUINESS, Claire, SHARRATT, Andrew Paul 33: GB 31: 0806422.2 32: 2008/04/09

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PATENT JOURNAL JUNPING, ZHAO, LIU, WENDY, HURLEY, CHRISTOPHER A, LIANG, JUN 33: US 31: 61/074,506 32: 2008/06/20 54: TRIAZOLOPYRIDINE JAK INHIBITOR COMPOUNDS AND METHODS 00: A compound of Formula (I), enantiomers, diasteriomers, tautomers or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 are defined herein, are useful as JAK kinase inhibitors. A pharmaceutical composition that includes a compound of Formula (I) and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, adjuvant or vehicle, and methods of treating or lessening the severity of a disease or condition responsive to the inhibition of JAK kinase activity in a patient are disclosed. Formula (I).

21: 2010/08390 22: 2009/05/26 43: 2014/01/24 51: A01N 71: PARATEK PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: WARCHOL, TADEUSZ, CVETOVICH, RAYMOND 33: US 31: 61/128,712 32: 2008/05/23 54: SALTS AND POLYMORPHS OF A TETRACYCLINE COMPOUND 00: Crystalline forms, including salts and polymorphs, of a compound useful in the treatment of tetracycline compound-responsive states are provided herein. The crystalline compounds are useful for the treatment or prevention of conditions and disorders such as bacterial infections and neoplasms, as well as other known applications for tetracycline compounds in general.

21: 2010/08957 22: 2009/06/19 43: 2014/01/06 51: A01N; A61K 71: GENENTECH, INC. 72: PASTOR, RICHARD, ZHU, BING-YAN, LYSSIKATOS, JOSEPH P, SIU, MICHAEL, MAGNUSON, STEVEN R, HAIYING, HE, YISONG, XIAO, JIFU, ZHENG, XING, XU,

21: 2010/09170 22: 2010/12/21 43: 2010/08/12 51: A61K, C07D 71: SIRTRIS PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: BLUM, Charles, A., DISCH, Jeremy, S., NG, Pui, Yee, PERNI, Robert, B., VU, Chi, B. 33: US 31: 61/133,938 32: 2008/07/03 54: BENZIMIDAZOLES AND RELATED ANALOGS AS SIRTUIN MODULATORS 00: Provided herein are sirtuin-modulating compounds of formula (II) The sirtuin-modulating compounds may be used for increasing the lifespan of a cell, and treating and/or preventing a wide variety of diseases and disorders including,

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for example, diseases or disorders related to aging or stress, diabetes, obesity, neurodegenerative diseases, cardiovascular disease, blood clotting disorders, inflammation, cancer, and/or flushing as well as diseases or disorders that would benefit from increased mitochondrial activity. Also provided are compositions comprising a sirtuin-modulating compound in combination with another therapeutic agent.

21: 2011/00133 22: 2008/07/24 43: 2014/01/06 51: C12P, A61K, A61P, C07J 71: COSMO DERMATOS SRL 72: AJANI, MAURO, MORO, LUIGI 33: IT 31: MI2007A001616 32: 2007/08/03 54: ENZYMATIC PROCESS FOR OBTAINING 17 ALPHA-MONOESTERS OF CORTEXOLONE AND/OR ITS 9,11-DEHYDRODERIVATIVES 00: The present invention refers to an enzymatic process for obtaining 17alpha-monoesters of cortexolone and/or its 9, 11-dehydroderivatives starting from the corresponding 17 alpha, 21diesters which comprises an enzymatic alcoholysis reaction. Furthermore, the present invention refers to crystalline forms of cortexolone 17alpha-propionate and 9, 11-dehydrocortexolone 17alpha-butanoate.

21: 2011/00211 22: 2009/07/08 43: 2014/01/07 51: C07D; A61K; A61P; 71: INTELLIKINE LLC 72: LI, LIANSHENG, REN, PINGDA, LIU, YI, WILSON, TROY EDWARD, CHAN, KATRINA, ROMMEL, CHRISTIAN, MARTIN, MICHAEL 33: US 31: 61/079,127 32: 2008/07/08 54: KINASE INHIBITORS AND METHODS OF USE 00: The present invention provides chemical entities or compounds and pharmaceutical compositions thereof that are capable of modulating certain protein kinases such as mTor, tyrosine kinases, and/or lipid kinases such as PI3 kinase. Also provided in the present invention are methods of using these compositions to modulate activities of one or more of these kinases, especially for therapeutic applications.

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asthma, multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease, and arthritis are disclosed.
21: 2011/01367 22: 2009/09/29 43: 2014/01/07 51: C12N; C12P 71: BUTAMAX(TM) ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC 72: SUH, WONCHUL, FLINT, DENNIS, TOMB, JEAN-FRANCOIS, ROTHMAN, STEVEN CARY, YE, RICK W 33: US 31: 61/100,792 32: 2008/09/29 54: IDENTIFICATION AND USE OF BACTERIAL [2FE-2S] DIHYDROXY-ACID DEHYDRATASES 00: A group of bacterial dihydroxy-acid dehydratases having a [2Fe-2S] cluster was discovered. Bacterial [2Fe-2S] DHADs were expressed as heterologous proteins in bacteria and yeast cells, providing DHAD activity for conversion of 2,3dihydroxyisovalerate to α-ketoisovalerate or 2,3-dihydroxymethylvalerate to αketomethylvalerate. Isobutanol and other compounds may be synthesized in pathways that include bacterial [2Fe-2S] DHAD activity.

21: 2011/00461 22: 2011/01/18 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K, A61P 71: Novozymes Adenium Biotech A/S 72: KJAER, Tanja Maria Rosenkilde, KRUSE, Thomas, MYGIND, Per Holse, BRINCH, Karoline Sidelmann, KJAERULFF, Soeren, ANDERSEN, Birgitte 33: EP 31: 08160761.6 32: 2008/07/18 54: TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES WITH MAMMAL BETA DEFENSINS 00: -

The present invention relates to treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases with mammal beta defensing.
21: 2011/00599 22: 2009/08/19 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61P; A61K; C07C 71: XENOPORT, INC. 72: DAI, XUEDONG, ZERANGUE, NOA, GANGAKHEDKAR, ARCHANA, VIRSIK, PETER A 33: US 31: 61/090,163 32: 2008/08/19 54: PRODRUGS OF METHYL HYDROGEN FUMARATE, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, AND METHODS OF USE 00: -

Prodrugs of methyl hydrogen fumarate, pharmaceutical compositions comprising prodrugs of methyl hydrogen fumarate, and methods of using prodrugs of methyl hydrogen fumarate and pharmaceutical compositions thereof for treating diseases such as psoriasis,

21: 2011/02645 22: 2011/04/08 43: 2014/01/08 51: A61K, A61P 71: AstraZeneca AB, Pozen Inc. 72: AULT, Brian, ORLEMANS, Everardus, PLACHETKA, John R., SOSTEK, Mark 33: US 31: 61/095,584 32: 2008/09/09 54: METHOD FOR DELIVERING A PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION TO PATIENT IN NEED THEREOF 00: The present disclosure is directed to the use of naproxen, or pharmaceutically acceptable salt

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thereof, and esomeprazole, or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in the manufacture of a pharmaceutical composition in unit dose form, wherein said esomeprazole, or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, is released from said unit dose form at a specified pH, wherein one unit dose form is for administration as an AM dose and a second unit dose form is for administration about 10 hours later as a PM dose to target a specified pharmacokinetic profile.

21: 2011/03031 22: 2011/04/21 43: 2011/10/27 51: A61K 71: MERIAL LIMITED, THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA 72: YAO, Jiansheng, MACLACHLAN, Nigel, James, AUDONNET, Jean, Christophe, Francis, MINKE, Jules, Maarten, GUTHRIE, Alan, John 33: US 31: 61/108,075 32: 2008/10/24 33: US 31: 61/163,517 32: 2009/03/26 54: VACCINE AGAINST AFRICAN HORSE SICKNESS VIRUS 00: The present invention provides vectors that contain and express in vivo the genes encoding VP2 and VP5 of African Horse Sickness Virus or an epitope thereof that elicits an immune response in a horse against African horse sickness virus, compositions comprising said vectors, methods of vaccination against African horse sickness virus, and kits for use with such methods and compositions.

21: 2011/03108 22: 2011/04/28 43: 2014/01/28 51: A61K, A61P 71: BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM VETMEDICA GmbH 72: JOENS, Olaf, DAEMMGEN, Juergen 33: EP 31: 08169897.9 32: 2008/11/25 54: PHOSPHODIESTERASE TYPE III (PDE III) INHIBITORS OR CA2+-SENSITIZING AGENTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY 00: The present invention relates to a phosphodiesterase type III (PDE III) inhibitor and/or Ca2+- sensitizing agent or a pharmaceutically acceptable derivative thereof for the treatment of a patient suffering from hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). According to another aspect the present invention relates to the use of a PDE III inhibitor and/or Ca2+-sensitizing agent for the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of a patient suffering from HCM. 21: 2011/03304 22: 06/05/2011 43: 07/02/2014 51: H02M 71: HOLDIP LIMITED 72: SUMMERLAND DAVID, POLLOCK HELEN, POLLOCK CHARLES 33: GB 31: 0818411.1 32: 2008/10/08, 54: IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO POWER ADAPTORS Page | 96

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PATENT JOURNAL from the group consisting of polylactic acid, polyglycolic acid and a lactic acid/glycolic acid copolymer having a weight average molecular weight of not more than 40,000.

00: 57: A power adaptor (20) is provided, comprising an input (22) for connection to an AC power supply, and a resonant circuit (34) coupled to the input (22) that provides an output suitable for driving a load (50). The capacitance and inductance of the resonant circuit (34) are selected to provide a pre-determined change in effective voltage, and a corresponding predetermined change in effective current, between the input (22) and the output (24) of the power adaptor (20).

21: 2011/03535 22: 2011/05/13 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61L 71: DePuy International Limited 72: LI, Yufu, SCHACHTER, Deborah, SHISSIAS, Raymond S., WECHSLER, Sandra 33: GB 31: 0818933.4 32: 2008/10/16 54: AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE 00: An implantable medical device, which comprises a device substrate, a coating on the substrate which includes a drug which is highly soluble in water, and a protective layer which overlies the coating. The protective layer comprises a polymer selected

21: 2011/04144 22: 2011/06/03 43: 2014/01/15 51: A61K 71: NEUROTEZ, INC., SMITH, Gemma Casadesus 72: TEZAPSIDIS, Nikolaos, GRECO, Steven J., SMITH, Mark 33: US 31: 61/111,197 32: 2008/11/04 54: LEPTIN COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING PROGRESSIVE COGNITIVE FUNCTION DISORDERS RESULTING FROM ACCUMULATION OF NEUROFIBRILLARY TANGLES AND AMLYOID BETA 00: The present disclosure provides compositions containing a leptin product and methods of clinical therapy and diagnostic methods for progressive cognitive disorders. According to one aspect, the described invention provides a method for treating a progressive cognitive disorder. According to another aspect, the described invention provides a method for improving resilience of cognitive function in a subject in need thereof. According to another aspect, the described invention provides a method for identifying an effective therapeutic agent for treating a progressive cognitive dysfunction disease or disorder that results from at least one of accumulation of A, hyperphosphorylation of tau, or accumulation of neurofibrillary tangles.

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21: 2011/04573 22: 2011/06/21 43: 2014/01/06 51: A01N, A61K 71: Anacor Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 72: BAKER, Stephen J., HERNANDEZ, Vincent S., SHARMA, Rashmi, NIEMAN, James A., AKAMA, Tsutoma, ZHANG, Yong-Kang, PLATTNER, Jacob J., ALLEY, Michael Richard Kevin, SINGH, Rajeshwar, XIA, Yi, ZHOU, Huchen, MOHAMMAD, Rahim, KERAMANE, El Mehdi, LU, Xiaosong, HA, Minh, PHILLIPS, James G. 33: US 31: 60/945,294 32: 2007/06/20 54: BORON-CONTAINING SMALL MOLECULES 00: This invention provides, among other things, novel compounds useful for treating bacterial infections, pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds, as well as combinations of these compounds with at least one additional therapeutically effective agent.

21: 2011/04610 22: 2009/12/29 43: 2014/01/06 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: SUNESIS PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: SUDHAKAR, ANANTHA, SUBRAMANI, TAMILARASAN, RAHUMAN, MOHAMED SHEIK MOHAMED MUJEEBUR, SUBBIAH, RAMAR 33: US 31: 61/141,856 32: 2008/12/31 54: METHOD OF PREPARING (+)-1,4DIHYDRO-7-[(3S,4S)-3METHOXY-4(METHYLAMINO)-1-PYRROLIDINYL]-4-OXO-1(2-THIAZOLYL)-1,8-NAPHTHYRIDINE-3CARBOXYLIC ACID 00: Methods of preparing (+)-1, 4-dihydro-7-[(3S,45)3-methoxy-4-(methylamino)-1 - pyrrolidinyl]-4-oxo1-(2-thiazolyl)-1,8-naphthyridine-3-carboxylic acid are disclosed. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions comprising (+)-1,4-dihydro-7[(3S,4S)-3-methoxy-4-(methylamino)-1pyrrolidinyl]-4-oxo-1-(2-thiazolyl)-1,8naphthyridine-3-carboxylic acid, and methods of treatment using such compositions.

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PATENT JOURNAL 57: The optical cable with parameter identifiers in the utility model consists essentially of twisted optical fiber bundle, conducting metallic yarns and tensile metallic or non-metallic yarns. If the optical cable is an aerial bare optical cable, there will be an identifier printed or engraved with its parameters along the vertical direction of its surface at set intervals. If the optical cable is a single or multi-phase optical cable, its outer surface will be wrapped by an insulating or restrictive coating and identifiers printed or engraved parameters of it may be arranged along the vertical direction on the outer surface of the insulating or restrictive coating at set intervals. The identifiers on the utility model are clear and firm, making the paying and use of optical cables more conveniently. After seeing an optical cable, a person will know all of its parameters and avoid mistakes during installation and paving.

51: B60R 71: VEEDIMS, LLC 72: SARGENT, Andrew P., SEWARD, Jeffrey N., BALLARD, Claudio R. 33: US 31: 60/933,358 32: 2007/06/06 54: SYSTEM FOR INTEGRATING A PLURALITY OF MODULES USING A POWER/DATA BACKBONE NETWORK 00: A Virtual Electrical and Electronic Device Interface and Management System (VEEDIMS) is provided. The VEEDIMS includes a backbone network, a controller coupled to the backbone network, a plurality of modules coupled to the controller via the backbone network, and at least one device coupled to a first module of the plurality of modules. More particularly, the first module is configured to determine whether or not the device is specifically configured for communication with the first module and, if not, the first module is configured to monitor a behaviour pattern of the device to create a profile of the device for use by the controller, and if the device is specifically so configured, the first module is configured to obtain the profile of the device directly from the device by communicating with the device, and wherein the profile is used to prevent short circuits and other problems.

21: 2011/04953 22: 06/07/2011 43: 13/02/2012 51: H01B 71: YUAN BAOYI 72: YUAN RUNDONG and YUAN BAOYI 33: CN 31: 201020249314.2 32: 2010/07/07 54: OPTICAL CABLE WITH PARAMETER IDENTIFIERS 00: Page | 99

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PATENT JOURNAL compositions comprising and methods of using these antibodies. Also provided herein are EGFR/HER3 multispecific antibodies that are less toxic than traditional EGFR antagonists.

21: 2011/05398 22: 2011/07/21 43: 2014/01/21 51: B65D 71: Protechna S.A. 72: SCHTZ, Udo 33: DE 31: 10 2010 039 328.2 32: 2010/08/13 54: TAPPING FITTING FOR A TRANSPORT AND STORAGE CONTAINER FOR LIQUIDS AND TRANSPORT AND STORAGE CONTAINER WITH SUCH TAPPING FITTING 00: The invention relates to a tapping fitting with a fitting housing made from plastic, particularly a flap or ball cock, for connection to a spigot of a plastic container for liquids, particularly an interior container of a transport and storage container, wherein the fitting housing is provided with a conductive device at least part of which is made from electrically conductive plastic for dissipating an electrostatic charge. The invention further relates to a transport and storage container for liquids equipped with such a tapping fitting.

21: 2011/06127 22: 2010/03/19 43: 2014/01/06 51: C07K 71: GENENTECH, INC. 72: SLIWKOWSKI, MARK X, FUH, GERMAINE, SCHAEFER, GABRIELE, HABBER, LAURIC 33: US 31: 61/210,562 32: 2009/03/20 54: BISPECIFIC ANTI-HER ANTIBODIES 00: The invention provides anti-HER antibodies, including multispecific anti-HER antibodies,

21: 2011/06651 22: 2011/09/12 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, C11D 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: SMETS, Johan, FERNANDEZ PRIETO, Susana 33: US 31: 61/165,941 32: 2009/04/02 54: COMPOSITION COMPRISING DELIVERY PARTICLES 00: The present application relates to compositions comprising coated particles, and processes for making and using such particles and compositions. The covering is selected from shellac, zein, paraffins and mixtures thereof. Such particles minimize or eliminate certain drawbacks of benefit agents including encapsulated benefit agents. When employed in compositions, for example, cleaning or fabric care compositions, such particles increase the efficiency of benefit agent delivery, there by allowing reduced amounts of benefit agents to be employed. In addition to allowing the amount of benefit agent to be reduced, such particles allow a broad range of benefit agents to be employed. 21: 2011/06668 22: 2011/09/12 43: 2014/01/06 51: A23K, A61K

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PATENT JOURNAL least one phenylalanine derivative, in particular said phenylalanine derivative being selected from the group consisting of phenylalanine and the alkaline cation salts thereof, phenylalanine, phenylalaninamide, amine ethyl benzyl or from among the esters of phenylalanine and said insulin being either a human insulin or equivalent insulin. The invention also relates to a pharmaceutical composition including at least one complex according to the invention, particularly in the form of an injectable solution.

71: Intervet International B.V. 72: DRIANCOURT, Marc-Antoine, DE GRAAFF, Wouter, ZEEMAN, Raymond 33: EP 31: 09155385.9 32: 2009/03/17 33: US 31: 61/160,939 32: 2009/03/17 54: ZOO-TECHNICAL DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE 00: -

The present invention relates to a veterinary zootechnical drug delivery system (device) for the simultaneous release of two or more active substances, which system releases the active substances in a substantially constant ratio over a prolonged period of time. The drug delivery system can be in different forms, such as e.g. an implant, or a intravaginal device such as a helical coil, a spring or a ring.
21: 2011/06688 22: 2011/09/13 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Bayer Pharma Aktiengesellschaft 72: BRGGEMEIER, Ulf, FRSTNER, Chantal, GEISS, Volker, KELDENICH, Joerg, KERN, Armin, DELBECK, Martina, KOLKHOF, Peter, KRETSCHMER, Axel, POOK, Elisabeth, SCHMECK, Carsten, TRBEL, Hubert 33: DE 31: 10 2009 013 642.8 32: 2009/03/18 54: TRIAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS VASOPRESSIN-RECEPTOR INHIBITORS FOR TREATING CARDIAC INSUFFICIENCY 00: The present application relates to novel substituted phenylalanine derivatives, to methods for the production thereof, to the use thereof alone or in combination to treat and/or prevent illnesses, and to the use thereof to produce drugs for treating and/or preventing illnesses, in particular for treating and/or preventing cardiovascular diseases. 21: 2011/06755 22: 2011/09/15 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P 71: Adocia 72: SOULA, Grard, SOULA, Olivier, SOULA, Rmi 33: US 31: 61/202,692 32: 2009/03/27 33: FR 31: 09/01478 32: 2009/03/27 54: FAST-ACTING INSULIN FORMULATION 00: The invention relates to a complex of insulin and a polysaccharide comprising carboxylic functional groups, said polysaccharide being selected from among the polysaccharides functionalized by at

21: 2011/06794 22: 2011/09/16 43: 2014/01/06 51: C12N, C12P 71: Qteros, Inc. 72: PAREKH, Sarad, KARIM, Khursheed, KILBANE, John 33: US 31: 61/158,581 32: 2009/03/09 33: US 31: 61/158,600 32: 2009/03/09 54: PRODUCTION OF FERMENTIVE END PRODUCTS FROM CLOSTRIDIUM SP. 00: In one aspect, methods to enhance the production of ethanol and other fermentive end products from a wide variety of feedstocks by Clostridium microorganisms, such as Clostridium phytofermentans are disclosed. A method of improving fermentation performance of Clostridium microorganisms, such as Clostridium phytofermentans through the use of a fed-batch strategy is described, as well as methods of producing fermentive end products, such as alcohols and/or chemicals by fermenting Clostridium microorganisms, such as Clostridium phytofermentans in the presence of fatty acidcontaining compounds and/or at reduced pH.

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PATENT JOURNAL teeth, which compositions include calcium and magnesium containing silicates or silica, cationic polymer modified silica or combinations thereof. The composition when applied to the teeth or a tooth surface deposit on such surfaces to repair acid damaged enamel and prevent further erosion of a tooth surface.

21: 2011/06807 22: 2011/09/19 43: 2014/01/06 51: A01K, A01N 71: Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. 72: COBURN, Craig A., MCCAULEY, John A., LUDMERER, Steven W., LIU, Kun, VACCA, Joseph P., WU, Hao, HU, Bin, SOLL, Richard, SUN, Fei, WANG, Xinghai, YAN, Man, ZHANG, Chengren, ZHENG, Mingwei, ZHONG, Bin, ZHU, Jian 33: US 31: 61/163,958 32: 2009/03/27 54: INHIBITORS OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS REPLICATION 00: The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I) that are useful as hepatitis C virus (HCV) NS5A inhibitors, the synthesis of such compounds, and the use of such compounds for inhibiting HCV NS5A activity, for treating or preventing HCV infections and for inhibiting HCV viral replication and/or viral production in a cellbased system.

21: 2011/06823 22: 2011/09/19 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: CHOPRA, Suman K., PRENCIPE, Michael, ZAIDEL, Lynette 33: US 31: 61/165,749 32: 2009/04/01 54: DUAL ACTION DENTIFRICE COMPOSITIONS TO PREVENT HYPERSENSITIVITY AND PROMOTE REMINERALIZATION 00: -

The invention encompasses combinations of bioactive glass composition and potassium salts that are useful in conjunction with delivery agent such as, for example, toothpastes, mouthwashes, and oral gels. In certain embodiments, the compositions of the invention form a rapid and continuous reaction with body fluids (e.g., saliva) to promote the immediate and long- term release of Ca and P ions to produce a stable crystalline layer deposited onto and into the dentin tubules for the immediate and long term reduction of dentin hypersensitivity and tooth surface remineralization.
21: 2011/06827 22: 2011/09/19 43: 2014/01/06 51: A01N 71: Alios Biopharma, Inc. 72: BEIGELMAN, Leonid, BLATT, Lawrence, WANG, Guangyi 33: US 31: 61/162,198 32: 2009/03/20 54: SUBSTITUTED NUCLEOSIDE AND NUCLEOTIDE ANALOGS 00: Disclosed herein are nucleotide analogs with protected phosphates, methods of synthesizing nucleotide analogs with protected phosphates and methods of treating diseases and/or conditions such as viral infections, cancer, and/or parasitic diseases with the nucleotide analogs with protected phosphates.

21: 2011/06822 22: 2011/09/19 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: PILCH, Shira, MASTERS, Jim 54: DENTIFRICE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING AND PREVENTING DAMAGE TO TOOTH SURFACES 00: The invention encompasses compositions and methods for treating and modifying surfaces of

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21: 2011/06861 22: 2011/09/20 43: 2014/01/06 51: A24D 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 72: DAVIS, Andy, LEWIS, William David, AWTY, Edward, OLIVEIRA, Paulo 33: GB 31: 0905210.1 32: 2009/03/26 54: ROD FOR A SMOKING ARTICLE AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURE 00: A filter rod for a cigarette or other smoking article comprising a filter plug having a plurality of threads extending though at least part of the filter plug, and an apparatus and method for manufacturing such a filter rod.

21: 2011/06911 22: 2011/09/21 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: ZAIDEL, Lynette, PRENCIPE, Michael, CHOPRA, Suman K. 33: US 31: 61/165,802 32: 2009/04/01 54: ORAL COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING TOOTH SENSITIVITY AND METHODS OF USE AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF 00: The invention encompasses oral care compositions comprising one or more active component and one or more adhesive polymers, which cause the active component to adhere to the tooth surface. In certain embodiments the active agent is an occlusion agent. The invention also encompasses methods of treating the teeth or a teeth surface with an active agent. In certain embodiments, the invention encompasses treating the teeth with an occlusion agent to prevent or alleviate tooth sensitivity.

21: 2011/06910 22: 2011/09/21 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61Q, B32B 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: BOYD, Thomas, TRIVEDI, Harsh M., PAN, Guisheng, WANG, Wei, LIN, Nora 54: COLOR CHANGING CONSUMER PRODUCTS 00: The invention relates to personal care products containing multilayer films with decorative layers and may impart a noticeable color change. The invention is applicable in products including type toothpaste, soaps, and other products until diluted with water (or saliva).

21: 2011/06954 22: 2011/09/22 43: 2014/01/06 51: B60T, B62D 71: Carlisle Brake Products (UK) Ltd. 72: BATCHELOR, Mark 54: TWIN POWER VALVE WITH INTEGRATED PRESSURE BALANCE 00: A twin power valve assembly (10) for a hydraulic braking system having a single body (16) with twin power valve arrangements (12,14), each having a spool (36, 36') with a longitudinally extending passageway (36D, 36D' ) for providing a modulation of the pressure applied to the brakes, and an integral balance piston (60, 60') contained within the body (16) that equalizes the pressure applied to the left and right hand brakes when both brakes are applied.

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21: 2011/06975 22: 2011/09/23 43: 2014/01/27 51: B65H 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: CASSONI, Robert Paul, HOOKER, Terrence Curtis 33: US 31: 61/167,294 32: 2009/04/07 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PLACING A DESIRED LENGTH OF TAPE MATERIAL ONTO A MOVING WEB OF MATERIAL IN A TRANSVERSE ORIENTATION 00: An assembly and method for placing a desired length of tape material (4), fed as a moving continuous strip of tape material (3), onto a moving continuous web of material, wherein the orientation of the placed tape material is substantially perpendicular to the direction of movement of the moving continuous web of material.

21: 2011/07011 22: 2010/04/02 43: 2014/01/08 51: A61K; A61P 71: ST. RENATUS, LLC 72: KOLLAR, MARK DAVID 33: US 31: 61/166,680 32: 2009/04/03 54: DENTAL ANESTHETIC COMPRISING TETRACAINE AND A VASOCONSTRICTOR FOR INTRANASAL ADMINISTRATION 00: The present invention relates to tetracaine based anesthetic formulations and methods of use thereof. The invention further relates to topical formulations of tetracaine and methods of topically anesthetizing body tissues. The present invention also relates to tetracaine based dental anesthetic formulations and methods for anesthetizing the maxillary dental arch using these formulations.

21: 2011/07051 22: 2011/09/27 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P 71: Redx Pharma Limited 72: LINDSAY, Derek, JACKSON, Peter, HINDLEY, Stephen, BHAMRA, Inder 33: GB 31: 0904104.7 32: 2009/03/10 54: ROSUVASTATIN AND ATORVASTATIN DERIVATIVES 00: This invention relates to the discovery of novel rosuvastatin and atorvastatin analogues.

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PATENT JOURNAL 51: A61K, C07K 71: CADILA HEALTHCARE LIMITED 72: JAIN, Mukul, R., PATEL, Pankaj, R., BAHEKAR, Rajesh 33: IN 31: 1095/MUM/2009 32: 2009/04/24 33: IN 31: 225/MUM/2010 32: 2010/01/28 54: SHORT-CHAIN PEPTIDES AS PARATHYROID HORMONE (PTH) RECEPTOR AGONIST 00: -

21: 2011/07053 22: 2011/09/27 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P 71: Redx Pharma Limited 72: LINDSAY, Derek, JACKSON, Peter 33: GB 31: 0904100.5 32: 2009/03/10 54: USE OF ROSUVASTATIN LACTOLS AS MEDICAMENTS 00: This invention relates to the discovery of novel rosuvastatin analogues. More specifically, the invention relates to novel rosuvastatin analogues which have utility in treating conditions treatable by the inhibition of HMG-CoA reductase.

The present invention provides novel short-chain peptides, which primarily act as parathyroid hormone (PTH/ PTH-I) receptor agonist. These short-chain peptides exhibit increased stability to proteolytic cleavage. Most of short-chain peptides were found to be stable in rat plasma upto 24 hours (in vitro), showed increased stability against GIT enzymes such as pepsin and acidic stomach pH and also against liver microsomes (in vitro). Due to increased metabolic stability, other than parenteral route of administration, some of the short-chain peptides can also be delivered by oral routes of administration, for the treatment / prevention of hypoparathyroidism and diseases characterized by bone mass reduction, such as osteoporosis, postmenopausal osteoporosis and for stimulating bone repair. A-Z1-Z2-Z3-Z4-Z5-Z6-Z7-Z8-Z9-Z10Z11-Z12-Z13-Z14-Z15-B.
21: 2011/07269 22: 2011/10/05 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P 71: MACROCURE, LTD. 72: SHIRVAN, Mitchell, SHINAR, Eilat, FRENKEL, Orit, ZULOFF-SHANI, Adi, BUBIS, Marina, BAIN, Eilat, GINIS, Irene 33: US 31: 61/209,298 32: 2009/03/05 33: US 31: 61/211,587 32: 2009/04/01 54: ACTIVATED LEUKOCYTE COMPOSITION 00: Disclosed are therapeutic, blood-derived activated leukocyte compositions, methods of making them, and methods of using the compositions to repair or promote healing of wounds.

21: 2011/07054 22: 2011/09/27 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P 71: Redx Pharma Limited 72: LINDSAY, Derek, JACKSON, Peter 33: GB 31: 0904102.1 32: 2009/03/10 54: USE OF ATORVASTATIN LACTOLS AS MEDICAMENTS 00: This invention relates to the discovery of novel atorvastatin analogues. More specifically, the invention relates to novel atorvastatin analogues which have utility in treating conditions treatable by the inhibition of HMG-CoA reductase.

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21: 2011/07336 22: 2011/10/06 43: 2014/01/06 51: C07H 71: Glycom A/S 72: DKANY, Gyula, BAJZA, Istvan, BOUTET, Julien, PREZ, Ignacio Figueroa, HEDEROS, Markus, HORVATH, Ferenc, KOVCS-PNZES, Piroska, KRGER, Lars, OLSSON, Johan, RHRIG, Christoph, SCHROVEN, Andreas, VRASIDAS, Ioannis 33: DK 31: PA 2009 00469 32: 2009/04/07 54: SYNTHESIS OF 2 ' -O-FUCOSYLLACTOSE 00: The present invention relates to an improved synthesis of a trisaccharide of the formula, novel intermediates used in the synthesis and the preparation of the intermediates.

21: 2011/07447 22: 2011/10/11 43: 2014/01/13 51: A24B 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 72: COLEMAN, Martin, JOHN, Edward Dennis, WOODCOCK, Dominic 33: GB 31: 0907360.2 32: 2009/04/29 54: TREATED TOBACCO 00: The invention provides an aerosol generating material (8) for a smoking article (5), comprising particulate porous material impregnated with a diluent (3), wherein said particulate porous material has a BET specific surface area of at least 1200 m2/g. The invention also provides an aerosol generating material (8) for a smoking article (5), comprising particulate calcium carbonate (1) carrying and/or impregnated with a diluent (3).

21: 2011/07377 22: 2011/10/07 43: 2014/01/07 51: B01J, C01F, C02F, C09K 71: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation 72: DOUGLAS, Grant Brian 33: AU 31: 2009901213 32: 2009/03/20 54: TREATMENT OR REMEDIATION OF NATURAL OR WASTE WATER 00: A process for treating natural or wastewater containing dissolved Mg or dissolved Al comprising the steps of adding at least one Mg-

21: 2011/07563 22: 2011/10/14 43: 2014/01/14 51: H04W 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: CHEN, Wanshi, LUO, Tao, ZHANG, Xiaoxia, MONTOJO, Juan 33: US 31: 61/160,926 32: 2009/03/17 33: US 31: 61/160,996 32: 2009/03/17 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HANDLING INCONSISTENT CONTROL INFORMATION IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 00: Techniques for handling inconsistent control information in a wireless communication system are described. In an aspect, inconsistent control Page | 106

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PATENT JOURNAL HEEMSTRA, Katherine, SANZGIRI, Yeshwant, SCHMITT, Eric, TONG, Ping, ZHANG, Geoff, ZHOU, Deliang 33: US 31: 61/174,299 32: 2009/04/30 54: STABILIZED LIPID FORMULATION OF APOPTOSIS PROMOTER 00: An orally deliverable pharmaceutical composition comprises a Bcl-2 family protein inhibitory compound, e.g., ABT-263, a heavier-chalcogen antioxidant and a substantially non-aqueous lipid carrier, wherein said compound and said antioxidant are in solution in the carrier. The composition is suitable for oral administration to a subject in need thereof for treatment of a disease characterized by overexpression of one or more anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 family proteins, for example cancer.

information is handled in different manners for the downlink and uplink. In one design, a user equipment (UE) receives a first grant with first control information for a first data transmission and also receives a second grant with second control information for a second data transmission. The UE determines that the second control information is inconsistent with the first control information, e.g., due to the two grants conveying different transport block sizes. The UE determines whether to retain or discard the second grant based on whether the two grants are for data transmissions on the downlink or uplink. In one design, the UE retains the second grant if the two grants are for data transmissions on the downlink and discards the second grant if the two grants are for data transmissions on the uplink.

21: 2011/07594 22: 2011/10/17 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: CATRON, Nathaniel, FICKES, Michael, FISCHER, Cristina, HAIGHT, Anthony R.,

21: 2011/07597 22: 2011/10/17 43: 2014/01/27 51: E21B 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: NAGARAJ, Mahavir, MARCUS, Jeremy, SHOTTON, Vincent W, BHOITE, Saamer 33: US 31: 12/436,710 32: 2009/05/06 54: AIR CIRCULATION PORTS IN ROTARY ROCK BIT JOURNAL BEARING 00: A thrust bearing system for a roller cone rock bit includes at least one roller cone disposed on a leg having an air channel therethrough, the thrust bearing system including a primary thrust bearing surface on the leg configured to contact a corresponding primary bearing surface on the roller cone, wherein the primary thrust bearing surface on the leg includes at least one air circulation port in fluid communication with the air channel. The thrust bearing system further includes a secondary thrust bearing surface on the leg configured to contact a corresponding secondary bearing surface on the roller cone, wherein the secondary thrust bearing surface on the leg includes at least two air circulation ports located at specified locations in the secondary bearing surface and in communication with the air channel, and wherein a first circulation port is located in an upper half of the secondary thrust bearing surface and a second circulation port is located in a lower half of the secondary thrust bearing surface. Page | 107

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PATENT JOURNAL 72: SNYDER, Daniel Earl, WHITE, William Hunter 33: US 31: 61/176,558 32: 2009/05/08 54: ECTOPARASITICIDAL METHODS AND FORMULATIONS 00: Provided are novel methods and formulations for systemically controlling ectoparasite infestations in animals using spinetoram or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.

21: 2011/07598 22: 2011/10/17 43: 2014/01/20 51: D03D 71: Ten Cate Thiobac B.V. 72: FRENKEN, Hendrikus Bernardus, NIJENHUIS, Jan Hendrik, HILBINK, Johannes 33: NL 31: 1036870 32: 2009/04/17 54: DEVICE FOR PRODUCING A FIBRE MAT BY WEAVING 00: The invention relates to a device for producing a fibre mat by weaving, which fibre mat is built up of a substrate on which fibres are provided and which device is provided at least with means for forming a shed of warp yarns forming the substrate of the fibre mat, a lay as well as means disposed on one or both sides of the shed for inserting one or more weft yarns into the shed. The invention further relates to a fibre mat obtained by means of a device according to the invention.

21: 2011/07706 22: 2011/10/20 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Grnenthal GmbH 72: FRANK, Robert, BAHRENBERG, Gregor, CHRISTOPH, Thomas, SCHIENE, Klaus, DE VRY, Jean, DAMANN, Nils, FRORMANN, Sven, LESCH, Bernhard, LEE, Jeewoo, KIM, Yong-Soo, KIM, Myeon-Seop 33: EP 31: 09006237.3 32: 2009/05/07 33: US 31: 61/176,284 32: 2009/05/07 54: SUBSTITUTED PHENYLUREAS AND PHENYLAMIDES AS VANILLOID RECEPTOR LIGANDS 00: The invention relates to substituted phenylureas and phenylamides of formula (I), to processes for the preparation thereof, to pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds and also to the use of these compounds for preparing pharmaceutical compositions.

21: 2011/07635 22: 2011/10/18 43: 2014/01/27 51: A01N, A01P 71: Eli Lilly and Company

21: 2011/07776 22: 2011/10/24 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K, C07K, G01N 71: AC Immune S.A., Katholieke Universiteit Leuven 72: PFEIFER, Andrea, MUHS, Andreas, VAN LEUVEN, Fred, PIHLGREN, Maria 33: EP 31: 09157303.0 32: 2009/04/03 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION 00: The present invention is related to methods and pharmaceutical compositions for the therapeutic and diagnostic use in the treatment of diseases and disorders which are caused by or associated with neurofibrillary tangles. In particular, the Page | 108

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PATENT JOURNAL 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: PILCH, Shira, WILLIAMS, Malcolm 54: ORAL COMPOSITION 00: The present invention provides an oral composition comprising a polymer, preferably a copolymer of methyl vinyl ether and maleic anhydride, attached to a sweetening agent via a cleavable linker, comprising a covalent bond, preferably an ester bond or an amide bond wherein the polymer is capable of attaching to a surface in an oral cavity, and the cleavable linker is cleavable in the oral cavity to release the sweetening agent.

invention relates to pharmaceutical composition comprising an antigenic peptide, particularly an antigenic phospho-peptide mimicking a major pathological phospho-epitope of protein tau, for the therapeutic and diagnostic use in the treatment of tauopathies including Alzheimer's Disease.

21: 2011/07847 22: 2011/10/26 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: NOWAK, Andrew, PILCH, Shira, MASTERS, Jim 54: ORAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING POLYGUANIDINIUM COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USE THEREOF 00: The invention describes the modification of polyamine-based materials to form polyguanidine compounds that are useful for their antimicrobial, anticaries, and muccoadhesive properties. The present invention also relates to methods for preventing or treating periodontal disease and caries which include delivering a therapeutically effective amount of an oral composition containing a polyguanidine compound into an oral cavity.

21: 2011/07849 22: 2011/10/26 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61M 71: AbbVie Biotechnology Ltd. 72: SHANG, Sherwin S., OZDARYAL, Esra, PLEW, Marc M., SZECHINSKI, William P. 33: US 31: 61/173,952 32: 2009/04/29 54: AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICE 00: Exemplary embodiments provide a syringe plunger formed of a polymeric material. The syringe plunger includes a pressurizer disposed at a proximal end, and a distal end bifurcated into a first plunger arm having a first conical surface and a second conical surface, and a second plunger arm having a first conical surface and a second conical surface. The distal end includes a first contact surface defined by the first conical surface of the first plunger arm and the first conical surface of the second plunger arm, the first contact surface configured to initially contact a firing engagement mechanism, the first contact surface disposed at a first angle of between about 40 and about 80 relative to a longitudinal axis of the syringe plunger.

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21: 2011/07920 22: 2011/10/28 43: 2014/01/28 51: A61K, C07K 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: CROASDALE, Rebecca, KLEIN, Christian, SCHAEFER, Wolfgang, SCHANZER, Juergen Michael 33: EP 31: 09007052.5 32: 2009/05/27 54: TRI- OR TETRASPECIFIC ANTIBODIES 00: The present invention relates to tri- or tetraspecific antibodies, their manufacture and use.

21: 2011/09003 22: 07/12/2011 43: 03/03/2014 51: A01K, B01D, B01J, C10L 71: AMERICAN PELLET SUPPLY LLC 72: HOOD JAY J and MYERS MICHAEL B 33: US. 31: 61/181,101. 32: 2009/05/26, 54: PELLETS AND BRIQUETTERS FROM COMPACTING BIOMASS 00: 57: Certain disclosed pellets, briquettes, and other compacted products contain multiple components and have a composition tailored to meet specific requirements for a given application. Frequently, at least one of the components is a biomass component. The compacted biomass products can be used in various applications including power generation, animal bedding, and waste absorbent. One particular embodiment involves using compacted body or mass as a fuel supplement or fuel replacement for coal or other fossil fuel(s) in co-firing power plants. Other specific applications include bedding for various animals including fowl, horses, and rabbits. Another application comprises pelletized absorbents such as cat litter for absorbing liquid and/or solid waste products.

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21: 2011/09375 22: 2010/06/17 43: 2014/01/06 51: C07C 71: DANISCO US INC. 72: MCAULIFFE, JOSEPH C, SANFORD, KARL J, PARAMONOV, SERGEY E 33: US 31: 61/187,959 32: 2009/06/17 54: FUEL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ISOPRENE DERIVATIVES 00: The invention provides for methods, compositions and systems using bioisoprene derived from renewable carbon for production of a variety of hydrocarbon fuels and fuel additives.

21: 2011/09533 22: 2011/12/23 43: 2014/01/06 51: C07H 71: Aptalis Pharma US, Inc. 72: CASWELL, Michael, DELANEY, Edward, RAHMAN, Mohammad 33: US 31: 61/183,596 32: 2009/06/03 54: L-SUGAR COLON CLEANSING AGENT AND USES THEREOF 00: Disclosed is L-glucose monohydrate and compositions thereof. Also disclosed are methods for making L-glucose monohydrate and compositions thereof. Further disclosed are methods for colonic cleansing using L-sugars, such as L-glucose monohydrate, and compositions and kits useful for colonic cleansing.

21: 2012/00186 22: 10/01/2012 43: 15/01/2014 51: G06F 71: FACEBOOK INC 72: WEATHERFORD DANIEL, PUTNAM CHRISTOPHER W, CAHILL MATTHHEW 33: US 31: 12/506,225 32: 2009/07/20 54: COMMUNICATING INFORMATION ABOUT A LOCAL MACHINE TO A BROWSER APPLICATION 00: 57: The functionality of a browser application is enhanced using a browser plug-in, which enables the browser application to access portions of a file system not otherwise accessible to the browser

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application. The enhanced functionality provided by the browser plug-in is used in one example by an image uploading web application. The browser application may also start a task in the background, such as a task for uploading several images, and then monitor the progress of the task even when the browser application navigates away from the page that initiated the task. The browser application may use a local web server running on the client device to perform tasks, including the rendering of images and monitoring progress of long running tasks.

21: 2012/00496 22: 2010/07/30 43: 2014/01/29 51: E21B; G01S; F25D 71: ENVIRO-COOL UK LIMITED 72: GRIGORIAN, VARTAN 33: GB 31: 0913226.7 32: 2009/07/30 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO COOLING 00: The present invention relates to improvements in or relating to cooling, in particular for cooling beverages in containers such as cans or bottles. We describe a cooling apparatus having a cavity for receipt of a product to be cooled; rotation means to rotate a product received in the cavity and cooling liquid supply means to provide a cooling liquid to the cavity. The rotation means is adapted to rotate the product at a rotational speed of 90 revolutions per minute or more and is also adapted to provide a pulsed or non-continuous rotation for a predetermined period.

21: 2012/00584 22: 2010/07/27 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K 71: TRIGEMINA INC. 72: TOLL, LAWRENCE R, YEOMANS, DAVID C, ANGST, MARTIN S, JACOBS, DANIEL I 33: US 31: 61/228,946 32: 2009/07/27 54: METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF PAIN 00: The invention provides for methods and compositions for treatment of pain via craniofacial mucosal administration of an analgesic compound (e.g. a non-opioid analgesic peptide, an NOP agonist or N/OFQ). Intranasal administration of certain analgesic peptides such as N/OFQ results in global analgesic effects.

21: 2012/00723 22: 2010/07/30 43: 2014/01/06 51: C07K; C12N 71: ATHENIX CORP. 72: SAMPSON, KIMBERLY S, GUO, RONG, TOMSO, DANIEL JOHN 33: US 31: 61/230,659 32: 2009/07/31 54: AXMI-192 FAMILY OF PESTICIDAL GENES AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE 00: Compositions and methods for conferring pesticidal activity to bacteria, plants, plant cells, tissues and seeds are provided. Compositions comprising a coding sequence for a toxin polypeptide are provided. The coding sequences can be used in DNA constructs or expression cassettes for transformation and expression in Page | 112

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plants and bacteria. Compositions also comprise transformed bacteria, plants, plant cells, tissues, and seeds. In particular, isolated toxin nucleic acid molecules are provided. Additionally, amino acid sequences corresponding to the polynucleotides are encompassed, and antibodies specifically binding to those amino acid sequences. In particular, the present invention provides for isolated nucleic acid molecules comprising nucleotide sequences encoding the amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO:28-62, or the nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 127, as well as variants and fragments thereof.

21: 2012/01567 22: 2012/03/01 43: 2014/01/20 51: F25J 71: L'Air Liquide, Socit Anonyme pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procds Georges Claude 72: GUILLARD, Alain, ALLARD, Nicolas, FRANC, Pierre-Etienne, MOUSSAVI, Hadi 33: FR 31: 0956167 32: 2009/09/09 54: METHOD FOR OPERATING AT LEAST ONE AIR SEPARATION APPARATUS AND OXYGEN CONSUMPTION UNIT 00: In a method for operating a facility including at least two air separation apparatuses (1), a storage system (2), and a unit (3) consuming an oxygenrich gas, the gas-consuming unit being capable of generating electricity according to the first step during which the cost of the electricity is greater than a first pricing threshold, the gas-consuming unit receives an amount of oxygen-rich gas, greater than a first consumption threshold, from the or at least some of the air separation apparatuses, the oxygen-rich gas partially consisting of the oxygen stored in the storage system, which is supplied by the air separation apparatus(es) during a second step, and partially consisting of the oxygen produced through distillation during the first step and according to the second step, during which the cost of the electricity is lower than the first pricing threshold, the second pricing threshold being less than the first pricing threshold. The gas-consuming unit consumes an amount of oxygen-rich gas below a second consumption threshold, air is separated in the or in at least one of apparatuses, and an

21: 2012/01855 22: 09/03/2012 43: 13/09/2012 51: F16L 71: THE RIVER FAMILY TRUST 72: MULDER WYNAND 33: - 31: - 32: 54: DIAPHRAGM VALVE 00: 57: The invention provides for a diaphragm valve comprising a housing having a flow passage there through, a cover removably securable to the housing and enclosing a diaphragm valve assembly, the cover further including a leak indication means, the diaphragm valve assembly including a diaphragm valve seat shaped to resemble a diaphragm and which is secured near its middle to an adjustable screw stem, the adjustable screw stem operable by means of a handle and an actuator portion protruding from the cover, the diaphragm valve seat adjustable between a first position in which the diaphragm valve seat is extended to close the flow passage and a second position wherein the diaphragm valve seat is relaxed to allow free flow through the passage.

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21: 2012/02314 22: 30/03/2012 43: 06/12/2013 51: A61B 71: CHONGQING JINSHAN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (GROUP) CO LTD 72: LI ZHIJUN, CHEN LIN, TONG WANLI, YUAN JIAN, LI XIANGDONG 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.

21: 2012/02362 22: 28/03/2012 43: 06/01/2014 51: B01D 71: HAIFA CHEMICAL LIMITED 72: DR YOSEF MIZRAHI 33: GB 31: 1105421.0 32: 2011/03/31 54: CRYSTALLIZATION APPARATUS 00: 57: A reaction-crystallization apparatus for carrying out reaction and/or solvent extraction and/or crystallization of soluble salts. The apparatus comprises an upper section having a top and a decanter. The decanter comprises: a vertical vessel having a horizontal weir at the top of the upper section. The top of the upper section has an outlet for removing a light phase at the top of the decanter. The apparatus further comprises a lower section, including a crystallizer. The crystallizer includes: a coaxial draft tube; at least one feed pipe; an agitator located inside the draft tube; and at least one outlet at the bottom for crystal slurry removal. The apparatus further comprises an intermediate section sandwiched between the lower section and the upper section such that the sections are in fluid communication. The intermediate section includes at least one coaxial vertical baffle, there being a gap between the draft tube and the coaxial vertical baffle,

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where in use, the gap is adjustable by moving the vertical baffle up or down.

21: 2012/02596 22: 2012/04/11 43: 2012/10/11 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: CADILA HEALTHCARE LIMITED 72: JAIN, Mukul, R., PINGALI, Harikishore, KALAPATAPU, V., V., M., Sairam, MAKADIA, Pankaj 33: India 31: 2292/MUM/2009 32: 2009/10/01 54: COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF DYSLIPIDEMIA AND RELATED DISEASES 00: The present invention relates to compounds of the general formula (I), their tautomeric forms, their stereoisomers, their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, methods for their preparation, use of these compounds in medicine and the intermediates involved in their preparation '

21: 2012/02730 22: 2012/04/13 43: 2014/01/14 51: B01D, F01N, F23J 71: BHA Group, Inc. 72: BANSAL, Vishal, MALY, Peter Martin, TAYLOR, Robert Warren 33: US 31: 13/087,773 32: 2011/04/15 54: ENHANCED MERCURY CAPTURE FROM COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS IN THE FILTRATION BAGHOUSE USING FLUE GAS TEMPERATURE AS PROCESS CONTROL KNOB 00: A system (10) and associated method (100) for improved mercury removal from a flow containing combustion exhaust. The system (10) includes a filtration arrangement (12) through which the flow proceeds to remove material, including mercury, from the flow. The system (10) includes a sensor arrrangement (84) sensing a mercury level within the flow downstram of the foltration arrangement (12) and providing a signal (88) indicative of the sensed mercury level. The system (10) includes an adjustable temperature control arrangment (90) changing a temperature of the combustion exhaust proceeding to the filtration arrangment (12) in response to the signal (88) indicative of the sensed mercury level.

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PATENT JOURNAL 72: SCHTZ, Udo 33: DE 31: 10 2011 075 266.8 32: 2011/05/04 54: SKID PALLET IN PARTICULAR FOR TRANSPORT AND STORAGE CONTAINERS FOR LIQUIDS 00: A skid pallet, in particular for transport and storage containers for liquids, comprising an inner container made of plastic, comprising a lockable filler neck and a discharge nozzle for connecting a removal fitting as well as an outer jacket made of a metal lattice or metal plate, wherein the skid pallet is equipped to be handled by means of forklifts, a storage and retrieval machine or similar transport means and is equipped with a pallet floor (33), which is supported on support feet (44, 46, 47, 49) of a central skid (35) and two outer skids (36, 37), for supporting the inner container, wherein the central skid and the outer skids are connected to one another by means of a skid bridge (43) in a defined relative arrangement and form a pallet base (41), which can be handled independent from the pallet floor, andthat, for establishing a non-positive plug-in connection with the pallet base, the pallet floor furthermore encompasses engagement devices, which are assigned to the support feet and which interact with assigned engagement devices of the support feet.

21: 2012/02773 22: 2012/04/16 43: 2014/01/21 51: B65D 71: Protechna S.A. 72: SCHTZ, Udo 33: DE 31: 10 2011 007 587.9 32: 2011/04/18 54: PALLET-LIKE BASE FRAME FOR TRANSPORT AND STORAGE CONTAINERS FOR LIQUIDS 00: A pallet-like base frame, in particular for transport and storage containers for liquids, said containers being equipped with an inner container made of plastic with a closable filling bung and an emptying bung for connection to a withdrawal fitting and an outer casing consisting of a metal grid or sheet, wherein the base frame comprises a floor for supporting the inner container as well as corner feet and central feet mounted on a foot frame and to which the floor of the base frame is attached, wherein the corner feet comprise a corner foot body with a front wall and partial bodies formed laterally of a centre axis of the front wall, wherein the partial bodies respectively comprise an upper supporting surface formed on the circumferential rim of the front wall for connecting the corner foot with the floor and a lower supporting surface with a connecting region for connecting the corner foot with the foot frame, wherein the lower supporting surface of at least one partial body has a stop body arranged between the circumferential rim (28) of the front wall (26) and the connecting region, which stop body, due to its distance from the circumferential rim, defines a bearing rim for supporting the base frame on an outer casing (18) of a transport and storage container.

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PATENT JOURNAL one enzymatic treatment with hydrolytic enzymes, such as for example, xylanases, cellulases or mixtures thereof, in association to at least one acidic treatment step. These treatments may be applied into different steps of the fibers process producing, wherein all of them happen before drying. 21: 2012/03010 22: 2012/04/24 43: 2014/01/24 51: C12Q, G01N 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: SEMINAROV, Dimitri, LU, Xin, ZHANG, Ke, LESNIEWSKI, Rick R., COON, John S. 33: US 31: 61/254,968 32: 2009/10/26 54: DIAGNOSTIC METHODS FOR DETERMINING PROGNOSIS OF NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER 00: The present disclosure provides methods for identifying early stage non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients who will have an unfavorable prognosis for the recurrence of lung cancer after surgical resection. The methods are based in part on the discovery of chromosomal copy number abnormalities that can be used for prognostic classification. The methods preferably use fluorescence in situ hybridization with fluorescently labeled nucleic acid probes to hybridize to patient samples to quantify the chromosomal copy number of these genetic loci.

A pallet-like base frame (21), in particular for transport and storage containers for liquids, which are equipped with an inner container made of plastic, comprising a lockable filler neck and a discharge nozzle for connecting a removal fitting as well as an outer jacket made of a metal lattice or metal plate, wherein the base frame encompasses a floor (22) for supporting the inner container, as well as corner feet, and central feet made of metal, which are arranged between the corner feet, and which are attached to a foot frame, to which the floor of the base frame as well as the outer jacket of the inner container are fastened, wherein at least one central foot of the base frame encompasses a profile body, which encompasses a U-shaped cross section, comprising a base wall (29), an outer journal wall and an inner journal wall, wherein the base wall and the journal walls embody an axial edge web, which is embodied in a U-shaped manner, at axial end areas of the profile body in a plane at right angles to a longitudinal axis (28) of the profile body.

21: 2012/02960 22: 2009/10/16 43: 2014/01/28 51: D21C; D01C; D21H 71: FIBRIA CELULOSE S.A 72: MAMBRIM FILHO, OTVIO, DEMUNER, BRAZ JOS 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING DIFFERENTIATED CELLULOSE FIBERS COMPRISING AN ENZYMATIC TREATMENT IN ASSOCIATION WITH AN ACID STEP 00: The present invention refers to a process for producing cellulose of market eucalyptus fibers having distinct features through the use of at least

21: 2012/03025 22: 25/04/2012 43: 27/01/2014 51: H01R, H02G 71: ORICA EXPLOSIVES TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD 72: HAMBLEN JAMES BLAIR and LOWNDS CHARLES MICHAEL 33: US 31: 61/257.572 32: 2009/11/03 54: CONNECTOR, AND METHODS OF USE 00: 57: Disclosed herein are connectors for connecting a variety of wires at a blast site, for versatile set-up of lines extending for example between a blasting machine and detonators, or between different detonators. Also disclosed are methods for providing electrical connection between various components of a blasting apparatus at a blast site.

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PATENT JOURNAL 72: CHATTERJEE, Aveek, BHAKTA, Aditya, GHOSH, Sampa, GOVINDASAMY, Rakesh, KRISHNAN, Devanathan 33: US 31: 13/097,714 32: 2011/04/29 54: HYBRID SOLAR CONCENTRATION DEVICE 00: In one embodiment, the present invention provides a hybrid solar concentration device comprising: (a) a solar collector configured to direct solar radiation to a photovoltaic cell and a heat exchanger; (b) a heat exchanger configured to heat a working fluid with a first energy component of the solar radiation; and (c) a photovoltaic cell configured to generate electricity from a second energy component of the solar radiation. Also provided are systems for generating electric power comprising one or more of the novel hybrid solar concentration devices and methods for generating electric power using such systems.

21: 2012/0304 22: 2012/01/16 43: 2014/01/16 51: C07D A01N 71: BASF SE 72: ULMSCHNEIDER, Sarah, DIETZ, Jochen, RENNER, Jens, GROTE, Thomas, GRAMMENOS, Wassilios, MLLER, Bernd, LOHMANN, Jan Klaas, VRETTOU-SCHULTES, Marianna, RIGGS, Richard 33: EP 31: 09163170.5 32: 2009/06/18 33: EP 31: 10162690.1 32: 2010/05/12 54: TRIAZOLE COMPOUNDS CARRYING A SULFUR SUBSTITUENT 00: The present invention relates to novel triazole compounds of the formulae I, II and IV to agricultural compositions containing them, to their use as fungicides and to intermediate compounds used in the method of producing them.

21: 2012/03087 22: 2012/04/26 43: 2014/01/27 51: F24J, G02B, H01L 71: General Electric Company

21: 2012/03259 22: 2012/05/04 43: 2014/01/16 51: A61K 71: CareFusion 2200, Inc. 72: TUFTS, Scott A. Jr., BARDWELL, James, BALTEZOR, Michael J. 33: US 31: 61/258,789 32: 2009/11/06 54: COPPER SALTS OF ION EXCHANGE MATERIALS FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF INFECTIONS 00: The present invention relates generally to copper salts of ion exchange materials that provide copper ions at levels suitable for use as an antiPage | 118

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PATENT JOURNAL 00: 57: The present invention relates to mixtures of non-aromatic solvents that can be used for the manufacture of printing inks and varnishes, in particular for planographic printing (or offset printing). These mixtures of solvents comprise from 80 to 99.5 wt.-% low-aromatic hydrocarbon oil and from 0.5 to 20 wt.-% a composition predominantly formed by saturated and/or unsaturated C16 to C22 monocarboxylic fatty acids, optionally mixed with resin acids (unsaturated polycyclic - in particular tricyclic monocarboxylic acids).

infective agent. In certain aspects of the invention, copper salts of cellulose derivatives are provided. The copper salts of ion exchange materials may be formed using ether and ester derivatives of cellulose, such as carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), ethylcellulose (EC), methylcellulose (MC), hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC), hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (HPMC), hydroxyethyl methyl cellulose (HEMC), cellulose acetate, and cellulose triacetate. The present invention also relates to wound dressings having copper salts of ion exchange materials incorporated therein. The copper salts of ion exchange materials may produce an equilibrium of copper ions in a wound at a level that is therapeutically-effective for preventing infection. 21: 2012/04010 22: 01/06/2012 43: 04/02/2014 51: G05F 71: TOTAL RAFFINAGE MARKETING 72: ALONA BERASATEGI, STEPHANE PETIBON, CEDRIC CABAL, CORINNE ALONSO, MARC VERMEERSCH, BRUNO ESTIBALS 33: FR 31: 09 58 900 32: 2009/12/11 54: SYSTEM FOR THE ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT OF PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS AS A FUNCTION OF METEOROLOGY 00: 57: The invention relates to a system for the electronic management of a photovoltaic generator, said system comprising a plurality of an static converters (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 varied by varying the photovoltaic power, by comparing the generated power to thresholds P1, P2,..., Pn-1 after a time delay t. The invention also relates to a generator comprising said system and to the associated control method.

21: 2012/04383 22: 2010/12/29 43: 2014/01/06 51: C12N; C12P 71: BUTAMAX(TM) ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC 72: ANTHONY, LARRY CAMERON, PAUL, BRIAN JAMES, KRUCKEBERG, ARTHUR LEO 33: US 31: 61/290,639 32: 2009/12/29 54: EXPRESSION OF HEXOSE KINASE IN RECOMBINANT HOST CELLS 00: The invention relates to a recombinant host cell having (a) a modification in an endogenous polynucleotide encoding a polypeptide having dual-role hexokinase activity; (b) a heterologous polynucleotide encoding a polypeptide having hexose kinase activity; and optionally (c) a modification in an endogenous polynucleotide encoding a polypeptide having pyruvate decarboxylase activity. Additionally, the invention relates to methods of making and using such recombinant host cells including, for example, methods of increasing glucose consumption, methods of improving redox balance, and/or methods of increasing the production of a product of a pyruvate-utilizing pathway.

21: 2012/04149 22: 04/06/2012 43: 16/01/2014 51: B41M, C09D 71: TOTAL RAFFINAGE MARKETING 72: ANTOINE WESTELYNCK, CESAR QUERA PEREZ, JOAN PINEDA DOMINGO 33: FR 31: 0959019 32: 2009/12/15 54: MIXTURE OF NON-AROMATIC SOLVENTS, PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF AND USE OF SAME FOR PRINTING INKS AND VARNISHES Page | 119

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21: 2012/04565 22: 2006/05/02 43: 2014/01/06 51: C12N; A01H; A61K 71: UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN 72: RYBICKI, EDWARD P, WILLIAMSON, ANNALISE, MACLEAN, JAMES MALCOLM, BECKERHITZEROTH, INGA ISABEL 33: ZA 31: 2005/03454 32: 2005/04/29 54: EXPRESSION OF PROTEINS IN PLANTS 00: The invention relates to a method of producing an influenza virus H5 polypeptide in a plant comprising the steps of cloning an influenza virus H5 gene or nucleic acid encoding their functional equivalents into a vector adapted to target components present in the plant, infiltrating at least a portion of the plant with the vector or transforming plant tissue with the vector so as to transiently express the influenza virus H5 polypeptide, and/or to create a transgenic plant; and recovering the influenza virus H5 polypeptide expressed by the plant. The invention further relates to vectors, transgenic plants or parts thereof and the progeny of such plants used in or which come about as a result of the method.

21: 2012/04712 22: 2009/05/05 43: 2014/01/06 51: C10L 71: COALTEK, INC. 72: DROZD, J MICHAEL, DRUGA, MICHAEL C, LANG, FREDERICK C, BULLIS, HERBIE L, LAWSON, STEVEN L 33: US 31: 12/247,004 32: 2008/10/07 33: US 31: 61/050,498 32: 2008/05/05 54: METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROCESSING SOLID FUEL 00: In embodiments of the present invention, a method of heat treating a solid fuel briquette may include heating the solid fuel briquette using energy from at least one of a heat furnace or an electromagnetic energy system of a solid furl treatment facility as the solid fuel briquette is moved through the treatment facility to a specified internal tempetrature, and sealing the heat-treated solid fuel briquette in a vessel for a duration of time methods and systems for processing solid fuel.

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PATENT JOURNAL (5,6- dihydro-4H-pyrrolo [3,2,1-ij] quinolin-1-yl)-4(1H-indol-3-yl) pyrrolidine-2,5-dione.

21: 2012/04759 22: 2010/12/21 43: 2014/01/08 51: A61K; A61P 71: ARQULE, INC. 72: REDMON, MARTIN P, REED, DAVID P, BARNES, NEIL R, KANE, JOHN C, LEE, CHRISTOPHER A, CHEN, JIAN-XIE 33: US 31: 61/289,563 32: 2009/12/23 54: PURIFIED PYRROLOQUINOLINYLPYRROLIDINE-2,5-DIONE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PREPARING AND USING SAME 00: The present invention relates to a form 1 and form 2 polymorph of (-)-trans -3 -(5,6- dihydro-4Hpyrrolo [3,2,1-ij] quinolin-1-yl)-4-(1H-indol-3-yl) pyrrolidine-2,5-dione. The present invention also relates to (-)-trans-3-(5,6-dihydro-4H-pyrrolo [3,2,1-ij] quinolin-1-yl)-4- (1H-indol-3-yl) pyrrolidine-2, 5-dione compounds having a chiral purity greater than 99%, and methods of preparation of these compounds. The present invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising these (-)-trans-3-(5,6dihydro-4H-pyrrolo [3,2,1-ij] quinolin-l-yl)-4-(lHindol-3-yl) pyrrolidine-2, 5-dione compounds. The present invention provides methods of treating a cell proliferative disorder, such as a cancer, by administering to a subject in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of a composition comprising (-)-trans- 3-(5,6-dihydro-4H-pyrrolo [3,2,1-ij] quinolin-l-yl)-4-(lH-indol-3-yl) pyrrolidine2, 5-dione having a chiral purity greater than 99% or a form 1 and form 2 polymorph of (-)-trans -3 -

21: 2012/04799 22: 2011/01/26 43: 2014/01/08 51: B02C 71: THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH, PROACTOR SCHUTZRECHTSVERWALTUNGS GMBH 72: HAMEL, STEFAN, ABRAHAM, RALF, SCHFER, RALF 33: DE 31: 10 2010 006 916.7 32: 2010/02/04 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A FINE-GRAINED FUEL BY DRYING AND IMPACT CRUSHING 00: Device and method for the production of a finegrained fuel, in particular from solid, pasty or aqueous energy feedstocks by means of drying and crushing, comprising an impact reactor with a rotor and impact elements, a labyrinth seal near the rotor shaft of the impact reactor, a device for feeding the hot drying gas through the labyrinth seal into the impact reactor, at least one additional hot drying gas feed device at the bottom of the impact reactor, a solid or pasty energy feedstock feed device at the top of the reactor, at least one device for discharging a gas stream containing crushed and dried energy feedstock particles, and a device for separating and discharging crushed and dried energy feed stock particles from the gas stream discharged from the impact reactor.

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21: 2012/04857 22: 2010/03/12 43: 2014/01/06 51: F28D 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: SEEBALD, JAMES D, O'BOYLE, KEVIN JAMES, BIRMINGHAM, JAMES W, MATTISON, GLENN D 33: US 31: 12/437,914 32: 2009/05/08 54: HEAT TRANSFER SHEET FOR ROTARY REGENERATIVE HEAT EXCHANGER 00: The invention concerns a heat transfer sheet (360) for a rotary regenerative heat exchanger (10). The heat transfer sheet (360) may include a plurality of sheet spacing features (59) extending along the heat transfer sheet (360) substantially parallel to a direction of gas flow. The sheet spacing features (59) may define a portion of a flow passage between an adjacent heat transfer sheet (360). The heat transfer sheet (360) may further include an undulating surface (368) disposed between each pair of adjacent sheet spacing features (59). The undulating surface (368) may be formed by lobes (376) that become increasingly angled with respect to the sheet spacing features (59) over the length (L) of the heat transfer sheet (360). The sheet spacing features (59) may further include at least of of: ribs (62) and flat portions (88).

21: 2012/05116 22: 10/07/2012 43: 30/01/2014 51: A01K 71: BEZUIDENHOUT KARL JOHN 72: BEZUIDENHOUT KARL JOHN 33: ZA 31: 2010/04845 32: 2010/07/09 54: FISHING ACCESSORIES 00: 57: A bait accessory, which includes a power supply, an electrically operated vibration generator, a switching arrangement electrically connected between the power supply and the electrically operated vibration generator, a hermetically sealed enclosure into which the power supply, vibration generator and switching arrangement are enclosed, an electronic controller, operable intermittently to activate and deactivate the vibration generator and a mounting arrangement for mounting the hermetically sealed enclosure to fishing tackle.

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PATENT JOURNAL 51: C07D; A01N 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: MATSUO, NORITADA 33: JP 31: 2010-039981 32: 2010/02/25 54: ESTER COMPOUND AND USE THEREOF 00: An ester compound represented by formula (1): wherein R1 represents C1-C4 alkyl, has an excellent pest control effect and is therefore useful as an active ingredient of a pest control agent.

71: Kareus Therapeutics SA 72: AKELLA, Venkateswarulu, SAXENA, Uday, KALLAM, Anji Reddy 33: IN 31: 198/MUM/2010 32: 2010/01/25 54: NOVEL COMPOSITIONS FOR REDUCING ABETA 42 PRODUCTION AND THEIR USE IN TREATING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE (AD) 00: Novel small molecule compounds for reduction of A 42 production and for treatment of Alzheimer's Disease and other neurodegenerative disorders, methods of making them and pharmaceutical compositions containing them are described.

21: 2012/05393 22: 2012/07/18 43: 2014/01/27 51: C07C, C07D 71: BrggemannChemical L. Brggemann KG 72: KLITSCHKE, Jan, BERGMANN, Klaus 54: COMPOSITION FOR ANIONIC LACTAM POLYMERIZATION 00: A composition comprising a) at least one aliphatic or cycloaliphatic isocyanate compound having at least two isocyanate groups and b) at least one lactone, containing 4 to 7 carbon atoms and use of the composition as an activator for anionic lactam polymerization to obtain polyamides.

21: 2012/05529 22: 2010/02/25 43: 2014/01/27 51: C10L 71: INNOSPEC LIMITED 72: REID, JACQUELINE 33: GB 31: 0903165.9 32: 2009/02/25 54: METHODS AND USES RELATING TO FUEL COMPOSITIONS 00: A method of removing deposits from a diesel engine, the method comprising combusting in the engine a diesel fuel composition comprising an engine cleaning additive, wherein the engine cleaning additive is the product of a Mannich reaction between: (a) an aldehyde;(b) ammonia, hydrazine or an amine; and (c) an optionally substituted phenol; wherein the or each substituent of the phenol component (c) has an average molecular weight of less than 400.

21: 2012/05684 22: 2011/02/18 43: 2014/01/20 51: C07D; A01N 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: MATSUO, NORITADA 33: JP 31: 2010-039981 32: 2010/02/25 54: ESTER COMPOUND AND USE THEREOF 00: An ester compound represented by formula (1): wherein R1 represents C1-C4 alkyl, has an excellent pest control effect and is therefore useful as an active ingredient of a pest control agent.

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PATENT JOURNAL The present invention describes a process and system for recovering titanium dioxide and other value metals from a titanium bearing solid. The process comprises (a) leaching the solid in hydrochloric acid to produce a leachate comprising undissolved solids and a leach solution comprising the titanium dioxide and the value metals, wherein the hydrochloric acid concentration is maintained above a value required to maintain the titanium dioxide and the value metals dissolved in the leach solution at atmospheric pressure; (b) separating the leachate into the leach solution and the undissolved solids; and (c) reducing the concentration of hydrochloric acid concentration in the leach solution to recover titanium dioxide by hydrolysis and precipitation to produce a titanium dioxide rich slurry. In a preferred embodiment, HCl is recovered with a matrix solution.

51: B01D 71: ICON TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS LIMITED 72: CUPIT, DAVID 33: GB 31: 1002771.2 32: 2010/02/18 54: FILTERS 00: A filter insert (10) comprising: a body portion (12) and a closed-ended tube (14), an open end of which is sealingly affixed around the periphery of the body portion (12); an inlet aperture (16) and an outlet aperture (18) each aperture communicating via a through hole in the body portion (12) with the interior of the tube (14); a filter medium (20) located within the tube (14) and being sealingly interposed between the inlet aperture (16) and the outlet aperture (18), wherein the tube (14) is at least partially manufactured of a flexible plastics material, and wherein the body portion (12) is relatively rigid.

21: 2012/06582 22: 2011/02/04 43: 2014/01/06 51: C22B 71: NEOMET TECHNOLOGIES INC. 72: WHITE, CARL, HARRIS, BRYN 33: US 31: 61/301,458 32: 2010/02/04 33: US 31: 61/305,718 32: 2010/02/18 33: US 31: 61/420,500 32: 2010/12/07 54: PROCESS FOR THE RECOVERY OF TITANIUM DIOXIDE AND VALUE METALS BY REDUCING THE CONCENTRATION OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID IN LEACH SOLUTION AND SYSTEM FOR SAME 00: -

21: 2012/06799 22: 2012/09/11 43: 2014/01/06 51: F16D 71: Raven Industries, Inc. 72: BARRY, Alan F. 33: US 31: 61/305,243 32: 2010/02/17 54: IMPROVED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISENGAGING AND ENGAGING A WRAP SPRING CLUTCH 00: The invention provides a system, device and method for using a rotary actuator, e.g., a stepper Page | 124

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: NOVEL PEPTIDES AND METHODS FOR THEIR PREPARATION AND USE 00: The present invention is in the field of treatment of diabetes and relates to peptides that exhibit activity for both glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide receptor (GIP-R) and glucagon-like peptide- 1 receptor (GLP-1-R) and are selective over glucagon receptor (Gluc-R). Specifically provided are GIP analogs with amino acid substitutions introduced to modulate activity for both GIP-R and GLP-1-R and maintain selectivity over Gluc-R.

motor to actuate a wrap spring clutch. Feedback from a system of sensors and GPS data, including rotational speed, travel speed and direction are provided to improve the reaction accuracy of the clutch. In one embodiment, a plurality of actuator controllers are connected in a configuration wherein one controller is a "master" and the remaining controllers are "slaves" to provide a higher level of machine control.

21: 2012/06801 22: 2012/09/11 43: 2014/01/06 51: A01N, A61K 71: DSM IP Assets B.V. 72: ZIMMER, John Paul, BUTT, Christopher Michael 33: US 31: 61/313,630 32: 2010/03/12 54: MATERNAL SIALIC ACID SUPPLEMENTATION 00: The invention provides methods and compositions for improving fetal and child health and development through nutritional supplementation with, for example, sialic acid. Sialic acid can be provided to a female before, during and/or after pregnancy to improve the health and development of a fetus and/or child. The sialic acid can be in a variety of forms in the supplements.

21: 2012/06841 22: 2012/09/12 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Glaxo Group Limited 72: LIPPERT, Frank, LUCAS, Robert Anthony 33: GB 31: 1005508.5 32: 2010/03/31 54: NOVEL COMPOSITION 00: A dentifrice composition providing superior shine and polish, low RDA and effective whitening comprising a calcined aluminium oxide polishing agent, a water soluble condensed phosphate such as an alkali metal phosphate salt and an orally acceptable carrier or excipient is described. The composition is free of a silica abrasive.

21: 2012/06832 22: 2012/09/12 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, C07K 71: Eli Lilly and Company 72: ALSINA-FERNANDEZ, Jorge, BOKVIST, Krister Bengt, GUO, Lili, MAYER, John Philip 33: US 31: 61/317,850 32: 2010/03/26

21: 2012/06868 22: 2011/03/22 43: 2014/01/06 51: E04B 71: M.I.C. INDUSTRIES, INC. 72: MORELLO, FREDERICK, ANDERSON, TODD E 33: US 31: 12/659,886 32: 2010/03/24 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ATTACHING A WALL TO A BUILDING STRUCTURE 00: An attachment member formed from sheet material configured to connect a wall to a curved roof of a building structure. The attachment member includes at least two segments: a first segment having a flat center portion and a pair of walls extending perpendicular to the center portion in cross section, the pair of walls defining a recess oriented in a direction perpendicular to the center portion, wherein the recess is adapted to accommodate a portion of a wall of a building structure; and a second segment extending from Page | 125

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one of the walls of the first segment, the second segment being oriented in a same plane as the flat center portion of the first segment in cross section, the second segment including a longitudinal rib, the longitudinal rib protruding in cross section from the second segment, the longitudinal rib being adapted to mate with a rib of a curved building panel.

21: 2012/06914 22: 2011/03/17 43: 2014/01/06 51: F25D 71: ENVIRO-COOL UK LIMITED 72: GRIGORIAN, VARTAN 33: GB 31: 1004453.5 32: 2010/03/17 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO COOLING 00: The present invention relates to improvements in or relating to cooling. We describe a cooling apparatus comprising a cavity for receipt of a product to be cooled. The apparatus comprises rotation means to rotate a product received in the cavity and a coolant supply means to provide a coolant in the cavity. The apparatus further comprises means to apply a supplementary motion to the cavity.

21: 2012/06916 22: 2011/03/03 43: 2014/01/08 51: C07K; A61K; A61P; C12N; G01N 71: THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 72: CASHMAN, NEIL R 33: US 31: 61/310,167 32: 2010/03/03 54: OLIGOMER-SPECIFIC AMYLOID BETA EPITOPE AND ANTIBODIES 00: A novel constrained peptide epitope derived from Αβ, wherein the eptitope comprises the amino acid sequence SNK, related antibody compositions and methods of use. An isolated antibody that specifically binds to a cyclic peptide comprising the conformational epitope which comprises the amino acid sequence SNK and corresponding to a solvent-exposed, antibody accessible knuckle region of oligomeric Αβ is described. An antigenic peptide comprising an epitope having a constrained cyclic configuration, which comprises the amino acid seqeuence SNK and corresponding to a solventexposed, antibody accessible knuckle region of oligomeric Αβ is also described. Methods of treating, preventing and diagnosing Alzheimer's disease are also described.

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21: 2012/06924 22: 2012/09/14 43: 2014/01/08 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Glaxo Group Limited 72: AITKEN, Gail Cameron, CHURCHLEY, David Raymond 33: GB 31: 1004981.5 32: 2010/03/24 54: NOVEL USE 00: This invention relates to the use of sodium dodecylbenzene sulphonate (SDDBS) for helping to prevent or remove surface deposited stains from natural teeth and dental prostheses and oral care compositions comprising SDDBS for such use.

21: 2012/06954 22: 2011/02/04 43: 2014/01/06 51: C22B 71: NEOMET TECHNOLOGIES INC. 72: HARRIS, BRYN, WHITE, CARL 33: US 31: 61/305,718 32: 2010/02/18 33: US 31: 61/420,500 32: 2010/12/07 54: PROCESS FOR THE RECOVERY OF METALS AND HYDROCHLORIC ACID 00: A method for recovering hydrochloric acid and metal oxides from a chloride liquor is described. The method comprises: providing a chloride liquor including the metal and mixing the liquor and a matrix solution to produce a reaction mixture, wherein the matrix solution assists oxidation / hydrolysis of the metal with HCl production. In a preferred embodiment the matrix solution comprises zinc chloride in various stages of hydration and an oxygen containing gas is added to the mix. Therefore, the present invention discloses a method where the improvement is the mixing of a liquor and a matrix solution where the solution assists hydrolysis of the metal with HCl production. The reactor is a column reactor in a preferred embodiment. The use of the matrix solution and a reactor for recovering hydrochloric acid and for oxidizing/hydrolysis of a metal is also disclosed.

21: 2012/06926 22: 2012/09/14 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: ImClone LLC 72: DOODY, Jacqueline Francoise, LI, Yanxia 33: US 31: 61/319,896 32: 2010/04/01 54: ANTIBODIES AGAINST CSF-1R 00: The invention provides a human antibody that binds human CSF-IR with high affinity. Antibodies of the present invention have significant advantages over the antibodies known in the art by being multifunctional : inhibiting signaling of CSF-1R, internalizing and inducing CSF-1R degradation and stimulating ADCC in cell including tumors, macrophages and monocytes. They are also shown to be effective in treating leukemia, breast, endometrial and prostate cancer

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21: 2012/06955 22: 2011/02/04 43: 2014/01/06 51: C22B 71: NEOMET TECHNOLOGIES INC. 72: HARRIS, BRYN, WHITE, CARL 33: US 31: 61/305,718 32: 2010/02/18 33: US 31: 61/320,004 32: 2010/04/01 33: US 31: 61/420,500 32: 2010/12/07 54: PROCESS FOR THE RECOVERY OF GOLD FROM AN ORE IN CHLORIDE MEDIUM WITH A NITROGEN SPECIES 00: The present invention describes a process and system for recovering titanium dioxide and other value metals from a titanium bearing solid. The process comprises (a) leaching the solid in hydrochloric acid to produce a leachate comprising undissolved solids and a leach solution comprising the titanium dioxide and the value metals, wherein the hydrochloric acid concentration is maintained above a value required to maintain the titanium dioxide and the value metals dissolved in the leach solution at atmospheric pressure; (b) separating the leachate into the leach solution and the undissolved solids; and (c) reducing the concentration of hydrochloric acid concentration in the leach solution to recover titanium dioxide by hydrolysis and precipitation to produce a titanium dioxide rich slutty. In a preferred embodiment, HCI is recovered with a matrix solution.

21: 2012/06957 22: 2011/03/11 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61L 71: NEWCO 72: GOOCH, DAVID 33: GB 31: 1004115.0 32: 2010/03/12 54: STERILISING APPARATUS 00: The present invention relates to portable sterilisers for sterilising items using sterilising fluids. In particular, the present invention provides a portable steriliser for sterilising an item using sterilising fluids, comprising: a container (800) for receiving an item to be sterilised and for receiving a sterilising fluid a removable insert (820) comprising an absorbent material for absorbing a sterilising fluid; and a removable lid (808) engageable with the container, wherein the removable insert is shaped to receive an item to be sterilised.

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21: 2012/06968 22: 2012/09/17 43: 2014/01/09 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited 72: NAGATA, Tsutomu, INOUE, Masahiro, ASHIDA, Yuka, NOGUCHI, Kengo, ONO, Makoto 33: JP 31: 2010-062155 32: 2010/03/18 54: CYCLOALKYL-SUBSTITUTED IMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVE 00: Compounds represented by general formula (I) (wherein A represents a C3-12 cycloalkyl group optionally substituted by 1-3 substituents selected from among fluoro groups, hydroxide groups and/or a C1-6 alkyl groups; R1, R2 and R3 each individually represents a hydrogen atom, a fluoro group or a C1-6 alkyl group; R4 represents a hydrogen atom or a prodrug group;and Y represents -CH2-CHR5-CH2-NHR6, in which R5 represents a hydrogen atom, a C1-6 alkyl group or a C1-6 alkoxy group and R6 represents a hydrogen atom or a prodrug group) and pharmacologically-acceptable salts thereof exhibit a TAFIa-inhibiting activity, and thus are useful as therapeutic drugs for myocardial infarction, angina, acute coronary syndrome, cerebral infarction, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, etc.

21: 2012/07009 22: 2012/09/18 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P, C07F 71: Anacor Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 72: JACOBS, Robert T., CHEN, Daitao, ORR, Matthew, PLATTNER, Jacob J. 33: US 31: 61/315,806 32: 2010/03/19 54: BORON-CONTAINING SMALL MOLECULES AS ANTI-PROTOZOAL AGENT 00: This invention provides, among other things, novel compounds useful for treating protozoal infections, pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds, as well as combinations of these compounds with at least one additional therapeutically effective agent. The compounds are of the formula, wherein Y' is a halogen, Y is halosubstituted alkyl, or a salt thereof.

21: 2012/07041 22: 2012/09/19 43: 2014/01/09 51: E21F 71: General Electric Company 72: BASTIEN, Bertrand 33: US 31: 61/310,699 32: 2010/03/04 54: ELECTRIC DRIVE VEHICLE, SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: An electric drive system (100) is provided for use in a vehicle that is operated in environments with stringent emissions and ventilation regulations. In one embodiment, the electric drive system (100) comprises a motor (104) capable of propelling the vehicle and an energy storage device (108) coupled to the motor (104), and selectively couplable to a catenary line (103), wherein the catenary line (103) is capable of supplying electrical power to the vehicle and to the energy storage device (108).

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21: 2012/07050 22: 2012/09/19 43: 2014/01/06 51: B01F, C08C, C08J 71: Phoenix Innovation Technology Inc. 72: MARTEL, Sylvain, MURPHY, Stephen, LEGAULT, Patrick 33: US 31: 61/313,871 32: 2010/03/15 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REGENERATING VULCANIZED RUBBER 00: There are disclosed a regenerated rubber, a method and apparatus for obtaining regenerated rubbers from vulcanized crumb rubber, such as rubber from scrap. The apparatus is a thermokinetic mixer having the particularity to have an air tight stationary chamber with inner non-uniform surface. The method comprises the steps of raising the speed of the rotor shaft in order to increase a temperature of a mixture made of vulcanized crumb rubber and a lubricant, such as oil, until a devulcanizing temperature is reached; and reducing the temperature of the mixture to a lower temperature during a second period of time. The method of the invention is environmentally friendly or "green", since the regeneration method does not use chemicals, includes a shorter period of treatment at higher temperature avoiding the risks of rubber cracking and spontaneous combustion, and further allowing mass-production of regenerated rubber with lower energy consumption.

21: 2012/07051 22: 2012/09/19 43: 2014/01/06 51: C01B, C23C, C25B 71: Solvay SA 72: PAGANIN, Maurizio 33: EP 31: 10157904.3 32: 2010/03/26 54: METHOD FOR THE SUPPLY OF FLUORINE 00: Elemental fluorine is used as etching agent for the manufacture of electronic devices, i.a., semiconductor devices, micro-electromechanical devices, thin film transistors, flat panel displays and solar panels, and as chamber cleaning agent mainly for PECVD apparatus. For this purpose, fluorine often is produced on-site. The invention provides a process wherein the contamination of the elemental fluorine with gaseous impurities, such as air or moisture, is prevented by producing it on site and delivering it to the point of use under a pressure higher than ambient pressure.

21: 2012/07052 22: 2012/09/19 43: 2014/01/15 51: C03C, F24J, G02B, H01L 71: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. 72: HASKINS, David R., ARBAB, Mehran, WAGNER, Andrew V. 33: US 31: 61/319,601 32: 2010/03/31

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PATENT JOURNAL 00: The present invention is directed to a benzyloxy cyclopentyladenosine (BCPA) compounds and to their use as selective Ai adenosine receptor agonists. The compounds of the invention are particularly directed to use in subjects for reducing and/or controlling elevated or abnormally fluctuating IOPs in the treatment of glaucoma or ocular hypertension (OHT). 21: 2012/07090 22: 2012/09/20 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P, C07H 71: Inotek Pharmaceuticals Corporation 72: KIM, Norman N., MCVICAR, William K., MCCAULEY, Thomas G., JAGTAP, Prakash 33: US 31: 61/318,105 32: 2010/03/26 54: METHOD OF REDUCING INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE IN HUMANS USING N6 CYCLOPENTYLADENOSINE (CPA), CPA DERIVATIVES OR PRODRUGS THEREOF 00: Provided herein is a method of reducing intraocular pressure (IOP) in humans using N6cyclopentyladenosine (CPA), CPA derivatives or prodrugs or enhanced cornea permeability formulations of CPA. In one embodiment, the invention is directed to CPA derivatives or prodrugs that are permeable to the cornea. In another embodiment, the invention is directed to uses of certain compounds in human subjects for reducing and/or controlling elevated or abnormally fluctuating IOPs in the treatment of glaucoma or ocular hypertension (OHT). 21: 2012/07123 22: 2011/03/03 43: 2014/01/06 51: G01L; G01V 71: TAKADU, LTD. 72: PELEG, AMIR, SCOLNICOV, HAGGAI, BARKAY, URI, ARMON, AMITAI, GUTNER, SHAI 33: US 31: 12/717,944 32: 2010/03/04 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING RESOURCES IN A WATER UTILITY NETWORK 00: A computerized method for monitoring a water utility network, the water utility network comprising a network of pipes for delivering water to consumers and a plurality of meters positioned within the pipes across the water distribution network. The method includes receiving meter data representing parameters measured by the meters, such as flow, pressure, chlorine level, pH and turbidity of the water being distributed through the pipes. The method also includes receiving

54: A MIRROR HAVING REFLECTIVE COATINGS ON A FIRST SURFACE AND AN OPPOSITE SECOND SURFACE 00: A solar mirror includes an opaque reflective coating on a surface of a transparent substrate facing away from the sun and a transparent reflective coating on the opposite surface of the substrate. The transparent reflective coating increases the percent reflection of wavelengths in selected ranges, e.g. wavelengths in the infrared range to increase the total solar energy reflected by the solar mirror to increase the solar energy directed to a receiver that converts solar energy to electric and/or thermal energy.

21: 2012/07055 22: 2012/09/19 43: 2014/01/08 51: A24D, B01J 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 72: BRANTON, Peter, MOLA, Michele 33: GB 31: 1005547.3 32: 2010/04/01 54: COMPOSITE ADDITIVE MATERIALS 00: The invention relates to composite materials comprising particles of at least two different additive materials and a polymer binding said additive particles together the composite material. The invention also relates to incorporating at least two different additive materials into a filter material, using the composite material. 21: 2012/07089 22: 2012/09/20 43: 2014/01/08 51: A61K, A61P, C07H 71: Inotek Pharmaceuticals Corporation 72: JAGTAP, Prakash 33: US 31: 61/317,972 32: 2010/03/26 54: ADENOSINE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE THEREOF

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secondary data from sources external to the meters and representing conditions affecting consumption of water in a region serviced by the water utility network such as weather and holidays. The meter and secondary data is analyzed using statistical techniques to identify water network events including leakage events and other events regarding quantity and quality of water flowing through the pipes and operation of the water network. The events are reported to users via a user interface.

21: 2012/07136 22: 2012/09/21 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61B 71: DePuy Products, Inc. 72: ARAM, Luke J., BUGBEE, William, ENGH, Andrew, MOSKAL, Joseph, PAGNANO, Mark, SWANK, Michael, ROSE, Bryan 33: US 31: 61/308,136 32: 2010/02/25 54: CUSTOMIZED PATIENT-SPECIFIC TIBIAL CUTTING BLOCKS 00: A number of orthopaedic surgical instruments are disclosed. A method, apparatus, and system for fabricating such instruments are also disclosed.

21: 2012/07172 22: 2012/09/25 43: 2014/01/07 51: H04W 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: CHEN, Xiaobo, LV, Yongxia 33: CN 31: 201010147431.2 32: 2010/04/06 54: METHOD, USER EQUIPMENT, AND BASE STATION FOR TRANSMITTING CHANNEL STATE INFORMATION 00: A method, a user equipment, and a base station for transmitting channel state information (CSI) are disclosed. First, receive a scheduling grant command sent by a base station; then, obtain a CSI location label according to information of a resource occupied by the scheduling grant command and information of a resource occupied by a data channel that is indicated by the scheduling grant command; last, send CSI of a carrier corresponding to the CSI location label to the base station through the data channel. The CSI location label may be obtained through the scheduling grant command, and the CSI of the carrier corresponding to the CSI location label may be sent or received without changing a length of an aperiodic CSI request field. In this way, CSI of a part or all of cells and/or carriers can be triggered flexibly between a user equipment and the base station.

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21: 2012/07178 22: 2012/09/25 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Piramal Healthcare Limited 72: SIVAKUMAR, Meenakshi, JOSHI, Kalpana Sanjay, AWARE, Valmik Sopan, SARDE, Ankush Gangaram, BAGUL, Sandeep Mukunda, MANOHAR, Sonal Mohan 33: US 31: 61/307,974 32: 2010/02/25 54: OXADIAZOLE COMPOUNDS, THEIR PREPARATION AND USE 00: The present invention relates to oxadiazole compounds in all their stereoisomeric and tautomeric forms and mixtures thereof in all ratios; and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, pharmaceutically acceptable solvates, pharmaceutically acceptable prodrugs and pharmaceutically acceptable polymorphs. The invention also relates to processes for the manufacture of the oxadiazole compounds and to pharmaceutical compositions containing them. The said compounds and their pharmaceutical compositions are useful in the treatment of cancer, particularly chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). The present invention further provides a method of treatment of cancer by administering a therapeutically effective amount of said compounds or their pharmaceutical compositions, to a mammal in need thereof.

21: 2012/07213 22: 2012/09/26 43: 2014/01/07 51: B65D, C08F, C08G, C09D 71: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. 72: SINGER, Debra L., SIMPSON, Dennis A., DUDIK, John M., CHASSER, Anthony M., LOCK, Kam Lun, WOODS, Richard, MASTERS, Nigel Francis 33: US 31: 12/752,570 32: 2010/04/01 54: BRANCHED POLYESTER POLYMERS AND COATINGS COMPRISING THE SAME 00: A polyester prepared by free radical polymerization of an unsaturated polyester prepolymer, wherein the polymerization occurs primarily by reaction of the unsaturation is disclosed. Coatings comprising the same are also disclosed, as are substrates coated at least in part with such coatings. 21: 2012/07214 22: 2012/09/26 43: 2014/01/07 51: A61K, A61P 71: PHIVCO-1 LLC 72: TRESSLER, Randall Lee, VALDEZ, Hernan 33: US 31: 61/320,428 32: 2010/04/02 54: COMBINATION THERAPY COMPRISING A CCR5 ANTAGONIST, A HIV-1 PROTEASE INHIBITOR AND A PHARMACOKINETIC ENHANCER 00: The present invention discloses a novel combination therapy for HIV-1 treatment relying on a combination of at least one CCR5 antagonist, at least one HIV-1 protease inhibitor and at least one pharmacokinetic enhancer of said at least one CCR5 antagonist and/or at least one HIV-1 protease inhibitor. The combination is intended for use in oral treatment of a disorder selected from the group consisting of HIV-1 infection, retroviral infections genetically related to HIV and AIDS, in a treatment-naive patient infected with CCR5 tropic HIV-1 virus. 21: 2012/07217 22: 2012/09/26 43: 2014/01/07 51: B65D, C08F, C08G, C09D Page | 133

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71: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. 72: LOCK, Kam Lun, WOODS, Richard, MASTERS, Nigel Francis 33: US 31: 12/752,551 32: 2010/04/01 54: HIGH FUNCTIONALITY POLYESTERS AND COATINGS COMPRISING THE SAME 00: A polyester prepared by free radical polymerization of an unsaturated polyester prepolymer, wherein the polymerization occurs primarily by reaction of the unsaturation of said prepolymer is disclosed. Coatings comprising the same are also disclosed, as are substrates coated at least in part with such coating. 21: 2012/07280 22: 2011/03/29 43: 2014/01/08 51: B65D 71: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION 72: DAFFNER, MARTIN, DUAN, XINRONG, XUE, ZHIJIAN 33: US 31: PCT/US2010/029352 32: 2010/03/31 54: RESEALABLE LAMINATE FOR HEAT SEALED PACKAGING 00: A resealable and disposable package assembly is described. The assembly includes a container and a multilayer cover laminate that are bonded to one another to initially seal the contents of the package. The package can then be easily opened by at least partially separating the cover laminate along a predesignated interface. The package can be reliably and effectively sealed by recontacting the previously separated cover portions to one another.

21: 2012/07281 22: 2011/03/29 43: 2014/01/06 51: B32B; B65B; B65D 71: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION 72: DAFFNER, MARTIN, DUAN, XINRONG, XUE, ZHIJIAN 33: US 31: PCT/US2010/048558 32: 2010/09/13 54: RESEALABLE LAMINATE FOR HEAT SEALED PACKAGING 00: A resealable package assembly is described. The package assembly includes a selectively positionable flap that covers an aperture or enables access through the aperture into the package. The flap and package include provisions for releasably engaging the flap to the package to seal the interior of the package. Provisions for grasping the tab and indicating whether tampering has occurred are also described.

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21: 2012/07292 22: 2012/09/28 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 72: CHATURVEDULA, Prasad V., DUBOWCHIK, Gene M., MACOR, John E. 33: US 31: 61/319,015 32: 2010/03/30 54: CGRP RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST 00: The disclosure generally relates to the compound of formula I, (R)-N-(3-(7-methyl-1H-indazol-5-yl)1-(4-(1-methylpiperidin-4-yl)piperazin-1-yl)-1oxopropan-2-yl)-4-(2-oxo-1,2-dihydroquinolin-3yl)pipe ridine-1-carboxamide, including pharmaceutically acceptable salts, which is a CGRP-receptor antagonist. The disclosure also relates to pharmaceutical compositions and methods for using the compound in the treatment of CGRP related disorders including migraine headaches, neurogenic vasodilation, neurogenic inflammation, thermal injury, circulatory shock, flushing associated with menopause, airway inflammatory diseases such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and cancer.

21: 2012/07346 22: 2012/10/01 43: 2014/01/27 51: G06F, G06K, H04L 71: T-Data Systems (S) Pte Ltd 72: TAN, Joon Yong Wayne 54: A MEMORY CARD 00: A memory card (103) for use in an electronic apparatus (101) is proposed. In order to control an electronic apparatus (101) with an inbuilt processor (301) incapable of exporting digital data externally of the electronic apparatus (101), a user local at the electronic apparatus (101) is required to operate the electronic apparatus (101). This is not always convenient. The proposed memory card (103) has a wireless module (207) for receiving an instruction wirelessly from a remote wireless-enabled apparatus (105), and also a central processor (201) for controlling the inbuilt processor (301) of the electronic apparatus (101) in accordance with the received instruction.

21: 2012/07375 22: 2011/03/01 43: 2014/01/09 51: A61K 71: EGIS GYGYSZERGYR NYILVNOSAN MKD RSZVNYTRSASG 72: YADAV, KAMALA S, SURANA, AMITA P, KUKARNI, SANJIVANI A, PRASADE, RASHMI R 33: HU 31: P 10 00120 32: 2010/03/01 54: STABILIZED PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION 00: The invention relates to stabilized pharmaceutical composition comprising pregabalin and a disaccharide or higher polyol as stabilizer and optionally a conventional pharmaceutically Page | 135

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acceptable carrier. The stabilized pharmaceutical composition according to the invention is useful in the treatment of a number of diseases such as epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease or Parkinson's disease. 21: 2012/07386 22: 2012/10/02 43: 2014/01/06 51: A01N, A61K 71: GlaxoSmithKline LLC 72: CONDE, Jose J., KOWALSKI, Anthony John, ZAJAC, Matthew Allen 33: US 31: 61/321,642 32: 2010/04/07 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING BENZOXABOROLES 00: The present invention is a process comprising contacting a compound of formula 6: or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; with a deprotecting reagent to form a compound of formula A: or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; where R is H or OR1; R1 and each R1' are protecting groups; R1" is H or OH, and n is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.

A process for making an anhydrous laundry liquid detergent base composition comprising detersive surfactant, the process comprising the steps of: a) providing a pre-neutralized sulphate detersive surfactant syrup wherein at least 50% of the sulphate detersive surfactant is pre-neutralized with an organic neutralizing agent; b) adding a neutralizing agent to the sulphate detersive surfactant syrup; and c) adding a sulphonic detersive surfactant in acid form to the mixture resulting from step b).
21: 2012/07420 22: 2012/10/03 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Incyte Corporation 72: HUANG, Taisheng, XUE, Chu-Biao, WANG, Anlai, KONG, Ling, YE, Hai Fen, YAO, Wenqing, RODGERS, James D., SHEPARD, Stacey, WANG, Haisheng, SHAO, Lixin, LI, Hui-Yin, LI, Qun 33: US 31: 61/312,588 32: 2010/03/10 54: PIPERIDIN-4-YL AZETIDINE DERIVATIVES AS JAK1 INHIBITORS 00: The present invention provides piperidin-4-yl azetidine derivatives, as well as their compositions and methods of use, that modulate the activity of Janus kinase 1 (JAK1) and are useful in the treatment of diseases related to the activity of JAK1 including, for example, inflammatory disorders, autoimmune disorders, cancer, and other diseases. 21: 2012/07425 22: 2012/10/03 43: 2014/01/09 51: C07K 71: advanceCOR GmbH 72: GAWAZ, Meinrad, SCHNBERGER, Tanja, DEGEN, Heidrun, MNCH, Gtz, HOLTHOFF, Hans-Peter, BLTMANN, Andreas, BHRING, Hans-Jrg, LEDER, Christoph 33: EP 31: 10003744.9 32: 2010/04/07

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An isolated nucleic acid molecule selected from the group consisting of: vi. a nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleotide sequence which is at least 85% identical to the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO:1 or a complement thereof; vii. a nucleic acid molecule comprising a fragment of at least 1500 consecutive nucleotides of the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO:1, or a complement thereof; viii. a nucleic acid molecule which encodes a polypeptide comprising an amino acid sequence at least 85% identical to SEQ ID NO:2; ix. a nucleic acid molecule which encodes a fragment of a polypeptide comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:2, wherein the fragment comprises at least 500 contiguous amino acids of SEQ ID NO: 2; and x. a nucleic acid molecule encoding a polypeptide containing a humanized immunoglobulin or parts of an immunoglubulin having binding specificity for CD133 a nucleic acid molecule which encodes a variant of a polypeptide comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2, wherein the nucleic acid molecule hybridizes to a nucleic acid molecule comprising the entire SEQ ID NO: 1, or complement thereof under conditions of incubation at 45 C in 6.0xSSC followed by washing in 0.2xSSC/0.1% SDS at 65 C.
21: 2012/07440 22: 2012/10/04 43: 2014/01/07 51: C08G 71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY 72: PANANDIKER, Rajan, Keshav, ZANNONI, Luke, Andrew, SMITH, Steven, Daryl, MCCHAIN, Robert, Joseph, KLUESENER, Bernard, William, SEGER, Rebecca, Ann, MENKHAUS, Julie, Ann, SOLINSKY, Mark, Gregory, WAGNER, Matthew, Scott 33: US 31: 61/320,141 32: 2010/04/01 33: US 31: 61/320,133 32: 2010/04/01 33: US 31: 61/366,270 32: 2010/07/21 33: US 31: 61/383,770 32: 2010/09/17 33: US 31: 61/413,062 32: 2010/11/12 54: ORGANOSILICONES 00: The present application relates to organosilicones and compositions such as consumer products comprising such organosilicones, as well as processes for making and using such organosilicones and such compositions. Such

21: 2012/07452 22: 2012/10/04 43: 2014/01/07 51: A47J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: MAISCH, Rainer, GAVILLET, Gilles 33: EP 31: 10155705.6 32: 2010/03/05 54: REDUCTION OF PUMP NUISANCE 00: A pump (800) for a beverage preparation machine (1) has: a pump inlet (810); a pump outlet (820); a liquid driver (815, 816) for pressurising and circulating a liquid from the pump inlet to the pump outlet; and a downstream pump conduit (870, 871, 872) connecting in fluid communication the liquid driver to the pump outlet. The downstream pump conduit comprises a liquid dampener (860) for dampening upstream the pump outlet vibrations in such liquid which are generated by the liquid driver so as to circulate via the pump outlet dampened pressurised liquid from the liquid driver.

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PATENT JOURNAL device. The data recorder records the data from testing device. Based upon the data received, the toughness of the sample is objectively determined and can be ranked comparatively to the toughness of other samples. The load is ramped up to a peak load, held for a period of time, and then ramped down.

21: 2012/07455 22: 2012/10/04 43: 2014/01/09 51: A61K, A61P 71: Abraxis BioScience, LLC 72: TRIEU, Vuong, KNAUER, Daniel, DESAI, Neil 33: US 31: 61/313,050 32: 2010/03/11 33: US 31: 61/313,047 32: 2010/03/11 54: SPARC ANGIOGENIC DOMAIN AND METHODS OF USE 00: The invention provides compositions and methods which exploit the discovery of the SPARC carboxy angiogenic domain. 21: 2012/07460 22: 2012/10/04 43: 2014/01/06 51: G01N 71: Varel Europe S.A.S. 72: BELLIN, Federico 33: US 31: 12/754,784 32: 2010/04/06 54: ACOUSTIC EMISSION TOUGHNESS TESTING FOR PDC, PCBN, OR OTHER HARD OR SUPERHARD MATERIAL INSERTS 00: An acoustic emissions testing device includes a testing sample including a hard surface, an acoustic sensor, an indenter coupled to the hard surface, and a load. The load is exerted on the indenter, which transfers the load to the hard surface. The acoustic sensor is communicably coupled to the testing sample and detects one or more acoustic events occurring within the testing sample. An acoustic emissions testing system includes a data recorder coupled to the testing 21: 2012/07463 22: 2012/10/04 43: 2014/01/07 51: G01N 71: Varel Europe S.A.S. 72: BELLIN, Federico 33: US 31: 12/754,784 32: 2010/04/06 54: ACOUSTIC EMISSION TOUGHNESS TESTING FOR PDC, PCBN, OR OTHER HARD OR SUPERHARD MATERIALS 00: An acoustic emissions testing device includes a rock sample including a first surface, an acoustic sensor, an indenter coupled to the first surface, and a load. The load is exerted on the indenter, which transfers the load to the first surface. The acoustic sensor is communicably coupled to the rock sample and detects one or more acoustic events occurring within the rock sample. An acoustic emissions testing system includes a data recorder coupled to the testing device. The data

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recorder records the data from testing device. Based upon the data received, the toughness of the sample is objectively determined and can be ranked comparatively to the toughness of other samples. The load is ramped up to a peak load, held for a period of time, and then ramped down.

aqueous solution comprising divalent cations, followed by a step of steaming said chicory pieces.
21: 2012/07497 22: 2012/10/05 43: 2014/01/07 51: A23F, A23L 71: Nestec S.A. 72: LABRUNIE, Thierry, KILCHHERR, Sylvain, DUFFEY, Jean-Louis, MATHYS, Alexander, PALZER, Stefan, THEURILLAT-MORITZ, Viviane Andre Claude 54: TREATMENT OF CHICORY 00: -

The invention relates to a method of treatment of chicory pieces which comprises a step of soaking non-roasted chicory pieces by placing said chicory pieces in a bath of an aqueous solution comprising divalent cations, wherein a pulsed electric field is applied to said chicory pieces during the soaking step.
21: 2012/07505 22: 2012/10/05 43: 2014/01/06 51: G01N 71: Varel Europe S.A.S. 72: BELLIN, Federico 33: US 31: 12/754,784 32: 2010/04/06 54: ACOUSTIC EMISSION TOUGHNESS TESTING FOR PDC, PCBN, OR OTHER HARD OR SUPERHARD MATERIALS 00: An acoustic emissions testing device includes a pressurizable chamber, a rock sample, and one or ore acoustic sensors communicably coupled to the rock sample. The chamber includes a first chamber being pressurizable to a first pressure and a second chamber pressurizable to a second pressure. The rock sample is positioned within the pressurizable chamber such that a first portion of the sample is exposed to the first pressure and a second portion of the sample is exposed to the second pressure. The second pressure is increased to a threshold pressure, maintained at the threshold pressure for a time period, and then decreased. The acoustic sensors detect one or more acoustic events occurring within the rock sample. In certain embodiments, one or more of the intensity, the spatial location, and the propagating direction for one or more acoustic events are determinable. The system includes the testing device coupled to a recorder.

21: 2012/07495 22: 2012/10/05 43: 2014/01/07 51: A23B, A23F, A23L 71: Nestec S.A. 72: LABRUNIE, Thierry, KILCHHERR, Sylvain, DUFFEY, Jean-Louis, MATHYS, Alexander, PALZER, Stefan, THEURILLAT-MORITZ, Viviane Andre Claude 54: TREATMENT OF DRIED CHICORY 00: -

The invention relates to a method of treatment of chicory which comprises a step of soaking nonroasted dried chicory pieces with an aqueous solution comprising divalent cations.
21: 2012/07496 22: 2012/10/05 43: 2014/01/07 51: A23B, A23F, A23L 71: Nestec S.A. 72: LABRUNIE, Thierry, KILCHHERR, Sylvain, DUFFEY, Jean-Louis, MATHYS, Alexander, THEURILLAT-MORITZ, Viviane Andre Claude, PALZER, Stefan 54: TREATMENT OF CHICORY 00: -

The invention relates to a method of treatment of chicory pieces which comprises a step of soaking non-roasted chicory pieces with an

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polyethylene), particulate filler (e.g., precipitated silica), and a network of interconnecting pores, are described. The microporous materials of the present invention possess controlled volatile material transfer properties. The microporous materials can have a density of at least 0.8 g/cm3; and a volatile material transfer rate, from the volatile material contact surface to the vapor release surface of the microporous material, of from 0.04 to 0.6 mg / (hour* cm2). In addition, when volatile material is transferred from the volatile material contact surface to the vapor release surface, the vapor release surface is substantially free of volatile material in liquid form.
21: 2012/07590 22: 10/10/2012 43: 23/01/2014 51: A61K, A61Q 71: PIERRE FABRE DERMO-COSMETIQUE 72: CASTEX-RIZZI NATHALIE, MANDEAU ANNE, STEWARD NICOLAS 33: FR 31: 10/01327 32: 2010/03/31 54: PREPARATION CREATED FROM AN IN VITRO CULTURE OF DEDIFFERENTIATED, NON-ELICITED CELLS OF THE ARGANIA TREE, USE THEREOF FOR TREATING SKIN AGEING, INFLAMMATION AND SCARRING, AND PRODUCTION THEREOF 00: 57: The invention relates to a preparation created from an in vitro culture of dedifferentiated, nonelicited cells of the Argania tree, and to the use thereof for treating skin ageing, inflammation and scarring. 21: 2012/07622 22: 2011/04/07 43: 2013/08/13 51: F21S 71: AURORA LIMITED 72: ANDREW, Johnson 33: GB 31: 1005925.1 32: 2010/04/09 54: AN ADAPTER 00: An adapter for a light fitting (10), said adapter (30) including; a first end having a contact portion said contact portion being adapted to contact the light fitting (10) in use; a second end having a plate portion; a wall portion extending from the first end to the second end; an attachment means adapted to attach to the light fitting (10) in use; and a venting means adapted to allow air to flow through the adapter (30) in use.

21: 2012/07534 22: 2011/04/06 43: 2014/01/21 51: A61K 71: ANTHROGENESIS CORPORATION 72: EDINGER, JAMES, ZHANG, XIAOKUI, FRANCKI, ALEKSANDER, JANKOVIC, VLADIMIR, FISCHKOFF, STEVEN, LIANG, BITAO, MARTIN, PHILIPPE, RAY, CYNTHIA 33: US 31: 61/322,272 32: 2010/04/08 54: TREATMENT OF SARCOIDOSIS USING PLACENTAL STEM CELLS 00: -

Provided herein are compositions and methods of treating individuals having sarcoidosis or a sarcoidosis-related disease or disorder, using placental cells, e.g., the placental stem cells and placental multipotent cells (PDACs) described herein. Also provided herein are kits comprising said cells or a composition thereof.
21: 2012/07552 22: 2012/10/08 43: 2014/01/10 51: A61L, B01D, C08J 71: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. 72: BOYER, James L., GARDNER, Christine, KNOX, Carol L., PARRINELLO, Luciano M., SWISHER, Robert 33: US 31: 12/761,020 32: 2010/04/15 54: MICROPOROUS MATERIAL 00: Microporous materials that include thermoplastic organic polyolefin polymer (e.g., ultrahigh

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21: 2012/07652 22: 2012/10/11 43: 2014/01/13 51: A23C, A23J, A23L, A61K 71: Nestec S.A. 72: MILLER, Kevin Burke, KVAMME, Candis Diane, STELLINGWERFF, Trent, BOVETTO, Lionel Jean Ren 33: US 31: 61/313,348 32: 2010/03/12 54: COMPOSITIONS FOR MASKING THE FLAVOR OF NUTRIENTS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME 00: Nutritional compositions and methods of making and using the nutritional compositions are provided. In a general embodiment, the present disclosure provides nutritional compositions having whey protein micelles and leucine. The nutritional compositions provide a sufficient amount of leucine to improve protein synthesis in humans, while also maintaining a low-viscosity fluid matrix and acceptable organoleptic properties.

21: 2012/07684 22: 2012/10/12 43: 2014/01/21 51: A23L 71: Nestec S.A. 72: LE COUTRE, Johannes, VAN BLADEREN, Peter, DAMAK, Sami, STELLINGWERFF, Trent 33: EP 31: 10156452.4 32: 2010/03/15 54: ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS AND PERFORMANCE 00: -

The present invention relates to the field of nutritional compositions. In particular, the present invention relates to a nutritional composition comprising sugar substitutes and to their use, e.g., to increase exogenous carbohydrate oxidation, which has been shown to increase performance, for example the performance of athletes.
21: 2012/07696 22: 2012/10/12 43: 2014/01/20 51: A61K, A61P 71: Biota Scientific Management Pty Ltd 72: LAMBERT, John Nicholas, RYAN, Jane, WILSON, Janet Marie 33: AU 31: 2010901601 32: 2010/04/15 54: COMPOUND FOR TREATMENT OF RESPIRATORY CONDITION OR DISEASE 00: -

The present invention relates to the treatment, alleviation, prevention or reduction of symptoms or exacerbations of asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), of which reduced lung function is typically symptomatic.
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71: Tecogen, Inc. 72: GEHRET, Joseph B., PANORA, Robert A., ROSER, Ranson 33: US 31: 61/343,392 32: 2010/04/28 54: ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR REDUCING NITROGEN OXIDES, CARBON MONOXIDE AND HYDROCARBONS IN EXHAUSTS OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES 00: An assembly and method for reducing nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons in exhausts of internal combustion engines, wherein the exhaust is acted upon in a first stage catalytic converter. A first portion of the first stage catalytic converter output is cooled and a second portion of the catalytic converter output is not cooled. The cooled and not cooled exhausts are united and directed to a second stage catalytic converter. Air is injected into a selected one of (1) the not cooled exhaust prior to the juncture thereof with the cooled exhaust, and (2) the combined cooled and not cooled exhausts after the juncture thereof.

21: 2012/07799 22: 2012/10/17 43: 2014/01/17 51: A61K, A61P, C07H 71: GILEAD PHARMASSET LLC 72: ROSS, Bruce, S., SOFIA, Michael, Joseph, PAMULAPATI, Ganapati, Reddy, ZHANG, HaiRen, WANG, Peiyuan, CHUN, Byoung-Kwon, RACHAKONDA, Suguna 33: US 31: 61/319,548 32: 2010/03/31 33: US 31: 61/319,513 32: 2010/03/31 33: US 31: 12/783,680 32: 2010/05/20 54: NUCLEOSIDE PHOSPHORAMIDATES 00: Disclosed herein are nucleoside phosphorainidates and their use as agents for treating viral diseases. These compounds are inhibitors of RNA-dependent RNA viral replication and are useful as inhibitors of HCV NS5B polymerase, as inhibitors of HCV replication and for treatment of hepatitis C infection in mammals.

21: 2012/07745 22: 2012/10/16 43: 2014/02/26 51: A23K, A23N 71: PARABEL LTD. 72: OLIVIER, Laurent, HAVEMANN, Greg, ANTALIK, Paul, ALDERSON, Brandi 33: US 31: 61/314,736 32: 2010/03/17 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING OF AQUATIC SPECIES 00: -

21: 2012/07855 22: 2012/10/18 43: 2014/01/20 51: A47J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: MRI, Peter 33: EP 31: 10290148.5 32: 2010/03/19 54: A BEVERAGE MACHINE USING INGREDIENT CAPSULES 00: The invention concerns a beverage machine comprising a casing (32) enclosing: - a first part (34) for receiving an ingredient capsule therein, a second part (70) having a surface (91) provided with perforating projecting members (90) facing the first part, - an opening (76) in the casing enabling the capsule to be inserted in a direction of insertion (Z) between the first and second parts, the first and second parts being movable relative to each other along a longitudinal axis (X) perpendicular to surface (91) between a first position in which first and second parts are Page | 142

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spaced apart so that the ingredient capsule is inserted therebetween and a second position in which first and second parts are close to each other so that the capsule is in contact with the member. The members (90) are provided in an arrangement on the surface with respect to the opening (76) so as to permanently reduce the risk of trapping of the capsule by the members during the capsule insertion.

21: 2012/07858 22: 2012/10/18 43: 2014/01/21 51: A01N, A61K 71: GlaxoSmithKline LLC 72: AQUINO, Christopher Joseph, COLLINS, Jon Loren, COWAN, David John, WU, Yulin 33: US 31: 61/328,212 32: 2010/04/27 54: CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS 00: Compounds of Formula (I) and methods for treating metabolic disorders are disclosed.

21: 2012/07859 22: 2012/10/18 43: 2014/01/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Glaxo Group Limited 72: ATKINSON, Francis Louis, BARKER, Michael David, DOUAULT, Clement, GARTON, Neil Stuart, LIDDLE, John, PATEL, Vipulkumar Kantibhai, PRESTON, Alexander George Steven, WILSON, David Matthew 33: GB 31: 1007203.1 32: 2010/04/29 54: 7-(1H-PYRAZOL-4-YL)-1,6NAPHTHYRIDINE COMPOUNDS AS SYK INHIBITORS 00: A compound of formula (I) or a salt thereof; which is an inhibitor of spleen tyrosine kinase (Syk) and therefore potentially of use in treating diseases

21: 2012/07894 22: 2012/10/19 43: 2014/01/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd 72: AISSAOUI, Hamed, FRETZ, Heinz, HAZEMANN, Julien, RICHARD-BILDSTEIN, Sylvia, SIEGRIST, Romain 33: PCT 31: PCT/IB2010/051228 32: 2010/03/22 54: 3-(HETEROARYL-AMINO)-1,2,3,4TETRAHYDRO-9H-CARBAZOLE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS PROSTAGLANDIN D2 RECEPTOR MODULATORS 00: The present invention relates to 3-(heteroarylamino)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-9H-carbazole derivatives of the formula (I), wherein R1, R2 and R3 are as described in the description and their use as prostaglandin receptor modulators, most particularly as prostaglandin D2 receptor modulators, in the treatment of various prostaglandin-mediated diseases and disorders, to pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds and to processes for their preparation.

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between 3 and 50 mm, with the bulk preferably being between 12 and 30 mm; the percentage of the fiber filaments in the putty being the amount necessary and sufficient to capillarity reinforce the resin thoroughly and everywhere in the putty.
21: 2012/07902 22: 2012/10/19 43: 2014/01/21 51: G01N 71: Preelumina Diagnostics AB 72: AKERSTRM, Bo, OLSSON, Magnus, HANSSON, Stefan 33: DK 31: PA201000245 32: 2010/03/24 54: HBF AND A1M AS EARLY STAGE MARKERS FOR PREECLAMPSIA 00: 21: 2012/07901 22: 2012/10/19 43: 2014/01/21 51: B29C, B32B, C08J 71: FUSCO, Luciano 72: FUSCO, Luciano 33: PCT 31: PCT/EP2010/001791 32: 2010/03/22 54: FIBER REINFORCED PUTTY, DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ITS MANUFACTURE, DEVICE AND METHOD TO MAKE LAMINATES AND OTHER FINISHED PARTS FROM THE PUTTY, AND A LAMINATE MADE FROM THE PUTTY 00: -

A method for diagnosing or predicting the risk of developing preeclampsia by measuring the level of A1 M and one or more of the compounds HbA, HbF in a sample and comparing the obtained values with reference values. By using a combination of information relating to A1 M and HbF improved diagnose or prediction is observed.
21: 2012/07938 22: 2012/10/22 43: 2014/01/27 51: A23L, B65D 71: Nestec S.A. 72: BELZOWSKI, Marla D., NILSSON, Urban, SHARMA, Richa 33: US 31: 61/316,683 32: 2010/03/23 54: ENHANCING THE AROMA OF FOOD PRODUCTS 00: This invention provides processes and apparatus for enhancing the aroma of food products. Aromaenhancing agents are applied or dispensed onto food products during their manufacture by foodgrade controlled-droplet dispensing heads (or head). In preferred embodiments, the dispensing heads are controlled by a controller, such as a programmed PC- type computer, in dependence on sensor data, such as electromechanical, optical, or image sensor data. The controller and sensors operate so that different food items can have selected aroma- enhancing agents properly applied or dispensed without waste or overspray. The invention also provides food products, the aroma of which have been enhanced according to the provided processes and apparatus with aroma-enhancing agents.

The invention relates to a filamentized fiber reinforced putty compound, to parts made from said putty, and to devices and methods for manufacturing both the putty and the parts. The compound of the invention is formed by a chopped fibers composition including monofilaments that have been broken down from chopped strands and a UV and/or chemical curable resin composition and is a ready-to-mold plastic putty used in molding, mainly by continuous lamination/pultrusion/extrusion and injection. The putty fiber reinforcement, whose weight makes up between 10 and 50% of the total weight of the putty, more particularly in the range of 20 to 40%, is formed by one of the group consisting of at least one type of chopped strands that has been entirely broken down into filaments, and at least one type of chopped strands that has been entirely broken down into filaments in combination with at least one type of chopped strands that has been left intact; each one of the types of fibers involved in the same composition is chopped in one or more lengths of

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PATENT JOURNAL This invention provides processes and apparatus for enhancing the nutritional value of food products. Nutrition-enhancing agents are applied or dispensed onto or into food products during their manufacture by food-grade controlled-droplet dispensing heads (or head). In preferred embodiments, the dispensing heads are controlled by a controller, such as a programmed PC-type computer, in dependence on sensor data, such as electromechanical, optical, or image sensor data. The controller and sensors operate so that different food items can have selected nutrition-enhancing agents properly applied or dispensed without waste or overspray. The invention also provides food products which have been enhanced according to the provided processes and apparatus with nutrition-enhancing agents.

21: 2012/07939 22: 2012/10/22 43: 2014/01/27 51: A21C, A21D, A22C, A23P 71: Nestec S.A. 72: BELZOWSKI, Marla D., NILSSON, Urban, SHARMA, Richa 33: US 31: 61/316,729 32: 2010/03/23 54: ENHANCING THE APPEARANCE OF FOOD PRODUCTS 00: This invention provides processes and apparatus for enhancing the appearance of food products. The browning agents are applied or dispensed onto food products (52) during their manufacture by food-grade controlled- droplet dispensing heads (62a, 62b) (or head). In preferred embodiments, the dispensing heads (62a, 62b) are controlled by a controller, such as a programmed PC- type computer, in dependence on sensor data, such as electromechanical, optical, or image sensor (54) data. The controller and sensors operate so that different food items have selected browning agents properly applied or dispensed without waste or overspray. The invention also provides food products (53) which have been enhanced according to the provided processes and apparatus with browning agents.

21: 2012/07972 22: 2012/10/23 43: 2014/01/27 51: A23K 71: Nestec S.A. 72: TISSOT-FAVRE, Delphine, PAN, Yuanlong, BHATNAGAR, Sandeep, LEYVA, Manuel Felipe, LYN, Sandra 33: US 31: 61/340,924 32: 2010/03/24 54: METHODS FOR ENHANCING THE PALATABILITY OF COMESTIBLE COMPOSITIONS 00: -

21: 2012/07940 22: 2012/10/22 43: 2014/01/27 51: A21D, A23G, A23L, A23P 71: Nestec S.A. 72: BELZOWSKI, Marla D., NILSSON, Urban, SHARMA, Richa 33: US 31: 61/316,740 32: 2010/03/23 54: ENHANCING THE NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF FOOD PRODUCTS 00: -

The invention provides methods for enhancing the palatability of comestible compositions by combining the comestible compositions with a palatability enhancing amount of one or more fatty acid alkanolamides and the compositions produced by such methods.
21: 2012/08013 22: 24/10/2012 43: 24/01/2014 51: B65D 71: PETAINER LIDKOPING AB 72: QUASTERS MIKAEL 33: GB 31: 1005717.2 32: 2010/04/06 54: "SELP-STANDING COMTAINER" 00: -

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A petaloid base (14) for a self-standing container (10) has an approximately hemispherical underlying base contour and a plurality of ovoid foot formations (16) that interrupt and project from the underlying base contour to define a corresponding plurality of feet. Its shape resists stress cracking, maximises capacity relative to the height of the container and reduces the surface area the base and hence material usage in comparison with equivalent known designs.

21: 2012/08041 22: 2012/10/24 43: 2014/01/13 51: G06F, H04M 71: DIAS-ALF, Jessie 72: DIAS-ALF, Jessie 54: METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR PURCHASING HEALTH CARE SERVICES 00: A method of purchasing health care services, comprising supplying a user with an identifier which can be transmitted across a telephone network to identify the user, supplying a health care service provider with an identifier which can be transmitted across the telephone network to identify the service provider; and, before or after completion of a medical-related service by the health care service provider, in respect of which the service provider has prepared a medical account claim, transferring funds from a first account to an account of the service provider in response to the transmission of the user's identifier and the service provider's identifier from a telephone across the telephone network. The method includes the steps of receiving the user's identifier, receiving the service provider's identifier and the medical account claim from the service provider, determining an amount to be credited to the service provider's account based on the service provider's identifier, and crediting the 21: 2012/08067 22: 2012/10/25 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K, C07D 71: GE Healthcare Limited 72: ACHANATH, Radha, BALAJI, Srinath, FAIRWAY, Steven Michael, MANTZILAS, Dimitrios, MOKKAPATI, Umamaheshwar, O'SHEA, Dennis, PASSMORE, Joanna Marie, SHAN, Bo, TRIGG, William John, WADSWORTH, Harry John, KADAVILPPARAMPU MOHAMED, Afsal Mohammed 33: PCT 31: PCT/EP2010/053998 32: 2010/03/26 54: TRICYCLIC INDOLE DERIVATIVES AS PBR LIGANDS 00: The present invention provides a PET tracer that has improved properties for imaging the peripheral benzodiazepine receptor (PBR) as compared with known such PET tracers. The present invention also provides a precursor compound useful in the preparation of the PET tracer of the invention and methods for the preparation of said precursor compound and said PET tracer. Also provided by the present invention is a radiopharmaceutical composition comprising the PET tracer of the invention. Methods for using Page | 146

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the PET tracer and the radiopharmaceutical composition are also provided.

21: 2012/08069 22: 2012/10/25 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61M 71: Emory University, Georgia Tech Research Corporation 72: PRAUSNITZ, Mark R., EDELHAUSER, Henry F., PATEL, Samirkumar Rajnikant 33: US 31: 12/767,768 32: 2010/04/26 54: METHODS AND DEVICES FOR DRUG DELIVERY TO OCULAR TISSUE USING MICRONEEDLE 00: Methods and devices are provided for targeted administration of a drug to a patient's eye. In one embodiment, the method includes inserting a hollow microneedle into the sclera of the eye at an insertion site and infusing a fluid drug formulation through the inserted microneedle and into the suprachoroidai space of the eye, w herein the infused fluid drug formulation flow s w ithin the suprachoroidai space away from the insertion site during the infusion. The fluid drug formulation may How circumferentially tow ard the retinochoroidal

21: 2012/08076 22: 2012/10/25 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61B 71: Optos Plc. 72: THOMSON, Martin, SWAN, Derek, GRAY, Dan, PEMBERTON, Stephen 33: GB 31: 1007046.4 32: 2010/04/28 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO SCANNING OPHTHALMOSCOPES 00: The present invention provides a scanning ophthalmoscope for scanning the retina of an eye and a method of scanning the retina of an eye. The ophthalmoscope (10) comprises a source of collimated light (12), a first scanning element (14), a second scanning element (16) and a scan relay device (18) having two foci (18a, 18b). The source of collimated light (12), the first and second scanning elements (14, 16) and the scan relay device (18) combine to provide a two-dimensional collimated light scan (21) from an apparent point source (19). The scanning ophthalmoscope (10) further comprises a scan transfer device (20), wherein the scan transfer device (20) has two foci (20a, 20b) and at least one vertex (20c) and the apparent point source (19) is provided at a first focus (20a) of the scan transfer device (20) and an eye (22) is accommodated at a second focus (20b) of the scan transfer device (20), and wherein the scan transfer device (20) transfers the two-dimensional collimated light scan (21) from Page | 147

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the apparent point source (19) into the eye (22). The two foci (18a, 18b) of the scan relay device (18) and the two foci (20a, 20b) of the scan transfer device (20) define a first plane and the two foci (20a, 20b) and the at least one vertex (20c) of the scan transfer device (20) define a second plane and wherein the first and second planes are substantially parallel.

to the use of the aforementioned composition in therapeutic or prophylactic treatment, said treatment comprising intravenous administration of the pharmaceutical emulsion.
21: 2012/08092 22: 2012/10/26 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K, A61P, C07J 71: PHARMA MAR, S.A. 72: FERNNDEZ RODRGUEZ, Rogelio, REYES BENTEZ, Jos, Fernando, FRANCESCH SOLLOSO, Andrs, CUEVAS MARCHANTE, Mara del Carmen 33: EP 31: 10382095.7 32: 2010/04/27 54: ANTICANCER STEROIDAL LACTONES UNSATURATED IN POSITION 7 (8) 00: A compound of general formula (I), wherein R1R17 and the ------ line take various meanings for use in the treatment of cancer.

21: 2012/08077 22: 2012/10/25 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K 71: Besins Healthcare Luxembourg SARL 72: PICKERSGILL, Laura, DI HOISER, EvaMaria, ACHLEITNER, Georg 33: EP 31: 10161032.7 32: 2010/04/26 33: EP 31: 10161034.3 32: 2010/04/26 33: EP 31: 10161029.3 32: 2010/04/26 33: US 31: 61/327,959 32: 2010/04/26 33: US 31: 61/327,968 32: 2010/04/26 33: US 31: 61/327,963 32: 2010/04/26 54: LOW-OIL PHARMACEUTICAL EMULSION COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING PROGESTOGEN 00: -

The invention relates to a sterile, ready-to-use, pharmaceutical oil-in-water emulsion composition for parenteral administration comprising: 0.015 to 0.5% wt./vol progesterone; 0.5 to 10%) wt./vol. oil, wherein the oil comprises at least 85% wt./wt. triglyceride; 0.0425 to 4.1% wt./vol. phospholipid; 8099.4%) wt./vol. aqueous medium; wherein the composition has an osmolality in the range of 200-1000 mOsm/kg. The invention further relates

21: 2012/08107 22: 2012/10/26 43: 2014/01/28 51: B24D, E21B 71: Baker Hughes Incorporated 72: DIGIOVANNI, Anthony A. 33: US 31: 61/328,434 32: 2010/04/27 54: METHODS OF FORMING POLYCRYSTALLINE COMPACTS 00: Methods of forming a polycrystalline compact for use in an earth-boring tool include sintering a plurality of hard particles with catalyst material to form a polycrystalline material that includes a plurality of inter-bonded particles of hard material integrally formed with the catalyst material and introducing at least a portion of the polycrystalline material to a reactive material to remove at least a portion of the catalyst material contained within Page | 148

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the polycrystalline material. The reactive material may include at least one of a molten glass, an ionic compound, a leaching liquor, and a chemical plasma. The reactive material may be introduced to the polycrystalline material at a temperature of greater than or equal to a melting point thereof.

21: 2012/08111 22: 2012/10/26 43: 2014/01/28 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Piramal Enterprises Limited 72: BANDGAR, Babasaheb Pandurang, TOTRE, Jalindar Vasant 33: US 31: 61/318,470 32: 2010/03/29 54: CYTOKINE INHIBITORS 00: The present invention provides compounds represented by general formula (I): wherein, R1; R2, R3, L and T are as defined in the specification, in all their stereoisomeric and tautomeric forms and mixtures thereof in all ratios, and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, pharmaceutically acceptable solvates, and prodrugs thereof. The invention also relates to processes for the manufacture of compounds of formula (I) and pharmaceutical compositions containing them. The compounds and the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention are useful in the treatment of a condition or disorder mediated by one or more cytokines selected from Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha (TNFoc) and interleukins such as IL-1, IL-6, and IL-8. The present invention further provides a method of treatment of inflammatory disorders by administering a therapeutically effective amount of the said compound of formula (I) or its pharmaceutical composition, to a mammal in need thereof.

21: 2012/08136 22: 2012/10/29 43: 2014/01/29 51: A61K, C07K 71: Janssen Biotech, Inc. 72: ALMAGRO, Juan Carlos, BRANIGAN, Patrick, KANE, Colleen, STROHL, William, TAUDTE, Susann, TORNETTA, Mark, WHEELER, John 33: US 31: 61/341,458 32: 2010/03/30 54: HUMANIZED IL-25 ANTIBODIES 00: -

The present invention relates to target binding members (e.g., antibodies) that bind a specified epitope of human IL-25. The invention also relates to target binding members (e.g., antibodies) that comprise one or more humanized antibody VL domain sequences and bind IL-25. The invention further relates to compositions comprising target binding members (e.g., antibodies) that bind IL-25, methods of producing such target binding members, and uses of such target binding members for the treatment or prevention of diseases and conditions (e.g., asthma, inflammatory bowel disease).
21: 2012/08140 22: 2012/10/29 43: 2014/01/29 51: B22C, B22D 71: Snecma 72: BOUTHEMY, Philippe, DILLENSEGER, Serge, POURFILET, Patrick, QUACH, Daniel, VERGER, Jean-Louis Martial 33: FR 31: 1053665 32: 2010/05/11 54: EQUIPMENT FOR INJECTING A PART 00: Page | 149

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PATENT JOURNAL therefore the dimensions of the corrugating roll) is governed by the formula RP=DHT/BT, where RP is the rate of production in metres/minute; DHT is the distance in metres for which the respective sheets are held together; and BT is the bond time of the adhesive in minutes.

The invention relates to equipment for injecting a part (26), said equipment comprising two cavity blocks (4, 21) in which cavities (5, 22) are provided. The shape of said cavities, after the cavity blocks (4, 21) have been stacked, corresponds to that of the part (26) to be molded. At least one (4) of the cavity blocks is provided with a means for ejecting the molded part, said ejection means comprising at least one ejector (15, 16) that is movable between a molding position and an ejecting position. The ejector (15, 16) is movably guided between the two positions thereof over an inwardly curved path, for example the arc of a circle, the shape of which corresponds to that of part of the molded part (26) that is to be removed from the cavity (5).

21: 2012/08145 22: 2012/10/29 43: 2014/01/29 51: B31F, B32B 71: Corcel IP Limited 72: VAN BERLO, Patrick Petrus Antonius Maria 33: US 31: 61/319,555 32: 2010/03/31 54: IMPROVED METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING CORRUGATED BOARD 00: The present invention relates to an apparatus for, and method of, bonding a substantially planar porous sheet material to a porous corrugated sheet material in a continuous process, the apparatus comprising a linear corrugator module (300) comprising a corrugating roller (306); an endless fluted conveyor belt (301) wherein the fluted surface (302) of the conveyor belt intermeshes with the teeth on the corrugating roller; a glue applicator (308); and an endless tensioned belt assembly which holds the planar and corrugated sheets together so a bond is formed between them. The production rate (and

21: 2012/08185 22: 29/10/2012 43: 29/01/2014 51: A61K, A61P 71: EVESTRA, INC. 72: OMELCZUK MARCELO, DINUNZIO JIM, NICKISCH KLAUS, SHAKED ZE'EV, ZHANG FENG 33: US 31: 61/318.376 32: 2010/03/28 54: INTRAVAGINALL DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE 00: -

Described herein is an intravaginal drug delivery system. In an embodiment the intravaginal drug delivery system includes a progestin and estrogen compound, and releases the active ingredients in a fixed physiological ratio over a prolonged period of time to produce a contraceptive state in a female.

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PATENT JOURNAL a diamine unit containing 70 mol% or more of a metaxylylenediamine unit and a dicarboxylic acid unit and an alkali compound (A), wherein the following equations (1) to (4) are satisfied: 10 ≤ ([COOH]-[NH2]) ≤ 80  (1); 0.32 ≤ P < 6.46 (2); 0.50 ≤ M < 17.00 (3); 2 ≤ M/P ≤ 3 (4), wherein [COOH] represents a concentration (µeq/g) of a terminal carboxyl group in the polyamide (X); [NH2] represents a concentration (µeq/g) of a terminal amino group in the polyamide (X); P represents a mole concentration (µmol/g) of a phosphorus atom contained per g of the polyamide resin composition; and M represents a sum (µmol/g) of values obtained by multiplying a mole concentration of an alkali metal atom and a mole concentration of an alkaline earth metal atom each contained per g of the polyamide resin composition by valencies thereof respectively. 21: 2012/08674 22: 2011/06/30 43: 2014/01/15 51: G06Q 71: FACEBOOK INC. 72: AHRENS, SPENCER GREG, MARLOW, CAMERON ALEXANDER, BACKSTROM, LARS SEREN, MISHRA, CHAITANYA 33: US 31: 12/829,338 32: 2010/07/01 54: FACILITATING INTERACTION AMONG USERS OF A SOCIAL NETWORK 00: In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a first user action relating to a first topic from a first user, identifying the first topic based on the first user action, identifying one or more second posts that relate to the first topic, and transmitting to the first user one or more of the second posts or information associated with the second posts in a structured document for display to the first user, the structured document further comprising one or more interactive elements that enable the first user to interact with the one or more second posts or to respective second users that declared the second posts.

21: 2012/08453 22: 2011/06/15 43: 2014/01/09 51: A01N; A01P 71: AGRINOS AS 72: ROCHIN, KARL REINER FICK, LPEZCERVANTES, JAIME 33: US 31: 61/355,447 32: 2010/06/16 54: MICROBIAL PROCESS AND COMPOSITION FOR AGRICULTURAL USE 00: Microbial compositions comprising at least two components are disclosed. The first component comprises HYTa which is a consortium of microbes derived from fertile soils and commercial sources. The second component comprises at least one of chitin, chitosan, glucosamine and amino acids. The various microbes in HYTa are capable of fixing nitrogen, digesting proteins and other biopolymers such as chitin and chitosan, providing protection against plant pathogens and supplementing the microbial flora of soil. Also disclosed are processes where the aforementioned microbial compositions are used to treat soil, seeds, seedlings and/or plant foliage alone or in combination with chitin, chitosan, glucosamine and/or amino acids. 21: 2012/08571 22: 2011/05/11 43: 2014/01/09 51: C08L; B32B; C08G; C08J; C08K 71: MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC. 72: MITADERA, JUN, OTAKI, RYOJI, YAMAMOTO, TAKASHI, KATO, TOMONORI 33: JP 31: 2010-113028 32: 2010/05/17 33: JP 31: 2010-168081 32: 2010/07/27 54: POLYAMIDE RESIN COMPOSITION 00: The present invention relates to a polyamide resin composition comprising polyamide (X) comprising

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PATENT JOURNAL converting into the fermentation product extractant. The oil can be separated from the feedstock prior to the feedstock being fed to a fermentation vessel, and the separated oil can be chemically converted to a fermentation product extractant, which can then contacted with a fermentation product comprising a product alcohol, whereby the product alcohol is separated from the fermentation product.

21: 2012/08676 22: 2011/06/17 43: 2014/01/10 51: C12P; C07C; C11C 71: BUTAMAX(TM) ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC 72: GRADY, MICHAEL CHARLES, DINER, BRUCE A, ANTON, DOUGLAS ROBERT, CIRAKOVIC, JELENA, WOERNER, FRANCIS J 33: US 31: 13/160,766 32: 2011/06/15 33: US 31: 61/356,290 32: 2010/06/18 33: US 31: 61/368,429 32: 2010/07/28 33: US 31: 61/368,436 32: 2010/07/28 33: US 31: 61/368,444 32: 2010/07/28 33: US 31: 61/368,451 32: 2010/07/28 33: US 31: 61/379,546 32: 2010/09/02 33: US 31: 61/440,034 32: 2011/02/07 54: EXTRACTION SOLVENTS DERIVED FROM OIL FOR ALCOHOL REMOVAL IN EXTRACTIVE FERMENTATION 00: In an alcohol fermentation process, oil derived from biomass is chemically converted into an extractant available for in situ removal of a product alcohol such as butanol from a fermentation broth. The glycerides in the oil can be chemically converted into a reaction product, such as fatty acids, fatty alcohols, fatty amides, fatty acid methyl esters, fatty acid glycol esters, and hydroxylated triglycerides, and mixtures thereof, which forms a fermentation product extractant having a partition coefficient for a product alcohol greater than a partition coefficient of the oil of the biomass for the product alcohol. Oil derived from a feedstock of an alcohol fermentation process can be chemically

21: 2012/08677 22: 2011/06/17 43: 2014/01/10 51: C12P; C07C; C11C 71: BUTAMAX(TM) ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC 72: ROESCH, BRIAN MICHAEL, GRADY, MICHAEL CHARLES, DICOSIMO, ROBERT, DINER, BRUCE A, BURLEW, KEITH H, ANTON, DOUGLAS ROBERT, CIRAKOVIC, JELENA, WOERNER, FRANCIS J, BAZZANA, STEPHANE FRANCOIS 33: US 31: 13/160,766 32: 2011/06/15 33: US 31: 61/356,290 32: 2010/06/18 33: US 31: 61/368,429 32: 2010/07/28 33: US 31: 61/368,436 32: 2010/07/28 33: US 31: 61/368,444 32: 2010/07/28 33: US 31: 61/368,451 32: 2010/07/28 33: US 31: 61/379,546 32: 2010/09/02 33: US 31: 61/440,034 32: 2011/02/07 54: PRODUCTION OF ALCOHOL ESTERS AND IN SITU PRODUCT REMOVAL DURING ALCOHOL FERMENTATION 00: An alcohol fermentation process and composition that includes production of alcohol esters by esterification of product alcohol in a fermentation medium with a carboxylic acid (e.g., fatty acid) and a catalyst (e.g., lipase) capable of esterifying the product alcohol, such as butanol, with the carboxylic acid to form the alcohol esters. The Page | 152

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alcohol esters can be extracted from the fermentation medium, and the product alcohol recovered from the alcohol esters. The carboxylic acid can also serve as an extractant for removal of the alcohol esters from the fermentation medium.

21: 2012/08760 22: 2011/05/19 43: 2014/01/10 51: C07D; A01N 71: E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: CURRIE, MARTIN JAMES 33: US 31: 61/348,958 32: 2010/05/27 54: CRYSTALLINE POLYMORPH OF 4-[5-[3CHLORO-5-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL) PHENYL]4,5-DIHYDRO-5-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)-3ISOXAZOLYL]-N-[2-OXO-2-[(2,2,2TRIFLUOROETHYL)AMINO]ETHYL]-1NAPHTHALENECARBOXAMIDE 00: Disclosed is a solid form of 4-[5-[3-chloro-5(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-4,5-dihydro-5(trifluoromethyl)-3-isoxazolyl]-N-[2-oxo-2-[(2,2,2trifluoroethyl)amino]ethyl]-1naphthalenecarboxamide (Compound 1). Also disclosed are compositions containing a solid form of Compound 1 and methods for controlling an invertebrate pest comprising contacting the invertebrate pest or its environment with a biologically effective amount of a solid form of Compound 1 or a composition containing a solid form of Compound 1.

21: 2012/08809 22: 2011/05/31 43: 2014/01/20 51: F24J 71: CONSTRUCTIONS INDUSTRIELLES DE LA MEDITERRANEE - CNIM 72: LEHAUT, CHRISTOPHE, LIOTARD, CINDY, PILUSO, PHILIPPE 33: FR 31: 1002335 32: 2010/06/02 54: BOX-SHAPED DEVICE FOR HOLDING AT LEAST ONE MIRROR TO REFLECT SOLAR ENERGY 00: The present invention relates to a box-shaped device for holding at least one mirror to reflect solar energy. The device according to the invention is characterized in that it assumes the form of a box comprising two parallel end walls (4) formed by two sheet metal plates, two parallel side beams (5) respectively integral with the two end walls (4) and formed by two sheet metal plates, a front wall (3) intended to hold the mirror, fastened on the edges of a same side of the end walls (4) and the beams (5) and formed by a corrugated sheet metal plate and a dorsal wall (8) fastened on the edges of the side opposite the end walls (4) and the beams (5) and formed by a corrugated sheet metal plate (8), the corrugations of these two sheets (3, 8) being longitudinal parallel to the beams (5). The invention is applicable to the field of concentrating solar facilities.

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PATENT JOURNAL fractions of the nanofluid samples; identifying an optimum volume fraction of nanoparticles mineral oil mixture based on a minimum friction coefficient value a pin-on desk tester having a digital meter; and validating the identified optimum volume fraction of the nanofluid capable of enhancing co-efficient of performance of the refrigeration system when used as the lubricant, the validation being carried-out in a speckle interferometer which determined optical roughness index (ORI) value representing the effect of volume fraction of nano-particles in the mineral oil. 21: 2013/00265 22: 11/01/2013 43: 28/01/2014 51: F25C, F28F 71: EVERT FREDERIK POTGIETER 72: EVERT FREDERIK POTGIETER 33: ZA 31: 2010/04869 32: 2010/07/12 54: INDUSTRIAL SHELL AND TUBE HEAT EXCHANGER 00: 57: The invention discloses an industrial shell and tube heat exchanger for providing freezing or chilling of brine to produce slurry ice, which includes a shell and tube heat exchanger located in a horizontal position and which includes at least one tube within the shell and tube exchanger; and at least one rotatable spiral driven in at least the one tube, and which is adapted to move or pump the brine and slurry ice through the respective tube to ensure individual supply of brine for the production of slurry ice.

21: 2012/08923 22: 27/11/2012 43: 28/01/2014 51: C10M, C10N, G01N 71: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CALICUT and TATA STEEL LIMITED 72: SOBHAN CHOONDAL BALAKRISHNA PANICKER, SAJITH VANDANA, HANAS THARAYIL, SHIJO THOMAS, GOBINATH NATARAJAN, KRISHNA SABAREESH RAJANGOM, SUMITESH DAS 33: IN 31: 683/KOL/2011 32: 2011/05/18 54: A PROCESS FOR DETERMINING LUBRICANT COMPOSITION IN A VAPOR COMPRESSION REFRIGERATION SYSTEM TO ENHANCE THE CO-EFFICIENT OF PERFORMANCE 00: 57: The invention relates to a process for determining lubricant composition in a vapor refrigeration system to enhance the co-efficient of performance, the system comprising a hermitically sealed compressor, a condenser, a capillary tube including an evaporator cabin for cooling of water, a plurality of thermocouples, at least four pressure gauges, and a digital energy meter, the system being operable with different varieties of refrigerants and a mineral oils as the lubricant, the process comprising the steps of preparing nanofluid sample in an ultrasonic agitator by dispersing TiO2 nanoparticles having average particle size of 40 nm in a mineral oil; preparing a plurality of volume fractions of nano-fluid by varying the volume fraction of the nanoparticles and maintaining the volume of the mineral oil as the base fluid as constant; determining the kinematic viscosity of the base fluid and the nanoparticles in a viscometer including the variation of the kinematic viscosity of the different volume

21: 2013/01772 22: 08/03/2013 43: 26/02/2014 51: H04N 71: FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGERWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V 72: RAINER WOLLSIEFEN and WOLFGANG VONOLFEN 33: DE 31: 10 2010 046 025.7 32: 2010/09/20 54: METHOD FOR DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN BACKGROUND AND Page | 154

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PATENT JOURNAL After their upper ends have been released, they are returned to the uppermost displacement position again by means of these springs (9).

FOREGROUND OF SCENERY AND ALSO METHOD FOR REPLACING A BACKGROUND IN IMAGES OF ASCENERY 00: 57: The present invention relates to a method for differentiating background and foreground in images or films, taken by an electronic camera, of a setting. The invention further relates to a method for replacing the background in images or films taken of a setting while keeping the foreground.

21: 2012/09234 22: 2011/05/01 43: 2014/01/07 51: B66B 71: INVENTIO AG 72: HENSELER, MARKUS 33: CH 31: 704/10 32: 2010/05/07 54: LIFT SHAFT DOOR UNLOCKING MECHANISM 00: The lift shaft door unlocking mechanism operates with expander skates (4) on the door drive (3) which unlock the lift shaft door when entering the region close to an access level. A particular feature is that these expander skates (4) on the lift cabin door drive are designed to be flexible with respect to the lift cabin (1) such that, in the event of any touching of the lift shaft head at the upper end of the lift shaft, they are flexible over an adjustable distance, and, after the lift cabin (1) moves away from the lift shaft head (2), they assume their original position again. For this purpose, these expander skates (4) are displaceably mounted on the expander skate construction itself along respective guides (11). Here, they are held in the uppermost displacement position by means of tension springs (9), and can be displaced downwardly against the force of these springs (9) through application of force to their upper ends from above resulting from a collision with the lift shaft head.

21: 2012/09368 22: 2012/05/18 43: 2014/01/09 51: C08G; C08L 71: MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC. 72: MITADERA, JUN, MATSUMOTO, NOBUHIKO, AYUBA, SHINICHI, OTSUKA, KOSUKE 33: JP 31: 2011-129969 32: 2011/06/10 54: REACTIVE POLYAMIDE RESINS AND POLYAMIDE RESIN COMPOSITIONS 00: Provided is a polyamide resin composition comprising an elastomer etc, and a reactive polyamide resin excellent in reactivity. The polyamide resin composition comprises 0.5 to 100 parts by mass of an elastomer per 100 parts by mass of a reactive polyamide resin, wherein the reactive polyamide resin obtained by polycondensing a diamine (A) containing 70 mo1 % or more of a diamine structural unit derived from xylylenediamine and a dicarboxylic acid (B) containing 50 mo1 % or more of a dicarboxylic acid structural unit derived from sebacic acid, and has a concentration of reactive functional groups of 100 µeq/g or more and a molar ratio of reacted diamine to reacted dicarboxylic acid (the number of moles of reacted diamine / the number of moles of reacted dicarboxylic acid) of 1.0 or more. 21: 2012/09370 22: 2011/07/07 43: 2014/01/06 51: C07D 71: ACTIVE BIOTECH AB Page | 155

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72: BOCK, LILLEMOR MARIA, HOLMBERG, PR HENNING, JANSSON, KARL-ERIK 33: EP 31: 10169162.4 32: 2010/07/09 33: US 31: 61/362,849 32: 2010/07/09 54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING OF QUINOLINE-3-CARBOXAMIDES 00: A method for preparing a compound of formula (I) by reacting the appropriate alkyl ester and an aniline derivative, in a refluxing mixture containing an aliphatic solvent or a mixture of aliphatic solvents having a boiling point in the range of 68191 C; condensing vapors of the refluxing mixture; treating the condensed vapors with an alcohol scavenging agent or a mixture of alcohol scavenging agents; and returning the condensed vapors back to the reaction mixture.

21: 2012/09378 22: 2011/06/10 43: 2014/01/06 51: H02J; F24D; G05D 71: BASIC HOLDINGS 72: MCDONALD, ALAN 33: GB 31: 1009698.0 32: 2010/06/10 33: GB 31: 1101971.8 32: 2011/02/04 54: THERMAL STORAGE DEVICE CONTROLLER 00: A controller providing selective activation of thermal storage devices within a network to balance requirements of a user to manage their heating and the network operator to balance the load available with the load on the network.

21: 2012/09489 22: 2011/06/29 43: 2014/01/06 51: B61D; B61F 71: KIRUNA WAGON AB 72: BOLSY, BENGT, KANGAS, FREDRIK, KANGAS, DANIEL 33: SE 31: 1050718-4 32: 2010/06/30 54: A SYSTEM FOR TURNING A CARGO CARRIER AS WELL AS A TRANSPORT DEVICE PROVIDED WITH A LOOSE CARGO CARRIER 00: The invention relates to a system for turning a cargo carrier (3) with the purpose of discharging the same of cargo, which system comprises a transport device (1) having a chassis, a cargo carrier (3) loosely carried on the chassis and provided with engagement points (6a, 6b), a first turning device (10) disposed to engage with the engagement points (6a) of the cargo carrier as well as to actuate the cargo carrier for the turning of the same, and a second turning device (11) disposed to engage with the engagement points (6b) of the cargo carrier at the same time as the first turning device actuates the cargo carrier, members for the control and actuation of at least the first device (10), and members for the correct positioning of the cargo carrier (3). Upon actuation of the first device (10), the cargo carrier is disposed to tilt so that the engagement points arranged on the second side of the cargo carrier will engage with the second turning device (11). The invention also relates to a transport device Page | 156

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and the use of such a transport device in the system.

21: 2012/09490 22: 2011/04/28 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61F 71: SAMBUSSETI, ANTONIO 72: SAMBUSSETI, ANTONIO 33: IT 31: MI2010A 001164 32: 2010/06/25 54: ORTHOTOPIC ARTIFICIAL BLADDER PROSTHESIS 00: A description is given of an orthotopic prosthesis (1) of artificial bladder comprising a balloon (600), two hollow elements (300) for the forced fitting of ureters (6,6') and a frustoconical element (602) for the connection of the urethra (8) to said prosthesis in the absence of stitches.

21: 2012/09491 22: 2011/06/23 43: 2014/01/06 51: B01D 71: VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS & TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT 72: BLUMENSCHEIN, CHARLES D, BANERJEE, KASHI, COOK, ROBERT G, SCHRADER, JOHN C 33: US 31: 61/357,591 32: 2010/06/23 54: A PROCESS FOR REDUCING THE SULFATE CONCENTRATION IN A WASTEWATER STREAM 00: A method of reducing a sulfate concentration in wastewater comprises directing the wastewater stream to a precipitation reactor and mixing the wastewater stream with a calcium source and a calcium salt seed material to precipitate calcium sulfate. The precipitated calcium sulfate is then separated from a treated effluent and directed to a settling tank where the precipitated calcium sulfate is separated into heavier calcium sulfate precipitants and lighter calcium sulfate precipitants. The heavier calcium sulfate precipitants and the lighter calcium sulfate precipitants are separately recirculated to the precipitation reactor. A predetermined mass ratio of solids is maintained in the precipitation reactor.

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21: 2012/09529 22: 2011/06/06 43: 2014/01/06 51: F26B; B01D 71: VAN ROOYEN, KENNETH CARL 72: VAN ROOYEN, KENNETH CARL 33: ZA 31: 2010/04016 32: 2010/06/04 54: METHOD OF DRYING PARTICULATE MATERIAL 00: This invention relates to a method of drying particulate material, and more particularly but not exclusively, to a method of drying a fine material using a belt filter. The method includes the steps of providing a body of substantially heterogeneously sized particulate material, the body having an operatively upper zone and an operatively lower zone; and continuously exposing the body from below the operatively lower zone of the body to a repetitive sequence of pressures above and below atmospheric pressure, in order for the pressure above atmospheric pressure to aid in the vertical alignment of particles of different sizes, and for the pressure below atmospheric pressure to aid in the removal of moisture from the material.

21: 2012/09532 22: 2011/06/14 43: 2014/01/06 51: F02D 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA, KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOYOTA JIDOSHOKKI 72: ITO, YOSHIYASU, YOSHITAKI, SHINICHIRO, AOKI, NOBUYUKI, KUSAKABE, SHINICHI 33: JP 31: 2010-141630 32: 2010/06/22 54: FUEL INJECTION CONTROL DEVICE AND METHOD FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE OF A VEHICLE 00: An electronic control unit (10) is applied to a diesel engine equipped with two drive circuits (11 and 12), each of which drives an injector (INJ1 INJ8) to change an amount of driving energy applied to the injector on the basis of an engine operating state. At the time of changing the amount of driving energy, the electronic control unit (10) causes the drive circuit (11, 12) that is executing fuel injection to accomplish the fuel injection at the pre-changed amount of driving energy, and changes the amount of driving energy of the drive circuit (11, 12) that is not executing fuel injection. With a fuel injection control device for an internal combustion engine, equipped with the electronic control unit (10), it is possible to change the amounts of driving energy for driving the two drive circuits (11, 12) without any deviation of the fuel injection amount.

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21: 2012/09533 22: 2011/05/12 43: 2014/01/06 51: B41F; B41M; B65H 71: KBA-NOTASYS SA 72: GYGI, MATTHIAS, SCHAEDE, JOHANNES GEORG 33: EP 31: 10163327.9 32: 2010/05/19 33: EP 31: 10163336.0 32: 2010/05/19 54: PRINTING PRESS FOR NUMBERING AND VARNISHING OF SECURITY DOCUMENTS, INCLUDING BANKNOTES 00: There is described a sheet-fed or web-fed printing press for numbering and varnishing of security documents, including banknotes, comprising : - a numbering group (02) comprising at least one numbering unit (21, 22) for numbering printed material in the form of individual sheets or successive portions of a continuous web carrying multiple security imprints; and - a varnishing group (03; 03*) located downstream of the numbering group (02) for applying varnish onto recto and verso sides of the printed material, the varnishing group (03; 03*) comprising at least a first varnishing unit (31) disposed above a path of the printed material to apply varnish on the recto side of the printed material and at least a second varnishing unit (32) disposed below the path of the printed material to apply varnish on the verso side of the printed material.

21: 2012/09535 22: 2011/05/27 43: 2014/01/06 51: B61D 71: CONSTELLIUM VALAIS SA 72: PORFIDO, RICCARDO, PROIETTI EPIFANI, ALESSIO 33: EP 31: 10354034.0 32: 2010/06/22 54: RESILIENT CONNECTION ELEMENT FOR THE BUOYANT INSTALLATION OF AN INNER FLOOR, INNER FLOOR PANEL PROVIDED WITH A PLURALITY OF RESILIENT CONNECTION ELEMENTS, AND METHOD FOR THE BUOYANT INSTALLATION OF A FLOOR 00: The invention relates to a connection element (51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57) for the buoyant installation of an inner floor (2) on the floor (1) of a frame structure, including a lower element (31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37) having a first bearing wall (30), an upper element (41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47) having a second bearing wall (40), and a resilient body (6) arranged between said lower element and said upper element, characterized in that said lower element (and said upper element) comprise at least two parts that are mobile relative to one another in a direction (100) that is substantially perpendicular to said bearing walls, said first part (311, 321, 331, 341, 351, 361, 471, 481, 491) being adjacent to said resilient body and said second part (312, 322, 332, 342, 352, 362, 472, 482, 492) being or including said first bearing wall (and said second bearing wall, respectively). The invention also relates to inner floor panels provided with such connection elements, and to a method for installing a buoyant floor that can be implemented using such panels.

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21: 2012/09536 22: 2012/01/11 43: 2014/01/06 51: C12Q; C12N 71: SEEGENE, INC. 72: CHUN, JONG YOON, LEE, YOUNG JO 33: KR 31: 10-2011-0002840 32: 2011/01/11 33: KR 31: 10-2011-0023465 32: 2011/03/16 33: KR 31: PCT/KR2011/004452 32: 2011/06/17 54: DETECTION OF TARGET NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCES BY PTO CLEAVAGE AND EXTENSION ASSAY 00: The present invention relates to the detection of a target nucleic acid sequence by a PTOCE (PTO Cleavage and Extension) assay. The present invention detects a target nucleic acid sequence in which the PTO (Probing and Tagging Oligonucleotide) hybridized with the target nucleic acid sequence is cleaved to release a fragment and the fragment is hybridized with the CTO (Capturing and Templating Oligonucleotide) to form an extended duplex, followed by detecting the presence of the extended duplex. The extended duplex provides signals (generation, increase, extinguishment or decrease of signals) from labels indicating the presence of the extended duplex and has adjustable Tmvalue, which are well adoptable for detection of the presence of the target nucleic acid sequence.

21: 2012/09537 22: 2011/05/26 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K; A61P 71: YUNNAN MINGJINGHENGLI PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD 72: CHANG, KAIYI 33: CN 31: 201010192182.9 32: 2010/06/07 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR TREATING DRUG ADDICTION 00: The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition for treating drug addiction comprising herb Gelsemium elegans Benth. and the flower of herb Datura metel L., and optionally any pharmaceutically acceptable excipient, wherein the weight/weight ratio of the raw material of Gelsemium elegans Benth. to the raw material of the flower of Datura metel L. is from 2:1 to 6:1. 21: 2012/09538 22: 2011/06/16 43: 2014/01/06 51: A01N; A01P 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: MANN, RICHARD, DE GAUJAC, XAVIER 33: US 31: 61/355,167 32: 2010/06/16 54: SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING PROPYZAMIDE AND AMINOPYRALID 00: An herbicidal composition containing (a) propyzamide and (b) aminopyralid provides synergistic control of selected weeds in oilseed rape and in broadleaf, grass and perennial crops. 21: 2012/09555 22: 2012/12/14 43: 2014/01/06 51: B23B, B24D 71: Baker Hughes Incorporated 72: DIGIOVANNI, Anthony A.

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PATENT JOURNAL The invention relates to an extracting device (30) for extracting a short-circuiting shim inserted between two conductors (24 and 25) for switching off an electrolytic cell (2). The extracting device (30) includes a means (31) for grasping said shim and, associated with the upper horizontal surface (240, 250) of each conductor (24, 25), at least one vertically-oriented cylinder (32) including a body (320) and a rod (321), a) said rod (or said body) being rigidly connected to at least one horizontal bearing surface (335) oriented downward and arranged such that, when said extracting device is positioned above said shim in order to extract same, the upper horizontal surface (240, 250) of each conductor (24, 25) is located directly opposite a horizontal bearing surface (335), b) said body (or said rod) being connected to said grasping means (31) of said shim, such that, when said cylinder (32) is actuated in order to extract said shim, said cylinder exerts opposing forces on said conductors and on said shim, which tend to space the latter apart from one another.

33: US 31: 61/353,507 32: 2010/06/10 54: SUPERABRASIVE CUTTING ELEMENTS WITH CUTTING EDGE GEOMETRY HAVING ENHANCED DURABILITY AND CUTTING EFFICIENCY AND DRILL BITS SO EQUIPPED 00: A superabrasive cutting element including a diamond or other superabrasive material table having a peripheral cutting edge defined by at least one chamfer between a cutting face and a side surface of the table, an arcuate surface extending between the cutting face and an innermost chamfer of the at least one chamfer and a sharp, angular transition between an outermost chamfer of the at least one chamfer and the side surface. Methods of producing such superabrasive cutting elements and drill bits equipped with such superabrasive cutting elements are also disclosed.

21: 2012/09588 22: 2011/06/23 43: 2014/01/06 51: C25C 71: E.C.L., RIO TINTO ALCAN INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 72: DESPINASSE, SERGE, ROSE, ALAIN, GUERIN, JRME, BRUN, FRDRIC 33: FR 31: 1002688 32: 2010/06/26 54: DEVICE FOR EXTRACTING SHORTCIRCUITING WEDGES DESIGNED FOR SWITCHING IN AN ELECTROLYSIS CELL FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ALUMINUM 00: -

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PATENT JOURNAL An adjustable torque hinge includes a set hinge, a torque providing unit and a torque adjusting unit, the set hinge unit couples a first and second wing plate with a pivot pin, wherein the first and second wing plate forms a pin joint with a first sleeve and second sleeve; the torque providing unit includes a torque spring to provide turn back recovery, a torque adjusting unit which consists a torque adjustment member; the first sleeve includes a first cam inside, and the torque adjustment member includes a second cam which couples with the first cam to drive the torque adjustment member to perform torque adjustment to the torque spring, whereby the conversion between the first and second sleeves enables the bearing hinge to be used in both directions such that the present invention can accumulate pressure both in normal and reverse directions to adjust the torque force for open and close operations.

This invention relates to a bottom discharge container (10), and more particularly, but not exclusively, to a bottom discharge container (10) suitable for being handled by a container handling arrangement. The bottom discharge container (10) includes a pair of opposed end walls (12), a pair of opposed side walls (13) connected to the end walls (12) so as to form an enclosure (14), and an at least partially displaceable floor (15) which is displaceable between a raised, closed position in which it extends across a bottom of the enclosure so as to form a base of the container (10), and a lower, open position in which at least part of the floor (15) is displaced away from the bottom of the enclosure (14) so as to define a discharge opening in the bottom of the container (10) for discharging a load from the container (10). The container (10) also includes a floor displacement arrangement (20) adapted to be automatically engageable by the door actuating mechanism of the container handling arrangement in order to open and/or close the displaceable floor (15).

21: 2012/09590 22: 2010/10/29 43: 2014/01/08 51: E05F 71: WATERSON CORP., CHEN, WATERSON 72: CHEN, WATERSON 33: TW 31: 099126071 32: 2010/08/05 33: CN 31: 201010273481.5 32: 2010/09/07 54: ADJUSTABLE TORQUE HINGE 00: -

21: 2012/09595 22: 2012/12/18 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P 71: REKIK, Raouf 72: REKIK, Raouf 33: TN 31: TN2010/0251 32: 2010/06/03 54: N-ACETYL-DL-LEUCINE, NEUROPROTECTIVE AND RETINOPROTECTIVE MEDICAMENT 00: The invention relates to a medicament, the active principle of which is a leucine and, for example, a N-ACETYL-DL-LEUCINE. It can be applied to the prevention and/or treatment of eye diseases or disorders and especially of hereditary dystrophies Page | 162

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of the retina, glaucomatous neuropathy, glaucoma, macular degeneration, myopia, presbyopia, hypermetropia, astigmatism, all the ophtalmologic diseases or disorders inducing a decrease of visual function and/or age-related physiological vision decline. 21: 2012/09625 22: 2011/07/06 43: 2014/01/20 51: C23C; E21B; E21C 71: ELEMENT SIX GMBH 72: RIES, BERND HEINRICH, SCHFER, KERSTEN HEINRICH, LACHMANN, FRANK FRIEDRICH, KONYASHIN, IGOR YURI 33: GB 31: 1011583.0 32: 2010/07/09 54: HARD FACE STRUCTURE, BODY COMPRISING SAME AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME 00: A body comprising a steel substrate and a hard face structure fused to the steel substrate, in which the hard face structure comprises at least 1 weight percent Si, at least 5 weight percent Cr and at least 40 weight percent W and substantially the balance of the hard face structure consisting essentially of an iron group metal M and C, M being selected from Fe, Co and Ni or an alloy thereof; the hard face structure including a plurality of elongate or platelike micro-structures having a mean length of at least 1 micron, a plurality of nano-particles having a mean size of less than 200 nano-metres, and a binder material; the micro-structures comprising more than 1 weight percent Cr and a phase having the formula MxW yCz, where x is in the range from 1 to 7, y is in the range from 1 to 10 and z is in the range from 1 to 4; the nano-particles comprising more than 20 weight percent W, the metal M, and C; and the binder material comprising more than 3 weight percent W, more than 2 weight percent Cr, more than 0.5 weight percent Si, the metal M and C.

21: 2012/09629 22: 2011/01/19 43: 2014/01/08 51: G01N; A61B; B01L; C12M 71: COPAN ITALIA S.P.A. 72: TRIVA, DANIELE 33: IT 31: MI2010A001032 32: 2010/06/09 54: A METHOD FOR QUANTITATIVE TRANSFER OF ANALYTES 00: A method for transferring a quantity of analytes, such as micro-organisms, antibodies/antigens, anti-microbially-acting substances, nucleotides, antibiotics, hormones, DNA sequences, enzymes, organic material, biological material or material of biological origin, terrain-enriching supplements or selective supplements of cultivating land, comprising at least stages of: predisposing a substantially homogeneous mixture of a predetermined initial quantity of at least an analyte and a liquid, obtaining a concentration value or known amount of the analyte in the mixture; introducing into the mixture at least a collecting portion (3) of a sampling device (1) having a support body (2), the collecting portion (3) comprising a first portion (2a) of the support body (2) and a plurality of fibres (6) attached to and arranged on the first portion (2a) of the support body (2) by means of flocking, in order to define a flocked collecting portion (3) or a flocked tampon, such as to collect a part of the mixture on the collecting portion (3); and extracting the collecting portion (3) of the sampling device (1) of the mixture, retaining on the sampling portion (3) a predetermined known quantity of the mixture to be transferred. Page | 163

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PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/09632 22: 2011/07/04 43: 2014/01/08 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: SANOFI 72: ALCOUFFE, CHANTAL, HERBERT, CORENTIN, KIRSCH, REINHARD, LASSALE, GILBERT 33: FR 31: 1055475 32: 2010/07/06 54: IMIDAZOPYRIDINE DERIVATIVES, PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF AND THERAPEUTIC USE THEREOF 00: The invention relates to compounds corresponding to formula (I): R4 NN R1 O R2 R3 (I) 5 6 7 8 in which - R2 and R3 together form, with the carbon atoms of the phenyl nucleus to which they are attached, a 6-membered nitrogenous heterocycle corresponding to one of formula (A), (B) or (C) below: N N O O Ra Ra' N N O Rb Rb' N O Rc Rc'' Rc' (A) (B) (C) in which the wavy lines represent the phenyl nucleus to which R2 and R3 are attached. Preparation process and therapeutic use.

21: 2012/09631 22: 2011/07/08 43: 2014/01/08 51: A61K; A61P 71: SK BIOPHARMACEUTICALS CO., LTD. 72: MOON, HONG SIK, YI, HAN JU, CHAE, EUN HEE, CHAE, SANG MI, SHIN, HYE WON 33: KR 31: 10-2010-0065950 32: 2010/07/08 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING CARBAMOYLOXY ARYLALKANOYL ARYLPIPERAZINE COMPOUND 00: A pharmaceutical composition that includes a carbamoyloxy arylalkanoyl arylpiperazine compound and effectively prevents or treats diabetic nephropathy, diabetic neuropathy, diabetic vascular complications, hyperlipidemia, coronary artery disease, or inflammation.

21: 2012/09678 22: 2011/05/18 43: 2014/01/08 51: B66D; B66C; E02F 71: CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING LLC 72: RIES, WILLIAM, FELD, GREGORY 33: US 31: 12/793,223 32: 2010/06/03 54: HOIST AND DRAG SYSTEM FOR MINING 00: Equipment for mining and excavating includes a bucket used to remove overburden, a boom for positioning the bucket, and a hoist and drag cable for controlling the bucket. The equipment also Page | 164

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PATENT JOURNAL connected to the jaw and configured to move the jaw between an open position and a closed position for retaining the drill rod. Furthermore, the latch arm has a locking feature configured to hold the latch arm in a locked position to thereby hold the jaw in the closed position.

includes a drum; a pedestal, a pinion assembly, and a cartridge assembly. The drum is used to wind the hoist cable or the drag cable. The pedestal supports the drum and surrounds a bull gear attached to the drum. A pinion of the pinion assembly extends within a port in the pedestal to engage the bull gear. The cartridge assembly is attached to the pedestal and includes an electric motor having a shaft extending from the motor, and a gear reduction coupled to the motor shaft. The pinion assembly is driven by the motor via the gear reduction. The pedestal allows the pinion assembly and other components to be removed or installed, without entirely separating the cartridge assembly from the pedestal.

21: 2012/09679 22: 2011/05/20 43: 2014/01/08 51: E21B 71: CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING EQUIPMENT LLC 72: CONNELL, STUART A 33: US 31: 12/793,987 32: 2010/06/04 54: TRAVELING AND LOCKING CENTRALIZER 00: A drill system for use with a drill rod includes a support member, and a drill assembly movably associated with the support member and configured to be connected to the drill rod. The system further includes a centralizing device movably associated with the support member and configured to receive the drill rod. The centralizing device includes a movable jaw and a latch arm

21: 2012/09680 22: 2011/06/08 43: 2014/01/06 51: F02F; F01N 71: CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING AMERICA LLC 72: COE, JAMES 33: US 31: 12/814,939 32: 2010/06/14 54: EXHAUST INSERT FOR EXHAUST PORT 00: An exhaust insert for use with an internal combustion engine transfers heat from exhaust gases to a liquid-cooled exhaust manifold. One end of the exhaust insert extends into the exhaust port of a cylinder head, and the other end of the exhaust insert extends into an exhaust manifold. Exhaust gases are received from the cylinder head by the exhaust manifold through the exhaust insert. The exhaust insert is in contact with a surface of the exhaust manifold so as to transfer heat from the exhaust gases away from the cylinder head to the exhaust manifold.

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21: 2012/09681 22: 2011/09/21 43: 2014/01/08 51: G01B 71: HAWEKA AG 72: WARKOTSCH, DIRK, JANZ, TILO, EBERLE, ALEXANDER, SCHENITZKI, HARALD 33: DE 31: 10 2010 046 176.8 32: 2010/09/23 33: DE 31: 10 2010 046 543.7 32: 2010/09/27 33: DE 31: 10 2011 015 172.9 32: 2011/03/25 54: METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR MEASURING AND TESTING A VEHICLE FRAME 00: The invention relates to a method for measuring and testing a vehicle frame (15), in particular a commercial vehicle or bus frame, wherein a measuring drive comprising a radiation source and a radiation receiver is arranged in front of the frame (15) and radiation is beamed from the radiation source toward the frame (15) and onto a reflector support (1) having at least one reflector (2, 3, 4, 5). The reflector (2, 3, 4, 5) is assigned to a frame part of the frame (15), wherein the radiation is reflected by the reflector (2, 3, 4, 5) to the radiation receiver and the measuring device determines location coordinates of the reflector (2, 3, 4, 5) at different measuring points of the frame part and wherein a substantially non-deformed section (A) of the frame part is ascertained from the resulting measuring points (P) and the variation of the measuring points (P) from the nondeformed section (A) is determined.

21: 2012/09682 22: 2011/05/30 43: 2014/01/08 51: A61K; A61P 71: CHIESI FARMACEUTICI S.P.A. 72: SCHIARETTI, FRANCESCA 33: EP 31: 10166903.4 32: 2010/06/22 54: DRY POWDER FORMULATION COMPRISING AN ANTIMUSCARINIC DRUG 00: The invention relates to a dry powder formulation suitable for the inhalatory administration by means of a dry powder inhaler, comprising an antimuscarinic drug as active ingredient. The invention also relates to the process for the preparation of the formulation and to its use in the prevention and/or treatment of a wide range of conditions including respiratory disorders. 21: 2012/09683 22: 2011/06/29 43: 2014/01/08 51: A61K; A61P 71: LONDONPHARMA LTD. 72: ROSS, CALVIN JOHN, SAMS, MARTIN JAMES, HIGH, JULIET VICTORIA, JAMIESON, PAUL ANDREW 33: GB 31: 1011028.6 32: 2010/06/30 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR SUBLINGUAL DELIVERY OF OPIOIDS 00: The invention provides pharmaceutical compositions for the sublingual delivery of opioids. The invention also provides delivery devices adapted for sublingual delivery of such compositions.

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PATENT JOURNAL components and contains some isobutyrylspiramycin III and II, butyrylspiramycin III and II, propionylspiramycin III and II, as well as acetylspiramycin III and II, among which, the content of isovalerylspiramycin III is no less than 30 wt%, the total content of isovalerylspiramycin III,II and I is no less than 60 wt%, and the content of acylspiramycin is 80-98 wt%. Specific optical rotation of said levocarrimycin is [α]D= 52° ~ -57° in the solution of 0.02g/ml chloroform at temperature of 25°C. The present invention also relates to the crystalline compound of isovalerylspiramycin III, II or I in levocarrimycin, and pharmaceutical compositions containing the said levocarrimycin. In present invention, the active components in levocarrimycin or its pharmaceutical compositions have optical activity and excellent anti-infective effect.

21: 2012/09685 22: 2012/12/20 43: 2014/01/06 51: C08K, H01L 71: Evonik Rhm GmbH 72: BATTENHAUSEN, Peter, BECKER, Ernst, SCHULTES, Klaus, STROHKARK, Sven 33: DE 31: 102010030508.1 32: 2010/06/25 54: PRODUCTION OF SOLAR CELL MODULES 00: The invention relates to the use of a) at least one (poly)alkyl(meth)acrylate and b) at least one compound according to formula (I), wherein the radicals R1 and R2 independently represent an alkyl or cycloalkyl radical having 1 to 20 carbon atoms, for producing solar cell modules, in particular for producing light concentrators for solar cell modules.

21: 2012/09739 22: 2011/05/25 43: 2014/01/06 51: C07H; A61K; A61P; C12P 71: SHENYANG TONGLIAN GROUP CO., LTD. 72: JIANG, YANG, HAO, YUYOU 33: CN 31: 201010182027.9 32: 2010/05/25 54: LEVOCARRIMYCIN, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS, PREPARATION METHODS AND USES THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to levocarrimycin, its pharmaceutical compositions, preparation methods and application. Levocarrimycin is a mixture of isovalerylspiramycin III, II and I as main

21: 2012/09740 22: 2010/08/18 43: 2014/01/06 51: H02J; H02M 71: NEW ENERGY POWER COMPANY 72: ZHANG, DONGSHENG 33: CN 31: 201010189994.8 32: 2010/05/25 54: ELECTRIC ENERGY CONVERSION DEVICE 00: The disclosure discloses an electric energy conversion device and system, to solve the problems of severe harmonic pollution, low power factor during the electric energy feedback from a power generation device to a power grid in the conventional art. The electric energy conversion device comprises: a plurality of single-phase rectifier bridge circuits, a first input ends of the a plurality of single-phase rectifier bridge circuits are connected with an output end of each phase of an Alternating Current (AC) power supply one to one, and a second input ends of the a plurality of single-phase rectifier bridge circuits are connected together; and a plurality of three-phase fullycontrolled bridge circuits, wherein tow input ends of each three-phase fully-controlled bridge circuit are connected with two output ends of each the rectifier bridge circuit respectively, or, two input ends of each the rectifier bridge circuit through an inductor respectively. Through the technical solution of the disclosure, the waveform coefficient of the current of the power generation device is improved, the harmonic wave is reduced, and the power factor is improved.

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21: 2012/09742 22: 2011/06/20 43: 2014/01/06 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: HANMI SCIENCE CO., LTD. 72: KIM, MI RA, KIM, MAENG SUP, SUH, KWEE HYUN, CHA, MI YOUNG, KANG, SEOK JONG, LEE, JU YEON, JEON, JI YOUNG, JO, MYOUNG GI, KWAK, EUN JOO, LEE, KWANG OK, HA, TAE HEE 33: KR 31: 10-2010-0059686 32: 2010/06/23 54: NOVEL FUSED PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES FOR INHIBITION OF TYROSINE KINASE ACTIVITY 00: The present invention relates to a novel fused pyrimidine derivative having an inhibitory activity for tyrosine kinases, and a pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating cancers, tumors, inflammatory diseases, autoimmune diseases, or immunologically mediated diseases comprising same as an active ingredient.

21: 2012/09743 22: 2011/06/28 43: 2014/01/09 51: A61K 71: PERRIN, PHILIPPE, LABORATORIOS LEON FARMA SA 72: PERRIN, PHILIPPE, VELADA, JOS, DROUIN, DOMINIQUE 33: EP 31: 10305708.9 32: 2010/06/29 33: US 31: 61/368,396 32: 2010/07/28 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING DROSPIRENONE AND CONTRACEPTIVE KIT 00: The present invention relates to the field of pharmaceutical compositions and contraceptive methods. The present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising drospirenone characterized by a slow dissolution rate of drospirenone in vitro and an improved pharmacokinetic profile. The use of the said composition in contraceptive methods and kits are also provided. 21: 2012/09744 22: 2011/05/31 43: 2014/01/06 51: A01P; A01N 71: YISSUM RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM LTD. 72: LEVY, MARGANIT, GAFNI, AVIVA 33: US 31: 61/350,217 32: 2010/06/01 54: PSEUDOZYMA APHIDIS AS A BIOCONTROL AGENT AGAINST VARIOUS PLANT PATHOGENS 00: Biocontrol agents are provided, which protect plant and plant material from pests and pathogens, and promote the growth of plants. Also provided are compositions comprising the same, methods for protecting plant and plant

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material and promoting growth in plants, and uses of said biocontrol agent in the preparation of a pesticidal composition and a growth-promoting composition. 21: 2012/09745 22: 2011/06/10 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K; A61P 71: INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE AGRONOMIQUE 72: KERBOEUF, DOMINIQUE, GUEGNARD, FABRICE 33: FR 31: 10/54881 32: 2010/06/18 54: COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING FLAVONES AND ANTHELMINTICS 00: Compositions based on flavones and anthelmintics, and uses thereof for treating parasitoses due to nematodes. 21: 2012/09748 22: 2011/06/24 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61B 71: AAP IMPLANTATE AG 72: BATSCH, THOMAS, PAULIN, THOMAS, FISCHER, HANS-JOACHIM, ALEMU, BRUKE SEYOUM 33: DE 31: 10 2010 025 001.5 32: 2010/06/24 33: US 31: 61/358,171 32: 2010/06/24 54: BONE PLATE AND FIXATION SYSTEM COMPRISING A BONE PLATE 00: The invention relates to a bone plate and to a fixation system comprising two types of bone screws. The bone plate has two intersecting stepped round holes (21, 22) which are different in size and in the upper regions of which a circumferential rib (33) extends. The upper region of the smaller round hole (22) is designed to slidably guide a bone screw having a partially spherical head and a screw having a thread or conical head. The lower region of the larger round hole (21) is used to support a conical head (42). 21: 2012/09749 22: 2011/05/25 43: 2014/01/06 51: E21B 71: IMDEX TECHNOLOGY AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 72: PARFITT, RICHARD 33: AU 31: 2010902279 32: 2010/05/25 54: SENSOR DEVICE FOR A DOWN HOLE SURVEYING TOOL 00: A down hole surveying tool (10) for directional surveying of boreholes. The tool (10) comprises a body (11) which accommodates a composite sensor device (17). The sensor device (17) is supported for rotation about an indexing axis (4) in a rotary mount (31) which provides an indexing platform (33). The sensor device (17) can be indexed about the indexing axis between two indexing positions which are 180 degrees apart. An indexing mechanism (70) is provided for selectively indexing the sensor device (17) about the indexing axis (4). The sensor device (17) comprises a two-axis gyroscope (13) and a twoaxis accelerometer (15) connected together and rotatable in unison. The indexing axis (4) is perpendicular to the two sensitive axes of the gyroscope (13) and the two sensitive axes of the accelerometer (15). The gyroscope (13) and accelerometer (15) are rigidly fixed with respect to each other to provide a sensor package which constitutes the composite sensor device (17).

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PATENT JOURNAL 00: A down hole surveying tool (10) for directional surveying of boreholes. The tool (10) comprises a body (11) which accommodates a two-axis gyroscope (13) and a two-axis accelerometer (15). The gyroscope (13) and accelerometer (15) are rigidly fixed with respect to each other to provide a composite sensor device (17). The sensor device (17) is supported in a rotary mount (31) for rotation about an indexing axis (4). The sensor device (17) can be indexed about the indexing axis between two indexing positions which are 180 degrees apart. An indexing mechanism (70) is provided for selectively indexing the sensor device (17) about the indexing axis (4). The indexing mechanism (70) comprises a drive portion (71) and a driven portion (72) adapted for selective interaction to impart indexing motion to the sensor device (17). The driven portion (72) is movable into and out of engagement with the drive portion (71) upon rotation of the rotary mount (31) about a pitch axis (1) using a pitch drive mechanism (51).

21: 2012/09750 22: 2011/06/28 43: 2014/01/06 51: A23D; A23G 71: FUJI OIL COMPANY LIMITED 72: IWAOKA, EIJI, SHIOZAKI, KAZUMA, FUJINAKA, MASAYO, TAMURA, JUNICHI 33: JP 31: 2010-148707 32: 2010/06/30 54: NON-LAURIC, NON-TRANS, AND NONTEMPERING TYPE CONFECTIONERY OIL OR FAT, AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF 00: Disclosed is a non-lauric, non-trans and nontempering type confectionery oil or fat which has good melting properties in the mouth, good texture, good mold release properties, high compatibility with cocoa fat, excellent snapping properties, and excellent blooming resistance. The non-lauric, non-trans and non-tempering type confectionery oil or fat fulfils all of the following requirements: (1) the content of SSS is 4 to 20 wt%; (2) the content of S2U is 50 to 85 wt%; (3) the SUS/SSU ratio (by weight) is 0.4 to 0.8; (4) the total amount of SU2 and U3 is 5 to 30 wt%; and (5) the St/P ratio (by weight) is 0.1 to 0.4. In the above items, S represents a saturated fatty acid having 14 to 24 carbon atoms; U represents an unsaturated fatty acid having 14 to 24 carbon atoms; St represents stearic acid; and P represents palmitic acid. 21: 2012/09751 22: 2011/05/25 43: 2014/01/06 51: G01C; E21B 71: IMDEX TECHNOLOGY AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 72: PARFITT, RICHARD 33: AU 31: 2010902277 32: 2010/05/25 54: DOWN HOLE SURVEYING TOOL

21: 2012/09752 22: 2011/05/19 43: 2014/01/08 51: F24J; H01L 71: SCHLETTER GMBH 72: URBAN, HANS, FLUHRER, DIETER 33: DE 31: 10 2010 021 713.1 32: 2010/05/27 54: FASTENING OF A SUPPORT RAIL FOR A PV MODULE TO A TRAPEZOIDAL SHEET 00: The fastening of a support rail (1) for a photovoltaic module onto a trapezoidal rib (3) of a trapezoidal sheet (5) comprises a materialefficient retaining element (8). The retaining element (8) has a fastening section (10), which is fastened either on the left or right to a slanted side (15a) of the rib (3). An engaging extension is irremovably arranged on the fastening section Page | 170

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(10). In an engaging position, the engaging extension reaches behind a groove (6) in the underside (20) of the support rail (1). In a loose position rotated from the engaging position, the engaging extension can be inserted through the groove opening into the groove (6). The support rail (1) can be held against the upper side (17) of the rib (3) by means of the engaging extension.

21: 2012/09755 22: 2011/04/28 43: 2014/01/06 51: F24J 71: MAGEN ECO-ENERGY (A.C.S.) LTD. 72: PLASCHKES, MICHAEL, SESSLER, MICHAEL, WAISMAN, ALON 33: US 31: 61/347,400 32: 2010/05/22 33: US 31: 61/429,159 32: 2011/01/02 54: SOLAR COLLECTOR 00: A solar collector has first and second manifolds and tubes that provide fluid communication between the manifolds. An enclosure of the collector extends between first and second ends thereof that are respectively proximal to the first and second manifolds, and the tubes extend out of the enclosure at the first and second ends passed a seal at each end to connect to the first and second manifolds.

21: 2012/09758 22: 2011/06/30 43: 2014/01/06 51: C12N 71: TXCELL 72: FOUSSAT, ARNAUD, BRUN, VALRIE, BASTIAN, HERV, QUATANNENS, BRIGITTE 33: EP 31: 10 368 030.2 32: 2010/07/29 33: US 31: 61/359,885 32: 2010/06/30 54: IL-13 PRODUCING TR1-LIKE CELLS AND USE THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to an isolated Tr1like cell population capable of producing IL-13, said population having immunosuppressive activities; methods for identifying/isolating/enriching said population and its uses thereof. 21: 2012/09759 22: 2011/06/28 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K; A61P 71: ADETHERAPEUTICS 72: OBAYAN, ADEBOLA O E, SINGH, SANJEEV, YUZDEPSKI, BRENDA COLLEN JOYCE 33: US 31: 61/359,053 32: 2010/06/28 54: KELOID TREATMENT 00: Due to a long-standing interest in scar reduction, alanyl-glutamine was tested for ability to treat keloid scars, despite the difficulties associated with delivering compounds above a certain size threshold across the skin barrier to the dermis where new skin is formed. Surprisingly, it was found that a dermal application formulation of alanyl-glutamine was effective in reducing the severity and/or preventing the formation of keloid scars. 21: 2012/5362 22: 2012/07/18 43: 2014/01/27 51: C12M 71: XYLECO, INC. Page | 171

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72: MEDOFF, Marshall, MASTERMAN, Thomas 33: US 31: 61/296,658 32: 2010/01/20 54: DISPERSING FEEDSTOCKS AND PROCESSING MATERIALS 00: Biomass feedstocks (e.g., plant biomass, animal biomass, and municipal waste biomass) are processed to produce useful products, such as fuels. For example, systems are described that can convert feedstock materials to a sugar solution, which can then be fermented to produce ethanol. Biomass feedstock is dispersed in a liquid medium and then saccharified.

21: 2012/6285 22: 2012/08/21 43: 2014/01/09 51: F16B 71: KRAM DESIGNS CC 72: REED, Mark Peter 54: A RECEIVING MEMBER FOR AN ITEM OF HARDWARE 00: A receiving member 10 includes a head portion 12 in which an aperture 14 is defined. Two opposed, spaced apart legs 16 extend from the head portion 12. A channel 18 is defined in an inner surface of each leg 16, which 18 channel tapers from the aperture 14 in the head portion 12 towards a free end 20 of each leg 16. An outer surface 22 of each leg includes a first step formation 24 flaring from a free end region 26 of each leg 16 towards the head portion 12.

21: 2012/7361 22: 2012/10/02 43: 2014/01/13 51: B01J B01D 71: BASF CORPORATION 72: LIU, Xinsheng, LIU, Ye, TRAN, Pascaline, Harrison, ALIVE, Keshavaraja, GALLIGAN, Michael, P. 33: US 31: 61/310,922 32: 2010/03/05 33: US 31: 13/038,784 32: 2011/03/02 54: CARBON MONOXIDE CONVERSION CATALYST 00: Catalyst articles comprising palladium and related methods of preparation and use are disclosed. Disclosed is a catalyst article comprising a first catalytic layer formed on a substrate, wherein the first catalytic layer comprises palladium impregnated on a ceria-free oxygen storage component and platinum impregnated on a refractory metal oxide, and a second catalytic layer formed on the first catalytic layer comprising platinum and rhodium impregnated on a ceriacontaining oxygen storage component. The palladium component of the catalyst article is present in a higher proportion relative to the other platinum group metal components. The catalyst articles provide improved conversion of carbon monoxide in exhaust gases, particularly under rich engine operating conditions.

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21: 2012/7519 22: 2012/10/08 43: 2014/01/20 51: H04W G01S 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: WIROLA, Lauri, LAINE, Tommi 54: EXCHANGE OF MESSAGES RELATING TO POSITIONING DATA 00: A first apparatus generates a request for positioning data, includes in the request an indication that an estimate of the amount of the requested positioning data is to be provided, and causes a transmission of the request. A second apparatus receives the request, generates a response including an estimate of the amount of the requested positioning data, and causes a transmission of the response. The first apparatus receives the response.

21: 2012/7795 22: 2012/10/17 43: 2014/01/21 51: G06F H04L 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: SETLUR, Vidya 33: US 31: 12/730,024 32: 2010/03/23 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING AN ANALYSIS CHRONICLE 00: An apparatus, comprising a processor, memory including computer program code, the memory

21: 2012/7875 22: 2012/10/19 43: 2014/01/21 51: G06F H04L 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: SETLUR, Vidya 33: US 31: 12/730,016 32: 2010/03/23 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INDICATING HISTORICAL ANALYSIS CHRONICLE INFORMATION 00: An apparatus, comprising a processor, memory including computer program code, the memory and the computer program code configured to, working with the processor, cause the apparatus to perform at least the following: receiving historical analysis chronicle information associated with an analysis criteria, the analysis criteria being associated with a plurality of information sources, determining a graphical representation of at least part of the historical analysis chronicle, and causing display of the graphical representation.

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21: 2012/7876 22: 2012/10/19 43: 2014/01/21 51: G06F H04L 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: SETLUR, Vidya, HORII, Hiroshi, KAYE, Joseph Nathaniel 33: US 31: 12/730,029 32: 2010/03/23 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INDICATING AN ANALYSIS CRITERIA 00: An apparatus, comprising a processor, memory including computer program code, the memory and the computer program code configured to, working with the processor, cause the apparatus to perform at least the following: receiving an indication that a first analysis chronicle has changed, the first analysis chronicle correlating to a first analysis criteria, and causing display of at least one indication of the first analysis criteria is disclosed.

21: 2012/8049 22: 2012/10/25 43: 2014/01/27 51: H04W H04L 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: KOKKINEN, Heikki, RINNE, Mika, LAITINEN, Pekka 33: US 31: 12/749,015 32: 2010/03/29 54: AUTHENTICATION KEY GENERATION ARRANGEMENT 00: Authentication key generation for local area network communication, including: participating in communication of a message comprising a cipher suite selection type indicating cellular network compatible cipher suite; and creating cellular network compatible authentication keys according to said cipher suite selection type.

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21: 2012/9014 22: 2012/11/29 43: 2014/01/09 51: F01N 71: BASF CORPORATION 72: BOORSE, Samuel, R., CAUDLE, Matthew, T., DIETERLE, Martin, KUMAR, Sanath, V., VOSS, Kenneth, E. 33: US 31: 12/774,469 32: 2010/05/05 54: INTEGRATED SCR AND AMOX CATALYST SYSTEMS 00: Catalysts and catalytic articles for treating exhaust gas streams are described. In one or more embodiments, a catalyst system includes a first zone to abate nitrogen oxides by selective catalytic reduction, a second zone to oxidize ammonia and a third zone to oxidize carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons. Methods and systems for treating the exhaust gas stream are also provided. Methods of making and using such catalysts and catalytic articles are also described,

21: 2012/9016 22: 2012/11/29 43: 2014/01/09 51: F01N B01D 71: BASF CORPORATION 72: BOORSE, Samuel, R. 33: US 31: 61/331,445 32: 2010/05/05 33: US 31: 13/100,663 32: 2011/05/04 54: CATALYZED SOOT FILTER AND EMISSIONS TREATMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS 00: Catalysts, catalytic articles, and catalyst systems and methods for treating exhaust gas streams utilizing the catalytic articles are described. In one or more embodiments, a catalytic article includes a first SCR catalyst permeating the porous walls of a substrate and a second SCR catalyst coating the walls of the substrate. Methods for treating an exhaust gas stream are also provided. Methods of making and using such catalysts and catalytic articles are also described.

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72: VON BENTEN, Rebekka, EIBECK, Peter 33: EP 31: 10163060.6 32: 2010/05/18 33: EP 31: 10192332.4 32: 2010/11/24 54: LASER-TRANSPARENT POLYESTER 00: The invention relates to the use of thermoplastic molding compounds, comprising as substantial components: A) 29 to 99.95 wt % of a polyesters, B) 0.05 to 2.0 wt % of Na2CO3, K2CO3, NaHCO3, KHCO3 or mixtures thereof, relative to 100 wt % of A) and B), and additionally, C) 0 to 70 wt % of further additives, where the sum of the wt % of A) to C) is 100 %, for producing lasertransparent molded parts of any kind. 21: 2012/9673 22: 2012/12/20 43: 2014/01/09 51: A01N A61K 71: ALLOS THERAPEUTICS, INC. 72: PRONK, Gijsbertus J. 33: US 31: 61/350,871 32: 2010/06/02 54: METHODS FOR TREATING METHOTREXATE-RESISTANT DISORDERS WITH 10-PROPARGYL-10DEAZAAMINOPTERIN 00: The present invention relates to a method for treating a methotrexate-resistant disorder in an individual, wherein the method comprises administering to the individual an effective amount of 10-propargyl-10-deazaaminopterin or its pharmaceutically acceptable salts.

The present invention relates to a method for increasing the health of a plant comprising the steps: 1) applying to plant propagation material a mixture comprising pyraclostrobin, fipronil and thiophanate-methyl; and 2) applying to the resulting plant, part of the plant and/or locus where the plant is growing, at any time during the reproductive growth stage, at least once pyraclostrobin or a mixture comprising pyraclostrobin and at least one insecticide or fungicide. In addition, the invention relates to a method, wherein the plant propagation material in step 1) and the resulting plant in step 2) are resistant to glyphosate. Furthermore, the invention relates to the use of a mixture comprising pyraclostrobin, fipronil and thiophanatemethyl as seed treatment in combination with pyraclostrobin as foliar treatment for increasing the health of a plant.
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72: FOVET, Yannick, DUCRET, Adrien, DUKAN, Sam, PERIAME, Marina 33: EP 31: 10164836.8 32: 2010/06/03 54: DETECTION AND ENUMERATION OF MICROORGANISMS 00: A method for detecting and enumerating viable microorganisms in a sample suspected of containing said microorganisms:(1) contacting said microorganisms of said sample with repair compounds and a growth medium, and (2) incubating the product of step (1),and (3) detecting and enumerating said microorganisms, in which the microorganisms are of the species Legionella pneumophila, and in which the repair compounds comprise:(a)serine;(b)threonine;(c)a compound containing calcium ions at a dose of 10-6 to 10-2 mM;(d)a compound containing magnesium ions at a dose of 10-6 to 10-2 mM;(e)a compound containing potassium ions;(f) glutamic acid or a salt thereof; and (g)pyruvic acid or a salt thereof. The invention also discloses a kit for detecting and enumerating viable microorganisms of the species Legionella pneumophila in a sample suspected of containing said microorganisms. Page | 176

21: 2012/9730 22: 2012/12/21 43: 2014/01/06 51: A01N A01P 71: BASF SE 72: TAVARES-RODRIGUES, Marco-Antonio, DE GERONI JUNIOR, Ademar, BATISTELA, Marcelo, LEDUC, Eduardo de Lima 33: EP 31: 10164482.1 32: 2010/05/31 33: US 31: 61/349,908 32: 2010/05/31

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21: 2012/9733 22: 2012/12/21 43: 2014/01/06 51: C10L 71: BASF SE 72: LANGE, Arno, SCHREYER, Peter, GRACE, Robert, Stuart 33: EP 31: 10164617.2 32: 2010/06/01 54: LOW-MOLECULAR WEIGHT POLYISOBUTYL-SUBSTITUTED AMINES AS DETERGENT BOOSTERS 00: A fuel additive composition comprising (A) polyisobutyl-based nitrogen-containing dispersants with MN of the polyisobutyl group of from 650 to 1800 Dalton, (B) carrier oils substantially free of nitrogen and (C) polyisobutylbased dispersant boosters with MN of the polyisobutyl group of from 200 to 650 Dalton, with the proviso that the difference between the MN of the polyisobutyl group of component (A) and the MN of the polyisobutyl group of component (C) is more than 100 Dalton. Said component (C) is especially useful as an intake valve clean-up booster in gasoline-operated port fuel injection internal combustion engines. 21: 2013/00015 22: 2011/06/29 43: 2014/01/10 51: F16G 71: KETTEN-WULF BETRIEBS-GMBH 72: KREMER, JOHANNES, KISTERS, PETER, KIRSCHNIOK, CHRISTIAN 33: DE 31: 10 2010 025 528.9 32: 2010/06/29 54: CHAIN, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A CHAIN 00: A chain, in particular a technical chain, preferably a unidimensionally movable chain (plate link chain), more preferably a bolt chain or roller chain, comprising at least one, preferably a number of chain links, wherein the at least one chain link is constructed with a preload, and a method for manufacturing a chain, characterized by at least the following method steps: assembling at least one chain link from at least two link plates (2) with link plate holes (3) and two bolts (1) or sleeves (4), wherein in the non-assembled state, the link plate (2) is not straight, in particular has a curved form, and/or the link plate (2) and the link plate holes have a hole axis (7), wherein the hole axis (7) is not right-angled, and/or, in the nonassembled state, the bolt (1) or the sleeve (4) is not straight, in particular has a curved form, and assembling the chain from at least two chain links,

21: 2013/00016 22: 2011/06/29 43: 2014/01/10 51: C08F 71: LIST HOLDING AG 72: STEINER, MANUEL, WITTE, DANIEL, ISENSCHMID, THOMAS 33: DE 31: 10 2010 017 653.2 32: 2010/06/30 33: DE 31: 10 2010 060 320.1 32: 2010/11/03 54: PROCESS FOR THERMAL SEPARATION OF A SOLUTION CONSISTING OF THERMOPLASTIC POLYMER AND SOLVENT 00: In a process for thermal separation of a solution composed of thermoplastic polymer and solvent, in which the solution is heated under pressure above the critical point of the solvent and then decompressed into a vessel (5) so as to form a polymer-rich phase and a low-polymer phase, the polymer-rich phase being supplied to a second vessel (8): a) a pressure jump on entry into the second vessel (8) should lead to a thermal flash in the second vessel (8), the polymer content of the heavy phase rising to at least 70%, especially more than 80%; and b) the resulting polymer-rich solution is supplied - especially distributed over at least a portion of the length of a stirrer shaft which is within the same vessel space and which heats the polymer composition by mechanical kneading energy with the effect that the polymer content rises to >70%, particularly >90%.

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PATENT JOURNAL 51: A61K; A61Q 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: MURRAY, ANDREW MALCOLM, PHAM, THUY-ANH 33: EP 31: 10168898.4 32: 2010/07/08 54: HAIR CARE COMPOSITION 00: A personal care composition comprising: i) a cleaning phase comprising a cleansing anionic surfactant which is a salt and comprises an alkyl group with from 8 to 14 carbons; ii) an aqueous conditioning gel network having no overall charge or being anionic, the gel network comprising: (a) fatty material; (b) a gel network anionic surfactant comprising an alkyl group with from 16 to 30 carbons; (c) cationic surfactant; (d) an active material selected from fragrances, vitamins, sunscreens and cooling agents; and iii) a cationic deposition polymer.

21: 2013/00017 22: 2011/06/06 43: 2014/01/10 51: B32B 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: DAS, SANDIP, GHOSHAL, SANJAY, LAWANIA, MUDIT 33: IN 31: 1931/MUM/2010 32: 2010/07/02 54: FLEXIBLE PACKAGING FILM COMPRISING POLYAMIDE AND POLYOLEFIN 00: The present inventors have surprisingly found that films which include a layer of polyamide and a layer of polyolefin are better adapted for recycling without necessarily having to use compatibilizers, when such films include a relatively lower thickness of polyamide layer, or layers, if there is more than one layer. Described is a film for packaging a product, comprising: (i) an outermost layer of polyamide, which is not biaxially oriented; (ii) an inner layer of polyolefin; (iii) a firsttie-layer between said outermost layer of polyamide and said inner layer of polyolefin; (iv) an innermost layer comprising metallocene polyolefin, (v) a further layer of polyamide, which is not biaxially oriented, between said first tie-layer and said inner layer of polyolefin; and, (vi) a second tielayer between said further layer of polyamide and said inner layer of polyolefin, wherein the combined thickness of said further layer of polyamide and said outermost layer of polyamide is not greater than 25% of the total thickness of the film and wherein combined thickness of said outermost layer of polyamide and said further layer of polyamide is 4m to 10m and further wherein said film is blown-extruded film or a cast coextruded film. 21: 2013/00018 22: 2011/06/22 43: 2014/01/10

21: 2013/00019 22: 2011/06/17 43: 2014/01/10 51: A61K; A61P 71: THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION 72: RUDICK, RICHARD A, RANSOHOFF, RICHARD M 33: US 31: 61/356,265 32: 2010/06/18 54: METHOD FOR PREDICTING A THERAPY RESPONSE IN SUBJECTS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS 00: A method is provided for determining the efficacy of interferon -beta (IFN-) therapy in a subject with multiple sclerosis. One step of the method can include obtaining a biological sample from the subject. After obtaining the biological sample, the expression level of at least one interferonregulated gene (IRG) and/or variant thereof can be determined. Increased or decreased expression of the at least one IRG and/or variant thereof as compared to a control may indicate that the subject will respond poorly to IFN- therapy.

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21: 2013/00020 22: 2011/08/19 43: 2014/01/07 51: A61K; A61P 71: CHUGAI SEIYAKU KABUSHIKI KAISHA 72: HIRAYAMA, TOMOAKI, FURUMOTO, KENTARO, SHIRAKI, KOJI 33: JP 31: 2010-185385 32: 2010/08/20 54: COMPOSITION COMPRISING TETRACYCLIC COMPOUND 00: A composition which comprises substance represented by Formula (I): [Meanings of the symbols that are included in the formula are given in the specification as definitions] a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, and a dissolution aid.is useful for improving solubility, oral absorbability and/or absorbability in blood of poorly water-soluble or water insoluble tetracyclick compounds having an ALK inhibitory activity that are useful as a prophylactic and/or therapeutic agent for cancer, depression, and cognitive function disorder.

21: 2013/00021 22: 2011/06/24 43: 2014/01/10 51: A44B 71: AHA LLC 72: DANFORTH, DOUGLAS D JR, MOORE, WARREN V, PECK, DAVID R, SASS, DALE W 33: US 31: 61/358,757 32: 2010/06/25 33: US 31: 61/434,693 32: 2011/01/20 33: US 31: 61/487,850 32: 2011/05/19 54: CONNECTION DEVICE FOR HOLDING AN OBJECT, SUCH AS A KEY, DOG TAG, AND THE LIKE 00: Connection devices for holding objects, such as, for instance, keys or dog tags, are disclosed. The connection device includes a ring presenting spaced apart ends defining an opening there between through which objects may be added or removed to the connection device. The device also includes a body with a blocking portion configured to adequately span the ring opening to selectively prohibit addition or removal of objects from the ring. The ring and body are shiftably interconnected at a hinged connection.

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PATENT JOURNAL 72: FANG, YI, HORMAN, SCOTT L 33: US 31: 13/717,865 32: 2012/12/18 33: US 31: 61/581,757 32: 2011/12/30 54: DIAMOND ENHANCED DRILLING INSERT WITH HIGH IMPACT RESISTANCE 00: An insert for a drill bit may include a substrate; a working layer of polycrystalline diamond material on the uppermost end fo the insert, wherein the polycrystalline diamond material includes a plurality of interconnected diamond grains; and a binder material; and an inner transition layer between the working layer and the substrate, wherein the inner transition layer is adjacent to the substrate; wherein the inner transition layer has a hardness that is at least 500 HV greater than the hardness of the substrate.

21: 2013/00022 22: 2011/06/30 43: 2014/01/14 51: A23B 71: GENERAL MILLS, INC. 72: HUANG, VICTOR T, PANDA, FERN A, BARRETT, CHRISTOPHER J, DREESE, PATRICK C, NOWAKOWSKI, CHRISTINE M, WHITMAN, SCOTT K, GREEN, DANIEL R 33: US 31: 61/360, 555 32: 2010/07/01 54: REDUCED SUCROSE SUGAR COATING FOR CEREALS AND METHODS OF PREPARATION 00: -

Disclosed are improved sugar coatings for topically pre-sweetened food products that are sugar reduced whether in the form of a syrup or in the form of a dried coating. The syrup form is useful as an intermediate product in the preparation of pre-sweetened food products. In dry form, the present formulations can be a component part of a composite food product especially in the form of a topical coating or filling. The present invention is particularly suited for the preparation of R-T-E pre-sweetened cereals. The coating formulations comprise less than 70% sucrose, corn syrup and 1 - 20% nonhydrated integrated starch and preferably about 5 - 10% insoluble mineral salts each of particle size of about 50 microns.
21: 2013/00025 22: 2013/01/02 43: 2014/01/17 51: E21B 71: SMITH INTERNATIONAL, INC.

21: 2013/00064 22: 2011/06/14 43: 2014/01/10 51: C01B 71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. 72: ZONES, STACEY I, JACKOWSKI, ANNA 33: US 31: 61/358,806 32: 2010/06/25 54: METHOD FOR PREPARING MOLECULAR SIEVE SSZ-81 00: The present invention is directed to a method for preparing a new crystalline molecular sieve designated SSZ-81 using a structure directing agent selected from 1,5-bis(1-azoniabicyclo[2.2.2]octane)pentane dications, 1,5bis(1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane)pentane dications, and mixtures thereof. Page | 180

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21: 2013/00065 22: 2011/06/15 43: 2014/01/10 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY LIMITED 72: KITAYAMA, MASATO 33: JP 31: 2010-137194 32: 2010/06/16 54: CRYSTAL OF AMIDE COMPOUND 00: Provision of crystal of 1- (4-methoxybutyl) N-(2methylpropyl) N- [(3S,5R) -5- (mopholin-4ylcarbonyl) piperidin-3-yl] -1H-benzimidazole-2carboxamide hydrochloride which has a superior rennin inhibitory activity and is useful as  a prophylactic or therapeutic agent for hypertension and various organ disorders caused by hypertension, and the like. Crystal of 1-(4methoxybutyl) N-(2-methylpropyl) N- [3S, 5R) 5- (morpholin-4-ylcarbonyl) piperidin-3-yl] -1Hbenximidazole-2- carboxamide hydrocholoride having an X-ray powder diffraction pattern showing characteristic peaks at interplanar spacings (d) of around 26.43 ± 0.2, 7.62 ± 0.2 and 4.32 ± 0.2 angstroms.

21: 2013/00066 22: 2011/06/07 43: 2014/01/10 51: C07K; C12N 71: SK CHEMICALS CO., LTD. 72: LEE, BONG-YONG, SONG, IN-YOUNG, KIM, HUN-TAEK, PARK, MAHN-HOON, LEE, HOSOON, LIM, YUN JUNG, LEE, JI-HYE, SON, SEO YEON, KIM, MIN-SUN 33: KR 31: 10-2010-0052719 32: 2010/06/04 54: FUSION PROTEIN HAVING FACTOR VII ACTIVITY 00: A fusion protein comprising factor VII (FVII) and transferrin according to the present invention has an improved specific activity of FVII compared to existing FVII fusion proteins comprising other fusion partners than transferrin, and thus can be effectively used in a therapy using FVII.

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21: 2013/00067 22: 2011/07/08 43: 2014/01/10 51: B01J; C07C 71: SD-CHEMIE IP GMBH & CO. KG 72: BURGFELS, GTZ, FRAUENRATH, MANFRED, ROTHMEL, MARTIN, HAAG, STPHANE, POHL, SVEN 33: DE 31: 10 2010 026 880.1 32: 2010/07/12 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING ZEOLITEBASED CATALYSTS FOR CONVERSION OF OXYGENATES TO LOWER OLEFINS 00: What is described is a process for producing a catalyst based on crystalline aluminosilicate of the pentasil type, comprising steps (a) treatment of aluminum oxide hydrate with an aqueous acidcontaining medium, (b) mixing of the aluminum oxide hydrate treated with aqueous acidcontaining medium from step (a) with an H zeolite and (c) calcination of the mixture obtained in step (b). Additionally disclosed is a catalyst which is obtained by such a process, and the use thereof in CMO and OTO processes. 21: 2013/00068 22: 2011/08/04 43: 2014/01/10 51: F24J 71: SCHNEIDER, HARTMUT 72: SCHNEIDER, HARTMUT, 33: AT 31: A 1406/2010 32: 2010/08/23 54: MIRROR MODULE 00: The invention relates to a mirror module (1) of a Fresnel solar collector system, comprising a plurality of mirror elements (5) that are pivotably mounted on a support plate (6) in parallel to each other, said mirror elements focusing the sunlight onto a receiver unit (2) that is mounted raised above the mirror module (1). The mirror elements (5) are pivotably mounted on the support plate (6) at least along longitudinal sections.

21: 2013/00069 22: 2011/07/11 43: 2014/01/10 51: A61K; A61Q; B01J 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: JONES, CRAIG WARREN, BARNETT, STUART ANTHONY, LIMER, ADAM JOHN, MERRINGTON, JAMES, WINTER, JEREMY NICHOLAS 33: GB 31: 1011905.5 32: 2010/07/15 54: BENEFIT DELIVERY PARTICLE, PROCESS FOR PREPARING SAID PARTICLE, COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SAID PARTICLES AND A METHOD FOR TREATING SUBSTRATES 00: The invention provides a benefit agent delivery particle having an average diameter of less than 50 micron comprising; at least one shell formed by a step-growth polymerisation reaction, preferably involving an isocyanate monomer, more preferably a urethane and/or a urea. interior said shell, at least one region formed by chain-growth polymerisation reaction (preferably a free-radical polymerisation) which does not involve an isocyanate, c) optionally, a benefit agent interior to said shell, and/or a deposition aid exterior to said shell. The invention further provides a process for the preparation of such particles wherein the shell is formed prior to the chain-growth polymerisation of the at least one region interior of the shell, preferably be forming the shell at a temperature at which the chain-growth reaction is inhibited. The invention further provides fully formulated products, preferably liquids and gels, which contain said benefit agent delivery particles and a method of treating substrates using said products.

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PATENT JOURNAL 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: PARKER, ANDREW PHILIP, JONES, CRAIG WARREN, BARNETT, STUART ANTHONY 33: GB 31: 1011515.2 32: 2010/07/08 54: SURFACTANT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING CURVED LAMELLAR ELEMENTS AS A VISUAL CUE 00: A packaged, pourable liquid or gel, surfactantcontaining formulation comprising a visual cue, wherein the visual cue comprises a plurality of sheet-like elements of dispersed material, preferably formed from modified poly vinyl alcohol, having opposed surfaces wherein the surfaces of the elements are configured such that when an element is located adjacent with a flat inner surface of the package, the element can only contact the inner surface of the packaging over less than 50% of a surface of the element. 21: 2013/00072 22: 2011/07/15 43: 2014/01/13 51: A23F 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: COOPER, MICHAEL ALAN, SMITH, IAN 33: EP 31: 10171398.0 32: 2010/07/30 54: PROCESS FOR FABRICATING LEAF TEA PRODUCTS 00: Disclosed is a process for manufacturing a fabricated leaf tea product. The process comprises the steps of: (i) providing a concentrated liquid tea composition; (ii) providing a base leaf tea; (iii) combining the concentrated liquid tea composition with the base leaf tea to form a tea mixture having a total soluble solids content of at least 50% by dry weight of the mixture; and (iv) drying the tea mixture. At least 20% by weight of the base leaf tea has a particle size of +16 mesh and/or the tea mixture is sorted according to particle size to yield a fraction wherein at least 20% by weight of the fraction has a particle size of +16 mesh; and the time between forming the tea mixture (step iii) and drying (step iv) is at least 5 minutes. 21: 2013/00073 22: 2011/06/23 43: 2014/01/09 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: PARKER, ANDREW PHILIP, CRAVEN, RICHARD MICHAEL 33: GB 31: 1011511.1 32: 2010/07/08 54: COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING OPTICAL BENEFIT AGENTS 00: A packaged, liquid or gel, preferably surfactantcontaining formulation, comprising dispersed particles, wherein the particles are water-soluble Page | 183

21: 2013/00070 22: 2011/07/12 43: 2014/01/10 51: C07C; C10L 71: THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH 72: THIELERT, HOLGER, MENZEL, JOHANNES 33: DE 31: 10 2010 032 528.7 32: 2010/07/28 54: METHOD OF MAKING A METHANECONTAINING GAS FROM SYNGAS AND A PLANT FOR CARRYING OUT THE METHOD 00: The invention relates to a process for producing a methane-containing gas from synthesis gas, wherein a synthesis gas containing carbon monoxide and hydrogen is fed for methanation to a reactor system (1) having a catalyst material, wherein the process gas stream leaving the reactor system (1) is divided into a product gas stream and a recycle gas stream, and wherein the recycle gas stream, for compensation of the pressure drop, is transported through an ejector (5) and for cooling is passed together with the synthesis gas into the reactor system (1). According to the invention, the product gas stream is compressed to a pressure which is greater than the pressure of the synthesis gas that is fed to the reactor system (1). Either compressed product gas or industrial gas from an industrial gas pipe system (9) is fed as propellant medium to the ejector (5). The invention also relates to a methane production plant for carrying out the process.

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upon dilution of the product, wherein an optical benefit agent (such as a sunscreen, fluorescer, shading dye or photo-bleach) and a dye-transfer inhibiting polymer are spatially segregated such that at least one of said agent and polymer are present in particles. 21: 2013/00074 22: 2011/06/24 43: 2014/01/10 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: HIBARE, SUJITKUMAR SURESH, GOYAL, RICHA SURESHCHAND 33: EP 31: 10177344.8 32: 2010-09-17 33: IN 31: 2125/MUM/2010 32: 2010/07/27 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITION 00: The present invention is in the field of detergent powders. The invention particularly relates to detergent granules exhibiting improved dissolution behaviour for faster release of active to a wash liquor. A detergent particle that provides further improved dissolution, even after storage, remains to be desired. This applies not only to detergent powder composition, but also to compositions in tablet form. It is an object of the present invention to provide a detergent composition having enhanced dissolution properties. Surprisingly it has been found that a granule comprising a mixture of a magnesium salt of linear alkylbenzene sulphonic acid (Mg(LAS)2) and a fatty acid when used in detergent powders provides improved dissolution and this better dissolution is maintained even after storage. 21: 2013/00075 22: 2011/07/01 43: 2014/01/10 51: B66D 71: LIEBHERR-COMPONENTS BIBERACH GMBH 72: BULLING, JOHANNES, HARSCH, ERICH 33: DE 31: 10 2010 026 968.9 32: 2010/07/13 54: WINCH 00: The present invention relates to a winch, in particular a luffing winch, with a winch drum, at least one main drive driving the transmission input shaft, and at least one emergency drive driving the transmission input shaft in case of emergency, wherein at least one emergency drive can be coupled to the driven wheel of the transmission input shaft as required via at least one intermediate gear. The present invention furthermore is directed to a construction machine or a lifting device with at least one such winch.

21: 2013/00076 22: 2011/07/18 43: 2014/01/06 51: C04B 71: RECOVAL BELGIUM 72: VAN MECHELEN, DIRK, LECOMTE, ISABELLE, NGUYEN, EVELYNE 33: EP 31: 10169932.0 32: 2010/07/16 54: METHOD FOR RECYCLING WASTE FROM A STAINLESS STEEL SLAG TREATMENT PROCESS 00: The present invention relates to a method for recycling waste water from a stainless steel slag treatment process wherein stainless steel slag is brought into contact with water, in particular to neutralize the free lime contained therein, thereby producing said waste water. This waste water contains heavy metals, including at least chromium, and has a pH higher than or equal to 11. In accordance with the invention, it is used as production water for manufacturing mortar and/or concrete. In this way, the heavy metals, which are dissolved in the waste water and thus readily available, become bound in the newly formed cement phases so that they are prevented from leaching. Moreover, it has been found that the workability of the fresh mortar or concrete and also the quality of the final mortar or concrete materials is not negatively affected by the use of this alkaline waste water and that an accelerated setting could be achieved during the first hours. 21: 2013/00077 22: 2011/07/05 43: 2014/01/10 51: A61K; G01N 71: ETHYPHARM 72: HERRY, CATHERINE, CONTAMIN, PAULINE, DUPAU, EMMANUEL 33: FR 31: 10 55491 32: 2010/07/06

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PATENT JOURNAL nicotinamide derivatives represented by general formula (I) or salts thereof; and pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of Syk-related diseases, which contain the nicotinamide derivatives or the salts thereof. In general formula (I), R1 is a halogen atom; R2 is C1-12 alkyl, C212 alkenyl, C2-12 alkynyl, C3-8 cycloalkyl, aryl, aralkyl (wherein the alkyl moiety has 1 to 6 carbon atoms), or a heterocyclic group, each being optionally substituted; R3 is aryl or a heterocyclic group, each being optionally substituted; R4 and R5 are each a hydrogen atom or the like; and R2 and R4 together with the nitrogen atom to which R2 and R4 are bonded may form an optionally substituted cyclic amino group.

54: PHARMACEUTICAL FORM FOR COMBATING CHEMICAL SUBMISSION OF A MEDICAMENT 00: The invention relates to a pharmaceutical form for combating chemical submission, comprising an active ingredient and at least one compound which enables immediate modification of the organoleptic characteristics of a beverage into which the pharmaceutical form is introduced, said compound being selected from the group comprising an opacifier, a fluorescent agent, floating particles, particles that are perceptible in the mouth, effervescent microgranules, and mixtures thereof; it also relates to the use of these compounds for combating chemical submission and to a method for combating chemical submission using said pharmaceutical forms.

21: 2013/00095 22: 2011/06/30 43: 2014/01/15 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: FUJIFILM CORPORATION 72: TAMURA, TAKASHI, BABA, YASUTAKA, FUJIWARA, HIDEYASU, SATO, KIMIHIKO, MIZUMOTO, SHINSUKE, SATO, YUICHIRO, KURIHARA, HIDEKI, KUBO, YOHEI, NAKATA, HIYOKU, KUNIYOSHI, HIDENOBU, HAGIWARA, SHINJI, YAMAMOTO, MARI 33: JP 31: 2010-150495 32: 2010/06/30 54: NOVEL NICOTINAMIDE DERIVATIVE OR SALT THEREOF 00: Provided are compounds having excellent Sykinhibitory activity and pharmaceutical compositions. Specifically provided are:

21: 2013/00097 22: 2011/05/17 43: 2014/01/10 51: C07C 71: HALDOR TOPSE A/S 72: TEMEL, BURCIN, BEATO, PABLO, NIELSEN, POUL ERIK HJLUND 33: DK 31: PA 2010 00595 32: 2010/07/05 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF ETHANOL AND HIGHER ALCOHOLS 00: Process for the preparation of ethanol and/or higher alcohols comprising the steps of: (a) providing an alcohol synthesis gas comprising carbon monoxide and hydrogen in a molar ratio of higher than 0.5; (c) adding an amount of methanol and/or higher alcohols to the synthesis gas to obtain a synthesis gas mixture. (d) converting the synthesis gas mixture from step (c) in presence of one or more catalysts catalysing the conversion of

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PATENT JOURNAL of the beverage; it also relates to the use of said colorant for combating chemical submission, and also to a non-film-coated solid pharmaceutical form comprising said colorant. 21: 2013/00100 22: 2011/07/04 43: 2014/01/09 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: SANOFI 72: ALCOUFFE, CHANTAL, LASSALLE, GILBERT, HERBERT, CORENTIN 33: FR 31: 1055477 32: 2010/07/06 54: INDOLIZINE DERIVATIVES, PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF AND THERAPEUTIC USE THEREOF 00: The invention relates to compounds corresponding to formula (I): N R1 O R3 R4 R2 (I) in which - R3 and R4 together form, with the carbon atoms of the phenyl nucleus to which they are attached, a 6-membered nitrogenous heterocycle corresponding to one of formula (A), (B) or (C) below: N N O O Ra Ra' N N O Rb Rb' N O Rc Rc'' Rc' (A) (B) (C) in which the wavy lines represent the phenyl nucleus to which R3 and R4 are attached. Preparation process and therapeutic use.

the synthesis gas mixture into a ethanol and/or higher alcohols containing product; and (e) withdrawing the product from step (d), wherein the synthesis gas is purified by removing iron and nickel carbonyl compounds prior or after the addition methanol and/or higher alcohols to the synthesis gas and optionally (f) cooling the withdrawn product in step (e); and (g) contacting the cooled product with a hydrogenation catalyst. 21: 2013/00098 22: 2011/07/20 43: 2014/01/10 51: A61K 71: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD. 72: HAN, WESLEY WEHSIN, CHOWHAN, MASOOD A, GHOSH, MALAY, LIN, WAY-YU, NGUYEN, VINCENT 33: US 31: 61/366,328 32: 2010/07/21 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION WITH ENHANCED SOLUBILITY CHARACTERISTICS 00: There are disclosed pharmaceutical compositions, particularly ophthalmic compositions, that contain relatively high concentrations of solubility enhancing polymer (e.g., polyether polymer, polyvinyl polymer or a combination thereof) for providing enhanced solubility of one or more therapeutic agents. In a preferred embodiment, the composition is a multi-dose topical aqueous ophthalmic composition that contains relatively high concentrations of solubility enhancing polymer (e.g., polyether polymer, polyvinyl polymer or a combination thereof) for providing enhanced solubility of one or more therapeutic agents. 21: 2013/00099 22: 2011/07/05 43: 2014/01/10 51: G01N 71: ETHYPHARM 72: HERRY, CATHERINE, CONTAMIN, PAULINE, DUPAU, EMMANUEL 33: FR 31: 10 55490 32: 2010/07/06 54: METHOD AND AGENT FOR DETECTING DRUGS IN BEVERAGES 00: The present invention relates to a method for combating chemical submission, which comprises: putting into solution, in a beverage, a pharmaceutical form comprising an active ingredient and at least 0.05 mg, preferably from 0.2 to 5 mg, even more preferentially from 0.3 to 2 mg of at least one water-soluble colouring agent chosen from: indigocarmine or E 132, erythrosine or E 127, brilliant blue FCF, alphazurine FG, fast green FCF, quinzarine green SS, orange II, tartrazine and Sunset yellow FCF, detecting the pharmaceutical form, said detection being characterized by the immediate change in colour

21: 2013/00101 22: 2011/06/28 43: 2014/01/14 51: A01N; A61K 71: STEMTECH INTERNATIONAL, INC. 72: DRAPEAU, CHRISTIAN, JENSEN, GITTE S 33: US 31: 61/359,288 32: 2010/06/28 33: US 31: 61/427,023 32: 2010/12/23 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ENHANCING STEM CELL MOBILIZATION Page | 186

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PATENT JOURNAL mix fuel comprising said first sucha as gasoline and second fuel such as hydrogen, comprising a processor (102), a fuel intake assembly (126, 128) controlled by the processor (102) and mounted onto the engine (134); an air pump (144, 146, 148) coupled to the engine (134) and controlled by the processor (102) to operate the engine (134) using the second fuel or the mix fuel preferably in a lean mode and in a charged mode using quality control., such that, when operated with hydrogen, which typically leads to a reduction of engine output power, the engine (134) is preferably operated in a charged mode and in a lean mode with the engine throttle (130) kept in a wide open position during charged and lean mode operation resulting in a more efficient engine with a reduction of engine output power loss.

00: A method of using fucoidan to enhance stem cell mobilization in a subject, including hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs) is provided. In the method, a blended composition of fruits, mushrooms, microorganisms, maternal fluids, and extracts thereof are used to promote trafficking of stem cells, resulting in migration of the stem cells to specific sties of maintenance an and repair within tissues and/or organs. The method also involves the use of fucoidan obtained from particular algae species to support release and ciriculation of HSCs, as demonstrated by significantly increase circulation of HSCs in the peripheral blood. Increased circulation of HSCs and/or BMSCs and migration towards sites of maintenance and the natural regeneration mechanisms in the body. Further provided is a dosing regimen for the administration of fucoidan and a method of enhancing release and circulation of stem cells.

21: 2013/00102 22: 2010/12/30 43: 2014/01/10 51: F02D; F02B 71: ALSET IP S AR.L. 72: GALINDO, JOS IGNACIO, SCHAFFER, KLAUS M, LEITNER, DANIEL, HEPP, CHRISTOF 33: US 31: 12/795,440 32: 2010/06/07 54: BI-FUEL ENGINE WITH INCREASED POWER 00: A device, system and method for operating a bifuel engine using either a first or second fuel, or a

21: 2013/00103 22: 2010/12/31 43: 2014/01/10 51: F02D; F01N 71: ALSET IP S AR.L. 72: GALINDO, JOS IGNACIO, SCHAFFER, KLAUS M, LEITNER, DANIEL, HEPP, CHRISTOF 33: US 31: 12/795,410 32: 2010/06/07 54: BI-FUEL ENGINE WITH VARIABLE AIR FUEL RATIO 00: A conventional gasoline engine is retrofitted to operate as a bi-fuel engine calibrated to burn Hydrogen gas as a primary fuel and gasoline as a secondary fuel at various acceptable air fuel ratios while avoiding forbidden air fuel ratios. The engine is preferably operated to burn Hydrogen fuel in a Page | 187

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PATENT JOURNAL necessary firmness and texture integrity, infusion of dyeing agents by immersion in an alkaline color solution, fixation of said color and stabilizing agents in an acidic solution that has been enriched with polyvalent cations, and ulterior processes to preserve and extend the shelf life. 21: 2013/00139 22: 2011/07/07 43: 2014/01/10 51: C12N; A01H; B82Y 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: YAU, KERRM Y, WEBB, STEVEN R, SAMUEL, JAYAKUMAR PON, BURROUGHS, FRANK G, SAMBOJU, NARASIMHA CHARY 33: US 31: 61/362,224 32: 2010/07/07 54: LINEAR DNA MOLECULE DELIVERY USING PEGYLATED QUANTUM DOTS FOR STABLE TRANSFORMATION IN PLANTS 00: Methods for introducing a linear nucleic acid molecule of interest into a cell comprising a cell wall include use of nanoparticles coated with polyethylene glycol. In some embodiments, the cell comprising a cell wall is a plant cell. Methods include genetically or otherwise modifying plants and for treating or preventing disease in plant cells comprising a cell wall. Transgenic plants include a nucleic acid molecule of interest produced by regeneration of whole plants from plant cells transformed with linear nucleic acid molecules.

charged mode and in a lean mode at certain acceptable air fuel ratios where relatively very little NOxemissions occur. When additional power or acceleration is requested, processor controlled fuel injectors are operated to inject relatively small amounts of gasoline into the engine resulting in a fuel mixture that prevents increases in NOxemissions as the processor controls the engine to operate at a stoichiometric air fuel ratio where a catalytic converter is best able to reduce harmful emissions into the environment. The injection of the secondary liquid gasoline fuel to the gaseous Hydrogen fuel the temperature of the fuels significantly reduces or eliminates backfiring tendency of the engine. The engine has a safety feature in that the Hydrogen fuel is shut off if a leakage of Hydrogen is detected. The engine then operates with gasoline fuel used as a backup fuel.

21: 2013/00104 22: 2011/07/08 43: 2014/01/10 51: A23L; A23B 71: ATP CORP. 72: BERNDT BRICENO, DENIS GUSTAVO 33: US 31: 61/363,094 32: 2010/07/09 54: STABILIZING AND DYEING PROCESS FOR STRAWBERRIES 00: A method to stabilized and impart color to strawberries, which can be fresh, or optionally IQF treated. This method comprises several stages including cuticle removal, alkalinization of the fruit pulp, infusion of a soluble stabilizing agent by immersion in an alkaline media to give the

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PATENT JOURNAL The present invention relates to methods of producing ingenol-3-angelate (I) from ingenol (II). Formula (I) and (II). Furthermore, the invention relates to intermediates useful for the synthesis of ingenol-3-angelate (I) from ingenol (II) and to methods of producing said intermediates.

72: SVARCZKOPF, TIMOTHY C, WEAVER III, DALTON R, BENDER, JON M, STRICKLER, JESSE J 33: US 31: 61/368,425 32: 2010/07/28 54: FRACTURING FLUID WATER REUSE SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: Methods of processing a fluid recovered from an oil or gas extraction operation for reuse in a hydraulic fracturing fluid are described. The methods include providing an amount of a produced fluid composition containing iron and suspended solids and controlling at least one of the conductivity, iron content, oxidative strength, and pH of the composition, such that Fenton's reagent is formed in situ. Also described are hydraulic fracturing fluids produced using fluid recovered from an oil or gas production process and treated in accordance with the methods described herein as well as systems for preparing a hydraulic fracturing fluid having, as a fluid source, fluid recovered from an oil or gas production process that has been treated in accordance with the methods described herein.

21: 2013/00142 22: 2011/07/08 43: 2014/01/10 51: C07C; C07D 71: LEO LABORATORIES LIMITED 72: HORNEMAN, ANNE MARIE, LIANG, XIFU, HGBERG, THOMAS, GRUE-SRENSEN, GUNNAR, PETERSEN, ANDERS KLARSKOV 33: US 31: 61/366,018 32: 2010/07/20 54: A METHOD OF PRODUCING INGENOL-3ANGELATE 00: -

21: 2013/00144 22: 2011/06/21 43: 2014/01/10 51: A01N; A01P; B27K 71: ARCH TIMBER PROTECTION LIMITED 72: MARS, CRAIG ANDREW, CANTRELL, DAVID GRINDON, HUGHES, KEVIN, HUGHES, ANDREW STEWART 33: GB 31: 1010439.6 32: 2010/06/21 54: WOOD PRESERVATIVE COMPOSITIONS USEFUL FOR TREATING COPPER-TOLERANT FUNGI 00: The present invention provides a method of protecting wood or other celiulosic material from decay by copper-tolerant fungi, and wood preservative formulations for use in the same. The wood preservative formulations comprise a biocidal metal compound, a 1,2,4-triazole and a didecyl quaternary ammonium cation. Didecyldimethyl quaternary ammonium compounds are particularly preferred. 21: 2013/00148 22: 2011/07/04 43: 2014/01/10 51: F16F; B60G 71: NHK SPRING CO., LTD. 72: YANO, JUNICHI, SATO, NAOSHI, SAKAIDE, NORITOSHI 33: JP 31: 2010-167340 32: 2010/07/26 54: SILENCER FOR A MULTI-LEAF SPRING 00: -

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PATENT JOURNAL 72: YAU, KERRM Y, WEBB, STEVEN R, SAMUEL, JAYAKUMAR PON, BURROUGHS, FRANK G, SAMBOJU, NARASIMHA CHARY 33: US 31: 61/362,222 32: 2010/07/07 54: PRODUCTION OF FUNCTIONALIZED LINEAR DNA CASSETTE AND QUANTUM DOT/NANOPARTICLE MEDIATED DELIVERY IN PLANTS 00: Methods for introducing a functionalized linear nucleic acid cassette molecule of interest into a plant cell comprising a cell wall include use of nanoparticles. In some embodiments, the cell comprising a cell wall is a cultured plant cell. Methods include genetically or otherwise modifying plant cells and for treating or preventing disease in any plant, especially crop plants. Transgenic plants include a nucleic acid molecule of interest produced by regeneration of whole plants from plant cells transformed with functionalized linear nucleic acid cassette molecules.

A silencer for a leaf spring assembly is provided which can realize both improvement in strength of projection portion and prevention of undesirable noise generation and which allows production for silencers to be easier and which can reduce the number of parts of the silencer by simplification of structure of the silencer. A silencer (1) is disposed between end portions of leaf springs (101) and (102) shown in Fig. 1. The silencer (1) has a two-layer structure which has a fixing layer (11) and a sliding layer (21) which are integrally formed. The fixing layer (11) has a projection portion (12), and the projection portion (12) has an engagement portion (13) at a leading end portion thereof. The fixing layer (11), which is fixed at the fixing side leaf spring (101), has a tensile strength higher than the sliding layer (21). The sliding layer (21), which abuts the sliding side leaf spring (102), has a hardness lower than the fixing layer (11). The projection portion (12) of the fixing layer (11) can have sufficient strength to resist the shearing force. In the sliding layer (21), undesirable noise generation is difficult, and even when a load transmission portion of an end portion of the sliding side leaf spring (102) partially abuts the sliding layer (21), undesirable noise generation can be prevented.

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PATENT JOURNAL 33: DK 31: PA 2010 70314 32: 2010/07/02 54: HIGH PRESSURE RECOVERY OF CARBON DIOXIDE FROM A FERMENTATION PROCESS 00: The present invention relates to a method for recovering carbon dioxide from a gaseous stream originating from a fermentation process by compression, absorption, condensation and distillation, wherein at least the absorption and condensation is performed under a high pressure of at least 30 bar

Disclosed are cooling and depressurization system equipment, arrangement and methods to cool solid particles from a coal gasifier operating at high temperature and pressure. Ash from the coal needs to be continuously withdrawn from a circulating fluidized bed gasifier to maintain the solids inventory in the gasifier. The system disclosed enables use of conventional materials of construction for heat transfer surfaces. The supports for the cooling surfaces are located on the lower temperature upper section of the primary cooler. The cooled solids along with the fluidizing gas exits the primary cooler to a secondary receiving vessel where the solids can be further cooled by conventional means. The fluidizing and entrained gas entering the secondary vessel is filtered and vented through a vent pressure control valve. The column of cooled solids in the secondary vessel is depressurized by a continuous depressurization system to low pressures which are sufficient for conveying the solids to silos for disposal. The system and methods proposed are equally applicable to many high temperature, high pressure processes that require cooling and depressurization of process solids.

21: 2013/00171 22: 2011/07/01 43: 2014/01/10 51: B01D; C01B; F25J 71: UNION ENGINEERING A/S 72: FIND, RASMUS, POULSEN, JAN FLENSTED

21: 2013/00172 22: 2011/06/14 43: 2014/01/10 51: B02C 71: METSO BRASIL INDSTRIA E COMRCIO LTDA 72: BARSCEVICIUS, PAULO, NIKLEWSKI, ANDRZEJ 33: EP 31: 10167173.3 32: 2010/06/24 33: US 31: 61/344,297 32: 2010/06/24 54: ROLLER FOR HIGH PRESSURE ROLLER GRINDER, ROLLER GRINDER, AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A ROLLER FOR A ROLLER GRINDER 00: The invention relates to a roller for a roller grinder, said roller comprising a shaft (S) and a grinding shell (30) in the form of a generally tubular sleeve and having an inner face to be retained around the shaft (S). The roller grinder is characterised in that the shaft (S) comprises two shaft parts (10, 20), each shaft part (10, 20) having a respective inner end portion (1 1, 21 ), wherein said inner Page | 191

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end portions (10, 20) are arranged to be positioned facing each other and comprise coupling portions (40) arranged to couple the inner end portions (1 1, 21 ) of the respective shaft parts (10, 20) to each other, thereby forming the shaft (S). The invention further relates to a method for assembling a roller for a roller grinder, said roller comprising a shaft (S) and a grinding shell (30) in the form of a generally tubular sleeve and having an inner face to be retained around the shaft (S).

21: 2013/00173 22: 2011/07/04 43: 2014/01/10 51: B05B 71: ICE-WORLD HOLDING B.V. 72: SCHOEREN, HUBERTUS JOHANNES BERNARDES, HOEKS, WILHELMUS ADOLFUS JOHANNES MARIE, VAN KEMPEN, FRITS JAN 33: NL 31: 1038081 32: 2010/07/04 54: PLAYGROUND COMPRISING FOUNTAINS 00: The invention relates to an assembly, in particular a play fountain, comprising a floor (1), a plurality of nozzles (2), preferably a reservoir for a liquid, in particular water, or means to connect the assembly to a liquid supply, and a control system (3) for controlling one or more of the nozzles (2) during operation of the assembly. The floor (1) is assembled modularly. 21: 2013/00174 22: 2011/07/08 43: 2014/01/10 51: C07K 71: GENENTECH, INC. 72: HONGO, JO-ANNE S, KOEPPEN, HARTMUT, SCHMIDT, MAIKE, WATTS, RYAN J, CALLAHAN, CHRIS

21: 2013/00175 22: 2011/06/27 43: 2014/01/10 51: B65G 71: REMA TIP TOP GMBH 72: PUCHALLA, ADAM 33: DE 31: 10 2010 030 620.7 32: 2010/06/28 54: SEGMENT BODY FOR A CONVEYOR BELT SCRAPER 00: The invention relates to a conveyor belt scraper, in particular a segment body for a conveyor belt scraper. The segment body enables simple installation on the associated carrier and has high wear resistance. The segment body for a conveyor belt scraper comprises a plate-shaped mounting element (10), which can be connected to a flat bearing profile of a segment carrier, a carrier section (120), wherein the carrier section (120) is formed on a first end area of the mounting element (10) by means of a supporting area (121) and an underside (122) of the carrier section (120) forms a hollow body (30) together with an opposite section of the mounting element (10) so that the carrier section (120) is resiliently supported on the mounting element (10) by means of the supporting area (121) in order to

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form a first damping mechanism; and wherein the carrier section (120) has at least one insertion pocket (40) on the underside (122) of the carrier section (120), which insertion pocket is suitable for accommodating a spring element (50) in order to form a second damping mechanism.

21: 2013/00177 22: 2011/07/08 43: 2014/01/13 51: A61K; A61P 71: DEVIREX AG 72: VITINS, PETER, LANGENAUER, MARCEL, SCHERER, PAUL MARTIN 33: US 31: 61/362,329 32: 2010/07/08 54: POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL COMPOSITIONS FOR CONTROLLING RELAPSE OF HERPES LABIALIS, HERPES GENITALIS, AND HERPES ZOSTER 00: The present invention pertains generally to the field of therapy, and more specifically to the field of therapy for herpes simplex and herpes zoster, and more particularly, to methods of reducing the rate of relapse, delaying relapse, and/or preventing relapse of herpes labialis (cold sores on the lips), herpes genitalis (genital herpes), and herpes zoster (shingles, zona), by topical administration of polyethylene glycol (PEG), or a composition comprising PEG.

21: 2013/00211 22: 2011/07/06 43: 2014/01/09 51: C07K; C12N 71: BAYER CROPSCIENCE NV, UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN 72: DENOLF, PETER, OPSOMER, CHRISTIANE, HALKIER, BARBARA ANN, NOUR-ELDIN AUIS, HUSSAM HASSAN, ANDERSEN, TONNI GRUBE, MADSEN, SVEND ROESEN, JRGENSEN, MORTEN EGEVANG 33: EP 31: 10075299.7 32: 2010/07/12 33: US 31: 61/362,390 32: 2010/07/08 54: GLUCOSINOLATE TRANSPORTER PROTEIN AND USES THEREOF 00: Methods and means to alter the glucosinolate (GSL) content in plants, in particular in specific plant parts, by modifying glucosinolate transporter protein (GTR) activity in plants or parts thereof are herein described. In particular, methods are provided to decrease GSL content of plant seed and meal thereof, as well as methods to increase GSL content in green plant tissue, of Brassicales plants.

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PATENT JOURNAL 51: A01N; A01P 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: RODRIGUEZ CONTRERAS, SERGIO, ROJAS-CALVO, CARLOS, MASTERS, ROBERT 33: US 31: 61/364,099 32: 2010/07/14 54: SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING AMINOPYRALID, 2,4DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID AND ATRAZINE 00: An herbicidal composition containing (a) aminopyralid and 2,4-D and (b) atrazine provides synergistic control of selected weeds in corn, sorghum, sugar cane and range and pasture. 21: 2013/00240 22: 2011/06/10 43: 2014/01/10 51: C21D; C22C 71: TATA STEEL IJMUIDEN B.V. 72: BERKHOUT, BASJAN, CORNELISSEN, MARCUS CORNELIS MARIA, PATEL, JAYESH RAMJIBHAI 33: EP 31: 10165596.7 32: 2010/06/10 54: METHOD OF PRODUCING AN AUSTENITIC STEEL 00: This invention relates to a method of producing an austenitic steel sheet excellent in resistance to delayed cracking and a steel produced thereby. 21: 2013/00241 22: 2011/06/10 43: 2014/01/10 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: HANMI SCIENCE CO., LTD. 72: KIM, YONG IL, JANG, KI YOUNG, KIM, KYEONG SOO, KIM, YO HAN, PARK, JAE HYUN, WOO, JONG SOO 33: KR 31: 10-2010-0055549 32: 2010/06/11 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING AMIDE DERIVATIVE OR PHARMACEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE SALT THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising an amide derivative or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and an acidic additive. This composition, owing to improved stability even after a long-term storage, is suitable for inhibiting the growth of cancer cells.

51: A01N; A01P 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: GIFFORD, JAMES, HUANG, YI-HSIOU, MCVEIGH-NELSON, NDREA CHRISTINE, BATRA, ASHISH, LOGAN, MARTIN C, LIU, LEI, OUSE, DAVID, MANN, RICHARD, DAVE, HITESHKUMAR, BOUCHER, RAYMOND 33: US 31: 61/364,615 32: 2010/07/15 54: SOLID HERBICIDE COMPOSITIONS WITH BUILT-IN ADJUVANT 00: The present invention concerns stable herbicidal solid compositions containing built-in adjuvant which exhibit improved herbicidal efficacy when used to control weeds in flooded rice paddies or fields. 21: 2013/00215 22: 2011/08/10 43: 2014/01/09 51: C07D 71: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH 72: SEITZ, THOMAS, WACHENDORFFNEUMANN, ULRIKE, TSUCHIYA, TOMOKI, WASNAIRE, PIERRE, HOFFMANN, SEBASTIAN, CRISTAU, PIERRE, KLUTH, JOACHIM, BENTING, JRGEN 33: EP 31: 10172486.2 32: 2010/08/11 33: US 31: 61/372,615 32: 2010/08/11 54: HETEROARYLPIPERIDINE AND PIPERAZINE DERIVATIVES AS FUNGICIDES 00: Heteroarylpiperidine and -piperazine derivatives of the formula (I), in which the symbols A, X, Y, L1, L2, G, Q, p, R1, R2 and R10 are each as defined in the description, and salts, metal complexes and N-oxides of the compounds of the formula (I), and the use thereof for controlling phytopathogenic harmful fungi, and processes for preparing the compounds of the formula (I).

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21: 2013/00243 22: 2011/07/25 43: 2014/01/10 51: A61F 71: PRIVELOP-SPINE AG 72: KLOSS, HENNING 33: DE 31: 10 2011 014 809.4 32: 2011/03/20 33: EP 31: PCT/EP2010/004546 32: 2010/07/23 54: SURGICAL IMPLANT 00: The present invention is directed to a surgical implant for the fusion of two adjacent vertebrae with an upper plane for contacting an upper vertebral body and a lower plane for contacting a lower vertebral body and a tubular structure, wherein the tubular structure is formed by a plurality of tubes running from the upper plane to the lower plane and in substantially horizontal direction throughout one side of the surgical implant straight to the opposite side of the surgical implant. This tubular sttructure has the advantage that the formation and ingrowth of new bone is promoted and advantaged and that the degree of formation and ingrowth of new bone is detectable by X-ray measurements.

21: 2013/00278 22: 2011/05/19 43: 2014/01/13 51: B65G 71: LAITRAM, L.L.C. 72: RAU, BRIEN G 33: US 31: 12/816,066 32: 2010/06/15 54: CONVEYOR BELT WITH WEAR-TOLERANT STACKED ROLLERS 00: A conveyor belt having multiple roller sets, each roller set including a first roller (204) and a second roller (202), the first roller (204) being movable into contact with the second roller (202) so that driving of one of the rollers in a first angular direction causes rotation of the other roller in a second, opposite angular direction. The invention also relates to the module of the belt itself and the conveyor comprising a belt with a plurality of such modules and a bearing surface that makes the first roller (204) rotate and move towards the second roller (202).

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21: 2013/00279 22: 2011/06/09 43: 2014/01/13 51: B66B 71: INVENTIO AG 72: STUDER, CHRISTIAN 33: EP 31: 10166041.3 32: 2010/06/15 54: HOLDING BRAKE WITH LOCKING MECHANISM 00: Holding brake (20) for use in a lift installation, which comprises a lift cage, a drive and a drive control, wherein a support means is movable by way of the drive and the lift cage is movable by way of this support means. The holding brake (20) is designed for application of a mechanical braking action relative to a guide rail (17) of the lift installation so that the lift cage after actuation of the holding brake (20) retains its vertical position. The holding brake (20) comprises a locking mechanism (21) which is designed so that it acts from two mutually opposite sides (S1, S2) on the guide rail (17).

21: 2013/00280 22: 2011/07/12 43: 2014/01/13 51: A23G 71: PERFETTI VAN MELLE S.P.A. 72: BOTTINI, ALESSANDRO, HERNANDEZ TANTINA, JORGE 33: EP 31: 10169437.0 32: 2010/07/13 54: DIE FORMED LOLLIPOP FILLED WITH CHOCOLATE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF 00: The present invention concerns die formed lollipops filled with chocolate and method of manufacture thereof. 21: 2013/00281 22: 2011/07/13 43: 2014/01/12 51: B63B 71: ZODIAC MILPRO INTERNATIONAL 72: BOUDEAU, LIONEL, RAVARY, ERWANN, LAVORATA, MARC 33: FR 31: 1055726 32: 2010/07/13 54: IMPROVEMENT TO BOATS HAVING INFLATABLE PLANKING 00: The invention relates to a semi-rigid boat, including a rigid hull (11) provided, at the bridge thereof (6), with two types of holders for the inflatable tube(s): a gutter-shaped holder for receiving, at the bow and/or at the stern, a section (13, 14) of tube (12) having a circular crosssection; and a planking wall-shaped holder (16) that extends between the bow and the stern, which is provided so as to engage with an inflatable section-shaped structure (15) having a

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PATENT JOURNAL SMOLENSKAYA, VALERIYA, STULTS, JEFFREY SCOTT, NARINGREKAR, VIJAY HARISHCHANDRA, PEYKOV, VICTOR TZATCHEV, FOSS, WILLARD RODNEY, DARLING, NEIL LAWRENCE 33: US 31: 61/363,522 32: 2010/07/12 54: ROMIDEPSIN SOLID FORMS AND USES THEREOF 00: The present disclosure provides solid forms of a compound of formula I. In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides crystalline forms of Compound I. In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides solvate forms of Compound I. In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides amorphous Compound I. 21: 2013/00285 22: 2011/06/15 43: 2014/01/13 51: H01H 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: GIRLANDO, VINCENZO, MORO, ANTONIO 33: IT 31: PD 2010 A 000217 32: 2010/07/12 54: DISCONNECTOR, PARTICULARLY OF THE DOUBLE-BREAK DOUBLE-MOVEMENT TYPE 00: A disconnector, particularly of the double-break double-movement type, comprising: - a crossmember (11), which has the contact pins (12) at its opposite ends; - C-shaped contact sockets (13), which are aligned so as to correspond to the pins (12) in order to receive them by insertion, along a trajectory that is circumferential with respect to a first rotation axis (A) of the crossmember (11), which is substantially transverse thereto; - a support (14) of the crossmember (11) that defines for it the first rotation axis (A), and a second rotation axis (B), which is substantially longitudinal to the crossmember (1); - means (15) for the rotation of the crossmember (11) about the first rotation axis (A) in order to drive the transition of the pins (12) from a disengagement configuration to an engagement configuration in the sockets (13) and vice versa, and about the second rotation axis (B) in order to drive the transition of the pins (12) from an uncoupling configuration to a coupling configuration of moving contacts (16) of the pins (12) with fixed contacts (17) of the sockets (13), and vice versa. The fixed contacts (17) are connected electrically, in two separate regions (18a, 18b), to supporting arms (20a, 20b) that belong to the sockets (13), and have a portion

D-shaped cross-section that extends longitudinally between said sections (13, 14). The section (15) of inflatable tube having a D-shaped cross-section is attached to the bottom portion and to the top portion of the planking wall (16).

21: 2013/00282 22: 2011/07/05 43: 2014/01/13 51: A01N 71: ISHIHARA SANGYO KAISHA, LTD. 72: SANO, MITSUO, AWAZU, TAKAO, NAKAGAWA, AKIRA 33: JP 31: 2010-157295 32: 2010/07/09 54: WATER-BASED PESTICIDAL SUSPENSION 00: There has been a problem such that if a waterbased pesticidal suspension containing, as an active ingredient, an agricultural chemical having a high aqueous solubility, particularly an agricultural chemical having an aqueous solubility exceeding 500 mg/L at 20C, is stored for a long period of time, the active ingredient particles tend to grow and become coarse, whereby a stabilized suspension is hardly obtainable. To solve such a problem, the present invention provides a waterbased pesticidal suspension comprising (a) an agricultural chemical or its salt having an aqueous solubility of from 500 mg/L to 6,000 mg/L at 20 C, (b) a polycarboxylate type surfactant, (c) a sulfonate type surfactant, and (d) water. 21: 2013/00283 22: 2011/07/12 43: 2014/01/13 51: A61K; C07K 71: CELGENE CORPORATION 72: VROLIJK, NICHOLAS, HANKO, JASON, ENGERS, DAVID ALAN, HAGEN, ERIC,

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: LOW LEAKAGE RATE COMPOSITE GASKET 00: The present invention relates to a gasket (1) comprising a first discrete component and a second discrete component, wherein the first and second components (20) extend along the length of the gasket (1). The second component (20) is arranged relative to the first component (10) so as to separate the first component (10) at least from one of the two sealing surfaces (2, 4). The first component (10) is relatively hard in at least the thickness direction of the gasket (1) and preferably incompressible and the second component (20) is relatively soft in at least the thickness direction of the gasket (1) and compressible. When the gasket is compressed between two flanges (101, 102), there is a limited region of high compression, because the first component (10) increases the pressure by which the second component (20) is compressed between the surfaces of the flanges. This yields a high leak tightness of the sealing at a relatively low force.

(19) that is intermediate with respect to the two regions (18a, 18b), is adapted for contact with the moving contacts (16), and divides the fixed contacts (17) into two opposite conducting arms (21a, 21b) adapted to conduct electrical currents having a substantially equal intensity.

21: 2013/00286 22: 2011/07/22 43: 2014/01/13 51: A61K; C12N 71: BIOMARIN PHARMACEUTICAL INC. 72: VELLARD, MICHEL CLAUDE, KOPPAKA, VISH, OKHAMAFE, AUGUSTUS O, ARAYA, KIDISTI 33: US 31: 61/366,714 32: 2010/07/22 54: MANUFACTURE OF ACTIVE HIGHLY PHOSPHORYLATED HUMAN NACETYLGALACTOSAMINE-6-SULFATASE AND USES THEREOF 00: This invention provides compositions of active highly phosphorylated human Nacetylgalactosamine-6-sulfatase (GALNS), and pharmaceutical compositions and formulations thereof, methods of producing and purifying GALNS, and its use in the diagnosis, prophylaxis, or treatment of diseases and conditions, including particularly lysosomal storage diseases that are caused by, or associated with, a deficiency in the GALNS enzyme, e.g., Mucopolysaccharidosis IVa (MPS IVa or Morquio A syndrome). 21: 2013/00287 22: 2010/09/30 43: 2014/01/23 51: F16J 71: W.L. GORE & ASSOCIATES GMBH 72: SCHOLZ, HERMANN

21: 2013/00288 22: 2011/08/19 43: 2014/01/13 51: H04B 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: BERGMAN, JOHAN, OVESJ, FREDRIK, LARSSON, ERIK, JOHANSSON, NIKLAS, GRANSSON, BO, HULTELL, JOHAN 33: US 31: 61/376,085 32: 2010/08/23

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PATENT JOURNAL sheets of cardboard that are used to form the boxes in a forming station comprising an assembly device including a mold and a male element that descends by means of a vertical linear actuator, in order to form the box inside the mold, co-operating with the latter. The invention is characterized in that it comprises a frame (33) having a hollow surrounding structure that supports the feeder device which is removably connected to the frame (33) in a cantilevered manner.

54: DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TRANSMITTING/RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS FOR UPLINK TRANSMISSION IN A WCDMA SYSTEM 00: A NodeB (110) for a WCDMA system (100), arranged to transmit instructions to a UE (120) for the UE's uplink transmissions. The NodeB (110) is arranged to transmit the instructions on a dedicated downlink physical channel which the NodeB is arranged to use for transmissions to a plurality of UEs and which comprises a plurality of radio frames, where each radio frame comprises a number of slots and each slot comprises a number of WCDMA symbols. The instructions to the UE comprise Transmit Power Commands as well as other instructions to the UE (120) for the UE's uplink transmissions. The NodeB (110) is arranged to use a first WCDMA slot format for the TPC commands to the UE and a second WCDMA slot format for the other instructions to the UE.

21: 2013/00289 22: 2011/04/15 43: 2014/01/13 51: B31B; B65B 71: BOIX MAQUINARIA, S.L. 72: BOIX JAN, JOS 33: ES 31: U201030663 32: 2010/06/25 54: MACHINE FOR ASSEMBLING CARDBOARD BOXES 00: The invention relates to a machine for assembling cardboard boxes, including a device for feeding

21: 2013/00290 22: 2011/07/14 43: 2014/01/14 51: B01D; B01J; B22F; C02F; C22C 71: HGANS AB 72: HU, BO, GORE, AVINASH, LUK, SYDNEY 33: SE 31: 1050805-9 32: 2010/07/15 33: US 31: 61/364,568 32: 2010/07/15 54: IRON COPPER COMPOSITIONS FOR FLUID PURIFICATION 00: The present invention concerns a filtering medium, a method for the production thereof, the use of said filtering medium and a method for reducing the content of multiple contaminants simultaneously in fluids by means of said filtering medium through a physical barrier, a chemical process or biological process, wherein said filtering medium consists of or comprises at least one of the following: a mixture (A) containing a major part of an iron-based powder and a minor part of a copper based powder, an iron-copper powder alloy (B), and an iron-based porous and permeable composite containing copper (C). Page | 199

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21: 2013/00322 22: 2011/06/14 43: 2014/01/14 51: C07F; C07B 71: MEIJI SEIKA PHARMA CO., LTD. 72: ANDO, TAKASHI, MINOWA, NOBUTO, MITOMI, MASAAKI 33: JP 31: 2010-136373 32: 2010/06/15 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING NSUBSTITUTED-2-AMINO-4(HYDROXYMETHYLPHOSPHINYL)-2BUTENOIC ACID 00: Abstract attached. To be sent to CIPC by e-mail for publication. 21: 2013/00325 22: 2011/07/12 43: 2014/01/14 51: A42B 71: PFANNER SCHUTZBEKLEIDUNG GMBH 72: PFANNER, ANTON, GREBER, MARTIN 33: DE 31: 10 2010 026 997.2 32: 2010/07/13 54: EAR PROTECTION TO BE FASTENED TO A PROTECTIVE HELMET, PARTICULARLY FOR FORESTRY WORKERS 00: An ear protection (33) to be fastened to a protective helmet (30), particularly for forestry workers, are described. The ear protection (33) comprises two ear protectors (34a, 34b) each of which comprises a fork-like supporting bracket (37a, 37b) comprising ear protection capsule (35a, 35b) pivotably supported thereon and a rotary plate connected to the supporting bracket (37a, 37b) by a tilting joint in relation to which the supporting bracket (37a, 37b) can be bistably tilted into an extended and into a retracted position. The rotary plate is rotatably supported in a receiving part (80a, 80b) attached to the helmet (30). A yoke spring disposed between the rotary plate and the supporting bracket (37a, 37b) prestresses the supporting bracket (37a, 37b) to abut on stoppers defining the extended and the retracted position of the supporting bracket. The receiving part (80a, 80b) is attached to the inside of the helmet (30). The ear protectors (34a, 34b) are therefore rotatable into a parking position within the helmet.

21: 2013/00326 22: 2011/07/12 43: 2014/01/14 51: A42B 71: PFANNER SCHUTZBEKLEIDUNG GMBH 72: PFANNER, ANTON, GREBER, MARTIN 33: DE 31: 10 2010 027 014.8 32: 2010/07/13 54: INTERIOR FITTINGS FOR A PROTECTIVE HELMET, PARTICULARLY FOR FORESTRY WORKERS 00: An interior fitting subassembly (40) is described at least consisting of a supporting cage (42), a head band and a neck band (46) for a protective helmet. Three support arms (54, 55, 56) serve to fasten the subassembly (40) on a helmet shell (36) with a spacing. Although the support arms (54, 55, 56) conduct a force acting on the helmet (30) into the supporting cage (42) said support arms endeavour to deform the helmet shell (36). The helmet (30) therefore has an improved shock absorption capability. In addition, the support arms (54, 55, 56) create a clearance (60) between the interior fitting subassembly (40) and the helmet shell (36) for receiving ear protection capsules and supporting brackets of an ear protection and other helmet accessories.

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21: 2013/00328 22: 2011/07/12 43: 2014/01/14 51: A42B 71: PFANNER SCHUTZBEKLEIDUNG GMBH 72: PFANNER, ANTON, GREBER, MARTIN 33: DE 31: 10 2010 026 998.0 32: 2010/07/13 54: TIGHTENING UNIT FOR A SUPPORTING BAND OF A PROTECTIVE HELMET, PARTICULARLY FOR FORESTRY WORKERS 00: A tightening unit (48) is described for a supporting band (47), which is attached to the lower edge of interior fittings (40) of a protective helmet (30) for fastening the helmet (30) on the head of a user. The supporting band (47) comprises a head band (44) which continues in a neck band (46) which has two free ends connected to each other by a basic body (50) of the tightening unit (48). The tightening unit (48) has a neck shell (70) and a basic body (50) which are connected to each other in an articulated manner by a transmission lever (80). The basic body (50) can be pivoted relative to the neck shell (70) by a tightening lever (51) linked thereto which is supported on the transmission lever (80) by a cam (52).

21: 2013/00329 22: 2011/07/12 43: 2014/01/14 51: A42B 71: PFANNER SCHUTZBEKLEIDUNG GMBH 72: PFANNER, ANTON, GREBER, MARTIN 33: DE 31: 10 2010 027 015.6 32: 2010/07/13 54: FACE PROTECTION TO BE FASTENED TO A PROTECTIVE HELMET, PARTICULARLY FOR FORESTRY WORKERS 00: A face protection (33) to be fastened to a protective helmet (30), particularly for forestry workers, is described. A visor (132) has two retaining arms (32) and two bearing devices (50) which can be fastened on the inside of a helmet shell (36) for the retaining arms (32) for pivoting the visor (132) between an operating position in which the visor (132) is swung downwards and protects the face, and a parking position in which the visor (132) is swung upwards. Each retaining arm (32) extends towards the free end thereof which can be connected to the bearing device (50) from the visor (132) substantially parallel to and at such a distance from the visor (132) that a slot (37) is formed between the retaining arm (32) and visor (132) through which slot the helmet shell (36) extends in the parking position, and that, in the parking position, the visor (132) is arranged close-fitting on the outer surface of the helmet shell (36).

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PATENT JOURNAL Agrobacterium strains. Plants made using these Agrobacterium strains are also described.

21: 2013/00330 22: 2011/07/29 43: 2014/01/14 51: A01H; C12N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: NARVA, KENNETH, MERLO, DONALD J, RUSSELL, SEAN M, RETALLACK, DIANE, WOOSLEY, AARON, MEADE, TOM 33: US 31: 61/368,965 32: 2010/07/29 54: STRAINS OF AGROBACTERIUM MODIFIED TO INCREASE PLANT TRANSFORMATION FREQUENCY 00: Agrobacterium strains that harbor transformationenhancing genes on a plasmid capable of replication independently of the Agrobacterium chromosome, the Ti plasmid, and plant transformation binary vectors, and uses for these Agrobacterium strains are provided. Additionally, Agrobacterium strains that are deficient in DNA recombination functions that result in instability or rearrangement of plant transformation binary vectors, and that harbor transformation-enhancing genes on a plasmid capable of replication independently of the Agrobacterium chromosome, the Ti plasmid, and plant transformation binary vectors, and uses for these strains, are also provided. Further included are Agrobacterium strains that harbor transformation-enhancing genes integrated into the Agrobacterium chromosome at a locus that does not interfere with or otherwise compromise the normal growth and plant transformation ability of the Agrobacterium cells, and uses for these

21: 2013/00331 22: 2011/06/24 43: 2014/01/14 51: F01D 71: CONG, YANG 72: CONG, YANG 33: CN 31: 201010229032.0 32: 2010/07/16 33: CN 31: 201010518219.2 32: 2010/10/25 54: MULTISTAGE COMPRESSED GAS ENGINE AND MOTOR VEHICLE 00: Disclosed is a multistage compressed gas engine, comprising: impellers and at least one impeller chamber where the impeller is installed, the impellers including a first impeller and a second impeller; a plurality of working chambers being formed by the side plates on both sides between the teeth on the circumferential surface of the first and second impellers, and a plurality of gas chambers allowing relative sealing of injected gas being formed by inner surface of the impeller chamber where the impeller is installed and each of the working chambers; the impeller chamber where the first impeller is installed being provided correspondingly with a first-stage compressed gas injection hole and a first-stage compressed gas discharge hole, and the impeller chamber where the second impeller is installed being provided correspondingly with a second-stage compressed gas injection hole and a second-stage compressed gas discharge hole, the first-stage Page | 202

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PATENT JOURNAL plinth (18a) is at a height of approximately 1,200mm above a floor (8) of the auditorium (3). The screen (10) extends substantially the width of a front end wall (4) between opposite side walls (6) of the auditorium (3), and extends substantially the full height of the front end wall (4) between the floor (8) and the ceiling (9) of the auditorium (3).

compressed gas discharge hole being connected at its output to the second-stage compressed gas injection hole. Also disclosed is a motor vehicle equipped with the above compressed gas engine.

21: 2013/00332 22: 2011/07/15 43: 2014/01/14 51: E04H; G03B 71: IMAGE LIMITED 72: ANDERSON, THOMAS 33: IE 31: S2010/0438 32: 2010/07/15 54: A CINEMA STRUCTURE AND A METHOD FOR FACILITATING PROJECTING AND VIEWING A MOTION PICTURE 00: A cinema structure (1) comprises an auditorium (3) having a flat planar screen (10) onto which images of a motion picture is projected by a projector (12) located adjacent a rear wall (5) of the auditorium (3). Seating (14) comprising rows (15) of seats (16) are supported on tiered plinths (18) which are tiered at an angle of approximately 25. A front row (15a) of the seats (16) is formed in two parts, namely, a left-hand part (44a) and a right-hand part (44b) on a front plinth (18a), which is also formed in two parts, namely, a left-hand part (42a) and a right-hand part (42b). The left and right-hand parts of the front row (15a) and the front plinth (18) define central gaps (45,43, respectively) in order to accommodate the projected beam of the motion picture uninterrupted from the projector (12) to the screen (10). The rows (15) of seats (16) are pitched at a horizontal pitch (P1) of 1,300mm, and each plinth (18) is at a vertical height (h^ of approximately 600mm above its adjacent plinth (18). The front

21: 2013/00369 22: 2011/06/29 43: 2014/01/17 51: B62D 71: CATERPILLAR INC. 72: CLARKE, DONOVAN S, PLOUZEK, JOHN M, COBB, LAURENCE J, TRONE, MATTHEW W 33: US 31: 13/151,947 32: 2011/06/02 33: US 31: 61/359,493 32: 2010/06/29 54: MASTER LINK JOINT FOR A TRACK UNDERCARRIAGE AND METHOD OF RETROFITTING AN EXISTING UNDERCARRIAGE 00: A master link joint (41) for a drive chain (33) is disclosed. The disclosed master link joint (41) includes two master links (121, 241). Each master link (121, 241) includes a first half link (42, 43, 442) and a second half link (44, 45) that engage each other along mating abutment surfaces (60, 70, 260, 370). The two master links (121, 241) are disposed on opposite sides of the chain (33). The first half links (42, 43, 442) are coupled by a pin (38) that traverses the chain (33) and the second half links (44, 45) are coupled by a bushing (135) that traverses the chain (33). The mating Page | 203

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abutment surfaces (60, 70, 260, 370) include a first ramp (65, 165) that meets a second offset ramp at a junction or root (67, 167, 467). An angle T defined by the second ramps (66, 166) of the mating abutment surfaces (60, 70, 260, 370) and a line (68, 168) parallel to the rail (69, 76, 269, 376) or bottom pad of the half links ranges from about 45 to about 53.

21: 2013/00371 22: 2011/07/20 43: 2014/01/17 51: C10M; C23C; E21B; F16L 71: TENARIS CONNECTIONS LIMITED 72: DELL'ERBA, DIEGO NICOLS, CARCAGNO, GABRIEL EDUARDO, CASAR RIBALTA, JESS 33: US 31: 61/365,952 32: 2010/07/20 33: US 31: 61/367,822 32: 2010/07/26 33: US 31: 61/368,400 32: 2010/07/28 33: US 31: 61/394,311 32: 2010/10/18 54: JOINTS HAVING IMPROVED SEALABILITY, LUBRICATION AND CORROSION RESISTANCE 00: Embodiments of the present disclosure provide systems and methods for assembly of tubular joints which overcome the drawbacks and limitations of conventional joints. In certain embodiments, the tubular joints may comprise threaded joints used in oil exploration. Joints may be assembled using a combination of a) position control, b) specific production tolerances for thread parameters, and c) coatings applied on threaded areas of the joint. In further embodiments, the tubular joints may have no torque shoulder and/or metal to metal seals. In additional embodiments, the joints may be further assembled and disassembled several times without application of dope or grease and exhibit enhanced sealability. Beneficially, embodiments of the present disclosure may provide high tolerance, precisely assembled joints that provide

21: 2013/00373 22: 2011/07/28 43: 2014/01/17 51: A63H; F16B 71: WIDEE B.V. 72: DE WILDE, GERRIT JAN 33: NL 31: 2005185 32: 2010/07/30 33: NL 31: 2005186 32: 2010/07/30 54: MODULAR CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM, CONSTRUCTION ELEMENT, COUPLING ELEMENT, END ELEMENT AND TOOL FOR USE IN SUCH A CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM 00: The invention relates to a modular construction system, comprising at least two construction elements (20) and a coupling element (1), wherein : the coupling element (1) comprises a body (2) with two surfaces which are each provided with coupling means, wherein the coupling means of at least one surface comprise a ring of resiliently pivotable lips (4) provided with locking protrusions; at least one of the two construction elements comprises an opening (22) for receiving the lips of the coupling element; the lips are adapted to displace inward in order to release the connection between the coupling element and the construction element; and the plate-like body of the coupling element comprises an opening (6) which is provided with resiliently pivotable tongues (7) extending radially inward which are connected to the lips (4), wherein the tongues are displaced out of the plane of the plate-like body by a force being exerted thereon, such that due to displacement of the tongues the lips are displaced inward.

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PATENT JOURNAL 72: PARRY, NEIL JAMES, PARRY, ALYN JAMES, STEVENSON, PAUL SIMON, PEILOW, ANNE CYNTHIA 33: EP 31: 10170403.9 32: 2010/07/22 54: COMBINATIONS OF RHAMNOLIPIDS AND ENZYMES FOR IMPROVED CLEANING 00: A detergent composition comprising rhamnolipids and lipase, wherein the weight percent of the rhamnolipid made up by mono-rhamnolipids is more than 50, preferably more than 80, more preferably more than 90 wt%.

21: 2013/00375 22: 2011/07/08 43: 2014/01/17 51: C12Q 71: CERGENTIS B.V., KONINKLIJKE NEDERLANDSE AKADEMIE VAN WETENSCHAPPEN 72: VAN MIN, MAX JAN, DE LAAT, WOUTER LEONARD 33: US 31: 61/362,778 32: 2010/07/09 54: 3-D GENOMIC REGION OF INTEREST SEQUENCING STRATEGIES 00: The invention relates to methods for determining the sequence of a genomic region of interest comprising a target nucleotide sequence comprising, fragmenting a crosslinked DNA, ligating the fragmented cross linked DNA, reversing the crosslinking and determining at least part of the sequences of ligated DNA fragments which comprise a target nucleotide sequence. 21: 2013/00376 22: 2011/07/04 43: 2014/01/17 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: PARRY, NEIL JAMES, PARRY, ALYN JAMES, PEILOW, ANNE CYNTHIA, STEVENSON, PAUL SIMON 33: EP 31: 10170404.7 32: 2010/07/22 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING BIOSURFACTANT AND LIPASE 00: A cleaning composition comprising an effective amount of surfactant system and an enzyme system characterised in that the surfactant system comprises at least 1 wt% (based on the cleaning composition) of a biosurfactant, which is a glycolipid surfactant comprising at least 20 mol% of glycolipid having both disaccharide and acid moieties and at least one lipase enzyme of bacterial origin. 21: 2013/00377 22: 2011/07/04 43: 2014/01/17 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC

21: 2013/00421 22: 2011/07/07 43: 2014/01/16 51: B01D; B01F 71: RIO TINTO ALCAN INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 72: DUFOUR, RENALD, BOUCHARD, NICOLASALEXANDRE, PELOQUIN, GUY 33: AU 31: 2010903056 32: 2010/07/09 54: FLOCCULENT ADDITION AND MIXING RATE FOR SEPARATING A SLURRY 00: The invention concerns a method for separating solid and liquor components of a process slurry comprising solid material entrained in a liquor, said method comprising: (a) a pre-treatment step of adding a flocculent to the process slurry and mixing the flocculent and the slurry by selecting a higher extent of mixing in an early stage of said step than in a later stage of said step, and (b) a solid/liquor separation step of allowing separation of solid material, including aggregates of solid material, and liquor of said process slurry to produce process outputs of a clarified liquor and solid material with some entrained liquor. The invention also concernes a method and an apparatus for adding a flocculent to a process slurry.

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21: 2013/00422 22: 2011/07/08 43: 2014/01/16 51: B65G 71: LAITRAM, L.L.C. 72: BOGLE, DAVID W, TALSMA, CASPER FEDDE 33: US 31: 12/834,314 32: 2010/07/12 33: US 31: 61/479,620 32: 2011/04/27 54: POSITIVE-DRIVE SPIRAL CONVEYOR AND BELT 00: A spiral conveyor for positively driving a conveyor belt (20) along a helical path. The spiral conveyor includes a rotating cylindrical tower (10) with parallel drive members (14) extending from the bottom to the top of the tower on its periphery. Each drive member includes an outwardly protruding ridge (28) that varies in height from the bottom to the top of the tower. The variations in height facilitate the belt's entry onto and exit from the tower and robust, positive driving engagement with the inside edge of the belt along the majority of its path along the tower. In another version, a conveyor belt has teeth (62) with guide surfaces (78, 79 ) at the inside edge of the belt. The teeth guide the drive members between belt rows into driving engagement with drive faces at the inside edge of the belt.

21: 2013/00423 22: 2011/07/21 43: 2014/01/16 51: E21B 71: MARINE WELL CONTAINMENT COMPANY 72: SMITH, MURRAY, JONES, JEFFREY W, LUGO, MARIO, SOMMERFIELD, PAUL, OBERNUEFEMANN, MATT J, GUINN, MITCH, FIELDING, BRIAN, JIN, JOE, ALLEGRA, ALLEN, KAN, WAN-CAI, LOKKEN, ROALD T, TYRELL, CHARLIE, BROWN, LLOYD, NOBLE, PETER, BOWMAN, JONATHAN, DAGLEISH, JOHN, WESER, RICHARD, WETCH, STEPHEN, CROSSLEY, CALVIN 33: US 31: 61/366,458 32: 2010/07/21 54: MARINE WELL CONTAINMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: A system and method for rapidly responding to and regaining control of uncontrolled flow from offshore hydrocarbon wells, comprising a subsea containment assembly, optionally including a capture caisson assembly installed around the assembly, riser systems for production of hydrocarbons to capture vessels on the surface of the sea, and modularized subsystems facilitating communication between and fluid flow from the subsea containment assembly through the riser to the capture vessel.

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PATENT JOURNAL as removing contaminants from the cooling system of a nuclear reactor.

21: 2013/00425 22: 2011/11/18 43: 2014/01/16 51: E21B 71: NEVIN, DONALD 72: NEVIN, DONALD 33: US 31: 13/170,664 32: 2011/06/28 54: METHOD FOR REMOVING CONTAMINANTS FROM WASTEWATER IN HYDRAULIC FRACTURING PROCESS 00: The method begins drilling a borehole from the surface to an underground shale matrix. A pipe is inserted into the borehole. Openings are created in the pipe in fluid communication with fractures in the shale matrix. The interior surface of at least one section of pipe is coated with a contaminantcapturing substance. Fracturing fluid including water, proppants and various chemicals is pumped through the pipe and into the fractures in the shale matrix. The fluid re-enters the pipe from the shale matrix and moves toward the surface through the coated pipe section where contaminants are sequestered by the coating. Natural gas or oil from the fractured shale then enters the pipe and moves to the surface to be collected. The coated pipe section remains in the ground permanently such that the necessity of disposing of the captured contaminants is eliminated. Alternatively, the contaminantcapturing substance can be coated onto the proppants which remain lodged in the fractures in the shale matrix. The method can also be used in situations not involving gas or oil recovery, such

21: 2013/00502 22: 2013/01/18 43: 2014/01/07 51: E21B 71: Baker Hughes Incorporated 72: KUMAR, Sunil 33: US 31: 61/365,665 32: 2010/07/19 54: SMALL CORE GENERATION AND ANALYSIS AT-BIT AS LWD TOOL 00: The present disclosure is related to an apparatus for taking a sample in a wellbore during drilling operations. The apparatus may include a drill bit configured to form a core and at least one retractable cutter internal to the drill bit for taking the sample from the core. The apparatus may also include equipment for analyzing the sample, extracting fluid from the sample, testing fluid from the sample, encapsulating the sample, and/or tagging the sample. The present disclosure is also related to a method for taking a core sample without interrupting drilling operations. The method includes taking a core sample using a drill bit configured to take a core sample using internal cutters. The method may also include analyzing the sample, extracting fluid from the sample, analyzing fluid from the sample, encapsulating the sample, and/or tagging the sample.

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21: 2013/00529 22: 2012/07/20 43: 2014/01/30 51: F16D 71: COMPOUND TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: SCHOLTZ, WILLEM SCHALK 33: ZA 31: 2011/05385 32: 2011/07/21 54: ACOUSTIC WEAR SENSOR 00: An acoustic wear sensor (10) for a brake pad of a disc brake arrangement, the sensor comprising an elongate metal body having a first leg (30) and a second leg (50), with the body being shaped in order for the first leg and the second leg to overlie one another. The first leg includes a jaw formation suitable for engaging a backing plate of a brake pad, with the jaw formation comprising a first jaw member (32) and a second jaw member (34). The first jaw member is formed by an end of the first leg being bent transversely relative to the first leg, and the second jaw member is formed by a section of the first leg being partially separated from the first leg and bent into a cantilevered configuration relative to the first leg, in order for the second jaw member and the first jaw member

21: 2013/00531 22: 2011/07/26 43: 2014/01/23 51: C12N; A61K 71: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD. 72: CHATTERTON, JON E, SMITH, ANJA, REYNOLDS, ANGELA, ZHANG, XINYU 33: US 31: 61/368,385 32: 2010/07/28 54: SIRNA TARGETING VEGFA AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT IN VIVO 00: Vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) is a chemical signal produced by cells that stimulates the growth of new blood vessels, and overexpression of VEGFA can lead to undesirable physiological conditions. Through the identification of new siRNA and modifications that improve the silencing ability of these siRNA in vivo, therapeutic compositions and methods have been invented to address the problems associated with this over expression.

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PATENT JOURNAL tyrosine kinase subfamily induced disorders, including cancer and primary tumor metastases, and pharmaceutical compositions containing at least one of said 1-nitrogen-heterocyclic-2carboxamide derivatives and/or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.

21: 2013/00532 22: 2011/07/30 43: 2014/01/27 51: A01N; C12N 71: CYTONET GMBH & CO. KG 72: ARSENIEV, LUBOMIR, GRIESEL, CARSTEN, PRIESNER, CHRISTOPH, ALEKSANDROVA, KRASIMIRA, BARTHHOLD, MARC 33: DE 31: 10 2010 034 330.7 32: 2010/08/14 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF DISINFECTED HUMAN CELL SUSPENSIONS 00: The invention relates to a process for the preparation of disinfected single-cell preparations from mammalian tissues and to the preparations thus prepared. 21: 2013/00533 22: 2011/08/26 43: 2014/01/23 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: LEAD DISCOVERY CENTER GMBH, MAXPLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FRDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN E.V. 72: ULLRICH, AXEL, SCHULTZ-FADEMRECHT, CARSTEN, KLEBL, BERT, CHOIDAS, AXEL, KOCH, UWE, EICKHOFF, JAN, WOLF, ALEXANDER 33: EP 31: 10075374.8 32: 2010/08/28 33: US 31: 61/344,959 32: 2010/11/29 54: PHARMACEUTICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS AS AXL INHIBITORS 00: The present invention relates to 1-nitrogenheterocyclic-2-carboxamides of general formula (I): and/or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, the use of these derivatives as pharmaceutically active agents, especially for the treatment and/or prevention of Axl receptor

21: 2013/00534 22: 2011/06/28 43: 2014/01/21 51: B01D; C25C 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: BJARNO, ODD EDGAR, SORHUUS, ANDERS KENNETH 33: EP 31: 10169519.5 32: 2010/07/14 54: GAS CLEANING UNIT AND METHOD FOR CLEANING GAS 00: A gas cleaning unit for cleaning a main raw gas stream from a plant comprises a plurality of gas cleaning chambers (34a-c), each gas cleaning chamber (34a-c) equipped with a cleaning chamber inlet (46a-c); an inlet manifold (32), for dividing said main raw gas stream flowing therethrough into a plurality of separate fractional raw gas streams for flow to said cleaning chamber inlets (46a-c); and a plurality of heat exchangers (40a-c), each heat exchanger (40a-c) being located downstream of the inlet manifold (32) for exchanging heat with a respective fractional raw gas stream entering a respective cleaning chamber (34a-c).

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21: 2013/00536 22: 2011/09/01 43: 2014/01/23 51: A01N 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: GREGORY, VANN, LONG, JEFFREY KEITH, TAGGI, ANDREW EDMUND, GUTTERIDGE, STEVEN, BEREZNAK, JAMES FRANCIS 33: US 31: 61/378,982 32: 2010/09/01 33: US 31: 61/416,346 32: 2010/11/23 33: US 31: 61/438,356 32: 2011/02/01 33: US 31: 61/510,137 32: 2011/07/21 54: FUNGICIDAL PYRAZOLES AND THEIR MIXTURES 00: Disclosed is a fungicidal composition comprising (a) at least one compound selected from the compounds of Formula (1), N-oxides, and salts thereof, wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5 and R6 are as defined in the disclosure; and (b) at least one additional fungicidal compound. Also disclosed is a method for controlling plant diseases caused by fungal plant pathogens comprising applying to the plant or portion thereof, or to the plant seed, a fungicidally effective amount of a compound of Formula (1), an N-oxide, or salt thereof (e.g., as a component in the aforesaid composition). Also disclosed is a composition comprising: (a) at least one compound selected from the compounds of Formula (1) described above, N-oxides, and salts thereof; and at least one invertebrate pest control compound or agent.

21: 2013/00537 22: 2011/08/02 43: 2014/01/23 51: A61K; A61P; C12N 71: UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC. 72: GARCIA, MARICARMEN, MUNDT, ALICE, MUNDT, EGBERT 33: US 31: 61/369,986 32: 2010/08/02 54: MODIFIED INFECTIOUS LARYNGOTRACHEITIS VIRUS (ILTV) AND USES THEREOF 00: Provided herein are modified infectious laryngotracheitis viruses (ILTVs) and methods of using the same. For example, provided are attenuated ILTVs. The attenuated ILTVs can be used to illicit immune responses in avian species. Optionally, the attenuated ILTVs can be used to vaccinate an avian subject or a population of avian subjects. Optionally, an attenuated ILTV is administered in ovo to an avian egg. One or more such in ovo administration can be used to increase the immunity of an avian herd.

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21: 2013/00538 22: 2011/10/07 43: 2014/01/23 51: H04W 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: SUNDBERG, MRTEN, DIACHINA, JOHN WALTER, SCHLIWA-BERTLING, PAUL, WIDELL, DANIEL, NORDSTRM, ERIC 33: US 31: 13/051,043 32: 2011/03/18 33: US 31: 61/393,559 32: 2010/10/15 54: IMPLICIT REJECT RESPONSE 00: A wireless communication network having received -priority access requests on an access channel issues an implicit reject response on a grant channel, such as a flag or other value embedded in an explicit access grant or explicit access reject response. The implicit reject response applies to some or a!i outstanding lowpriority access requests. At the expiration of a terminal's grant channel monitoring window, if it has detected an applicable implicit reject response but not an explicit response, the terminal will refrain from transmitting another access request for a predetermined or configurable duration. The implicit reject response may comprise a flag, or a value that implicitly rejects only a fraction of the outstanding Sowpriority access requests. The implicit reject response may comprise a duration that the terminal must wait prior to transmitting another access request, and may direct the terminal to directly monitor the grant channel without transmitting a subsequent access request.

21: 2013/00566 22: 2011/08/02 43: 2014/01/22 51: C25D; B21D; C22C 71: JFE STEEL CORPORATION 72: NAKAMARU, HIROKI, NAKAJIMA, SEIJI, MIYOSHI, TATSUYA 33: JP 31: 2010-174957 32: 2010/08/04 33: JP 31: 2011-000553 32: 2011/01/05 33: JP 31: 2011-091633 32: 2011/04/-18 33: JP 31: 2011-157378 32: 2011/07/19 54: STEEL SHEET FOR HOT PRESSING AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING HOTPRESSED PART USING STEEL SHEET FOR HOT PRESSING 00: In order to provide a steel sheet for hot pressing from which a hot-pressed part excellent in perforation corrosion resistance is obtainable and a method of manufacturing a hot-pressed part using the steel sheet for hot pressing, provided is a steel sheet for hot pressing having, sequentially on a surface of a base steel sheet: a plating layer (I) containing 60% by mass or more of Ni and the remainder consisting of Zn and inevitable impurities, a coating mass thereof being 0.01 to 5g/m2; and a plating layer (II) containing 10 to 25% by mass of Ni and the remainder consisting of Zn and inevitable impurities, a coating mass thereof being 10 to 90g/m2. 21: 2013/00567 22: 2011/07/22 43: 2014/01/23 51: C07K 71: LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER, CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE (CNRS), INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANT ET DE LA RECHERCHE MDICALE (INSERM)

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72: JOUBERT, DOMINIQUE, HOUHOU, LELA, DUM, ANNE-SOPHIE, HOLLANDE, FREDERIC 33: US 31: 61/367,851 32: 2010/07/26 33: US 31: 61/476,204 32: 2011/04/15 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR LIVER CANCER THERAPY 00: The present disclosure provides methods of treating liver cancer and preventing liver cancer recurrence with anti-progastrin antibodies, methods of monitoring treatment efficacy of antiprogastrin therapy for liver cancer, and compositions useful therefore. 21: 2013/00568 22: 2012/01/27 43: 2014/01/22 51: H01H 71: SCHALTBAU GMBH 72: WIRZ, PAUL 33: DE 31: 10 2011 014 294.0 32: 2011/03/17 54: ELECTRICAL SNAP-ACTION SWITCH 00: The invention relates to an electrical snap-action switch with a contact link which can be actuated via a switching plunger and a bistable spring and which is connectable in a first switching position to at least one first contact pair and in a second switching position to at least one second contact pair, wherein the spring arrangement on both sides of the switching plunger has at least one spring arm, via which, in addition, the contact link is movable transversely with respect to the movement direction of the switching plunger up to a movement end position in the event of breakage of one of the spring arms, wherein a sliding ramp is provided in the movement path of the contact link, which sliding ramp spaces apart at least one contact of the contact link in the movement end position from the associated contact of the respective contact pair in the event of breakage of one spring arm.

21: 2013/00570 22: 2011/07/13 43: 2014/01/22 51: B62D; B60P 71: CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING AMERICA LLC 72: O'QUINN, ROGER L, LOONEY, JEFFREY D 33: US 31: 12/840,515 32: 2010/07/21 54: BATTERY-POWERED MINING VEHICLE 00: A device for controllably supporting a battery includes an arm, a first protrusion, a second protrusion, and a cylinder actuator. The arm has a compartment formed in the arm and an opening extending through the arm at a base of the compartment. The cylinder actuator includes a piston connected to a rod, and is positioned substantially in the compartment of the arm. The rod extends toward the opening of the arm, and the rod moves through the opening during operation of the cylinder actuator. Also, the first protrusion extends from the arm in a first direction and the second protrusion extends from the arm in a second direction.

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PATENT JOURNAL pyridine compound of the present invention has an agonist action on the cannabinoid receptor type 2, and can be used as an agent for preventing and/or treating cannabinoid receptor type 2-related diseases, for example, inflammatory diseases and pain. 21: 2013/00573 22: 2011/07/22 43: 2014/01/22 51: A61K 71: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 72: ZHOU, YU, MARKS, JAMES D 33: US 31: 61/366,823 32: 2010/07/22 54: ANTI-TUMOR ANTIGEN ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USE 00: Antibodies that bind to tumor associated antigen CD44 or to tumor associated antigen EphA2, are disclosed herein, as well as related compositions and methods of use. Methods of use encompass cancer therapies, diagnostics, and screening methods. 21: 2013/00605 22: 2011/06/24 43: 2014/01/23 51: B41F 71: KBA-NOTASYS SA 72: SCHAEDE, JOHANNES GEORG, TRKE, THOMAS, SCHWITZKY, VOLKMAR ROLF 33: EP 31: 10167431.5 32: 2010/06/25 54: INSPECTION SYSTEM FOR IN-LINE INSPECTION OF PRINTED MATERIAL PRODUCED ON AN INTAGLIO PRINTING PRESS 00: There is described an inspection system (50) for in-line inspection of sheet or web material on an intaglio printing press, wherein the inspection system comprises an optical quality control apparatus for carrying out inspection of a printed area on a printed side of the sheet or web material, the optical quality control apparatus including a camera system (55) with one or more camera units each comprising at least one linescan camera (56) for scanning and acquiring an image of the printed area while the sheet or web material is being transported in the intaglio printing press past the camera system (55). A location of the at least one line-scan camera (56) in the intaglio printing press along a delivery path of the sheet or web material is such that cyclical vibrations that spread periodically throughout the intaglio printing press during operation of the intaglio printing press do not occur while the camera system (55) is scanning the printed area Page | 213

21: 2013/00571 22: 2011/06/10 43: 2014/01/22 51: A61K; A61Q 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: IVANOVA, KATYA 33: EP 31: 10173505.8 32: 2010/08/20 54: HAIR CONDITIONING COMPOSITION 00: A hair conditioning composition comprising an oil blend, said blend comprising: (i) from 10% to 95%, by weight based on total weight, of a first oily component which is selected from coconut oil, sunflower oil, almond oil and mixtures thereof, and (ii) from 5% to 90%, by weight based on total weight, of a second oily component which is one or more hydrocarbon oils of average carbon chain length less than 20 carbon atoms. 21: 2013/00572 22: 2011/07/28 43: 2014/01/22 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: ASTELLAS PHARMA INC. 72: MATSUSHIMA, YUJI, NISHIGAKI, FUSAKO, KAMEDA, MINORU, HONDA, SHUGO, SUGANO, YUKIHITO, USUDA, HIROYUKI, TERASAKA, TADASHI, TERASAWA, TAKESHI 33: JP 31: 2010-170338 32: 2010/07/29 54: FUSED RING PYRIDINE COMPOUND 00: [Problem] To provide a compound useful as a novel agent which is excellent in preventing and/or treating cannabinoid receptor type 2related diseases, based on agonist action on a cannabinoid receptor type 2.[Means for Solution] The present inventors conducted thorough investigation regarding compounds having agonist action on cannabinoid receptor type 2. They confirmed that the fused ring pyridine compound of the present invention has excellent agonist action on the cannabinoid receptor type 2, thereby completing the present invention. The fused ring

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PATENT JOURNAL increased evaporation rate to result in improved active ingredient dispersion, slower settling in air and less residue on surfaces. The composition includes at least one hydrocarbon propellant, at least one active ingredient and a solvent blend. The solvent blend includes at least one low volatility solvent and at least one high volatility solvent wherein each has a defined vapor pressure and Hansen solubility parameter. The composition upon dispersion as a spray has an aerosol particle size of less than 30 microns. 21: 2013/00609 22: 2010/11/16 43: 2014/01/23 51: H04B 71: VITAL ALERT COMMUNICATION 72: SVILANS, MARKUS, KWASNIOK, PETER, PUZAKOV, VLADIMIR, ROPER, MICHAEL 33: US 31: 61/365,092 32: 2010/07/16 54: PORTABLE THROUGH-THE-EARTH RADIO 00: The present invention provides an apparatus for portable through-the-earth radio (PTTER). The PTTER provides bidirectional voice and/or data communication between a surface radio and a portable radio. The PTTER also provides a transmit antenna having a primary loop and one or more secondary loops configured to increase the magnetic field produced by the primary loop. The PTTER also provides a transportable loop antenna that can be wound around a form for transportation. The PTTER also provides a receive antenna optimal for implementing noise cancellation. The PTTER also provides a navigation subsystem for detecting distance and direction to increase the effective range of the PTTER. The PTTER can be implemented in a backpack form factor.

of the sheet or web material and acquiring a complete image of the printed area.

21: 2013/00606 22: 2011/05/31 43: 2014/01/23 51: C07C; C12P 71: THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH 72: TIETZ, WOLFGANG, SCHULZE, JOACHIM 33: DE 31: 10 2010 025 167.4 32: 2010/06/25 54: PROCESS FOR REMOVING, ISOLATING AND PURIFYING DICARBOXYLIC ACIDS 00: Process for separating, recovering and purifying dicarboxylic acid from fermentation broths, said process comprising the following steps, f) Separation of the biomass and any solids that are present from the fermentation broth in two consecutive stages, g) Separation of the dicarboxylic acid solution from the biomass-free fermentation broth by means of simulated movingbed chromatography (SMB), h) Fine purification of the dicarboxylic acid solution, i) Multi-stage evaporation and crystallization, j) Separation and drying of the crystals. 21: 2013/00608 22: 2011/06/23 43: 2014/01/23 51: A61L 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 72: NGUYEN, PETER N, WIETFELDT, JOHN R, BULLEN, YEMI SUSAN, RANDALL, FRANCIS J, YUHAS, RANDY C 33: US 31: 12/801,792 32: 2010/06/25 54: AEROSOL COMPOSITION WITH ENHANCED DISPERSION EFFECTS 00: A stable, high VOC, single phase, non-aqueous liquid aerosol composition having enhanced dispersion based on reduced particle size and

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21: 2013/00610 22: 2011/07/28 43: 2014/01/23 51: H04N 71: SISVEL TECHNOLOGY S.R.L., 3DSWITCH S.R.L. 72: BALLOCCA, GIOVANNI, D'AMATO, PAOLO, PENNISI, DARIO 33: IT 31: TO2010A000652 32: 2010/07/28 54: METHOD FOR COMBINING IMAGES RELATING TO A THREE-DIMENSIONAL CONTENT 00: The present invention relates to a method for superimposing images on three- dimensional content, wherein a video stream is received which comprises the three- dimensional content and a depth map for superimposing images on the three- dimensional content. Once the video stream has been received, images are superimposed on the three-dimensional content in a position in depth dependent on the superimposition depth map (DM). The superimposition depth map contains information about the depth of the three-dimensional content and is inserted as an image contained in a frame (C) of the video stream. The depth map has a smaller number of pixels than that of a twodimensional image associated with the threedimensional content. The invention also relates to devices enabling the implementation of said methods.

21: 2013/00612 22: 2011/07/28 43: 2014/01/23 51: C12N; C12P; C12R 71: LANZATECH NEW ZEALAND LIMITED 72: LIEW, FUNGMIN, HEIJSTRA, BJORN DANIEL, KERN, EVGENIA, KOEPKE, MICHAEL, SEGOVIA, SIMON 33: US 31: 61/368,486 32: 2010/07/28 54: NOVEL BACTERIA AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF 00: This invention relates generally to the field of microbial fermentation of gases. It more particularly relates to a novel strain of Clostridium autoethanogenum bacteria with improved efficiency in the production of ethanol by anaerobic fermentation of substrates containing carbon monoxide (CO).

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PATENT JOURNAL another portion. Earth-boring tools comprise a body and at least one cutting element attached to the body. The at least one cutting element comprises a hard polycrystalline material. The hard polycrystalline material comprises a first portion comprising a first volume of nanoparticles. A second portion of the hard polycrystalline material comprises a second volume of nanoparticles. The first volume of nanoparticles differs from the second volume of nanoparticles. Methods of forming cutting elements for earthboring tools comprise forming a volume of superabrasive material, including forming a first portion of the superabrasive material comprising a first volume of nanoparticles. A second portion of the superabrasive material is formed comprising a second volume of nanoparticles, the second volume differing from the first volume.

54: SHAPED CUTTING ELEMENTS FOR EARTH-BORING TOOLS, EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCLUDING SUCH CUTTING ELEMENTS, AND RELATED METHODS 00: Cutting elements for earth-boring tools include a volume of polycrystalline diamond material on an end of a substrate base. The volume of polycrystalline diamond material comprises a generally conical surface, an apex, and flat cutting surface extending from a first point at least substantially substantially proximate the apex to a second point more proximate a lateral side surface of the substrate base. A method of manufacturing such a cutting element is also disclosed.

21: 2013/00627 22: 2013/01/23 43: 2014/01/23 51: E21B 71: Baker Hughes Incorporated 72: DIGIOVANNI, Anthony A., SCOTT, Danny E., CHAKRABORTY, Soma, AGRAWAL, Gaurav 33: US 31: 61/373,617 32: 2010/08/13 54: CUTTING ELEMENTS INCLUDING NANOPARTICLES IN AT LEAST ONE PORTION THEREOF, EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCLUDING SUCH CUTTING ELEMENTS, AND RELATED METHODS 00: Cutting elements comprise a multi-portion polycrystalline material. At least one portion of the multi-portion polycrystalline material comprises a higher volume of nanoparticles than at least

21: 2013/00628 22: 2013/01/23 43: 2014/01/23 51: E21B 71: Baker Hughes Incorporated 72: TRINH, Tu Tien, SULLIVAN, Eric 33: US 31: 61/371,550 32: 2010/08/06 54: APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR REAL TIME COMMUNICATION BETWEEN DRILL BIT AND DRILLING ASSEMBLY 00: An apparatus made according to one embodiment includes a drill bit that has a cavity at an end thereof and a communication device placed in the cavity, wherein the communication device includes a first section and a second section, wherein an outer dimension of the second section is greater than an outer dimension of the first section, and wherein the second section includes a conduit configured to allow passage of a conductor from the drill bit to a location outside the drill bit so as to provide a direct connection of

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the conductor from the drill bit to an element outside the drill bit.

21: 2013/00653 22: 2011/08/05 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K 71: SEATTLE GENETICS, INC. 72: SENTER, PETER, BENJAMIN, DENNIS, ALLEY, STEPHEN 33: US 31: 61/371,116 32: 2010/08/05 54: METHODS OF INHIBITION OF PROTEIN FUCOSYLATION IN VIVO USING FUCOSE ANALOGS 00: The invention provides methods and compositions for the inhibition of fucosylation of proteins, including antibodies, in vivo by administration of a fucose analog. 21: 2013/00629 22: 2013/01/23 43: 2014/01/23 51: E21B 71: Baker Hughes Incorporated 72: TRINH, Tu Tien, SULLIVAN, Eric 33: US 31: 61/371,563 32: 2010/08/06 54: APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR REAL TIME COMMUNICATION IN DRILL STRINGS 00: A drill pipe made according to one embodiment includes a number of serially connected tubulars with a communication device placed between the connecting ends of the tubulars, wherein the communication device provides a direct data communication link between the adjoining tubulars.

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PATENT JOURNAL 00: An apparatus for refining a process liquor that includes solids, which apparatus includes a vessel having a base and a side wall that define an internal volume for containing the process liquor and for allowing gravity settling of the solids in the liquor, whereby to produce a refined liquor toward a top of the internal volume and a slurry toward a bottom of the internal volume, the apparatus further includes solids displacement elements disposed within the internal volume for directing settled solids and/or settling solids in the vicinity of the side wall or of the base toward a flow path of the slurry being extracted from the slurry outlet. A processing plant including the above refining apparatus and a method for refining a process liquor.

21: 2013/00684 22: 2011/06/28 43: 2014/01/28 51: C12N 71: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION 72: ZHOU, XUE-RONG, SINGH, SURINDER PAL, LIU, QING, SHRESTHA, PUSHKAR, PETRIE, JAMES, VANHERCKE, THOMAS 33: AU 31: 2010902841 32: 2010/06/28 33: US 31: 61/399,286 32: 2010/07/09 33: US 31: 61/485,349 32: 2011/05/12 54: METHODS OF PRODUCING LIPIDS 00: The present invention relates to methods of producing lipids. In particular, the present invention relates to methods of increasing the level of one or more non-polar lipids and/or the total non-polar lipid content in a transgenic organism or part thereof. In one particular embodiment, the present invention relates to the use of an acyltransferase, for example, a monoacylglycerol acyltransferase (MGAT) to increase the level of one or more non-polar lipids and/or the total non-polar lipid content in plants, plant seed and/or leaves, algae and fungi.

21: 2013/00686 22: 2011/08/10 43: 2014/01/28 51: B01D; C01F 71: RIO TINTO ALCAN INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 72: PELOQUIN, GUY, SIMARD, GUY, BOIVIN, ALAIN, LAROUCHE, ALAIN, ST-LAURENT, MATTHIEU, GIRARD, RGIS 33: AU 31: 2010903637 32: 2010/08/13 33: AU 31: 2010903743 32: 2010/08/20 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REFINING A PROCESS LIQUOR BY GRAVITY SETTLING

21: 2013/00749 22: 2011/06/13 43: 2014/01/30 51: A47K; E03D 71: GIARD, LOUISE 72: GIARD, LOUISE 33: US 31: 12/825,711 32: 2010/06/29 54: POTTY TRAINING DEVICE HAVING A RETRACTABLE TARGET 00: A potty training device for use on toilets has a target releasably attached to a bent rod which is pivotally attached to a clamping means. The clamping means clamps onto a rim of a bowl. When an annular seat is lowered, it depresses a button which pivots the rod from the center of the bowl towards its side. When the annular seat is raised, the button is released and the rod rotates

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so as to bring the target towards the center of the bowl.

21: 2013/00751 22: 2011/07/27 43: 2014/01/29 51: A01N; A01P 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: YADAV, MAYANK, RAMACHANDRAN, SURESH, GAST, ROGER 33: US 31: 61/368,089 32: 2010/07/27 54: SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING PYROXSULAM AND SULFOSULFURON 00: An herbicidal composition containing (a) pyroxsulam and (b) sulfosulfuron provides synergistic control of selected weeds in cereals. 21: 2013/00753 22: 2011/07/13 43: 2014/01/29 51: B65D 71: A.R. ARENA PRODUCTS, INC. 72: WILCOX, DONALD E, ARENA, CHARLES S 33: US 31: 61/363,950 32: 2010/07/13 54: FLEX ASSEMBLY OF PALLET BASE AND DECK 00: Resin pallets having a deck and a base, where the deck and base are joined by an interlock, which is optionally reversible, are described. Methods of making such pallets by assembling the pallets by interlocking parts to form the pallets, in an optionally reversible method, are also described.

21: 2013/00754 22: 2011/10/07 43: 2014/01/29 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: BIRD, NIGEL PETER, MOLE, VINCENT CHARLES, BURGESS, KARL, WILCOCKS, PAULA 33: EP 31: 10188483.1 32: 2010/10/22 54: IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO LAUNDRY PRODUCTS 00: A kit of parts for treating fabrics comprising: a) a fabric wash composition comprising a first shading dye in an amount of from 0.1 to 100 ppm and an anionic cleaning surfactant; and b) a fabric treatment composition comprising a second shading dye in an amount of up to 9 ppm, preferably from 0.5 to 8 ppm and a fabric treatment active; wherein the total amount of shading present in both the fabric wash composition and the fabric treatment composition is in the range of from 0.2 to 105 ppm; and wherein the ratio of the first shading to the second shading dye is in the range of from 1.5:1 to 50:1, with a direction that the fabric wash product and the fabric treatment product are used together. 21: 2013/00755 22: 2011/08/02 43: 2014/01/29 51: C02F 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: MUKHERJEE, NIKHILESHWAR, MISTRY, MAHENDRAKUMAR MAGANLAL, SRIVASTAVA, MADALASA 33: EP 31: 10186679.6 32: 2010/10/06 33: IN 31: 2360/MUM/2010 32: 2010/08/24 54: WATER PURIFICATION DEVICE COMPRISING A GRAVITY-FED FILTER 00: -

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PATENT JOURNAL preparing the novel biocide composition. The biocide tablet composition comprises one or more halogenated 5, 5-dialkylhydantoin compound; a chlorine biocide compound selected from trichloroisocyanuric acid (TCCA) or sodium dichloroisocyanurate (NaDCC) or mixtures thereof; 0.1-1.0% water soluble boron containing compound; wherein the ratio between the halogenated 5, 5-dialkylhydantoin compound and chlorine biocide compound is in the range 85:15 to 65:35 and the average particle size of the halogenated 5, 5-dialkylhydantoin compound and chlorine biocide compound is in the range 400 tol200 microns. 21: 2013/00757 22: 2011/02/14 43: 2014/01/29 51: F16F 71: THE RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK 72: ZUO, LEI, TANG, XIUDONG, ZHANG, PEI SHENG 33: US 31: 61/368,846 32: 2010/07/29 54: ELECTRICITY GENERATING SHOCK ABSORBERS 00: An electricity generating shock absorber includes a coil assembly having a length of electrically conducting material wrapped around an outside perimeter, and along a length, of a hollow tube formed of electrically resistant material; a magnet unit formed of at least one annular axial magnet; a central shaft having a magnetic reluctance on which a plurality of the magnet units are mounted, the central shaft dimensioned for insertion through a central opening of the at least one annular axial magnet, the central shaft combined with the plurality of magnet units forming a magnet assembly dimensioned to slideably insert into a central cavity of the hollow tube; and a cylindrical shell having a first end attached to a terminal end of the magnet assembly, the cylindrical shell extending a length of the magnet assembly, the cylindrical shell having an inner diameter sized to slideably accommodate an outside diameter of the coil assembly.

The present invention relates to water purification devices, particularly to gravity- fed water purification devices that operate without electricity and pressurised water. The invention relates to a gravity- fed water purification device comprising a chamber (3) that has the sediment filter (6), also has a compartment (7) that surrounds the sediment filter (6). The compartment (7) has sidewalls (16) rising upwardly from bottom of the chamber (3) to define an open top with a rim having a notch (7a). The compartment (7) is spaced apart from the walls of the chamber (3) to define a space around the compartment (7). Preferred devices were surprisingly found to solve the problem of tapering -off of the flow- rate from the device over a period of use, and the need to frequently back wash the carbon block filter (9), particularly under conditions of poor water quality and at the same time provide the required residence time for the chemical purifying agent to act on the pathogens.

21: 2013/00756 22: 2011/08/12 43: 2014/01/29 51: A01N 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: DAVE, PARTHIV RIPUDAMAN, JAMBEKAR, GIRISH UMAKANT 33: EP 31: 10188447.6 32: 2010/10/22 33: IN 31: 2417/MUM/2010 32: 2010/08/31 54: A NOVEL BIOCIDE COMPOSITION 00: The present invention relates to a novel biocide composition for use in gravity fed water purification devices and suitable for purifying water for drinking purposes and a process for

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21: 2013/00789 22: 2011/07/22 43: 2014/01/30 51: G07C; A63H 71: AMUSYS AMUSEMENT SYSTEMS ELECTRONICS GMBH 72: PLATZER, PETER 33: EP 31: 10008439.1 32: 2010/08/12 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING AND/OR MONITORING RACING VEHICLES ON A RACETRACK 00: The present invention relates to a method and a device for controlling and/or monitoring a plurality of racing vehicles on a racetrack which are controlled by participants in a race, wherein each racing vehicle is respectively provided with one vehicle memory in which vehicle data which are read out from a receiving/reading device assigned to the racetrack are stored, and are stored in a database. According to the invention, each participant in the race is provided with a participant memory which is separate from the vehicle memory and in which participant data, in particular identification data such as a driver's identifier, are stored, said participant data being read out from a receiving/reading device and stored in the database in which the vehicle data are also stored, and/or are stored in a further database, and wherein the vehicle data and participant data which are stored in the database or databases are assigned to one another using assignment means, and wherein vehicle data and participant data are read out again and the assignment of the vehicle data which are read out again with the participant data which are read out again is compared with the assignment which was previously assigned by the assignment means.

21: 2013/00790 22: 2011/07/28 43: 2014/01/30 51: G04F; A63H 71: AMUSYS AMUSEMENT SYSTEMS ELECTRONICS GMBH 72: PLATZER, PETER 33: DE 31: 202010011317.2 32: 2010/08/12 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DETECTING, MONITORING AND/OR CONTROLLING RACING VEHICLES 00: The present invention relates to a device and a method for detecting, monitoring and/or controlling (3) racing vehicles (V1, V2, Vn) on a racetrack (1), having at least one camera (7) for monitoring when a predetermined track section, such as a starting line and/or finishing line (50) is crossed, a recording device for recording the images provided by the camera, a recording control device (51) for automatically recording the images provided by the camera (7) only during a specific time window within which the crossing of the track section is to be determined, and a sensor device (53) for detecting the crossing of the track section. A marking device (54) generates a marking for a recorded image as a function of a sensor signal of the sensor device and the occurrence thereof in the specific time window, wherein storage means store the marking in an event list. An image of interest can be simply selected on the basis of the associated marking which is read out from the event list, without the images which are provided by the camera having to be evaluated themselves for this purpose, as a result of which the quantity Page | 221

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of data to be processed can be reduced and shortened access times can be achieved.

21: 2013/00791 22: 2011/07/19 43: 2014/01/30 51: A63H 71: AMUSYS AMUSEMENT SYSTEMS ELECTRONICS GMBH 72: PLATZER, PETER 33: DE 31: 20 2010 011 318.0 32: 2010/08/12 54: DEVICE FOR DETECTING, MONITORING AND/OR CONTROLLING RACING VEHICLES 00: The present invention relates to a device for detecting, monitoring and/or controlling racing vehicles on a preferably multi-lane racetrack, having at least one sensor unit which is arranged countersunk under the surface of a carriageway. According to the invention, the at least one sensor unit is mounted on a guide element which can be inserted into a receptacle space under the carriageway in the transverse direction with respect to the carriageway, from the lateral edge of the carriageway. In this context, cables, lines or the like can be pre-assembled in a complete state with the at least one sensor unit and can be inserted under the carriageway from the side together with the guide element, with the result that there is no need for any separate laying of cables or even for a cable connection once the sensor is in position.

21: 2013/00794 22: 2011/08/05 43: 2014/01/30 51: C08G; H01L 71: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH 72: WAGNER, JOACHIM, JENNINGER(DECEASED), WERNER, DRR, SEBASTIAN 33: EP 31: 10172246.0 32: 2010/08/09 33: EP 31: 10172247.8 32: 2010/08/09 54: ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCER COMPRISING A POLYURETHANE POLYMER WITH POLYESTER AND/OR POLYCARBONATE UNITS 00: The present invention refers to an electromechanical converter, including a dielectric elastomer which is in contact with a first electrode and a second electrode, in which the dielectric elastomer includes a polyurethane polymer. The polyurethane polymer in this case includes at least one polyester and/or polycarbonate unit. The invention further relates to a method for producing an electromechanical converter of this kind, the use of the dielectric elastomer involved and an electrical and/or electronic device including an electromechanical converter according to the invention. 21: 2013/00880 22: 2013/02/01 43: 2014/01/13 51: B24D 71: 3M Innovative Properties Company 72: EILERS, Deborah J., JANSSEN, Jeffrey R., WALD, Charles R., LEE, Christopher J., SCHUKNECHT, Schoen A. 33: US 31: 61/361,020 32: 2010/07/02 54: COATED ABRASIVE ARTICLES 00: Provided are abrasive articles in which the make layer, abrasive particle layer, and size layer are coated onto a backing according to a predetermined coating pattern. All three components Page | 222

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: CARRIER 00: 57: The invention relates to a carrier, which includes a simple closed curved body defining a handgrip on a portion of an inner peripheral of the body and a retaining slot on a portion of the outer periphery of the body. The inner periphery of the carrier further defines a handgrip shaped in a yoke like shape to define finger holds.

are generally in registration with each other, thereby providing a pervasive uncoated area extending across the backing. Advantageously, this configuration provides a coated abrasive that displays superior curl-resistance compared with previously disclosed abrasive articles. Moreover, this configuration resists loading, resists delamination, has enhanced flexibility, and decreases the quantity of raw materials required to achieve the same level of performance as conventional abrasive articles.

21: 2013/00980 22: 06/02/2013 43: 13/01/2014 51: G01N 71: DR REDDY'S LABORATORIES INC and DR REDDY'S LABORATORIES LTD 72: GANJI BALA HARSHA VARDHAN, KOMARAVOLU YAGNA KIRAN KUMAR, BATHOJU RAVINDRA CHARY, KALLAM SUDHEER REDDY, NALLAM CHAKRAVARTHULA KALYAN NARASIMHAM, SRINIVASAN SANTHANAKRISHNAN, RAMASAMY KARTHIK, DEVI BASANTHI 33: IN 31: 2146/CHE/2010 32: 2010/07/29, 54: GLATIRAMER ACETATE MOLECULAR WEIGHT MARKERS 00: 57: Aspects of the present application relate to molecular weight markers of glatiramer acetate for accurate determination of the average molecular weight of glatiramer acetate. 21: 2013/04544 22: 20/06/2013 43: 14/01/2014 51: A45F 71: KGAPHOLA MMESHI HERCULES 72: KGAPHOLA MMESHI HERCULES 33: - 31: - 32: -

21: 2013/01508 22: 2013/02/27 43: 2014/01/17 51: C01B, C10L 71: Cor Brevis d.o.o. 72: COSIC, Drago 54: FUEL AND COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR FOSSIL FUELS IN THERMOELECTRIC POWER PLANTS, INDUSTRIAL AND CENTRAL HEATING FURNACES 00: Present Invention discloses new combustible mixture and fuel, which during burning releases energy 15 times greater than that of lignite and 45 times than that of coke. The combustible mixture consists of the liquid and solid phases, where the solid phase comprises: aluminium powder; at least one M1X2, where M1 can be any metal in oxidation state +2, and X can be any halogen; M2CO3, where M2 can be any twovalent metal; zinc ammonia chloride, SiO2 in the Page | 223

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form of quartz sand; and quick lime; whereas the liquid matter comprises: at least one C1 to C6 carboxylic acid, or at least one anhydride of the mentioned carboxylic acids, or at least one its ester or amide; methylcellulose; and formaldehyde, or its commercially accessible solution - formalin; and water. Fuel is made when the combustible mixture is hermetically closed in a container. The Invention also presents both the energy production method and the use of the invented fuel. 21: 2013/01565 22: 2013/02/28 43: 2014/01/28 51: G06F 71: International Business Machines Corporation 72: HATHORN, Roger, FLANAGAN, John, RICCI, Louis William, CARLSON, Scott, KALOS, Matthew Joseph, YUDENFRIEND, Harry, RIEDY, Dale, CASPER, Daniel Francis 33: US 31: 13/173,772 32: 2011/06/30 54: FACILITATING TRANSPORT MODE INPUT/OUTPUT OPERATIONS BETWEEN A CHANNEL SUBSYSTEM AND INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICES 00: A computer program product is provided for performing: sending, by a channel subsystem, a process login (PRLI) request message to the control unit that indicates whether the channel subsystem supports bi-directional data transfer; receiving a PRLI response message from the control unit that indicates whether the control unit supports bi-directional data transfer; gathering a plurality of commands, at least one which specifies an input data transfer and at least one specifying an output data transfer; sending at least one output data message to the control unit including output data to be transferred to the control unit, the output data message associated with the at least one of the plurality of commands specifying an output data transfer; and receiving at least one input message from the control unit including input data to be stored in a main storage of the host computer system.

21: 2013/01593 22: 2013/03/01 43: 2014/01/06 51: H04N 71: Sony Corporation 72: TSUKAGOSHI, Ikuo 33: JP 31: 2011-171398 32: 2011/08/04 54: TRANSMISSION DEVICE, TRANSMISSION METHOD, AND RECEIVING DEVICE 00: Disparity information is transmitted in a manner such that the receiving processing of a legacy 2D receiving device is not impeded. A multiplexed data stream is provided with a first private data stream (2D stream) containing redundant information data, and a second private data stream (3D extended stream) containing the disparity information. A first descriptor and a second descriptor having language information, which correspond to the first private data stream and the second private data stream, are respectively inserted into the multiplexed data stream. The language information of the second descriptor is nonverbal. The legacy 2D receiving Page | 224

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PATENT JOURNAL starting from 0% in the core up to 100% in the transitional region to the metallic surface of the ceramic body, based on the total metal content (I+II), the oxygen concentration in the mixed-oxide marginal region remaining constant, and the monolithic structure of the ceramic body having no phase boundaries.

device is able to easily and accurately extract and decode only the 2D stream from the multiplexed data stream, on the basis of this language information. In other words, the legacy 2D receiving device does not decode the 3D extended stream; hence, it is possible to avoid impediment to the receiving device caused thereby.

21: 2013/01811 22: 11/03/2013 43: 17/02/2014 51: A61L, C04B, F41H 71: CERAMOSS GMBH 72: ALEXANDER SCHREINER, GUNTER RUBIG, CHRISTIAN MAHRINGER, SORIN LENZ 33: EP 31: 10186749.7 32: 2010/10/06 54: MONOLITHIC CERAMIC BODY WITH MIXED-OXIDE MARGINAL REGION AND METALLIC SURFACE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING IT AND USE THEREOF 00: 57: The present invention relates to a monolithic ceramic body having a mixed-oxide marginal region and a metallic surface, the ceramic body comprising the oxide of a first metal (I), a mixedoxide marginal region which comprises the oxide of the first metal (I) and the oxide of a further metal (II) having a high affinity for oxygen, and a metallic surface comprising the metal (II) on the mixed-oxide marginal region, the mixed-oxide marginal region comprising a continuous concentration gradient of the first metal (I), starting from 100% in the transitional region to the metallic surface of the ceramic body, based on the total metal content (I+II), and a continuous concentration gradient of the further metal (II),

21: 2013/01950 22: 2013/03/14 43: 2014/01/28 51: A61K, C07K, C12N 71: Intervet International B.V. 72: BEER, Martin, REIMANN, Ilona, KOENIG, Patricia 33: EP 31: 10177931.2 32: 2010/09/21 33: US 31: 61/385,010 32: 2010/09/21 54: BVDV VACCINE 00: The present invention relates to BVD virus and to its uses, to vaccines and combination vaccines comprising such a virus, their use as a medicament, their use in the treatment of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea and to methods for the preparation of such vaccines. 21: 2013/0204 22: 2013/01/09 43: 2014/01/10 51: B03C 71: BASF SE, SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT 72: MICHAILOVSKI, Alexej, DOMKE, Imme 33: EP 31: 10165690.8 32: 2010/06/11 54: USE OF THE NATURALLY OCCURING MAGNETIC COMPONENTS OF ORES Page | 225

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PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2013/02781 22: 18/04/2013 43: 16/01/2014 51: A61K 71: BIOTIE THERAPIES, INC 72: KEVIN J BLACK, MEGHAN C CAMPBELL, STEPHEN I BANDAK 33: US 31: PCT/US10/055681 32: 2010/11/05 54: A2A ANTAGONISTS AS COGNITION AND MOTOR FUNCTION ENHANCERS 00: 57: Methods are described for inducing cognition and motor function enhancement in patients suffering from Parkinson's disease by administering an effective amount of an Adenosine 2a antagonist. The Adenosine 2a antagonist can optionally be administered in combination with a precursor, such as levodopa, or a dopamine receptor agonist. 21: 2013/02862 22: 2013/04/19 43: 2014/01/17 51: H05B 71: MIDAS WEI TRADING CO., LTD., CHAMPION ELITE COMPANY LIMITED 72: WEI, TAO-CHIN, YU, KUO-YI 33: TW 31: 101114184 32: 2012/04/20 54: LIGHT ADJUSTING CIRCUIT 00: A light adjusting circuit, it provide power required for an overall operation of light adjusting circuit, and it utilizes a light adjusting controller to perform light adjusting of load. During light adjusting, in case operating voltage of a driving controller is equal to or greater than a threshold value, then a rectifier or a power controller provides a first power supply to driving conroller through an AC voltage adjusted by light adjusting controller, so that it can regulate a driving voltage through power controller based on DC voltage variation, to drive a load. Otherwise, in case operating voltage of driving controller is less than threshold value, it is switched to a battery to provide a second power supply to driving controller, to make it have stable operating voltage, control power controller to output driving voltage to load, to eliminate blinking of load when conduction angle is small.

00: The present invention relates to a method for separation of at least one first substance from a mixture containing this at least one first substance, at least one second substance and magnetic particles, comprising the following steps: (A) at least partial separation of the magnetic particles by application of a magnetic field gradient, possibly in the presence of at least one dispersion means, in order to obtain a mixture containing at least one first substance and at least one second substance and a reduced quantity of magnetic particles, (B) bringing the mixture containing at least one first substance and at least one second substance from step (A) into contact with magnetic particles, such that the at least one first substance and the magnetic particles accumulate, (C) separation of the accumulation product from the mixture from step (B) by application of a magnetic field gradient, and (D) splitting the separated accumulation product from step (C) in order to obtain the at least one first substance and the magnetic particles separately, as well as an open-loop and/or closed-loop control device for a corresponding apparatus. 21: 2013/02564 22: 10/04/2013 43: 17/01/2014 51: B07B 71: HENDRIK BASTIAAN MAXIMILIAAN BENINICK and KENNEDY VAN DAM U'SSELTFRISO 72: HENDRIK BASTIAAN MAXIMILIAAN BENINICK and KENNEDY VAN DAM U'SSELTFRISO 33: - 31: - 32: 54: ADJUSTABLE SIFTER TRAY 00: 57: The invention relates to an adjustable sifter tray and more particularly relates to an adjustable sifter tray for your in dry food separation.

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PATENT JOURNAL comprising a plurality of pivot axles (S) on each of which a plurality of solar collectors (5, 5') are mounted, and a jointly acting adjustment device (6, 7, 8) which couples the pivot axles (S) to one another in such a way that the pivot axles (S) are jointly pivotable. The alignment and/or tracking device according to the invention is characterised in that the adjustment device (6, 7, 8) is coupled to each of the pivot axles (S) by at least one articulation joint (GL), in particular a universal joint.

21: 2013/03012 22: 2013/04/24 43: 2014/01/17 51: G06Q 71: Barclays Bank PLC 72: BAUER, John, MCMILLEN, Glenn Curtiss, CROZIER, Eric, SCHUETZ, Christine Ann, LLOYD, Garry, CRAKE, David A., AKANA, Thomas P., BARTON, Loren, ROMAGNOLI, Amy Sobocinski, STARCK, Mike, MESA, Patrick, MOORE, Leslie 33: US 31: 12/891,866 32: 2010/09/28 54: MOBILE PAYMENT SYSTEM 00: A mobile payment system and methods are described for providing, validating, authorizing, activating and using a mobile payment account on a portable electronic device to enable efficient and secured contactless payment at an electronic point of sale.

21: 2013/03222 22: 2013/05/03 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P 71: 442 VENTURES, LLC 72: JACKSON, Mark, J. 33: US 31: 61/410,110 32: 2010/11/04 54: COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR TREATING SKIN CONDITIONS 00: Compositions and methods for treatment of conditions affecting skin and/or mucosal surfaces of a subject that make use of an imidazoquinoline compound and a retinoid agent are described. 21: 2013/03276 22: 2013/05/06 43: 2014/01/09 51: B01D, G01N 71: MINTEK 72: Tshikhudo, Tshinyadzo Robert, Mdluli, Phumlani Selby, Skepu, Amanda, van der Walt, Hendriette, Sosibo, Ndabenhle Mercury, Tetyana, Phumlani 33: ZA 31: 2012/03419 32: 2012/05/10 54: AN ASSAY DEVICE 00: An assay device 10 includes a first sorbent member 12 having an analyte-marker to mark an analyte, or which is configured to receive a liquid analyte-marker. The first sorbent member includes or defines a first elongate migratory flow path 14. A second sorbent member 16 is provided to receive a sample. The second sorbent member 16 includes or defines a second elongate migratory flow path 18. The second migratory flow path 18 is operatively above or Page | 227

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PATENT JOURNAL The present invention relates to viral polymerase inhibitors of formula (I), salts, N-oxides, solvates, hydrates, racemates, enantiomers or isomers thereof, processes for their preparation and their use in the treatment of Flaviviridae viral infections such as Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections: (I)

below or adjacent the first migratory flow path 14 over at least a major portion of the length of the second migratory flow path 18 and is shorter in length relative to the first migratory flow path 14. A test site 24 is in migratory flow communication with both the first and the second sorbent members 12, 16 by means of the first and the second flow paths 14, 18, the test site 24 having an analyte-receptor to bind analyte in the sample.

21: 2013/03410 22: 2013/05/10 43: 2013/11/12 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: BIOTA SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT PTY LTD 72: HALIM, Rosliana, HARDING, Michael, HUFTON, Richard, MORTON, Craig, James, JAHANGIRI, Saba, POOL, Brett, Raymond, JEYNES, Tyrone, Pieter, LILLY, Michael, John, FREY, Barbara, DRAFFAN, Alistair, George 33: US 31: 61/394,994 32: 2010/10/20 54: VIRAL POLYMERASE INHIBITORS 00: -

21: 2013/03527 22: 2013/05/15 43: 2013/11/19 51: G06F, G10L 71: ACCESSIBLE PUBLISHING SYSTEMS PTY LTD 72: STEPHEN, Christopher Colin, FITTS, Ann Elizabeth 33: AU 31: 2010905304 32: 2010/12/02 54: TEXT CONVERSION AND REPRESENTATION SYSTEM 00: Disclosed is a method of phonetically encoding a text document. The method comprises providing, for a current word in the text document, a phonetically equivalent encoded word comprising one or more syllables, each syllable comprising a sequence of phonemes from a predetermined phoneme set, the sequence being phonetically equivalent to the corresponding syllable in the current word, and adding the phonetically equivalent encoded word or the current word at a current position in the phonetically encoded document. Each phoneme in the phoneme set is associated with a base grapheme that is pronounced as the phoneme in one or more English words.

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21: 2013/03539 22: 2013/05/15 43: 2014/01/23 51: B04C 71: Zodiac Pool Systems, Inc. 72: VAN DER MEIJDEN, Hendrikus Johannes 33: US 31: 61/406,630 32: 2010/10/26 54: CYCLONIC DEBRIS FILTER 00: Filters and methods of filtering debris from fluid are detailed. A vortex of debris-laden fluid may be created within a filter, causing certain debris (including, for example, leaves) to settle therein. Some versions of the filters may include two stages, one having a perforated tube and a second having a generally frustoconically-shaped tube, which may or may not be perforated.

21: 2013/0363 22: 2013/01/15 43: 2014/01/17 51: C01B B01J 71: BASF SE, TOKYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 72: YILMAZ, Bilge, MLLER, Ulrich, BETANCUR MORENO, Bibiana Andrea, GIES, Hermann, XIAO, Feng-Shou, TATSUMI, Takashi, BAO, Xinhe, ZHANG, Weiping, DE VOS, Dirk, PFAFF, Meike, XIE, Bin, ZHANG, Haiyan 33: CN 31: PCT/CN2010/074073 32: 2010/06/18 33: CN 31: PCT/CN2010/078064 32: 2010/10/25 54: ZEOLITIC MATERIALS OF LEV-TYPE STRUCTURE AND METHODS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION 00: Zeolitic materials of the LEV-type structure and methods for their production are provided. The method for the production of the zeolitic material having an LEV-type structure comprising Y02 and optionally comprising X2O3 comprises the steps of: (1) preparing a mixture comprising one or more sources for Y02,one or more solvents, and optionally comprising seed crystals; and (2) crystallizing the mixture obtained in step (1), Page | 229

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wherein Y is a tetravalent element, and X is a trivalent element, the zeolitic material optionally comprises one or more alkali metals M, the molar ratio of the total amount of the one or more solvents to the total amount of the one or more sources for Y02 based on Y02 is 9.5 or less, and the crystallization temperatures is 175C or higher in step (2), the duration of crystallization at those temperatures is less than 14 days. The zeolitic materials, preferably being obtainable or obtained according to the inventive method have an LEVtype framework structure comprising Y02 and X203, one or more alkali metals M and display an Y:X atomic ratio of from 1 to 9.4.

21: 2013/03633 22: 20/05/2013 43: 11/02/2014 51: G01N, H01H 71: ABB TECHNOLOGY AG 72: CARLO CAROLLO, ANDREA TONIN, GUISEPPE LEONARDO MANCO 33: EP 31: 12172917.2 32: 2012/06/21 54: GAS SAMPLING DEVICE FOR A BUCHHOLZ RELAY, BUCHHOLZ RELAY COMPRISING SUCH SAMPLING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR OPERATING SAID SAMPLING DEVICE 00: 57: A gas sampling device for a Buchholz relay, a Buchholz relay comprising such sampling device and a method for operating said sampling device, which comprises a body (12) having a through channel (13) equipped with an inlet opening (14), suitable for being put in communication with the interior of a Buchholz relay (11), and an outlet opening (15) suitable for being put in communication with a sampling container (16); a valve (17) connected with said body and intercepting said channel (13), operable in order to open and close said channel (13); an actuating device (18), which is electromechanical,

21: 2013/03634 22: 20/05/2013 43: 11/02/2014 51: A47C, F16C, F16M 71: CORECHAIR INC 72: THOMAS N BANKS, JAMES R EDWARDS, DAVID R GATER, KEN W VANDERVELDEN, PATRICK N HARRISON 33: US 31: 61/417.258 32: 2010/11/25, 54: RESISTIVE SUPPORT MECHANISM 00: 57: A motion support mechanism, for example for a chair, joined to a mounting surface and to a base for providing resistive support to the mounting surface as the mounting surface undergoes one or both of rotational and tilt movement relative to the base. The motion support mechanism includes a support bearing connected to the mounting surface and to the base which permits one or both of tilting and rotational motion of the mounting surface relative to the base, a pivot ball sized fixedly attached to a portion of the base, and, a resistance cartridge fixedly connected to the mounting surface such that the resistance cartridge undergoes one or both of rotational and tilt movement. The resistance cartridge includes a cartridge housing Page | 230

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and a resilient member in contact relation with the pivot ball and with a wall of the housing such that the resilient member is compressed by the relative movement between the resistance cartridge and the pivot ball to thereby provide the resistive support to the mounting surface. Preferably, the resistive support also provides a dampening feature, for example by way of the resilient member being formed from a viscoelastic material. A means for varying the resistance applied is provided the permits the distance between the bearing surface and the pivot ball to be varied.

21: 2013/03636 22: 2013/05/20 43: 2014/02/11 51: A01C 71: UNIVERSITY OF FORT HARE 72: MEIKLE, GEOFFREY JOHN 33: ZA 31: 2012/01247 32: 2012/02/20 54: FINGER WHEEL ASSEMBLY 00: An apparatus comprising a finger wheel assembly with either one or two wheels, each including a hub and a number of U section fingers that extend radially outwardly from the hub, and a supporting frame upon which the finger wheel assembly is mounted, where the finger wheel assembly is tilted in a desired direction relative to the direction of travel of the supporting frame on which the finger wheel assembly is mounted in order to deposit seed and/or other materials through the U section fingers at fixed intervals in soil is described. A method for depositing seed with the use of the apparatus is also described.

21: 2013/0364 22: 2013/01/15 43: 2014/01/17 51: C01B B01J 71: BASF SE, TOKYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 72: YILMAZ, Bilge, MLLER, Ulrich, PFAFF, Meike, GIES, Hermann, XIAO, Feng-Shou, TATSUMI, Takashi, BAO, Xinhe, ZHANG, Weiping, DE VOS, Dirk, IMAI, Hiroyuki, XIE, Bin, ZHANG, Haiyan 33: CN 31: PCT/CN2010/074073 32: 2010/06/18 33: CN 31: PCT/CN2010/078062 32: 2010/10/25 54: ALKALI-FREE SYNTHESIS OF ZEOLITIC MATERIALS OF THE LEV-TYPE STRUCTURE 00: Zeolitic materials of the LEV-type structure and methods for their production are provided. The method for producing of the zeolitic material having an LEV-type structure comprising Y02 and optionally comprising X2O3 comprises the steps of: (1) preparing a mixture comprising one or more sources for Y02, one or more solvents, and optionally comprising seed crystals; and (2) crystallizing the mixture obtained in step (1), wherein Y is a tetravalent element, and X is a trivalent element, the mixture crystallized in step (2) contains 3 wt.-% or less of one or more metals M based on 100 wt-% of Y02, even more preferably contains no metal M, wherein M stands for sodium or potassium.

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PATENT JOURNAL 57: The grinding roller of a roller mill according to the invention consists essentially of a roller shaft, a main rolelr body and an external wear ring having a wear protection, wherein the connection between the roller shaft and the main roller body is formed by a shrink fit. The main roller body is formed by at least two coaxially arranged intermediate rings.

21: 2013/0365 22: 2013/01/15 43: 2014/01/17 51: C01B B01J 71: BASF SE 72: YILMAZ, Bilge, MLLER, Ulrich, PFAFF, Meike, XIAO, Feng-Shou, XIE, Bin, ZHANG, Haiyan 33: CN 31: PCT/CN2010/074073 32: 2010/06/18 54: ORGANOTEMPLATE-FREE SYNTHETIC PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A ZEOLITIC MATERIAL OF THE LEV-TYPE STRUCTURE 00: The present invention relates to an organotemplate-free synthetic process for the production of a zeolitic material having an LEVtype framework structure comprising YO2 and optionally comprising X2O3, wherein said process comprises the steps of (1) preparing a mixture comprising seed crystals and one or more sources for YO2; and (2) crystallizing the mixture obtained in step (1); wherein Y is a tetravalent element, and X is a trivalent element, wherein the zeolitic material optionally comprises one or more alkali metals M, and wherein the seed crystals comprise zeolitic material having an LEV-type framework structure, and to a zeolitic material having an LEV-type framework structure obtainable by said process, as well as to an organotemplate-free zeolitic material having an LEV-type framework structure comprising YO2 and optionally comprising X2O3, wherein Y is a tetravalent element, and X is a trivalent element, wherein the zeolitic material optionally comprises one or more alkali metals M, wherein said zeolitic material is non-calcined. 21: 2013/03669 22: 20/05/2013 43: 11/02/2014 51: B02C 71: THYSSENKRUPP POLYSIUS AG 72: RALF MARTENS and HERBERT PINGEL 33: DE 31: 10 2010 061 309.6 32: 2010/12/17 54: GRINDING ROLLER OF A ROLLER MILL 00: -

21: 2013/03690 22: 2013/05/21 43: 2014/01/09 51: B01D 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: COHEN, MITCHELL B, CHAPMAN, PAUL J, THIBEAULT, PAUL R 33: US 31: 13/477,158 32: 2012/05/22 54: FLOW CONTROL GRID 00: A flow control grid includes a plurality of channel assemblies connected to one another. Each of the plurality of channel assemblies defines a flow straightening section and a flow turning section. The flow turning section has an arcuate sement and a first substantially flat segment. The first substantially flat segment is positioned in the flow straightening section. The arcuate segment extends outwardly from the flow straightening section.

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21: 2013/03696 22: 2013/05/21 43: 2014/01/06 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, UE, AND SYSTEM FOR SENDING AND RECEIVING PDCCH SIGNALING 00: A method, a base station, a User Equipment (UE) and a system for sending and receiving Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH) signaling are disclosed. The method for sending PDCCH signaling includes the following steps: the base station determines locations of a first search space and second search space; and the base station sends only PDCCH signaling exclusive of a Carrier Indication Field (CIF) to the UE in a physically overlapped region between the first search space and the second search space if the physically overlapped region exists and length of PDCCH signaling exclusive of a CIF in the first search space is equal to length of PDCCH signaling inclusive of a CIF in the second search space. With the method, the base station, the UE, and the system disclosed herein, the scheduling uncertainty of the base station is prevented, and the parsing error of the UE is prevented.

21: 2013/03717 22: 20/05/2013 43: 13/02/2014 51: G09B 71: MEYER MARIA MARGARETHA 72: MEYER MARIA MARGARETHA 33: ZA 31: 2013/00267 32: 2013/01/11 54: KIT AND METHOD TO ENHANCE PLAYING OF A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT 00: 57: The invention provides a kit and method to enhance the ability of a student to master a music instrument which kit includes at least one display means, a counting means, a random number generating means and a blindfold. The kit is utilized in various steps to ensure that a students ability to concentrate during exercises are enhanced. 21: 2013/03718 22: 22/05/2013 43: 13/02/2014 51: E21B 71: SUBPRO PTY LTD 72: GANE WILLIAM LEE 33: AU 31: 2012902121 32: 2012/05/23 54: AN INFLATABLE BOREHOLE PLUG 00: 57: An inflatable borehole plug assembly comprising two or more inflatable bags operatively associated with one another, wherein inflation of the inflatable bags results in the formation of the plug.

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21: 2013/03780 22: 24/05/2013 43: 11/02/2014 51: A61K, C07D, A61P 71: PURDUE PHARMA L P 72: MARK YOUNGMAN, MINNIE PARK, JIANGCHAO YAO, CHIYOU NI, LAYKEA TAFESSE, Xiaoming ZHOU, Bin SHAO 33: US 31: 61/426.318 32: 2010/12/22 54: SUBSTITUTED PYRIDINES AS SODIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS 00: 57: The invention relates to substituted pyridine compounds of Formula I: (i) and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts, prodrugs, and solvates thereof, wherein R1a, R1b, R2a, R2b, R2c, A1, A2, and X are defined as set forth in the specification. The invention is also directed to the use of compounds of Formula I to treat a disorder responsive to the blockade of sodium channels. Compounds of the present invention are especially useful for treating pain.

21: 2013/03781 22: 24/05/2013 43: 11/02/2014 51: C25B 71: ASTRIUM GMBH 72: HELMUT FUNKE, JOACHIM LUCAS, WALTER JEHLE , WILLIGERT RAATSCHEN 33: EP 31: 10015427.7 32: 2010/12/08 54: ELECTROLYSIS METHOD AND ELECTROLYTIC CELLS 00: 57: The invention relates to an electrolysis method for electrolytic cells having an electrodemembrane-electrode assembly comprising two porous electrodes (3, 6) having a porous membrane (1) located therebetween and filled with electrolyte (22) or having an ion exchange membrane located therebetween, one or more liquids (22, 5) being led directly into the membrane (1) of the electrode-membraneelectrode assembly (3, 1, 6), wherein the one or more liquids (22, 5) are guided in a channel structure (20) arranged in the membrane (1). The invention further relates to an electrolytic cell (18) comprising porous electrodes (3, 6), between which a porous membrane (1) is arranged, wherein a liquid electrolyte (22) is fixed in the pores of electrodes (3, 6) and membrane (1), a product gas chamber (2, 15) adjoining the cathode (3), a further product gas chamber (7, 16) adjoining the anode (6), and an arrangement for feeding a liquid (22, 5) to the electrodes (3, 6), wherein a channel structure (20), in which distribution of the liquid (22, 5) is provided, is arranged in the membrane (1).

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21: 2013/03785 22: 2013/05/24 43: 2014/02/11 51: F21V 71: JUSTING TECHNOLOGY (TAIWAN) PTE. LTD., JUSTING TECHNOLOGY PTE. LTD. 72: SU, Chia-Ching 33: TW 31: 101209887 32: 2012/05/24 54: LAMP HOUSING 00: The present invention discloses a lamp housing (50) containing a housing base (51). An interior of the housing base is a holding space (511) in a shape of a saddle, and a bottom of the holding space is a fixing portion (512). Two sides of the holding space, opposite to an upper side of the fixing portion, are extended into an inner wall at two sides of the holding space by proper depth, forming a latch portion (513) on the inner walls at the two sides of the holding space. The fixing portion is used to dispose a light source module (60), and at least a positioning member (53) is locked by each latch portion. The light source module is fixed on the fixing portion by the positioning member. By the present invention, flexibility of assembling LED elements can be increased and a fixing effect of the LED elements can be improved.

21: 2013/03865 22: 2013/05/28. 43: 2014/01/09 51: B01J, C10G 71: CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE (C.N.R.S), IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES 72: CHAUMONNOT, Alexandra, BONDUELLE, Audrey, MARCHAND, Karin, DUFAUD, Vronique, LEFEBVRE, Frdric, BADER, Manuela, LOPES SILVA, Susana 33: France 31: 1005022 32: 2010/12/22 54: PROCESS FOR THE HYDROCRACKING OF HYDROCARBON CUTS USING A CATALYST BASED ON HETEROPOLYANIONS TRAPPED IN A MESOSTRUCTURED OXIDE SUPPORT 00: The invention relates to a method for the hydrocracking of at least one hydrocarbon feedstock, of which at least 50 wt.-% of the compounds have an initial boiling point above 340 C and a final boiling point below 540 C, using a catalyst comprising, in the oxide form thereof, at least one metal selected from the group VIB metals, the group VIII metals and the group VB metals of the periodic table, alone or in a mixture, said metals being present in the form of at least one polyoxometalate having formula (HhXxMmOy)q-, wherein: X is an element selected from among phosphorus (P), silicon (Si), boron (B), nickel (Ni) and cobalt (Co), said element being taken alone; M is one or more elements selected from among vanadium. 21: 2013/03886 22: 2013/05/28 43: 2014/01/20 51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N, G01N 71: OncoTherapy Science, Inc. 72: NAKAMURA, Yusuke, TSUNODA, Takuya, OSAWA, Ryuji, YOSHIMURA, Sachiko, WATANABE, Tomohisa, NAKAYAMA, Gaku 33: US 31: 61/419,181 32: 2010/12/02 Page | 235

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54: TOMM34 PEPTIDES AND VACCINES INCLUDING THE SAME 00: The present invention provides isolated peptides or the fragments derived from SEQ ID NO: 42, which bind to an HLA antigen and induce cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL). The peptides may include one of the above mentioned amino acid sequences with substitution, deletion, or addition of one, two, or several amino acids sequences. The present invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions including these peptides. The peptides of this invention can be used for treating cancer. 21: 2013/03887 22: 2013/05/28 43: 2014/01/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: AstraZeneca AB 72: GYBCK, Helena, MALMSTRM, Jonas, TERP, Elgaard Gitte 33: US 31: 61/424,944 32: 2010/12/20 54: 2-CARBOXAMIDE-4-PIPERAZINYLBENZOFURAN DERIVATIVE 00: The present invention relates to a compound of formula (I), and to pharmaceutical compositions containing said compound and to the use of said compound in therapy, for instance in treating cognitive disorders, as well as to intermediates useful in the preparation thereof.

21: 2013/03934 22: 30/05/2013 43: 05/03/2014 51: F41A 71: NEXTER SYSTEMS 72: JEAN LUC HASLER 33: FR 31: 1201603 32: 2012/06/01 54: MAGAZINE FOR COLLECTING AND STORING AMMUNITION CARTRIDGE CASES 00: 57: The invention relates to a magazine (13) for collecting and storing ammunition cartridge cases. This magazine comprises a storage enclosure (15) within which the cartridge cases are introduced through an opening (14) provided in a front wall (13a) of the magazine. This magazine is characterized by the fact that it comprises at least one dihedral deflector (16) which is arranged substantially facing the opening (14) and at a distance therefrom, the dihedral deflector (16) comprising two planes (16a, 16b) forming a first angle () between them, the intersection edge (17) of the planes being in addition inclined at a second angle () with respect to the wall (13a) carrying the opening.

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21: 2013/03968 22: 2013/05/30 43: 2014/01/07 51: A01N 71: Akzo Nobel Chemicals International B.V. 72: WESTBYE, Peter, KARLSON, Leif Olof 33: EP 31: 10195409.7 32: 2010/12/16 33: US 31: 61/423,726 32: 2010/12/16 54: HYDROPHOBICALLY MODIFIED POLYSACCHARIDE ETHERS AS DEPOSITION ENHANCERS FOR AGRICULTURAL ACTIVE INGREDIENTS 00: A composition is provided, comprising a non-ionic, water-soluble, hydrophobically modified lower alkyl hydroxyalkyl linear polysaccharide ether, wherein the hydrophobic group comprises a longchain C10-C18 alkyl or alkenyl group, the lower alkyl group has 1-4 carbon atoms, and the hydroxyalkyl groups are hydroxyethyl and/or hydroxypropyl;and one or more agriculturally active ingredient. A method for treating a plant is also provided, comprising the step of contacting a plant with a composition of the invention. 21: 2013/04039 22: 03/06/2013 43: 12/02/2014 51: E04C 71: LEE ROBERT JOHN 72: LEE ROBERT JOHN 33: - 31: - 32: 54: LOW COST CONSTRUCTION MODULE AND METHOD 00: 57: The construction module includes shuttering 12 for defining a base area into which concrete 14 is poured in use to form a base 16 having predetermined dimensions. Anchor formations 18 are arranged at predetermined locations in the base area and extend from and are held in place by the concrete 14 forming the base 16. A plurality

21: 2013/04116 22: 2013/06/05 43: 2014/01/14 51: C11D 71: ECOLAB INC. 72: CAUSSIN DE SCHNECK, Claudia, GROSSMANN, Sandro, HACKENBERGER, Tanja 54: PROCESS FOR CLEANING AND LABEL REMOVAL FOR BOTTLES 00: )The present invention relates to a method for washing and/or label removal of glass, ceramic or plastic ware with a liquid cleaning composition at a process temperature below 80 C, wherein the liquid cleaning composition comprises active components in an amount of about = 0.001wt.-% to about = 10 wt.-% and an alkaline source in an amount of about = 0.5 wt.-% to about = 3.5 wt.-%, wherein the active components comprising: a) at least one sequestering agent selected from the group of a phosphonic acid, phosphonate based sequestering agent, and/or a polymer of monomers of monoethylenically unsaturated C3C8- carboxylic acids or salts thereof; b) at least one C4 to C18 hydroxymonocarboxylic acid or salt thereof

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PATENT JOURNAL 33: GB 31: 1021458.3 32: 2010/12/17 54: HAIR STYLING DEVICE 00: This invention relates to a hair styling device (10) having a body (12) defining a chamber (16) adapted to accommodate a length of hair (26), the length of hair being styled whilst it is located within the chamber. The chamber has a primary opening (24) through which the length of hair may pass into the chamber. A rotatable element (34) is provided which is adapted to engage the length of hair adjacent to the primary opening. An elongate member (20) is located within the chamber (16), the length of hair being wound around the elongate member by the rotatable element. The device has a handle (14) which may be gripped by a user, the handle comprising a first handle part (62) and a second handle part (60), the first handle part (62) being connected to the body (12) and the second handle part (60) being movable relative to the first handle part (62). The second handle part can carry a panel (56) which is adapted to close the primary opening (24).

21: 2013/04140 22: 2013/06/06 43: 2014/01/17 51: A61M 71: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC. 72: ARMSTRONG, Ed, BLACKBURN, Iain, Michael, EMMERSON, Robert, MOSHOLDER, Michael, B. 33: US 31: 61/426,432 32: 2010/12/22 54: APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY 00: Disclosed herein are several embodiments of a reduced pressure appliance and methods of using the same in the treatment of wounds. Some embodiments are directed to improved fluidic connectors or suction adapters for connecting to a wound site, for example using softer, kink-free conformable suction adapters. Certain embodiments are directed to connectors used to connect fluid passage tube used in transmitting negative pressure to a fabric channel used in a suction adapter.

21: 2013/04186 22: 2013/06/07 43: 2014/02/27 51: A45D 71: TF3 LIMITED 72: DE BENEDICTIS, Alfredo, HUGHES, Mark Christopher

21: 2013/04209 22: 2013/06/07 43: 2014/01/09 51: C02F 71: FLSmidth A/S 72: LAROS, Timothy John, BACZEK, Frank Andrew 33: US 31: 61/422,253 32: 2010/12/13 54: OPEN-CHANNEL FEED DILUTION SYSTEM FOR A THICKENER OR SETTLING TANK 00: An open-channel infeed conduit of a feed dilution system of a thickener/clarifier settling tank is provided with orifices between its upstream inlet end and its outlet end. The orifices are positioned proximate to and in fluid communication with the clarified liquid phase in the tank to draw clarified liquid from the tank into the conduit responsive to or by virtue of momentum transfer between the Page | 238

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: PROCESS TO PRODUCE BIOFUELS FROM BIOMASS 00: Processes to produce biofuels from biomass is provided where the biomass is contacted with an aqueous media to form a extracted biomass and at least a portion of an aqueous liquor separated from the extracted biomass containing soluble carbohydrate is treated with a purification substrate to form a treated carbohydrate stream having less than 35% of the sulfur content and less than 35% of the nitrogen content, based on the untreated aqueous liquor stream prior to contact with a hydrogenolysis catalyst to form a plurality of oxygenated intermediates that can be further processed to form a liquid fuel. An extracted biomass solids stream is also separated from the extracted biomass which is contacted with a first digestive solvent to form a pretreated biomass comprising celluloses and residual hemicelluloses and then a second digestive solvent to form a solubilized pulp comprising soluble carbohydrates. This solublilized pulp may be combined with the aqueous liquor stream or combined to a hydrogenolysis reaction system or recycled to the aqueous media to be processed further for an effective process to produce the liquid fuel. At least a portion of the oxygenated intermediates is used as the second digestive solvent.

flow of the liquid slurry feed stream in the conduit and the clarified liquid in the tank.

21: 2013/04215 22: 2013/06/07 43: 2014/01/17 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: The United States of America, as represented by The Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services 72: MARUGAN, Juan Jose, SOUTHALL, Noel, GOLDIN, Ehud, PATNAIK, Samarjit, SIDRANSKY, Ellen, MOTABAR, Omid, WESTBROOK, Wendy, ZHENG, Wei 33: US 31: 61/420,946 32: 2010/12/08 54: SUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLOPYRIMIDINES AS GLUCOCEREBROSIDASE ACTIVATORS 00: Substituted pyrazolopyrimidines and dihydropyrazolopyrimidines and related compounds, their methods of manufacture, compositions containing these compounds, and methods of use of these compounds in treating lysosomal storage disorders such as Gaucher disease are described herein. The compounds are of general Formula (I) in which variables R1-R7 and X are described in the application.

21: 2013/04272 22: 2013/06/11 43: 2014/01/07 51: C07G, C08H, C10G 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: CHHEDA, Juben, Nemchand, POWELL, Joseph, Broun 33: US 31: 61/424,788 32: 2010/12/20 21: 2013/04284 22: 2013/06/11 43: 2014/01/07 Page | 239

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PATENT JOURNAL 72: SOLVI, Marc, GREIVELDINGER, Bob, HOFFMANN, Mathias, FRIEDERICI, Claudine, MICHELS, Daniel 33: LU 31: 91766 32: 2010/12/15 54: GRANULATION OF METALLURGICAL SLAG 00: The present invention describes a process for granulation of hot liquid slag wherein the hot liquid slag is mixed with solid metallic particles so as to form a solidified, vitrified slag cake mixed with said metallic particles and said slag cake is discharged in a water bath.

51: B23K 71: VAN DER SCHYFF, Lukas Petrus Danil 72: VAN DER SCHYFF, Lukas Petrus Danil 54: A WELDING MACHINE 00: THIS INVENTION relates to a welding machine (10) a transformer-style power supply which includes a step-down transformer (100) and a power switch (15) operable selectively to connect the welding machine (10) to an AC power source. The invention is characterised in that the welding machine (10) includes a standby mode in which the power switch (15) is on but the transformer (100) is not energised.

21: 2013/04285 22: 2013/06/11 43: 2014/01/07 51: C11D, E03D 71: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA 72: SCHIEDEL, Marc-Steffen, GIESEN, Brigitte, ERNST, Anke, REICHERT, Christian, CAPPLEMAN, Robert Stephen, HORN, Michael 33: DE 31: 10 2010 043 848.0 32: 2010/11/12 54: BALL-SHAPED TOILET BLOCKS BASED ON ANIONIC SURFACTANTS 00: A toilet cleaning block which comprises perfume, at least one alkylbenzenesulphonate and at least one olefinsulphonate and not more than 2.5% by weight of nonionic surfactants can be shaped in a rolling machine or a press to give a rotationally symmetric body, especially to give a ball, and is employed in a system composed of at least one cleaning block and at least one release device. 21: 2013/04299 22: 2013/06/11 43: 2014/01/07 51: C04B, C21B, C22B 71: Paul Wurth S.A.

21: 2013/04301 22: 2013/06/11 43: 2014/01/09 51: A23L, A61K, A61P 71: Laboratoire Beepratte, FREGONESE, Alexandra 72: FREGONESE, Alexandra 33: FR 31: 10 60511 32: 2010/12/14 54: COMPOSITIONS BASED ON CLAY AND BEE POLLEN, METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME, AND NUTRITIONAL AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to complexes of bee pollen and of clay, and also to the method for preparing same and to the uses thereof in therapy or as a food supplement or functional food, in human and animal health. 21: 2013/04308 22: 12/06/2013 43: 22/01/2014 51: E04H, H01P 71: HAYWARD INDUSTRIES INC 72: NORMYLE WILLIAM M, FORSYTHE PATRICK J, PHILHOWER DOUGLAS H, RENAUD BENOIT J, SUMONTHEE JEFFREY, WILLIS DENNIS, POTUCEK KEVIN L 33: US 31: 61/421.912 32: 2010/12/10 54: POWER SUPPLIES FOR POOL AND SPA EQUIPMENT 00: Page | 240

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PATENT JOURNAL metals, said method comprising the steps of: i) providing a template capable of acting as pore structure directing agent during formation of a highly porous electrically conducting templated carbon substrate, ii) mixing the template with one or several precursor substances of the catalytic material, the macrocyclic compounds and carbon, iii) exposing the mixture of the template and the precursor substances to a carbonization process during which the precursors react and transform the mixture into a carbonized template composite in which the carbon part of the composite is chemically bound to macrocyclic compounds present in complexes with the metal or metals. The invention also concerns an electrocatalyst for electrochemical reactions, a method for manufacturing of a membrane electrode assembly using such an electrocatalyst and to a fuel cell making use of such an electrocatalyst.

57: Power supplies for pool and spa equipment are disclosed. In one embodiment, the power supply includes a buoyant housing, a peripheral float, at least one solar cell positioned on the buoyant housing for collecting sunlight and converting same to electrical energy, and a power cable for interconnecting the power supply and pool/spa equipment. In other embodiments, first and second inductive power couplings are provided for powering pool and spa equipment. The power couplings can also be installed using existing plumbing features of the pool or spa.

21: 2013/04310 22: 07/06/2013 43: 07/01/2014 51: B01J, H01M 71: ANDERS PALMQVIST 72: ANDERS PALMQVIST and KJELL FOSSUM 33: US 31: 61/412.814 32: 2010/11/12 54: FUEL CELL ELECTRODE HAVING POROUS CARBON CORE WITH MACROCYCLIC METAL CHELATES THEREON 00: 57: The invention concerns a method for manufacturing of an electrocatalyst comprising a porous carbon support material, a catalytic material in the form of at least one type of metal, and macrocyclic compounds chemically bound to the carbon support and capable of forming complexes with single metal ions of said metal or

21: 2013/04320 22: 2013/06/12 43: 2014/01/07 51: A24F, A61M 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: FLICK, Jean-Marc 33: EP 31: 10252234.9 32: 2010/12/24 54: AN AEROSOL GENERATING SYSTEM HAVING MEANS FOR HANDLING CONSUMPTION OF A LIQUID SUBSTRATE 00: There is provided an electrically operated aerosol generating system (100) for receiving an aerosol forming substrate (115). The system comprises a liquid storage portion (113) for storing liquid aerosol - forming substrate, an electric heater (119) comprising at least one heating element for heating the liquid aerosol - forming substrate, and

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PATENT JOURNAL An extracted biomass solids stream is also separated from the extracted biomass which is contacted with a first digestive solvent to form a pretreated biomass comprising celluloses and residual hemicelluloses and then a second digestive solvent to form a solubilized pulp comprising soluble carbohydrates. This solublilized pulp may be combined with the aqueous liquor stream or combined to an aqueous reforming reaction system or recycled to the aqueous media to be processed further for an effective process to produce the liquid fuel. At least a portion of the oxygenated intermediates is used as the second digestive solvent.

electric circuitry (109) configured to monitor activation of the electric heater and estimate an amount of liquid aerosol - forming substrate remaining in the liquid storage portion based on the monitored activation. There is also provided a method in an electrically operated aerosol generating system comprising a liquid storage portion for storing liquid aerosol - forming substrate and an electric heater comprising at least one heating element for heating the liquid aerosol - forming substrate, the method comprising: monitoring activation of the electric heater and estimating an amount of liquid aerosol - forming substrate remaining in the liquid storage portion based on the monitored activation.

21: 2013/04321 22: 2013/06/12 43: 2014/01/07 51: B65D 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: CHHEDA, Juben, Nemchand, POWELL, Joseph, Broun 33: US 31: 61/424,791 32: 2010/12/20 54: PROCESS TO PRODUCE BIOFUELS FROM BIOMASS 00: Processes to produce biofuels from biomass is provided where the biomass is contacted with an aqueous media to form a extracted biomass and at least a portion of an aqueous liquor separated from the extracted biomass containing soluble carbohydrate is treated with a purification substrate to form a treated carbohydrate stream having less than 35% of the sulfur content and less than 35% of the nitrogen content, based on the untreated aqueous liquor stream prior to contact with an aqueous phase reforming catalyst to form a plurality of oxygenated intermediates that can be further processed to form a liquid fuel.

21: 2013/04322 22: 2013/06/13 43: 2014/01/07 51: A24F, A61L 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: FLICK, Jean-Marc 33: EP 31: 10252236.4 32: 2010/12/24 54: AEROSOL GENERATING SYSTEM WITH MEANS FOR DISABLING CONSUMABLE 00: There is provided an aerosol generating system comprising: a storage portion for storing an aerosol-forming substrate, an aerosol generating element for generating an aerosol from the aerosol-forming substrate, control circuitry in communication with the storage portion, and disabling means within the storage portion for

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PATENT JOURNAL phosphorus from the biomass feed. The amount of phosphorus in the solids portion can be increased for some biomass feeds by adding a multivalent metal to the feed. The phosphorus from the solids portion can be recycled for further use, such as for growth of additional biomass.

rendering the storage portion inoperable in the aerosol generating system in response to a disable signal from the control circuitry. There is also provided a method in an aerosol generating system comprising a storage portion for storing aerosol-forming substrate, an aerosol generating element for generating an aerosol from the aerosol-forming substrate, control circuitry in communication with the storage portion and disabling means within the storage portion configured to render the storage portion inoperable in the aerosol generating system in response to a disable signal from the control circuitry, the method comprising: sending a disable signal from the control circuitry to the disabling means following a determination that an amount of the aerosol-substrate in the storage portion is below a threshold level or following a determination of a malfunction in the system.

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21: 2013/04335 22: 2013/06/12 43: 2014/01/09 51: C07C 71: ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company 72: OLDENBURG, Paul D., BIELENBERG, James R., ROBERTS, Virginia M., OUMAR-MAHAMAT, Halou, DOMAILLE, Peter J. 33: US 31: 61/422,455 32: 2010/12/13 54: PHOSPHORUS RECOVERY FROM HYDROTHERMAL TREATMENT OF BIOMASS 00: Biomass based feeds are processed under hydrothermal treatment conditions to produce a hydrocarbon liquid product and a solids portion. The solids portion can contain a portion of the

The present invention relates to a composition comprising a mixture: - of hydrophobic silica aerogel particles having a specific surface area per unit of mass (SM) ranging from 500 to 1500 m2/g and a size expressed as the volume-average diameter (D[0.5]) ranging from 1 to 1500 m, and - of at least one first linear silicone oil having a viscosity greater than 50 mm2/s and of at least second and third linear silicone oils having a viscosity less than or equal to 50 mm2/s. The present invention also relates to a cosmetic composition comprising a mixture: - of hydrophobic silica aerogel particles having a specific surface area per unit of mass (SM) ranging from 500 to 1500 m2/g and a size expressed as the volume-average diameter (D[0.5]) ranging from 1 to 1500 m, and - of at least one first linear silicone oil having a viscosity less than 10 mm2/s and of at least one second linear silicone oil having a viscosity greater than or equal to 10 mm2/s. The mixture of silica aerogel particles and linear silicone oils makes it possible to obtain
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PATENT JOURNAL 54: NOVEL 19-NOR-STEROIDS AND THEIR USE FOR TREATING PROGESTERONEDEPENDENT CONDITIONS 00: The subject matter of the instant invention is pertinent to the field of treatment of hormonedependent conditions. New compounds and methods for treating these conditions are disclosed. Embodiments of the instant invention disclose methods for treating endometriosis, dysmenorrhea, breast cancer, uterine fibroids and endometrial hyperproliferation.

compositions that are comfortable and soft on application, having mattifying and soft-focus properties.
21: 2013/04342 22: 2013/06/12 43: 2014/01/07 51: A61K, A61Q 71: L'Oral 72: CASSIN, Guillaume, PORET FRISTOT, Sylvie 33: FR 31: 1060894 32: 2010/12/21 54: COSMETIC COMPOSITION COMPRISING SILICA AEROGELS PARTICLES AND HYDROCARBON-BASED OILS 00: The present invention relates to a composition comprising a mixture of: hydrophobic silica aerogel particles with a specific surface area per unit of mass (SM) ranging from 500 to 1500 m2/g and a size expressed as the mean volume diameter (D[0.5]) ranging from 1 to 1500 m, and at least a first and at least a second hydrocarbonbased oil chosen from branched esters, pentaerythritol esters, hydrogenated polyolefins and fatty acid triglycerides, and mixtures thereof, the first hydrocarbon-based oil being present in a content of greater than or equal to 40% by weight of the mixture of the first and second oils. 21: 2013/04344 22: 2013/06/12 43: 2014/01/07 51: A23L, A61K 71: Intercontinental Great Brands LLC 72: AKASHE, Ahmad, WEST, Leslie G., GAONKAR, Anilkumar Ganapati, LAWRENCE, Les, LOPEZ, Amado R., HAAS, George W., SEBESTA, Dana, WANG, Yan, ZELLER, Bary Lyn 33: US 31: 61/422,439 32: 2010/12/13 54: DELIVERY OF FUNCTIONAL COMPOUNDS 00: -

Functional ingredients including a modified portion are microencapsulated in an enteric matrix. The modified functional ingredient portion increases the microencapsulation efficiency and reduces undesired organoleptic properties of the microencapsulated material while providing a desired release rate. The process includes forming an emulsion in water and titrating the emulsion with a precipitating agent to produce a particulate precipitate.
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21: 2013/04414 22: 2013/06/14 43: 2014/01/06 51: C25D, H01R 71: JACOBS CAPITAL (PTY) LTD 72: JACOBS, Wessel, Johannes 33: ZA 31: 2012/02087 32: 2012/03/22 54: PLUG PIN 00: This invention relates to a plug pin 10, a method of manufacturing the plug pin 10 and to a plug 20 fitted with a plurality of the plug pins 10. The plug pin 10 comprises a plug pin shaft 12 which is made from aluminium. A first layer 14 in the form of zinc extends along and bonded to at least part of an exterior surface of the aluminium shaft 12. A second layer 16 in the form of nickel extends along and bonded to at least part of an exterior surface of the first layer 14.

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PATENT JOURNAL one second reactant, wherein the at least one first reactant is chosen from a liquid oxalate composition, and wherein the at least one second reactant is chosen from a viscous activator composition. A containment device comprising at least one first containment part comprising at least one first chemiluminescent reactant, at least one second containment part comprising at least one second chemiluminescent reactant, at least one barrier separating the at least one first containment part and the at least one second containment part, and at least one activation mechanism that, upon activation, allows fluid communication between the at least one first containment part and the at least one second containment part. 21: 2013/04417 22: 2013/06/14 43: 2014/01/06 51: G06Q 71: ABB INC. 72: SCHROEDER, John, SCHUH, Lother, WNEK, Maciej 33: EP 31: EP10196223.1 32: 2010/12/21 54: REMOTE MANAGEMENT OF INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES 00: Systems and other embodiments for causing a service request to be produced are described. A system can comprise an analysis component that evaluates an information set to produce an evaluation result. The information set can include a first piece of information from a first information source and a second piece of information from a second information source. The system can also comprise a determination component that proactively makes a determination on if a service request should be produced, where the determination based, at least in part, on the evaluation result. The system can further comprise a production component that causes the service request to be produced in response to the determination being positive.

21: 2013/04415 22: 2013/06/14 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P, C12N 71: THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR HEALTH 72: MACADAM, Andrew 33: GB 31: 1022077.0 32: 2010/12/29 54: INACTIVATED POLIOVACCINE 00: The invention provides an attenuated polio virus having a 5' non-coding region consisting of the 5' non-coding region of Sabin 3, modified so that it does not have a base pair mismatch in stem (a) or (b) of domain V, wherein seven or eight of the base pairs in stems (a) and (b) are U-A or A-U base pairs; and a capsid protein from the Sabin 1, Mahoney, MEF or Saukett strain. 21: 2013/04416 22: 2013/06/14 43: 2014/01/06 51: C09K, F21K 71: CYALUME TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 72: PALMER, William, R., PALMER, Stephen, L. 33: US 31: 61/424,446 32: 2010/12/17 33: US 31: 61/533,258 32: 2011/09/11 54: VISCOUS CHEMILUMINESCENT COMPONENTS AND DISPENSING MEANS 00: A chemiluminescent, multiple-part marking system comprising at least one first reactant and at least one second reactant, wherein the at least one first reactant is chosen from a viscous oxalate composition, and wherein the at least one second reactant is chosen from a liquid activator. A chemiluminescent, multiple-part marking system comprising at least one first reactant and at least

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21: 2013/04422 22: 2013/06/14 43: 2014/01/27 51: C02F 71: Siemens VAI Metals Technologies GmbH 72: HECKMANN, Hado, SCHMIDT, Ulrike, MILLNER, Robert, WURM, Johann, GSTOETTENMAYR, Alois, LUKSCHANDER, Kurt, SIEGL, Helmut 33: AT 31: A 2094/2010 32: 2010/12/20 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING PROCESS WATER 00: The invention discloses a method and an apparatus for treating process water which is loaded with gaseous compounds and/or possibly with solids and comes from a wet-cleaning installation for cleaning process gas, e.g. from a melt-reduction subassembly or from a directreduction subassembly. Process water is introduced in a tank (1) in a first process stage and degassed on the basis of reduced solubility of the dissolved compounds. The tank (1) has, on its upper side, a gas-collecting chamber (1), in which the separated-off gases are collected and from which these are discharged. Likewise, the treated process water is discharged from the tank via a drainage means.

21: 2013/04431 22: 2013/06/14 43: 2014/01/14 51: A01H, C07K, C12N 71: SCHMLLING, Thomas, WERNER, Toms 72: SCHMLLING, Thomas, WERNER, Toms 33: EP 31: 10196018.5 32: 2010/12/20 54: DISRUPTION OF AHP6 GENE LEADS TO PLANTS WITH IMPROVED SEED YIELD 00: The present invention is directed to a method for increasing seed yield in a plant, the method comprising disruption of endogenous AHP6 gene in cells of the plant, wherein said disruption inhibits expression and/or activity of a product of said endogenous AHP6 gene compared to a corresponding control plant lacking such a disruption. 21: 2013/04435 22: 2013/06/14 43: 2014/01/09 51: F21V, H01H 71: MATELEC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: DAVIES, Andrew John 33: ZA 31: 2012/04584 32: 2012/06/20 54: A SWITCH AND A SWITCHING SYSTEM 00: This invention relates to a switch and a switching system, particularly to a day/night switch and system for switching a load on and/or off. The switch essentially comprises a housing enclosing or attached to the parts of the switch. In particular, the housing is provided with a photosensor means electrically responsive to light incident on at least a portion thereof; a switching arrangement operatively connected to the photosensor means; and an indicator means Page | 246

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integral with the switch and operatively connected to the first switching arrangement, wherein the indicator means is configured to generate an indicator signal when the first switching arrangement is actuated. The first switching arrangement is configured to switch the load depending on an amount of light incident on at least a portion of the photosensor means. The system which the invention relates to comprises a switch in accordance with the invention and at least one lamp.

21: 2013/04438 22: 2013/06/14 43: 2014/01/09 51: G01N 71: VWM GmbH 72: VOGL, Wolfgang 33: AT 31: A 2077/2010 32: 2010/12/15 54: DEVICE FOR PHOTOMETRICALLY OR SPECTROMETRICALLY EXAMINING A LIQUID SAMPLE 00: The invention relates to a device (1) for photometrically or spectrometrically examining a liquid sample (2), comprising a cuvette (3, 3'), which can be arranged in the beam path between a radiation source (4) and a radiation detector (5) and which accommodates the liquid sample (2) to be examined, a radiolucent inlet section (6) for coupling in radiation (20) produced by means of the radiation source (4), which radiation interacts with a sample volume (8), and a radiolucent outlet

21: 2013/04449 22: 18/06/2013 43: 19/12/2013 51: G07F 71: NOVOMATIC AG 72: FLORIAN SCHROETTER 33: EP 31: 11450001.0 32: 2011/01/13 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PAYING OUT CREDIT BY MEANS OF GAME MACHINES 00: 57: The invention relates to a method for paying out credit by means of a system comprising a server and a number of game machines which are connected to the server and which can be operated by a player. At least one game machine has a game unit and a payout unit that can be activated by a player for paying out a credit in the form of a confirmation ticket or a data storage medium. When a credit is present, the game unit allows a game to be played, and when a credit is present and the payout unit is activated, a data set is transmitted to the server, said data set comprising the amount of the credit. The data set is stored upon being deposited in the server, and a release data set is transmitted back to the game machine if the data set is successfully stored. A confirmation ticket is provided when the release data set is deposited at the respective game machine, and the confirmation ticket dispensed to the player, said data set being kept available by the server for printing.

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PATENT JOURNAL is typically a Kwikstage-type connection. Another aspect of the invention concerns a scaffold support structure which has at least two of the frame connected to one another by horizontal ledgers and decking panels supported by the lattice beams of the frames to provide the elevated platform.

21: 2013/04467 22: 2013/06/18 43: 2014/01/06 51: E04G 71: ROBOR (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: TODD, PERRY RAYMOND 33: ZA 31: 2012/04570 32: 2012/06/20 54: SCAFFOLD BRIDGING FRAME 00: One aspect of the invention concerns a scaffold bridging frame for supporting decking panels of an elevated platform extending over a space. The frame has vertical standards at opposite ends of the space. A horizontal lattice beam spans between and is connected to the standards. A diagonal brace at each end of the space spans diagonally between and is connected to the respective standard and the lattice beam. There is also a knee brace at each end of the space which spans diagonally between and is connected to a respective diagonal brace and a respective standard. Each connection between a lattice beam and a standard, between a diagonal brace and a standard, between a diagonal brace and the lattice beam, between a knee brace and a standard and between a knee brace and a diagonal brace is provided by cooperating lugs locked to one another releasably by wedges. This

21: 2013/04469 22: 2011/10/19 43: 2014/01/06 51: C22C 71: POSCO 72: CHO, MINYOUNG, LEE, YOUNG-SEOK, YOON, YOUNG SIK, KANG, YONG SOO 33: KR 31: 10-2010-0115874 32: 2010/11/19 33: KR 31: 10-2010-0115875 32: 2010/11/19 33: KR 31: 10-2010-0115876 32: 2010/11/19 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING FERROCHROME 00: Provided is a method and apparatus for manufacturing ferrochrome. According to the present invention, the method for manufacturing ferrochrome comprises the steps of: heating fine chromium ore; pre-reducing the heated fine chromium ore; mixing a flux into the fine chromium ore; preparing a compacted body after mixing the pre-reduced fine chromium ore and the flux; and loading the compacted body into a smelting-reduction furnace, and performing smelting-reduction through the combustion of carbonaceous material. According to the present invention, fine chromium ore can be compacted in Page | 248

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a non-melted state and smelting-reduction can be carried out at a low temperature using a flux. Thus, ferrochrome can be stably manufactured in the smelting-reduction furnace utilizing a carbonbased heat source.

21: 2013/04476 22: 2013/06/18 43: 2014/01/06 51: E03C, E03F 71: AMPHICOM INVESTMENTS CC 72: SUTHERLAND, Dion Grant 33: ZA 31: 2011/00126 32: 2011/01/05 54: IN-LINE WATER TRAP 00: An in-line water trap located in the line of the flow of waste through a generally straight line or bend is provided for. Typically, the water trap comprises a fluid conduit having a first end, a second end and a passage between the first and second ends; and a vessel having a closed end, an open end and a skirt between the closed and open ends, the lobed vessel further having an inner surface defining an inner volume and an outer surface, the inner surface attachingly engaging an outer wall of the fluid conduit in so doing defining a flow path between the passage, the inner volume of the lobed vessel and the outer surface of the lobed vessel, in use, a fluid level inside the inner volume of the lobed vessel being substantially in communication with the second end of the fluid conduit to form a fluid seal.

21: 2013/04477 22: 2013/06/18 43: 2014/01/06 51: A63B 71: RICHARDSON, David John, RICHARDSON, David Michael 72: RICHARDSON, David John, RICHARDSON, David Michael 33: NZ 31: 589891 32: 2010/12/13 54: A GRIP FOR A CRICKET BAT HANDLE 00: This invention relates to a grip for a cricket bat handle. The grip may include a first raised portion for locating the top hand of a batter. The grip may also include a second raised portion for engaging with the palm of the bottom hand of the batter to prevent over gripping of the cricket bat handle by the batter. The grip may also include a third raised portion for engaging with the fleshy part of the bottom hand of the batter, between the thumb and index finger, in order to locate the bottom hand of the batter on the cricket bat handle. The grip may serve to correctly locate the hands of a batter on a cricket bat handle and/or the grip may assist or guide the hands of the batter during the playing of a batting stroke(s).

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PATENT JOURNAL triglycerides comprising one or more of the following oligomeric structures: R4 [ O C(O) R1 C(O) O CH2 CH(OR2) CH2 ]n O R3 wherein R1 is selected from C2-C22 alkylenes, R2 is selected from one or more of the following groups consisting of C6-C24 dicarboxylic acid residues and C6-C24 monocarboxylic acid residues, R3 is selected from one or more of the following groups consisting of H, C6-C24 dicarboxylic acid residues and C6-C24 monocarboxylic acid residues, R4 is an alkyl group, n is an integer greater than or equal to 2, said C6-C24 dicarboxylic acid residues of R2 and R3 being esterified with monoalcohols and said mixture of triglycerides having a Numerical Average Molecular Weight (Mn) of between 800 and 10.000. b. triglycerides of one or more long chain carboxylic acids including at least one carboxylic acid containing adjacent hydroxyl groups, c. esters of polyols with at least a monocarboxylic acid and at least a dicarboxylic acid, the said esters being other than triglycerides. 21: 2013/04485 22: 2013/06/18 43: 2014/01/06 51: C08G, C08K, C08L 71: Novamont S.p.A. 72: BASTIOLI, Catia, CAPUZZI, Luigi, MAGISTRALI, Paolo, GESTI' GARCIA, Sebasti 33: IT 31: MI2010A002324 32: 2010/12/20 54: COMPLEX OLIGOMERIC STRUCTURES 00: Mixture of triglycerides obtained from vegetable oils comprising one or more of the following oligomeric structures: R4 -[ O -C(O) -R1 -C(O) -OCH2 -CH(OR2) -CH2 ]n -O-R3 wherein R1 is selected from C2-C22 alkylenes, R2 is selected from one or more of the following groups consisting of C6-C24 dicarboxylic acid residues and C6-C24 monocarboxylic acid residues, R3 is selected from one or more of the following groups consisting of H, C6-C24 dicarboxylic acid residues and C6-C24 monocarboxylic acid residues, R4 is an alkyl group, n is an integer greater than or equal to2, said C6-C24 dicarboxylic acid residues of R2 and R3 being esterified with monoalcohols and said mixture of triglycerides having a Numerical Average Molecular Weight (Mn) of between 800 and 10.000 Da.

21: 2013/04479 22: 2013/06/18 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Pfizer Inc. 72: BROWN, Matthew Frank, MITTON-FRY, Mark. J., HAN, Seungil, LALL, Manjinder, PLUMMER, Mark Stephen, RISLEY, Hud Lawrence, SHANMUGASUNDARAM, Veerabahu, STARR, Jeremy T. 33: US 31: 61/417,575 32: 2010/11/29 54: MONOBACTAMS 00: The present invention is directed to a new class of monobactam derivatives and their use for treating bacterial infections. 21: 2013/04484 22: 2013/06/18 43: 2014/01/06 51: C08K 71: Novamont S.p.A. 72: BASTIOLI, Catia, CAPUZZI, Luigi, MAGISTRALI, Paolo, GESTI' GARCIA, Sebasti, VIOLA, Gian Tommaso, SAVINI, Giuseppe, BACCHELLI, Fabio 33: IT 31: MI2010A002325 32: 2010/12/20 54: VEGETABLE OIL DERIVATIVES AS EXTENDER OILS FOR ELASTOMER COMPOSITIONS. 00: Elastomer composition comprising at least one elastomer and at least one vegetable oil derivative selected from one or more of: a. mixture of

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21: 2013/04486 22: 2013/06/18 43: 2014/01/06 51: H02M 71: Alstom Transport SA 72: BORUP, Michael, GREENING, Jonathan, LUMLEY, Martin 33: EP 31: 12305695.4 32: 2012/06/19 54: AC-DC SINGLE PHASE CONTROLLED REVERSIBLE CONVERTER WITH LOW LOSS SNUBBER 00: This converter has entrance terminals connected to a secondary of a transformer and output terminals connected to a DC motor of a railway vehicle. It comprises: - a main bridge having a first pair of terminals connected to the entrance terminals and a second pair of terminals connected to the output terminals, each branch comprising a controlled power semiconductor device (Ti) in series with an uncontrolled power semiconductor electronic device (Di); - a snubber bridge comprising a first pair of terminals connected to the entrance terminal and a second pair of terminals connected together by a capacitor (Ks), each branch comprising a controlled power semiconductor device (Tsi), said controlled power semiconductor devices are switched on or off by a control unit so that the capacitor stores energy from the secondary and releases it to the motor at the end of the conductive period in traction mode or to the secondary at the beginning of the conductive period in a regenerative braking mode.

21: 2013/04487 22: 2013/06/18 43: 2014/01/07 51: A61K 71: Abbott GmbH & Co. KG 72: BERNDL, Gunther, WEIS, Juergen, GRANZOW, Dietrich, LIEPOLD, Bernd, LANDER, Ute, WESTEDT, Ulrich 33: EP 31: 10196936.8 32: 2010/12/23 54: SOLID RETARD FORMULATIONS BASED ON SOLID DISPERSIONS 00: A formulation comprising a melt-processed solid dispersion product comprising an active agent, a pharmaceutically acceptable thermoplastic polymer of N-vinyl lactams, and a pharmaceutically acceptable polyvinyl alcoholpolyalkylene glycol graft copolymer. A method for producing said formulation. 21: 2013/04488 22: 2013/06/18 43: 2014/01/17 51: E04F 71: Esperire S.R.L. 72: BONETTI, Umberto 33: IT 31: PG2010U000030 32: 2010/11/19 54: VERTICAL STAIR 00: Vertical stairs comprising a bearing structure 2, which is arranged between a first station "A" and at least one second station "B", and at least one board 3, which can slide by means of at least one slide 31 along at least one guide 41 comprised in a mechanical system 4, adapted to move said at least one board 3 along said guide 41. Said mechanical system 4 allows said at least one board 3 to be moved along a vertical axis "Z" as a function of the distribution of the weight of at least one user "U" on at least one portion of said at least one board 3, and as a function of the direction in which said user "U" wants to move along said vertical axis "Z" between said stations.

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21: 2013/04502 22: 2013/06/19 43: 2014/01/07 51: C10G 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: POWELL, Joseph, Broun, CHHEDA, Juben, Nemchand 33: US 31: 61/424,832 32: 2010/12/20 54: CELLULOSE HYDROLYSIS IN AQUEOUS SOLVENT FOLLOWED BY DEOXYHYDROGENATION OXYGENATED PRODUCTS ON PLATINUM CATALYST 00: A process for producing biofuels from biomass is provided by removing sulfur compounds and nitrogen compounds from the biomass by contacting the biomass with a digestive solvent to form a pretreated biomass containing soluble carbohydrates and having less than 35% of the sulfur content and less than 35% of the nitrogen content, based on untreated biomass on a dry mass basis, prior to carrying out aqueous phase

21: 2013/04503 22: 2013/06/19 43: 2014/01/07 51: C10G, C10L 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: CHHEDA, Juben, Nemchand, POWELL, Joseph, Broun 33: US 31: 61/424,816 32: 2010/12/20 54: PROCESS TO PRODUCE BIOFUELS FROM BIOMASS 00: A method to produce biofuels from biomass is provide by contacting the biomass with an aqueous media to form an extracted biomass, separating at least a portion of an aqueous liquor from the extracted biomass thereby providing the aqueous liquor stream comprising soluble carbohydrates; contacting the aqueous liquor stream with a purification substrate effective to remove sulfur compounds and nitrogen compounds thereby producing a treated carbohydrate stream having less than 35% of the sulfur content and less than 35% of the nitrogen content of the untreated aqueous liquor feed, based on the untreated aqueous liquor stream, then contacting the treated carbohydrate stream with an aqueous phase reforming catalyst to form a plurality of oxygenated intermediates; and processing at least a portion of the oxygenated intermediates to form a liquid fuel.

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21: 2013/04504 22: 2013/06/19 43: 2014/01/07 51: C10G, C10L 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: POWELL, Joseph, Broun, CHHEDA, Juben, Nemchand 33: US 31: 61/424,797 32: 2010/12/20 54: PROCESS TO PRODUCE BIOFUELS FROM BIOMASS 00: A method to produce biofuels from biomass is provide by contacting the biomass with an aqueous media to form an extracted biomass, separating at least a portion of an aqueous liquor from the extracted biomass thereby providing the aqueous liquor stream comprising soluble carbohydrates; contacting the aqueous liquor stream with a purification substrate effective to remove sulfur compounds and nitrogen compounds thereby producing a treated carbohydrate stream having less than 35% of the sulfur content and less than 35% of the nitrogen content of the untreated aqueous liquor feed, based on the untreated aqueous liquor stream, then contacting the treated carbohydrate stream directly with hydrogen in the presence of a hydrogenolysis catalyst to form a plurality of oxygenated intermediates; and processing at least a portion of the oxygenated intermediates to form a liquid fuel.

21: 2013/04511 22: 2013/06/19 43: 2014/01/07 51: A61K, A61P 71: University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 72: WADEE, Ameena, PILLAY, Viness, CHOONARA, Yahya Essop, du Toit, Lisa Claire 33: ZA 31: 2010/03745 32: 2010/11/26 54: AN IMPLANT FOR THE CONTROLLED RELEASE OF PHARMACEUTICAL ACTIVE AGENTS 00: A pharmaceutical composition or dosage form is described for the delivery of at least one pharmaceutically active agent or drug in a sustained and controlled manner. The pharmaceutical composition is an injectable formulation which is capable of responding to local stimuli at the site of injection, such as pH and temperature, and comprises a thermoresponsive polymer composition with a suspension of pH responsive micro- or nanoparticles which contain the at least one pharmaceutically active agent or drug. The thermoresponsive polymer composition is formed from poly(methyl vinyl ether) (PMVE), and an inorganic salt, and the micro- or nano- particles are formed from chitosan and eudragit. The composition can be used to treat any disease or condition which results in a decrease in pH, such as for treating a solid tumour, gout, acidosis, ketosis and the like. 21: 2013/04512 22: 2013/06/19 43: 2014/01/07 51: A47B 71: HOLDIT MARKETING & MANUFACTURING (PTY) LTD 72: VEAL, Richard Bruce 33: ZA 31: 2012/05281 32: 2012/07/16

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PATENT JOURNAL in a third step, when the element has a dry matter content of at least 98%, said element is impregnated with a hot bitumen. Specific operational conditions are indicated. The covering elements include, in particular, a side ridge portion, a ridge cap, a ridge kit, a cant strip or skylight frame and a hip rafter.

54: AN ARTICLE LOCATING ARRANGEMENT FOR A SHELF EDGE 00: A locating arrangement in which an article can be located adjacent a shelf edge is disclosed. The shelf edge has a shelf edge fitment removably mounted thereto and is adapted to hold and display first information relating to one or more items positioned on the shelf. The locating arrangement is characterised in that it comprises a locating space defined in a shelf edge-abutting side wall of the shelf edge fitment, which locating space is capable of receiving said article.

21: 2013/04513 22: 2013/06/19 43: 2014/01/07 51: D21J, E04D 71: Onduline 72: THOMAS, Michel, KAMIL, Melih, RUFFENACH, Franois, FOUTEL, Martin 33: FR 31: 1061086 32: 2010/12/22 54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A ROOFCOVERING ELEMENT MADE OF PLANT FIBRES, AND ROOF-COVERING ELEMENT 00: The invention relates to a method for manufacturing a covering element made of moulded cellulose impregnated with roofing bitumen. In a first step, an element, preferably made of cellulose, is manufactured by means of hot-pressing in a mould; in a second step, when the element has a dry matter content of at least 60% upon removal from the mould, said element is covered with pigmented varnish and dried; and

21: 2013/04514 22: 2013/06/19 43: 2014/01/07 51: A61K, A61P 71: Intervet International B.V. 72: FUCHS, Stefan, HECKEROTH, Anja Regina, MLLER, Ramona, WILLIAMS, Heike, ZOLLER, Hartmut 33: EP 31: 10197089.5 32: 2010/12/27 54: TOPICAL LOCALIZED ISOXAZOLINE FORMULATION 00: This invention provides topical localized formulations comprising an isoxazoline compound and a pharmaceutically or veterinary acceptable liquid carrier vehicle comprising N,N-diethyl-3methylbenzamide as a solvent and an improved method for controlling, and preventing parasite infestation in animals. 21: 2013/04515 22: 2013/06/19 43: 2014/01/07 51: A01N, A61K, A61P 71: Intervet International B.V. 72: FUCHS, Stefan, HECKEROTH, Anja Regina, MLLER, Ramona, WILLIAMS, Heike, ZOLLER, Hartmut 33: EP 31: 10197090.3 32: 2010/12/27 54: TOPICAL LOCALIZED ISOXAZOLINE FORMULATION COMPRISING GLYCOFUROL 00: This invention provides topical localized formulations comprising an isoxazoline compound and a pharmaceutically or veterinary acceptable Page | 254

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PATENT JOURNAL also include a (meth)acrylate functional compound, a poly(meth)acrylate and a reactive diluent. The (meth)acrylate functional compound can be made from the reaction of a multifunctional isocyanate, a polyol and a hydroxyl functional (meth)acrylate in the presence of a catalyst. 21: 2013/04521 22: 2013/06/19 43: 2014/01/06 51: C09D 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: TELFORD, David James, GARDNER, Kenneth James, ROBERTS Sr., Ryan, WEIDENDORF, Tiffany, YANCEY, Denise E. 33: US 31: 61/427,612 32: 2010/12/28 54: COATING COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING LATEX EMULSIONS AND HYDROXYL FUNCTIONAL OIL POLYOL GRAFT COPOLYMERS 00: The present invention includes coating compositions and methods for coating substrates using the coating compositions. In some embodiments of the invention, a coating composition is prepared by a method including the steps of a) preparing a latex emulsion by a method including mixing an ethylenically unsaturated monomer component in a carrier to form a monomer emulsion, and reacting the monomer emulsion with an initiator to form the latex emulsion, b) preparing a hydroxyl functional oil graft copolymer by a method including reacting an epoxidized vegetable oil with a hydroxyl functional material in the presence of an acid catalyst to form a hydroxyl functional oil polyol, and reacting the hydroxyl functional oil polyol with an ethylenically unsaturated monomer component in the presence of an initiator to form the hydroxyl functional oil polyol graft copolymer, and c) blending the latex emulsion and a crosslinker then adding the hydroxyl functional oil graft copolymer to form the coating composition. The coating compositions may exhibit no or minimal blush, no or minimal color pick-up, and commercially acceptable adhesion. Substrates coated with the coating compositions of the invention are also disclosed. 21: 2013/04522 22: 2013/06/19 43: 2014/01/06 51: B65D, C08F, C09D 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: LI, Cathy, WEIDENDORF, Tiffany, MEMMER, Timothy I., BODE, Daniel 33: US 31: 61/427,972 32: 2010/12/29 54: LATEX EMULSIONS AND COATING COMPOSITIONS FORMED FROM LATEX EMULSIONS 00: Page | 255

liquid carrier vehicle comprising glycofurol and an improved method for controlling, and preventing parasite infestation in animals. 21: 2013/04516 22: 2013/06/19 43: 2014/01/07 51: C09G, C11D 71: Rohm & Haas Company 72: PERDIGON, Valerie, TYSAK, Theodore 33: EP 31: 12290210.9 32: 2012/06/27 54: STREAK-FREE FORMULATIONS FOR CLEANING AND COATING HARD SURFACES 00: The present invention relates to formulations for cleaning hard surfaces and leaving a glossy, streak-free finish thereon, the formulations comprising one or more liquid solvents, one or more film-forming polymers and one or more polymer surfactants comprising polymerized units derived from ethylene oxide and butylenes oxide. 21: 2013/04518 22: 2013/06/19 43: 2014/01/06 51: C09D 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: CRAUN, Gary Pierce, GARDNER, Kenneth James, MILLER, Patricia 33: US 31: 61/427,582 32: 2010/12/28 54: RADIATION CURABLE COATING COMPOSITIONS FOR METAL 00: Various embodiments of radiation curable coating compositions are provided. In one embodiment, a radiation curable coating composition includes a (meth)acrylate functional compound and an adhesion promoting (meth)acrylate compound. The radiation curable coating composition can also include a (meth)acrylate functional compound, a poly(meth)acrylate and a reactive diluent. The (meth)acrylate functional compound can be made from the reaction of a multifunctional isocyanate, a polyol and a hydroxyl functional (meth)acrylate in the presence of a catalyst. 21: 2013/04519 22: 2013/06/19 43: 2014/01/06 51: C09D 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: CRAUN, Gary Pierce, GARDNER, Kenneth James, MILLER, Patricia 33: US 31: 61/427,582 32: 2010/12/28 54: RADIATION CURABLE COATING COMPOSITIONS FOR METAL 00: Various embodiments of radiation curable coating compositions are provided. In one embodiment, a radiation curable coating composition includes a (meth)acrylate functional compound and an adhesion promoting (meth)acrylate compound. The radiation curable coating composition can

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PATENT JOURNAL 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: CROWLEY, Stephen John 33: US 31: 61/428,346 32: 2010/12/30 54: LOW HUMIDITY CURE FOR MOISTURE CURABLE COATINGS 00: The invention is directed to a low humidity cure moisture curable coating composition which includes a moisture cure binder component that includes: a moisture curable binder material and at least one organic solvent; and a humectant component that includes a slow evaporating volatile humectant; wherein the humectant is present in an amount sufficient to increase the cure rate of the coating and to provide a cured coating having acceptable mechanical and cosmetic properties at a relative humidity of 50% or lower; and the invention is also directed to a method for curing moisture curable coating compositions under low humidity conditions. 21: 2013/04525 22: 2013/06/19 43: 2014/01/06 51: G06Q 71: AMADEUS s.a.s. 72: SAVORNIN, Richard, GRANDEMANGE, Alexis, GASTALDI, Christian 33: EP 31: 10306534.8 32: 2010/12/28 54: METHOD OF PROVIDING ASSISTANCE TO THE END-USER OF A SOFTWARE APPLICATION 00: A method of providing assistance to a remote end-user of an end-user software application (120, 200) from an agent of an assistance center is described. All the transactions initiated by the end-user of the end-user software application (120, 200) are recorded in a contextual database locally, for applications running exclusively on customer PC, or remotely, for Web applications). Instrumented pages are delivered to the end-user. They include each a help request means. A server of a desktop sharing application is installed in the PC of the agent. When the end-user is requesting assistance all the entries already made by the end-user on a current instrumented page are uploaded. A waiting page and a client side of the desktop sharing application are also downloaded to the PC of the end-user. The end-user to be assisted is assigned to the agent when available. Then, PC of the agent gets a clone of the current instrumented page from the contextual database and a secure communication tunnel between the agent and the end-user is established. The client Page | 256

Latex emulsions are disclosed which can be used in the formation of coating compositions that are not water sensitive, have good blush resistance and retortability. In some embodiments, the coating compositions are used to coat substrates such as cans and packaging materials for the storage of food and beverages. Coating compositions of the invention may be prepared by polymerizing at least one ethylenically unsaturated monomer component, a stabilizer comprising a strong acid and an initiator in a carrier to form an emulsion, polymerizing the emulsion with at least one different ethylenically unsaturated monomer component to prepare the composite latex emulsion, and reacting the composite latex emulsion with a neutralizer to form the coating composition. Methods of coating substrates with the coating compositions, and substrates coated with the coating compositions are also disclosed. 21: 2013/04523 22: 2013/06/19 43: 2014/01/06 51: C09D 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: POMPIGNANO, Gary, DYER, David John, HIGGS, Stuart 33: US 31: 61/427,863 32: 2010/12/29 54: ADHESION PROMOTER RESIN COMPOSITIONS AND COATING COMPOSITIONS HAVING THE ADHESION PROMOTER RESIN COMPOSITIONS 00: Coating compositions are disclosed having a nonbisphenol A based film forming resin and an adhesion promoter resin. The coating compositions provide an alternate to epoxy resins that still allow melamine formaldehyde free cure, blush resistance, capability to retort and can withstand hard-to-hold beverages. In some embodiments, the coating compositions are used to coat substrates such as cans and packaging materials for the storage of food and beverages. Substrates can be coated by preparing an adhesion promoter composition by a method including mixing an epoxidized resin and a solvent to form a mixture, adding a phosphoric acid compound to the resulting mixture to form a phosphate ester, adding water to partially hydrolyze the phosphate ester, and adding a neutralizer to form the adhesion promoter resin, followed by blending the adhesion promoter resin with a non-bisphenol A based film forming resin to form a coating composition, and applying the coating composition to the substrate. 21: 2013/04524 22: 2013/06/19 43: 2014/01/07 51: C08K, C09D

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PATENT JOURNAL thereby polymerize the conjugated diene monomer in the presence of the modulating Lewis base, where said step of charging a modulating Lewis base is separate from said step of charging a nickel-based catalyst, and where said steps of providing conjugated diene monomer, charging a nickel-based catalyst system and charging a Lewis base form a polymerization mixture that includes less than 20% by weight of organic solvent based on the total weight of the polymerization mixture. 21: 2013/04551 22: 2013/06/20 43: 2014/01/14 51: E21B 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: CHHEDA, Juben, Nemchand, POWELL, Joseph, Broun 33: US 31: 61/424,803 32: 2010/12/20 33: US 31: 61/576,676 32: 2011/12/16 54: BIOMASS CONVERSION SYSTEMS HAVING INTEGRATED HEAT MANAGEMENT AND METHODS FOR USE THEREOF 00: Biomass conversion systems may incorporate integrated heat management to operate more efficiently during biomass conversion. Biomass conversion systems may comprise a first fluid circulation loop comprising a hydrothermal digestion unit, and a first catalytic reduction reactor unit in fluid communication with an inlet and an outlet of the hydrothermal digestion unit; and a second fluid circulation loop comprising a reaction product take-off line in fluid communication with the first fluid circulation loop, a second catalytic reduction reactor unit in fluid communication with the reaction product take-off line, and a recycle line establishing fluid communication between the first fluid circulation loop and an outlet of the second catalytic reduction reactor unit, where the first catalytic reduction reactor unit contains at least one first catalyst and the second catalytic reduction reactor unit contains at least one second catalyst, each being capable of activating molecular hydrogen.

side of the desktop sharing application is finally activated on the customer PC which lets end-user view desktop of the PC of the agent and allows starting an assistance session between the agent and the end-user. All that being done without any software pre-installation on the client PC.

21: 2013/04526 22: 19/06/2013 43: 06/01/2014 51: C08F 71: BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION 72: KEVIN M MCCAULEY and STEVEN LUO 33: US 31: 61/428.936 32: 2010/12/31 54: BULK POLYMERIZATION OF CONJUGATED DIENES USING A NICKELBASED CATALYST SYSTEM 00: 57: A process for preparing a polydiene, the process comprising the step of polymerizing conjugated diene monomer with a nickel-based catalyst system, where said step of polymerizing takes place within a polymerization mixture that includes less than 20 % by weight of organic solvent based on the total weight of the polymerization mixture, where the temperature of the polymerization mixture is maintained below 34 C during said step of polymerizing, and where the conversion of the conjugated diene monomer is maintained below 30 %. 21: 2013/04528 22: 20/06/2013 43: 06/01/2014 51: C08F 71: BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION 72: STEVEN LUO and KEVIN M MACCAULEY 33: US 31: 61/428,924 32: 2010/12/31 54: BULK POLYMERIAZATION OF CONJUCTION DIENES USING A NICKELBASED CATALYST SYSTEM 00: 57: A process for preparing a polydiene, the process comprising the steps of (i) providing conjugated diene monomer; (ii) charging a nickelbased catalyst system to the conjugated diene monomer; and (iii) charging a modulating Lewis base to the conjugated diene monomer, to

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21: 2013/04552 22: 2013/06/20 43: 2014/01/14 51: C10J 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: VAN PAASEN, Sander 33: EP 31: 10196098.7 32: 2010/12/21 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING SYNTHESIS GAS 00: A process for controlling the carbon conversion of a gasifier fuelled with a carbonaceous feedstock by mixing in biomass, the process comprising the steps of (a) pressurizing the biomass and carbonaceous feedstock; (b) introducing the biomass and carbonaceous feedstock into the gasification reactor vessel; (c) partially oxidizing the carbonaceous feedstock/biomass with a molecular oxygen-comprising gas to obtain a synthesis gas comprising carbon monoxide and hydrogen; (d) measuring the C02 content of the syngas and comparing with a pre-determined value range; (e) adjusting the biomass/carbonaceous feedstock ratio by changing the biomass feed rate; wherein said biomass and carbonaceous feedstock comprises from 10 wt% to 50 wt% of biomass and wherein

21: 2013/04553 22: 2013/06/20 43: 2014/01/14 51: A01D 71: PRECISION PLANTING LLC 72: SAUDER, Derek, A., KOCH, Justin, L. 33: US 31: 61/426,376 32: 2010/12/22 54: METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING YIELD AND VEHICLE 00: Systems, methods and apparatus for monitoring yield while harvesting. In one embodiment a mass flow rate sensor measures the mass flow rate of the harvested grain. A weight sensor measures the weight of the harvested grain. The measured mass flow rate is correlated with the weight of the harvested grain. Processing circuitry calculates any error in the measured mass flow rate using the measured weight. The calculated error is used to correct any inaccuracy in the measured mass flow rate

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PATENT JOURNAL The latch detent mechanism is preferably provided in the form of a replaceable module.

51: G07C, G08B 71: EXCELION TECHNOLOGY INC. 72: CRUZ, Nestor, G. 33: CA 31: 2,780,411 32: 2012/06/20 33: US 31: 13/528,459 32: 2012/06/20 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR HAND HYGIENE COMPLIANCE 00: A method and system for controlling hand hygiene compliance in a health care environment is provided. Location identification tags in communication with sensors on hand hygiene instruments within a health care environment, are monitored to collect hand hygiene event data and to determine rates of hand hygiene compliance below set targets. Root causes of hand hygiene compliance are identified and corresponding hand hygiene solutions are provided to implement lean analytics and six sigma based improvement to hand hygiene compliance rates.

21: 2013/04556 22: 2013/06/20 43: 2014/01/14 51: B61G 71: P THORBURN CONSULTING ENGINEERS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: HIBBERT, LEE ANTHONY, FOURIE, JOHANNES GERHARDUS 33: ZA 31: 2012/04567 32: 2012/06/20 54: AUTOLATCH BUFFER 00: The invention concerns an autolatch buffer. The buffer has separable upper and lower buffer receptacle parts. These parts are connected to one another, typically by bolts, to form a cavity. There is a latch detent mechanism in the cavity which is arranged, on entry of a coupling link into the cavity, to release a latch for operative movement into engagement with the coupling link.

21: 2013/04557 22: 2013/06/20 43: 2014/01/14 51: B61G 71: P THORBURN CONSULTING ENGINEERS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: FOURIE, JOHANNES GERHARDUS 33: ZA 31: 2012/04572 32: 2012/06/20 54: AUTOLATCH BUFFER WITH SPRING DETENT 00: The invention concerns an autolatch buffer for a rail vehicle. This buffer has a buffer receptacle defining a cavity in which a coupling link is received and a detent. The detent normally locates in a latch pin detaining position in the cavity beneath a latch pin in order to detain the latch pin in an elevated position. The detent is arranged to be deflected laterally by the coupling link, when the coupling link enters the cavity, to a latch pin release position in which the detent releases the latch pin to drop down into the cavity into engagement with the coupling link. In accordance with the invention, the detent is spring-biased laterally to the latch pink detaining position.

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PATENT JOURNAL accessory comprises a frame having a cross member; mounting means attached to opposite ends of the cross member for mounting the primping accessory to the users head; and connected to the cross member, at least one lens operable to improve or correct faulty vision, said at least one lens being displaceable via displacement means relative to eyes of the user from a vision improvement position in front of a first eye to a non-obstructive primping position away from said first eye to a vision improvement position in front of a second eye thereby facilitating selective primping of each of the respective eyes one after the other while maintaining proper eyesight in at least one of the eyes.

21: 2013/04574 22: 2013/06/20 43: 2014/01/29 51: A61K, A61P, B82Y 71: University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 72: GOVENDER, Thiresen, PILLAY, Viness, CHOONARA, Yahya Essop, DU TOIT, Lisa Claire, MODI, Girish, NAIDOO, Dinesh, MUFAMADI, Maluta Steven 33: ZA 31: 2010/03743 32: 2010/11/26 33: ZA 31: 2010/07276 32: 2010/11/26 54: A DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE 00: The invention provides an implantable intracranial device for the site-specific delivery of a pharmaceutically active agent to a human or animal for treating a mental or neurological disorder, such as Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia or other psychoses. The biodegradable device includes a pharmaceutically active agent for treating the disorder, polymeric nano-lipoparticles into or onto which the pharmaceutically active agent is embedded; and a polymeric matrix or scaffold incorporating the nano-lipoparticles. The nano-lipoparticles can be in the form of nano-liposhells or nano-lipobubbles. The nano-liposhells or nano-lipobubbles can include an essential fatty acid or can be conjugated to a peptide ligand which targets the device to a specific cell into which the therapeutic agent can be delivered. The device can be implanted in the sub-arachnoid space in the region of the frontal lobe of the brain. 21: 2013/04575 22: 2013/06/20 43: 2014/01/14 51: G02C 71: HORNE, Catharina Elizabeth 72: HORNE, Catharina Elizabeth 33: ZA 31: 2012/04886 32: 2012/06/29 54: A PRIMPING ACCESSORY 00: This invention discloses a primping accessory for mounting on the head of a user. The primping

21: 2013/04576 22: 2013/06/20 43: 2014/01/06 51: C02F 71: FLSmidth A/S 72: OLSON, Timothy, RODRIGUES SILVA, Ronney Rogerio 33: US 31: 61/425,296 32: 2010/12/21 54: FLOTATION MACHINE, FROTH RECOVERY APPARATUS, AND METHOD FOR RECOVERING MATERIAL 00: At least one froth receiving device may be positioned in a slurry retained in a tank of a flotation cell of a flotation machine. Each of the froth receiving devices may be positioned adjacent to froth formed in the slurry by being positioned in the tank at a height that positions the froth receiving device in the froth or near the froth. Each froth receiving device may receive froth to extract the froth from the tank. In some embodiments, the extracted froth may be sent to at least one particle separation device so at least a portion of solid material in the froth is separated from liquid of the froth. The separated solid

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material may be moved to another machine for further processing for recovering the desirable material while any remaining solid material and liquid may be sent to another device for being utilized in further material processing.

21: 2013/04578 22: 2013/06/20 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61B 71: Facet-Link Inc. 72: JENSEN, Harm-Iven, LINK, Helmut D. 33: EP 31: 10 193 333.1 32: 2010/12/01 54: FUSION IMPLANT FOR FACET JOINTS 00: Fusion implant for a facet joint, comprising a support module (1) and a fusion module (6), wherein the fusion module (6) is arranged on the support module (1) and has a holder for transfacetal securing means (65), wherein the support module (1) comprises an expansion element (2, 3) and jaw elements (4, 4) which, on outer faces directed away from each other, have bearing surfaces (43) for the lamina (93), and which are arranged in a longitudinally movable manner on a guide, such that a distance between the fusion modules (6) can be modified by means of the expansion element. The support module forms a secure and precisely positionable anchoring means for the fusion module. Moreover, the support module provides an augmentation, such that therapy is also possible on vertebral bodies weakened by defects.

21: 2013/04579 22: 2013/06/20 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Enanta Pharmaceuticals, Inc., AbbVie Inc. 72: MCDANIEL, Keith F., CHEN, Hui-ju, SHANLEY, Jason P., GRAMPOVNIK, David J., GREEN, Brian, MIDDLETON, Timothy, HOPKINS, Todd, OR, Yat Sun 33: US 31: 61/428,488 32: 2010/12/30 54: PHENANTHRIDINE MACROCYCLIC HEPATITIS C SERINE PROTEASE INHIBITORS 00: The present invention relates to novel macrocyclic compounds and methods of treating a hepatitis C infection in a subject in need of such therapy with said macrocyclic compounds. The present invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds of the present invention, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters, or prodrugs thereof, in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient. 21: 2013/04587 22: 2013/06/20 43: 2014/01/07 51: C04B, C08F 71: CHRYSO Page | 261

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PATENT JOURNAL communication with said pump (15), said fluidconnection selector (9) being arranged to be movable between a plurality of positions in order to make it possible, selectively and by means of said pump (15), to transfer at least one ingredient from one orifice to the other orifice or towards said pump (15) and to blend the resulting mixture.

72: AGNELY, Mathias, BOUSTINGORRY, Pascal, CHOUGRANI, Kamel 33: FR 31: 1060920 32: 2010/12/21 54: POLYMER COMPRISING A HYDROLYSABLE FUNCTION THAT CAN BE USED AS A THINNER 00: The invention relates to a polymer comprising the following units and side chains comprising R2 groups, to the process for preparing same and to the uses thereof as a thinner in hydraulic compositions.

21: 2013/04599 22: 2013/06/20 43: 2014/02/14 51: C04B 71: SAINT-GOBAIN PLACO SAS 72: FISHER, Robin Daniel, RIDEOUT, Jan 33: GB 31: 1019841.4 32: 2010/11/23 54: CALCIUM SULPHATE-BASED PRODUCTS AND METHODS FOR THE MANUFACTURE THEREOF 00: The invention provides a calcium sulphate-based product comprising a phosphate additive for increased fire resistance. Particularly preferred phosphate additives may be those containing aluminium or ammonium ions. 21: 2013/04605 22: 21/06/2013 43: 14/01/2014 51: A61M, B01F 71: EVEON 72: LAMY DIDIER and DEHAN CHRISTOPHE 33: FR 31: 1061242 32: 2010/12/24 54: DEVICE FOR MIXING AT LEAST TWO CONSTITUENTS 00: 57: The apparatus (1) is designed to mix at least two ingredients coming from at least two distinct reservoirs (2, 3). It has at least two distinct orifices (6, 7) suitable for being connected to said reservoirs (2, 3), a motor-driven pump (15), a fluid-connection selector (9) including at least one network of through channels (12) suitable for putting at least one of said orifices into

21: 2013/04606 22: 21/06/2013 43: 06/01/2014 51: A61K 71: BHARAT BIOTECH INTERNATIONAL LTD 72: THIAGARAJAN VIJAYANAND and KUPPUSWAMY GOPINATHAN 33: IN 31: 27/CHE/2011 32: 2011/01/05 54: A COMBINATION HEPTAVALENT VACCINE 00: 57: The invention provides a stable immunogenic composition for prevention and prophylaxis of infections caused by rota virus, poliomyelitis virus, Haemophilius influenza, Hepatitis B, Corynebacterium diphtheriae, Clostridium tetani, Bordatella pertusis (acellular) in a single combined vaccine. The invention also provides for a bivalent immunogenic composition against rota virus and polio virus. The process of making such compositions of the multivalent antigens are also Page | 262

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PATENT JOURNAL 33: US 31: 12/977.309 32: 2010/12/23 54: FLUID CONNECTOR WITH A HOSE CUTTING CLIP 00: 57: An electrically conductive hose cutting clip (10) has at least one end tab (14, 16) that is shaped to provide a cutting edge for penetration of the inner layer (s) (42) of a multiple layer fluid conveyance hose (40) when it is clipped onto a fluid connector (18) and the hose is installed on the fluid connector by forcing it onto the connector. The cutting action by the cutting clip provides for a relatively low resistance electrical connection between an electrically conductive layer (44) of the hose and the fluid connector. This can be used to provide a signal path from a sensing element on or in the hose to a system electronic component.

disclosed. The present invention also relates to the production and use of such vaccines for prophylaxis against the infections mentioned above. 21: 2013/04607 22: 21/06/2013 43: 14/01/2014 51: E21B, F16K 71: HP WELLHEAD SOLUTIONS PTY 72: PARKER DALE and HUGHES JIM 33: AU 31: 2010905195 32: 2010/11/24 54: VALVE APPARATUS 00: 57: A valve apparatus (100) for a well comprises a valve body (101), and a valve member (102). The valve body (101) includes a first passage (190) that extends through the valve body (101), and at least one second passage (193) that extends through the valve body and laterally from the first passage (190). The valve body (101) being connectable to the well so that a fluid flowing from the well is able to flow through the first passage (190). The valve member (102) being insertable into the first passage (190) and being moveable relative to the valve body (101) so as to thereby control the flow of the fluid from the first passage (190) into each second passage (193).

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21: 2013/04614 22: 2013/06/21 43: 2014/01/27 51: G03G, G06T, H04N 71: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA 72: MATSUZAKI, Masanori 33: JP 31: 2012-155530 32: 2012/07/11 54: IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD 00: An image processing apparatus according to the present invention includes an image forming unit configured to form an image, a measuring unit configured to measured the formed image a control unit configured to control execution of a single-color calibration to be performed to correct reproduction characteristics of a single-color formed by the image forming unit based on a measuring result of a single-color image formed with a single-color recording agent and execution of a multi-color calibration to be performed to correct reproduction characteristics of a multicolor image formed by the image forming unit based on measuring result of a multi-color formed with a plurality of recording agents, and a Page | 263

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PATENT JOURNAL and thermo-responsive hydrogel capable of solgel transition at body temperature. The pharmaceutical composition is implantable in the peritoneum, where it transforms into a semi-solid gel at the body's core temperature. In response to pH, the hydrogel swells and releases the antibody-bound nanomicelles. The nanomicelles specifically target mucin antigens on cancer cells. The anti-mucin antibodies can be internalized by the tumour cells, enabling the drug- loaded nanomicelles to gain entry and deliver the chemotherapeutic drugs inside the tumour cell.

selection unit configured to select whether to cause the control unit to peform the multi-color calibration after completing the single-color calibration or cause the control unit to perform any one of the single -color calibration and the multicolor calibration

21: 2013/04633 22: 2013/06/21 43: 2014/01/07 51: A61K, A61P 71: University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 72: CHIRWA, Nthato, PILLAY, Viness, CHOONARA, Yahya Essop, KUMAR, Pradeep, DU TOIT, Lisa Claire 33: ZA 31: 2010/03747 32: 2010/11/26 54: A PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION 00: A pharmaceutical composition for intraperitoneal delivery of an anti-neoplastic agent is provided for treating cancers associated with aberrant mucin expression, preferably ovarian cancer and pancreatic, prostate, metastatic breast, bladder and lung cancers. The composition comprises nanomicelles loaded with the anti- neoplastic agent, and antibodies such as anti-MUC16, antiMUC1 or anti-MUC4 are conjugated to these nanomicelles. The antibody-bound nanomicelles are optionally embedded in a biodegradable pH-

21: 2013/04634 22: 2013/06/24 43: 2014/01/07 51: A61K, A61P 71: University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 72: NGWULUKA, Ndidi, PILLAY, Viness, CHOONARA, Yahya Essop, DU TOIT, Lisa Claire 33: ZA 31: 2010/03741 32: 2010/11/26 54: POLYMERIC MATRIX OF POLYMER-LIPID NANOPARTICLES AS A PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORM 00: A pharmaceutical dosage form for the release of at least one pharmaceutically active ingredient is claimed. The pharmaceutical dosage form includes a polymer matrix, polymer-lipid nanoparticles incorporated within the matrix and the pharmaceutically active ingredient(s). The polymer matrix is formed from at least two crosslinked cationic and anionic polymers, such as Eudragit E100 and sodium carboxymethlycellulose. It can also include a neutral polymer, such as one derived from locust bean. The polymer-lipid nanoparticles are formed from at least one polymer, such as Eudragit Page | 264

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E100 and/or chitosan, and at least one phospholipid, such as lecithin. The polymer(s) and phospholipid are crosslinking with a chelating agent, such as sodium tripolyphosphate. The active ingredient or ingredients can be any pharmaceutically active compound(s), and in particular poorly absorbed compounds such as levodopa for the treatment of Parkinson's disease. 21: 2013/04635 22: 2013/06/21 43: 2014/01/15 51: H02J, H02M 71: VOLUGYSTIX (PTY) LTD. 72: FARREN-HANDFORD, John Edward, BOTHA, Joseph Johannes 33: ZA 31: 2012/04141 32: 2012/06/06 54: A POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT FOR THREEPHASE POWER 00: THIS INVENTION relates to a power supply circuit (100) for three-phase power, the power supply circuit (100) having a three-phase input (102) for connection to a power supply source and a threephase output (104) for connection to a load (106). The power supply circuit (100) includes a threephase zigzag autotransformer (110) connected between the phases of the input (102), the phases of the output (104), and earth (108), the autotransformer (110) having at least two individual phase taps (114) for each phase, operable to balance the individual voltage supplied to each phase in accordance with a load balancing profile. The power supply circuit (100) also includes an earth screen adjacent windings (110.1) of the autotransformer (100), to reduce harmonics between the phases and a power factor correction unit (120) between the phases of the output (104), to achieve power factor correction or rectification.

21: 2013/04636 22: 2013/06/21 43: 2014/01/14 51: F42D 71: MONTGOMERY, Eric 72: MONTGOMERY, Eric 33: ZA 31: 2012/06871 32: 2012/09/13 54: AN IGNITION DEVICE 00: This invention discloses an ignition device for a coal gasification system, the ignition device comprising a primary ignition source adapted to produce an exothermic but non-explosive reaction upon ignition thereof; and a secondary ignition source arranged in thermal communication with the primary ignition source and ignitable from a remote location, ignition of the secondary ignition source ensuring ignition of the primary ignition source thereby to produce a liquid final reaction product of the exothermic reaction, which reaction product comprises a temperature sufficient to ignite and/or gasify coal. The invention also extends to a non-explosive coal gasification

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: SOLAR CONCENTRATING HEAT RECEIVER AND SOLAR CONCENTRATING HEAT RECEIVING SYSTEM 00: A photoconcentrating heat collector (10) has: a casing (41) having an aperture part into which rays of solar light enter; a heat collector (42), which is housed within the casing (41), and in the interior of which an operating fluid circulates, with the temperature of the operating fluid being raised as it collects heat from the incoming rays of solar light; and suspension members (61, 62), the upper ends of which are connected to an upper angle (14), with the other ends being loosely inserted through through-holes (44a, 44b) in the casing (41), thus suspending the heat collector (42) within the casing (41).

system and a method of using the device and the system.

21: 2013/04637 22: 2013/06/21 43: 2014/01/07 51: C07D 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: HUCK, Bayard R., JONES, Reinaldo, XIAO, Yufang, NEAGU, Constantin, BANKSTON, Donald, GOUTOPOULOS, Andreas 33: US 31: 61/417,131 32: 2010/11/24 54: QUINAZOLINE CARBOXAMIDE AZETIDINES 00: The invention provides novel quinazoline carboxamide azetidine compounds according to Formula (I) and use for the treatment of hyperproliferative diseases, such as cancer.

21: 2013/04649 22: 2013/06/21 43: 2014/01/15 51: F24J 71: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 72: MITSUDA, Kimihiko, YAMAMOTO, Yasuharu, OSADA, Toshiyuki, TAGAWA, Masashi, KOBAYASHI, Kazuta 33: JP 31: 2010-293687 32: 2010/12/28

21: 2013/04654 22: 2013/06/21 43: 2014/01/07 51: A61B 71: Digital Artefacts, LLC 72: SEVERSON, Joan Marie, COSMAN, Joshua Daniel, MERICKEL, Jr., Michael Bruce 33: US 31: 61/417,189 32: 2010/11/24 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO ASSESS COGNITIVE FUNCTION 00: -

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PATENT JOURNAL organic, anionic polymer. The polymer preferably has an acrylic acid or methacrylic acid functionality and is preferrahly selected from one or more of homopolymers of acrylic- acid, a methacrylic acid/polyethylene glycol ally) ether copolymer, a homopolymer of methacrylic acid, an acrylic acid/polyethylene glycol allyl ether copolymer, and an acrylic acid/1 -allyloxy-2hydroxypropane sulfonic acid copolymer, homopolymers of maleic anhydride, copolymers of maleic anhydride and polyethylene glycol allyl ether, and combinations thereof. 21: 2013/04684 22: 2013/06/24 43: 2014/01/14 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: HOMMEL, Ulrich, QUANCARD, Jean, ROGEL, Olivier, LORTHIOIS, Edwige, Liliane, Jeanne, OSTERMANN, Nils, MAIBAUM, Juergen, Klaus, SIMIC, Oliver, RANDL, Stefan, Andreas, ALTMANN, Eva, VULPETTI, Anna 33: US 31: 61/429,730 32: 2011/01/04 54: INDOLE COMPOUNDS OR ANALOGUES THEREOF USEFUL FOR THE TREATMENT OF AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION (AMD) 00: The present invention provides a compound of formula (I): a method for manufacturing the compounds of the invention, and its therapeutic uses. The present invention further provides a combination of pharmacologically active agents and a pharmaceutical composition.

Disclosed herein are systems and methods for assessing cognitive function. In an example embodiment, an assessment computer receives demographics data relating to an individual and provides a cognitive assessment test to a portable touchscreen personal computing device, for self administration of the test by the individual. The portable touchscreen personal computing device generates cognitive assessment stimuli, receives responses to the stimuli from the individual via touchscreen activations, measures reaction times of the responses, and transmits the responses and reaction times to the assessment computer for storage in a database. The assessment computer receives cognitive assessment performance data relating to the individual, including the received responses and measured reaction times, and generates performance metrics including at least a cognitive baseline for the individual based at least on the first cognitive assessment performance data.

21: 2013/04655 22: 2013/06/21 43: 2014/01/07 51: C02F 71: Nalco Company 72: GREENE, Nathaniel T., GILL, Jasbir S., GODFREY, Martin R., WILLIAMS, Cheryl 33: US 31: 12/976,013 32: 2010/12/22 54: METHOD FOR INHIBITING THE FORMATION AND DEPOSITION OF SILICA SCALE IN AQUEOUS SYSTEMS 00: This invention relates to an improved method for inhibiting the formation and deposition of silica arid silicate compounds in a water system. In particular, the method includes adding to the water system a relatively low molecular weight

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PATENT JOURNAL hydroformylation reaction is described. The process involves using a supported epoxy compound. Also described is a hydroformylation process that includes the degradation acids removal process. 21: 2013/04711 22: 2013/06/24 43: 2014/01/20 51: B01J, C07C 71: NOVA Chemicals (International) S.A. 72: JABER, Isam, JOBE, Ian Ronald, CHISHOLM, P. Scott, KRZYWICKI, Andrzej, CARTER, Charles Ashton Garret, SERHAL, Kamal Elias, CLAVELLE, Eric, BROWN, Stephen John, ARCHER, Russell Kirk, BESENSKI, Keith Wayne, STROM, Vernon Lindsay, LACOMBE, Yves, MAGIS, Anita Sylvia, HARRIS, Mackenzie Alexander, BERGHMANS, Michel, GOLOVCHENKO, Oleksiy, SIEBEN, Dale Alexander 33: CA 31: 2723515 32: 2010/12/01 54: HEAT MANAGEMENT IN ETHYLENE OLIGOMERIZATION 00: The oligomerization of ethylene using a chromium catalyst having a heteroatomic ligand is used to provide oligomerization products that are selective towards hexene and/or octene. However, such processes also typically produce some polymer as an undesired by-product. The present invention is directed towards improvements in the selective oligomerization of ethylene wherein said process makes use of heat exchangers to provide heat where polymer by-product fouling of the reactor may occur. 21: 2013/04712 22: 2013/06/24 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P, C12N, C12Q 71: Intervet International B.V. 72: SCHRIER, Carla Christina, ILG, Thomas Simon 33: EP 31: 10197435.0 32: 2010/12/30 54: IMMUNOSTIMULATORY OLIGODEOXYNUCLEOTIDES 00: -

72: ROLLINS, Scott, ALVAREZ, Richard, ROTHER, Russell, KAWAR, Ziad, S., MCEVER, Rodger, P. 33: US 31: 12/974,739 32: 2010/12/21 33: US 31: 61/529,682 32: 2011/08/31 54: ANTI-P-SELECTIN ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF THEIR USE AND IDENTIFICATION 00: Antibodies are disclosed which bind specifically to P-selectin, block the binding of PSGL-1 to Pselectin, and cause dissociation of preformed Pselectin/PSGL-1 complexes. The disclosure identifies a heretofore unrecognized, near Nterminal, antibody binding domain (a conformational epitope) of P-selectin to which the antibodies (which may be chimeric, human or humanized antibodies for example) bind. Antibodies are disclosed which bind to the conformational epitope of P-selectin and which have a dual function in blocking binding of PSGL1 to P-selectin, and in causing dissociation of preformed P-selectin/PSGL-1 complexes. Such dual function anti-P-selectin antibodies and binding fragments thereof may be used in the treatment of a variety of acute and chronic inflammatory and thrombotic disorders and conditions. Screening methods for identifying and characterizing such antibodies are also disclosed. 21: 2013/04687 22: 2013/06/24 43: 2014/01/15 51: A61K 71: MEDINCELL 72: GAUDRIAULT, Georges 33: US 31: 61/428,007 32: 2010/12/29 54: BIODEGRADABLE DRUG DELIVERY COMPOSITIONS 00: A biodegradable drug delivery compositions comprising a triblock copolymer containing a polyester and a polyethylene glycol and a diblock copolymer containing a polyester and an endcapped polyethylene glycol, as well as a pharmaceutically active principle is disclosed. 21: 2013/04710 22: 2013/06/24 43: 2014/01/07 51: B01J 71: Eastman Chemical Company 72: LIU, Yun-Shan 33: US 31: 12/982,177 32: 2010/12/30 54: PROCESS FOR REMOVING DEGRADATION ACIDS FROM HYDROFORMYLATION REACTIONS 00: A process for removing degradation acids from a catalyst solution comprising a phosphoruscontaining hydroformylation ligand used in a

The present invention relates to immunostimulatory oligodeoxynucleotides, vectors and vaccines comprising such oligodeoxynucleotides, to their use as a medicament, to their use in preventing or combating infectious disease, to methods for the detection of such oligodeoxynucleotides and to cells to be used in these method.
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72: VAN BALEN, Jeroen Albert 33: NL 31: 2005847 32: 2010/12/09 54: ARTIFICIAL LAWN 00: Artificial lawn, in particular an artificial grass sports field, comprising a substrate as well as artificial fibres extending from said substrate, whereby the substrate is formed such that it extends between the artificial grass fibres.

21: 2013/04715 22: 2013/06/24 43: 2014/01/08 51: A61K, C07K 71: Intervet International B.V. 72: SCHETTERS, Theodorus Petrus Maria, MOUBRI-MENAGE, Karina, KLEUSKENS, Jos, ROHWER, Andreas 33: EP 31: 10197303.0 32: 2010/12/29 54: CANINE BABESIOSIS VACCINE ANTIGEN 00: The present invention relates to the field of veterinary parasitology, especially of canine Babesiosis. In particular the invention relates to a polypeptide being a novel canine Babesia antigen (CBA), or fragments thereof, and to compositions comprising this antigen, to nucleic acids encoding the antigen, antibodies against the antigen, and medical uses of this antigen, fragments, antibodies, or encoding nucleic acids. In particular the invention relates to the use of such components in vaccines against canine Babesiosis.

21: 2013/04716 22: 2013/06/24 43: 2014/01/13 51: C10G, C10L 71: BP Corporation North America Inc. 72: BORDEN, Jacob, SHABAKER, John W. 33: US 31: 61/428,291 32: 2010/12/30 54: DERIVATION AND CONVERSION OF NATURAL OILS WITH CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR HYDROPROCESSING TO TRANSPORT FUELS 00: Methods, apparatus, and/or feedstock suitable for use in biofuels production, as well as biofuel compositions. A method of producing a biofuel includes hydroprocessing glycerides derived from an oleaginous microorganism and composed of at least 10 % by weight of fatty acid chains of length C16 or lower, and producing a biofuel having a cold-flow pour point of about 20 Celsius or lower. 21: 2013/04718 22: 2013/06/24 43: 2014/01/07 51: H01H 71: Schneider Electric USA, Inc. 72: WOODSON, Cameron, POWELL, Rodney 33: US 31: 12/985,104 32: 2011/01/05 54: PISTON TRIP RESET LEVER 00: A device for transferring motion from a manual lever to a reset lever of a pressure trip mechanism in a molded case circuit breaker. The pressure trip mechanism is activated when hot gasses are released during an arc event and the resultant increase in pressure forces a piston in the mechanism to expand and thereby activate the breaker. In some interruption events, hot gasses, and occasionally fragments of molten metal, are responsible for marring the plastic piston surface of the pressure trip mechanism and prevent the mechanism from returning to its pre-interruption Page | 269

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position even when it is biased to the preinterruption position with a spring. A configuration disclosed herein provides for linking the motion of the hand-driven manual lever used to reset the breaker to the reset lever connected to the pressure trip mechanism in order to force the pressure trip mechanism to return to its preinterruption position.

21: 2013/04719 22: 25/06/2013 43: 15/01/2014 51: C23C, C23F 71: VOESTALPINE STAHL GMBH 72: CHRISTIAN K RIENER, JOSEF HALGER, EDMUND HOLZER, HARALD HASLINGER, GERALD LUCKENEDER, KARL-HEINZ STELLNBERGER 33: EP 31: 1115022.8 32: 2011/01/05 54: METHOD FOR SURFACE-TREATING A PROTECTIVELY COATED SUBSTRATE 00: 57: A method is shown for surface-treating a protectively coated substrate (1), more particularly steel strip, for the purpose of enhancing the strength of adhesion with an adhesive (10, where the at least partly multi-phase protective coat (2) comprises at least zinc and magnesium. In order to provide a particular suitability for adhesive bonding, it is proposed that the protective coat (2) be subjected to a pickling treatment, directed substantially at at least one intermetallic Zn-Mg phase (4) of the protective coat (2), with acidic pickle, more particularly acid.

21: 2013/04724 22: 25/06/2013 43: 15/01/2014 51: A61K, C07D, A61P 71: PIRAMAL ENTERPRISES LTD 72: NAIK NISHIGANDHA, DAGIA NILESH, AGARWAL VEENA R, YEWALKAR NILAMBARI NIKANTH, DEORE VIJAYKUMAR BHAGWAN, SHARMA RAJIV, KUMAR SANJAY 33: US 31: 61/420,205 32: 2010/12/06 54: SUSBSTITUTED IMIDAZOQUINOLINE DERIVATIVES 00: 57: The present invention relates to substituted imidazo[4,5-c]quinoline derivatives of formula (I), wherein R1, R2 and R3 are as defined in the specification, processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions comprising compounds of the present invention and their use in the treatment of diseases or disorders mediated by one or more kinases, particularly proliferative diseases or disorders such as cancer. These compounds can also be used in the treatment of inflammation and angiogenesis related disorders. 21: 2013/04726 22: 2013/06/25 43: 2014/01/17 51: C07K 71: GLAXO GROUP LIMITED 72: BEATON, Andrew, DIMECH, Caroline, FORD, Susannah, Karen, MCADAM, Ruth, ERTL, Peter, Franz 33: US 31: 61/430,235 32: 2011/01/06 54: LIGANDS THAT BIND TGF-BETA RECEPTOR II 00: The disclosure provides an anti -TGFbetaRII immunoglobulin single variable domain. Suitably, an anti -TGFbetaRII immunoglobulin single variable domain in accordance with the disclosure is one having an amino acid sequence as set forth in any one of SEQ ID NO: 1-38, 204, 206, 208, 214, 234, 236, 238, 240, 263, 265, 267, 269, 271,

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273, 275, 277, 279, 281, 283, 285, 287, 289 or 291 having up to 5 amino acid substitutions, deletions or additions. The disclosure further provides a polypeptide and pharmaceutical composition for treating a disease associated with TGFbeta signalling and suitably a disease selected from the group of: tissue fibrosis, such as pulmonary fibrosis, including idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis; liver fibrosis, including cirrhosis and chronic hepatitis; rheumatoid arthritis; ocular disorders; fibrosis of the skin, including keloid of skin; Dupuytren's Contracture; kidney fibrosis such as nephritis and nephrosclerosis; wound healing; scarring reduction; and a vascular condition, such as restenosis. 21: 2013/04737 22: 2013/06/25 43: 2014/01/16 51: A61K; A61P 71: HESHENGYUAN OF CHINESE MEDICINE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED IN SHUNDE DISTRICT OF FOSHAN 72: CHEN, KEJI, DU, SHOUYING, MA, XIAOCHANG 33: CN 31: PCT/CN2012/000867 32: 2012/06/25 54: A PREPARATION USED FOR ANTITACHYARRHYTHMIA AND ITS PREPARATION METHOD 00: A kind of Corydalis extract for antitachyarrhythmia, the extract prepared by the following method: corydalis crude powder 100 parts by weight, is extracted by 60-80% ethanol 600-1000 parts by volume in 1-3 times, combined filtrate, concentrated under reduced pressure to a fluidextract of the relative density of 0.2 0 -.5g/mL; take the processed D101 resin, and the fluidextract prepared through the resin column with the flow rate of 0.2 - 0.5mL/min, impurity of deionized water with the flow rate of 0.2 0.5mL/min, 60-90% ethanol elution, flow rate 0.4 0.8mL/min, and recover ethanol, concentrate to Corydalis extract dry paste. Accroding to the conventional method of adding conventional accessories, made into clinically acceptable pills, capsules, granules, tablets, oral liquid or injection. The extract has obvious effect on anti-arrhythmia.

21: 2013/04749 22: 2013/06/25 43: 2014/01/07 51: B29C, D21J 71: Pulp Moulding Services Limited 72: HOGARTH, Christopher 33: ZA 31: 2012/05331 32: 2012/07/17 54: A THERMOFORMING APPARATUS 00: A thermoforming apparatus 10 for thermoforming a sheet 22 from a sheet of fibrous pulp slurry. The apparatus comprises a moulding tool 12, a pressing tool 14 and an induction heater 16. The moulding tool defines a recessed moulding surface 20 on which a layer of pulp slurry is deposited. The moulding tool defines passages 24 which allow liquid to drain from the pulp slurry. The pressing tool is of an electrically-conductive ferromagnetic material and defines a complementary projecting moulding surface 34 for moulding an upper side of the sheet 22. The induction heater has a copper induction coil 36 which induces an electrical current in the pressing tool for heating the pressing tool and the sheet 22 during moulding of the sheet.

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PATENT JOURNAL 72: LAITALA, Hannu 33: FI 31: 20106247 32: 2010/11/26 54: PUMP 00: A pump (1) for mixing two or more mutually insoluble liquid phases together into a dispersion and for feeding the dispersion into a mixer (2) and on into a solvent extraction settler (3). The inner space of the blade wheel housing (12) is bound in the upward direction by a cover plate (19), in which there is a central shaft bushing (21) for the drive shaft (16)sealed with a mechanical shaft seal (20); and that thedischarge channel (18) opening is in the sidewall (13) of the blade wheel housing (12).

71: L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour L'Etude et L'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude 72: LIGONESCHE, Renaud, DEBRY, Tristan, DE POTTER, Romuald 33: FR 31: 1150227 32: 2011/01/11 54: TAP FOR PRESSURIZED FLUID, AND TANK HAVING SUCH A TAP 00: The invention relates to a tap for pressurized fluid, with or without a built-in pressure-reducing valve, including: a body (1) housing a fluid circuit (2) having an upstream end (3) to be placed in communication with a store of pressurized fluid, and a downstream end (4) to be placed in communication with a user apparatus. The circuit (2) includes an isolation valve (5) for selectively closing the circuit (2). The valve (5) is controlled by a lever (8) pivotably mounted onto the body (1) between an inoperative position, in which the isolation valve (5) is retained in a position for closing the circuit (2), and an operative position, in which the lever (8) moves the isolation valve (5) into a position for opening the circuit (2). Said tap is characterized in that the lever (8) includes at least one opening (6), and in that, when the lever (8) is in the operative position, the inoperative position, and/or an intermediate position between said two positions, the opening (6) arranged inside same receives a portion of the body (1) of the tap and/or a portion of a functional member (7) mounted onto the body (1) of the tap.

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21: 2013/04758 22: 2013/06/25 43: 2014/01/08 51: C12Q, G01N 71: Morehouse School of Medicine 72: STILES, Jonathan K., LILLARD, James W., ARMAH, Henry Benjamin A., WILSON, Nana O., UDHAYAKUMAR, Venkatachalam 33: US 31: 12/959,043 32: 2010/12/02 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DETECTION AND MANAGEMENT OF MALARIA 00: Biomarkers for predicting the severity of malaria and methods for their detection are disclosed. In one aspect, the present application discloses CXCL4, CXCLIO, VEGF, PGDF, IL-1Ra, IL-8, MIP-I , sFas, Fas-L, sTNF-R2, and sTNF-R1 as biomarkers for the severity of malaria. In another aspect, the present application discloses a method for determining the severity of malaria and predicting mortality due to cerebral malaria. The method comprises the detection of the biomarkers Page | 272

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PATENT JOURNAL The pouring spout changer according to the invention is characterised in that it is provided with a dummy plate (14) for closing the casting channel of the casting device in an emergency. The dummy plate (14) can be brought into the closed position by the same actuation member (11) by means of which a worn pouring spout (21) is replaced by a new pouring spout (22) during normal operation. The changing device can also be used as a casting nozzle changer, preferably with a nozzle gripper for removing the worn casting nozzles.

CXCL4 and/or CXCLIO and at least one more biomarker and determining the severity of malaria and predicting mortality due to cerebral malaria based upon the ratio of expression of the biomarkers in the subject versus the expression of the biomarkers in a control.

21: 2013/04759 22: 2013/06/25 43: 2014/01/07 51: C07K 71: Wyeth LLC 72: GELES, Kenneth G., ZHOU, Bin-Bing Stephen, TCHISTIAKOVA, Lioudmila Gennadievna, GAO, Yijie, BARD, Joel 33: US 31: 61/423,578 32: 2010/12/15 54: ANTI-NOTCH1 ANTIBODIES 00: The present invention provides for antibodies that bind to Notch1. The present disclosure also provides methods of making the antibodies, pharmaceutical compositions comprising these antibodies and methods of treating disorders with the antibodies and pharmaceutical compositions. 21: 2013/04760 22: 2013/06/25 43: 2014/01/08 51: B22D, C21C, F27D 71: Stopinc Aktiengesellschaft 72: HELLER, Josef, COUSIN, Jean-Daniel 33: CH 31: 00044/11 32: 2011/01/11 54: POURING SPOUT CHANGER HAVING A DUMMY PLATE FOR A CASTING DEVICE FOR PRODUCING METALLURGIC PRODUCTS 00: -

21: 2013/04763 22: 2013/06/25 43: 2014/01/08 51: B09B, C02F, C22B 71: Afitex International 72: DURKHEIM, Yves 33: FR 31: 1060514 32: 2010/12/14 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COLLECTING COMPOUNDS IN THE GROUND 00: The present invention relates to a system (1) and to a method for collecting chemical compound(s) in aggregate (S), characterized in that it comprises at least one surface on which is placed at least one geocomposite (2) comprising at least one draining layer (22) on which there are perforated mini-drains (23) each containing at least one chemical compound fixing filament (24), aggregate (S) being placed on said geocomposite (2) in such a way that a fluid (L), which becomes laden with chemical compound(s) as it passes through the aggregate (S), reaches the inside of said perforated mini-drains (23) in which said fixing filaments (24) collect the chemical compound(s).

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21: 2013/04776 22: 2013/06/26 43: 2014/01/09 51: B01J, B08B 71: SASOL TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY LIMITED 72: McGREGOR, Craig, RAMDHANI, Umesh, ZOGG, Michael Joseph, BLANN, Kevin, BOIT, Kipchirchir Andrew, GAMBRELL, Timothy Wayne 33: ZA 31: 2010/09019 32: 2010/12/14 54: CLEANING OF PROCESS EQUIPMENT 00: A method of cleaning fouled process equipment which includes a process vessel (10) fouled by an organic foulant, includes spraying a hydrocarbon stream at a pressure of at least 69 bar(g) at fouled surfaces inside the process vessel (10) thereby to dislodge the organic foulant from the fouled surfaces. The hydrocarbon stream is sprayed from at least one nozzle (24) located inside the process vessel (10). The hydrocarbon stream is at a temperature below the melting point of the organic foulant or below the melting point of a major component of the organic foulant when the organic foulant is a multi- component organic foulant. The dislodged foulant is removed from the process vessel (10).

21: 2013/04778 22: 2013/06/26 43: 2014/01/09 51: C09K 71: Akzo Nobel Chemicals International B.V. 72: DE WOLF, Cornelia Adriana, NASR-EL-DIN, Hisham, NASR-EL-DIN MAHMOUD, Mohamed Ahmed, LEPAGE, James N., BEMELAAR, Johanna Hendrika, BOUWMAN, Albertus Jacobus Maria, WANG, Guanqun 33: US 31: 61/424,271 32: 2010/12/17 54: FLUID SUITABLE FOR TREATMENT OF CARBONATE FORMATIONS CONTAINING A CHELATING AGENT 00: The present invention covers a fluid and kit of parts suitable for treating carbonate formations containing glutamic acid N,N-diacetic acid or a salt thereof (GLDA) and/or methylglycine N,Ndiacetic acid or a salt thereof (MGDA), a corrosion inhibitor, and a surfactant, and the use thereof. 21: 2013/04783 22: 2013/06/26 43: 2014/01/08 51: A61K, G01N 71: Basilea Pharmaceutica AG 72: LANE, Heidi Alexandra, BACHMANN, Felix Page | 274

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PATENT JOURNAL More specifically, the beverage dispenser enables pre-mixed or otherwise ready to drink beverage containers (i.e., beverage containers with beverage contents that are pre-mixed or otherwise ready to drink) to be installed on the beverage dispenser and, without the aid of electricity or electro- mechanical devices, dispense a thermally regulated beverage ondemand to an intended customer. The beverage dispenser may comprise a thermal regulation compartment that facilitates regulating the temperature of beverage contents through natural convection. The beverage dispenser may also comprise a thermally regulated and thermally insulated beverage enclosure in which to install the beverage containers, The thermal regulation compartment may be earned within the beverage enclosure.

33: EP 31: 11151681.1 32: 2011/01/21 54: USE OF GLU-TUBULIN AS A BIOMARKER OF DRUG RESPONSE TO FURAZANOBENZIMIDAZOLES 00: Use of glu-tubulin as a biomarker for predicting the response to a compound, preferably resistance of a disease such as cancer in a subject to said compound, wherein the compound is a furazanobenzimidazole compound of general formula (I).

21: 2013/04784 22: 2013/06/26 43: 2014/01/08 51: A47J 71: The Coca-Cola Company 72: NORRIS, Joseph T., GUI, Quande, MA, Philip, TAN, Colin, VERDURA, Javier, KRUSKA, Jesse S., CLAY, John Kevin, McCAY, James, CRAWFORD-PHILLIPS, Jon 33: US 31: 61/419,977 32: 2010/12/06 54: BEVERAGE DISPENSING DEVICE 00: A beverage dispenser that is enabled for on demand, gravity fed dispensing of a pre-mixed or otherwise ready to drink beverage that has been thermally regulated through natural convection.

21: 2013/04785 22: 2013/06/26 43: 2014/01/08 51: A61K, G01N 71: Basilea Pharmaceutica AG 72: LANE, Heidi Alexandra, BACHMANN, Felix 33: EP 31: 11151674.6 32: 2011/01/21 54: USE OF STATHMIN AS A BIOMARKER OF DRUG RESPONSE TO FURAZANOBENZIMIDAZOLES 00: Page | 275

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Use of stathmin as a biomarker for predicting the response, such as resistance, to a compound, wherein the compound is a furazanobenzimidazole compound of general formula (I).

21: 2013/04791 22: 2013/06/26 43: 2014/01/08 51: B02C, B66C, B66F 71: Weir Minerals Australia Ltd 72: WATT, Daniel, LESSING, Evert 33: AU 31: 2010905477 32: 2010/12/14 54: LIFTER BAR WITH ATTACHMENT POINT FOR HOISTING 00: A lifter bar is includes at least one attachment formation for use in lifting the lifter bar; wherein the at least one attachment formation is embedded in the lifter bar. A method of producing the lifter bar and tools for use in handling the lifter bar are also described.

21: 2013/04792 22: 2013/06/26 43: 2014/01/08 51: F41H 71: Teijin Aramid B.V., Barrday Inc. 72: DE HAAS, Marc-Jan, VAN NOREL, Alex, VAN BOMMEL, Vincent, VAN ROOIJ, Ramon, CUNNINGHAM, Nicolas, PATEL, Chinkalben 33: EP 31: 11151240.6 32: 2011/01/18 33: US 31: 61/433,772 32: 2011/01/18 54: BALLISTIC RESISTANT ARTICLE COMPRISING A SELF-CROSSLINKING ACRYLIC RESIN AND/OR A CROSSLINKABLE ACRYLIC RESIN AND PROCESS TO MANUFACTURE SAID ARTICLE 00: A ballistic resistant article is presented comprising a plurality of fibrous layers, each of said layers comprising a network of fibers, wherein the fibers have a strength of at least 800 mN/tex (1100 MPa) according to ASTM D 7269-07 and a matrix material, wherein the matrix material comprises a mixture comprising at least one self-crosslinking acrylic resin and/or at least one crosslinkable acrylic resin, and at least one tackifier. Compared with an article of the same construction but with a matrix material without tackifier the article according to the invention comprises a higher adhesion between the fibrous layers both in the unaged and aged state and a lower water pick up after water soak and the article passes the gasoline soak test. The article additionally comprising a plate of metal or ceramic exhibits minimal or even no delamination of the fibrous layers after ballistic attack, whereas an article of the same construction but with a matrix material without tackifier exhibits interior delamination of the fibrous layers. 21: 2013/04809 22: 2013/06/27 43: 2014/01/17 51: F24F 71: STRATA PRODUCTS WORLDWIDE, LLC 72: MAUST, DAVID EMERSON, LEWIS, LOGAN ANDREW, BISHOFF, MICHAEL SCOTT, Page | 276

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PATENT JOURNAL pressurized fluid, and a discharge chamber, defined by one or more recesses in the inner surface of the outer casing and permanently communicated with the bottom of the hole. The flow of pressurized fluid into the work chambers is respectively controlled by the overlap of a portion of the outer surfaces of the sample tube and a portion of the outer surface portion of the control tube with different portions each of the inner sliding surfaces of the piston, while the flow of pressurized fluid discharged from the work chambers is controlled by the overlap or relative position of the outer sliding surfaces of the piston with the inner surface of the cylinder. A hammer provided with this system has one or more end discharge ports connected to respective longitudinal discharge channels formed on the outer surface of the front end for the outer casing.

FRIEND, LARRY FRANKLIN, SMITH, RUSSELL LEWIS 33: US 31: 61/690,565 32: 2012/06/28 54: AIR CONDITIONER FOR REFUGE SHELTER, SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: An air conditioning system for a mine that operatess in a mine environment. The system comprises a refuge shelter. An evaporator. A method for cooling a refuge shelter. An inflatable chanber having an airlock, the airlock includes a tube that extends from the chamber's outer surface into the chamber's interior.

21: 2013/04813 22: 2013/06/27 43: 2014/01/07 51: E21B 71: DRILLCO TOOLS S.A. 72: AROS, JAIME ANDRS 54: PRESSURIZED FLUID FLOW SYSTEM FOR A REVERSE CIRCULATION DOWN-THE-HOLE HAMMER AND HAMMER THEREOF 00: Pressurized fluid flow system for a reverse circulation down-the-hole hammer and hammer thereof. A pressurized fluid flow system for a reverse circulation down-the-hole hammer includes a cylinder and a cylindrical control tube that are respectively coaxially disposed in between the outer casing and the piston of the hammer and in between the piston and the sample tube. Two chambers help to respectively supply and discharge pressurized fluid into and out of the front and rear chambers that exert work on the piston: an internal chamber, defined by a central recess in the inner surfaces of the piston and permanently connected to the source of

21: 2013/04814 22: 2013/06/27 43: 2014/01/07 51: B01J, C10G 71: SASOL TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY LIMITED 72: STEYNBERG, Andr Peter, Kleynhans, Evert Phillippus, Lee, Marshall Stephen, NEL, Hermanus Gerhardus 33: US 31: 61/422,457 32: 2010/12/13 33: ZA 31: 2010/08969 32: 2010/12/13 54: SLURRY PHASE APPARATUS 00: A method of operating a slurry phase apparatus (10) includes feeding one or more gaseous

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PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2013/04819 22: 2013/06/27 43: 2014/01/08 51: B01J 71: W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn. 72: JENSEN, Michael D., ELDER, Michael J., SINGLETON, Andrew G., SCHMIDT, Stephen R., KERWIN, Patrick J., HAIN JR,, John H., HUA, Fengjun 33: US 31: 61/432,956 32: 2011/01/14 54: PROCESS OF MAKING MODIFIED METALLOCENE CATALYST, CATALYST PRODUCED AND USE THEREOF 00: Olefin polymerization catalysts or catalyst systems comprising a mixture, contact product, reaction product or complex comprising as elements or components: (A) at least one metallocene precatalyst compound or polymerization active metallocene compound; (B) at least one titanium containing metallocene compound; and when (A) is a metallocene pre- catalyst compound, (C) at least one activator; provided however: (I) the titanium-containing metallocene compound is inactive or substantially inactive for the polymerization of olefins prior to or concurrently with the use of the catalyst system for olefin polymerization. Also disclosed are processes for producing the catalyst system and polyolefins having desirable combinations of properties, including melt index and molecular weight distribution, which properties are particularly desirable for the manufacture of polyolefin film products, especially LLDPE film. A preferred catalyst comprises a zirconium or hafnium metal containing metallocene, an inactivated titanocene and a SiO2 support carrier. 21: 2013/04821 22: 2013/06/27 43: 2014/01/08 51: F16D 71: Faiveley Transport 72: LELIEVRE, Loc, CABOURO, Gwenal 33: FR 31: 1005140 32: 2010/12/28 54: FLEXIBLE FRICTION PAD AND BRAKE LINING PROVIDED WITH SUCH A PAD 00: The invention relates a friction pad (1) intended to be mounted on a brake lining, including a base (11) and at least one first friction material (12), the first friction material (12) being attached to at least one portion of said base (11), the base (11) and the first friction material (12) defining a first plane at the interface thereof. The base (11) has: a mounting bracket (111) to which at least the first friction material (12) is attached, at least one first hooking interface (112) distant from the mounting bracket (111) in a direction parallel to the first Page | 278

reactants into a slurry body (37) of solid particulate material suspended in a suspension liquid contained inside a vessel (12). The one or more gaseous reactants are fed into the slurry body (37) through a gas distributor (14) having downward facing gas outlets (32) and are fed towards a fluid impermeable partition (18) spanning across the vessel (12) below the gas distributor (14). The partition (18) divides the vessel (12) into a slurry volume (19) above the partition (18) and a bottom volume (36) below the partition (18). A differential pressure is maintained over the partition (18) between predefined limits by manipulating or allowing changes in the pressure in the bottom volume (36) by employing a pressure transfer passage (34) establishing flow or pressure communication between the bottom volume (36) and a head space (40) above the slurry body (37).

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PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2013/04823 22: 2013/06/27 43: 2014/01/07 51: A23G, A23L, A23P 71: Ludwig Schokolade GmbH & Co. KG 72: NEVIAN, Andreas, NEY, Markus Johann 33: EP 31: 11150369.4 32: 2011/01/07 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS, AND CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS 00: The invention relates to a process for producing confectionery products, which comprises the following successive steps: production of a base composition of a sugar component with one or more sugar-containing constituents, the sugar content of at least one sugar-containing constituent being more than 50% by weight, a protein component with one or more proteincontaining constituents, the protein content of at least one protein-containing constituent being more than 0% by weight, a fat component with one or more fatty constituents, the fat content of at least one fatty constituent being more than 60% by weight, and a flavoring additive with at least one flavoring constituent; shaping of core bodies from the base composition; microwave vacuum drying of the core bodies; coating of the core bodies with at least one coating layer, especially chocolate, which is suitable for inhibiting absorption of moisture by the core bodies.

plane, for directly or indirectly attaching the pad (1) to the brake lining, and at least one first neck (113) extending parallel to the first plane, thereby forming a resilient leaf between the mounting bracket (111) and the first hooking interface (112), in order to enable the mounting bracket (111) to accommodate translational and rotational movements in every direction.

21: 2013/04822 22: 2013/06/27 43: 2014/01/07 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Galpagos NV 72: SANIRE, Laurent Raymond Maurice, PIZZONERO, Mathieu Rafal, TRIBALLEAU, Nicolas, VANDEGHINSTE, Nick Ernest Ren, DE VOS, Steve Irma Joel, BRYS, Reginald Christophe Xavier, POURBAIX-L'EBRALY, Christelle Dominique 33: US 31: 61/434,077 32: 2011/01/19 54: AZETIDINE DERIVATIVES USEFUL FOR THE TREATMENT OF METABOLIC AND INFLAMMATORY DISEASES 00: Compounds are disclosed that have a formula represented by the following: These compounds may be prepared as a pharmaceutical composition, and may be used for the prevention and treatment of a variety of conditions in mammals including humans, including by way of non-limiting example inflammatory conditions, infectious diseases, autoimmune diseases, diseases involving impairment of immune cell functions, cardiometabolic diseases, and/or proliferative diseases.

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PATENT JOURNAL displacement unit (10) is operatively coupled to the first (8) and second (8') image - acquisition elements for rotating them simultaneously through one and the same angle of rotation so as to adapt their viewing area to the position of the first and second targets (5). The detection device (7a) further comprises additional alignment sensors (27a, 27b, 28a, 28b) also located on the base support (16) for measuring calibration parameters of the base support (16).

21: 2013/04824 22: 2013/06/27 43: 2014/01/07 51: G01B 71: SPACE S.r.l. con Unico Socio 72: CERRUTI, Piero, MANGANELLI, Fausto 33: IT 31: TO2010A001094 32: 2010/12/30 54: DETECTION DEVICE, AND CORRESPONDING SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING THE ORIENTATION OF THE WHEELS OF A VEHICLE 00: A detection device (7a) for determining the orientation of a first and a second wheel (2) of a vehicle (3), the wheels being arranged on a first side of the vehicle (3) with respect to a longitudinal axis thereof (A). The device is set laterally with respect to the vehicle (3) on the first side, between the first and second wheels, and has a first (8) and a second image - acquisition elements (8') located on a base support (16) having a respective viewing area (V) for acquiring images of a first and a second target (5) coupled to the first and second wheels, respectively. A

21: 2013/04826 22: 2013/06/27 43: 2014/01/07 51: A61K, C07C, C07D 71: Les Laboratoires Servier 72: PEDRAGOSA MOREAU, Sandrine, LEFOULON, Franois, MORS VARAS, Francisco, GONZLEZ SABN, Javier 33: FR 31: 12/56913 32: 2012/07/17 54: PROCESS FOR THE ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF (7S)-1-(3,4DIMETHOXYBICYCLO[4.2.0]OCTA-1,3,5TRIEN-7-YL) N-METHYL METHANAMINE, AND APPLICATION IN THE SYNTHESIS OF IVABRADINE AND SALTS THEREOF 00: -

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Process for the enzymatic synthesis of the compound of formula (I), (7S)-1-(3,4-dimethoxybicyclo[4.2.0]octa-1,3,5-trien-7-yl) N-methyl methanamine: and application in the synthesis of ivabradine and addition salts thereof with a pharmaceutically acceptable acid.

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 embodiment 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.

21: 2013/04852 22: 2013/06/28 43: 2014/01/13 51: C07D 71: Menarini International Operations Luxembourg S.A. 72: MAURO, Sandro, FATTORI, Daniela, CIPOLLONE, Amalia, D'ANDREA, Piero 33: IT 31: RM2010A000622 32: 2010/11/30 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF NEBIVOLOL 00: The present invention relates to a novel process for the synthesis of the Nebivolol product depicted in Scheme 1, comprised of a reduced number of high-yield steps, and characterized by the enzymatic resolution of the chroman ester precursor.

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21: 2013/04856 22: 2013/06/28 43: 2014/01/15 51: C10M 71: Afton Chemical Corporation 72: GUINTHER, Gregory H., LOPER, John T. 33: US 31: 13/551,836 32: 2012/07/18 54: LUBRICANT COMPOSITIONS FOR DIRECT INJECTION ENGINES 00: A lubricant additive, an crankcase lubricant composition and a method for reducing intake valve deposits in a spark ignition direct injection (SIDI) engine. The lubricant additive includes an aromatic compound having a boiling point under standard atmospheric conditions of from about 190 to about 270 C. The aromatic compound is effective to reduce intake valve deposits in a SIDI engine when used in an amount ranging from about 0.1 to about 5.0 percent by weight based on a total weight of a lubricant composition containing the additive.

21: 2013/04865 22: 2013/06/28 43: 2014/01/09 51: H04N 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: ZHENG, Yunfei, COBAN, Muhammed Zeyd, SOLE ROJALS, Joel, KARCZEWICZ, Marta 33: US 31: 61/426,349 32: 2010/12/22 33: US 31: 61/426,372 32: 2010/12/22 54: MODE DEPENDENT SCANNING OF COEFFICIENTS OF A BLOCK OF VIDEO DATA 00: This disclosure describes apparatuses and methods of encoding coefficients associated with a block of video data. In one example, a method may comprise selecting a scan order for the coefficients based on an intra coding mode used to predict the block of video data and a transform block size used in transforming the block of video data, and generating a syntax element to communicate the selected scan order for the block of video data.

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PATENT JOURNAL 72: LOUMAYE, Ernest, BESTEL, Elke, OSTERLOH, Ian 33: EP 31: 10197400.4 32: 2010/12/30 33: US 31: 61/457,107 32: 2010/12/30 54: TREATMENT OF PAIN ASSOCIATED WITH DISLOCATION OF BASAL ENDOMETRIUM 00: The present invention relates generally to gynecological diseases and in particular to a method for reducing pain associated with dislocation of basal endometrium. 21: 2013/04886 22: 2013/07/01 43: 2014/01/06 51: A01H, C07H 71: MS TECHNOLOGIES, LLC, DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: NOVAK, Stephen, ZHOU, Ning, WRIGHT, Terry, HOFFMAN, Thom, COLON, Julissa, PARKHURST, Dawn, TOLEDO, Sandra, RUSSELL, Sean, HELD, Bruce, SEKAR, Vaithilingam, CUI, Yunxing 33: US31: 61/419,706 32: 2010/12/03 33: US 31: 61/471,845 32: 2011/04/05 33: US 31: 61/521,798 32: 2011/08/10 33: US 31: 61/511,664 32: 2011/07/26 54: STACKED HERBICIDE TOLERANCE EVENT 8264.44.06.1, RELATED TRANSGENIC SOYBEAN LINES, AND DETECTION THEREOF 00: This invention relates in part to soybean event pDAB8264.44.06.1 and includes a novel expression cassettes and transgenic inserts comprising multiple traits conferring resistance to glyphosate, aryloxyalkanoate, and glufosinate herbicides. This invention also relates in part to methods of controlling resistant weeds, plant breeding and herbicide tolerant plants. In some embodiments, the event sequence can be "stacked" with other traits, including, for example, other herbicide tolerance gene(s) and/or insectinhibitory proteins. This invention further relates in part to endpoint TaqMan PCR assays for the detection of Event pDAB8264.44.06.1 in soybeans and related plant material. Some embodiments can perform high throughput zygosity analysis of plant material and other embodiments can be used to uniquely identify the zygosity of and breed soybean lines comprising the event of the subject invention. Kits and conditions useful in conducting these assays are also provided. 21: 2013/04887 22: 2013/07/01 43: 2014/01/15 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: CADILA HEALTHCARE LIMITED

21: 2013/04867 22: 2013/06/28 43: 2014/01/10 51: C07B, C07C 71: Nalco Company 72: TRAN, Bo, ERAYDIN, Kerem 33: US 31: 12/982,217 32: 2010/12/30 54: GLYCERIDES AND FATTY ACID MIXTURES AND METHODS OF USING SAME 00: -

Green compositions and technologies are provided. In an embodiment, the present invention provides a method of separating a first material from a second material. For example, the method can comprise mixing the first material and the second material in a slurry with a beneficiation composition. The beneficiation composition can comprise one or more glyceride and fatty acid mixtures extracted from an ethanol process. Air bubbles can be provided in the slurry to form bubble-particle aggregates with the first material and the bubble-particle aggregates can be allowed to be separated from the second material.
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72: PANDYA, Vrajesh, KALAPATAPU, V., V., M., Sairam, MAKADIA, Pankaj, PINGALI, Harikishore, JAIN, Mukul, R. 33: IN 31: 3556/MUM/2010 32: 2010/12/28 54: HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS SUITABLE FOR THE TREATMENT OF DYSLIPIDEMIA 00: The present invention relates to compounds of the general formula (I), their tautomeric forms, their stereoisomers, their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, methods for their preparation, use of these compounds in medicine and the intermediates involved in their preparation The present invention is directed towards compounds which can be used to treat diseases such as Hyperlipidemia and also have a beneficial effect on cholesterol.

21: 2013/04888 22: 2013/07/01 43: 2014/01/15 51: A01C 71: PRECISION PLANTING LLC 72: SAUDER, Gregg, A., PLANTAMURA, Louis, G. 33: US 31: 12/984,263 32: 2011/01/04 54: SEED TUBE OUTLET MOUNTED SEED SENSOR 00: A seed sensor for an agricultural planter adapted to be disposed proximate an egress end of a seed tube through which seeds pass during planting operations. The seed sensor capable of generating an output signal corresponding to the passage of seed therethrough.

21: 2013/04889 22: 2013/07/01 43: 2014/01/15 51: G06F 71: SETCOM (PTY) LTD 72: LIU, SHIH-LIANG 33: ZA 31: 2012/04862 32: 2012/06/29 54: A DOCUMENT PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: A document processing system includes a receiving module for receiving a document in data format. A data identification module identifies particular fields of data in the document relating to a payment to be made from one party to another party and extracts the required data from the document. Finally, a communications module to transmit the extracted data to a payment system to enable payment to be made from the one party to the other party.

21: 2013/04897 22: 2013/07/01 43: 2014/01/15 51: C06C, F42B, F42C, F42D 71: AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED 72: MULLER, Elmar, HALLIDAY, Pieter Stephanus Jacobus, MORGAN, Clifford Gordon,

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PATENT JOURNAL An explosives detonator system for detonating an explosive charge with which it is, in use, arranged in a detonating relationship is provided. On acceptance of a detonation initiating signal having a detonation initiating property, the system initiates and thus detonates the explosive charge. The system includes an initiating device which accepts the detonation initiating signal and initiates and thus detonates the explosive charge. The initiating device is initially in a non-detonation initiating condition, in which it is not capable of accepting the detonation initiating signal. The system also includes a radio frequency identification (RFID) based switching device that detects a switching property of a radio switching signal that is transmitted to the detonator system and switches the initiating device, on detection of the detonation initiating property, to a standby condition in which the initiating device is capable of operatively accepting the detonation initiating signal when it is transmitted thereto.

DASTOOR, Paul, BELCHER, Warwick, ZHOU, Xiaojing, BRYANT, Glenn 33: ZA 31: 2010/08925 32: 2010/12/10 33: ZA 31: 2010/08927 32: 2010/12/10 54: DETONATION OF EXPLOSIVES 00: An explosives detonator system for detonating an explosive charge with which it is, in use, arranged in a detonating relationship is provided. On acceptance of a detonation initiating signal having a detonation initiating property, the system initiates and thus detonates the explosive charge. The system includes an initiating device which accepts the detonation initiating signal and initiates and thus detonates the explosive charge. The initiating device is initially in a non-detonation initiating condition, in which it is not capable of accepting the detonation initiating signal. The system also includes a switching device that detects a chemical compositional component as a switching property of a switching signal that is transmitted to the detonator system, with the switching device being capable of switching the initiating device, on detection of the chemical compositional component, to a standby condition in which the initiating device accepts the detonation initiating signal when it is transmitted thereto.

21: 2013/04898 22: 2013/07/01 43: 2014/01/15 51: F42B, F42C, F42D 71: AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED 72: MULLER, Elmar, HALLIDAY, Pieter Stephanus Jacobus, MORGAN, Clifford Gordon, DASTOOR, Paul, BELCHER, Warwick, ZHOU, Xiaojing, BRYANT, Glenn 33: ZA 31: 2010/08925 32: 2010/12/10 33: ZA 31: 2010/08926 32: 2010/12/10 33: ZA 31: 2010/08927 32: 2010/12/10 54: DETONATION OF EXPLOSIVES 00: -

21: 2013/04904 22: 2013/07/01 43: 2014/01/15 51: A23L, A61K, A61Q 71: Intercontinental Great Brands LLC 72: AKASHE, Ahmad, GAONKAR, Anilkumar Ganapati, LAWRENCE, Les, LOPEZ, Amado R., HAAS, George W., SEBESTA, Dana, WANG, Yan 33: US 31: 12/976,614 32: 2010/12/22 54: NOVEL PREPARATION OF AN ENTERIC RELEASE SYSTEM 00: Hydrophobic liquids are microencapsulated by an enteric matrix in an environment substantially free of organic solvents. The process includes forming an emulsion of the enteric material and hydrophobic liquid in water, titrating the emulsion with an acid to form a particulate precipitate and

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PATENT JOURNAL opposite direction (B). In addition, the device (100) has a guiding element, in particular a tensioning cable (120), which extends in the first and second directions (A, B) and which is designed to guide the motion of the lid-shaped element (115) and/or of the barbed wire (101) away from the container (110) in the second direction (B) and toward the container in the opposite direction. Said design makes it possible to safely store the barbed wire in the compressed state (the lid sits on the container). At the same time, said design makes it possible to route the barbed wire manageably and safely when the barbed wire is pulled out in a guided manner in order to construct a barrier. The tensioning cable (120) can have a tensioning element (121), in particular a mechanically, pneumatically, or hydraulically operated tensioning element. The device (100) can additionally have one or more defense wires, in particular current-carrying alarm wires and/or wires carrying high voltage. The tensioning cable (120) also can be designed to carry current and can form an electrical defense system and/or alarm system together with the defense wires.

optionally coating the particulate with a combination of enteric material and plasticizer.

21: 2013/04907 22: 2013/07/01 43: 2014/01/06 51: F41H 71: LexGabinia UG (Haftungsbeschrnkt) 72: FRUS, Sven, STRHER, Jan-Hendrik 33: DE 31: 20 2011 000 006.0 32: 2011/01/04 54: DEVICE FOR CONSTRUCTING A BARRIER MADE OF BARBED WIRE 00: The invention relates to a barrier made of barbed wire, wherein said barbed wire can be compressed, in the manner of a helix, in a first direction (A) and can be pulled apart in a second,

21: 2013/04908 22: 2013/07/01 43: 2014/01/06 51: B32B 71: Intercontinental Great Brands LLC 72: LIANG, Ying, KINIGAKIS, Panagiotis, CHEUNG, Yunwa W., JONES, Alexander D., ROSSI, Francis J. 33: US 31:12/983,732 32: 2011/01/03 54: PEELABLE SEALANT CONTAINING THERMOPLASTIC COMPOSITE BLENDS FOR PACKAGING APPLICATIONS 00: A packaging system has a peelable seal section which includes a first sealing layer and a second sealing layer such that the first sealing layer contacts the second sealing layer to form a

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PATENT JOURNAL information zone (4) with which no information portion (14) is associated. The holes (6) all have the same geometrical shape. The invention also relates to a method for producing such a security element (2).

peelable seal. The first sealing layer includes thermoplastic polymer or a blend of thermoplastic polymers, an organoclay dispersed within the thermoplastic polymer, and an additional inorganic additive component, such as calcium carbonate, dispersed within the thermoplastic polymer. The peelable seal has achieved synergistic effect and offers high thermal conductivity, great caulkability and is consistent over a broad range of sealing temperatures without loss of desired peelable seal functionality as the seals age.

21: 2013/04909 22: 02/07/2013 43: 15/01/2014 51: B42D, G06K 71: BUNDESDRUCKEREI GMBH 72: FAULKNER DUNCAN and KOCH MATTHIAS 33: DE 31: 10 2011 004 996.7 32: 2011/03/02 54: SECURITY ELEMENT COMPRISING INFORMATION ENCODED IN A HOLEY GRID, AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF 00: 57: The invention relates to a security element (2) for a value document and/or a security document (1), comprising a substrate (3) that includes at least one information zone (4) in which a first piece of information (11) is encoded by means of holes (6) formed in the at least one first information zone (4). A geometrically regular twodimensional grid (7) which has (dot-shaped) grid positions (10) and covers the entire surface of the at least one first information zone (4) is (imaginarily) associated with the first information zone (4), and the first piece of information (11) is binarily divided into information portions (14) and background portions (15) relative to said grid (7), the first piece of information (11) being encoded in such a way that a hole (6) is formed in all those grid positions (10) in the at least one first

21: 2013/04918 22: 2013/07/02 43: 2014/01/15 51: G01V 71: PRECISION PLANTING LLC 72: SAUDER, Timothy, A., MONDAY, Steven, D., SAUDER, Derek, A. 33: US 31: 61/429,635 32: 2011/01/04 54: METHODS FOR GENERATING SOIL MAPS AND APPLICATION PRESCRIPTIONS 00: Methods are provided for generating a prescription map for the application of crop inputs. In one method, the user draws a boundary on a map within a user interface and the system identifies relevant soil data and generates a soil map overlay and legend for changing the application prescription for various soils and soil conditions. In another method, the user instead drives a field boundary which is recorded on a planter monitor using a global positioning receiver, and the system generates a soil map and legend for changing the application prescription.

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21: 2013/04920 22: 2013/07/02 43: 2014/01/15 51: B01J, C10J, F16K, G01L 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: SCHMITZ-GOEB, Manfred, Heinrich, KAR, Ibrahim 33: EP 31: 11150933.7 32: 2011/01/14 54: GASIFICATION REACTOR 00: A gasification reactor (1) comprising a gasifier (2) with a tubular gastight wall (3) arranged within a pressure vessel (9). The gasification reactor comprises one or more pressure responsive devices (20, 21) comprising a sleeve (22, 48) with a cooled section (24, 50) extending outwardly from an opening (23, 49) in the gastight wall. The pressure responsive devices can, e.g. include a pressure measurement device (21) and/or a pressure equalizer (20). Method of using a pressure responsive device with such a gasifier (2), wherein a heat sluice is used formed by a sleeve (22, 48) with a cooled section (24, 50) extending outwardly from an opening (23, 49) in the gastight wall.

21: 2013/04932 22: 2013/07/02 43: 2014/01/06 51: H03M, H04N 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: SOLE ROJALS, Joel, JOSHI, Rajan Laxman, KARCZEWICZ, Marta 33: US 31: 61/419,740 32: 2010/12/03 54: SEPARATELY CODING THE POSITION OF A LAST SIGNIFICANT COEFFICIENT OF A VIDEO BLOCK IN VIDEO CODING 00: An apparatus is disclosed for coding coefficients associated with a block of video data during a video coding process, wherein the apparatus includes a video coder configured to code information that identifies a position of a last nonzero coefficient within the block according to a scanning order associated with the block prior to coding information that identifies positions of other nonzero coefficients within the block, including at least one of the following: coding a onedimensional position within the block that identifies the position of the last nonzero

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PATENT JOURNAL In one example, an apparatus is disclosed for coding coefficients associated with a block of video data during a video coding process, wherein the apparatus includes a video coder configured to code x- and y-coordinates that indicate a position of a last non-zero coefficient within the block according to a scanning order associated with the block when the scanning order comprises a first scanning order, and code interchanged xand y-coordinates that indicate the position of the last non-zero coefficient within the block according to the scanning order when the scanning order comprises a second scanning order, wherein the second scanning order is different than the first scanning order.

coefficient; coding a two-dimensional position within the block that identifies the position of the last nonzero coefficient, and coding a flag that indicates whether the last nonzero coefficient is located within a range of positions within the block, and coding the one-dimensional position when the last nonzero coefficient is located within the range, and otherwise coding the twodimensional position.

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21: 2013/04935 22: 2013/07/02 43: 2014/01/15 51: G06Q, G07C, H04W 71: HOWELL, Kevin Nel 72: HOWELL, Kevin Nel 54: A METHOD OF PRESENTING TIME AND ATTENDANCE RECORDS, A SYSTEM AND A LOGGING TERMINAL

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING DATA 00: The embodiments of the present invention provide a method and an apparatus for transmitting data in a wireless communication system. The method mainly includes that: a network side allocates a shared Temporary Flow Identity TFI to at least two terminals, and transmits said shared TFI to said at least two terminals; the network side transmits a downlink block carrying said shared TFI to said at least two terminals, to enable the terminals, which receives said information, determine that said downlink block is transmitted to the terminal itself according to said shared TFI and analyze the content of said downlink block. With the present invention, the network side can transmit a shared downlink block to at least two terminals simultaneously, and needs not to repeatedly transmit the downlink block or a control block to each terminal individually, therefore the TFI resources of a GPRS system and the transmission resources of downlink channels can be saved.

00: This invention relates to a time and attendance logging terminal 10, system 100 and method 199 of presenting time and attendance records. The system 100 includes a central server 102 and a logging terminal 10 which is configured to record and forward time and attendance data associated with registered users to the server 102 via a wireless network 103. The terminal 10 includes a processor 12; a cellular modem 15 which is configured to communicate with the server 102; a fingerprint reader 18 which is configured to identify a registered user; and a feedback module in the form of an LED driver circuit 17 which is configured to provide a visual output which is indicative of an attendance score which is calculated by comparing the recorded time and attendance data associated with the user, or a number of users, with predefined time and attendance criteria.

21: 2013/04936 22: 2013/07/02 43: 2014/01/06 51: H04L 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: ZHAO, Yang, FANG, Ming 33: CN 31: 201010579552.4 32: 2010/12/03

21: 2013/04937 22: 2013/07/02 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, C12N 71: ThromboGenics N.V. 72: ZWAAL, Richard Reinier 33: EP 31: 11150246.4 32: 2011/01/05 33: US 31: 61/429,868 32: 2011/01/05 54: PLASMINOGEN AND PLASMIN VARIANTS 00: The invention relates to variants of plasminogen and plasmin comprising one or more point mutations in the catalytic domain which reduce or prevent autocatylic destruction of the protease activity of plasmin. Compositions, uses and methods of using said variants of plasminogen Page | 290

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21: 2013/04939 22: 2013/07/02 43: 2014/01/06 51: B01D, C01D 71: OLFI, Mohammed, FARHAT, Tarek R. 72: OLFI, Mohammed, FARHAT, Tarek R. 54: USING ALKALINE FLY ASH AND SIMILAR BYPRODUCTS IN AN IONEXCHANGE/REVERSE OSMOSIS PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SODIUM CARBONATE 00: The proposed invention uses industrial byproducts such as fly ash in an ion exchange/reverse osmosis (IE/RO) patented technology to sequester carbon dioxide CO2 gas and produce 6 to 7% sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) liquor. Similar materials encompass alkaline Fly Ash (AFA) liquor, alkaline red mud (ARM), coal ash, wood ash, and similar natural byproduct materials that are rich in metallic oxides. The process uses AFA or ARM at the input of an IE/RO process where the hydroxides (OH") get extracted and concentrated for CO2 gas sequestration. The remaining insoluble byproduct material is used in civil works such as construction and road industry. Ion exchange modules are used to remove all multivalent ionic impurities while a reverse osmosis (RO) skid concentrates the carbonated liquor up to 6 to 7% liquor (or 10% in advanced RO). The process is not an electrochemical chloro-alkali battery nor related to the ammonical Solvay process. The invention is inherently harnessed for carbon capture in the production of soda chemicals from waste alkaline byproducts. There are similarities in the hardware of patent # WIPO Patent App. No.PCT/IB2009/007713. 21: 2013/04940 22: 2013/07/02 43: 2014/01/17 51: A61K, A61P, C07C, C07D, C07F, C07K, C12N 71: The University of British Columbia 72: HIEBERT, Paul R., KNIGHT, Darryl A., GRANVILLE, David J., BOIVIN, Wendy A., COOPER, Dawn M. 33: US 31: 61/420,230 32: 2010/12/06 54: GRANZYME B INHIBITOR COMPOSITIONS, METHODS AND USES FOR PROMOTING WOUND HEALING 00: Methods of promoting wound healing in a subject is disclosed. The method include applying a Granzyme B (Granzyme B) inhibitor to the wound. The wound may be a skin wound. The Granzyme B inhibitor may be comprised of nucleic acids, or

21: 2013/04941 22: 2013/07/02 43: 2014/01/06 51: E21B, F16L 71: SHAND, Ajay 72: SHAND, Ajay 33: IN 31: 3660/CHE/2010 32: 2010/12/03 54: TURBULENCE FREE RING 00: The present subject matter relates to a turbulence free ring (TFR) (10), for a pipe-coupler unit (1). The TFR (10) includes a main portion (26), forming a closed loop of predetermined diameter, webbed portions (14) extending in an axial direction from the main portion (26), a fitment edge (16), extending in a radially outward direction from the main portion (26), and a raised section (18) having a substantially flat top surface (20). The raised section (18) extends in a radially inward direction from the main portion (26).

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PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2013/04961 22: 03/07/2013 43: 15/01/2014 51: F24J 71: TULI RAJA SINGH 72: TULI RAJA SINGH 33: - 31: - 32: 54: SOLAR ENERGY CONCENTRATOR 00: 57: The invention discloses a solar concentrator that offers a low-cost option dimensioned for supplying energy to a household. The rays of the sun are reflected and concentrated to a point focus by a combination of fixed and movable reflectors, and the heat concentrated in that manner is directed to a stationary remote absorber from where it is used to generate energy to supply the house. A plurality of safety stoppers and barriers prevent accidental misdirection of the concentrated beam. The shape and geometric arrangement of the fixed portion of the reflector array is designed so that the average amount of light received by the stationary remote absorber is maximized for all solar positions within the system's working range.

21: 2013/04946 22: 03/07/2013 43: 15/01/2014 51: B65H 71: NO EL S.R.L 72: ROBERTO PELLENGO GATTI 33: IT 31: MI2011A000467 32: 2011/03/24 54: SPINDLE FOR WINDING UP CORELESS ROLLS OF A PLASTIC FILM 00: 57: A spindle (10) suitable for winding up coreless rolls (11) of a stretchable plastic film; the spindle (10) comprises a tubular body having a peripheral wall (12) defining at least one internal chamber (14) connectable to a pressurised air source. A plurality of perforations (17) extends from the internal chamber (14) of the spindle (10), through the peripheral wall (12) and a protective layer (19) of hard chromehaving a sandblastedouter surface (18) with an average roughness ranging between 6 and 6.5 m, obtained by dry sandblasting.

21: 2013/04962 22: 2013/07/03 43: 2014/01/13 51: C07C, C07D, C07H 71: FURANIX TECHNOLOGIES B.V. 72: DE SOUSA DIAS, Ana, Sofia, Vagueiro, VAN PUTTEN, Robert-Jan, GRUTER, Gerardus, Johannes, Maria 33: US 31: 61/427,588 32: 2010/12/28 33: NL 31: 2005928 32: 2010/12/28 54: PROCESS FOR THE CONVERSION OF A CARBOHYDRATE-CONTAINING FEEDSTOCK 00: A carbohydrate-containing feedstock is converted in a process, which process comprises contacting the feedstock in a first step with an alcohol in the presence of a first acid catalyst at a temperature below 100 C to yield an intermediate product, and contacting at least part of the intermediate product in a second step with an alcohol in the presence of a second acid catalyst at a temperature of at least 100 C. Products of such

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conversion may include hydroxymethylfurfural, hydroxymethylfurfural ethers, levulinic acid, esters thereof and furfural. 21: 2013/04983 22: 2013/07/03 43: 2014/01/10 51: B65B 71: Blu Pack Di Scolaro Mauro, Extru SA 72: SCOLARO, Mauro 33: IT 31: TV2010A000164 32: 2010/12/13 54: DEVICE FOR VACUUM PACKAGING, PARTICULARLY OF FOOD PRODUCTS 00: A packaging device, particularly for packaging trays containing food products or technical materials in a controlled atmosphere and by means of a film of plastic material. The device comprises an upper chamber and a lower chamber, which can be fastened by mutually superimposing them and are each provided internally with a plurality of heat-sealing and/or cutting and/or die-cutting means arranged concentrically. The lower chamber is provided centrally with a plurality of supporting means for a tray.

21: 2013/04984 22: 2013/07/03 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61K, A61P 71: Novo Nordisk A/S 72: KODRA, Jnos Tibor, CONDE-FRIEBOES, Kilian Waldemar, PAULSSON, Johan Fredrik, RAUN, Kirsten 33: EP 31: 11152160.5 32: 2011/01/26 54: LEPTIN DERIVATIVES 00: The invention relates to Leptin derivatives, compositions and therapeutic use there-of. 21: 2013/04985 22: 2013/07/03 43: 2014/01/06 51: C08L, C09D 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: DEOGON, Malkit Singh, DEOGON, Manmohan Singh 33: EP 31: 11151828.8 32: 2011/01/24 54: HIGH HEAT RESISTANT COMPOSITION 00: The invention relates to a composition that can be used as a coating and that can protect a substrate coated with this composition from high heat. The composition comprises: a polysulfide, an epoxy Page | 293

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PATENT JOURNAL 72: CHENG, Weiguo 33: US 31: 12/975,596 32: 2010/12/22 54: RECYCLING OF WASTE COATING COLOR 00: The invention provides a method of recovering and recycling waste coating color from papermaking coating process for use as wet end filler. The inventive method overcomes many technical challenges inherent in using waste coating colors as wet end filler such as the coatings having fine pigments that hurts sheet strength more than regular filler, having strong anionic charge and tendency to disturb wet end chemistry, causing excessive foaming, and containing a large amount of hydrophobic binder particles that tend to agglomerate in the white water and deposit on papermaking equipment. The method involves mixing the coatings with fresh filler particles, adding de-foaming agent, adding cationic coagulant, then preflocculating the mixture. This process causes fresh filler particles, pigments and binders in waste coating color to agglomerate together and form stable flocs with defined particle size distribution. Moreover, using such agglomerate as wet end filler was found to improve sheet strength properties by taking advantage of the binding ability of the latex or binders contained in the waste coating color.

resin, a compound selected from compounds having a secondary and/or a tertiary amine group, and compounds having an amide group, a polysiloxane, and fibres. 21: 2013/04986 22: 2013/07/03 43: 2014/01/10 51: F26B 71: Nordmeccanica S.p.A. 72: CERCIELLO, Antonio 33: IT 31: PC2011A000001 32: 2011/01/11 54: PLANT FOR CONTINUOUSLY DRYING A COATED FILM 00: The present invention relates to a plant for continuously drying a coated film comprising a cavity (3) with a first open end (3a) through which a film (F) enters and a second open end (3b) through which the dried film exits, a plurality of rollers (7) for supporting said film inside said cavity (3), a feed and extraction system (10) adapted to feed a flow of air to first blowing means (9), adapted to direct a flow of air onto the surface of the coated film (F), and to extract a flow of air from said cavity (3) through suction means (27, 28). It includes second blowing means (11) fed by said feed and extraction system (10), adapted to direct a flow of heated air onto the opposite surface of said film.

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00: A ballistic resistant article is presented comprising a plurality of fibrous layers, each of said layers comprising a network of fibers, wherein the fibers have a strength of at least 800 mN/tex (1100 MPa) according to ASTM D 7269-07 and a matrix material, wherein the matrix material comprises a mixture comprising: at least one styrene butadiene random copolymer resin, and at least one tackifier. Compared with an article of the same construction but with a matrix material without a tackifier the article according to the invention comprises a higher adhesion between the fibrous layers both in the unaged and aged state and a lower water pick up after water soak. The article additionally comprising a plate of metal or ceramic exhibits minimal or even no delamination of the fibrous layers after ballistic attack. In contrast an article of the same construction but with a matrix material without the styrene butadiene random copolymer resin exhibits (very strong) interior delamination of the fibrous layers and the article of the same construction with the styrene butadiene random copolymer resin, but without the tackifier as the matrix material exhibits light delamination. 21: 2013/04989 22: 2013/07/03 43: 2014/01/06 51: C04B 71: Lafarge 72: SCHWARTZENTRUBER, Arnaud, MARTIN, Mylne, POURCEL, Fabrice 33: FR 31: 1150676 32: 2011/01/28 54: HYDRAULIC BINDER WITH LOW CLINKER CONTENT 00: The present invention relates to a hydraulic binder comprising, in parts by mass: (a) from 20 to 60 parts of Portland clinker; (b) from 20 to 40parts of slag; and (c) from 0to 60 parts of inorganic material other than the clinker and the slag; the sum of (a), (b) and (c) being equal to 100 parts; which binder further comprises a slag activator comprising,relative to 100 parts of the sum of (a) and (b): from 1.4 to 6.55 parts of alkali metal salt, expressed as equivalent-Na2O; and from 1.1 to 11.0 parts of calcium sulfate, expressed as SO3. 21: 2013/04992 22: 2013/07/03 43: 2014/01/10 51: B28B, C04B 71: Ashland Licensing and Intellectual Property, LLC 72: HASINOVIC, Hida, SELS, Rob, BUYSMAN, Edwin 33: US 31: 61/432,943 32: 2011/01/14 54: HIGH VISCOSITY SPRAY EMULSION CONCRETE RELEASE AGENT

A release agent for concrete includes water, a vegetable oil or animal derived oil ester and a polymeric thickener. The composition can either be a direct release agent wherein the composition is a water-in-oil emulsion or an indirect release agent which is an oil-in-water emulsion. The indirect agent may further include vegetable oil wetting agents and biocides. The release agent does not include typical surfactants such as anionic surfactants, cationic surfactants, zwitterionic surfactants, nonionic surfactants, or amphoteric surfactants.
21: 2013/04994 22: 2013/07/03 43: 2014/01/09 51: H01M 71: Emefcy Ltd. 72: SHECHTER, Ronen Itzhak, LEVY, Eytan Baruch 54: SPIRALLY WOUND MICROBIAL FUEL

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72: LUDOVIC BRAUD, ANNO JORNA, KARL GROSBOIS 33: FR 31: 1100298 32: 2011/02/01, 54: DEVICE FOR PERFORMING INOCULATION OF A VETERINARY PRODUCT IN A POULTRY WING 00: 57: Device for performing inoculation of a veterinary product in poultry, in the area of the alar membrane situated in the front part of the wing and extending between the radius and the humerus of the wing, comprising; a jaw (2) comprising an upper part (20) and a lower part (21), which between them delimit a receiving space (22) designed to receive said alar membrane; a scarifying tool (30) carried by a support element (3), said scarifying tool having a channel (302) designed to deliver the veterinary product; dosing means (4) for the veterinary product, which are connected at one end to a reservoir (40) of the veterinary product and and at the other end to the channel (302) of said scarifying tool, said jaw (2) and/or said support element being movable towards each other and being designed to allow said scarifying tool (30) to be brought into said receiving space (22).

21: 2013/05017 22: 2013/07/04 43: 2014/01/15 51: F24F, F24H 71: KAWASAKI THERMAL ENGINEERING CO., LTD 72: YABASE, Hajime, MAKITA, Kazuyuki, SASAKI, Shinji, GOTO, Yosuke 33: JP 31: 2012-166674 32: 2012/07/27 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING CHILLED WATER FOR AIRCONDITIONING 00: Any one of heat medium , hot water , steam , and high-temperature gas generated by solar heat collected in a solar thermal collector (68), and geotherm, or waste heat from co. generation system or other power plant is used as the driving heat source of a multiple effect absorption chiller (58) of triple effects or more.The multiple chiller effect includes at least an absorber, an evaporator, a condenser, a solution heat exchanger, and n stages (n=3) of regenerators, and has a multiple effects. By constructing in this manner, the invention presents a system of generation chilled water for air-conditioning reduced in the CO2 emission by utilizing solar heat, earths heat, and waste heat from co.generation system or power plant.

21: 2013/04998 22: 04/07/2013 43: 15/01/2014 51: C12N 71: MOLOGEN AG 72: CHRISTIANE KLEUSS, KERSTIN KAPP, MATTHIAS SCHROFF 33: GB 31: 1021873.3 32: 2010/12/23 54: DNA EXPRESSION CONSTRUCT 00: 57: The invention relates to a minimalistic gene expression construct, its transfer into cells and its Page | 296

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21: 2013/05018 22: 2013/07/04 43: 2014/01/15 51: A61K 71: BOARD OF REGENTS THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM, GLAXOSMITHKLINE INTELLECTUAL 72: AUGER, Kurt, R., BOTTSFORD-MILLER, Justin, SOOD, Anil, K. 33: US 31: 61/436,435 32: 2011/01/26 54: COMBINATIONS 00: The present invention relates to a method of treating ovarian cancer in a female human and to pharmaceutical combinations useful in such treatment. In particular, the method relates to a ovarian cancer treatment method that includes administering 5-[[4-[(2,3-dimethyl-2H-indazol-6yl)methylamino]-2- pyrimidinyl]amino]-2methylbenzenesulfonamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and 2-[(5-chloro-2-[[3methyl-1-(1-methylethyl)-1 H-pyrazol-5-yl]amino]4- pyridinyl)amino]-N-methoxybenzamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and optionally 1,7,10-trihydroxy-9-oxo-5,20epoxytax-11-ene-2a,4, 13a-triyl 4- acetate 2benzoate 13-{(2R,3S)-3-[(tertbutoxycarbonyl)amino]-2-hydroxy-3phenylpropanoate}, to a human in need thereof.

21: 2013/05024 22: 2013/07/04 43: 2014/01/06 51: C07H, C12Q, G01N 71: Almac Diagnostics Limited 72: HARKIN, Denis Paul, PROUTSKI, Vitali, BLACK, Julie, KERR, Peter, KENNEDY, Richard, WINTER, Andreas, DAVISON, Timothy, BYLESJO, Max, FARZTDINOV, Vadim, WILSON, Claire, HOLT, Robert James 33: US 31: 61/435,922 32: 2011/01/25 54: COLON CANCER GENE EXPRESSION SIGNATURES AND METHODS OF USE 00: A gene expression signature of colon cancer, microarrays including them and methods of using the colon gene expression signature are provided. The gene expression signature is especially useful for determining the prognosis of a patient diagnosed with colon cancer, such as stage II colon cancer. The gene signature described herein is also useful for determining effectiveness of surgical resection with or without adjuvant chemotherapy, and determining possibility of cancer recurrence in patients with colon cancer.

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: PROCESS AND INTERMEDIATES FOR SYNTHESIZING AGOMELATINE 00: A process for the industrial synthesis of the compound of formula (I) from the allyl cyanide of formula (II) and a compound of formula (III), wherein Xa is an -S-C(S)-OR group in which R is a linear or branched (C1-C6) alkyl group.

21: 2013/05026 22: 2013/07/04 43: 2014/01/06 51: C07C, C07D 71: Les Laboratoires Servier 72: ZARD, Samir, SIRE, Batrice, BOUMEDIENE, Mehdi 33: FR 31: 11.00023 32: 2011/01/05 54: NOVEL PROCESS FOR SYNTHESIZING AGOMELATINE 00: Process for the industrial synthesis of the compound of formula (I).

21: 2013/05027 22: 2013/07/04 43: 2014/01/06 51: C07C 71: Les Laboratoires Servier 72: ZARD, Samir, SIRE, Batrice, BOUMEDIENE, Mehdi 33: FR 31: 11.00024 32: 2011/01/05

21: 2013/05031 22: 2013/07/04 43: 2014/01/10 51: C07K 71: Centro de Ingeniera Gentica y Biotecnologa, Biorec S.A. 72: LAMDAN ORDAS, Humberto, GAVILONDO COWLEY, Jorge Vctor, AYALA AVILA,, Marta, MUOZ POZO, Yasmiana, PUPO MERIO, Amaury, ROJAS DORANTES, Gertrudis, PREZ SNCHEZ, Lincidio 33: CU 31: 2010-0264 32: 2010/12/28 54: RECOMBINANT ANTIBODIES TO THE VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR (VEGF) WHICH ARE OBTAINED BY MEANS OF MUTAGENESIS OF VARIABLE REGIONS 00: The present invention discloses recombinant human antibodies that recognize the human vascular endothelial growth factor A(VEGF-A), block the interaction thereof with the VEGFR2

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PATENT JOURNAL 51: B02C 71: FLSmidth A/S 72: SHARMAN, David 33: US 31: 61/427,821 32: 2010/12/29 54: CRUSHING BODY AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME 00: A crushing body includes a wear body, inserts positioned in channels of the wear body, a mounting body positioned adjacent to the inserts and fasteners inserted into the mounting body to connect the mounting body to the inserts, the wear body, or both the inserts and the wear body. Preferably, the inserts are positioned so that a portion of each of the inserts is within the wear body and a base portion is adjacent to or engages the mounting body. Crushing devices such as mills, and crushers may utilize embodiments of the crushing body.

receptor, and interfere with the in vitro proliferative and in vivo pro-angiogenic effects thereof. Said antibodies identify an epitope in the human VEGF-A that is different from any other one previously reported and were obtained by combining a single immunoglobulin light chain variable region with three other heavy chain regions. The antibodies were obtained by means of mutagenesis of human immunoglobulin variable regions, and can be used for immunotherapy for pathological entities associated with vascular growth, such as age-related macular degeneration, cancer and others. 21: 2013/05033 22: 2013/07/04 43: 2014/01/09 51: H04R 71: NIEDERMANN, Paul 72: NIEDERMANN, Paul 33: US 31: 61/426,973 32: 2010/12/23 54: LOW-PROFILE SPEAKER 00: A low-profile speaker that includes a low-profile frame, and a first magnet assembly disposed in the low-profile frame. The first magnet assembly has a first cage and a plurality of magnets disposed in the first cage. The low-profile speaker also includes a support assembly having a cone and a support ring attached to the cone, and a voice coil attached to the support ring. The support ring and voice coil are suspended in relatively close proximity to the magnet assembly such that the support ring and voice coil oscillate in response to electrical signals in the voice coil.

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51: G06F, H04L 71: TransUnion LLC 72: MAHENDRAKAR, Alka, CHEN, Kehang, OBREGON, Luis 33: US 31: 61/428,774 32: 2010/12/30 54: IDENTITY VERIFICATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS 00: Systems and methods for authenticating the identity of a user prior to giving access to confidential data at a user interface via a network are described. In an exemplary implementation in an Internet environment, a server hosts an application providing selective access by the user to confidential data related to the user. The user provides initial data to the application as part of a request to access the confidential data. At least one database having the confidential data stored therein is accessed by the server to retrieve confidential data relating to the user located in the database based on the initial data received from the client interface. An exam creation function causes the server to create an exam comprising at least one question based at least in part on a portion of the confidential data relating to the user. This function creates the exam based on at least one exam definition. An exam administration function causes the server to transmit the exam to the client interface for presentation to the user. The user is granted access to the confidential data subsequent to determination that the user successfully passed the exam.

21: 2013/05037 22: 2013/07/04 43: 2014/01/15 51: H04R 71: Beats Electronics, LLC 72: BRUNNER, Robert, VANDENBUSSCHE, Gregoire, FRUHAUF, Chris 33: US 31: 61/429,426 32: 2011/01/03 54: AUDIO LISTENING SYSTEM 00: A headphone assembly is provided and includes a headband assembly comprising at least one end; an ear-cup assembly pivotably engaged to the headband assembly by an engagement structure positioned proximate to the at least one end of the headband assembly, the ear-cup assembly comprising a cap and a housing, wherein the cap and the housing are connected to form an enclosed space inside the ear-cup assembly; a transducer configured to produce sound and positioned within the enclosed space of the earcup assembly; and a damper rim positioned between the ear-cup assembly and the at least one end of the headband assembly, the damper rim covering the engagement structure and being engaged to the ear-cup assembly and the at least one end of the headband assembly.

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21: 2013/05038 22: 2013/07/04 43: 2014/01/13 51: B01D, C07B, C07F 71: Nalco Company 72: DAVIS, Ronald V., MOSS, Wayne L., STROMINGER, Michael G., RENZELLO, Randon, FAIGL, Thomas A., HAY, Daniel N.T. 33: US 31: 12/984,331 32: 2011/01/04 54: PHOSPHORIC ACID PRODUCTION GYPSUM FILTRATION FLOCCULANT PREDILUTION (MAKE DOWN) WITH POSTFILTRATION PHOSPHORIC ACID 00: A method for minimizing the addition of water to a phosphoric acid production process is described. The method uses phosphoric acid to make down a flocculant that is added to the process in order to promote filtration or clarification of crude phosphoric acid. Preferably, the phosphoric acid is a crude, clarified phosphoric acid that is recycled from the phosphoric acid production process itself.

21: 2013/05043 22: 05/07/2013 43: 15/01/2014 51: A61K, G01N 71: MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV 72: LEANDER GRODE, STEFAN H E KAUFMANN, SILKE BANDERMANN, CHRISTIANE DESEL 33: US 31: 61/425,442 32: 2010/12/21 54: DETERMINATION OF THE EFFICACY OF AN ANTI-MYCROBACTIRIAL VACCINATION 00: 57: The invention relates to methods and reagents for determining efficacy of vaccine, particularly of a tuberculosis vaccine. 21: 2013/05172 22: 10/07/2013 43: 17/01/2014 51: F16D 71: SOFINECO 72: ARMAND POYET, ROMAIN SIMON, ANNE SOPHIE PANSERI 33: FR 31: 11/00540 32: 2011/02/23 54: DEVICE FOR ELECTRICALLY BRAKING A DRIVE SHAFT 00: 57: The electric braking device according to the present invention comprises a braking member (2) which consists on the one hand of electric jaws (7) and of at least one sliding shoe (8) which are mounted near the brake disc (3) so that the latter passes at least partially between the said electric jaws (7) and the sliding shoe (8) and, on the other hand, of fixing means (4) for fixing the electric jaws (7) and the sliding shoe (8) to the fixed chassis (6) giving the said jaws and the said shoe degrees of freedom which are obtained by the combination of various connections known as <<flat-plane connection>> AP, <<point connection>> LP and <<annular linear connection>> LA in order to compensate for misalignments and defects in the shape of the brake disc (3) while it is being rotationally driven.

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21: 2013/05064 22: 2013/07/05 43: 2014/01/15 51: B61G, B61K 71: GOLDFIELDS MANAGEMENT (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: MORELLI, Daniele, ROETS, Andre, Hendrik 33: ZA 31: 2012/04367 32: 2012/06/14 54: COUPLER 00: This invention relates to a coupler 10 for use on railroad vehicles. The coupler 10 comprises a coupler housing 12 having a socket 14 at a front end thereof to receive therein an end portion of a coupling link 16. The coupler 10 also includes securing means, in the form of a locking member or pin 20, to secure the coupling link 16 in the socket 14. The locking member 20 is movable between a securing position wherein the locking member 20 engages an aperture 18A in the coupling link 16, and a retracted position wherein the locking member 20 is withdrawn from the aperture 18A. The coupler 10 also includes an actuator 22 for activating the locking member 20 when the coupling link 16 engages the actuator 22.

21: 2013/05065 22: 2013/07/05 43: 2014/01/15 51: A45C, B62B 71: COETZEE, Gerrit 72: COETZEE, Gerrit 54: SHOPPING TROLLEY 00: This invention relates to a shopping trolley 10. More particularly, but not exclusively, this invention relates to a shopping trolley which is adapted to accommodate a first item 22, such as an item of clothing, in a suspended position. The shopping trolley 10 comprises a wheeled frame 12 having a lower portion 16 and an upper portion 18, and an elongate suspending member 20 connected to the upper portion 18 of the wheeled frame 12 for suspending the first item 22 from it. The shopping trolley 10 also includes receiving means being a container in the form of a handheld basket 24 seated in a cavity 26 defined in the lower portion 16 of the wheeled frame 12 for receiving a second item 28 such as an item of grocery therein.

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PATENT JOURNAL 00: The invention specifies a method for automatically producing milk froth in a milk-frothing apparatus, and also a milk-frothing apparatus for automatically producing milk froth. In this case, the milk-frothing apparatus (100) has at least one hollow space (10), a steam-inlet channel (11) for introducing steam into the hollow space (10), a milk-inlet channel (13) for introducing milk into the hollow space (10), an air-inlet channel (12) for introducing air into the hollow space (10), and an outlet channel (70) for discharging milk froth from the milk-frothing apparatus (100), wherein the respective channels each issue directly or indirectly into the hollow space (10). With the aim of specifying a method and a milk-frothing apparatus by means of which an organoleptic milk froth of which the taste is optimized can be automatically produced, the invention makes provision for steam, preferably steam from water, to be introduced into the steam-inlet channel (11) in order to allow milk and air to flow into the hollow space (10) and in order to mix said milk, air and steam to form a milk/air/steam mixture, and to then output the milk/air/steam mixture into the outlet channel (70), wherein a sweetening means (80A, 80B, 80C) is provided in a region of the milk-frothing apparatus (100) through which at least the milk/air/steam mixture flows.

21: 2013/05066 22: 2013/07/05 43: 2014/01/15 51: A61K, A61P 71: CADILA HEALTHCARE LIMITED 72: GAMBHIRE, Dhiraj, JANI, Rajendrakumar, Hariprasad, SATA, Kaushik, KOTHARI, Himanshu, PATEL, Pankaj, Ramanbhai, PANDEY, Bipin 33: IN 31: 257/MUM/2011 32: 2011/01/31 54: TREATMENT FOR LIPODYSTROPHY 00: -

The present invention provides a therapeutic compound of formula (I) and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts for the prevention and treatment of lipodystrophy caused because of HIV infection or combination therapy of HIV-1 protease inhibitors (Pis) and/or reverse transcriptase inhibitors (nRTIs) by neutralizing lipohypertrophy, lipoatrophy and metabolic abnormalities in HIV patient.
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21: 2013/05068 22: 2013/07/05 43: 2014/01/15 51: B21C, B21F 71: SPECIALTY MINERALS (MICHIGAN) INC. 72: COLLART, Patrice 33: US 31: 61/668,954 32: 2012/07/06 33: US 31: 13/933,768 32: 2013/07/02 54: SHALLOW METALLURGICAL WIRE INJECTION METHOD AND RELATED DEPTH CONTROL 00: A method and system for dispensing an additive wire involves use of a lance for delivering the additive wire and determination of location data with respect to a surface of a metallurgical melt into which the lance is place.

21: 2013/05083 22: 2013/07/05 43: 2014/01/15 51: G01S, G08G 71: Kapsch TrafficCom AG 72: NAGY, Oliver 33: EP 31: 12 175 308.1 32: 2012/07/06 54: METHOD FOR DETECTING A WHEEL OF A VEHICLE 00: The invention relates to a method for detecting a wheel by emitting a measuring beam, recording the frequencies of the reflected measuring beam over time as a received signal, and detecting a change of a predetermined kind in the received signal as a wheel, wherein the vehicle comprises an onboard unit, which stores information that indicates the vehicle length at least indirectly, comprising: reading said information from the onboard unit by way of a radio communication and measuring the speed of the vehicle; computing the duration of the passage of the vehicle passing the detector unit based on this information and the -speed; determining a time window in the received signal which shows an

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approximately constant change of the received signal over the aforementioned duration; determining a spurious signal component in a segment of the received signal that immediately precedes the time window; and compensating the received signal in the time window by the spurious signal component.

21: 2013/05084 22: 2013/07/05 43: 2014/01/15 51: G01C, G01S, G08G 71: Kapsch TrafficCom AG 72: NAGY, Oliver 33: EP 31: 12 175 290.1 32: 2012/07/06 54: METHOD FOR DETECTING A WHEEL OF A VEHICLE 00: The invention relates to a method for detecting a rotating wheel of a vehicle by evaluating the Doppler shift of a measuring beam, which is emitted by a detector unit passed by the vehicle, reflected by the wheel and returned in Dopplershifted form, wherein, in a relative position to the wheel, the vehicle comprises an onboard unit, which can establish radio communication with a transceiver having a known location in the detector unit, comprising:measuring the direction and distance of the onboard unit from the transceiver on the basis of at least one radio communication between the same; and controlling the radiation direction or radiation position of the measuring beam in accordance with the measured direction and distance and taking into consideration the aforementioned relative position and location.

21: 2013/05085 22: 2013/07/05 43: 2014/01/16 51: G01C, G01S, G08G 71: Kapsch TrafficCom AG 72: NAGY, Oliver 33: EP 31: 12 175 290.1 32: 2012/07/06 54: METHOD FOR DETECTING A WHEEL OF A VEHICLE 00: The invention relates to a method for detecting a rotating wheel of a vehicle by evaluating the Doppler shift of a measuring beam, which is emitted by a detector unit passed by the vehicle, reflected by the wheel and returned in Dopplershifted form, wherein, in a relative position to the wheel, the vehicle comprises an onboard unit, which can establish a radio communication with a transceiver having a known location in the detector unit, comprising:measuring the direction and distance of the onboard unit from the transceiver on the basis of at least one radio communication between the same; andcontrolling the radiation direction or radiation position of the measuring beam in accordance with the measured direction and distance and taking into consideration the aforementioned relative position and location;wherein this relative position is stored in the onboard unit and is read from the onboard unit by way of a radio communication for the purpose of the aforementioned consideration.

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PATENT JOURNAL The invention provides a method for the cleaning of a soiled substrate comprising treating the substrate with a non-polymeric solid particulate cleaning material and wash water, the treatment being carried out in an apparatus comprising a drum comprising perforated side walls and having a capacity of between 5 and 50 litres for each kg of fabric in the washload, wherein the solid particulate cleaning material comprises a multiplicity of non-polymeric particles at a particle to fabric addition level of 0.1:1-10:1 by mass, each of the particles being substantially cylindrical or spherical in shape, and wherein the drum comprising perforated side walls is rotated at a speed which generates G forces in the range of from 0.05 to 900 G. The non-polymeric particles may comprise particles of glass, silica, stone, wood, or any of a variety of metals or ceramic materials.

21: 2013/05090 22: 2013/07/05 43: 2014/01/06 51: A61M 71: Poly Medicure Limited 72: BAID, Rishi 33: IN 31: 2897/DEL/2010 32: 2010/12/06 54: INTRAVENOUS CATHETER APPARATUS 00: The invention relates to an intravenous catheter apparatus comprising a tubular catheter having a proximal end and a distal end, a needle defining an axial direction and having a needle shaft and a needle tip at a distal end of the needle shaft, wherein said needle shaft extends through said tubular catheter such that said needle tip of said needle protrudes from said distal end of said tubular catheter, and wherein said needle shaft comprises an engagement means adapted to engage with a needle guard slidably arranged on said needle shaft in order to prevent said needle guard from sliding off said needle tip.

21: 2013/05091 22: 2013/07/05 43: 2014/01/06 51: C11D, D06F, D06P 71: Xeros Limited 72: JENKINS, Stephen Derek, KENNEDY, Frazer John 33: GB 31: 1100627.7 32: 2011/01/14 54: IMPROVED CLEANING METHOD 00: -

21: 2013/05092 22: 2013/07/05 43: 2014/01/13 51: G06F, H04B, H04W 71: Covidien LP 72: GAINES, Robert B., WIESNER, Joel D., BREITWEISER, Kenneth M., HOLSTE, John 33: US 31: 13/006,769 32: 2011/01/14 54: WIRELESS RELAY MODULE FOR REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEMS 00: A wireless relay module for networked communications between a series of medical devices and a remote monitoring device. An interface circuit coupled to each medical device communicates with the wireless relay module via Page | 306

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a wireless relay network. The relay module communicates with the remote monitoring device over an internet-accessible wireless communication network, and includes a receiver coupled to the wireless relay network, a first transmitter coupled to the wireless relay network, a second transmitter coupled to the internetaccessible wireless communications network; and a controller. The controller determines a status of the internet-accessible wireless communications network. When the status indicates that the internet-accessible wireless communications network is accessible, the second transmitter is selected for transmitting medical device data. When the internet-accessible wireless communications network is not accessible, the first transmitter is selected for transmitting the data to another wireless relay module.

21: 2013/05106 22: 2013/07/08 43: 2014/01/13 51: A61B 71: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC. 72: ASTORINO, Steven, William, MILLS, Laura, Lindsey, SORENSEN, Peter, Klindt 33: US 31: 13/016,389 32: 2011/01/28 54: TISSUE REPAIR 00: An apparatus (100) includes a flexible fixation member (10) having a body (12) with a longitudinal extent and a width, the body defining a plurality of openings (14) through the body, each of the plurality of openings formed substantially cross wise through the width of the body, and a suture (20) having two terminal ends (20a, 20b), the suture being interwoven through each of the plurality of openings in the body of the fixation member such that multiple portions of the fixation

21: 2013/05107 22: 2013/07/08 43: 2014/01/09 51: A61B 71: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC. 72: SMITH, Graham 33: US 31: 13/016,081 32: 2011/01/28 54: SURGICAL AIMING DEVICE 00: A hinged pivoting guide for positioning a femoral tunnel in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction locates a drilling hole for placement that optimally penetrates a minimal depth of soft tissue (skin, muscle, etc.) yet directs drilling into a sufficiently rigid and structurally sound area of the femur. The hinged guide allows placement of an Page | 307

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT TO ESTABLISH DURING DOWN-THE-HOLE DRILLING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE CAVITY OF THE DRILL STRING AND THE SURROUNDING MATERIAL 00: The invention concerns a method to establish communication between the inner cavity of a drill string and the surrounding material down in a drill hole (60) during the use of a down- the-hole drill unit with a drill string (10), a down-the-hole hammer drill (1), and a source of pressurised medium (11) that delivers a medium under pressure to the down-the-hole hammer drill. Communication is established through: (a) that a tube section (10:1) of the drill string (10) is assigned openings (17), (b) that a piston (15) with an axial channel (16) is arranged, (c) that the piston (15) is inserted into the cavity of the tube section (10:1) in a manner that allows sliding, (d) that the piston (15) allows driving fluid to be led through a channel (16) from the source of pressure (11) to the down-the-hole hammer drill (1), (e) that the piston (15) is assigned a first part (40) of a recovery means (45), which part can be united with a second part (41), (f) that a lifting arrangement (42) is arranged at the surface level, (g) that the second connector (41 ) of the recovery means (45) is lowered into the drill hole (60), the piston (15) is fished up out of the drill hole and the compartment in the cavity of the tube section (10:1) that is formed is used as a measurement compartment.

aimer point at a desired drilling exit location on the femur. The hinge is adapted to secure the aimer at a degree of rotation about an axis defined by the hinge rotation, such that the axis passes through the aimer point throughout rotation of the hinge while maintaining the aimer point in line with an insertion guide slideably movable through the aperture in the handle, the aperture defined by an insertion axis extending toward the aimer point such that the aimer point remains disposed at the intersection of the hinge axis and the insertion axis.

21: 2013/05130 22: 2013/07/08 43: 2014/01/08 51: E21B 71: LKAB Wassara AB 72: HRMAN, Magnus 33: SE 31: 1150083-2 32: 2011/02/07

21: 2013/05131 22: 2013/07/08 43: 2014/01/29 51: E05C, E05D, F06B 71: Foshan Ideal Co., Ltd 72: WEI, Wuxiang 33: CN 31: 201320314093.6 32: 2013/06/03 54: DOOR ASSEMBLY 00: Page | 308

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PATENT JOURNAL by a self-sustaining electrolytic process. The advantages of the present invention over the prior art are that it is faster than cementation with copper, without using electric current. The claimed method is characterised in that it is performed in a self-sustaining electrochemical cell in which the anode and cathode are short-circuited; and the anode and cathode compartments are separated by an ion exchange membrane. Moreover, the provision of a copper anode and the use of a stripping solution as the anolyte allow soluble copper levels to be kept stable, thus preserving the leaching power of thiosulphate solutions, and allowing them to be recycled in a new leaching step.

A door assembly comprises a stationary frame having a substrate side. The substrate side has at least one first through hole. The door assembly further comprises an adhesive element and a locking assembly. The locking assembly comprises a fixing element having an anchoring portion, and a cam mechanism movable between a first position and a second position to lock with and release from the anchoring portion. The fixing element has a width less than that of the substrate side and the anchoring portion has a width less than that of the at least one first through hole. Due to the differences between the widths of the substrate side and the fixing element and between the widths of the anchoring portion and the first through hole, the stationary frame is easy to be moved in the width direction, so as to compensate errors generated during mounting operation.

21: 2013/05133 22: 2013/07/08 43: 2014/01/17 51: C22B, C25C, C25D 71: Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Servicios Administrativos Peoles, S.A. de C.V. 72: LAPIDUS LAVINE, Gretchen Terri, ALONSO GMEZ, Alejandro Rafael, BENAVIDES PREZ, Ricardo, LARA VALENZUELA, Carlos 33: MX 31: MX/a/2010/013510 32: 2010/12/09 54: ELECTRORECOVERY OF GOLD AND SILVER FROM THIOSULPHATE SOLUTIONS 00: The present invention pertains to the mining industry and to the processing of minerals and materials containing gold and silver. More specifically, it relates to a method for recovering gold and silver from copper thiosulphate solutions

21: 2013/05145 22: 2013/07/09 43: 2014/01/13 51: C01B, G21C 71: MALLINCKRODT LLC 72: BARBOSA, Luis 33: GB 31: 1100504.8 32: 2011/01/12 54: PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING A GAS STREAM 00: A process of treating hydrogen gas liberated from the acid or alkaline dissolution of a metal is provided. The process comprises a step of passing the liberated hydrogen gas through a reactor containing an oxidising agent for oxidation of the hydrogen gas into water, followed by a step of regenerating the oxidising agent. Also provided is an apparatus for carrying out the process, the apparatus comprising a reactor containing the oxidising agent, wherein the reactor is at least partially immersed in an alumina bath.

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PATENT JOURNAL separating turntable (3), the poles of two magnetic concentrating steel cores (2) adjacent to the separating turntable (3), two corresponding excitation coils (1), the magnetic material receiving hopper (4) and the feed hopper (12) constitute a module unit, and a plurality of identical module units constitute a magnetic separation device set. The modularized magnetic separation device set allows a single machine to expand indefinitely by adding modules, allowing processing volume to increase with the same ratio, and enables the device to be more reasonable for transportation in pieces.

21: 2013/05146 22: 2013/07/09 43: 2014/01/16 51: A01H, C12N 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: BEUCHAT, Julien, CAMPANONI, Prisca, DAI, Shunhong, FACCHINETTI, Claudio, LUGONMOULIN, Nicolas, RAMIREZ, Gustavo, LAPARRA, Helene, OISHI, Karen, ROESTI, Sandrine, CABRERA, Rosa 33: EP 31: 11151190.3 32: 2011/01/17 54: PROTEIN EXPRESSION IN PLANTS 00: The present invention relates to protein expression in plants, particularly the large-scale production of recombinant polypeptides in whole Nicotiana tabacum plants. The use of preselected combination of N. tabacum varieties and Agrobacterium strains, optionally including one or more improvements to the transient expressionbased methods of the invention, enables the production of large quantities of a heterologous polypeptides economically and in a short period of time. 21: 2013/05161 22: 2013/07/09 43: 2014/01/13 51: B03C 71: Longi Magnet Co., Ltd 72: ZHANG, Chengchen, TANG, Qi, LI, Hengsheng, LI, Chaopeng 33: CN 31: 201110117088.1 32: 2011/05/09 54: MODULARIZED MAGNETIC SEPARATION UNIT 00: A modularized magnetic separation unit, comprising excitation coils (1), magnetic concentrating steel cores (2), a separating turntable (3), a magnetic material receiving hopper (4), a non-magnetic material discharge hopper (5), a material vibrator (6), a turntable water-flushing device (7), a supporting bracket (8), a turntable drive device (9), a material by-pass duct (10), a magnetic material collecting hopper (11) and a feed hopper (12); wherein one

21: 2013/05162 22: 2013/07/09 43: 2014/01/17 51: H04N 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: PANCHAL, Rahul P., KARCZEWICZ, Marta, CHEN, Peisong 33: US 31: 61/422,051 32: 2010/12/10 54: ADAPTIVE SUPPORT FOR INTERPOLATING VALUES OF SUB-PIXELS FOR VIDEO CODING 00: This disclosure describes techniques for calculating values of sub-integer pixels applied by an encoder and a decoder to encode blocks of video data. In one example, a video encoder is configured to receive values for a full integer pixel positions of a reference sample, apply an interpolation filter to a first set of the values for the full integer pixel positions to calculate a value for a first sub-integer pixel of one of the full integer pixel positions, apply the interpolation filter to a second, Page | 310

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PATENT JOURNAL structure and can provide an opening and closing operation with a low torque. And also disclosed is a valve with the above-mentioned valve core assembly.

different set of the values for the full integer pixel positions to calculate a value for a second, different sub- integer pixel of the one of the full integer pixel positions, encode a current block of pixels using a motion vector that points to one of the first sub-integer pixel and the second subinteger pixel.

21: 2013/05163 22: 2013/07/09 43: 2014/01/13 51: F16K 71: Shanghai Horen Science and Technology Co., Ltd, Pallecon Container Logistics Limited 72: QIAN, Zuocheng, YUAN, Fang, THORNHILL, Martin, LUTZU, Gino 33: CN 31: 201010583035.4 32: 2010/12/10 54: VALVE AND VALVE CORE ASSEMBLY THEREOF 00: A valve core assembly comprises a valve core (9) and a transmission device. A recess (90) is formed on the top of the valve core. The transmission device is provided in the recess (90) of the valve core. A first transmission relationship and a second transmission relationship are formed between the transmission device and the recess (90) of the valve core. The first transmission relationship is established so that the transmission device drives the valve core (9) to rotate axially. When the movement in the first transmission relationship is ended, the relationship between the transmission device and the valve core (9) switches from the first transmission relationship to the second transmission relationship. The second transmission relationship is established so that the transmission device drives the valve core (9) to carry out an extrusion movement, and the extrusion movement enables the valve core to have a moving component at least in an axial direction. The valve core assembly is simple in

21: 2013/05164 22: 2013/07/09 43: 2014/01/13 51: C07C, C07D 71: Syngenta Participations AG 72: TERINEK, Miroslav, FABER, Dominik, KOENIG, Stefan 33: EP 31: 11151965.8 32: 2011/01/25 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF PYRAZOLE CARBOXYLIC ACID AMIDE 00: The invention relates to a process for the preparation of 3-difluoromethyl-1 -methyl-1 Hpyrazole-4-carboxylic acid (9-dichloromethylene1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1,4-methano-naphthalen-5-yl)amide by acylating the oxime oxygen of the compound of formula (VIII), in the presence of a solvent and an acylating agent of formula (XI) R1C(X)-CI (XI); wherein X is oxygen or sulfur; R1 is chloro if X is oxygen or sulfur; or R1 is C1C6alkoxy, CH3-C(=CH2)-0-, phenoxy or trichloromethoxy if X is oxygen; and a) if R1 is chloro and the compound of formula (XI) was added to the compound of formula (VIII); reacting the so obtained product of formula (Xlla) wherein X is oxygen or sulfur; with the compound of formula (IX) b) if R1 is chloro and the compound of formula (VIII) was added to the compound of formula (XI); or R1 is C1-C6alkoxy, CH3C(=CH2)-0-, phenoxy or trichloromethoxy if X is oxygen; reacting the so obtained product of formula (XII) wherein X is oxygen or sulfur; R1 is chloro if X is oxygen or sulfur; or R1 is C1-

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C6alkoxy, CH3-C(=CH2)-0-, phenoxy or trichloromethoxy if X is oxygen; with the compound of formula (IX).

21: 2013/05165 22: 2013/07/09 43: 2014/01/13 51: H01B 71: ABB Technology Ltd. 72: ERIKSSON, Thomas, SJBERG, Peter 33: EP 31: 11152449.2 32: 2011/01/28 54: TEMPERATURE COMPENSATED BUSHING DESIGN 00: A bushing (11) comprising a bottom contact (3), and a tubular conductor (2), having a lower part having an end in electrical and mechanical contact with the bottom contact, and a draw rod arrangement, inside the conductor, arranged to exert sufficient contact pressure between the bottom contact and the conductor, and the draw rod arrangement comprises a member (10) in mechanical contact with the conductor and draw rod (1) having a second end, fixedly connected to the bottom contact, and a first end in connection to the member and clamping means (5), the clamping means is adapted to apply a force, urging the member in the direction of the bottom contact to generate sufficient contact pressure between the bottom contact and the conductor. The member (10) of the draw rod arrangement is arranged to apply said force to the lower part of the conductor.

21: 2013/05166 22: 2013/07/09 43: 2014/01/17 51: A01N, A61K 71: Thetis Pharmaceuticals LLC 72: MYLARI, Banavara L., SCIAVOLINO, Frank C. 33: US 31: 61/461,113 32: 2011/01/12 54: LIPID-LOWERING ANTIDIABETIC AGENT 00: -

A composition which includes a salt of metformin and the use of the composition for treatment of or use in prediabetes, diabetes, lowering triglycerides and/or other conditions in mammals.
21: 2013/05167 22: 2013/07/09 43: 2014/01/10 51: A01N, A01P 71: Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. 72: HAYASHI, Hiroyuki, OHNO, Masanari 33: JP 31: 2011-002691 32: 2011/01/11 Page | 312

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54: METHOD FOR CONTROLLING CLUBROOT 00: In order to control the clubroot of brassica vegetables which is settled-planted in a farm field, it is necessary to previously treat the seedling with a chemical before settled planting or treat the soil with a chemical, but the clubroot is sometimes not controlled depending on the weather or soil conditions. In addition, the treatment with a fungicidal compound at a high concentration causes a problem of phytotoxicity or crop persistence. An object of the present invention is to solve these problems and provide a method for easily and simply controlling clubroot without causing a problem of phytotoxicity or crop persistence. The present invention provides a method for controlling clubroot, comprising applying cyazofamid to brassica vegetables after seeding or settled planting in a farm field. 21: 2013/05173 22: 10/07/2013 43: 17/01/2014 51: A61B 71: CLARIANCE 72: ORLANDO ORTIZ, GUY VIART, JEAN YVES LEROY, AFSHIN GANGI, ALAIN TORNIER, ADRIEN BILLON 33: FR 31: 1100199 32: 2011/01/24 54: DRILLING DEVICE FOR MAKING A BONE CANAL WITH A CURVED PROFILE INSIDE THE BODY OF A VERTEBRA 00: 57: The drilling device for making a bone canal (2) with a curved profile (2b) through a straight cannula (6) anchored beforehand in the body of a vertebra (3) which has a cortical plate (4) of a spinal segment (Sr) of a vertebral column (CV), Cv), comprises a guide pin (8) stemming from a guide pin kit which has, at one end thereof, firstly, a curved profile (8a), the radius of curvature R of which is less than 20 mm, and, secondly, a highly sharpened tip (8b) which is in a direction defined by an angle Y which is less than 90 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis of said pin, the profile of said guide pin (8) making it possible to define, after introduction of the latter into the body of the vertebra (3), two points of contact a and b which guide the free end of an articulated drill (10) in order to position said free end in a direction substantially perpendicular to that of the cortical plate (4) of the vertebra (3) to be pierced.

21: 2013/05188 22: 2013/07/10 43: 2014/01/14 51: B30B 71: AMUKON KABUSHIKI KAISHA 72: KANEKO, Kazuo, TEZUKA, Yusuke, NAKAMURA, Yoshitaka, KADOWAKI, Yuki, KOBAYASHI, Hirokazu 33: JP 31: 2011-012428 32: 2011/01/24 33: JP 31: 2011-102514 32: 2011/04/28 54: SOLID-LIQUID SEPARATION DEVICE 00: A solid-liquid separation device includes a plurality of fixed members and movable members that are movably disposed between the adjacent fixed members, and moreover a screw extending through the fixed members and the movable members in a state where the screw is not in contact with the fixed members and the movable members. The screw is rotationally driven about a center axis line thereof. Following the rotation of the screw, an object to be treated that has penetrated into a solid-liquid separation portion demarcated by the fixed members and the movable members is caused to move toward an outlet of the solid-liquid separation portion, a filtrate separated from the object is discharged to the outside of the solid-liquid separation portion through filtrate discharge gaps between the fixed members and the movable members, and the object that has a reduced liquid content ratio is discharged from the outlet to the outside of the solid-liquid separation portion. In order to increase significantly a dewatering ratio of the object, the movable members are formed to move while penetrating closer to the center axis line of the screw than an outer circumferential edge of the

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blade of the screw, without coming into contact with the screw.

21: 2013/05189 22: 2013/07/10 43: 2014/01/17 51: A01H, C07K, C12N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: BURTON, Stephanie, STORER, Nicholas, P., SHEETS, Joel, J., WOOSLEY, Aaron, T., MEADE, Thomas, NARVA, Kenneth, E. 33: US 31: 61/423,935 32: 2010/12/16 54: COMBINED USE OF VIP3AB AND CRY1AB FOR MANAGEMENT OF RESISTANCE INSECTS 00: The subject invention includes methods and plants for controlling lepidopteran insects, said plants comprising a Vip3Ab insecticidal protein in combination with a CrylAb protein to delay or prevent development of resistance by the insect(s) - particularly corn earworm.

21: 2013/05190 22: 2013/07/10 43: 2014/01/17 51: E21D 71: GAROCK PTY LTD 72: MALTBY, David, HEDRICK, Neville 33: AU 31: 2010905591 32: 2010/12/22 54: ROCK BOLT 00: The present invention relates to a rock bolt 10 for use in stabilising a rock face. The rock bolt 10 comprises a body 12 having a plurality of elongate lobes 22 spaced apart by substantially resilient channel means. The rock bolt 10 is further configured to receive expansion means for urging the lobes 22 outwardly to thereby expand the rock bolt 10 for improving a communication with a bore hole in the rock face. Following expansion the expansion means may be removable, the expansion means can comprise any suitably sized hollow or solid bar expansion member. The configuration of the present invention also enables, subsequent to an initial expansion, the resilient channel means to provide a gripping force on any suitably sized member inserted into the internal space. This feature of the rock bolt 10 allows for a mesh plate having an elongate portion to be securely and removably fitted to the rock bolt 10 after the rock bolt has been expanded.

21: 2013/05191 22: 2013/07/10 43: 2014/01/16 51: E05G; G07D; G07F 71: ATM SOLUTIONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: DU TOIT, HENDRIK 33: ZA 31: 2012/08529 32: 2012/11/13 54: A DYE DISPENSING SYSTEM 00: Page | 314

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A dye dispensing system includes a valuables container for holding valuables, the valuables container including a plurality of sides with at least one side have openings therein through which dye can pass into the interior of the valuables container. A dye container is formed from a plurality of elngate glass tubes. A holding mechanism is used for holding the dye container adjacent the side of the valuables container with openings therethrough so that if the glass of the container is broken for example in an explosion, dye contained therein will flow through the openings and into the interior of the valuables container.

21: 2013/05198 22: 2013/07/10 43: 2014/01/17 51: G06T; H04N 71: NAGRAVISION S.A. 72: BERTRAND, WENDLING 33: EP 31: 12177576.1 32: 2012/07/24 33: US 31: 61/674,869 32: 2012/07/24 54: METHOD FOR BUILDING AND TRANSMITTING A WATERMARKED CONTENT, AND METHOD FOR DETECTING A WATERMARK OF SAID CONTENT 00: The present invention concerns a method for building a watermarked content for sending to at least one user unit having a user unit indentifier, the watermarked content comprising a first series of packets, at least some from the first series of packets being available in at least two different qualities, characterized in that said method

21: 2013/05204 22: 2013/07/10 43: 2014/01/10 51: A61K, G01N 71: Basilea Pharmaceutica AG 72: LANE, Heidi Alexandra, BACHMANN, Felix, BREULEUX, Madlaina, BOUTROS, Michael, GILBERT, Daniel, ZHANG, Xian 33: EP 31: 11151677.9 32: 2011/01/21 54: USE OF BUBR1 AS A BIOMARKER OF DRUG RESPONSE TO FURAZANOBENZIMIDAZOLES 00: Use of BUBR1 as a biomarker for predicting the response to a compound, preferably resistance of a disease such as cancer in a subject, wherein the compound is a furazanobenzimidazole compound of general formula (I).

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21: 2013/05206 22: 2013/07/10 43: 2014/01/13 51: G01N 71: Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine 72: ZOU, Mingqiang, LIU, Feng, ZHANG, Xiaofang, QI, Xiaohua 33: CN 31: 201110041184.2 32: 2011/02/21 54: OPTOMECHANICAL STRUCTURE OF PORTABLE LASER SPECTRUM ANALYSER 00: An optomechanical structure of a portable laser spectrum analyser comprises a base plate (1), a laser source (2) fixed on the base plate (1), a spectroscope (3), focusing lens (4), a filter (5), receiving lens (6), and a spectrum detector (7), wherein the base plate (1) is provided with positioning slots for precisely positioning optical elements and the optical elements are mounted with precision on the base plate (1) via a support, with the positioning error being less than 0.06 mm, enabling the collimated laser emitted from the laser source to enter the spectrum detector (7) after passing through the optical elements, such as the spectroscope (3). Because no optical fiber

21: 2013/05207 22: 2013/07/10 43: 2014/01/28 51: A61K 71: NovaBiotics Limited 72: O'NEIL, Deborah, CHARRIER, Cedric 33: GB 31: 1021186.0 32: 2010/12/14 33: US 31: 61/423,000 32: 2010/12/14 54: A COMPOSITION COMPRISING AN ANTIBIOTIC AND A DISPERSANT OR AN ANTI-ADHESIVE AGENT 00: The invention relates to products comprising an antibiotic agent and a second agent being a dispersant or an anti-adhesive agent, in particular a mucolytic dispersant or a mucolytic antiadhesive agent, which are useful in relation to the prevention and treatment of bacterial infections. 21: 2013/05208 22: 2013/07/10 43: 2014/01/17 51: G01G, G01L 71: Illinois Tool Works Inc. 72: SMITH, David 33: GB 31: 1104777.6 32: 2011/03/22 54: DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION MEASUREMENT IN STRUCTURAL MEMBERS 00: The invention relates to a deflection measuring device for measuring differential vertical deflection between first and second discrete points in response to the application of force to the device, the device comprising a transducer attachable to a structural member and comprising at least one strain responsive element, the transducer being operable to resolve any force applied thereto into a differential vertical deflection between a first point and a second point on the transducer when a load is applied thereto; the strain responsive

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element being operable to measure the differential vertical deflection in the transducer.

21: 2013/05215 22: 11/07/2013 43: 25/02/2014 51: B21C, B23D 71: SMS LOGISTIKSYSTEME GMBH 72: KARL ROBERT HOFMANN 33: DE 31: 10 2011 014 709.8 32: 2011/03/23, 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SAMPLING THICK STRIPS 00: 57: The invention relates to an apparatus for sampling rolled metal strips which have been wound up to form a coil (1), in particular in the thickness range of > 12 mm, comprising a coil turning device and a separating apparatus (6) for separating the sample from the metal strip (4), characterized in that the coil turning device has at least two rotatable supports (2, 3), preferably through rollers, which are arranged in the lower quadrant of the coil (1) lying on the coil turning device, and also an outer guide (5) for the metal strip, wherein the outer guide (5) spans a partial circumference of the coil (1) of more than 180 in the region downstream of the last support (3) in the unwinding direction of the metal strip and is provided with means (7) which reduce the friction of the metal strip on the inner side of the outer guide (5). Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for sampling rolled metal strips which have been wound up to form a coil (1), in particular in the thickness range of > 12mm, with a coil turning device and a separating apparatus (6) for separating the sample from the metal strip, preferably by measn of an apparatus according to the invention.

21: 2013/05216 22: 11/07/2013 43: 14/01/2014 51: B65D, E04B 71: ATLAS ELEKTRONIK GMBH 72: UWE FASS and JENS-HEIKO DINTER 33: DE 31: 10 2011 000 950.7 32: 2011/02/25 54: SEA CONTAINER THA CAN BE CLOSED ON ALL SIDES 00: 57: The invention relates to a sea container (10) that can be closed on all sides, comprising a base frame (28), which has four corner posts (44, 46, 48, 50), a top-side frame (32), and a bottom-side frame construction (42), wherein the corner posts are rigidly connected to the top -side frame (32) and to the bottom-side frame construction (42). The bottom-side frame construction (42) has a bearing frame (52), wherein installations in the container (10) are fastened to the bearing frame and the bearing frame (52) has tie-down means (54) for tying down and for absorbing forces acting horizontally. Thus the invention makes it possible to accommodate installations such as a deploying device for a trailing antenna in a sea container even though traditional sea containers are unsuitable therefor.

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PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2013/05225 22: 2013/07/11 43: 2014/01/14 51: A61K 71: UNIVERSITT BASEL 72: BENJAMIN, Don, COLOMBI, Marco, HALL, Michael, MORONI, Christoph 33: GB 31: 1100404.1 32: 2011/01/11 33: EP 31: 11179599.3 32: 2011/08/31 54: COMBINATION OF SYROSINGOPINE AND MITOCHONDRIAL INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER AND IMMUNOSUPPRESSION 00: The invention relates to a combination of syrosingopine and a mitochondrial inhibitor, e.g. metformin or oligomycin, and the use of the combination of syrosingopine and a mitochondrial inhibitor for the treatment of cancer and for achieving immunosuppression. The invention also relates to a fluorescence-based method for predicting syrosingopine sensitivity of a cancer cell.

21: 2013/05224 22: 2013/07/11 43: 2014/01/17 51: E02D, E04B 71: PIDGEON, John Terry 72: PIDGEON, John Terry 33: ZA 31: 2012/04295 32: 2012/06/12 54: FOUNDATION STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING A FOUNDATION STRUCTURE 00: This invention relates to a foundation structure 10 and to a method of constructing such a foundation structure 10. The foundation structure 10 comprises a grid 12 of intersecting foundation beams 14 of set settable material, such as concrete, located within a grid of intersecting foundation trenches 16 in the ground 18. The grid 12 of foundation beams 14 includes two sets of substantially parallel beams 14. Each set of foundation beams includes a plurality of primary beams, in the form of main stiffening beams 14.1 and a plurality of secondary beams, in the form of stiffening ribs 14.2. The stiffening ribs 14.2 are relatively shallower than the main stiffening beams 14.1 and are interposed between the main stiffening beams 14.1.

21: 2013/05226 22: 2013/07/11 43: 2014/01/16 51: A01N, C07D 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: GAUVRY, Nolle, NANCHEN, Steve 33: CH 31: 00247/2011 32: 2011/02/10 54: ISOXAZOLINE DERIVATIVES FOR CONTROLLING INVERTEBRATE PESTS 00: The invention relates to new isoxazoline compounds of formula (I), wherein the variables have the meaning as indicated in the claims; in Page | 318

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free form and in salt form; and optionally the enantiomers and geometrical isomers thereof. The compounds of formula (I) are useful in the control of parasites, in particular ectoparasites, in and on warmblooded animals.

21: 2013/05227 22: 2013/07/11 43: 2014/01/16 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: SK BIOPHARMACEUTICALS CO., LTD. 72: MAENG, Cheol Young, JANG, Young Koo, CHA, Su Bong, SHIN, Hye Won, JOUNG, Chan Mi, YI, Eun Jung 33: KR 31: 10-2011-0008962 32: 2011/01/28 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING PYRIDONE DERIVATIVES 00: A pyridone derivative compound and a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, isomer, solvate or hydrate thereof, and a preventive or therapeutic pharmaceutical composition for cognitive disorders that includes the pyridone derivative compound or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, isomer, solvate or hydrate thereof. 21: 2013/0524 22: 2013/01/21 43: 2014/01/27 51: C12N A01H 71: BASF PLANT SCIENCE COMPANY GMBH 72: REUZEAU, Christophe, VANDENABEELE, Steven, FRANKARD, Valerie 33: US 31: 61/358,028 32: 2010/06/24 33: US 31: 61/364,824 32: 2010/07/16 33: US 31: 61/411,972 32: 2010/11/10 54: PLANTS HAVING ENHANCED YIELDRELATED TRAITS AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME 00: The present invention relates generally to the field of molecular biology and to the methods for enhancing various economically important yieldrelated traits in plants. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method for enhancing yield-related traits in plants by modulating expression of a nucleic acid encoding an OsRSZ33 RRM polypeptide or a growthrelated protein (GRP) having at least 25% amino acid sequence identity to SEQ ID NO:251 or a

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PATENT JOURNAL 54: MOLDED CATALYST FOR THE CONVERSION OF METHANOL TO AROMATICS AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME 00: 57: The present invention relates to a catalyst for the conversion of methanol to aromatics and the preparation of the same. The catalyst comprising 85 to 99 parts by weight of a ZSM-5 zeolite, 0.1 to 15 parts by weight of element M1, which is at least one selected from the group consisted of Ag, Zn and Ga, and 0 to 5 parts by weight of element M2, which is at least one selected from the group consisted of Mo, Cu, La, P, Ce and Co, wherein the total specific surface area of the catalyst ranges from 350 to 500 m2/g, and the micropore specific surface area ranges from 200 to 350 m2/g. The catalyst has high total specific surface area, micropore specific surface area and micropore volume. Good catalytic activity can be shown from the results of the reaction of aromatics preparation from methanol using the catalyst provided by the present invention. 21: 2013/05258 22: 12/07/2013 43: 20/01/2014 51: A61F 71: BRIAN FREDERICK THOMAS MENHENNET 72: BRIAN FREDERICK THOMAS MENHENNET 33: ZA 31: 2012/05291 32: 2012/07/17 54: ANTI-SNORING DEVICE 00: 57: THIS invention relates to an anti-snoring device. More specifically, the invention relates to an internal nostril support device that facilitates and improves impaired human nasal breathing thereby to reduce and/or prevent snoring. The anti-snoring device includes a pair of tubular nostril insert members connected to one another by a connecter member, which in use, abuts the septum of a users nose to limit the depth of insertion of the tubular nostril insert members into the users nostrils. Each of the tubular nostril insert members have opposing first and second open ends and define a constant diameter bore passing between the respective first and second open ends. Furthermore, the tubular nostril insert members are shaped and sized for, in use, engaging and dilating the nostrils of the user and consequently increasing airflow delivery into the users nose through the constant diameter bores of the tubular nostril insert members so as stimulate nasal breathing and promote the user to close their mouth, thereby reducing and/or preventing snoring.

54: COMPOSITIONS 00: The invention relates to the use of compounds that act on N-alpha acyl glutamine amino acylase enzyme expressed by coryneform bacteria to exert a malodour-counteracting effect, in a composition or article of manufacture suitable for reducing, suppressing or eliminating malodour on inanimate surfaces. The compounds, in particular, may be N-acyl glutamine derivatives. 21: 2013/05246 22: 2013/07/11 43: 2014/01/17 51: A23G, A23P, B29C 71: Kraft Foods R & D, Inc. 72: TALMON-GROS, Michael, ROCKLAGE, Bernard, HAUGER, Rudolf 33: EP 31: 11150703.4 32: 2011/01/12 54: MOLD FOR FORMING AT LEAST ONE FOOD PRODUCT 00: A mold for forming at least one food product with a measurement unit, wherein the mold has a filling side and a back side opposite to said filling side. Further, the measurement unit comprises: measuring means configured to measure at least one parameter while the mold is used in a production line or testing facility and a data transfer interface configured to transfer data to an external processing unit.

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21: 2013/05259 22: 12/07/2013 43: 20/01/2014 51: G06F, G08G 71: ADRIAN MICHAEL OOSTERBERG 72: ADRIAN MICHAEL OOSTERBERG 33: - 31: - 32: 54: PARKING BAY OCCUPANCY MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: 57: A parking monitoring system includes a device having a unique identifier;a reader that, when located in close proximity to the device, reads the unique identifier of the device;the device being located within a parking bay such that, when the parking bay is occupied by a vehicle, access to the device by the reader is restricted, thereby restricting the readers ability to read the unique identifier of the device; anda database that stores the status of the parking bays; andthe steps of:instructing a user via the reader within a predetermined time period to read the unique identifier of the device in a bay that, according to the database, is vacant; andlocating the reader within such predetermined time period in close proximity to such device to read the unique identifier of such device and thereby confirm the vacant status of such bay on the database.

21: 2013/05263 22: 2013/07/12 43: 2014/01/30 51: A61K 71: GLENMARK PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED 72: KHAN, Mubeen, Ahmad, SINHA, Sukumar, PARASHAR, Vikas, PANDEY, Vipin, Kumar, SHAH, Snehal 33: IN 31: 233/MUM/2011 32: 2011/01/27 33: IN 31: 245/MUM/2011 32: 2011/01/28 33: US 31: 61/444,803 32: 2011/02/21 33: IN 31: 569/MUM/2011 32: 2011/03/01 33: US 31: 61/445,046 32: 2011/02/22 54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF PROANTHOCYANIDIN POLYMERIC COMPOSITION 00: The present patent application relates to a process for the isolation and purification of a proanthocyanidin polymeric composition, the composition having high purity and being suitable for use in pharmaceutically effective formulations. In particular, the invention relates to a process for the production of Crofelemer suitable for pharmaceutical formulations and having a level of purity and concentration which enable it to be used in a therapeutically effective manner. 21: 2013/05264 22: 2013/07/12 43: 2014/01/14 51: G05B 71: ABB INC. 72: STARR, Kevin, Dale, MAST, Timothy, Andrew, GARVERICK, Robert, Trent 33: US 31: 61/435,482 32: 2011/01/24 54: METHOD FOR ANALYZING AND DIAGNOSING LARGE SCALE PROCESS AUTOMATION CONTROL SYSTEMS 00: A method is provided for analyzing and diagnosing a large scale process automation control system having a plurality of control loops. Assessments for predefined key performance Page | 321

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indicators (KPIs) are automatically generated for control, process and signal sections of each control loop. The automatically generated assessments of the pre-defined KPIs may be displayed in a graphical user interface (GUI) of a computer. A user may change the automatically generated assessments of the pre-defined KPIs. Different data views may also be displayed in the GUI. The data views include time series trends for measured process variable, controller output, controller set point and error, as well as controller parameter clustering views in two-dimensional and three-dimensional plots.

21: 2013/05283 22: 2013/07/12 43: 2014/01/28 51: B23B, C22C, C23F 71: Kennametal Inc. 72: KOMOLWIT, Piyamanee, ZHENG, Qingjun, FAUST, James A. 33: US 31: 13/594,262 32: 2012/08/24 54: CORROSION AND WEAR-RESISTANT CLADDINGS 00: In one aspect, composite articles are described herein comprising wear-resistant claddings demonstrating improved corrosion resistance. A composite article described herein, in some embodiments, comprises a metal or alloy substrate and a cladding adhered to the substrate, the cladding comprising cemented carbide particles and an alloying additive dispersed in a nickel-based alloy matrix, wherein the alloying

21: 2013/05284 22: 2013/07/12 43: 2014/01/28 51: E01C, E21B, E21C 71: Kennametal Inc. 72: BOOKHAMER, Paul A., SWOPE, Chad A. 33: US 31: 13/591,354 32: 2012/08/22 54: CUTTING TOOL WITH INSERT HAVING A TAPERED BOTTOM 00: A cutting tool for use in impinging earth strata includes a cutting tool body that contains a socket at an axial forward end thereof and an insert structured and arranged for being affixed to the cutting tool body within the socket. The insert includes a mounting end portion at an axial rearward end of the insert. The mounting end portion includes a first tapered segment, a second tapered segment adjacent and axially rearward of the first tapered segment wherein the second tapered segment has an axial rearward end diameter, and a base adjacent and axially rearward of the second tapered segment, the base having a base diameter that is greater than the axial rearward end diameter of the second tapered segment. The socket is structured and arranged for cooperating with the mounting end portion of the insert.

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21: 2013/05286 22: 2013/07/12 43: 2014/01/28 51: A23L, A23N, A47J, B30B 71: John Bean Technologies Corporation 72: SUTER, Michael L., MILLA, Jose D., DANNER, David S. 33: US 31: 13/561,297 32: 2012/07/30 54: BLOCKED ORIFICE TUBE SENSOR FOR CITRUS JUICE EXTRACTOR AND RELATED METHODS 00: A juice extractor includes a strainer tube mounted to receive juice and pulp of a fruit. An orifice tube reciprocates within the strainer tube and has an ejection port and is configured to generate pressure and separate juice and pulp, collect core, and discharge core out of the ejection port. A sensor is positioned adjacent the orifice tube and configured to sense material ejected from the ejection port.

21: 2013/05287 22: 2013/07/12 43: 2014/01/14 51: B01D 71: Nederlandse Organisatie voor toegepastnatuurwetenschappelijk onderzoek TNO 72: VERDOES, Dirk, VAN DER MEER, Johannes, NIENOORD, Michiel, SELL, Michael, COLLARD, Jean-Marie 33: EP 31: 11150115.1 32: 2011/01/04 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SEPARATING SOLID PARTICLES FROM A SLURRY 00: The invention is directed to an improvement in operation of wash columns, and more in particular to an apparatus for separating solid particles from a slurry and to a process for separating solid particles from a mother liquor slurry. The apparatus of the invention comprises a wash column (1), which comprises a melting circuit (8,10,11,21), wherein means (22,23) are present to introduce a compound or composition to said wash column between a wash front (6b) formed in said wash column in operation and a product outlet and/or in the melting circuit. The process of the invention comprises separating the liquid from the solid particles by filtration with the aid of at least one filtering element (4), while a packed bed of solid particles coming from the mother liquid Page | 323

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slurry forms near said filtering element (4), and wherein a wash front (6b) forms which is obtained by bringing a washing liquid in counter current to the solid particles in the bed, the bed being subjected to a movement in the direction of said wash front (6b), while a product stream comprising the material of said solid particles is obtained by continuously discharging a portion of said washing liquid, wherein a portion of said bed is continuously disintegrated, characterized in that a compound or composition is introduced into said wash column (1) between the wash front (6b) and a product outlet and/or in a melting circuit (8,10,11,21), and wherein the introduction of the said compound or composition decreases the equilibrium temperature of the contents of the melting circuit (8,10,11,21), further characterized by the feature that the introduced compound or composition is completely miscible with the product suspension and/or molten product being present in the said melting circuit (8,10,11,21). 21: 2013/05288 22: 2013/07/12 43: 2014/01/20 51: E01B 71: Pandrol Limited 72: COX, Stephen John, GARDNER, Christopher, COATS, Frank H., NOTARIANNI, Louis M. 33: GB 31: 1101720.9 32: 2011/02/01 54: RAILWAY RAIL FASTENING CLIP AND INSULATOR 00: A railway rail fastening clip (1) for fastening a railway rail to an underlying rail foundation, which clip (1) being formed of an elongate plate shaped such that a central region (11) of the plate has in profile the form of a letter C, a first end region of the plate extends from one side of the central region (11) of the plate to form a substantially planar base portion (12) of the clip for engaging a rail fastening anchoring device secured to the rail foundation and a second end region of the plate extends from the opposite side of the central region (11) of the plate to form a toe portion (13) of the clip for bearing on a foot of the railway rail, such that in profile the second end region extends further than the first end region, wherein the toe portion of the clip is provided with a throughhole (14) which is arranged such that, when the clip is installed, part or all of the throughhole (14) lies above the foot of the rail, the throughhole being configured to receive a corresponding spigot (25) of a toe insulator (2) for electrically insulating the

21: 2013/05289 22: 2013/07/12 43: 2014/01/13 51: C08J, C08L 71: Evonik Rhm GmbH 72: BUMANN, Detlef, DREXLER, Albert, WILLEMANN, Ricardo Luiz 33: DE 31: 10 2011 002 687.8 32: 2011/01/14 54: POLYPHENYLSULFONEPOLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE BLEND FOR ANTI-WEAR TAPES IN FLEXIBLE OIL PIPES 00: The invention relates to an improved blend of polyphenylsulfone (PPSU) and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) for producing friction-reducing tapes (anti-wear tapes) used as a friction-reducing intermediate layer in flexible fluid pipes, e.g. oil pipes. 21: 2013/05290 22: 2013/07/12 43: 2014/01/13 51: C25C, C25D 71: Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Servicios Administrativos Peoles, S.A. de C.V. 72: LAPIDUS LAVINE, Gretchen Terri, ALONSO GMEZ, Alejandro Rafael, BENAVIDES PREZ, Ricardo, LARA VALENZUELA, Carlos, SILVA ALONSO, Javier Alejandro 33: MX 31: MX/a/2010/013717 32: 2010/12/13 54: ELECTRO-RECOVERY OF GOLD AND SILVER FROM LEACHING SOLUTIONS BY MEANS OF SIMULTANEOUS CATHODIC AND ANODIC DEPOSITION 00: The invention relates to the mining industry, for the treatment of minerals and materials containing gold and silver. The invention specifically relates to a method for recovering gold and silver from thiosulfate and thiourea solutions, by means of an electrolysis method with simultaneous metal deposition on the cathode and anode. The advantages of the invention compared to prior art Page | 324

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are that the method is faster and the energy consumption is lower than that observed in conventional cells. The electrolysis is carried out in the potential zones that enable the reduction of the silver and gold on the cathode and the oxidation of the ligand on the anode.

21: 2013/05291 22: 2013/07/12 43: 2014/01/17 51: B01D 71: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft 72: FISCHER, Bjrn, JOH, Ralph, SCHNEIDER, Rdiger 33: EP 31: 11152684.4 32: 2011/01/31 54: SOLVENT, PROCESS FOR PROVIDING AN ABSORPTION LIQUID, AND USE OF THE SOLVENT 00: The invention relates to a solvent (2) for selective absorption of CO2 from the flue gas of a combustion plant. The solvent (2) comprises an aqueous solution of a secondary amine (4) as an active scrubbing substance and an additive (6), the additive (6) comprising a salt of vitamin C or E (3). The invention further relates to a process for providing an absorption liquid, and to the use of the solvent (2) for selective absorption of CO2 from the flue gas of a combustion plant.

21: 2013/05294 22: 15/07/2013 43: 20/01/2014 51: A61K 71: DR REDDY'S LABORATORIES INC and DR REDDY'S LABORATORIES LTD 72: VURE PRASAD, PILLA RAVIRAL, JOGIA HITESH, REDDY SRINIVASA ALMAREDDY, VOBALABOINA VENKATESWARLU, GAWANDE RAHUL SUDHAKAR, ARUTLA SRINIVAS, SINHA VAGISHA, MEKA LINGAM 33: IN 31: 4013/CHE/2010 32: 2010/12/29, 54: MODIFILED RELEASE BENZIMIDAZOLE FORMULATIONS 00: 57: A pharmaceutical formulation providing more than one release of a benzimidazole drug. In embodiments, drug-containing particles are coated with at least one polymer having solubility at pH values about 5 to about 7.5 and other drugcontaining particles are coated with at least one polymer having solubility at pH values about 5 to about 6. 21: 2013/05296 22: 11/07/2013 43: 17/01/2014 51: A23B, A23L 71: CRISP SENSATION HOLDING SA 72: PICKFORD KEITH 33: EP 31: 11152421.1 32: 2011/01/27 54: PRODUCTION OF MICROWAVEABLE COATED FOOD PRODUCTS 00: 57: A method of producing a frozen, microwaveable, coated food product, said method comprising the steps of: providing a portion of a solid or solidified substrate; coating the portion with an aqueous precoating liquid to form a precoated portion; applying a coating of bonding crumb to the precoated portion to form a crumb coated portion; applying a batter to the crumb coated portion to form a batter coated portion; applying a coating of coating crumb to the batter coated portion to form a breaded portion; frying the breaded portion by contacting said breaded portion for at least 100 seconds with hot oil having a temperature of at least 150C, thereby producing a fried coated portion having a core temperature in excess of 70C; and freezing the fried coated portion by introducing said fried portion into a freezer; wherein the core temperature of the fried coated portion is not less than 50C, preferably not less than 60C when said fried portion is introduced into the freezer and wherein said core temperature is reduced to less than -15C, using cryogenic freezing.

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21: 2013/05302 22: 2013/07/15 43: 2014/01/15 51: H04N 71: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA 72: MATSUZAKI, Masanori 33: JP 31: 2012-172024 32: 2012/08/02 54: IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM 00: An image processing apparatus includes an image forming unit configured to form an image, a measuring unit configured to measure the formed image, a control unit configured to control execution of a single -color calibration to e performed to correct reproduction characteristics of a single-color formed by the image forming unit based on a measuring result of a single color image formed with a single color recording agent, and execution of a multi-color calibration to be performed to correct reproduction characteristics of a multi-color formed by the image forming unit based on a measuring result of a multi-color image formed by with plurality of color recording agents, and an evaluation unit configured to evaluate single-color reproduction characteristics with reference to target value usable to evaluate the single-color reproductionCharacteristics by measuring the formed single-color image after the

21: 2013/05309 22: 2012/01/18 43: 2014/01/20 51: G01M, G06F 71: TAKADU, LTD. 72: SCOLNICOV, HAGGAI, ARMON, AMITAI, LINHART, CHAIM, ZIV, RAZ 33: US 31: 13/008,819 32: 2011/01/18 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING LIKELY GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATIONS OF ANOMALIES IN A WATER UTILITY NETWORK 00: A computerized method for determining one or more statistically likely geographical locations of an anomaly in a region or zone of a water utility network, the water utility network comprising at least a network of pipes for delivering water to consumers and a plurality of meters positioned within the water utility network including a plurality of meters capturing data regarding the water delivering within the region or zone of the anomaly. The method includes receiving anomaly event data, the anomaly event data representing Page | 326

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PATENT JOURNAL 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: VERMANI, Sameer, ABRAHAM, Santosh Paul 33: US 31: 61/423,924 32: 2010/12/16 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING MODULATION-CODING SCHEME SET IN VERY HIGH THROUGHPUT WIRELESS SYSTEMS 00: Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to techniques for designing Modulation - Coding Scheme (MSC) set fields in a transmission frame of Very High Throughput (VHT) wireless systems. A receiver MCS map (400) may be a part of the VHT supported MCS field and may specify a maximum MCS supported for each number of spatial streams received at a station transmitting the Rx MCS map (400).

an indication of an anomaly occurring or having occurred within a region or zone of the water utility network, the anomaly event data being associated with meter data produced by one or more of the meters. 21: 2013/05314 22: 2013/07/15 43: 2014/01/20 51: A46B, A47L, B05B, B08B 71: DALLE-VEDOVE, Maurizio 72: DALLE-VEDOVE, Maurizio 33: ZA 31: 2012/05249 32: 2012/07/13 54: A CLEANING ACCESSORY AND A CLEANING APPARATUS 00: This invention relates to a cleaning accessory, particularly to a cleaning accessory for use with a cleaning apparatus having a handle and a cleaning head, such as a mop or a broom. The cleaning accessory comprises a body and an accessory connector for removably attaching the body to an elongate handle of the cleaning apparatus. The body of the cleaning accessory comprises a fluid inlet means connectable to a fluid source such as a mains water supply, and a fluid outlet head in flow communication with the fluid inlet means, wherein the fluid outlet head is configured to emit a spray of fluid such as water received from the fluid inlet means to a zone adjacent the cleaning head, in use. The invention also relates to a cleaning apparatus comprises a cleaning accessory in accordance with the invention connected to or removably attachable to a handle thereof.

21: 2013/05317 22: 2013/07/15 43: 2014/01/15 51: C08F, C08J, C09D 71: Organik Kimya Sanayi Ve Tic. A.S. 72: PEREZ-LORENZO, Guillermo, ALTINOK, Sibel 33: EP 31: 11002327.2 32: 2011/03/21 54: PROCESS OF PREPARING AN EMULSION CONTAINING CORE-SHEATH-SHELL POLYMER PARTICLES 00: The present invention relates to a process of preparing an emulsion containing core-sheathshell polymer particles which, when dried, contain a microvoid which causes opacity in compositions in which they are contained. The particles can serve as binding or opacifying agents in paints, coating, impregnating, and molding compositions primarily, also extended to paper coatings and to some extent in leather, textiles and water based construction materials. 21: 2013/05321 22: 2013/07/15 43: 2014/01/28 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: RODRIGUEZ SARMIENTO, Rosa Maria, WICHMANN, Juergen 33: EP 31: 11154780.8 32: 2011/02/17 54: NOVEL BENZODIOXOLE PIPERAZINE COMPOUNDS 00: -

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The present invention is concerned with novel dual modulators of the 5-HT2A and D3 receptors of formula (I) wherein n, Y, R1, R2, R3, and R4 are as described herein, as well as pharmaceutically acceptable salts and esters thereof. Further the present invention is concerned with the manufacture of the compounds of formula (I), pharmaceutical compositions comprising them and their use as medicaments.

21: 2013/05326 22: 2013/07/15 43: 2014/01/20 51: C22C 71: Ferry Capitain 72: PRUNIER, Jean-Baptiste 33: FR 31: 1257099 32: 2012/07/23 54: ALLOY, CORRESPONDING PART AND MANUFACTURING METHOD 00: This spheroidal graphite cast iron alloy comprises, in % by weight, in addition to addition elements, the following elements:- Ni between 3.5% and 7%,- Cu between 0.5% and 3%,- Mo between 0.15% and 1%,the remainder being iron and inevitable impurities.Application to the manufacturing of cogwheels and gear rims. Cast parts cooled in the mold and heat-treated. 21: 2013/05328 22: 2013/07/15 43: 2014/01/22 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Array BioPharma Inc. 72: BOYS, Mark Laurence, DELISLE, Robert Kirk, HICKEN, Erik James, KENNEDY, April L., MARESKA, David A, MARMSATER, Fredrik P., MUNSON, Mark C., NEWHOUSE, Brad, RAST, Bryson, RIZZI, James P., RODRIGUEZ, Martha E., TOPALOV, George T., ZHAO, Qian 33: US 31: 61/422,547 32: 2010/12/13 54: SUBSTITUTED N-(1H-INDAZOL-4YL)IMIDAZO[1,2-a]PYRIDINE-3-CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS AS TYPE III RECEPTOR TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS 00: Compounds of Formula I: and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof in which R1, R2, R3, R4, R5 and R6 have the meanings given in the specification, are inhibitors of cFMS and are useful in the treatment of fibrosis, bone-related diseases, cancer, autoimmune disorders, inflammatory diseases, cardiovascular diseases, pain and burns in a mammal.

21: 2013/05324 22: 2013/07/15 43: 2014/01/24 51: A01N, A61K 71: CHDI Foundation, Inc. 72: LUCKHURST, Christopher A., HAUGHAN, Alan F., BRECCIA, Perla, STOTT, Andrew J., BRLI, Roland W., HUGHES, Samantha J., MUNOZ-SANJUAN, Ignacio, DOMINGUEZ, Celia, MANGETTE, John E. 33: US 31: 61/435,678 32: 2011/01/24 54: HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITORS AND COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF 00: Provided are certain histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors of Formula I, compositions thereof, and methods of their use.

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PATENT JOURNAL 33: EP 31: 11152587.9 32: 2011/01/28 54: GASIFICATION REACTOR 00: A gasification reactor (1) comprising a gasifier (2) having a tubular gastight wall (3) with a discharge channel or dip tube (15, 40, 60) at its lower end leading into a lower slag collection bath (17). The gastight wall and the slag collection bath are arranged within a pressure vessel (18, 41, 61). An annular space (20, 42, 62) between the pressure vessel and the gasifier with the discharge channel is separated in a high pressure top section (21, 44, 64) and a low pressure lower section (22, 45, 65) by a sealing arrangement (23, 43, 63) comprising a damper (25, 50, 70). The damper can for instance be a hydraulic lock (50, 70), or a lower seal (25, 66-70) at a distance below an upper seal (24, 71).

51: C10J, F16K 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: KAR, Ibrahim, SCHMITZ-GOEB, Manfred, Heinrich 33: EP 31: 11152040.9 32: 2011/01/25 54: GASIFICATION REACTOR 00: A gasification reactor (1) comprising a gasifier (2) with a tubular gastight wall (3) arranged within a pressure vessel (9). The tubular gastight wall is provided with one or more pressure relief passages (20) sealed by a rupture element (38, 39). The pressure relief passages (20) can be provided with a cooled section, such as a double walled section confining a coolant channel (24).

21: 2013/05333 22: 2013/07/16 43: 2014/01/20 51: C10J 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: SCHMITZ-GOEB, Manfred, Heinrich, KARZEL, Paul, Christian

21: 2013/05334 22: 2013/07/16 43: 2014/01/20 51: B01D, C01B 71: THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH 72: RUTHARDT, Klaus, SIEFERT, Rolf, SCHWEFER, Meinhard, GROVES, Michael, FUCHS, Jrgen 33: DE 31: 10 2011 011 881.0 32: 2011/02/21 54: METHOD FOR REMOVING N2O AND NOX FROM THE NITRIC ACID PRODUCTION PROCESS, AND AN INSTALLATION SUITABLE FOR SAME 00: The invention relates to a method for producing nitric acid by catalytically oxidising NH3 with oxygen and then reacting the obtained NOx with an absorption agent in an absorption tower, said

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PATENT JOURNAL 51: G06F 71: DISCOVERY HOLDINGS LIMITED 72: HOCKMAN, YEHUDA ARYEH 33: ZA 31: 2012/05316 32: 2012/07/17 54: A METHOD OF DETERMINING IF A VEHICLE HAS BEEN STOLEN AND A SYSTEM THEREFOR 00: A system for determining if a vehicle has been stolen includes a communication module to receive data including a location of the vehicle and a manner in which the vehicle is being driven. A comparator module compares the received location data against a distance of stored locations and compares the manner in which the vehicle is being driven with previously stored driving data indicating the manner in which the vehicle was historically driven and based on this to determine if the vehicle has been stolen. A notification module issues a notification in response to the cmparator module determining that the vehicle has been stolen.

tower comprising a catalyst bed for N2O decomposition arranged in the process gas after the catalytic NH3 oxidation and before the absorption tower in the direction of flow, and a catalyst bed for NOx reduction and further N2O reduction, arranged in the residual gas after the absorption tower in the direction of flow. In the catalyst bed for N2O decomposition that is arranged in the process gas, as much N2O as possible is broken down such that before the residual gas enters the catalyst bed for NOx reduction, the N2O content is at > 100 ppmv and a molar N2O/ NOx ratio of > 0.25 is the result; the catalyst bed for NOx reduction and further N2O reduction, arranged in the residual gas, containing at least one zeolite catalyst loaded with iron; there being such an amount of NH3 added to the residual gas prior to entry into the catalyst bed that upon exit from the catalyst bed, an NOx concentration of < 40 ppmv results; and the operating parameters being selected so as to produce an N2O concentration of < 200 ppmv. The invention additionally relates to a nitric acid installation in which the N2O, formed during the catalytic NH3 oxidation, is catalytically removed in the process gas, with the NOx content being reduced and the N2O content being further reduced in the residual gas, downstream of the absorption tower, and which is characterised in that at least the following elements are present: A) a reactor for the catalytic oxidation of NH3 with oxygen to produce a process gas containing NOx, B) an absorption tower for reacting the obtained NOx from the process gas with an absorption agent, a residual gas containing NOx and N2O being the result, C) at least one first catalyst bed for N2O decomposition through which the process gas flows and which is arranged after the catalytic NH3 oxidation and before the absorption tower in the direction of flow, D) at least one second catalyst bed for NOx reduction and further N2O reduction, through which the residual gas flows and which is arranged after the absorption tower in the direction of flow, E) at least one device, for feeding a gaseous reduction agent into the residual gas, arranged after the absorption tower and before the second catalyst bed in the direction of flow, F) the first catalyst bed containing a catalyst for decomposing N2O, and G) the second catalyst bed containing a catalyst which contains at least one zeolite loaded with iron. The method and installation allow N2O and NOx emissions from nitric acid installations to be reduced in a particularly efficient manner. 21: 2013/05335 22: 2013/07/16 43: 2014/01/20

21: 2013/05337 22: 2013/07/16 43: 2014/01/20 51: B61K 71: CMCO MATERIAL HANDLING (PTY) LTD. 72: DAVIS, Ashley Mark, FOURIE, Johannes Adam 33: ZA 31: 2012/05284 32: 2012/07/16 54: A PORTABLE LOAD DISPLACING APPARATUS, A RE-RAILING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USE ON UNDERGROUND RAIL BOUND ROLLING STOCK 00: The invention relates to a portable load displacing apparatus, particularly to a rail traversing Page | 330

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apparatus or a traversing bed for use with rail bound rolling stock or vehicles in a mine, a rerailing system and an associated method of rerailing rail bound rolling stock or vehicle onto rails of a track. The apparatus comprises a frame body with an elongate axially rotatable screwthreaded spindle attachable thereto and a base plate comprising a platform for attachment to a base portion of a jack, wherein the base plate is engagable with the spindle such that the base plate is displaceable longitudinally along the spindle in response to axial rotation of the spindel, in use. It will be noted that the system according to the invention comprises the load displacing apparatus as well as a jack to vertically displace the rail bound rolling stock and tool to actuate the jack.

21: 2013/05339 22: 2013/07/16 43: 2014/01/22 51: F01K, F22B 71: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft 72: BRCKNER, Jan, THOMAS, Frank 33: DE 31: 10 2011 004 269.5 32: 2011/02/17 54: METHOD FOR OPERATING A SOLARTHERMAL PARABOLIC TROUGH POWER PLANT 00: The invention relates to a method for operating an indirectly heated, solar-thermal steam generator (3) and to an indirectly heated, solar-thermal steam generator (3). A heat transfer medium (4) is used in the solar-thermal steam generator (3). The supply water mass flow M is predictively controlled by a device (5) for adjusting the supply

21: 2013/05340 22: 2013/07/16 43: 2014/01/20 51: F01K, F22B, F22G 71: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft 72: THOMAS, Frank, BRCKNER, Jan, EFFERT, Martin 33: DE 31: 10 2011 004 712.3 32: 2011/02/25 54: METHOD FOR REGULATING A BRIEF INCREASE IN POWER OF A STEAM TURBINE 00: A method for regulating a brief increase in power of a steam turbine with an upstream fossil-fired once-through steam generator with a number of economizer, evaporator and superheater heating surfaces which form a flow path and through which a flow medium flows should be particularly highly suitable for permitting a brief increase in power of a downstream steam turbine without the efficiency of the steam process thereby being excessively impaired. For this purpose, for the brief increase in power of the steam turbine, the flow of the flow medium through the fossil-fired once-through steam generator is increased. 21: 2013/05346 22: 2013/07/16 43: 2014/01/20 51: A23L, C08B 71: CP Kelco ApS 72: TRUDSOE, Jens Eskil 33: US 31: 61/435,104 32: 2011/01/21 Page | 331

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54: PRESERVATION OF BIOMASS MATERIAL COMPRISING POLYSACCHARIDE AND METHOD FOR EXTRACTING POLYSACCHARIDE FROM PRESERVED BIOMASS MATERIAL 00: A process for preserving biomass material comprising polysaccharide, the process comprising contacting the biomass material with a preserving composition comprising alcohol to form a preserved biomass material and storing the preserved biomass material for at least 24 hours. At least a substantial amount of the polysaccharide may be extracted from the preserved biomass material with yields comparable to or improved over extraction from fresh non- preserved biomass material. 21: 2013/05348 22: 2013/07/15 43: 2014/01/20 51: A47K 71: SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB 72: MLLER, Per, BONNEVIER, Martin, JOKITALO, Joonas, BILLMAN, Craig, HJORT, Erik 33: EP 31: PCT/EP2010/070746 32: 2010/12/27 54: RETENTION MECHANISM IN A DISPENSER FOR RETAINING AN EXCHANGEABLE ROLL OF MATERIAL; RETENTION SYSTEM, DISPENSER, AND METHOD FOR INSERTING A ROLL OF MATERIAL INTO SUCH A RETENTION MECHANISM 00: A retention mechanism (1) in a dispenser for retaining an exchangeable roll of material, the retention mechanism (1) comprises a housing (2) including a front wall (21), wherein an insertion slot (4) for a bearing pin (80) of an end plug (5) of the exchangeable roll extends along the front wall (21). A cam lock (6) is arranged in the housing (2) so as to be rotatable in a plane which is parallel to the front wall (21) and to the direction of extension of the insertion slot (4). The cam lock (6) includes a retaining means (12) which is movable between an open position and a locked position by rotating the cam lock (6). When the retaining means (12) are in the open position, the bearing pin (80) can be inserted into the insertion slot (4), and when the retaining means (12) are in the closed position, the bearing pin (80) is retained in a locking section of the insertion slot (4). 21: 2013/05367 22: 17/07/2013 43: 20/01/2014 51: H01Q, H02N 71: VYSOKE UCENI TECHNICKE V BRNE 72: PAVEL FIALA 33: CZ 31: PV 2011-42 32: 2011/01/27 54: A PHOTOVOLTAIC ELEMENT WITH AN INCLUDED RESONATOR 00: 57: A photovoltaic element including a resonator is arranged on a semiconductor structure (5) that is constituted by a region without electromagnetic damping (5a), whose upper plane forms the plane of incidence (3), and a region with electromagnetic damping (5b), both regions being bound by virtual boundaries (6) of variation in material properties. At least one 2D-3D resonator (4) is surrounded by a dielectric (10) and configured on the semiconductor structure (5), with a relative electrode (1 1 ) bordering on the region with electromagnetic damping (5b). The photovoltaic element having a resonator arranged on a semiconductor structure (5) uses the structure (5) and its characteristics to set suitable conditions for the impingement of an electromagnetic wave and its transformation to a stationary form of the electromagnetic field and not to secure the generation of an electric charge. The 2D-3D resonator produces electric current or voltage, which is conducted with the help of a nonlinear component (15) to a connecting component (16). The nonlinear element (15) shapes the signal on the resonant circuit; this signal is then filtered (rectified) to a further utilizable shape. The planar and spatial resonator (2D-3D resonator) is designed in such a manner that prevents the electromagnetic wave passing through the semiconductor structure (5) from Page | 332

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being reflected back to the 2D-3D resonator created in the structure (5). The semiconductor structure (5) does not generate a backward electromagnetic wave propagating in the direction of the impinging electromagnetic wave emitted by a source such as the Sun. The region with electromagnetic damping (5b) has the function of suppressing the reflected wave. Thus, the resonator behaves like an ideal impedancematched component for the proposed frequency spectrum. The semiconductor structure (5) is set in such a manner that the conductivity increases in the electromagnetic damping region (5b) in the direction of the relative electrode (11), which leads to a wide resonance curve in the photovoltaic element components.

21: 2013/05368 22: 17/07/2013 43: 20/01/2014 51: A01K 71: KHOURY-PRINSLOO CATHERINE TERESA and ROBB WAYNE 72: ROBB WAYNE and KHOURY-PRINSLOO CATHERINE TERESA 33: ZA 31: 2012/05600 32: 2012/07/25 54: FEEDER 00: 57: THIS invention relates to a feeder. More specifically, the invention relates to bale feeder for receiving and securing round grass bales or the like from which animals may feed. The feeder includes a base member defining a loading opening for receiving a bale and legs for supporting the feeder on a support surface, the legs being pivotally connected to the base member such that the base member is pivotally movable relative to the legs between a raised feeding position and a lowered loading position. The feeder further includes a means for releasably securing the base member in the raised feeding position.

21: 2013/05377 22: 2013/07/17 43: 2014/01/28 51: G01N 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: READING, Keith, MCFARLANE, Elaine 33: EP 31: 11151722.3 32: 2011/01/21 54: TEST KIT AND METHOD FOR DETECTION OF ADDITIVES IN FUEL COMPOSITIONS 00: Method for detecting a basic target species in a fuel composition, involving (i) contacting the composition with a solid (for example paper) substrate carrying a spectroscopically active indicator which is capable of reacting with the target species, and (ii) detecting the spectroscopic response of the indicator on or following its contact with the fuel composition. The target species may be a detergent or dispersant additive or a constituent thereof, for example in an automotive fuel. The spectroscopic response may be a colour change, and the indicator may for example be a phenolphthalein indicator such as tetrabromophenolphthalein ethyl ester (HTBPE). Also provided is a test kit for use in the invented method, which may comprise a reference, such as a colour chart, with which to compare the spectroscopic response of the indicator. The

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indicator-carrying substrate is suitably packaged in a protective atmosphere.

21: 2013/05378 22: 2013/07/17 43: 2014/01/21 51: B66C, G01C, G01G 71: BABCOCK TARGET PLANT SERVICES COMPANY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: BARNARD, Martinus, BEZUIDENHOUT, David, DU TOIT, Christoffel 33: ZA 31: 2012/05525 32: 2012/07/23 54: MONITORING SYSTEM 00: The invention relates to a monitoring system, suitable for use in machines. The monitoring system includes, a control unit, at least one sensor for monitoring and communicating information in respect of at least one operating condition of said machine to the control unit and a communicator included within the control unit the communicator functioning to communicate information to and from the control unit and a remote communication device. The monitoring system is used to monitor a safety-related and/or a maintenance-related condition. The safetyconditions to be monitored may include but are not limited to environmental risk factors, loadrelated risk factors or attempted override mechanism activation and the maintenancerelated conditions may include but are not limited to engine oil pressure and temperature, hydraulic circuit temperatures and pressures, system voltage and system current, tyre pressure, and a maintenance and/or inspection schedule. The invention also provides for self diagnostic functionality which functions, in use, to validate the functioning of the hardware and the software monitoring of the safety-related and/or maintenance-related conditions.

21: 2013/05391 22: 2013/07/17 43: 2014/01/22 51: G06Q 71: KLIGMAN, Ilya Vladimirovich, MIGALEV, Cergey Vladimirovich 72: KLIGMAN, Ilya Vladimirovich, MIGALEV, Cergey Vladimirovich 54: TERMINAL FOR CONDUCTING GAMING SESSIONS ON EXCHANGES 00: Terminal for conducting gaming sessions on exchanges, said terminal comprising: a monitor for displaying target information with a keyboardtype input device; a device for receiving money for conducting financial transactions; as well as devices for communicating with remote servers and a computer for outputting graphical information in fields of an interface to be displayed on the monitor screen and for performing calculations, wherein the computer has the function of relaying quotations arriving from exchanges or information agencies and the function of, on the basis of a signal indicating the end of a gaming session, transferring winnings to a payer's current account or dispensing the winnings via a money dispensing device, said terminal being characterized in that it is equipped with a unit for selecting the amount of a stake or a deal or for risk limitation on the basis of the amount of this stake or deal, and the computer is also capable of implementing the function of calculating deals, inputting the price of changing at least one rate and inputting a stake for an increase in or a decrease in or a stability of at least one future quotation. 21: 2013/05392 22: 2013/07/17 43: 2014/01/20 51: G06Q 71: KLIGMAN, Ilya Vladimirovich, MIGALEV, Cergey Vladimirovich

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PATENT JOURNAL enables the payment of funds into a user's account and/or the debit of funds from a user's account and/or the withdrawal of funds is in the form of a unit which can be integrated into the body of the terminal or located outside the latter at a distance therefrom and is connected to the programming and computing unit, which is designed for connecting remotely to stock market and information agency servers in order to display information regarding current quotes in the aforementioned fields on the monitor screen, and receiving bets and calculating the profit or loss on each transaction, said unit also being designed for displaying placed bets on the monitor screen and for inputting, via a keyboard, the price of a change in the exchange rate (point) and the amount of a bet. 21: 2013/05394 22: 2013/07/17 43: 2014/01/23 51: H05B 71: Saint-Gobain Glass France 72: LAURENT, Stphane, MAUVERNAY, Bruno, LUXEMBOURG, David 33: FR 31: 1150914 32: 2011/02/04 54: HEATING ELEMENT COMPRISING FILMS 00: The invention relates to a heating element including a substrate (1) provided with a stack of thin films, the stack of thin films including a film (3) suitable for heating and having a surface electrical resistance of between 20 and 200 O/square, and two nonmetal dielectric layers (4, 5) located on either side of the film (3) that is suitable for heating, the heating element also including two collecting conductors to be supplied with electrical voltage, the film (3) that is suitable for heating being solid, made of metal, and electrically connected to the two collecting conductors. The invention enables a heating element, which has a film suitable for heating and which is simply manufactured, to be easily installed on an electric vehicle or easily connected to the national electrical grid.

72: KLIGMAN, Ilya Vladimirovich, MIGALEV, Cergey Vladimirovich 54: SYSTEM FOR PLAYING ON THE STOCK MARKET (EMBODIMENTS) 00: The invention relates to systems of assistance in carrying out financial transactions. The system for playing on the stock market comprises a computerized means that is capable of accessing information about trading activity and delivering said information to user terminals designed to accept bets on an increase or decrease in the value of a quote and in the value of one minimum price change with respect to the quote in question. Terminals are used to provide the possibility of carrying out gaming sessions on the markets in real time, said terminals being in the form of mobile communication devices which support the protocols of this communication or wireless data transfer technology. The computerized means is in the form of a server capable of placing bets and calculating profits and losses within the limits of the funds available on a user's account. A unit for monitoring the state of a user's personal account is designed to be capable of monitoring the state of a personal account opened with the institution organizing the games on the stock market as well as replenishing said account using payment systems and devices for receiving funds, and transferring funds to a user's personal account or dispensing cash. 21: 2013/05393 22: 2013/07/17 43: 2014/01/20 51: G06Q 71: KLIGMAN, Ilya Vladimirovich, MIGALEV, Cergey Vladimirovich 72: KLIGMAN, Ilya Vladimirovich, MIGALEV, Cergey Vladimirovich 54: REMOTE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL FOR CARRYING OUT GAMING SESSIONS ON THE STOCK MARKETS 00: The invention relates to systems of assistance in carrying out financial transactions. The remote communication terminal for carrying out gaming sessions on the stock markets comprises a monitor and a keyboard, a device which enables the payment of funds into a user's account and/or the debit of funds from a user's account and/or the withdrawal of funds, and a device for setting up a remote connection in the from of a programming and computing unit designed to display a graphic interface with fields for the presentation of targeted information on the monitor screen, said device being connected to a server for monitoring the state of a user's account. The device which

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PATENT JOURNAL 71: Polaris Industries Inc. 72: WIMPFHEIMER, Cory A., UTKE, Jeremy J., KVIEN, Matthew M., LOVOLD, Jeff S., OMDAHL, Jamie D., WYSOCKI, Timothy S. 33: US 31: 61/438,433 32: 2011/02/01 33: US 31: 61/438,538 32: 2011/02/01 33: US 31: 61/438,452 32: 2011/02/01 54: ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE 00: An ATV (2, 702) is disclosed having a frame (10, 710), a seat (22, 722) supported by the frame, front (12, 712) and rear (14, 714) wheels supporting the frame, a drivetrain (20, 720) supported by the frame, and an operator's compartment (8, 708) extending generally between the seat and a front enclosure (500, 740). The front enclosure extends forwardly to a position proximate an axial centerline of the front wheels. Front lower alignment arms (280, 812) have an inner end and an outer end. Front struts (290, 810) have a shock absorber and a hub portion, where the front struts are coupled to the front lower alignment arms at a lower end of the front struts and the frame at an upper end. A steering mechanism (310, 816) is positioned forward of the axial centerline of the front wheels and is coupled to the front struts.

21: 2013/05395 22: 2013/07/17 43: 2014/01/27 51: B01J 71: Linde Aktiengesellschaft 72: SUCHAK, Naresh, CHA, Zhixiong, FITCH, Frank R. 33: US 31: 12/984,206 32: 2011/01/04 54: IMPROVED OXIDATION METHOD AND REACTOR 00: A method and apparatus for increasing the concentration of oxygen in the reaction medium present in the oxidation reactor. A volume of aqueous medium from the oxidation reactor is removed and pressurized and oxygen is added to it. The oxygen-rich volume of aqueous medium is then reintroduced into the oxidation reactor at an increased pressure to ensure adequate mixing with the aqueous medium having a lower content of oxygen.

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54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF YEAST EXTRACTS HAVING LOW TURBIDITY 00: The present invention describes a process to produce a yeast extract comprising a) subjecting yeast to autolysis; and b) subjecting the autolysate to solid/liquid separation and recovering the soluble fraction, whereby the solid/liquid separation in 10 step b) is done at a pH of less than 5.1 but above pH 1. The process of the invention is simple, has a high yield, and results in a yeast extract having low turbidity. 21: 2013/05400 22: 2013/07/17 43: 2014/01/27 51: E02F 71: Baggerwerken Decloedt en Zoon 72: TACK, Bruno 33: BE 31: BE2011/0065 32: 2011/02/02 54: SUCTION HEAD FOR A DREDGING VESSEL AND METHOD FOR DREDGING USING SAID SUCTION HEAD 00: The invention relates to a suction head (20) for a dredging vessel (1) that is adapted for movement in a direction of movement P. The suction head (20) comprises a box shaped construction (21) provided at the bottom side with a suction opening (22) with a connection for a suction conduit (3) of the dredging vessel (1), and with a rear wall (23) and a front wall (29,26e), extending substantially transverse to the direction of movement P and side walls (25a, 25b), extending substantially parallel to the direction of movement P, as well as an upper wall (24) provided at the side turned away form the bottom, whereby the rear wall at the bottom side is provided with cutting tools (30) for penetrating in the bottom, and whereby the front wall comprises a fixed wall part (29) and a movable wall part (26e) that moves together with the bottom profile. The suction head can efficiently dredge harder grounds.

21: 2013/05401 22: 2013/07/17 43: 2014/01/20 51: C07C, C08F 71: Lucite International UK Limited 72: JOHNSON, David William, EASTHAM, Graham Ronald, POLIAKOFF, Martyn, HUDDLE, Thomas Andrew 33: GB 31: 1102249.8 32: 2011/02/09 54: A PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF (METH) ACRYLIC ACID AND DERIVATIVES AND POLYMERS PRODUCED THEREFROM 00: A method of extracting (meth) acrylic acid from an aqueous reaction medium into an organic phase in contact therewith is described. The aqueous reaction medium is formed from at least one base catalyst and at least one dicarboxylic acid selected from maleic, fumaric, malic, itaconic, citraconic, mesaconic, and citramalic acid or mixtures thereof in aqueous solution and contains the base catalysed decarboxylation products of the base catalysed reaction. The method includes either the addition of at least one of the said dicarboxylic acids and/or a pre-cursor thereof to the aqueous reaction medium to enhance the solvent extraction of the (meth) acrylic acid into the organic solvent or maintaining the level of base catalyst to dicarboxylic acid and/or precursor at a sub-stoichiometric level during the extraction process. The method extends to a process of producing (meth) acrylic acid, its esters and polymers and copolymers thereof. 21: 2013/05415 22: 2013/07/18 43: 2014/01/22 51: D21G, G05B 71: ABB TECHNOLOGY AG 72: MURPHY, Timothy, F., STARR, Kevin, MAST, Timothy, A. 33: US 31: 13/015,705 32: 2011/01/28 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING INDICES TO QUANTIFY OPERATING TRANSITION PERFORMANCE OF A CONTINUOUS PROCESS 00: A system and method for generating indices to quantify operating transition performance of a continuous process, such as a sheet forming process, includes a computer system that is configured to generate a normalized overall transition performance index. The overall transition performance index is formed from a plurality of individual parameter indices associated with specific production components or portions of the process line. As such, the individual parameter indices allow a user of the system to Page | 337

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readily identify the particular portion of the continuous process line that is performing below desired levels. In addition, because the overall transition performance index is normalized, it enables comparison of the operating transition performance of multiple process lines.

21: 2013/05416 22: 2013/07/18 43: 2014/01/21 51: C10J, G01L 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: KAR, Ibrahim, SCHMITZ-GOEB, Manfred, Heinrich 33: EP 31: 11155846.6 32: 2011/02/24 54: GASIFICATION REACTOR 00: A gasification reactor (1) comprising a pressure vessel (2) encasing a gasifier (3). Strain gauges (21) are provided in the space between the gasifier and the pressure vessel on one or more parts loaded by weight of slag within the gasifier, e.g., at the exterior surface of the gasifier wall and/or coolant supply lines. Formation of slag deposits (18) and/or pressure within the gasifier (3) is monitored by measuring strain development in parts exposed to stress induced by weight of the slag deposits or induced by internal pressure, respectively.

21: 2013/05417 22: 2013/07/18 43: 2014/01/21 51: B65B, B65D, B67B 71: JOLOSPE GENERAL TRADING CC 72: BOTHA, Daphne, FOSTER, Tony 33: ZA 31: 2012/05418 32: 2012/07/19 54: DOSING CLOSURE 00: This invention relates to a dosing closure 10 for engagement with a container 12. The dosing closure 10 comprises a primary housing 14 and a secondary housing 18 engaging with the primary housing 14, for containing and dispensing a medium 20 into the container 12. The secondary housing 18 is located within the primary housing 14 and is movable between a closed position and an open position, relative to the housing 14 for purposes of dispensing the medium 20 into the container 12.

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21: 2013/05429 22: 2013/07/18 43: 2014/01/21 51: E04B, E04C 71: SMITH, Willem Jacobus 72: SMITH, Willem Jacobus 33: ZA 31: 2012/05383 32: 2012/07/18 54: A BUILDING BLOCK; A SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING A SLAB USING THE SAME 00: This invention relates to a building block; and to a system and method of constructing a slab using the same. The building block comprises a body having two pairs of opposing planar side walls extending transversely from a base and wherein each pair or side walls extends perpendicularly to the other pair of side walls such thet the cavity is defined therebetween. A lid is provided to fit to the top of the body to close the cavity if desired such that the block is optionally a void forming means in a concrete casting. In constructing a concrete slab, a plurality of reinforcing bars are placed lattice-fashion around a plurality of building blocks with/without their lids and concrete material is poured over the same and allowed to set such that a resultant concrete slab formed in-situ comprises a plurality of building bloacks as well as the lattice of reinforcing bars.

21: 2013/05434 22: 2013/07/18 43: 2014/01/22 51: F24J 71: HSE Hitit Solar Enerji Anonim Sirketi 72: CAPAN, Rahmi Oguz 33: TR 31: a 2011/01718 32: 2011/02/22 54: SUPPORT MECHANISM FOR THERMAL RECEIVERS IN THE SOLAR TROUGH SYSTEMS 00: A solar trough system of the invention comprises at least one trough-shaped reflector surface (1) directing beams coming from the sun to the focal axis (F); at least one thermal receiver (2) disposed at the focal axis (F) and extending along the reflector (1). Furthermore, the system comprises at least one first arm (L1) and a second arm (L2), one end of each of which are connected to two fixed points (P1, P2) with swivel joint; at least 10 one third arm (L3) which is connected to the other ends of these two arms (L, L2) from two points (P3, P4) with swivel joint wherein the thermal receiver (2) is connected with swivel joint to a linear movement point (E1) on the third arm (L3) which moves with rotation of the first and second arms (L1, L2).

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PATENT JOURNAL method (100) of recovering tar from the gasification of a carbonaceous feedstock includes gasifying (12) a carbonaceous feedstock (14) to produce a raw gas (20) which includes at least CO, H2, tar and entrained solids, the raw gas (20) being at a temperature of at least 250C and a pressure of at least 15 bar (g). The raw gas (20) is quenched and washed (22) with a quench liquid (24) producing a solids-containing liquid stream (32) which includes tars, the solids-containing liquid stream being at a temperature of at least 150C and a pressure of at least 15 bar (g). Solids (56) are separated (46) from the solids-containing liquid stream (32) to provide a tar recovery stream (102). The tar recovery stream (102) is treated by at least cooling (34) and pressure expansion (36) thereof to produce a tar stream (58).

21: 2013/05440 22: 2013/07/18 43: 2014/01/20 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Croda International Plc 72: PENNICK, Graham Timothy, OAKLEY, Michael Andrew, CHAVAN, Bhaven 33: GB 31: 1101990.8 32: 2011/02/05 54: IMPROVED MOISTURISER BLEND 00: A blend for use in a personal care composition is described. The blend comprises a dialkyl amphiphilic component and an ester of a long chain branched fatty acid and a long chain branched alcohol. The blend can be pastillated and/or flaked, and can be used as the oil phase of an oil-in-water emulsion. The blend is particularly useful in a moisturiser composition for moisturising skin.

21: 2013/05441 22: 2013/07/19 43: 2014/01/27 51: C10G, C10J, C10K 71: SASOL TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY LIMITED 72: SCHMITT, Gerhard Gustav, BAUMANN, Paul Smit, VAN ZYL, Johannes Willem 33: ZA 31: 2011/00840 32: 2011/02/01 54: TAR RECOVERY FROM GASIFICATION OF A CARBONACEOUS FEEDSTOCK 00: -

21: 2013/05443 22: 17/07/2013 43: 23/01/2014 51: 71: HALOGRAPH (PTY) LTD 72: HECKING WILLI 33: - 31: - 32: 54: FILLING ASSEMBLY 00: 57: Filling assembly for filling low-pressure, solar heated and any other water reservoir comprising a compensation container adapted to be connected to the water reservoir, the compensation container having a floater; an filling valve connected to the compensation container, the filling valve having a water connection; wherein the filling valve is provided with a valve closing body and a valve seat, the filling valve controlling a connection between the interior of the inlet and the compensation container; and a lever inside the compensation container adapted to exert a power from the floater to the valve closing body acting in an opening direction when the water level in the compensation container drops and in a closing direction if the water level in the compensation Page | 340

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PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2013/05459 22: 19/07/2013 43: 28/01/2014 51: A61K, C07D, C07K 71: TFCHEM 72: MARTIN THIBAUT, FILLON HYACINTHE, DELIENCOURT-GODEFROY GERALDINE 33: EP 31: 10306493.7 32: 2010/12/22 54: DERIVATIVES OF GLYCO-CF2-SERINE AND GLYCO-CF-2-THREONINE 00: 57: The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I): or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a tautomer, a stereoisomer or a mixture of stereoisomers in any proportion, in particular a mixture of enantiomers, and particularly a racemate mixture, as well as to their process of preparation, their use in the peptide synthesis, said peptide and the use of said peptide.

container increases is characterized in that the lever (32) is provided with a curved end (68) portion at its end remote from the end with the floater (30), the curved end portion being accommodated in a recess in the valve closing body (36); and the lever is beared pivotably about an axis perpendicular to the moving direction of the valve closing body in such way that the curved end portion moves the valve closing body if it follows the pivoting movement of the lever.

21: 2013/05445 22: 19/07/2013 43: 20/01/2014 51: A61K 71: GUMENIUK MYKOLA 72: GUMENIUK MYKOLA 33: UA 31: a2012 08969 32: 2012/07/20 54: THE MEDICATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS 00: 57: The invention belongs to chemical and pharmaceutical industry and medicine, to medications for the treatment of tuberculosis in particular. The medication for the treatment of tuberculosis contains isoniazid as an active substance, water for injections, and methionine, succinic acid and sodium succinate as excipients, in the following amounts: Isoniazid 1.0500.0 g Methionine 1.0100.0 g succinic acid 1.0100.0 g sodium succinate 1.0100.0 g water for injections up to 1.0 L. Reduction of adverse and side effects, as well as general toxic action of polychemotherapy for tuberculosis.

21: 2013/05465 22: 2013/07/19 43: 2014/01/22 51: B61F, B61G 71: AMSTED RAIL COMPANY, INC. 72: DUMEY, Timothy, HALFORD, Joseph, TODT, Matthew 33: US 31: 13/661,721 32: 2012/10/26 54: COUPLER KNUCKLE 00: An improved coupler-knuckle assemble is comprised of a coupler body, a knuckle, and at least two knuckle retainer plug. The knuckle has an internal coring geometry that increases the cross-sectional area throat of the portion of the knuckle compared to previous designs. The present invention's knuckle design includes a top and bottom tapered holes in the knuckle with a locking groove at the bottom of each tapered hole for the knuckle retainer plugs to snap into. The knuckle retainer plug are inserted through the coupler body and into the tapered holes in the knuckle. The improve coupler-knuckle assembly of the present invention reduced fatigue on the coupler, knuckle pin, prevents misalignment of coupler-knuckle assembly and prevents knuckle pin breakage.

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PATENT JOURNAL fastener may be located for connecting the arm to the structure and an engaging formation at the other end. The housing also carries engaging formations which are complementally shaped to the engaging formations of the arms for releasably connecting the arms to the housing. The engaging formations are arranged to allow the arms to be connected to the housing in a first orientation and to obstruct the arms from being removed from the housing in a second orientation. The adjustable connecting mechanism, in turn, includes a pair of individual connecting members being connectable to the housing such that they extend substantially parallel to one another from the housing. The nonadjustable mechanism further has a connecting formation which is connectable to the connecting members extending from the housing, such that the length of the connecting members can be adjusted to tension the guy-wire.

21: 2013/05466 22: 2013/07/19 43: 2014/01/22 51: E21D 71: FCI HOLDINGS DELAWARE, INC. 72: CRAIG, Peter, Harold 33: AU 31: 2010905675 32: 2010/12/24 54: ROCK BOLT 00: Disclosed is a rock bolt comprising an elongate shaft extending between opposite leading and trailing ends and a deformed section disposed proximal to the leading end, the deformed section being configured such that a protrusion extends outwardly beyond an outer surface of the shaft.

21: 2013/05468 22: 2013/07/19 43: 2014/01/22 51: E04H; F16G 71: PREFORMED LINE PRODUCTS (SOUTH AFRICA) (PTY) LIMITED 72: BOLLAND, COLIN FRASER 33: ZA 31: 2012/05423 32: 2012/07/19 54: CONNECTING MECHANISMS FOR A GUYWIRE 00: This invention concerns a non-adjustable connecting mechanism and an adjustable connecting mechanism for connecting a guy-wire between an anchor point and a structure. Both mechanisms include a housing and a wedge which is locatable in the housing for engaging a portion of the guy-wire. The non-adjustable mechanism includes a pair of arms for connection between the housing and the structure. Each arm has a connecting hole at one end in which a

21: 2013/05494 22: 2013/07/19 43: 2014/01/22 51: F16M 71: Kapsch TrafficCom AG 72: TRGL, Arnold, HACKL, Leopold 33: EP 31: 12 177 340.2 32: 2012/07/20 54: APPARATUS AND MOUNTING GANTRY FOR SUSPENDING A COMPONENT 00: The invention relates to a device (8) for suspending at least one component (3) from a gantry (1), comprising:a guide rail (9) that can be secured on the gantry (1) in an approximately

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PATENT JOURNAL Also disclosed are a medical composition comprising compounds of formula (I) or (II), and the use of these compounds for preparing a drug treating or preventing male Erectile Dysfunction. 21: 2013/05510 22: 2013/07/19 43: 2014/01/22 51: C02F 71: WATERCO LIMITED 72: SEIDL, Paul, ANDERSON, Robert Ian 33: AU 31: 2011900437 32: 2011/02/10 33: AU 31: PCT/AU2012/000121 32: 2012/02/10 54: BIOCIDAL COMPOSITION FOR TREATING WATER 00: An aqueous composition for treatment of water comprising: (a) an N,N-dimethyl-2hydroxypropylammonium chloride polymer; (b) lanthanum chloride; and (c) a dimethylamine epichlorohydrin ethylenediamine polymer; and a method of treating water using the composition. 21: 2013/05524 22: 2013/07/22 43: 2014/01/22 51: C07K 71: SANOFI 72: HANOTIN, Corinne, BESSAC, Laurence, CHAUDHARI, Umesh 33: EP 31: 11305088.4 32: 2011/01/28 33: EP 31: 11305513.1 32: 2011/04/29 33: EP 31: 11305514.9 32: 2011/04/29 33: EP 31: 11306039.6 32: 2011/08/12 33: EP 31: 11305089.2 32: 2011/01/28 54: HUMAN ANTIBODIES TO PCSK9 FOR USE IN METHODS OF TREATING PARTICULAR GROUPS OF SUBJECTS 00: The present invention relates to methods for treating diseases or conditions in which proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) expression or activity causes an impact by administration of PCSK9-specific antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof and preferably by additional administration of an inhibitor of 3hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-CoA reductase (HMGCoA reductase). The present invention further relates to PCSK9-specific antibodies or antigenbinding fragments thereof for use in the treatment of diseases or conditions in which PCSK9 expression or activity causes an impact. The present invention also relates to articles of manufacture comprising packaging material, PCSK9-specific antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof, and a label or packaging insert indicating which groups of patients can be treated with said antibodies or fragments, which groups of patients must not be treated with said antibodies or fragments, and which dosage regimen should be used. The present invention further relates to Page | 343

vertical orientation;a carriage (10), which is guided on the guide rail (9) in a sliding movable manner and on which the component can be mounted (3); anda limit stop (11), which is mounted on the guide rail (9) beneath the carriage (10) in a heightadjustable manner;wherein the guide rail (9) is divided into a lower part (9') and an upper part (9''), which are connected to each other by way of a pivot connection (14) having a pivot axis (15) parallel to the longitudinal direction (12) of the guide rail (9).The invention further relates to a gantry (1) comprising such a device (8).

21: 2013/05509 22: 2013/07/19 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Zhejiang Dade Pharmaceutical Group Co. Ltd 72: WANG, Jianping, WANG, Jianguo 33: CN 31: 201110023784.6 32: 2011/01/21 54: PYRAZOLOPYRIMIDINONE COMPOUND AND IMIDAZO-TRIAZONE COMPOUND FOR TREATING ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION 00: Disclosed are selective phosphodiesterase inhibitor compounds shown in formula (I) or (II) for treating Erectile Dysfunction, the pharmaceutically acceptable salts and configurational isomers thereof. In the formula, the substituents R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 are defined as in the specification.

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methods of testing the efficacy of PCSK9-specific antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof for the treatment of certain diseases or conditions and for the treatment of specific sub-groups of patients. 21: 2013/05525 22: 2013/07/22 43: 2014/01/22 51: A61K, A61P 71: SELO MEDICAL GMBH 72: FUCHS, Norbert 33: AU 31: A 201/2011 32: 2011/02/16 54: PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION CONTAINING SELENITE OR SELENITECONTAINING COMPOUNDS FOR TREATING CERVICAL DYSPLASIA OR CARCINOMAS 00: -

The invention relates to compositions containing selenite-containing compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable acids, selected from citric acid, acetic acid, malic acid, carbonic acid, sulphuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, fruit acids or mixtures thereof, for use for treating cervical inflammations, dysplasia and/or carcinomas.
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72: BARRADAS, Sean, VISAGIE, Jacobus Lucas, LEDWABA, Lesibana Peter, NIEMEYER, Dirk 33: ZA 31: 2011/01054 32: 2011/02/09 54: CATALYSTS 00: A method of preparing a catalyst precursor comprises contacting a catalyst support material with a tungsten compound, to obtain a tungstencontaining catalyst support material. The tungsten-containing catalyst support material is calcined at a temperature above 900C to obtain a modified catalyst support. A precursor compound of an active catalyst component is introduced onto and/or into the modified catalyst support thereby to obtain a catalyst precursor. 21: 2013/05537 22: 2013/07/22 43: 2014/01/27 51: E01F 71: Kirchdorfer Fertigteilholding GmbH 72: BARNAS, Alexander 33: AT 31: A 2125/2010 32: 2010/12/23 54: SOUND PROTECTION COMPONENT 00: Sound protection component (1) comprising an absorber element (2) and a reflection element (3), the absorber element (2) being of self-supporting design.

21: 2013/05543 22: 2013/07/22 43: 2014/01/22 51: B29C, B29K, B29L, G06K 71: Innovatier, Inc. 72: SINGLETON, Robert 33: US 31: 61/433,724 32: 2011/01/18 54: A METHOD FOR ATTACHING AN ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY TO A BOTTOM OVERLAY IN THE MANUFACTURE OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE 00: A method for adhering an electronic assembly to a bottom cover sheet in the manufacture of an electronic device is presented. According to the method, the electronic assembly is attached to the bottom overlay using a modified ultra violet ("UV") cured adhesive.

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PATENT JOURNAL compositions are presented in or as food products or nutritional supplements. These same compounds and compositions can also be used advantageously in generally healthy individuals to increase or maintain metabolic rate, decrease percent body fat, increase or maintain muscle mass, manage body weight, improve or maintain mental performance (including memory), improve or maintain muscle performance, improve or maintain mood, and manage stress.

21: 2013/05544 22: 2013/07/22 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K, A61P, C07C 71: Targacept, Inc. 72: AKIREDDY, Srinivasa Rao, BREINING, Scott R., MELVIN, Matt S., MURTHY, Srinivasa V., MAZUROV, Anatoly A., BHATTI, Balwinder Singh, STRACHAN, Jon-Paul, HEEMSTRA, Ronald Joseph, SHOWALTER, Todd, XIAO, Yunde, HAMMOND, Philip S., MIAO, Lan, KOMBO, David, YOHANNES, Daniel, SPEAKE, Jason 33: US 31: 61/430,640 32: 2011/01/07 54: NICOTINIC RECEPTOR NON-COMPETITIVE ANTAGONISTS 00: The present invention relates to compounds that modulate nicotinic receptors as non-competitive antagonists, methods for their synthesis, methods for their use, and their pharmaceutical compositions. 21: 2013/05545 22: 2013/07/22 43: 2014/01/22 51: A23L, A61K 71: Amazentis SA 72: RINSCH, Christopher L., BLANCO-BOSE, William, SCHNEIDER, Bernard, THOMAS, Charles, SANDI, Carmen, AUWERX, Johan, ANDREUX, Penelope, HOUTKOOPER, Richardus, PIRINEN, Eija, MOUCHIROUD, Laurent, GENOUX, David 33: US 31: 61/426,957 32: 2010/12/23 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION AND TREATING NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES AND COGNITIVE DISORDERS 00: Provided are compositions comprising compounds or precursors to compounds which may be used for a variety of therapeutic applications including, for example, treating and/or preventing a disease or disorder related to reduced or inadequate mitochondrial activity, including aging or stress, diabetes, obesity, and neurodegenerative diseases. The compounds relate generally to urolithins and precursors thereof, including but not limited to ellagitannins and urolithin A. In certain embodiments the

21: 2013/05547 22: 23/07/2013 43: 23/01/2014 51: A61B, A61F, A61H, G02B 71: DAVALOR CONSULTORIA ESTRATEGICA ESTRATEGICA Y TECHNOLOGICA SL 72: JUAN JOSE MARCOS MUNOZ 33: ES 31: P201100247 32: 2011/03/04 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR INVESTIGATING,DIAGNOSING, OR HELPING TO DIAGNOSE,AND TREATING FUCTIONAL VISION PROBLEMS 00: 57: Device and method for investigating, diagnosing, or helping to diagnose, and treating functional vision problems, which device is formed by an apparatus which includes functional assemblies (2) intended to be placed in front of the user's eyes, each functional assembly (2) comprising a display-type screen (5), lens-type elements (6), a camera (7) for capturing images and light projection spotlights (8), which functional assemblies (2) are connected to an electronic unit (10) to which are connected, in turn, a computer (11), a system for detecting external variables (1213), an audio intercommunication system (14-15) and a control means (16), for determining functional vision problems and performing exercises for correcting said problems.

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PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2013/05549 22: 23/07/2013 43: 23/01/2014 51: B60R, B62D 71: JOST-WERKE GMBH 72: ACHIM STRUTT 33: DE 31: 10 2012 214 413.7 32: 2012/08/14 54: FIFTH WHEEL COUPLING 00: 57: A fifth wheel coupling is described with a pull handle (32), having a pull lever (40) and a safety lever (50). The pull handle (32) can move in a travel space (82) of a guide mechanism (80) of the fifth wheel coupling plate (2) into a closed position and a release position. Means are provided for blocking the pull handle (32), consisting of a safety mechanism (60) with a movably disposed blocking element (62). The safety mechanism (60) is arranged on the fifth wheel coupling plate (2). The pull handle (32) has means for manipulation of the safety mechanism (60).

21: 2013/05548 22: 23/07/2013 43: 23/01/2014 51: E04B 71: NICOLA CECCATO 72: NICOLA CECCATO 33: IT 31: PD2011A000040 32: 2011/02/10 54: DEFORMABLE GUIDE FOR PARTITIONS IN GENERAL 00: 57: The invention is a deformable guide for partitions in general, comprising a plate strip that is die cut, cut and bent to form a U and has continuous sections (X) alternating with sections (Y) provided with cuts and holes (C, D, E). Each section (Y) with cuts and holes (C, D, E) is provided at least with cuts and holes (C, D) that are orthogonal to the edge of the plate strip and suited to divide said section (Y) into portions (Z), and wherein said portions (Z) are bent with respect to each other to form a 115 angle.

21: 2013/05559 22: 23/07/2013 43: 23/01/2014 51: A61K 71: DERKACH NATALIIA and GUMENIUK MYKOLA 72: DERKACH NATALIIA and GUMENIUK MYKOLA 33: UA 31: A 2012 09118 32: 2012/07/24

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PATENT JOURNAL 72: TONDER KENNETH, MADSEN PEDER, SCHAEFER EIKE, PIENDL HARALD, VOGT RAINER 33: EP 31: 11450016.8 32: 2011/02/02 54: CASING FOR A DEVICE THAT CAN BE USED IN THE DOMESTIC,CATERING,OR RETAIL SECTOR 00: 57: The invention relates to a casing for a device that can be used in the domestic, gastronomical, or retail sectors, in particular a refrigerating device (1) that has two lateral walls (5, 6), a top wall (4), and a rear wall (7). The casing comprises two lateral casing elements (9, 10) for covering the lateral walls (5, 6) of the device (1), a top casing element (8) for covering the top wall (4) of the device (1), and a rear casing element (11) for covering the rear wall (7) of the device (1). The lateral casing elements (9, 10) and the top casing element (8) each have an angled front edge section (13, 19) for engaging around the front border (22) of the lateral wall (5, 6) and the front border (15) of the top wall (4), respectively. Each lateral casing element (9, 10) includes a retaining profile (21) on the face opposite the angled front edge section (19), the rear casing element (11) being held in said retaining profiles.

54: THE METHOD OF PRODUCING THE AGENT FOR THE TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS AND THE AGENT PRODUCED THEREBY 00: 57: A method of producing an agent for treating tuberculosis is claimed. 0.20.8g of disodium salt of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid and 4.75 5.25g of anhydrous sodium salt of sulphurous acid are dissolved for 5-10 minutes in a reservoir with 800mL of water for injections, and cooled to a temperature of 15-25C. Upon dissolution of the components, 27.033.0g of powdered sodium para-aminosalicylate is dissolved for 10-15 minutes and the solution is brought to a volume of 1000mL with water. In order to displace oxygen from the solution, it is saturated with nitrogen, with subsequent imparting of buffer capacity to the solution by adding HCl or NaOH to obtain a pH within the range of 7.5 9.5. An agent for treating tuberculosis, containing sodium paraaminosalicylate, anhydrous sodium salt of sulphurous acid, disodium salt of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid and water for injections, and prepared substantially according to the above method, is also claimed. 21: 2013/05560 22: 23/07/2013 43: 23/01/2014 51: A61K 71: CROMA-PHARMA GMBH 72: FINDL OLIVER 33: AT 31: A 288/2011 32: 2011/03/03 54: USE OF A VISCOELASTIC FLUID FOR PRODUCING A MEDICINAL PRODUCT FOR SURGICALLY TREATING THE EYE 00: 57: The invention relates to the use of an aqueous viscoelastic fluids for producing a medicinal product for surgically treating the eye, said fluid enlarging the crystalline lens and pupil of the eye after being applied to the eye surface from a disposable container. Said viscoelastic fluid contains a polymer selected from the group consisting of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose, hydroxyethylcellulose, hyaluronic acid, sodium alginate, hydroxylpropylguar polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyvinyl alcohol, polymethacrylic acid (carbomer), polyoxyethylenepolyoxypropylene-copolymer (poloxamer) and polyethylene glycol, in a concentration of between 0,01-30%. 21: 2013/05561 22: 23/07/2013 43: 23/01/2014 51: F25D 71: RED BULL GMBH

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33: US 31: 61/437,956 32: 2011/01/31 33: US 31: 61/552,905 32: 2011/10/28 54: NOVEL HETEROCYCLIC DERIVATIVES 00: The invention relates to novel heterocyclic compounds of the formula (I) in which all of the variables are as defined in the specification, to their preparation, to their medical use, in particular to their use in the treatment of cancer and neurodegenrative disorders, and to medicaments comprising them.

21: 2013/05586 22: 2013/07/23 43: 2014/01/23 51: C02F, C10L 71: SunCoal Industries GmbH 72: WITTMANN, Tobias 33: DE 31: 10 2011 009 775.9 32: 2011/01/28 54: METHOD FOR TREATING PROCESS WATER FROM A PLANT FOR THE HYDROTHERMAL CARBONISATION OF RENEWABLE RAW MATERIALS AND ORGANIC RESIDUES 00: The invention relates to a method for treating process water that accumulates in a plant for the hydrothermal carbonisation of renewable raw materials and organic residues by evaporating the process water, condensing the scrubbed process steam and by biologically treating the process steam condensate as a partial quantity or optionally as the total quantity of the waste water discharged from an HTC plant.

21: 2013/05588 22: 2013/07/23 43: 2014/01/24 51: A61K 71: Debregeas et Associes Pharma 72: SUPLIE, Pascal, LECOUSTEY, Sylvie 33: FR 31: 11/00433 32: 2011/02/11 54: EFFERVESCENT GAMMAHYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID GRANULES 00: The present invention relates to a granule including a solid core on which an active principle supported, said active principle being selected from among gamma-hydroxybutyric acid or one of the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, said granule further including one or more compounds which are supported on said solid core and which are capable of releasing gas, and one or more diluents, said granule being characterized in that it is coated with a membrane and in that the solid core is 15 to 50 wt % with respect to the total weight of the granule. 21: 2013/0559 22: 2013/01/22 43: 2014/01/22 51: C12N C12P 71: BASF PLANT SCIENCE COMPANY GMBH 72: SENGER, Toralf, MARTY, Laurent, STYMNE, Sten, LINDBERG YILMAZ, Jenny, NAPIER, Johnathan A., SAYANOVA, Olga, HASLAM, Richard, NOEMI, Ruiz Lopez 33: EP 31: 10167342.4 32: 2010/06/25 33: US 31: 61/358431 32: 2010/06/25 54: ACYLTRANSFERASES AND USES THEREOF IN FATTY ACID PRODUCTION 00: The present invention relates to the recombinant manufacture of polyunsaturated fatty acids. Specifically, it relates to acyltransferase polypeptides, polynucleotides encoding said acyltransferases as well as vectors, host cells, non-human transgenic organisms containing said polynucletides. Moreover, the present invention Page | 348

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PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2013/05607 22: 24/07/2013 43: 24/01/2014 51: A61K, C07D, A61P 71: LUPIN LIMITED 72: HATNAPURE GIRISH DHANRAJ, ADURKAR SHRIDHAR KESHAV, KARCHE NAVNATH POPAT, KAMBOJ RAJENDER KUMAR, PALLE VENKATA P, SINHA NEELIMA, JANA GOURHARI 33: IN 31: 151/KOL/2011 32: 2011/02/03 54: PYRROLE DERIVATIVES USED AS MODULATORS OF ALPHA7 NACHR 00: 57: The present invention is related to pyrrole derivatives of formula I as the modulators of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors particularly the a7 subtype. The invention includes pyrrole derivatives, analogues, their prodrugs, their isotopes, their metabolites, pharmaceutically acceptable salts, polymorphs, solvates, optical isomers, clathrates, co-crystals, combinations with suitable medicament and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. The present invention also includes process of preparation of the said compounds and intended use in therapy of them. Owing to the modulatory activity of the pyrrole derivatives on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, the invention finds application in the prophylaxis and therapy of disorders encompassing the involvement of cholinergic transmission in the central and peripheral nervous system. The invention relates to the ability of pyrrole derivatives to modulate the cholinergic transmission and efficacy of the endogenous neurotransmitter ACh thorough the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors particularly the 7 subtype.

contemplates methods for the manufacture of polyunsaturated fatty acids as well as oils obtained by such methods. 21: 2013/05596 22: 17/07/2013 43: 22/01/2014 51: E04B 71: CYCLEWORLD CORPORATION SDN BHD 72: CHOY KIAN SENG 33: MY 31: PI 2012003472 32: 2012/08/01 54: SANDWICHED PANEL CONSTRUCTION AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THEREOF 00: 57: The present invention relates to a single piece of reinforced load bearing wall panel and a method of constructing insulated structures using prefabricated building materials more particularly using wall panels made of insulated material such as polyurethane or polyisocyanurate that is sandwiched between two sheets of fiber boards, characterized in that a metal sheet is inserted between the center of two panels, by applying a bonding adhesive which is suitable for cement based fiber-board and metal sheet materials to join the two panels together. The two wall panels can be configured in parallel or zigzag manner. The present invention also provides a method of erecting the building by use of wall panels of present invention.

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21: 2013/05616. 22: 2013/07/24. 43: 2014/01/24 51: E03B 71: URBAN RAIN SYSTEMS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: BURCHELL, SHAUN 33: ZA 31: 2012/05873 32: 2012-08-03 54: WATER STORAGE TANK 00: The invention concerns a water storage tank which has a rotomoulded plastics body defining an internal water storage volume. A top wall of the tank is formed with a downwardly extending recess to act as a planter for accommodating flora. One or more drainage outlets are provided through which liquid can drain from the recess. These outlets may lead back into the water storage volume or to the outside of the tank.

21: 2013/05622 22: 2013/07/24 43: 2014/01/24 51: D06F 71: GIMI S.p.A. 72: HEM, Sudhana 33: IT 31: PD2012A000244 32: 2012/08/09 54: TELESCOPIC CLOTHES DRYING RACK 00: A telescopic clothes drying rack (10), comprising a quadrangular frame (11) with first, tubular, rodlike components (12) which define a main rack (13) for hanging laundry, and with supporting legs (14); the main rack (13) is extendable in the direction of extension of the first rodlike components (12) by way of at least one associated extractable secondary rack (15), which comprises a U-shaped frame (17) from which second rodlike components (18) extend which can be extracted telescopically from the first rodlike elements (12), the lateral bars (19, 20) of the U-shaped frame (17) of the secondary rack (15) being arranged so as to slide externally to the longitudinal members (21, 22) of the main rack (13), each one supported and guided by a corresponding support (23, 24) on which a through hole (25, 26) for the guiding and sliding of the corresponding lateral bar (19, 20) is defined, the support (23, 24) being fixed to the quadrangular frame (11).

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21: 2013/05625 22: 2013/07/24 43: 2014/01/29 51: F16K 71: Weir Minerals (India) Private Limited 72: PAINTER, Udaykumar 33: IN 31: 265/CHE/2011 32: 2011/01/28 54: A SEALING ELEMENT FOR A GATE VALVE 00: An elastomeric sealing element for a gate valve is described, the sealing element being generally annular in shape and having a mounting region and an abutting region; and a narrowed portion being provided between the mounting region and the abutting region to allow deformation of the sealing element to facilitate introduction of a gate between the sealing element and another sealing element; and wherein the narrowed region of the sealing element includes an external annular recess disposed around an outer surface of the sealing element. Gate valves incorporating sealing elements are also described.

21: 2013/05626 22: 2013/07/24 43: 2014/01/29 51: A61K, C07K 71: Pergamum AB 72: MAHLAPUU, Margit, BJRN, Camilla, SJSTRAND, Veronika, WALSE, Bjrn, SVENSSON, Bo 33: EP 31: 11152213.2 32: 2011/01/26 54: HUMAN LACTOFERRIN BASED PEPTIDES HAVING ANTIINFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY 00: The present invention relates to new peptides and to use thereof, in particular for treatment and/or prevention of infections, inflammations, pain, wounds, scar and/or tumours.

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PATENT JOURNAL 33: DE 31: 10 2011 003 799.3 32: 2011/02/08 54: METHOD FOR DETERMINING UNCOLLECTED ENERGY 00: 57: The present invention relates to a method for creating a database comprising a plurality of correlation laws, in particular correlation factors, for determining the amount of uncollected energy, which cannot be converted into electrical energy when a first wind power plant is not in operation or operated in a throttled manner, on the basis of the consumed power of at least one reference wind power plant yhat was operated in a throttled or non-throttled manner. Said method comprises the following steps: simultaneous detection of the current output of the first wind power plant and of at least one reference wind power plant operating in the throttled or non-throttled manner; determining in each case a correlation law, in particular a correlation factor, which establishes a relationship between the output of the first wind power plant and the output of the at least one reference wind power plant; and storing the at least one correlation law or correlation factor as a function of at least one boundary condition.

21: 2013/05629 22: 24/07/2013 43: 24/01/2014 51: A61K, A61Q 71: BIOSOL RESEARCH CC 72: NOBESUTHU JOHANNAH MORITI 33: ZA 31: 2012/03019 32: 2012/04/25 54: HAIR CARE PRODUCT 00: 57: A personal care product, for use as a natural hair softener or natural straightener or natural perm for African hair for the purposes of enhancing a natural afro-look, is disclosed. The personal product is plant extract based and is made up of only natural ingredients, with extract being present on an amount in the range 5 60% by volume. The invention further discloses a method of treating African hair with the personal care product in accordance with the invention to enhance an natural afro-look or a natural straightening afro-look; and also to a method of treating African hair to enhance an afro-look of a natural perm nature. The product softens or straightens or perms the hair by uncoiling the natural curls of African hair thereby lending a lengthening effect to avoid breakage. The personal care product improves hair texture and condition. 21: 2013/05631 22: 25/07/2013 43: 27/01/2014 51: F03D 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: NUNO BRAGA, ANDREAS SCHMITZ, WERNER HINRICH BOHLEN

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PATENT JOURNAL rotatable relative to the receiving sleeve (2). Said non-round cross sections of the plug regions that can be inserted into one another fit together in a form-fit manner in the peripheral direction, and thus enable assembly in the position of use thereof. In the position of use, said regions are axially offset with respect to each other, so that the non-round region of one portion engages axially behind the other portion, if the rotating sleeve is twisted into the locked position thereof.

33: FR 31: 1151364 32: 2011/02/18 54: LOAD-BALANCING DEVICE ON A POLYPHASE NETWORK 00: 57: The invention relates to a load-balancing device (2), including: an inverter (22) which generates an output voltage to be supplied to a single-phase electrical load to the polyphase power network (3); a module for controlling the inverter (23), capable of synchronizing the output voltage of the inverter with a first phase (ph1) and controlling a gradual phase shift of the output voltage until the latter is synchronized with a second phase (ph2); a connection-controlling module (23) which generates a connection signal for the electrical load with the output voltage of the inverter when the latter is synchronized with the first phase, generates a connection signal for the electrical load with the second phase when the output voltage of the inverter is synchronized with the second phase.

21: 2013/05633 22: 25/07/2013 43: 28/01/2014 51: H01R 71: HUMMEL AG 72: SVEN RISSLER, THOMAS FRANKE, ACHIM HOCH, FRITZ ZUGEL 33: DE 31: 20 2011 004 089.5 32: 2011/03/17 54: PLUG-IN CONNECTOR HAVING CONTACTS 00: 57: The invention relates to a plug-in connector (1) having a receiving sleeve (2) which encloses an insulation for the contacts (4), and a plug-in portion (3) which can be assembled with said sleeve and which also encloses an insulation (5) for counter contacts (6), wherein said plug-in connector can be coupled and attached in the inserted position without repairing a threading having a counter threading or having a counter nut. For this puroise, the outer side of of the plugin portion (3) and the inner side of the receiving sleeve (2) each have a non-round cross section in some regions on a rotating sleeve (7) which is

21: 2013/05635 22: 25/07/2013 43: 28/01/2014 51: A41D, A62B 71: ROYAL NATURAL MEDICINE, S.R.O. and ELMARCO S.R.O. 72: IVAN PONOMAREV, MARCELA MUNZAROVA, ADELA KLABANOVA, JAN SAROCH 33: CZ 31: PV 2011-22 32: 2011/01/17 54: FACE MASK AND METHOD OF ITS PRODUCTION 00: 57: The invention relates to a face mask for removal of biological and mechanical impurities from breathed and/or exhaled air, comprising an inner textile layer and an outer textile layer, between which there is arranged a filtering layer of polymer nanofibres and/or active layer of polymer nanofibres, which in its structure contains a biocidal substance(s). The outer as well as the

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PATENT JOURNAL loading/unloading orientation in which the platform projects rearwardly at a generally horizontal orientation from a vehicle to which the tail lift is fitted and a stowage orientation in which the platform is generally vertical, and one or more support frameworks for supporting the platform. According to the invention each support framework including a hinged brace of adjustable length which, in the loading/unloading orientation of the platform, extends rearwardly at a generally horizontal orientation and which, in the stowage orientation of the platform, is generally vertical. The ability to adjust the length of the brace is advantageious in that it allows the brace to be set at exactly the correct length for proper movement of the platform between its respective orientations.

inner textile layer are formed of microfibres, while at least the outer textile layer and with it neighbouring filtering or active layer of polymer nanofibres are hydrophobic, and all layers are interconnected by a net of joints, that prevent their mutual motion and reduce permeability of the face mask only minimally. The inner textile layer is on periphery of the face mask provided with a layer of an adhesive for fastening 'to the face of the user. This method of fixing the face mask to the face secures' perfect adhesion of the face mask to the skin along its entire periphery, thus preventing breathing of an unfiltered air. The invention further relates to a method for production of such face mask.

21: 2013/05644 22: 2013/07/25 43: 2014/01/28 51: A61K, A61P 71: ALMIRALL, S.A. 72: GARCIA GIL, Maria, Esther, DE MIQUEL SERRA, Gonzalo, SALA PEINADO, Maria, Jose 33: US 31: 61/497,771 32: 2011/06/16 33: EP 31: 11382114.4 32: 2011/04/15 54: ACLIDINIUM FOR USE IN IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF SLEEP IN RESPIRATORY PATIENTS 00: The present invention provides aclidinium or any of its steroisomers or mixture of stereoisomers, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, for improving the quality of sleep in respiratory patients. 21: 2013/05647 22: 2013/07/25 43: 2014/01/28 51: B60P 71: SKYJACKS TAILIFTS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: PANAINO, VICTOR 33: ZA 31: 2012/05834 32: 2012/08/02 54: TAIL LIFT 00: The invention concerns a tail lift of a type which has a platform that can pivot between a

21: 2013/05659 22: 2013/07/25 43: 2014/01/28 51: B42D, B42F, G09F 71: LEVINSOHN, Steven Mark 72: LEVINSOHN, Steven Mark 33: ZA 31: 2012/05615 32: 2012/07/25 54: FILE NOTE DEVICE AND A BOUND FILE 00: This invention relates generally to a file note device for use with a file or stack of sheets bound together by way of one or more binding members disposed through substantially aligned apertures in the sheets, the file note device comprising a planar body including a note zone; and an engagement zone located adjacent an edge portion of the planar body. The engagement zone comprises at least one pair of spaced apart teeth Page | 354

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defining a binding member recess therebetween, wherein at least one tooth defines a retaining formation for removably retaining the binding member in the binding member recess, in use. It will be noted that the invention also relates to a bound file comprising one or more file note devices in accordance with the invention and a method of providing a note on a file or stack of bound sheets.

21: 2013/05660 22: 2013/07/25 43: 2014/01/28 51: B42D, B42F, G09F 71: LEVINSOHN, Steven Mark 72: LEVINSOHN, Steven Mark 33: ZA 31: 2012/05615 32: 2012/07/25 54: A FILE NOTE APPARATUS 00: This invention relates to a file note apparatus, a bound file and to a method of providing a note on a file. The file note apparatus in accordance with the invention is typically for use with stack of sheets bound together by way of at least one binding member disposed in substantially aligned apertures in the sheets, the file note apparatus comprising an apparatus body comprising an attachment zone for attachment to a planar note body and an engagement zone for attaching the body to the bound file. The engagement zone comprises at least one pair of spaced apart teeth defining a binding member recess therebetween, wherein at least one tooth defines a retaining formation for removably retaining the binding member in the binding member recess, in use.

21: 2013/05663 22: 2013/07/25 43: 2014/01/28 51: E05B, E05G 71: GRG Banking Equipment Co., Ltd. 72: TAN, Yongan, XU, Pengying, XIE, Yuxuan 33: CN 31: 201110027417.3 32: 2011/01/25 54: SECURITY SAFE AND SELF-SERVICE TERMINAL PROVIDED WITH SAME 00: Disclosed are a security safe (1) and a selfservice terminal provided with the security safe (1), wherein the security safe comprises a safe body (10) with a safe door (11) on at least one side thereof, the safe door (11) is provided with a safe door locking engagement system (12), and the safe door locking engagement system (12) comprises a movable latch (121) for achieving the locking engagement between the safe door (11) and the safe body (10). The locking engagement system (12) also comprises a brittle part fixedly provided on the inner side of the safe door (11), the brittle part controls at least one safe pin (123), and when the brittle part is broken the safe pin (123) keeps the movable latch (121) locked. The Page | 355

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security safe (1) can solve the problem that there are weak areas in existing safes, and it has low cost and high reliability.

21: 2013/05664 22: 2013/07/25 43: 2014/01/28 51: A01N, A01P 71: Syngenta Participations AG, Syngenta Limited 72: VOCK, Christoph, CASSAYRE, Jrme Yves, EL QACEMI, Myriem 33: PCT 31: PCT/EP2011/051513 32: 2011/02/03 33: PCT 31: PCT/EP2011/051512 32: 2011/02/03 33: PCT 31: PCT/EP2011/051511 32: 2011/02/03 54: METHODS OF PEST CONTROL IN SOYBEAN 00: The present invention provides methods comprising applying to a crop of soybean plants, the locus thereof, or propagation material thereof, a compound a compound of formula III wherein wherein A3, A4, A4' and A5' are independently CH, or nitrogen and wherein #1 indicates the bond to X and #2 indicates the bond to cycle B; cycle B is selected from B1 to B6 wherein #1 indicates the bond to cycle A, #2 indicates the bond to R7 and #3 indicates the bond to cycle C; cycle C is phenyl; R5 is chloro, bromo, CF3 or methyl; R7 is chlorodifluoromethyl or trifluoromethyl; each R8 is independently bromo, chloro, fluoro or trifluoromethyl; p is 2 or 3; and wherein X is defined in the claims. The methods are preferably for the control of stinkbugs, in particular Euschistus.

21: 2013/05665 22: 2013/07/25 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K, A61P 71: Ferring B.V. 72: GRENIER, Arnaud, CARRARA, Dario N. 33: EP 31: 11152210.8 32: 2011/01/26 33: US 31: 61/436,207 32: 2011/01/26 54: TESTOSTERONE FORMULATIONS 00: -

The subject invention provides improved testosterone gel formulations.


21: 2013/05668 22: 2013/07/25 43: 2014/01/29 51: A61M 71: SHL Group AB 72: HOLMQVIST, Anders, LF, Stefan 33: SE 31: 1150076-6 32: 2011/02/03 33: US 31: 61/439,001 32: 2011/02/03 54: MEDICAMENT DELIVERY DEVICE 00: A medicament delivery device for a reconstituted medicament, comprising a proximal housing part (12; 12''; 12'''), a distal housing part (10; 10''; 10'''), a medicament delivery drive unit and actuation means, wherein the medicament delivery drive unit is mounted in said distal housing part and wherein the actuation means further include an activation member (74; 101; 201) which is

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displaceable between an inactive position wherein the actuator is prevented from engaging the medicament delivery drive unit and an active position wherein the actuator is able to engage the medicament delivery drive, whereby the actuator is capable of interacting with said medicament delivery drive unit to perform a delivery of the reconstituted medicament only in the active position of the activation member and in the second position of the medicament delivery drive unit.

21: 2013/05669 22: 2013/07/25 43: 2014/01/29 51: G05B 71: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft 72: HUMPERT, Hans-Dieter, KLEYER, Dieter, WENDELBERGER, Klaus 33: EP 31: 11153445.9 32: 2011/02/04 54: AUTOMATED PLANNING OF CONTROL EQUIPMENT OF A TECHNICAL SYSTEM 00: The invention relates to a method for producing a specific planning document for control equipment to be planned for a technical system, in particular for power plant control equipment to be planned for a power plant, and to a device designed to carry out the method. According to the invention, a specific description (200, 201, 202, 203) of a technical system is created. Using the specific description (200, 201, 202, 203), planning objects are selected from an archive (300) having specified planning objects (310, 311, 312, 320, 330). Then the selected planning objects are adapted to the system using the specific description (200, 201, 202, 203) (specific planning objects), wherein the specific planning document (100) is formed from the adapted or specific planning objects (110, 111, 112, 120, 130).

21: 2013/05676 22: 2013/07/26 43: 2014/01/28 51: F22D 71: JOO-HYUK YIM 72: YIM, JOO-HYUK 33: KR 31: 10-2010-0136553 32: 2010/12/28 33: KR 31: PCT/KR2011/010266 32: 2011/12/28 54: AUTOMATIC WATER SUPPLY-TYPE STEAM GENERATOR USING VAPOR PRESSURE 00: The present invention relates to an automatic water supply-type steam generator using vapour pressure for creating the optimum vacuum pressure inside a pressurized water supply tank, and for smoothly providing water to the pressurized water supply tank by using the strong aspiration force that is created by means of the vacuum pressure while continuously generating steam. The present invention is characterized by allowing control of the vacuum pressure to the optimum state when creating the vacuum pressure inside the pressurized water supply tank by introducing an adequate amount of outside air from the atmosphere through an air vent. In addition, the present invention is characterized by providing a means for cooling the pressurized water supply tank so as to control the vacuum pressure inside the tank to the optimum state.

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PATENT JOURNAL 72: SHAND, Ajay 33: IN 31: 4005/CHE/2010 32: 2010/12/29 54: COUPLER WITH BONDING SURFACE 00: The present subject matter relates to a coupler (106) for a pipe system. The coupler (106) has a first end (108) to receive one end (136) of a fixed pipe (102) and a second end (110) to receive one end of a removable pipe (104). The first end (108) is provided with first internal threads (116) corresponding to first external threads (118) on the one end (136) of the fixed pipe (102). Further, the second end (110) is provided with second internal threads (114) corresponding to second external threads (120) on the one end of the removable pipe (104). The coupler (106) has a coupler bonding surface (122) on an internal surface between a central region (138) of the coupler (106) and the first internal threads (116) of the first end (108). The coupler bonding surface (122) corresponds to a fixed pipe bonding surface (126) of the fixed pipe (102).

21: 2013/05693 22: 2013/07/26 43: 2014/01/27 51: A61K, B01D, C07D, C11B 71: Laboratoires Expanscience 72: LEGRAND, Jacques, SAUNOIS, Alex, BAUDOUIN, Caroline, MSIKA, Philippe 33: FR 31: 1150742 32: 2011/01/31 33: US 31: 61/438,023 32: 2011/01/31 54: USE OF AT LEAST ONE COPRODUCT FROM THE VEGETABLE-OIL REFINING INDUSTRY FOR OBTAINING A PURIFIED TOTAL UNSAPONIFIABLE VEGETABLE OIL PRODUCT 00: The invention relates to the use of at least one coproduct of the vegetable-oil refining industry for obtaining a purified total unsaponifiable vegetable oil product which is free of the impurities initially found in said coproduct, and which is advantageously free of sapid and odorant compounds and/or of chemical compounds resulting from the breakdown and decomposition of vegetable oils. The invention also relates to a method for obtaining a purified total unsaponifiable vegetable oil product from at least one coproduct from the vegetal-oil refining industry. The invention also relates to a purified total unsaponifiable vegetable oil product that can be obtained by said method, and to compositions containing such an unsaponifiable product. The invention further relates to such unsaponifiable products or such compositions for the use thereof as a drug, medical device, dermatological agent, cosmetic agent, or nutraceutical agent for humans or animals. 21: 2013/05695 22: 2013/07/26 43: 2014/01/27 51: E21B, F16L 71: SHAND, Ajay

21: 2013/05699 22: 2013/07/26 43: 2014/01/29 51: H01L 71: Lynxrail Corporation 72: KILIAN, Krzysztof, MAZUR, Vladimir, FAN, Hongyin 33: US 31: 61/436,800 32: 2011/01/27 54: CAMERA ASSEMBLY FOR THE EXTRACTION OF IMAGE DEPTH DISCONTINUITY AND METHOD OF USE 00: A machine vision is provided. The machine vision system Includes, a camera. A first flash unit is in communication with the camera and adapted to emit light of a first range of wavelengths in synchronization with operation of the camera. A second flash unit is in communication with the camera and adapted to emit light of a second range of wavelengths in synchronization with operation of the camera. The light of the first range of wavelengths does not overlap the

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wavelength of the light of the second range of wavelengths.

21: 2013/05707 22: 25/07/2013 43: 28/01/2014 51: B05D, B32B, C09J 71: LANGEMAN MANUFACTURING LIMITED 72: LANGEMAN GARY D 33: US 31: 13/046,116 32: 2011/03/11 54: MULTILAYER MASKING TAPE 00: 57: The present invention is a masking tape for use in applications where a coating material is applied to a surface for defining a sharp edge of the portion of the surface that is coated. The invention adds a reinforcing strip releasably attached to the non-adhesive side of conventional masking tape comprising a substrate with an adhesive layer on one side. The reinforcing strip extends longitudinally along the length of the substrate with one edge substantially aligned with, and preferably flush with, one longitudinal edge of the substrate and acts as a separate means to cut through a coating or film more efficiently than the masking tape alone, while subsequently leaving the masking tape in place until the preferred time of removal.

21: 2013/05708 22: 29/07/2013 43: 24/01/2014 51: B62B, B65D 71: K.HARTWALL OY AB 72: CLARK ANDREW and JARVI MIKKO 33: GB 31: 1217337.3 32: 2012/09/28 54: ROLL CONTAINER 00: 57: The present invention provides a roll container suitable for transporting post, namely letters. The novel roll container (100) which includes two opposing parallel side wall frames (20), wherein the front ends of the side wall frames define the width of the front opening of the roll container (100). The roll container (100) also includes a a door (10), and a hinge (40) which connects the door (10) to one of said side wall frames (20). The door (10) includes a lower portion (11) and an upper portion (12) which is adapted slidably to tracks provided to the lower portion (11). The roll container (100) further includes means (13, 21) for locking the upper portion (12) of the door to the front end of the side wall frames (20) at different heights.

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21: 2013/05710 22: 29/07/2013 43: 06/02/2014 51: A47G, B65D, F25D 71: MALINOWSKI THOMAS RAINER 72: MALINOWSKI THOMAS RAINER 33: ZA 31: 2010/06840 32: 2010/09/27 54: A BEVERAGE COLLING MODULE 00: 57: A cooling module (1) for use with a beverage container (21), for example a bottle, is provided. The module (1) includes at least one hermetically sealed envelope (7) containing a potable liquid (5) such as water which may be frozen therein. The module (1) also has an engagement formation (3) adapted to engage the beverage container (21). The module (1) may be attached to the neck of the beverage container (21) by pushing a connection member (9) over the top opening (10) of the beverage container (21).

21: 2013/05729 22: 30/07/2013 43: 06/02/2014 51: B65D 71: MALINOWSKI THOMAS RAINER 72: MALINOWSKI THOMAS RAINER 33: ZA 31: 2012/03100 32: 2012/04/30 54: BEVERAGE CONTAINER PACK 00: 57: A pack of generally cylindrical beverage containers arranged in two or more rows next to each other and held in position relative to each other by a suitable overwrap, sleeve or other holder is provided. The pack forms at least one void between adjacent containers by virtue of their generally cylindrical shape. At least one reservoir containing at least one additional beverage ingredient, or water or ice, is located within the at least one void.

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21: 2013/05737 22: 26/07/2013 43: 28/01/2014 51: G06F 71: THE DUN AND BRADSTREET CORPORATION 72: PROWER JULIAN, TOWNSEND EMMET, LONGO JIM, HOROWITZ DAVE, LAMKA NEIL, SWANSON CHIP, EINSTEIN KEN, RASGADO STACEY, GASTAUER KEITH, GERASIMOVA NINA, TAM ROBERT, MORGAN WILLIAM 33: US 31: 61/437,406 32: 2011/01/28, 54: INVENTORY DATA ACCESS LAYER 00: 57: There is provided a method that includes (a) receiving a request for access to data, (b) identifying a data store that stores the data, and (c) communicating with the data store, by way of an electronic communication, to access the data. There is also provided a system that performs the method, and a storage medium that includes a program module for controlling a processor to perform the method.

21: 2013/05764 22: 31/07/2013 43: 07/02/2014 51: H05B 71: SMS SIEMAG AG 72: TIM KLEIER, DETLET STRIEDER, ROLAND KONIG, LUTZ ROSE 33: DE 31: 10 2011 003 468.4 32: 2011/02/01 54: DEVICE CONTROLLING THE ELECTRODE OF AN ELECTRIC ARC REDUCTION FURNACE 00: 57: The invention relates to a device for controlling the electrode of an electric are reduction furnace, comprising a vertically oriented electrode (4), which can be inserted into a vessel (1) of the reduction furnace from above, wherein the electrode (4) is retained using a counterweight (12) by means of a supporting cable (7), and wherein the supporting cable (7) can be driven by means of an electric motor (10), wherein the mass of the counterweight (12) can be varied.

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PATENT JOURNAL 57: A novel class of aminidate complexes can be used as an ingredient of a catalyst system. The catalyst system can be used in polymerizations of ethylenically unsaturated hydrocarbon monomers. 21: 2013/05767 22: 31/07/2013 43: 07/02/2014 51: B01J, C07F, C08F 71: BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION 72: JOSHUA S DICKSTEIN, ZENGQUAN QIN, STEVEN LUO 33: US 31: 61/439,859 32: 2011/02/05, 54: LANTHANIDE COMPLEX CATALYST AND POLYMERIZATION METHOD EMPLOYING SAME 00: 57: A novel class of lanthanide metal phenoxyimine complexes can be used as an ingredient of a catalyst system. The catalyst system can be used in polymerizations of ethylenically unsaturated hydrocarbon monomers. 21: 2013/05785 22: 2013/07/31 43: 2014/01/31 51: G06F, G06Q 71: APOSTOLOV, Dimitre, Yordanov 72: APOSTOLOV, Dimitre, Yordanov 33: BG 31: 111283 32: 2012/08/07 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTERMEDIATE ANALYSIS, CONTROL AND PREAUTHORISATION OF ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS 00: According to the invention, there is provided a method for analysis, control and preauthorisation of electronic payments, suitable for use in the banking sector, the method typically comprising the steps of conventional electronic banking including payment request generation, communication, interrogation and approval or declining subject to interrogation, the step of preauthorisation being an intermediate step characterised in that the payment request is immediately upon its generation, sent to an analytical block, pre-populated with predetermined informal financial criteria, wherein the payment request is interrogated for compliance against the pre-determined informal financial criteria, held securely within the analytical block, and authorizing the payment request if compliance with the informal financial criteria is met and communicating the payment authorization to the card-issuing bank for processing, or denying the payment request if compliance is not met. Page | 362

21: 2013/05765 22: 31/07/2013 43: 07/02/2014 51: B01J, C07F, C08F 71: BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION 72: JOSHUA S DICKSTEIN, ZENGQUAN QIN, STEVEN LUO 33: US 31: 61/439,862 32: 2011/02/05 54: LANTHANDE COMPLEX CATALYST AND POLYMERIZATION METHOD EMPLOYING SAME 00: 57: A novel class of lanthanide metal salen complexes can be used as an ingredient of a catalyst system. The catalyst system can be used in polymerizations of ethylenically unsaturated hydrocarbon monomers. 21: 2013/05766 22: 31/07/2013 43: 07/02/2014 51: B01J, C07F, C08F 71: BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION 72: ZENGQUAN QIN and STEVEN LUO 33: US 31: 61/439,861 32: 2011/02/05, 54: METAL COMPLEX CATALYST AND POLYMERIZATION METHOD EMPLOYING SAME 00: -

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21: 2013/05807 22: 31/07/2013 43: 07/02/2014 51: B22F, C22C 71: ANTIGO PROPERTIES SA 72: NARDO SOFIA, CECCATO RICCARDO, DELLA MEA GIANANTONIO, CARTUTRAN SARA MARIA 33: CH 31: 00133/11 32: 2011/01/23 54: COMPOSITE MATERIAL FOR THE MAKING OF DECORATIVE ITEMS AND PROCEDURE FOR THE MAKING OF A DECORATIVE ITEM 00: 57: Composite material for the making of decorative items which contains at least a polymeric component and at least a metallic powder dispersed in the polymeric component in an amount in weight between 2% and 95%. The metallic powder includes plate-like particles with a nanometric thickness of between 5 and 300 nm and a preferential growth in a two-dimensional surface with at least a dimension of between 0.6 and 100 m. There is also a procedure for the making of an ornamental article, which includes at least a phase for preparing at least a base component of a silicone resin; at least a phase for preparing the metallic powder; at least an initial phase for mixing the metallic powder with the silicone resin base component to obtain an even mixture; and at least an initial phase for reticulating the base component in the even mixture with the metallic powder distributed in a homogeneous way.

21: 2013/05808 22: 31/07/2013 43: 31/01/2014 51: B60P, B60R 71: IAN WHITELEY and MARK FINESTONE 72: IAN WHITELEY and MARK FINESTONE 33: ZA 31: 2012/05968 32: 2012/08/08 54: A CARRY RACK 00: 57: THIS invention relates to a carry rack. More specifically, the invention relates to a quickrelease collapsible carry rack, mountable typically as individual or paired units in an open-topped rear load bed of a vehicle. The carry rack includes a pair of posts and a crossbar. Each post comprises a primary mounting end for mounting the post in the load bed of the vehicle and an opposite secondary connecting end. The crossbar is connectible at its opposite ends to the secondary connecting ends of the posts, and is formed by a central crossbar member and a pair of corner crossbar members connectible to opposite ends of the central crossbar member. The corner crossbar members may be configured relative to the posts and central crossbar member in at least two different configurations. Furthermore, the posts and the crossbar members are telescopically adjustable such that the carry rack is universal across many of vehicle available in the market.

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PATENT JOURNAL of the double-chamber vessel (1), and are otherwise completely separated from each other, wherein the first chamber is an inner chamber that is enclosed by the second chamber, which is an outer chamber, wherein in planar sections (9), the first wall (6) enclosing the first chamber lies directly against the second wall (5) enclosing the second chamber, the second wall at the same time forming the lateral outer wall of the doublechamber vessel (1), or in the planar sections, the second wall (5) at the same time forms the first wall (6), and wherein both chambers have a continuous flow connection to the respective opening (7, 8).

21: 2013/05828 22: 02/08/2013 43: 03/02/2014 51: F02C, F23G 71: KNAUF GIPS KG 72: ROLF HUELER 33: DE 31: 10 2011 002 320.8 32: 2011/04/28 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR GENERATING ELECTRICITY AND GYPSUM FROM WASTE GASES CONTAINING HYDROGEN SULFIDE 00: 57: The invention relates to a method (1) and a device (1) for generating electricity from waste gases (3) containing hydrogen sulfide, in particular from the natural gas industry (2). The method according to the invention is characterized in that the waste gases (3) containing hydrogen sulfide are conveyed to a power generating facility (4), where said gases are burned, preferably with the introduction of air (5). The energy released during combustion is utilized for generating electricity; at least in part. The device according to the invention is characterized by a power generating facility (4), in which waste gases (3) containing hydrogen sulfide conveyed thereto are burned, preferably with the introduction of air (5), wherein the energy released during combustion is utilized for generating electricity, at least in part.

21: 2013/05829 22: 02/08/2013 43: 03/02/2014 51: B65D 71: BERNER KUNSTOFF GMBH, GUNTER FROHLLICH, FRANK LEHMITZ 72: GNTHER FROHLICH and FRANK LEHMITZ 33: DE 31: 10 2011 0010870.9 32: 2011/01/24 54: DOUBLE-CHAMBER VESSEL FOR FLOWABLE SUBSTANCES 00: 57: The invention relates to a double-chamber vessel (1) for flowable substances having a lateral outer wall, said vessel comprising a first chamber enclosed by a first, in particular transparent wall (6) and a second chamber enclosed by a second, transparent wall (5), wherein the first chamber and the second chamber each have an opening (7, 8), which openings both end in an opening section (4)

21: 2013/05830 22: 02/08/2013 43: 03/02/2014 51: H02G 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: THORSTEN CLAASSEN, TIMO SAATHOFF, CARSTEN WAGENAAR, MIRKO FLESCHER, BERND MARYNIAK 33: DE 31: 10 2011 004 078.1 32: 2011/02/14 54: DEVICE FOR INDUCTIVELY REMOVING THE INSULATION FROM WIRES AND/OR PROFILES 00: 57: The invention relates to a device for removing the insulation from wires and/or profiles having paint or plastic coating. The device comprises a receiving segment (20) for receiving the ends of the wires and/or profiles of which the insulation is to be removed at least one induction coil (10) in Page | 364

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the area of the receiving segment (20) for inductively generating heat in order to vaporize or thermally remove the coating of the wires within the receiving segment (20), and at least one exhaust tube (1) connected to the receiving segment (20) for exhausting the vaporized or thermally removed coating of the wires and/or profiles in the area of the receiving segment (20).

21: 2013/05840 22: 2013/08/02 43: 2014/03/07 51: A47G, A47J 71: HANDI-PAK INVESTMENTS CLOSE CORPORATION 72: MIDDLETON, Jonpaul Howard 33: ZA 31: 2012/03144 32: 2012/05/02 54: JUG 00: A jug (10) has walls (12) around an internal cavity (14) that has an opening (16) and an upper rim (20) of the walls around the opening. The jug (10) has a spout (22) that is receivable on the rim (20) and the spout has a sharp end (28) that lies adjacent the opening (16) of the jug (10) and a discharge end (32) on the outside of the jug.

21: 2013/05841 22: 2013/08/02 43: 2014/02/19 51: B65B 71: HANDI-PAK INVESTMENTS CLOSE CORPORATION 72: MIDDLETON, Jonpaul Howard 33: ZA 31: 2012/03146 32: 2012/05/02 33: ZA 31: 2012/03147 32: 2012/05/02 54: FORM FILL SEALING METHODS AND APPARATUS 00: Packages are sealed in a form fill sealing process by feeding a tube of film (12) along a travel path between a transverse backing strip (18) with multiple protuberances and a sealing bar (22). The tube (12) is pinched between the backing plate (18) and sealing bar (22) and is fused between them, before severing the film between these formations and allowing film on opposing sides of them to solidify.

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PATENT JOURNAL modules, for the purpose of recycling, which allow the separation of multilayer systems, especially photovoltaic modules, in a comparatively simple manner in terms of the processed used, in as enviromentally friendly a manner as possible and at high-recycling rates. For this purpose, the separating fluid is a nanoscale dispersion or a precursor thereof. 21: 2013/05895 22: 2013/08/06 43: 2014/02/10 51: G01R 71: DE VRIES, Ian Douglas 72: DE VRIES, Ian Douglas 33: ZA 31: 2011/01112 32: 2011/02/11 54: HYSTERETIC CURRENT MODE CONTROLLER FOR A BIDIRECTIONAL CONVERTER WITH LOSSLESS INDUCTOR CURRENT SENSING 00: A system and circuit for achieving bidirectional hysteretic current mode control of a converter. The system comprises a summer that provides a constant hysteresis and has added switching noise immunity, a comparator, a lossless inductor current sense means and a converter. A circuit using the inductors internal resistance for sensing the current through an inductor in a lossless manner is described. The circuit preserves both DC and dynamic current information while incorporating the RC time constant, difference amplifier and signal amplification, all using only one amplifier. This circuit provides excellent common mode and differential noise immunity, while still having a high bandwidth and small group delay of the current signal. A method to accomplish stability of a current mode controlled converter when closing the loop to control the output voltage with very high accuracy and gain is described.

72: JOHANNES ALBERTUS LOUBSER BEYERS 33: ZA 31: 2012/06073 32: 2012/08/14 54: PUNCH ASSEMBLY 00: 57: The invention discloses a punch assembly having a punch for punching out a part, such as a lid, from foil sheet material. The assembly has retaining means for retaining the lid against the punch until the punch is retracted from the sheet material so as to reduce or eliminate interference between the sheet and the lid.

21: 2013/05879 22: 06/08/2013 43: 10/02/2014 51: B29B, C08J, G03F, H01L 71: SAPERATEC GMBH 72: HORST SEIBT and SEBASTIAN KERNBAUM 33: DE 31: 10 2011 000 322.3 32: 2011/01/25 54: SEPARATING FLUID, METHOD AND INSTALLATION FOR SEPARATING MULTILAYER SYSTEMS 00: 57: The aim of the invention is to devise a separating fluid, method and use for separating multilayer systems (1, 5), especially photovoltaic Page | 366

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PATENT JOURNAL 51: B09C, C02F, C05F, C10G, C12C, C12M, C22B 71: UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE 72: VAN HEERDEN ESTARIETHE and ERASMUS JOHAN 33: ZA 31: 2011/00857 32: 2011/02/02 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONDUCTING MICROBIOLOGICAL PROCESSES 00: 57: A method and apparatus are provided for conducting a microbiological process on a bulk material in which a quantity of the bulk material is loaded onto a waterproof lining forming part of a bio cell with a heat transfer arrangement below the quantity of bulk material or within its volume, or both. The moisture content of the bulk material is controlled by periodic or intermittent distribution of water into the bulk material in order to promote microbiological activity within the bulk material by means of microbes that may be either naturally occurring within the bulk material or may be selected and introduced into the bulk material according to a desired result. A leachate recovery installation collects leachate draining from the bulk material. The temperature within the bulk material is monitored and the temperature controlled in order to elevate or decrease the temperature thereof to approach a target temperature associated with enhanced microbial activity of microbes present within the bulk material. The apparatus includes a controller having an electronic micro-processor with the controller having inputs for association with a temperature detector and a moisture detector. The preferred apparatus includes solar powered thermal and electrical energy units.

21: 2013/05916 22: 07/08/2013 43: 11/02/2014 51: C11D 71: LAMBERTI SPA 72: GIUSEPPE LI BASSI, ARIANNA BENETTI, CHIARA FUMAGALLI, EVA BALDARO, KARINE COGET, Giovanni FLORIDI 33: IT 31: VA2011A000008 32: 2011/03/25 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS 00: 57: Liquid aqueous detergent compositions comprising as thickeners and suspending agents crosslinked alkali swellable polyacrylates containing one or more acetoacetyl or cyanoacetyl groups. 21: 2013/05918 22: 07/08/2013 43: 05/02/2014 51: A01N, A61K 71: SAMI LABS LTD 72: PANDEY ANJALI and MAJEED MUHAMMED 33: US 31: 61/431.157 32: 2011/01/10 54: ANTI-OBESITY POTENTIAL OF CALEBIN A 00: 57: The present invention discloses the potential of Calebin A in inhibiting adipogenesis and applications thereof in obesity management. The present invention elucidates the potential of Calebin A to favorably modulate biochemical markers associated with obesity. Notable biomodulatory properties of Calebin A include inhibiting leptin production, increasing adiponectin expression and inhibiting local (adipocyte) and systemic inflammation caused by proinflammatory cytokines Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF-a), Interleukin-6 (IL-6) and Interleukin-1 (IL1). 21: 2013/05929 22: 07/08/2013 43: 10/02/2014

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21: 2013/05969 22: 08/08/2013 43: 05/02/2014 51: A61K, C07D, A61P 71: PIERRE FABRE DERMO COSMETIQUE 72: RAHIER NICOLAS, SCHMITT PHILLIPE, RABOT REMI, BEDJEGUELAL KARIM, KALOUN EI BACHIR, PEREZ MICHEL, KRUCZYNSKI ANNA 33: FR 31: 1150651 32: 2011/01/27 54: DERIVATIVES OF AZAINDAZOLE OR DIAZAINDAZOLE TYPE AS MEDICAMENT 00: 57: The present invention relates to a compound of following formula (I): or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate of same, a tautomer of same, or a stereoisomer or mixture of stereoisomers of same in any proportions, such as a mixture of enantiomers, notably a racemic mixture; as well as to the use of same as a drug, notably intended for the treatment of cancer, inflammation and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease; to the use of same as a kinase inhibitor; to the pharmaceutical compositions comprising same; and to methods for the preparation of same.

21: 2013/05927 22: 07/08/2013 43: 18/02/2014 51: A47K 71: JACKSON DUDLEY JOHN CAULTON 72: JACKSON DUDLEY JOHN CAULTON 33: ZA 31: 2011/00334 32: 2011/01/13 54: WASTE DISPOSAL UNIT 00: 57: A waste disposal unit (10) for desiccating solid waste includes a housing (12) with a disc (14) rotatably mounted therein. The housing (12) defines an inlet aperture (18) that permits solid and liquid waste material to be deposited into the housing (12) and onto the disc (14). Liquid waste material flows by the influence of gravity off the disc (14) into a liquids receptacle at or near the centre of the disc (14). A spiral scraper (16) is located above the disc (14) and fixed against rotation relative to the housing (12). Rotation of the disc (14) relative to the scraper (16) causes solid waste material to spiral towards the outer perimeter of the disc (14) and into a solids receptacle.

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21: 2013/05961 22: 08/08/2013 43: 10/02/2014 51: B60B, B60D 71: JACOBUS JOHANNES JOUBERT 72: JACOBUS JOHANNES JOUBERT 33: AU 31: 2012903427 32: 2012/08/09, 54: WHEEL CARRIER FOR USE WITH A TOWBAR 00: 57: A wheel carrier (10) for use with a towbar (20) comprising wheel retaining means (16, 18) and towbar connecting means (14). The wheel retaining means (16, 18) is connected to the towbar connecting means (14) in a manner that allows a user access to the wheel when the towbar connecting means (14) is attached to the towbar (20). The wheel retaining means (16, 18) is further operable to allow the wheel to be lowered towards the ground through a series of staged lowerings.

21: 2013/06014 22: 07/08/2013 43: 27/01/2014 51: A43C; A43B 71: GRENDENE S A 72: CANEI ADEMIR 33: BR 31: 10 2012 019839-8 32: 2012/08/08 54: FOOTWEAR, FOOTWEAR VAMP, FOOTWEAR VAMP FASTENING ELEMENT, FOOTWEAR-VAMP ASSEMBLY AND PROCESSES OF PRODUCTION AND/OR ASSEMBLY OF FOOTWEAR 00: 57: The present invention discloses a novel footwear, footwear vamp, footwear vamp fastening element, footwear-vamp assembly and processes for production and/or assembly of a footwear. It is, therefore, a first object of the present invention a footwear (10) comprising at least one vamp (1), at least one outsole (6) and at least one fastening element (2), the fastening element (2) comprising at least one base (5) and at least one projection (4), defining a confinement region (7) for mounting the vamp (1.1).

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21: 2013/06018 22: 12/08/2013 43: 12/02/2014 51: H02H 71: SALTEK SRO 72: JAROMIR SUCHY 33: CZ 31: 2012-26602 32: 2012/08/28 54: DESIGN OF THE TRIGGERING CIRCUIT OF THE OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION 00: 57: The design of the triggering circuit 1 of the overvoltage protection, connected via three poles 4 to the spark gap of the overvoltage protection, provided with the first input terminal 2 and the second main terminal 3, whose principle consists that an auxiliary electrode 7 of the spark gap 4 is connected in series to the first varistor 8 and one end of the secondary winding 14 of the transformer 13, the other end of which is connected to the second main electrode 6 of the spark gap 4 and the second input terminal 3, whereas one end of the primary winding 15 of the transformer 13 is connected in series to the gas discharge tube 10, the second varistor 9, resistor 11 and capacitor 12, connected to the other end of the primary winding 15 of the transformer 13, connected to the second input terminal 3, whereas the junction connecting the second varistor 9 to the resistor 11 is interconnected with the junction, connecting the first input terminal 2 to the first main electrode 5 of the spark gap 4. The advantage of such a design of the triggering circuit 1 of overvoltage protection resides in the thermo-sensitive disconnector 17 coupled with the thermal coupling 16 to the second varistor 9, is either connected in series to the second varistor 9, or connected to the link of the junction connecting the first input terminal 2 to the first main electrode 5 of the spark gap 4, or that the thermo-sensitive disconnector 17 is connected between the primary winding 15 of the transformer 13 and the gas discharge tube 10.

21: 2013/06024 22: 12/08/2013 43: 19/02/2014 51: A62C, B65H 71: INNOVATION REALISATION PTY LTD 72: JACOBS MARY and JACOBS SEBASTIAN 33: AU 31: 2011900367 32: 2011/02/04, 54: A HOSE DEPLOYMENT DEVICE 00: 57: A hose deployment device (1) including a base (3, 300) having sides (4, 400) which in a contracted configuration secure together to define a space to receive a hose (10, 100). The sides (4, 400) in an expanded configuration extend outwardly away from each other to provide an opening through which the hose (10, 100) can move. Fastening means secure a hose inlet valve and a hose outlet nozzle (27) to the device. Strap means secure a hose to the base in the contracted configuration. Upon application of a fluid pressure to the inlet valve the hose expands urging the strap means to release the hose from the base.

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21: 2013/06099 22: 12/08/2013 43: 14/02/2014 51: G10K 71: DANIELS EDWARD JOSEPH 72: DANIELS EDWARD JOSEPH 33: ZA. 31: 2012/06417. 32: 2012/08/27 54: REFEREE'S WHISTLE 00: 57: A referee's whistle comprises a resiliently compressible hollow chamber, at least one outlet from the hollow chamber, and an air activated whistle located in communication with the outlet such that it emits an appropriate sound when the hollow chamber is compressed suitably rapidly. The chamber also has an air inlet for allowing air to enter the hollow chamber when it returns to an unstressed condition after having been compressed. At least one loop is provided for attaching the compressible hollow chamber to at least one finger or thumb of a user whilst the hollow chamber is held in the hand of a user. The loop may be adjustable in diameter by having overlapping ends releasably secured together

21: 2013/06203 22: 19/08/2013 43: 24/02/2014 51: B66B 71: SIEMAG TECBERG GMBH 72: MICHAEL MAI, TANJA SPENGLER, STEPHAN SONNEBORN 33: DE 31: 10 2011 000 875.6 32: 2011/02/22 54: CABLE LOAD MEASURING ELEMENT WITH RADIO TRANSMISSION OF THE MEASURED VALUES 00: 57: Method for measuring cable loads in a mineshaft (2), comprising the steps: provision of cable load measuring elements (6) on the conveyor means, provision of a cableless transmitter for cable load measured values on the conveyor means (4), connected to the cable load measuring elements, provision of a cableless receiver (12) for cable load measured values at the level of the surface of the mineshaft, provided with an output interface, measurement of the cable loads on the conveyor means by means of the cable load values in a cableless fashion between the transmitter (10) and the receiver for cable load measured values; and evaluation by means of an evaluation program with specification of the correction values.

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PATENT JOURNAL 00: 57: A gasification furnace is disclosed. The gasification furnace comprises: an outer housing (100) with an inlet and an outlet on the top and bottom respectively; an inner housing (200), which is composed of a membrane wall having an cooling water inlet (N2) and an cooling water outlet (N3) and is arranged in and spaced away from the outer housing (100), thereby defining a gasification chamber; a nozzle (1); a lower housing (300) which defines a slag exhausting chamber connected with the gasification chamber, and is arranged with a slag exhausting port (7) at the bottom and an gas discharging port (N5) on the top lateral wall; a cooler (9) which surrounds the outer housing outlet and is connected to the outer bottom wall of the outer housing (100); a positioning element (11) arranged between the inner bottom wall of the outer housing (100) and the inner housing (200); and a gas guiding pipeline (10) with its top end connected with the cooler (9) and the bottom end extending downward in the slag exhausitng chamber. The gasification furnace can utilize high ash fusion temperature coal as raw material to generate gas, has high scour resistance capability and is convenient for replacement.

21: 2013/06204 22: 19/08/2013 43: 19/02/2014 51: B29C 71: KIEFEL GMBH 72: REINER HUBER and GERNOLD STAMMLER 33: DE 31: 10 2011 012 617.1 32: 2011/02/28 54: METHOD FOR PROCESSING THERMOPLASTIC FILMS, THERMOFORMING SYSTEM, FILM SUPPLY STATION, FILM STRIP, USE, AND LAMINATED PART 00: 57: Especially in the automotive supplier industry, there is frequently the problem of laminating systems having long downtimes because film rolls of different film types have to be exchanged. According to the invention cuts of films of various types said cuts being of different types and having different colors are combined to form a film strip and the film strip is processed in the laminating system. If the feed is controlled with sufficient accuracy, not only can the downtimes be avoided, but also traditional laminating systems can be used. In addition, a large part of the otherwise required waste in the film grid is eliminated. 21: 2013/06205 22: 19/08/2013 43: 19/02/2014 51: C10J 71: BEIJING YINGDE QINGDA TECHNOLOGY CO LTD and TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY 72: HONGBO MA, DADI GU, JIANSHENG ZHANG 33: - 31: - 32: 54: GASIFICATION FURNACE

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21: 2013/06252 22: 20/08/2013 43: 20/02/2014 51: F25B 71: FRIGESCO LIMITED 72: ROBIN CAMPBELL and THOMAS DAVIES 33: GB 31: 1102485.8 32: 2011/02/11 54: FLASH DEFROST SYSTEM 00: 57: A vapour compression refrigeration system includes a compressor (1) arranged to re-circulate refrigerant through a condenser (2), an expansion device (4) and an evaporator (5). To achieve rapid thermodynamically efficient defrosting of the evaporator, hot refrigerant from the condenser is stored in a defrost receiver (6) before passing through the expansion device (4). In a defrost phase, a valve arrangement (7-10) forms a closed defrost circuit connecting the evaporator (5) to the defrost receiver (6) via defrost valve (10) to allow hot fluid to pass from the defrost receiver to the evaporator and liquid refrigerant in the evaporator flows to the defrost receiver (6) via drain valve (9). In a pre-defrost phase, the valve arrangement closes the fluid input to the evaporator (5) and the compressor operates to partially evacuate the evaporator before the evaporator is connected to the defrost receiver, so that flash flooding of the evaporator with hot vapour occurs. A phase change medium (11) may be included to store heat from the condenser output and return it to the evaporator during defrost. Additional heat may be supplied to the defrost liquid to further increase the defrost speed.

21: 2013/06256 22: 20/08/2013 43: 20/02/2014 51: G01N 71: IMMUNOSCIENCES LAB INC 72: VOJDANI ARISTO 33: US 31: 61/434,501 32: 2011/01/20 54: METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTION OF GLUTEN SENSITIVITY, AND ITS DIFFERENTIATION FROM CELIAC DISEASE 00: 57: Antibodies are used as biomarkers to assist in distinguishing gluten immune reactivity and sensitivity, silent celiac disease, Crohn's disease and other gut-related pathologies from classical celiac disease. In one class of embodiments, sera, saliva or other samples from a human or other animal are tested for antibodies to (a) a wheat antigen; (b) a gliadin antigen; and (c) one or more of a wheat germ agglutinin, a gluteomorphin, a glutenin, a deamidated glutenin, a prodynorphin, and a dynorphin. Test results are considered particularly interesting where the wheat antigen and the gliadin antigen are both selected from the group consisting of an a-gliadin33-mer, an a-gliadin- 17-mer, a ?-gliadin-15-mer, an ?-gliadin-17-mer, and a glutenin-21 -mer. Test Page | 373

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plates and kits can advantageously test for antigens to at least three, five, seven or all of agliadin, ?- gliadin, ?-gliadin, glutenin, wheat germ agglutinin, gluteomorphin, prodynorphins, transglutaminase-2, transglutaminase-3, transglutaminase-6, and gliadin-bound transglutaminase.

21: 2013/06283 22: 2013/08/21 43: 2014/02/24 51: H04L 71: ASTRAPI CORPORATION 72: PROTHERO, Jerrold, JONES, Nigel 33: US 31: 61/575 802 32: 2011/04/15 33: US 31: PCT/US2012/033747 32: 2012/04/16 54: METHOD AND SYSTEMS FOR COMMUNICATING 00: Methods and systems for communicating are disclosed. A method includes obtaining input communication symbols selected from a set of communication symbols, converting input communication symbols into transmittable waveforms using non-periodic functions, and transmitting transmittable waveforms over a communication channel. Another method includes receiving transmittable waveforms constructed using non-periodic functions and transmitted over a communication channel, and demodulating transmittable waveforms. A system includes a modular adapted to obtain input communication symbols selected from a set of communication symbols and adapted to convert input communication symbols into transmittable waveforms using non-periodic functions, and a transmitter or transceiver adapted to transmit transmittable waveforms over a communication channel. Another system includes a receiver or transceiver adapted to receive transmittable waveforms transmitted over a communication

21: 2013/06358 22: 23/08/2013 43: 25/02/2014 51: C09K 71: PURE LIQUID SOLUTIONS LLC 72: LARRY GEORGE MILLER, NATHAN JARED WHITING, THERON GLADE MILLER, FRED VINCENT SHILLREFF, RAY WOODROW MCCUBBINS 33: US 31: 61/446.599 32: 2011/02/25, 54: METALLIC NANOPARTICLE BIOCIDE IN INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS 00: 57: A method includes providing a measured dose amount of manufactured metallic nanoparticle material and adding the measured dose amount of the manufactured metallic nanoparticle material to a carrier material for pre-treatment of the carrier material prior to use of the carrier material and the manufactured metallic nanoparticle material in the sub-surface earth activity. Another method includes accessing a sub-surface earth opening that is used in conjunction with the sub-surface earth activuty, introducing an amount of manufactured metallic nanoparticle material into the sub-surface earth opening, and treating a subsurface earth condition present at a sub-surface earth location accessible via the sub-surface earth opening.

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21: 2013/06461 22: 28/08/2013 43: 28/02/2014 51: C07K, G01N 71: IMMUNOSCIENCES LAB INC 72: VOJDANI ARISTO 33: US 31: 61/437.244 32: 2011/01/28 54: METHOD FOR DETECTION OF INTESTINAL,AND BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER PERMEABILITY AND TESTING MATERIALS THERETO 00: 57: Methods, assays, and apparatus are disclosed for testing of antigens associated with intestinal and/or blood-brain barrier permeability. For example, blood, saliva or other bodily fluid can be tested for binding (1) to a bacterial toxin (preferably a lipopolysaccharide), and (2) binding to tissue antigens selected from at least one of (a) a gut-related antigen and (b) a blood brain barrierrelated antigen. Analysis of test results can be used to assist in detecting and diagnosing diseases associated with leaky gut syndrome (whether due to paracellular or transcellular pathways, and whether due to bacterial toxins or some other cause) and/or to diseases associated with excessive blood brain barrier permeability, which are contemplated herein to include both neuroinflammation and/or neuroautoimmunity conditions, and especially amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Parkinsons disease, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's, or peripheral neuropathy, and major depression.

21: 2013/06593 22: 03/09/2013 43: 04/03/2014 51: F03D 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: ALFRED BEEKAMANN 33: DE 31: 10 2011 006 670.5 32: 2011/04/01 54: WIND TURBINE GENERATOR STYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A WIND TURBINE GENERATOR SYSTEM 00: 57: The present invention relates to a method for controlling a wind turbine generator system that is connected to an electrical power system and has a generator with an aerodynamic rotor of variable speed; in which the wind turbine generator system can be operated at an operating point with an optimal speed with respect to prevailing wind conditions, wherein the wind turbine generator system is operated for a transitional period of time or for a sustained period of time at a non-optimal operating point with a non-optimal speed, and the non-optimal speed is greater than the optimal speed.

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21: 2013/06671 22: 2013/09/05 43: 2014/03/05 51: A01M, A01N 71: MOUTON, Schalk Francois 72: MOUTON, Schalk Francois 33: ZA 31: 2011/01357 32: 2011/02/21 54: INSECT TRAP 00: A method of controlling pests includes applying a trap (10) to a plant. The A trap (10) includes a tube (12) of resilient material with a longitudinal slit (16) in its outer wall (14) for at least part of the length of the tube (12) and a number of apertures (18) in the outer wall. The resilience of the outer wall (14) urges edges of the outer wall on opposing sides of the slit (16) towards each other. The trap (10) is installed by extending the tube (12) around a trunk (20) of the plant, so that its two opposing ends (22,24) face each other, and inserting one end of the tube (22) inside the opposing end (24) by urging open the slit (16) at the outer end to enlarge the outer end and gripping the inner end.

21: 2013/06672 22: 2013/09/05 43: 2014/03/05 51: A01N, A01P 71: MOUTON, Schalk Francois 72: MOUTON, Schalk Francois 33: ZA 31: 2011/01084 32: 2011/02/10 54: SNOUT BEETLE ATTRACTANT 00: An odorant substance for use in as an attractant for snout beetles and a method for controlling snout beetles are provided. The odorant substance includes at least one of: Cyclopropane carboxylic acid; 5-Methyl-2-hexanone; 2,5Dimethyl-4-methoxy- 3(2H)-furanone ("Mesifurane or berry furanone"); Anisole; and 3-Methoxy acetophenone. The method of controlling snout beetles includes applying the odorant substance to attract the snout beetles, e.g. by applying the substance to mechanical traps, combining the substances with insecticides, or the like. 21: 2013/06698 22: 06/09/2013 43: 06/03/2014 51: A47K 71: DANIEL PETRUS GROENEWALD 72: DANIEL PETRUS GROENEWALD 33: ZA 31: 2012/01770 32: 2012/06/08 54: WASH TROUGH DRAINAGE WATER REUSE EQUIPMENT AND TOILET INSTALLATION 00: 57: Water plural use equipment, according to the invention, in the form of wash through drainage water re-use equipment 10 comprises a water holding and dispensing zone defining reservoir 12 constituting a secondary dispensing chamber 14 that is formed with a low elevation dispensing stub 16 and a primary vessel in the form of a wash trough 18 that is positioned in a direct overhead Page | 376

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discharge relationship with the chamber 14 draining there into via a drain 20. The equipment 10 incorporates reopenable closure means in the form of a plug 22 that is used for closing the drain 20 and a closure member for reopenably closing the flow path along the dispensing stub 16 of the chamber 14. Water from the chamber 14 is accordingly used for secondary purposes such as toilet flushing.

21: 2013/06699 22: 06/09/2013 43: 06/03/2014 51: A01G, E04B 71: JOHAN ADAM ERNST SWANEPOEL and HENDRIK RUDOLPH SWANEPOEL 72: JOHAN ADAM ERNST SWANEPOEL and HENDRIK RUDOLPH SWANEPOEL 33: ZA 31: 2012/04201 32: 2012/06/07 54: PLANT CULTIVATION CAPSULE 00: 57: A plant cultivation zone enclosing structure in the form of a plant cultivation capsule 10 that comprises a wall 12 circumferentially enclosing an area along a cultivatable soil bed to the effect of forming a pond effect within an enclosed space 16 as extending intermediate the wall 12 and a cover accommodating frame configuration 18 in the form of a plurality of frame members 20 extending dome fashion into an apex 22. The capsule 10 also incorporates a flexibilty foldable cover 28 in the form of shaded cloth that is secured at its centre 30 to the apex 22 of the frame configuration 18. The cover 28 is lowerable onto the frame configuration 18 in forming a reopenably enclosed zone 32. The capsule 10 further incorporates a water irrigator 34 as connectable to a water supply.

21: 2013/06701 22: 06/09/2013 43: 06/03/2014 51: G01D 71: ZAHEER JOOMA 72: ZAHEER JOOMA 33: ZA 31: 2013/01769 32: 2012/06/08 54: THE MONITORING OF TRANSFORMER INTEGRITY 00: 57: A monitoring system 10 for monitoring the integrity of monitorable equipment in the form transformers that are remotely situated as regards their location of assessment comprises a barcode scanner and keyboard data collector, manipulator and transmitter unit 12 and a tag preparing facility in the form of label printer 14. The unit 12 includes a scanner 16 and a keyboard 18. The unit 12 is programmed to associate barcode information scanned with the scanner 16 with independently keyed in transformer parameters. The barcode information and the keyed in transformer parameters are associated into a data bundle that is transmissible to the database manipulating equipment for monitoring transformer integrity and performance against the database 20.

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21: 2013/0678 22: 2013/01/25 43: 2014/01/28 51: C07C 71: BASF SE 72: SCHNEIDER, Daniel, MOHL, Klaus-Dieter, SCHFER, Martin, PICKENCKER, Karin, RITTINGER, Stefan, SCHAUB, Thomas, TELES, Joaquim, Henrique, PACIELLO, Rocco, KAIBEL, Gerd 33: EP 31: 10167679.9 32: 2010/06/29 33: EP 31: 10187280.2 32: 2010/10/12 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING FORMIC ACID 00: The invention relates to a method for obtaining formic acid by the thermal separation of a flow containing formic acid and a tertiary amine (I), wherein a liquid flow which contains formic acid and a tertiary amine (I) in a molar ratio of 0.5 to 5 is produced by combining tertiary amine (I) and a source of formic acid, 10 to 100 wt % of the secondary components contained in said flow are separated, and formic acid is removed by distillation from the resulting liquid flow in a distillation device at a bottoms temperature of 100 to 300C and a pressure of 30 to 3000 hPa abs, wherein the bottoms product from the distillation device is separated into two liquid phases and the upper liquid phase is returned to the source of formic acid and the lower liquid phase is returned for separation of the secondary components and/or to the distillation device.

21: 2013/0679 22: 2013/01/25 43: 2014/01/28 51: C07C 71: BASF SE 72: SCHAUB, Thomas, FRIES, Donata, Maria, PACIELLO, Rocco, MOHL, Klaus-Dieter, SCHFER, Martin, RITTINGER, Stefan, SCHNEIDER, Daniel 33: EP 31: 10167705.2 32: 2010/06/29 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING FORMIC ACID BY REACTION OF CARBON DIOXIDE WITH HYDROGEN 00: A process is proposed for preparing formic acid by reaction of carbon dioxide (1) with hydrogen (2) in a hydrogenation reactor (I) in the presence of a catalyst containing an element from group 8, 9 or 10 of the Periodic Table, of a tertiary amine containing at least 12 carbon atoms per molecule, and of a polar solvent comprising one or more monoalcohols selected from methanol, ethanol, propanols and butanols, to form formic acid/amine adducts as intermediates, which are subsequently cleaved thermally, the workup of the outputs (3) from the hydrogenation reactor (I) being performed with addition of water, and this increasing the partition coefficient of the catalyst between the upper phase (4) and the lower phase.

21: 2013/07810 22: 21/10/2013 43: 06/02/2014 51: A61B, A61F, A61M 71: ILEX MEDICAL LTD 72: BENSHAUL MOSHE 33: - 31: - 32: 54: A KIT AND METHOD FOR COLLECTING BODY FLUID FOR MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS 00: 57: A kit and method for collecting body fluid for medical diagnosis. In some embodiments, the method includes collecting a sufficient amount of body fluid and cells comprising nucleic acid, and applying a nucleic acid assay to detect pathogenic Page | 378

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PATENT JOURNAL thick-wall pipe connector (2), a pipe connector boss (5) is cast in the inner diameter of the pipe connector, a blanking plate (3) is welded on the boss, and the gap between the boss and the blanking plate is seal-welded. The boss and the pipe connector are integrated, so the boss can withstand a great acting force, thereby preventing the blanking plate from flying out due to the great pressure. In this case, the welded joint serves the purpose of sealing only, and the welding height is far less than that in a traditional hydraulic test apparatus. The hydraulic test is then conducted. After the hydraulic test is completed, the boss is cut off, and the inner wall of the pipe connector at the boss is machined to the designed dimension. This ensures the safety of the hydraulic test, saves material, reduces the costs on pipe connector casting and the blanking plate welding, shortens the preparation period for the hydraulic test, and reduces production costs.

genomic material such as human papillomavirus mRNA and/or human papillomavirus DNA. In some embodiments, by testing fluid and cells, a sensitivity of the test is improved. In some embodiments, the method includes inserting an absorbing member into a body orifice, such as the vagina, for a time period such as 1-2 hours; retrieving the absorbing member and placing it in a sample container; extracting fluid from the absorbing member using a fluid extraction device, and testing the fluid. In some embodiments, the kit is a home use kit and the sample is self collected by a user.

21: 2013/0786. 22: 2013/01/30. 43: 2014/01/06 51: G01N G01M 71: SHANGHAI BOILER WORKS CO., LTD. 72: WANG, Ruijuan, ZHOU, Shuguang, YE, Weimin, ZHAO, Pengshan 33: CN 31: 201110170270.3 32: 2011/06/23 54: HYDRAULIC TEST DEVICE FOR LARGE DIAMETER AND THICK WALL TUBE JOINT AND HYDRAULIC TEST METHOD THEREOF 00: A hydraulic test apparatus for large-diameter thick-wall pipe connector and hydraulic test method thereof. When casting a large-diameter

21: 2013/08570 22: 2013/11/14 43: 2014/01/29 51: C11D 71: RECKITT BENCKISER N.V. 72: WIEDEMANN, Ralf, SIMONATO, Luigina, SCOIZZATO, Simone, COSTINITI, Fabio, BELLO, Irene, ROSCIOLI, Laura 33: GB 31: 1110241.5 32: 2011/06/17 33: GB 31: 1113959.9 32: 2011/08/15 54: COMPOSITION 00: -

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A liquid detergent composition has a thickening system which comprises triethanolamine.


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Yimin, LI, Man


33: CN 31: 201110253882.9 32: 2011/08/31 54: METHOD FOR DETECTING AND ASSEMBLING INTERNAL PARTS OF ULTRALONG EQUIPMENT 00: The invention provides a method for detecting and assembling internal parts of ultralong equipment, used for assembling and detecting connection of internal parts of more than two sections. The method comprises steps of repeatedly adjusting coincidence of four center line of the internal parts of the sections and coaxiality of the internal parts of the sections so as to precisely determine deviation of the central axes of the internal parts, thus ensuring assembly precision and solving the assembly problem of internal parts of gas cooling sections.

21: 2013/3114 22: 2013/04/29 43: 2014/01/20 51: C02F A62D C05F 71: DIRECTOR GENERAL, DEFENCE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION 72: KAMBOJ, Dev Vrat, SINGH, Lokendra, GANGWAR, Vichitra Kumar, VIJAYARAGHAVAN, Rajagopalan 33: IN 31: 2375/DEL/2010 32: 2010/10/01 54: SELF-SUSTAINED BIO-DIGESTER FOR ONBOARD DEGRADATION OF HUMAN WASTE 00: This invention relates to the field of human waste handling, treatment and disposal in mobile public carriers. In particular the invention is directed to a self- sustained bio- digester for onboard degradation of human waste. Said bio-digester comprising at least three components; biological

21: 2013/3153 22: 2013/04/30 43: 2014/01/29 51: F16L 71: LIVIZONE (PTY) LTD 72: BROEKHUIZEN, Nicolaas, Theodorus 33: ZA 31: 2011/5115 32: 2011/07/12 54: PIPE CONNECTOR FITTINGS AND METHOD 00: A pipe connector fitting comprising a pipe fitting body 1 and a nut 2a or 2b, the body having a spigot with an external circumferential tooth, and the nut having an internal circumferential tooth, the arrangement being such that the pipe 3 may be threaded through the nut and pushed onto the spigot and the nut screwed onto the body so that the internal tooth of the nut and spigot bite into the pipe from the outside and inside of the pipe and the pipe is locked onto the fitting body.

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PATENT JOURNAL Organic-inorganic composite material based on metal oxide and carbon, nitrogen and other elements/functional groups for removal of anionic pollutants like arsenic, fluoride etc., from water, and methods for making the same are disclosed. The modified composition may comprise different phases of metal oxides, supported or promoted by incorporation of nitrogen, carbon and other elements/groups. The organic-inorganic composite may be produced from at least one biogenic material such as chitin, chitosan, leaf, bio-membrane and a salt of metal like iron, aluminium etc. The organic-inorganic composite based adsorbent shows arsenic uptake capacity in the range of 0.2 to 1.3 mg/g and fluoride uptake capacity in the range of 5-50 mg/g under different conditions, which is substantially high from the other adsorbents known so far. A breakthrough regeneration of 98-99% has been achieved by using new regeneration protocol. 21: 2013/4313. 22: 2013/06/12. 43: 2014/01/07 51: B60R 71: DECOMA (GERMANY) GMBH 72: HUTTENLOCHER, Marc 33: DE 31: 102012011596.2 32: 2012/06/13 54: CARRIER DEVICE 00: A carrier device for carrying and fixing a housing such as, for example, a sensor system, an electronic system, a drive unit, or a camera in or on a motor vehicle, including a carrier (AK) configured as a frame surrounding an interior (IR), into which the housing (KG) can be inserted, a locking element (FB) connected to the frame of the carrier (AK) in an articulated manner, said spring clamp being pivotable from a position in which the interior (IR) of the carrier (AK) is released into a position in which the interior (IR) of the carrier (AK) is closed, and also a fixing assigned to the locking element (FB), which holds the locking element (FB) in the closed position.

The invention provides a padlock and a device for indicating when a padlock has been tampered with. The device includes a flat strip of plastics material configured to snugly slide into a blind tslot provided in the bottom end of the body of a padlock and over and past the keyhole of the padlock, a hole defined at one end of the strip configured to receive a pin there through, which pin is located at the blind end of the t-slot and which pin can be extended and locked through the hole from the body of the padlock, in use, when locking the shackle of the lock in place to prevent the flat strip from being removed, and destruction means for destroying the strip to gain access to the keyhole, in use.

21: 2013/4227 22: 2013/06/10 43: 2014/01/09 51: B01J C02F 71: COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH 72: RAYALU, Sadhana, Suresh, LABHASETWAR, Nitin, Kumar, BANSIWAL, Amit, Kumar, THAKRE, Dilip, Kashinath, JAGTAP, Sneha, Manohar 33: IN 31: 2891/DEL/2010 32: 2010/12/06 54: ORGANIC-INORGANIC COMPOSITE MATERIAL FOR REMOVAL OF ANIONIC POLLUTANTS FROM WATER AND PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF 00: -

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21: 2013/4314 22: 2013/06/12 43: 2014/01/07 51: B60K, F01P 71: DECOMA (GERMANY) GMBH 72: KNAUER, Bernd 33: DE 31: 102012011593.8 32: 2012/06/13 54: LOAD LIMITER 00: A load limiter for a controllable air inlet of a motor vehicle is described, including a drive-side driver (M1) coupled to an engine, and an output-side driver (M2) relaying the engine torque to the closing elements of the controllable air inlet, the drivers (M1, M2) in positively interlocking contact with one another being moveably arranged in an axial direction to one another in order to release the positive interlock, and the output-side driver (M2) in the disengaged state being pivoted by an associated spring means (DS) in one direction relative to the drive-side driver (M1).

21: 2013/4315 22: 2013/06/12 43: 2014/01/07 51: B60K, F01P 71: DECOMA (GERMANY) GMBH 72: KNAUER, Bernd 33: DE 31: 102012011595.4 32: 2012/06/13 54: TRANSMISSION ELEMENT FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE 00: A transmission element for a controllable air inlet of a motor vehicle, wherein the transmission element () serves to produce a pivoting movement of a number of coupled and pivotably mounted closing elements (SL), wherein each closing element (SL) is connected by a link part (Z), which is arranged outside the pivot axis, to a link element (ZA) of the transmission element (), wherein the transmission element () is designed as an elongate body (K) suitable for transmitting tensile and shearing forces, and the link elements (ZA) are arranged in a flexurally elastic manner in relation to said body (K).

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PATENT JOURNAL 71: GRE INDUSTRIES (PTY) LTD 72: MARSHALL, Elton 33: ZA 31: 2012/4702 32: 2012/06/25 54: YIELDING MINE SUPPORT 00: The invention provides a yielding mine support which includes one or more poles and a metal tube of which at least a portion is perforated or scored is secured to an end portion of the pole, or where there are two or more poles then to the end portions of each of two consecutive poles between said consecutive poles, thereby to ensure gradual yielding and inhibit buckling of the yielding mine support when placed under an axial load.

21: 2013/4316 22: 2013/06/12 43: 2014/01/07 51: A61K 71: PHARMATHEN S.A. 72: KARAVAS, Evangelos 54: OPHTHALMIC FORMULATION OF FLUOROQUINOLONE ANTIBACTERIAL AGENT AND METHOD FOR PREPARATION THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to an aqueous ophthalmic formulation including Moxifloxacin hydrochloride, a preservative agent, and a tonicity agent to be used for the treatment of infections. The present invention also provides a method of preparation of such a formulation. 21: 2013/4407 22: 2013/06/14 43: 2014/01/06 51: E02D E21D F16K 71: GRE INDUSTRIES (PTY) LTD 72: MARSHALL, Elton 33: ZA 31: 2012/4656 32: 2012/06/22 54: METAL ENVELOPE 00: The invention provides a metal envelope 40 made from a single sheet of mild steel and having a valve system 42 thereon whereby fluid is introduced into and retained in the envelope 40 thereby to firstly pre-stress the envelope at an internal pressure below that required for use and then to further increase the pressure to a desired pressure at which the envelope deforms. The invention extends to a valve assembly for use with the envelope and a method of supporting a hanging wall in a mining tunnel.

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21: 2013/4410 22: 2013/06/14 43: 2014/01/06 51: A47L 71: RETRACTABLE TECHNOLOGIES, INC., SHAW, Thomas J. 72: SHAW, Thomas J., ZHU, Ni, SMALL, Mark 33: US 31: 12/950,264 32: 2010/11/19 54: CLEANING TOOL 00: A tool that is useful for cleaning the attachment surfaces of a device used in medical applications, the tool having a housing with an open end, a closed end, a sidewall disposed between the open end and the closed end, and a positioning collar seated adjacent to the sidewall between the open and closed ends with a sponge extending through and releasably held by the positioning collar, a treating liquid disposed inside the housing, and a Page | 383

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PATENT JOURNAL the same as or different from the isocyanate component used in the previous step (a).

releasable fluid-tight seal disposed over the open end.

21: 2013/4411 22: 2013/06/14 43: 2014/01/10 51: C09K 71: ASHLAND-SDCHEMIE-KERNFEST GMBH 72: KUHLMANN, Peter, WINTER, Reinhardt, GREAEDTS, Jan 33: DE 31: 10 2010 051 817.4 32: 2010/11/18 54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF COATED PROPPANTS 00: The present invention relates to a process for the production of coated proppants, proppants obtainable by such a process, uses thereof and processes using the proppants. The process for the production of coated proppants comprises the following steps: (a) mixing a proppant with a polyol component and an isocyanate component, wherein the polyol component consists of a phenolic resin and optionally one or more other hydroxy group - containing compounds, wherein the isocyanate component consists of an isocyanate having at least 2 isocyanate groups and optionally one or more other isocyanate group - containing compounds, and (b) curing the mixture obtained in step (a) by treatment with a catalyst; and (c) optionally repeating steps (a) and (b) one or more times, wherein the mixture obtained in the preceding step (b) or the proppant isolated therefrom is used as a proppant in step (a), wherein the polyol component in step (a) is the same as or different from the polyol component used in the previous step (a), and wherein the isocyanate component in step (a) is

21: 2013/4500 22: 2013/06/19 43: 2014/01/07 51: A61K 71: PHARMATHEN S.A. 72: KARAVAS, Evangelos 54: INTRAVENOUS FORMULATION OF LINEZOLID AND METHOD FOR PREPARATION THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition in aqueous solution form useful for parenteral administration to a subject for treatment of an infective disease. In particular, the present invention relates to an aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of Linezolid to be used for the treatment of severe infections caused by Gram-positive bacteria, including those that are hospital-acquired. The preferred method of administration is intravenous infusion. The present invention also includes a method for preparing such composition. 21: 2013/4501 22: 2013/06/19 43: 2014/01/09 51: A61K 71: BIOALLIANCE PHARMA 72: LEBEL-BINAY, Sophie, PISANI, Emilia, POLARD, Valrie 33: EP 31: 11305364.9 32: 2011/03/31 54: NANOPARTICLES LOADED WITH CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC ANTITUMORAL DRUG 00: The invention relates to new therapeutic approaches for treating cancer, in particular hepatocellular carcinoma, with Nanoparticules loaded with a chemotherapeutic antitumoral agent. In particular, it relates to the treatment of cancer by administration of said Nanoparticules by intravenous infusion for at least 2 hours in order to prevent toxicological side effects and Page | 384

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increase the benefit/risk ratio of the treatment. 21: 2013/4550 22: 2013/06/20 43: 2014/01/14 51: A61K 71: PANTHERYX, INC. 72: STARZL, Timothy, W. 33: US 31: 61/416,667 32: 2010/11/23 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT IN BROAD -SPECTRUM, UNDIFFERENTIATED OR MIXED CLINICAL APPLICATIONS 00: The disclosure provides improved compositions and methods for passive immunization. In embodiments, a composition comprising a synergistic combination of specific polyclonal antibodies in a carrier matrix is provided. The disclosure provides effective, economical compositions and methods for the treatment of diarrhea and enteric infections in broad-spectrum, undifferentiated, or mixed clinical applications. 21: 2013/4611 22: 2013/06/21 43: 2014/01/14 51: F04B 71: FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V., TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITT CHEMNITZ 72: OTTO, Thomas, NESTLER, Jrg, GESSNER, Thomas 33: DE 31: 10 2010 061 909.4 32: 2010/11/24 54: FLUIDIC ACTUATOR COMPRISING DEFORMABLE SEAL ARRANGEMENT AND LONG STORABILITY 00: The invention relates to a fluidic actuator comprising a base arrangement (1, 10) having at least one cavity (6) formed therein, an activatable substance (20) inside the cavity (6), and a deformable closure arrangement. The activatable substance, for example, an electrolyte, can be at least partially converted by suitable activation and at the same time cause a pressure change in the cavity (6). The deformable closure arrangement (30; 4) serves to close the cavity (6). The deformable closure arrangement comprises a paraffin-containing element (30; 40) and upon activation of the activatable substance (20) can be deformed owing to the pressure change of the activatable substance. A corresponding production method comprises the following steps: preparing the base arrangement (1, 10); forming a cavity (6) open on at least one side in the base arrangement (1, 10); and closing the cavity with

21: 2013/4613 22: 2013/06/20 43: 2014/01/14 51: C07K 71: REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: OKAMOTO, Haruka, SLEEMAN, Mark, HARP, Joyce 33: US 31: 61/416,409 32: 2010/11/23 33: US 31: 61/481,958 32: 2011/05/03 33: US 31: 61/551,032 32: 2011/10/25 54: HUMAN ANTIBODIES TO THE GLUCAGON RECEPTOR 00: The present invention provides antibodies that bind to the human glucagon receptor, designated GCGR and methods of using same. According to certain embodiments of the invention, the antibodies are fully human antibodies that bind to human GCGR. The antibodies of the invention are useful for lowering blood glucose levels and blood ketone levels and are also useful for the treatment of diseases and disorders associated with one or more GCGR biological activities, including the treatment of diabetes, diabetic ketoacidosis and long-term complications associated with diabetes, or other metabolic disorders characterized in part by elevated blood glucose levels. 21: 2013/4680 22: 2013/06/24 43: 2014/01/17 51: E03D A47K 71: SIBIYA, Thabani, Wonderboy 72: SIBIYA, Thabani, Wonderboy 33: ZA 31: 2012/4358 32: 2012/06/13 54: ODOUR EXTRACTION SYSTEM 00: The invention describes a system and device for use for odour extraction. The device includes a generally circular tube configured to fit between a toilet seat and the rim of a toilet bowl, having an outlet for connecting to an extraction fan, and one or more inlets facing inwards for the intake of air from the inside of the toilet bowl, in use.

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PATENT JOURNAL Disclosed is a method and device for preparing a high temperature water vapour rich in active particles using plasma, the device comprising a plasma generator (1) and a high temperature vapour generator (2), wherein the middle of one end of the high temperature vapour generator (2) is provided with a high temperature plasma inlet (4) in communication with an outlet (1b) of the plasma generator (1); the plasma generator (1) has an inlet (1a) for non-oxidizing gases; the high temperature plasma inlet (4) is surrounded by an annular vapour inlet (3d), which annular vapour inlet (3d) has rotary guide blades (7) mounted therein. The casing of the high temperature vapour generator (2) has a shape of stepped increasing stages divided into 1-4 stage(s), and an annular narrow orifice (3a, 3b, 3c) for vapour entrance is provided between two adjacent casing parts at each stage, with the annular narrow orifice (3a, 3b, 3c) connected to a vapour pressure feeding device (3). The method comprises the steps of: spraying the prepared vapour and the high temperature plasma working materials ionized by the plasma generator (1) into the high temperature vapour generator (2) through their respective inlets, intensively mixing the high temperature vapour and the high temperature plasma, and heating and activating the vapour so as to form the vapour with active particles.

21: 2013/4804 22: 2013/06/27 43: 2014/01/07 51: C07D C07B 71: POXEL 72: CRAVO, Daniel, HELMREICH, Matthias 33: EP 31: 10306327.7 32: 2010/12/01 54: SEPARATION OF TRIAZINE DERIVATIVES ENANTIOMERS USING TARTARIC ACID 00: The present invention relates to a new process of separation of triazine derivatives enantiomers involving tartaric acid.

21: 2013/4842 22: 2013/06/28 43: 2014/01/07 51: B01J B01F C10J 71: WUHAN KAIDI ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD. 72: CHEN, Yilong, ZHANG, Yanfeng, CAO, Minxia, LI, Hong 33: CN 31: 201010617855.0 32: 2010/12/31 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PREPARING HIGH TEMPERATURE WATER VAPOUR RICH IN ACTIVE PARTICLES USING PLASMA 00: -

21: 2013/5010 22: 2013/07/04 43: 2014/01/15 51: B60J 71: DECOMA (GERMANY) GMBH 72: SALZMANN, Heiner 33: DE 31: 102012013340.5 32: 2012/07/06 54: WINDOW PANE FASTENING 00: A window pane fastening is disclosed, for fastening and/or sealing a window pane to a vehicle body part or another part of a motor

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PATENT JOURNAL use in a hydraulic system including a safety vacuum release system pump to circulate water in a swimming pool and/or a spa. The hydraulic system includes one or more check valves located on a discharge side of the safety vacuum release system pump. The discharge vacuum relief valve is capable of venting a vacuum at the discharge side of the safety vacuum release system pump during a vacuum event at a suction side of the safety vacuum release system pump.

vehicle, including a first support element (TP1) attached to the window pane (S), and a second support element (TP2) attached to the vehicle body part (KT), wherein the first and second support elements (TP1, TP2) include grooves and ribs penetrating the grooves, as well as a flexible component (WK) between the first and second support elements (TP1, TP2), via which the fixing and/or sealing of the components takes place relative to one another and thus of the window pane (S) on and/or relative to the vehicle body part (KT).

21: 2013/5013 22: 2013/07/04 43: 2014/01/09 51: F04B 71: PENTAIR WATER POOL AND SPA, INC. 72: ROBOL, Ronald, B., HRUBY, Daniel, J., COLVIN, Johnathan, Steven 33: US 31: 61/421,069 32: 2010/12/08 54: DISCHARGE VACUUM RELIEF VALVE FOR SAFETY VACUUM RELEASE SYSTEM 00: Embodiments of the invention provide a pumping system and a discharge vacuum relief valve for

21: 2013/5063 22: 2013/07/05 43: 2014/01/15 51: F24J E04H 71: DI GAETANO, Alberto 72: DI GAETANO, Alberto 33: IT 31: VR2011A000013 32: 2011/01/24 54: ANCHORING DEVICE FOR PANEL SUPPORTING STRUCTURES 00: An anchoring device for panel supporting structures, which comprises at least one tension element (6) which is adapted to act on a supporting frame (2), which supports at least one panel (3) and rests on a resting surface (4). Means being further provided for tensioning the tension element (6) and means (7) for connecting the tension element (6) to the supporting frame (2) adapted to transmit at least partially the tension forces of the tension element (6) to the supporting frame (2) along a direction that has at least one component substantially perpendicular to the resting surface (4).

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21: 2013/5103 22: 2013/07/08 43: 2014/01/16 51: A61K 71: PHARMATHEN S.A. 72: KARAVAS, Evangelos 54: OPHTHALMIC FORMULATION OF PROSTAGLANDIN ANALOGUE AND METHOD FOR PREPARATION THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to an aqueous ophthalmic formulation including Travoprost, a tonicity agent and an effective amount of preservatives to be used for the treatment of glaucoma and ocular hypertension. The present invention also provides a method of preparation of such formulation. 21: 2013/5104 22: 2013/07/08 43: 2014/01/17 51: A61P 71: CLEVELAND BIOLABS, INC. 72: GLEIBERMAN, Anatoli, BURDELYA, Lyudmila, GUDKOV, Andrei 33: US 31: 61/431,313 32: 2011/01/10 54: USE OF TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR AGONIST FOR TREATING CANCER 00: The present invention is directed to methods and agents used for treating cancer in Toll-Like Receptor 5-expressing tissues by providing a TollLike Receptor agonist such as flagellin. The present invention also relates to protecting the liver from a liver toxicity using a Toll-like receptor agonist.

21: 2013/5144 22: 2013/07/09 43: 2014/01/16 51: C02F C25B 71: KUIPHOFF, John 72: KUIPHOFF, John 33: US 31: 61/421,478 32: 2010/12/09 33: US 31: 13/008,152 32: 2011/01/18 54: COMPACT CLOSED-LOOP ELECTROLYZING PROCESS AND APPARATUS 00: This is an electrolytic apparatus and process for the production of Hypochlorous Acid (HClO) and Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) in a closed-loop arrangement. A brine solution in an electrolyzer cell is subjected to an electric current, causing Page | 388

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HClO and /or NaOH to be produced in water circulated through the cell. The produced solution is recirculated through the cell as its chemical properties are monitored by a sensor, connected by a controller which controls a recirculating pump and the electric current, until the sensor indicates that the concentration of the solution has reached a desired value, and the controller stops the process.

21: 2013/5185 22: 2013/07/10 43: 2014/01/17 51: E03D 71: OLIVEIRA & IRMAO S.A. 72: TENDEIRO PADILHA, Francisco, Jos, VASCONCELOS MACHADO, Leonel, Pedro, DE ALMEIDA MARTINS ANTUNES, Rogrio, FERREIRA DA COSTA, Vitor, Antonio, UEDA, Junya 33: IT 31: MI2012A 001209 32: 2012/07/11 54: FLUSH TANK DRAIN VALVE CONTROL DEVICE 00: A flush tank drain valve control device (1) has a hydraulic circuit (5) connectable to a water mains; a shutter (6) which acts on the circuit (5) and is operated by an actuator assembly (3); and a movable piston (7) inserted inside a slide chamber (13) along the circuit (5), and connectable to, to open, the drain valve; the shutter (6) is movable by the actuator assembly (3) to permit or cut off water flow along the circuit (5) to the slide chamber (13), so as to push the piston (7) inside the slide chamber (13).

21: 2013/5186 22: 2013/07/10 43: 2014/01/17 51: A61K 71: LECTIO PHARMAENTWICKLUNGS- UND VERWERTUNGS GMBH 72: PASSETI, Gianluigi 33: EP 31: 10196711.5 32: 2010/12/23 33: US 31: 61/428,269 32: 2010/12/30 54: AQUEOUS SOLUTION OF AMBROXOL 00: The present invention relates to an aqueous solution comprising an acid addition salt of ambroxol, wherein the ambroxol content is ranging from 0.1% to 7% (w/v), the total content of polyalcohols selected from polyols and polyalkyleneglycols is at least 20% (w/v), the total content of alcohols is lower than 1% (w/v), and said aqueous solution is free of benzoic acid and/or salts thereof with organic or inorganic bases. 21: 2013/5222 22: 2013/07/11 43: 2014/01/16 51: F42B 71: KRAUSS-MAFFEI WEGMANN GMBH & CO. KG 72: SIMON, Alexander, TRIPP, Ernst 33: DE 31: 10 2010 061 272.3 32: 2010/12/15 54: PROJECTILE CASING FOR AN EXPLOSIVE PROJECTILE AND METHOD FOR HANDLING A PROJECTILE CASING 00: -

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PATENT JOURNAL be washed are placed, a receptacle (3) disposed at the lower portion of the washing tub (2), wherein the water in the washing tub (2) is collected during the washing process, a pump (4) which returns the water accumulated in the receptacle (3) to the washing tub (2), a storage tank (5) wherein the water used in any one washing step of the washing cycle is stored for using in the next washing step or in the next washing cycle, an additional pump (6) providing the water collected in the receptacle (3) to be pumped into the storage tank (5), an additional conduit (7), one end connected to the receptacle (3), the other end to the additional pump (6), at least one inlet port (8) disposed on the receptacle (3), whereto the additional conduit (7) opens and a microfilter (9) disposed at the center of the receptacle (3), that holds the dirt carried with the water passing from the receptacle (3) to the water circulation conduit, the discharge conduit or the additional conduit.

Fragmentable projectile casing for an explosive projectile (7), having an uneven wall thickness (W) and having predetermined breaking points (2) distributed over the projectile casing (1) for the shaping of fragments, wherein the predetermined breaking points (2) are spaced irregularly apart from one another to achieve uniform fragments; fragmentable projectile casing for an explosive projectile (7), having predetermined breaking points (2) distributed over the projectile casing (1) for the shaping of fragments, wherein the predetermined breaking points (7) are formed as changes in the material structure that run in the longitudinal direction (L) and extend through the entire wall thickness (W); method for handling a fragmentable projectile casing (1) for an explosive projectile (7), having an uneven wall thickness (W) and having predetermined breaking points (2) distributed over the projectile casing (1) for the shaping of fragments, wherein the predetermined breaking points (2) are spaced irregularly apart from one another to achieve uniform fragments. Method for handling a fragmentable projectile casing (1) for an explosive projectile (7), having predetermined breaking points (2) distributed over the projectile casing (1) for the shaping of fragments, wherein the predetermined breaking points (2) are formed as changes in the material structure that run in the longitudinal direction (L) and extend through the entire wall thickness (W).

21: 2013/5223 22: 2013/07/11 43: 2014/01/16 51: A47L 71: ARELIK ANONIM SIRKETI 72: ARAS, Nasir, Efe, ATABEY, Orhan 33: TR 31: a 2010/10883 32: 2010/12/24 54: A DISHWASHER COMPRISING A STORAGE TANK 00: The present invention relates to a dishwasher (1) comprising a washing tub (2) wherein the items to

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PATENT JOURNAL acid and methanol in the presence of an acid catalyst at a low temperature. The process may optionally involve the addition of an orthoester. 21: 2013/5301 22: 2013/07/15 43: 2014/01/17 51: G02B C03C 71: TERASOLAR PHOTOTHERMAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD 72: LIU, Yang 33: CN 31: 201010594506.1 32: 2010/12/17 33: CN 31: 201010606339.8 32: 2010/12/24 54: CURVED REFLECTIVE MIRROR AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF 00: A curved reflective mirror (2) comprising a flat glass structure (6), an intermediate adhesive layer (7), and a flat glass mirror (8). The intermediate adhesive layer (7) is arranged between the flat glass structure (6) and the flat glass mirror (8). The flat glass structure (6), the intermediate adhesive layer (7), and the flat glass mirror (8) are distended via mechanical means with the support of a mold. The distended flat glass structure (6), intermediate adhesive layer (7), and flat glass mirror (8) are solidified and bonded together via heating and/or ultraviolet light exposure and/or room temperature solidification to form a composite curved structure. Also provided is a method for manufacturing the curved reflective mirror. The curved reflective mirror can be used broadly in the fields of solar thermal collection and focusing, and of solar thermal power generation.

72: SUN, Xicheng, QIU, Jian, STOUT, Adam 33: US 31: 61/423,799 32: 2010/12/16 54: NOVEL SUBSTITUTED BICYCLIC AROMATIC COMPOUNDS AS SNITROSOGLUTATHIONE REDUCTASE INHIBITORS 00: The present invention is directed to novel substituted bicyclic aromatic compounds useful as S-nitrosoglutathione reductase (GSNOR) inhibitors, pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, and methods of making and using the same. 21: 2013/5298 22: 2013/07/15 43: 2014/01/20 51: C09K H01B C08K 71: NELSON MANDELA METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY 72: FERG, Ernst, Eduard, HLANGOTHI, Shanganyane, Perseverance, BAMBALAZA, Sonwabo, Elvis 54: POLYMER BASED CERAMIFIABLE COMPOSITION 00: The invention provides a polymer based ceramifiable composition for forming a fire resistant ceramic under fire conditions, said composition comprising: a polymeric base component in a range from 42.5% to 57.0%; a clay mineral component (typically kaolin) selected from the clay mineral group of phyllosilicates, in a range from 7.5% to 13.5%; mica in a range from 9.0% to 17.0%; calcium carbonate (CaCO3) in a range from 10.5% to 17.0%; and aluminium hydroxide (Al(OH)3) in a range from 11.5% to 14.5%. Compositions excluding the mica are also provided. A dual core cable is disclosed which comprises an elongate conducting core, an inner sheath surrounding said core, and an outer jacket. Mica is excluded from the composition of the inner sheath but is included in the composition of the outer jacket. 21: 2013/5300 22: 2013/07/15 43: 2014/01/20 51: C07D 71: RHODES TECHNOLOGIES 72: HUNTLEY, C., Frederick, M., KATAISTO, Erik, Wayne, LA LUMIERE, Knicholaus, Dudley, REISCH, Helge, Alfred 33: US 31: 61/424,424 32: 2010/12/17 54: LOW-TEMPERATURE SYNTHESIS OF METHYLPHENIDATE HYDROCHLORIDE 00: The present invention describes a process for the preparation of methylphenidate hydrochloride. The process involves the esterification of ritalinic

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PATENT JOURNAL 71: MPT MUSTARD PRODUCTS & TECHNOLOGIES INC. 72: ROBINSON, James 33: US 31: 61/424,771 32: 2010/12/20 54: MIXTURES OF MUSTARD PLANT MATERIAL FOR THE CONTROL OF PESTS AND METHODS OF MAKING 00: A composition for controlling pests comprising a mixture of plant material obtainable from a mustard plant of the species Sinapis alba and plant material obtainable from a mustard plant of the species Brassica juncea is described.

Ramana, KHAIRATKAR-JOSHI, Neelima, MUKHOPADHYAY, Indranil, GUDI, Girish 33: IN 31: 3451/MUM/2010 32: 2010/12/20 33: US 31: 61/428,327 32: 2010/12/30 33: IN 31: 748/MUM/2011 32: 2011/03/16 33: US 31: 61/466,535 32: 2011/03/23 33: IN 31: 1569/MUM/2011 32: 2011/05/25 33: US 31: 61/495/002 32: 2011/06/09 33: IN 31: 2741/MUM/2011 32: 2011/-09/28 33: US 31: 61/552,076 32: 2011/10/27 54: 2-AMINO-4-ARYLTHIAZOLE COMPOUNDS AS TRPA1 ANTAGONISTS 00: The present invention is related to 2-amino-4arylthiazole derivatives as TRPA (Transient Receptor Potential subfamily A) modulators. In particular, compounds described herein are useful for treating or preventing diseases, conditions and/or disorders modulated by TRPA1 (Transient Receptor Potential subfamily A, member 1). Also provided herein are processes for preparing compounds described herein, intermediates used in their synthesis, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods for treating or preventing diseases, conditions and/or disorders modulated by TRPA1.

21: 2013/5371 22: 2013/07/17 43: 2014/01/20 51: B01J C10G C10M 71: EURO SUPPORT CATALYST GROUP B.V. 72: BONN, Raimond, L., C., GONSIOROV, Olga, JOHN, Hans-Heino 33: EP 31: 11151421.2 32: 2011/01/19 54: CATALYTICALLY ACTIVE MATERIAL FOR THE HYDROGENATION TREATMENT OF HYDROCARBONS 00: The invention relates to a novel catalytically active material having adsorbent properties for the hydrogenating treatment of hydrocarbons highly contaminated with inorganic components, and to a method for producing same. 21: 2013/5374 22: 2013/07/17 43: 2014/01/21 51: A01N A01P

21: 2013/5375 22: 2013/07/17 43: 2014/01/20 51: F24C F23D 71: DSW WHOLESALERS CC 72: HAI, Zhu, Xing 33: CN 31: 201320069632.4 32: 2013/02/06 54: SAFE AND RISK-FREE KEROSENE BURNER 00: A liquid fuel/ kerosene stove wherein a fire extinguishing cap (11) is installed on top of an automatic fire extinguishing trigger cylinder (8). When the kerosene/ liquid fuel stove is tipped over or loses balance, the automatic fire extinguishing trigger cylinder(8) can not withstand the weight of the stove, so pushing by an elastic unit (10), the automatic fire extinguishing trigger cylinder(8) will move downward, causing a wick tube to move downward too and the wick to retract inside a wick hole; meanwhile, the fire extinguishing cap (11) is brought swiftly downward, blocking an open flame exit, cutting off the air, and quickly extinguishing a lit wick(12).

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PATENT JOURNAL containment casing (3) and a transport surface (311) equipped with openings (9) for the transit of cooling air, which transport surface (311) is apt to receive the ashes produced in the combustion chamber (2) substantially in the form of continuous bed; and - cooling means for cooling the heavy ashes received on said transport surface (311), which cooling means comprises at least one partitioned region (4) arranged below said transport surface (311) and forced feeding means (11) for a forced feeding of cooling air at said partitioned region (4),

21: 2013/5412 22: 2013/07/18 43: 2014/01/21 51: A61K 71: PURDUE PHARMA L.P. 72: HUANG, Haiyong, Hugh 33: US 31: 61/426,306 32: 2010/12/22 54: ENCASED TAMPER RESISTANT CONTROLLED RELEASE DOSAGE FORMS 00: In certain embodiments, the present invention is directed to a solid controlled release dosage form comprising: a core comprising a first portion of an opioid analgesic dispersed in a first matrix material; and a shell encasing the core and comprising a second portion of the opioid analgesic dispersed in a second matrix material; wherein the amount of opioid analgesic released from the dosage form is proportional within 20% to elapsed time from 8 to 24 hours, as measured by an in- vitro dissolution in a USP Apparatus 1 (basket) at 100 rpm in 900 ml simulated gastric fluid without enzymes (SGF) at 37 C. 21: 2013/5413 22: 2013/07/18 43: 2014/01/21 51: F23J 71: MAGALDI POWER S.P.A. 72: MAGALDI, Mario, CARREA, Alberto, SORRENTI, Rocco 33: IT 31: RM2011A000023 32: 2011/01/21 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COOLING AND EXTRACTION OF HEAVY ASHES WITH INCREASE IN TOTAL BOILER EFFICIENCY 00: A cooling system (1) for heavy ashes of the type apt to be used in association with a combustion chamber (2), in particular for large flows rates of ashes deriving for example from solid fossil fuel in an energy-production unit, which system (1) comprises: - a transport belt (31) for transporting the heavy ashes, apt to be arranged below the combustion chamber (2) and having a

21: 2013/5460 22: 2013/07/19 43: 2014/01/22 51: B60B 71: KRONPRINZ GMBH 72: BCHEL, Hans-Heiner, SCHUMACHER, Jrg 33: DE 31: 10 2010 056 419.2 32: 2010/12/23 33: DE 31: 20 2011 102 515.6 32: 2011/06/22 54: VEHICLE WHEEL FOR COMMERCIAL VEHICLES 00: The invention relates to a vehicle wheel for commercial vehicles, comprising a 15 tapered rim for tubeless tires and a wheel dish (11) connected to the tapered rim, wherein the tapered rim has a drop center (5), an outboard bead seat (2), and a cylindrical transition portion (4) (ledge) which is arranged between the drop center and the outboard bead seat, and wherein a rim section which has a transition bevel (transition segment) and in which a valve hole for receiving the valve is provided is located between the cylindrical transition portion and the outboard bead seat. According to the invention, the transition bevel which is formed between the cylindrical transition portion and the outboard bead seat is subdivided into more than one section, wherein the transition bevel or the transition segment transitions directly,

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without a hump, into the outboard bead seat, and the valve hole is arranged in one of the sections of the transition bevel or of the transition segment.

21: 2013/5523 22: 2013/07/22 43: 2014/01/22 51: A61B 71: PAUL HARTMANN AG 72: WEGNER, Ronny, SCHMID, Uwe, MIHO, Stevan, HELD, Fred 33: DE 31: 10 2010 056 241.6 32: 2010/12/24 54: BLOOD PRESSURE MEASURING CUFF 00: The invention relates to a strip-shaped cuff for measuring the blood pressure, said cuff having a longitudinal direction and a lateral direction, with an inner face and an outer face, said strip-shaped cuff comprising a loop element, and with an end section that can be passed through the loop element. The strip-shaped cuff has a first longitudinal section that comprises the loop element, said first longitudinal section having a first lower edge region and a first upper edge region. The strip-shaped cuff also comprises an inflating region, said inflating region having a bladder. The invention is characterized in that the first longitudinal section has a positioning aid on a first lower edge region, said positioning aid comprising a recess.

21: 2013/5609 22: 2013/07/24 43: 2014/01/28 51: A61B 71: ANGIOLOGICA B.M. S.r. l. 72: MANCA, Antonio 33: IT 31: MI2012A 001377 32: 2012/08/02 54: ANOSCOPE 00: An anoscope (1) includes a hollow base body (2), which extends along an axis (A) between a front end (3) and a rear end (4) and has a through internal longitudinal cavity (6) between the ends (3, 4); and a dilator (5), having a shape elongated longitudinally along the axis (A) and such as to be insertable in a removable manner in the cavity (6) and to project axially from the ends (3, 4); wherein the anoscope (1) includes a position adjustment device (30) for adjusting the position of the dilator (5) inside the cavity(6).

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21: 2013/5640 22: 2013/07/25 43: 2014/01/28 51: C21B 71: POSCO 72: CHUNG, Joon-Yang, KWON, Oh-Joon, PARK, Sung-Ho, KIM, Dong-Soo, PARK, JongSu, CHOI, Jin-Sik, KIM, Seong-Yeon, KIM, DoHyung, PAEK, Chan-Joon, LEE, Jong-Hwan 33: KR 31: 10-2010-0137281 32: 2010/-12/28 33: KR 31: 10-2011-0068048 32: 2011/07/08 33: KR 31: 10-2011-0071413 32: 2011/07/19 33: KR 31: 10-2011-0071414 32: 2011/07/19 54: INTEGRATED STEEL MANUFACTURING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTEGRATED STEEL MANUFACTURING 00: According to one aspect of the present invention, provided is an integrated steel manufacturing system comprising: a reduced fine iron ore manufacturing device, comprising a first fluidized furnace equipment and a second fluidized furnace equipment that each include at least one fluidized furnace, for reducing fine iron ore to manufacture a reduced fine iron ore; a first agglomerating device and a second agglomerating device for receiving the reduced fine iron ore from the first fluidized furnace equipment and the second fluidized furnace equipment, respectively, and agglomerating same to manufacture an agglomerated reduced iron; an iron-making device comprising a melting furnace for melting the agglomerated reduced iron that is agglomerated in the first agglomerating device and manufacturing molten iron; and a steel-making device for receiving the molten iron and the

21: 2013/5681 22: 2013/07/26 43: 2014/01/28 51: A47L 71: ARELIK ANONIM SIRKETI 72: TRAS, Mehmet, Ozan, BASTUJI, Ismail Cem, NUMANOGLU, Guvenc, Nayman 33: TR 31: A 2010/11092 32: 2010/12/29 54: A DISHWASHER COMPRISING A RACK 00: The present invention relates to a dishwasher (1) comprising a washing chamber (2) having a base (3), two side walls (5), a rack (4) having wires (6) surrounding it and wherein items to be washed are placed, and wherein the rack (4) is prevented from completely leaving the washing chamber (2) during movement of the rack (4) outwards from the washing chamber (2).

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21: 2013/5711 22: 2013/07/29 43: 2014/01/29 51: C21D B82Y 71: WINOA 72: PREZEAU, Tony, MULLER, Teddy, SAMUEL, Joan 33: FR 31: 1061373 32: 2010/12/30 54: SURFACE TREATMENT OF A METAL PART BY OBLIQUE SHOT PEENING 00: The invention relates to a process for the surface treatment of a metal part, in which a surface of the metal part (1) is exposed to a stream of substantially spherical particles, in such a way that every portion of the surface receives the particles according to multiple primary incidences, the primary incidences of the particles on one portion of the surface being distributed essentially in the form of a cone or a conical film having an apex half-angle of between 10 and 45, until a nanostructured surface layer (3) is obtained, said layer having a mean thickness of greater than 50 m. The particles have a diameter of less than 2 mm and greater than 0.1 mm and are projected at a speed of between 40 m/s and 100 m/s.

21: 2013/03745 22: 2013/05/23 43: 2014/02/13 51: H01R 71: POWER LOGIC SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 72: MAZZULLO, Raymond, MAZZULLO, Adrian, VAN ZYL, Brian, STRAUF, Bastian 33: ZA 31: 2012/03878 32: 2012/05/28 54: POWER SUPPLY UNIT

21: 2013/03746 22: 2013/05/23 43: 2014/02/13 51: H01R 71: POWER LOGIC SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 72: MAZZULLO, Raymond, MAZZULLO, Adrian, VAN ZYL, Brian, STRAUF, Bastian, BREAR,

57: A socket box (10) is disclosed which comprises a casing (12) and a support structure (14) for sockets (16, 18). The structure (14) can move up and down with respect to the casing (12) and has two sloping flanks which meet at an apex. The sockets are mounted on the sloping flanks of the structure (14).

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HYPOTHECATIONS
No records available.

JUDGMENTS
No records available.

OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DOWNTIME INCLUDES THE E-FILING FACILITIES AS WELL.

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NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR AN APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT DURING COURT PROCEEDINGS


Lohmann Animal Health GMHB has applied for the revocation of South African patent no. 2009/04060 in the name of Merial in respect of an invention entitled SALMONELLA VACCINE (the patent). Merial Limited is the patentee of t he patent. During the pending revocation proceeding, Merial made application in terms of Section 51(9) of the South African Patents Act 57 of 1978 for the amendment of the specification of the patent (the application for amendment). The application for the amendment is open to inspection at the Patent Office, Block F, Entfutfukweni, 77 Meintjies Street, Sunnyside, Pretoria. Copies can also be obtained in request from the Patent Attorneys for Merial, whose address appears below.

Any person wishing to oppose the application for amendment may join in the proceedings by filing a notice of intention to oppose the application for amendment within two months from the date hereof. The further proceedings are to be governed by the provisions of Rule 6 of the Uniform Rules of Court, unless the Commissioner of Patents otherwise directs. Address for service in the Republic DM Kisch Inc., Suite 4, Parkland building, 223 Bronkhorst Street, Nieuw Muckleneuk, Pretoria. Reference: R3487ZA00/At van Rooy Tel.: 0113243161.

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3. DESIGNS

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

Copies of the application and representations cannot be supplied until application is registered and advertised. In all correspondence reference should be made to the number of the application. The particulars appear in the following sequence: Application number, full name of applicant, class, articles to which design is to be applied and priority date (if any)

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A2014/00330-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE UPPER A2014/00331-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE MIDSOLE A2014/00334-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE OUTSOLE A2014/00335-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE UPPER A2014/00336-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE UPPER A2014/00337-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE OUTSOLE F2014/00332-AXSEL, ALFRED ANTHONY. Class 08.CLAMPING DEVICE F2014/00333-HUGH FREDERICK ISAAC. Class 25.PAVING BLOCK

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A2014/00349-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 21.GOLF CLUB HEAD A2014/00350-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 21.GOLF CLUB HEAD A2014/00351-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 21.GOLF CLUB HEAD A2014/00352-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE UPPER A2014/00353-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE MIDSOLE A2014/00354-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE UPPER A2014/00355-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE OUTSOLE F2014/00356-Tshepo Brian Nsibande. Class 09.DISPOSAL SEPARATION UNIT Page | 401

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A2014/00357-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE MIDSOLE A2014/00358-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE MIDSOLE A2014/00359-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE OUTSOLE A2014/00360-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE UPPER A2014/00361-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE MIDSOLE A2014/00362-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE UPPER A2014/00363-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE OUTSOLE A2014/00338-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Class 14.COVERS FOR MOBILE PHONES. Priority: 30/08/2013, 30-2013-0044835 A2014/00339-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Class 14.COVERS FOR MOBILE PHONES. Priority: 30/08/2013, 30-2013-0044837 A2014/00340-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Class 03.CASES FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES. Priority: 30/08/2013, 30-2013-0044829 A2014/00341-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Class 14.COVERS FOR MOBILE PHONES A2014/00342-SAMSUNG ELECTRONIC CO., LTD. Class 14.COVERS FOR MOBILE PHONES A2014/00343-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Class 14.COVERS FOR MOBILE PHONES. Priority: 30/08/2013, 30-2012-0044836 A2014/00344-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD . Class 03.CASES FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES. Priority: 30/08/2013, 30-2013-0044831 A2014/00345-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS., LTD. Class 03.CASES FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES. Priority: 30/08/2013, 30-2013-0044832 A2014/00346-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Class 03.CASES FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES. Priority: 30/08/2013, 30-2013-0044830 A2014/00347-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Class 14.COVERS FOR MOBILE PHONES. Priority: 30/08/2013, 30-2013-0044838 A2014/00348-GREEN MOUNTAIN COFFE ROASTERS, INC.. Class 07.BEVERAGE MACHINE. Priority: 06/09/2013, 29/466,333

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A2014/00386-KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.. Class 24.MEDICAL MONITORS. Priority: 03/09/2013, 002301796-0003

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A2014/00392-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/465,905 A2014/00393-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/645,897 A2014/00394-LEATHERMAN TOOL GROUP, INC. . Class 06.MULTIPURPOSE BLANKETS. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/465,981 A2014/00395-LEATHERMAN TOOL GROUP, INC . Class 05.TARPAULINS. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/465/982 A2014/00396-KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.. Class 24.MEDICAL MONITORS. Priority: 03/09/2013, 002301796-0003 F2014/00372-DUROPLASTIC TECHNOLOGIES CC. Class 25.CONSTRUCTION ELEMENT F2014/00370-RAEBURN, Izabella. Class 02.BABY GARMENTS A2014/00364-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE UPPER A2014/00365-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 02.SHOE UPPER F2014/00366-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 21.GOLF CLUB HEAD F2014/00367-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 21.GOLF CLUB HEAD F2014/00368-NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.. Class 21.GOLF CLUB HEAD F2014/00369-NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD. Class 08.WASHER A2014/00371-SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS. Class 26.HAND LAMP. Priority: 05/09/2013, 002303016 A2014/00373-TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH. Class 08.SECURITY TAGS. Priority: 30/08/2013, 29/465,712 A2014/00374-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/465-896 A2014/00375-TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH. Class 08.SECURITY TAGS. Priority: 30/08/2013, 29/465,712 A2014/00376-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/465,919 A2014/00377-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/465,898 A2014/00378-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/465,902 A2014/00379-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF A2014/00380-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/465,939

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A2014/00381-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/465,951 A2014/00382-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/465,913 A2014/00383-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/465,915 A2014/00384-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/465,921 A2014/00385-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/465,980 A2014/00387-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO. LTD.. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEROF. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/465,901 A2014/00388-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/465,908 A2014/00389-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/465/893 A2014/00390-SCHEEPERS, WESSEL JACOBUS. Class 08.STORAGE RACKS A2014/00391-KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.. Class 07.BEVERAGE DISPENSERS. Priority: 04/09/2013, 0023024970001 A2014/00397-ADA JOSEPHINE MURRAY. Class 25.A SET OF 10 INTERLOCKING MEMBERS A2014/00400-ADA JOSEPHINE MURRAY. Class 21.A SET OF 10 INTERLOCKING MEMBERS A2014/00401-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/465,924 A2014/00402-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.. Class 14.ICONS FOR DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. Priority: 03/09/2013, 29/465,935 F2014/00398-ADA JOSEPHINE MURRAY. Class 25.A SET OF 10 INTERLOCKING MEMBERS F2014/00399-ADA JOSEPHINE MURRAY. Class 21.A STE OF 10 INTERLOCKING MEMBERS

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A2014/00403-KONINKLIJKE N.V.. Class 24.MEDICAL MONITORS. Priority: 03/09/2013, 002301796-0001 A2014/00404-KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.. Class 10.BABY MONITORS. Priority: 03/09/2013, 002301887-0001 A2014/00405-KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.. Class 24.MEDICAL MONITORS. Priority: 03/09/2013, 002301796-0002 Page | 404

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A2014/00406-KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.. Class 24.MEDICAL MONITORS A2014/00407-KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.. Class 07.SPOUTS FOR BEVERAGE DISPENSERS. Priority: 04/09/2013, 002302497-0002

- APPLIED ON 04/03/2014 -

F2014/00408-LUPIN LIMITED. Class 24.INHALER. Priority: 20/02/2014, 260517

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A2014/00146-GERHARDUS JANSEN VUUREN. Class 21.GAMES A2014/00409-MEIZU TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.. Class 14.MULTIMEDIA PHONES. Priority: 06/09/2013, 201330430382.8 A2014/00410-VECTOR TRADE 461 (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 08.HANDLES FOR HAND IMPLEMENTS A2014/00411-VECTOR TRADE 461 (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 08.SLASHERS A2014/00412-INFUSION BRANDS, INC.. Class 08.OSCILLATING SAW BLADES

- APPLIED ON 06/03/2014 -

F2014/00413-AGRILIGNA (PTY) LTD. Class 25.COMPOSITE FENCE POST I SHAPE A2014/00434-RONNIE DENNISON AGENCIES (PTY) LTD t/a WATER AFRICA SA. Class 08.HOSE PIPE F2014/00149-ANDREW SOURIS. Class 12.AERO CUFF (AERO FUELSAVER STABILITY CUFF) F2014/00433-RONNIE DENNISON AGENCIES (PTY) LTD t/a WATER AFRICA SA. Class 08.HOSE PIPE

- APPLIED ON 07/03/2014 -

F2014/00423-SMART APPLICATIONS LIMITED. Class 14.A MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE ACCESSORY A2014/00424-SMART APPLICATIONS LIMITED . Class 14.A MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE ACCESSORY

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A2014/00414-INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC. Class 01.CONFECTIONERY. Priority: 16/09/2013, 29/467,139 A2014/00415-INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC. Class 01.CONFECTIONERY. Priority: 16/09/2013, 29/467,139 A2014/00416-INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC. Class 01.CONFECTIONERY. Priority: 16/09/2013, 29/467,139 A2014/00417-INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC. Class 01.CONFECTIONERY. Priority: 16/09/2013, 29/467,139 A2014/00418-INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC. Class 01.CONFECTIONERY. Priority: 16/09/2013, 29/467,139 A2014/00419-INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC. Class 01.CONFECTIONERY. Priority: 16/09/2013, 29/467,139 A2014/00420-INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC. Class 01.CONFECTIONERY. Priority: 16/09/2013, 29/467,139 A2014/00421-INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC. Class 01.CONFECTIONERY. Priority: 16/09/2013, 29/467,139 F2014/00422-Stewart Lachlan Thompson. Class 12.Fuel tank design C F2014/00150-EBRAHIM PATEL. Class 08.HAND TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS

- APPLIED ON 10/03/2014 -

F2014/00441-APL CARTONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 09.CONTAINERS A2014/00425-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 08.PAINT SPRAY GUN. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330462576.6 A2014/00426-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 08.PAINT SPRAY GUN. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330462576.6 A2014/00427-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 09.A BOX. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330477365.X F2014/00428-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 09.A BOX. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330477365.X A2014/00429-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 09.A BOX. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330477365.X F2014/00430-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 09.A BOX. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330477365.X A2014/00431-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 09.A BOX. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330477365.X F2014/00432-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 09.A BOX. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330477365.X A2014/00435-VIP PLASTIC PACKAGING PTY. LTD.. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 30/09/2013, 351616

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A2014/00436-FELLOWES LIMITED. Class 09.A BLANK FOR A BOX LID. Priority: 09/09/2013, 002305326-0008 A2014/00439-OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC.. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 06/12/2013, 29/475,822 A2014/00440-KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA. Class 14.RECORDING MEDIUM. Priority: 11/09/2013, 2013-020963 A2014/00442-OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC.. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 06/12/2013, 29/475,822 F2014/00437-FELLOWES LIMITED. Class 09.BLANKS FOR A BOX AND LID. Priority: 09/09/2013, 002305326-0008 F2014/00438-FELLOWES LIMITED. Class 09.A BLANK FOR A BOX. Priority: 09/09/2013, 002305326-0008

- APPLIED ON 12/03/2014 -

A2014/00443-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 13/09/2013, 29/467,022 A2014/00444-SOCIETE DES PRODUITS NESTLE S.A.. Class 07.BEVERAGE DISPENSERS. Priority: 17/10/2013, 140146 A2014/00445-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 13/09/2013, 29/467,022

- APPLIED ON 13/03/2014 -

A2014/00447-REVENT INTERNATIONAL AB. Class 07.COOKING OVEN. Priority: 18/09/2013, 002311773-0002 A2014/00448-REVENT INTERNATIONAL AB. Class 07.COOKING OVEN. Priority: 18/09/2013, 002311779-0001 F2014/00446-CORNELIUS AALWYN JOHANNES KRUGER. Class 99.TENT PEGS

- APPLIED ON 14/03/2014 -

F2014/00451-HOLFELD, Barry Graeme. Class 08.A WEDGE F2014/00449-SUPERPLUG SA (PTY) LTD. Class 22.STEMMING PLUGS F2014/00450-SUPERPLUG SA (PTY) LTD. Class 99.STEMMING PLUGS

- APPLIED ON 17/03/2014 -

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A2014/00452-M Abrahams. Class 12.Portable mounting bracket for recovery winches F2014/00453-Mieftaag Abrahams. Class 12.Portable mounting bracket for recovery winches A2014/00454-CAMERON DUDLEY-OWEN. Class 12.TRUCK CAB EXTENDER F2014/00455-CAMERON DUDLEY-OWEN. Class 12.TRUCK CAB EXTENDER A2014/00456-IVAN VAN DER WALT. Class 25.BUILDING BLOCK A2014/00459-SOCIETE DES PRODUITS NESTLE S.A.. Class 01.ICE STICKS A2014/00460-SOCIETE DES PRODUITS NESTLE S.A.. Class 01.ICE STICKS. Priority: 09/10/2013, 140140 A2014/00461-SWATCH AG (SWATCH) (SWATCH LTD). Class 10.CASES A2014/00462-SWATCH AG (SWATCH SA) (SWATCH LTD.). Class 10. A2014/00463-SOCIETE DES PRODUITS NESTLE S.A.. Class 01.ICE STICKS. Priority: 09/10/2013, 140140 F2014/00457-IVAN VAN DER WALT. Class 25.BUILDING BLOCK F2014/00458-DYWIDAG-SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LTD. Class 25.MINE BOLTS F2014/00464-INFUSION BRANDS, INC.. Class 08.OSCILLATING SAW. Priority: 17/09/2013, 29/467,218 F2014/00465-INFUSION BRANDS, INC.. Class 08.RECIPROCATING SAW. Priority: 17/09/2013, 29/467,220

- APPLIED ON 18/03/2014 -

A2014/00468-SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB. Class 24.PANTY LINER. Priority: 22/10/2013, 002330969-0001 A2014/00466-GLENMARK PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED. Class 24.INHALER. Priority: 23/12/2013, 258931, 23/12/2013, 258932 A2014/00467-GLENMARK PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED. Class 24.INHALER. Priority: 22/11/2013, 258321, 22/11/2013, 258322

- APPLIED ON 19/03/2014 -

A2014/00469-NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED. Class 09.CONTAINERS

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A2014/00473-OMNI UNITED (S) PTE LTD. Class 12.TIRE TREAD (RENEGADE 4 x 4 ). Priority: 30/09/2013, 29/463,279 A2014/00474-OMNI UNITED (S) PTE LTD. Class 12.TIRE TREAD (RPX500). Priority: 30/09/2013, 29/463,278 A2014/00475-ARTUSO, Stefano. Class 06.Clothes Hangers A2014/00470-NORMAN MAHLAOLA. Class 14.VEHICLE A2014/00481-HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. Class 12.MOTORCYCLE. Priority: 24/09/2013, 2013-022049 F2014/00471-BLESSING MHATLHE . Class 99.TO BE ADVICED

- APPLIED ON 24/03/2014 -

F2014/00476-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 11.IDENTIFICATION CLIP. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330463082.X F2014/00477-SATA GMBH & CO. KG. Class 11.IDENTIFICATION CLIP. Priority: 27/09/2013, 201330463082.X A2014/00478-MATTHEE, MARGARET. Class 24.ORTHOPAEDIC SLING F2014/00479-MATTHEE, MARGARET. Class 24.ORTHOPAEDIC SLING A2014/00482-RIMOWA GMBH. Class 02.PULL FOR SLIDE FASTENER A2014/00483-DART INDUSTRIES CC. Class 07.TONGS. Priority: 25/09/2013, 29/467,932 A2014/00484-RIMOWA GMBH. Class 02.PULL FOR SLIDE FASTENER A2014/00485-ZIP HEATERS (AUSTRALIA) PTY LIMITED. Class 23.A TAP. Priority: 24/09/2013, 14818/2013 A2014/00487-DYSON TECHNOLOGY LIMITED. Class 28.HAIR DRYERS. Priority: 26/09/2013, 001384796-0002 A2014/00488-DYSON TECHNOLOGY LIMITED. Class 29.HAIR DRYERS. Priority: 24/09/2013, 001384796-0003

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


Application Number
A2007/02268

Assignor
NOKIA CORPORATION

Assignee
VERTU CORPORATION LIMITED MAC-FLEET PTY LTD VERTU CORPORATION LIMITED VERTU CORPORATION LIMITED VERTU CORPORATION LIMITED HUSQVARNA AB

F2010/01170 A2006/01457

MACS ENGINEERING PTY LTD NOKIA CORPORATION

A2007/02260

NOKIA CORPORATION

A2007/02267

NOKIA CORPORATION

A2002/00180

GARDENA MANUFACTURING GMBH NOKIA CORPORATION

A2007/02269

VERTU CORPORATION LIMITED HUSQVARNA AB

A2002/00178

GARDENA MANUFACTURING GMBH NOKIA CORPORATION

A2006/01458

VERTU CORPORATION LIMITED HUSQVARNA AB

A2002/00179

GARDENA MANUFACTURING GMBH

CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41

Application Number
A2002/00178

In the name of
GARDENA KRESS & KOSTNER GMBH GARDENA KRESS & KOSTNER GMBH GARDENA KRESS & KOSTNER GMBH

Name
GARDENA MANUFACTURING GMBH GARDENA MANUFACTURING GMBH GARDENA MANUFACTURING GMBH

A2002/00179

A2002/00180

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CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED


No records available

CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED


No records available

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

Notice is hereby given that FAREEDA ALLY KHAN of 9 ERNEST SWATZ LANE, BRUMA 2198 Has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said FAREEDA ALLY KHAN for the Designs: BOX Numbered: A2006/01975 dated 22/12/2006 which become void on 22/12/2009 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 ADRIES MATTHYS DE VRIES of 27 MILNERTON DRIVE, MILNERTON RIDGE, 7441, CAPETOWN Has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said ADRIES MATTHYS DE VRIES for the Designs: CHOP 3, CHOPPING BORD Numbered: F2010/00660 dated 05/05/2010 which become void on 05/05/2013 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 E. A KRUGER of 453 ESME STREET, MONTANA PRETORIA 0182 Has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said E. A KRUGER for the Designs: BACK BRUSH Numbered: A2008/00604 dated 09/04/2008 which become void on 09/04/2012 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.

APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA DESIGNS ACT, No. 195 OF 1993

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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: A2013/01628 Applicants: SCHREDER Class : 26 Article to which the Design is to be applied: LIGHTING FIXTURE Date of lodgment: 04/09/2013 Registrar of Designs

Application No: A2006/01110 Applicants: BETAFENCE HOLDING NV Class : 25 Article to which the Design is to be applied: FENCING Date of lodgment: 25/07/2006 Registrar of Designs

Application No: A2013/01387 Applicants: BUSISIWE VENESSA NGONDO Class : 11 Article to which the Design is to be applied: UTTLE BLACK GLOVES Date of lodgment: 01/08/2013 Registrar of Designs

Application No: A2013/02093 Applicants: SHOE OUTSOLE Class : 02 Article to which the Design is to be applied: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD Date of lodgment: 22/11/2013 Registrar of Designs

Application No: A2012/02224 Applicants: COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY Class : 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied: CAPS FOR CONTAINERS Date of lodgment: 04/12/2012 Registrar of Designs

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__________________________________________________________________________________________ Application No: A2013/01456 Applicants: THE ABSOLUT COMPANY AKTIEBOLAG Class : 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied: Date of lodgment: 08/08/2013 Registrar of Designs __________________________________________________________________________________________ Application No: A2013/01455 Applicants: THE ABSOLUT COMPANY AKTIEBOLAG Class : 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied: BOTTLES Date of lodgment: 08/08/2013 Registrar of Designs __________________________________________________________________________________________ Application No: F2012/02155 Applicants: GOUWS, PETRUS CHRISTIAAN, ABRIE, QUINTIN Class : 21 Article to which the Design is to be applied: TACKLE TRAINING DEVICES Date of lodgment: 30/11/2012 Registrar of Designs __________________________________________________________________________________________ Application No: A2012/02154 Applicants: GOUWS, PETRUS CHRISTIAAN, ABRIE, QUINTIN Class : 21 Article to which the Design is to be applied: TACKLE TRAINING DEVICES Date of lodgment: 30/11/2012 Registrar of Designs

Application No: A2013/00938 Applicants: COMPAGNIE GERVAIS DANONE Class : 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied: BOTTLES Date of lodgment: 17/05/2013 Registrar of Designs __________________________________________________________________________________________

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NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS


Notice of registration of the designs mentioned below has been issued by the Registrar of Designs in terms of the Designs Act, 1993 (Act No. 195 of 1993) INSPECTION OF DESIGNS A design application, may after a notice of registration has been published, be inspected during office hours at the Designs Office, Pretoria, at a charge of R3, 00 COPIES OF DOCUMENTS The Designs Office, Private Bag X400, Pretoria, supplies photocopies of all design documents at R1, 00 per page. (Payment to be affected by revenue stamps only.) The numerical references denote the following: (21) Number of application. (22) Date of lodgement. (23) release date (if applicable). (DR) Date of registration. (52) Class. (24) Type of design. (71) Name(s) of applicant(s). (33) Country. (31) Number and. (32) Date of convention application. (54) Articles to which design is to be applied. (57) Brief statement of features. N.B.: Date of registration (DR) is either Date of lodgement (22) or Date of convention of application (32) whichever is the earlier. Registrar of Designs

21: A2006/1170 22: 2006-08-08 23: 43: 2014-02-07 52: Class 27 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 000477427-0001 31: European Community 32: 2006-02-08 54: TOBACCO BLOCK 57: The design is to be applied to a tobacco block. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations.

71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 000477427-0002 31: European Community 32: 2006-02-08 54: TOBACCO BLOCK 57: The design is to be applied to a tobacco block. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations.

21: A2006/1171 22: 2006-08-08 23: 43: 2014-02-07 52: Class 27 24: Part A
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21: A2006/1172 22: 2006-08-08 23: 43: 2014-02-07 52: Class 27 24: A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 000477427-0003 31: European Community 32: 2006-02-08 54: TOBACCO BLOCK

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57: The design is to be applied to a tobacco block. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations.

configuration, substantially as shown in the representations.

21: A2006/1173 22: 2006-08-08 23: 43: 2014-02-07 52: Class 27 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 000477427-0004 31: European Community 32: 2006-02-08 54: TOBACCO BLOCK 57: The design is to be applied to a tobacco block. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations.

21: A2006/01175 22: 2006-08-08 23: 43: 2014-02-07 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 000477443 31: European Community 32: 2006-02-08 54: PACKAGE 57: The design is to be applied to a package. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations, excluding the tobacco seen in the views in sheets 2 and 3, which is shown for illustrative purposes only.

21: A2006/01174 22: 2006-08-08 23: 43: 2014-02-07 52: Class 27 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 000477427-0005 31: European Community 32: 2006-02-08 54: TOBACCO BLOCK 57: The design is to be applied to a tobacco block. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or

21: A2010/01550 22: 2010-08-02 23: 43: 2014-02-07 52: Class 28 24: Part A

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71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY 33: 29/355,152 31: United States of America 32: 2010-02-03 54: ORGANIZER STAND FOR COMBINATION SHAVING AND TRIMMING DEVICE 57: The design is to be applied to an organizer stand for combination shaving and trimming device. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations.

43: 2014-02-19 52: Class 2. 24: Part A 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 33: 29/396,076 31: US 32: 2011-06-24 54: Insole 57: The design relates to an insole. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation.

21: A2010/01761 22: 2010-12-21 23: 43: 2014-02-19 52: Class 23. 24: Part A 71: UNILEVER PLC 33: 001221469-0003 31: EM 32: 2010-06-23 54: Toilet Block Applicator 57: The design relates to a toilet block applicator.

21: A2012/01667 22: 2012-09-19 23: 43: 2014-01-14 52: Class 6. 24: Part A 71: JONIBACH (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: Booster Seat 57: The design relates to a booster seat. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2011/02073 22: 2011-12-22 23:


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21: A2012/01674. 22: 19/09/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 99. 24:Part A 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CAR ACCESSORIES: LICENCE DISC AND AIR FRESHENER

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57: The design relates to a licence disc holder .The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

52: Class 99. 24:Part A 71: PHILLIP BOAS MICHAEL MOKGOSI 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: KERB INLET 57: Unequal u- shape base channels with self supporting cover slabs. Cover scabs has footing at the front edge of the unit, either double or single support footings. All are made of concrete.

21: A2012/01675. 22: 19/09/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 99. 24:Part A 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CAR ACCESSORIES: LICENCE DISC AND AIR FRESHENER 57: The design relates to a licence disk holder. The features of the design are those of shape and or configuration.

21: A2012/02069. 22: 27/11/2012. 23: 43: 05/03/2014 52: Class 99. 24:Part A 71: PHILLIP BOAS MICHAEL MOKGOSI 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: KERB INLET 57: Unequal u-shape base channels with self supporting cover slabs.Cover slabs has footings at the front edge of the unit, either double or single support footings all are made of concrete.

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54: CAR ACCESSORIES-LICENCE DISC HOLDER 57: The design relates to a licensce disc holder, The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2012/02094. 22: 28/11/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24:Part A 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CAR ACCESSORIES-LICENCE DISC HOLDER 57: The design relates to a licensce disc holder, The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2012/02098. 22: 28/11/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24:Part A 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CAR ACCESSORIES-LICENCE DISC HOLDER 57: The design relates to a licence disc holder .The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2012/02095. 22: 28/11/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24:Part A 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
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21: A2012/02254. 22: 22/11/2012. 23: 43: 19/02/2014 52: Class 13. 24:Part A 71: TOLMAY ELECTRICS CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: ELECTRICAL SWITCH AND FACEPLATE 57: The features of the design include the shape and/or configuration of an electrical

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switch, substantially as shown in the illustrations.The features shown in broken lines do not form an essential part of the design.

21: A2012/02355. 22: 20/12/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 03. 24:Part A 71: SELLOANE MONYAMANE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BABY ESSENTIALS CLUTCH BAH 57: The design has a dual purpose, used as a cluth bag and a changing pad.It is also used to contain the baby's essentials as well as adult necessities.It provides convenience & easy usage for the baby & parent's needs. It is small & compact to carry alone.

21: A2012/02388. 22: 21/12/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 10. 24:Part A 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGERS FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES 57: The design relates to a syringe.The features of the design are those of shape and/or pattern and/or configuration as depicted in the drawings.

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21: A2012/02390. 22: 21/12/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 10. 24:Part A 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape and/or pattern and/or configuration as depicted in the drawings.

Three dimensional view 21: A2013/00145 22: 2013-01-18 23: 43: 2012-07-19 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/427,592 31: US 32: 2012-07-19 54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENT PACKAGES 57: The design relates to an oral care implement package. The package is elongate and generally rectangular in front view. A planar winged portion extends linearly along the length of the package and includes rounded corners. A square shaped planar protrusion forms an extension of a rear side of the package and extends from a first end of the package. A hook arrangement is formed by a circular shaped cutout in the square shaped planar protrusion. An upper portion of a front and side wall of the package includes a recessed translucent or transparent window having linear upper and side peripheries with a pronounced downwardly curved lower periphery which terminates in a pointed end.

21: A2013/00144 22: 2013-01-18 23: 43: 2012-07-19 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/427,592 31: US 32: 2012-07-19 54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENT PACKAGES 57: The design relates to an oral care implement package. The package is elongate and generally rectangular in front view. A planar winged portion extends linearly along the length of the package and includes rounded corners. A square shaped planar protrusion forms an extension of a rear side of the package and extends from a first end of the package. A hook arrangement is formed by a circular shaped cutout in the square shaped planar protrusion.

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Three dimensional view 21: A2013/00146 22: 2013-01-18 23: 43: 2012-07-19 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/427,592 31: US 32: 2012-07-19 54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENT PACKAGES 57: The design relates to an oral care implement package. The package is elongate and generally rectangular in front view. A planar winged portion extends linearly along the length of the package and includes rounded corners. A square shaped planar protrusion forms an extension of a rear side of the package and extends from a first end of the package. A hook arrangement is formed by a circular shaped cut-out in the square shaped planar protrusion. An upper portion of a front and side wall of the package includes a recessed window having linear upper and side peripheries with a pronounced downwardly curved lower periphery which terminates in a pointed end. The material from which the window is manufactured differs from that of the front and side walls.

Three dimensional view 21: A2013/00147 22: 2013-01-18 23: 43: 2012-07-19 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/427,593 31: US 32: 2012-07-19 54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENT PACKAGES 57: The design is for an oral care implement package. The package has a generally elongate rectangular body with front and rear surfaces, and two side surfaces. A rectangular flap with a centrally located circular aperture extends upwardly from the rear surface at an operatively upper end of the body. The flap is narrower than the front and rear surfaces of the package.

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Three dimensional view 21: A2013/00148 22: 2013-01-18 23: 43: 2012-07-19 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/427,593 31: US 32: 2012-07-19 54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENT PACKAGES 57: The design is for an oral care implement package. The package has a generally elongate rectangular body with front and rear surfaces, and two side surfaces. A rectangular flap with a centrally located circular aperture extends upwardly from the rear surface at an operatively upper end of the body. A semitransparent window, having an upper edge parallel to the operatively upper end and a lower edge forming a concave semi circle is arranged on the front surface, towards the operatively upper end. The window extends along the width of the front surface, and wraps around adjacent edges. The window has a mesh pattern of circular markings.

Three dimensional view 21: A2013/00149 22: 2013-01-18 23: 43: 2012-07-19 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/427,593 31: US 32: 2012-07-19 54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENT PACKAGES 57: The design is for an oral care implement package. The package has a generally elongate rectangular body with front and rear surfaces, and two side surfaces. A rectangular flap with a centrally located circular aperture extends upwardly from the rear surface at an operatively upper end of the body. A transparent window having an upper edge parallel to the operatively upper end and a lower edge forming a concave semi circle is arranged on the front surface, towards the operatively upper end. The window extends along the width of the front surface, and wraps around adjacent edges.

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21: A2013/00151 22: 2013-01-18 23: 43: 2013-01-18 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is applied to a container. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of the container substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations.

Three dimensional view 21: A2013/00150 22: 2013-01-18 23: 43: 2013-01-18 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is applied to a container. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of the container substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations.

Side view (Second side) 21: A2013/00156. 22: 22/01/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24:Part A 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CAR ACCESSORIES, LICENCS DISC HOLDER 57: The design relates to a licensce disc holder, The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

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54: CAR ACCESSORIES, LICENCS DISC HOLDER 57: The design relates to a licensce disc holder, The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/00158. 22: 22/01/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24:Part A 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CAR ACCESSORIES, LICENCS DISC HOLDER 57: The design relates to a licensce disc holder, The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/00167 22: 2013-01-23 23: 43: 2014-02-19 52: Class 13. 24: Part A 71: DAVEL, RYNO 54: Electrical Adaptor 57: The design relates to an electrical adaptor. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration

21: A2013/00159. 22: 22/01/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24:Part A 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
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21: A2013/00192 22: 2013-01-24 23: 43: 2014-02-19 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: SOREMARTEC S.A.

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33: DM/078886 31: IB 32: 2012-07-27 54: Packaging 57: The design relates to a packaging. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of the packaging.

21: A2013/00275. 22: 07/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24:Part A 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS (PTY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONTAINERS FOR CONDIMENTS 57: The design is for a elongate container having rectangular cross-section with rounded corners. The elongate container defines a top, middle and bottom section. The bottom section bulges outwardly, tapering towards a base of the container. The top section bulges outwardly, tapering towards an upper rim of the container. The mid section is narrower than the top and bottom section and defines a handgrip.

21: A2013/00276. 22: 07/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24:Part A 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS ( PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: LIDS FOR CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container lid. A base portion of the lid is generally rectangular with rounded corners. The base portion is shaped in dimension to fit on a mouth section of a container. The lid includes a spout and a rear opening for decanting content in the container. The spout is movable between a closed position, in which an opening in the spout is closed and the spout is flush with a top of the lid, and an open position in which the spout protrudes from the lid allowing content to be decanted. The rear opening is larger than the opening in the spout, and includes a hinged cover for opening and closing the opening.

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21: A2013/00278. 22: 07/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24:Part A 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS ( PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BOTTLES 57: The design is for a container suitable for holding condiments. The condiment container has a substantially square base, with sides of the base extending upwardly to define a container body. Corners of the container body are chamfered, to provide rounded corners. An upper end of the container body includes a chamfered and curved shoulder leading to a tapered neck portion. An upper rim of the neck portion defines a connection formation for receiving a lid.

21: A2013/00279. 22: 07/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24:Part A 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS ( PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONTAINERS FOR BEAUTY PRODUCTS 57: The design relates to a container. From a top view, the container has a substantially isosceles trapezoidal shape with rounded corners. A front and a rear side of the container bulge outwardly. The container includes a container body and a lid. The container body defines a lip along an upper rim of the container body for receiving the lid. The container includes a hinge at a rear side of the container, connecting the container body to the lid, and an opening/closure formation at a front side of the container.

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57: The manhattan TV stand is designed to be used with a flat screen tellevision set. The television stand has numerous holes and trunning that can be uses to channel electronic cables away from appliances to the wall socret behind the TV stand.

21: A2013/00294. 22: 11/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 15. 24:Part A 71: WILLEM, JOHANNES VAN STRAATEN 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: HANDHELD VACUUM CLEANER 57: The design relates to a hand held vacuum cleaner. The features of the design are those of shape, configuration and ornamentation.

21: A2013/00419 22: 23: 43: 2013-09-27 52: Class 6 24: Part A 71: GRAUSAM HANDELS GmbH 33: 002162057-0001 31: COMMUNITY DESIGN (AT) 32: 2013-01-04 54: NECK PILLOWS, CUSHIONS 57: The design is for a neck pillow, cushion that includes a square part and a U-shaped part that can each be received inside the other, to form a square cushion or a U-shaped neck pillow. A zipper is configured to close a common aperture through which the square and Ushaped parts can pass, when they are received inside each other.

21: A2013/00309. 22: 12/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 06. 24:Part A 71: LANOR TIMBER CRAFTS 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: MANHATTAN TV STAND
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21: A2013/00556 22: 23: 43: 2014-01-09 52: Class 6 24: Part A 71: SCREEN GRAPHICS CC 54: PORTABLE KIOSK 57: The novelty in the design as applied to a display kiosk resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings and photographs

21: A2013/00669 22: 2013-04-15 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: WM. WRIGLEY JR. COMPANY 33: 29/434,591 31: US 32: 2012-10-15 54: Blister Packaging 57: The design relates to blister packaging. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/00557 22: 23: 43: 2014-01-09 52: Class 20 24: Part A 71: SCREEN GRAPHICS CC 54: PORTABLE KIOSK 57: The novelty in the design as applied to a display kiosk resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings and photographs

21: A2013/00670 22: 2013-04-15 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: WM. WRIGLEY JR. COMPANY 33: 29/434,591 31: US 32: 2012-10-15 54: Sleeve For Use With Blister Packaging 57: The design relates to a sleeve for use with blister packaging. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

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a set of leaf rake tines so that the rake head can be used as a leaf rake, and a set of straight tines so that the rake head can be used as a bow rake. The leaf rake tines are bent and are more flexible and longer than the straight tines. The straight tines are more rigid and are pointed. The rake head is typically moulded from a synthetic plastics or polymeric material.

21: A2013/00671 22: 2013-04-15 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: WM. WRIGLEY JR. COMPANY 33: 29/434,591 31: US 32: 2012-10-15 54: Sleeve For Use With Blister Packaging 57: The design relates to a sleeve for use with blister packaging. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/00684 22: 2013-04-16 23: 43: 2012-10-31 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Research In Motion Limited 33: 29/436,032 31: US 32: 2012-10-31 54: COVERS FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design is for a cover, in particular a rear cover, for an electronic device. The cover is generally rectangular in shape having rounded corners and curved top and bottom and left and right edges. The cover has an exterior surface on which a plurality of formations are provided. The formations are arranged in an array of rows which are parallel to the top and bottom edges, the formations in adjacent rows being staggered. The right edge of the cover has two longitudinally spaced recesses. The bottom edge of the cover has a centrally disposed recess.

21: A2013/00672 22: 2013-04-15 23: 43: 2013-04-15 52: Class 8 24: Part A 71: VECTO TRADE 461 (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: RAKE HEADS 57: The design is for a rake head for a hand rake. The rake head is two-sided, defining both

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33: 15165/2012 31: AUSTRALIA 32: 2012-1018 54: MICROWAVE COOKING TRAY 57: The novelty in the design as applied to a microwave cooking tray, resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings.

Three dimensional front view of an electronic device 21: A2013/00688 22: 2013-04-16 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: GUERLAIN SOCIETE ANONYME 33: 00134 7777-0001 31: EM 32: 2012-10-18 54: Flask 57: The design relates to a flask. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation.

21: A2013/00693. 22: 17/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24:Part A 71: PIETER CHRISTIAN ESTERHUIZEN; JOHANNES MELCHIOR FICK 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A SET COMPRISING OF A BOTTLE AND HOLDER FOR HOLDING THE BOTTLE 57: The design relates to a set comprising of a bottle and a holder for holding the bottle. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.

21: A2013/00691 22: 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 7 24: Part A 71: KAYOMARS KADVA, KERSI KADVA

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21: A2013/00695. 22: 17/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24:Part A 71: PIETER CHRISTIAN ESTERHUIZEN; JOHANNES MELCHIOR FICK 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A SET COMPRISING OF A BOTTLE AND HOLDER FOR HOLDING THE BOTTLE 57: The design relates to a set comprising of a bottle and a holder for holding the bottle. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.

21: A2013/00697. 22: 17/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 23. 24:Part A 71: SIMON DALE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CAP 57: The design relates to a cap. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.

21: A2013/00699 22: 2013-04-17 23: 43: 2012-10-18 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 33: 001347678-0002 31: EU 32: 2012-10-18 54: ACCESSORIES FOR CRUSHERS 57: The design is for an accessory for a crusher. The accessory has a part conical body which diverges slightly from a lower flanged end upwardly towards an upper flanged end. The body comprises a pair of complementary semicircular halves which are joined together at diametrically opposing longitudinal seams formed by pairs of outwardly projecting complementary flanges. An upper periphery of the accessory has a lip which depends downwardly from a radial outer edge of the upper flange which gives rise to a channelshaped cross-sectional profile. Circumferentially spaced longitudinal ribs extend on the outside of the body between the flanges.

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Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2013/00700 22: 2013-04-17 23: 43: 2012-10-18 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 33: 001347678-0003 31: EU 32: 2012-10-18 54: ACCESSORIES FOR CRUSHERS 57: The design is for an accessory for a crusher. The accessory has a part conical body which diverges slightly from a lower flanged end upwardly towards an upper flanged end. The body comprises a pair of complementary semicircular halves which are joined together at longitudinal seams formed by pairs of outwardly projecting complementary flanges. An upper periphery of the accessory has a lip which depends downwardly from a radial outer edge of the upper flange which gives rise to a channel-shaped cross-sectional profile. The accessory further has a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart, longitudinally extending reinforcement ribs, each half having two ribs provided on an outer surface of a side wall of the half. 21: A2013/00701 22: 2013-04-17 23: 43: 2012-10-18 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 33: 001347678-0001 31: EU 32: 2012-10-18 54: ACCESSORIES FOR CRUSHERS 57: The design is for an accessory for a crusher. The accessory includes an outwardly projecting flange and a lip which depends downwardly from a radially outer edge of the flange giving rise to an L-shaped radial crosssectional profile. The accessory comprises a pair of complementary semi-circular halves which are joined together at diametrically opposing positions. An end plate is provided at each end of each semi-circular half, the halves being joined together with end plates in abutment. A plurality of circumferentially spaced apart holes is provided in the flange.

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Three dimensional view 21: A2013/00720 22: 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 23 24: Part A 71: GRAHAM DAVID MUNDY 54: SOLAR COLLECTOR 57: The novelty in the design as applied to a solar collector, resides in the shape and/or pattern and/or configuration thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings

71: Graco Minnesota Inc. 33: 29/435,491 31: US 32: 2012-10-24 54: GRAPHIC USER INTERFACES 57: The design is for a graphic user interface. An upper part of the interface has two rows with laterally-spaced tabs or text boxes in each row. Four vertically spaced, elongate, temperature indicating features are located below the rows on a left of the interface. Each feature includes a laterally extending elongate part in which temperature is textually indicated. Proximate one end of each feature is located a graphical illustration of a thermometer located within an outer circle. The background colour of each circle corresponds to the temperature indicated in the feature next to which it is located. A graphical illustration of a machine is located next to the features. Another graphical illustration of a thermometer located within an outer circle is positioned next to the graphical illustration of the machine.

Front view 21: A2013/00725 22: 2013-04-23 23: 43: 2012-10-24 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Graco Minnesota Inc. 33: 29/435,491 31: US 32: 2012-10-24 54: GRAPHIC USER INTERFACES 57: The design is for a graphic user interface. An upper part of the interface has two rows with laterally spaced tabs or text boxes in each row. Four vertically spaced arrangements of features are located below the upper part. Each arrangement has, amongst others, a large, square tab/text box, a graphical illustration of a thermometer, two textual indications of

21: A2013/00724 22: 2013-04-23 23: 43: 2012-10-24 52: Class 14 24: Part A
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temperature and a graphical illustration of a thermometer located within an outer circle. The background colour of each circle corresponds to a specific temperature. A small, graphical illustration of a machine is located next to the arrangements of features. Another graphical illustration of a thermometer located within an outer circle is positioned on one side of the machine. Two vertically spaced buttons are located on an opposite side of the machine.

has a shape which generally corresponds to the shape of the upper portion and has a series of heat sinks and connection ports.

Three dimensional view 21: A2013/00728 22: 2013-04-23 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 15. 24: Part A 71: BITZER KUEHLMASCHINENBAU GMBH 33: 002143164-0001 31: EM 32: 2012-11-27 54: Compressor 57: The design relates to a compressor. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.

Front view 21: A2013/00726 22: 2013-04-23 23: 43: 2012-10-26 52: Class 15 24: Part A 71: Graco Minnesota Inc. 33: 29/435,633 31: US 32: 2012-10-26 54: MELTERS 57: The design is for an adhesive melter. The melter includes a body which has a lower portion and an upper portion which extends upwardly therefrom. In top view, the upper portion has a generally hexagonal shape. A front side of the upper portion extends upwardly and forwardly from the lower portion and defines a lower, elongate recess. The upper portion has two pairs of planar, lateral sides which extend between the front side and a rear side thereof, thereby forming the hexagonal shape. A rectangular console protrudes forwardly and upwardly from the upper portion. The console has a large display screen and a plurality of operating buttons. An arrangement of generally cylindrically-shaped features protrudes upwardly from the upper portion, behind the display screen. The lower portion

21: A2013/00731 22: 2013-04-23 23:

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43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 15. 24: Part A 71: BITZER KUEHLMASCHINENBAU GMBH 33: 002156752-0002 31: EM 32: 2012-12-20 54: Compressor 57: The design relates to a compressor. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.

71: BALTAZAR, CAROL 54: Heating and Cooling Pad 57: The design relates to a heating and cooling pad. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/00732 22: 2013-04-23 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 24. 24: Part A 71: BALTAZAR, CAROL 54: Heating and Cooling Pad 57: The design relates to a heating and cooling pad. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/00734 22: 2013-04-23 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 7. 24: Part A 71: DART INDUSTRIES, INC. 33: 29/436,581 31: US 32: 2012-11-07 54: Training Cup 57: This design relates to a training cup. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/00733 22: 2013-04-23 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 24. 24: Part A
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21: A2013/00737 22: 2013-04-23 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 15. 24: Part A 71: BITZER KUEHLMASCHINENBAU GMBH 33: 002198689-0002 31: EM 32: 2013-03-08 54: Compressor 57: The design relates to a compressor. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.

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57: The design relates to a compressor. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.

21: A2013/00738 22: 2013-04-23 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 15. 24: Part A 71: BITZER KUEHLMASCHINENBAU GMBH 33: 002156752-0004 31: EM 32: 2012-12-20 54: Compressor 57: The design relates to a compressor. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration and/or ornamentation.

21: A2013/00742 22: 2013-04-23 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 7. 24: Part A 71: DART INDUSTRIES, INC. 33: 29/436,552 31: US 32: 2012-11-07 54: Party Tray 57: The design relates to a party tray. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2013/00740 22: 2013-04-23 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 15. 24: Part A 71: BITZER KUEHLMASCHINENBAU GMBH 33: 002198689-0004 31: EM 32: 2013-03-08 54: Compressor
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21: A2013/00743 22: 2013-04-23 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 24. 24: Part A 71: WOULFE, CONOR 54: Heating and Cooling Pad

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57: The design relates to a heating and cooling pad. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

Three dimensional view 21: A2013/00750 22: 2013-04-25 23: 43: 2012-10-26 52: Class 23 24: Part A 71: Eco Gutter IP Holdings Pty Ltd 33: 416907 31: NZ 32: 2012-10-26 54: GUTTER COMPONENTS 57: The design is for a gutter component including a vertically extending rear panel and a floor panel which extends generally horizontally from a lower edge of the rear panel to define a longitudinally extending trough or channel. A cover panel is connected to an upper edge of the rear panel and extends from the rear panel to provide a cover for the trough or channel. When seen in transverse section a free end portion of the floor panel is shaped to provide a gentle S-shaped profile. A free edge is inwardly turned to provide a V-shaped lip. When seen in transverse section a free end of the cover panel is shaped to provide a rearwardly faced generally U-shaped profile. The adjacent floor and cover panels define a longitudinally extending gap. The rear, floor and cover panels are of indefinite length.

21: A2013/00749 22: 2013-04-25 23: 43: 2012-10-26 52: Class 23 24: Part A 71: Eco Gutter IP Holdings Pty Ltd 33: 416907 31: NZ 32: 2012-10-26 54: GUTTER COMPONENTS 57: The design is for a gutter component including a vertically extending rear panel and a floor panel which extends generally horizontally from a lower edge of the rear panel to define a longitudinally extending trough or channel. A cover panel is connected to an upper edge of the rear panel and extends from the rear panel to provide a cover for the trough or channel. When seen in transverse section a free end portion of the floor panel is shaped to provide a gentle S-shaped profile. A free edge is inwardly turned to provide a V-shaped lip. When seen in transverse section a free end of the cover panel is shaped to provide a rearwardly faced generally U-shaped profile. The adjacent floor and cover panels define a longitudinally extending gap. A central portion of the floor panel is provided with a substantially funnelshaped connecting member.

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21: A2013/00751 22: 2013-04-25 23: 43: 2012-10-26 52: Class 23 24: Part A 71: Eco Gutter IP Holdings Pty Ltd 33: 416907 31: NZ 32: 2012-10-26 54: GUTTER COMPONENTS 57: The design is for a gutter component, more particularly, an L-shaped corner component. The corner component includes a pair of rear wall portions spaced at 90 degrees. A floor and cover panel are connected respectively to a lower and upper edge of each rear wall portion. When seen in transverse section a free end portion of the floor panel is shaped to provide a gentle S-shape profile. A free edge of the floor panel is upwardly turned to provide a lip. When seen in transverse section a free end of the cover panel is shaped to provide a rearward faced generally U-shaped profile. The adjacent floor and cover panels define an L-shaped gap.

portion of the floor panel is shaped to provide a gentle S-shape profile. A free edge is inwardly turned to provide a U-shaped lip. When seen in transverse section a free end of the cover panel is shaped to provide a rearward faced generally U-shaped profile. The adjacent floor and cover panels define an L-shaped gap.

Three dimensional view 21: A2013/00753 22: 2013-04-25 23: 2013-0301 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: UNILEVER PLC 54: Bottle 57: The design relates to a bottle. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration.

Three dimensional view 21: A2013/00752 22: 2013-04-25 23: 43: 2012-10-26 52: Class 23 24: Part A 71: Eco Gutter IP Holdings Pty Ltd 33: 416907 31: NZ 32: 2012-10-26 54: GUTTER COMPONENTS 57: The design is for a gutter component, more particularly, an L-shaped corner component. The corner component includes a pair of rear wall portions spaced at 90 degrees. A floor and cover panel are connected respectively to a lower and upper edge of each rear wall portion. When seen in transverse section a free end
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71: GF Link 33: 699658401 31: IM 32: 2012-10-26 54: GOLF COURSES 57: The design is for a golf course. The golf course has an outer boundary, which comprises a substantially semicircular boundary and a slightly convex boundary interconnecting opposite ends of the substantially semicircular boundary. An arcuate arrangement of shrubbery extends between a first position and a second position along the substantially semicircular boundary. A V-shaped arrangement of shrubbery extends between a third position and a fourth position along the substantially semicircular boundary. These arrangements of shrubbery divide the golf course into three areas, a major one of which is a roughly Y-shaped target area bordering the slightly convex boundary. Along the along the substantially semicircular boundary, a teeing strip is provided in register with an outer end of each of three limbs of the Y-shaped target area.

course includes an arrangement of teeing strips that are spaced along the inner boundary. The golf course further includes, inside the inner boundary, a target area comprising a roughly round hub area and five roughly radially extending areas, angularly unevenly spaced around the hub area. The golf course further includes three outer areas in between the inner and outer boundaries, one of which includes a parking area and all of which include holes.

Plan view 21: A2013/00773. 22: 29/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 06. 24:Part A 71: CURVER LUXEMBOURG SARL 33: IL. 31: 53310. 32: 2012/10/28 54: FURNITURE DRAWERS 57: This design relates to furniture drawers. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape, and/or configuration, and/or ornamentation of furniture drawers substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. The design is not restricted to the specific design of the rattan pattern shown in the representation.

Plan view 21: A2013/00771 22: 2013-04-26 23: 43: 2012-10-26 52: Class 21 24: Part A 71: GF Link 33: 699658401 31: IM 32: 2012-10-26 54: GOLF COURSES 57: The design is for a golf course. The golf course has a circular inner boundary and an irregular polygonal outer boundary circumscribing the inner boundary. The golf
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21: A2013/00775. 22: 29/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 07. 24:Part A 71: CURVER LUXEMBOURG SARL 33: IL. 31: 28/10/2012. 32: 2012/10/28 54: A HOUSEHOLD RECEPTACLE 57: This design relates to a household receptacle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape, and/or configuration, and/or ornamentation of a household receptacle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. The design is not restricted to the specific design of the rattan pattern shown in the representation.

21: A2013/00774. 22: 29/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 07. 24:Part A 71: CURVER LUXEMBOURG SARL 33: IL. 31: 53310. 32: 2012/10/28 54: A HOUSEHOLD RECEPTACLE 57: This design relates to a household receptacle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape, and/or configuration, and/or ornamentation of furniture drawers substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.

21: A2013/00776 22: 2013-04-29 23: 43: 2012-10-29 52: Class 28 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 33: 002126607-0001 31: EU 32: 2012-10-29 54: ELECTRIC SHAVERS 57: The design is for an electric shaver which has a generally elongated S-shaped body and a head which protrudes upwardly and forwardly from a top end of the body. In side view, the body thickens slightly from a bottom end towards the top. An oblong-shaped feature is provided on the bottom end of the body. A circular feature is provided on a lower part of a rear side of the body. A gripping formation extends downwardly along the rear side from
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the top end thereof. A series of concentric lines extends around the head. A lower part of the series curves downwardly along a front of the body to form a lower apex. The head has three equiangularly spaced, circular shaving arrangements which are divided by three elongate elements which extend radially from a circular centre point which is located centrally between the arrangements.

71: TREVOR FINLAY 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SET OF AIR VENTS 57: The design relates to a Set of Air Vents. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.

Three dimensional view 21: A2013/00784. 22: 30/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 23. 24:Part A 71: TREVOR FINLAY 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SET OF AIR VENTS 57: The design relates to a Set of Air Vents. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.

21: A2013/00787 22: 2013-04-30 23: 43: 2012-11-01 52: Class 19 24: Part A 71: Eppendorf AG 33: 40 2012 005 034.2 31: DE 32: 2012-11-01 54: PRINTED MATTER 57: The design is for printed matter which may be used in relation to any two or threedimensional goods, packages, surfaces or displays. The printed matter comprises a graphical representation which includes a primary surface of uniform colouration which has a rectangular outer profile and a dot pattern which is positioned adjacent to a long edge of the primary surface. The dot pattern comprises an array of regularly spaced apart, tiny circular dots. The pattern and the primary surface have different colourations. The array of dots comprises 16 spaced apart, linear rows of dots.

21: A2013/00785. 22: 30/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 25. 24:Part A
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43: 2012-11-01 52: Class 20 24: Part A 71: Eppendorf AG 33: 40 2012 005 034.2 31: DE 32: 2012-11-01 54: SIGNS AND ADVERTISING DEVICES 57: The design is for a sign or an advertising device which may be used in relation to any two or three-dimensional goods, packages, surfaces or displays. The device comprises a graphical representation which includes a primary surface of uniform colouration which has a rectangular outer profile and a dot pattern which is positioned adjacent to a long edge of the primary surface. The dot pattern comprises an array of regularly spaced apart, tiny circular dots. The pattern and the primary surface have different colourations. The array of dots comprises 16 spaced apart, linear rows of dots.

different colourations. The array of dots comprises 16 spaced apart, linear rows of dots.

Face-on view 21: A2013/00791 22: 2013-04-30 23: 2013-0208 43: 2013-02-08 52: Class 7 24: Part A 71: ROCKET WORKS PROPRIETARY LIMITED 54: STOVES 57: The design is for a stove, particularly a rocket stove, having a cylindrical outer body connected to a cicular stove top at one end and a circular base at an opposite end thereof. The outer body has a wire square grid-like construction thereby facilitating ease of handling of the stove, in use. A cylindrical heat shield is disposed within the outer body and in turn houses at least part of a combustion body in substantially a concentric fashion. A horizontal leg of the combustion body typically extends through aligned apertures of the heat shield the outer body. An end portion of the horizontal leg flares radially outwardly. A vertical leg of the combustion body protrudes substantially into an aperture at the hub of the stove top. The stove top may comprise a plurality of pot holder projections extending therefrom.

Face-on view 21: A2013/00789 22: 2013-04-30 23: 43: 2012-11-01 52: Class 32 24: Part A 71: Eppendorf AG 33: 40 2012 005 034.2 31: DE 32: 2012-11-01 54: ORNAMENTATION 57: The design is for ornamentation which may be used in relation to any two or threedimensional goods, packages, surfaces or displays. The ornamentation comprises a graphical representation which includes a primary surface of uniform colouration which has a rectangular outer profile and a dot pattern which is positioned adjacent to a long edge of the primary surface. The dot pattern comprises an array of regularly spaced apart, tiny circular dots. The pattern and the primary surface have

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Three dimensional view 21: A2013/00792 22: 2013-05-02 23: 2013-0118 43: 2013-01-18 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: The Absolut Company Aktiebolag 54: BOTTLES 57: The design relates to a pattern and/or ornamentation on a side wall of a bottle. The a pattern and/or ornamentation is designed to create an effect on the side wall that contrasting paints, inks, or the like have been applied by being splashed and/or smeared on the side wall in a manner which creates a swirl of contrasting paints and/or inks extending around the side wall.

Three dimensional view 21: A2013/00837 22: 23: 43: 2014-02-06 52: Class 8 24: Part A 71: LEATHERMAN TOOL GROUP, INC 33: 29/437,926 31: US 32: 2012-11-21 54: MULTIPURPOSE CUTTING TOOL 57: The novelty in the design as applied to a multipurpose cutting tool, resides in the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings

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52: Class 99. 24:Part A 71: JELLY BELLY CANDY COMPANY 33: US. 31: 29/436941. 32: 2012/11/09 54: PRODUCT PACKAGE AND ORNAMENTAL UPC CODE 57: The novel features of the identification graphic are the peripheral shape or configuration thereof substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawing and irrespective of the format of the identification graphic or the presence or absence of a surrounding border.

21: A2013/00853. 22: 10/05/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 21. 24:Part A 71: FIN CONTROL SYSTEMS PTY. LIMITED 33: ZA. 31: 15675/2012. 32: 2012/11/14 54: A FIN PLUG FOR A SURFCRAFT 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: A2013/00839. 22: 07/05/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 07. 24:Part A 71: INFANT VENTURES LLC 33: US. 31: 29/437,008. 32: 2012/11/12 54: A FEEDING AND DOSING SPOON 57: The novel features of the a FEEDING OR DOSING SPOON reside in the shape or configuration thereof substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings

21: A2013/00854. 22: 10/05/2013. 23: 43: 06/02/2014 52: Class 21. 24:Part A 71: FIN CONTROL SYSTEMS PTY. LIMITED 33: AU. 31: 15674/2012. 32: 2012/11/14 54: A FIN PLUG ASSEMBLY FOR A SURCRAFT 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and /or

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configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s).

33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: TOMBSTONE 57: The design relates to a tombstone. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.

21: A2013/00923. 22: 15/05/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 25. 24:Part A 71: TABERNACLE TOMB STONE AND MONUMENTS (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: TOMBSTONE 57: The design relates to a tombstone. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.

21: A2013/00956. 22: 20/05/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24:Part A 71: PIERRE KOTZE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONTAINER BLANK 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: A2013/00924. 22: 15/05/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 25. 24:Part A 71: TABERNACLE TOMB STONE AND MONUMENTS (PTY) LTD
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33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONTAINER 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: A2013/01159 22: 2013-06-19 23: 43: 2014-01-29 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. 33: 2012-032034 31: JP 32: 2012-12-28 54: Automobile 57: The design relates to an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.

21: A2013/01158 22: 2013-06-19 23: 43: 2014-01-29 52: Class 7. 24: Part A 71: BRITA GMBH 33: 40 2012 101 089.1 31: DE 32: 2012-12-19 54: Carafe 57: The design relates to a carafe. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation.

21: A2013/01160 22: 2013-06-19 23: 43: 2014-01-29 52: Class 26. 24: Part A 71: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. 33: 2012-032036 31: JP 32: 2012-12-28 54: Front Combination Lamp for an Automobile 57: The design relates to a front combination lamp for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.

21: A2013/01948. 22: 22/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 06. 24:Part A 71: JOHANN AUGUST VAN DER HEEVER
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33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: HYDROPONICS SYSTEM (TROUGH HOLDER & TROUGH SHAPE) 57: The aesthetic design is for the shape of the troughts in circular, oval, square, rectangular and half round for 121 mm and bigger, The shape/s of the frame/s for the holding of abovementioned trought & shapes. Size options for variety of customers from flat stoops to commercial.

21: A2013/1143 22: 2013-06-18 23: 43: 2014-01-31 52: Class 1 24: Part A 71: NEW LIFE PHARMACEUTICALS CC 54: AN EDIBLE PRODUCT IN THE SHAPE OF A CRICKET BAT 57: The drawing shows a top plan view of an edible product in the shape of a cricket bat showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2013/1144 22: 2013-06-18 23: 43: 2014-01-31 52: Class 1 24: Part A 71: NEW LIFE PHARMACEUTICALS CC 54: AN EDIBLE PRODUCT IN THE SHAPE OF A CRICKET BALL 57: The drawing shows a front view of an edible product in the shape of a cricket ball showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: F2011/01955. 22: 07/12/2011. 23: 43:


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52: Class 13-03. 24: Part F 71: PRATLEY INVESTMENTS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: GROOVED CABLE GLAND 57: A cable gland which incorporates on its outer periphery an annular groove substantially semi-circular in cross section into which the sealing lip of an elastomeric waterproofing shroud can be engaged and thereby create a waterproof seal.

21: F2011/01956. 22: 07/12/2011. 23: 43: 52: Class 13-03. 24: Part F 71: PRATLEY INVESTMENTS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: JUNCTION BOX WITH SLOTTED MOUNTING LUGS 57: An electrical cable junction box with slotted mounting lugs to help accommodate mounting hole position errors where the ligs are individually slotted in arcs cantered on the centre of the box and a common pitch circle diameter and each arc slot provided with a detent to locate the mounting screw in a preferred position.

21: F2012/01593. 22: 01/09/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 28. 24: Part F 71: BRIAN FREDERICK THOMAS MENHENNET 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SET OF INTERNAL NOSTRIL SNORE PREVENT SUPPORTS 57: The design relates to a set of internal nostril snore prevent supports. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2012/01625. 22: 17/09/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 08-07. 24: Part F 71: BABILI NTULI 33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
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54: DOUBLE LOCK SHUTTER 57: The round bar of the shutter is made of iron steel,including the flat bars.

43: 52: Class 99. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CAR LICENCE DISC AND AIR FRESHENER 57: The design relates to a licence disk holder.The features of the design are those of shape and orconfiguration.

21: F2012/01673. 22: 19/09/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 99. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CAR ACCESSORIES: LICENCE AND AIR FRESHENER 57: The design relates to a licence disc holder .The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2012/01719 22: 2012-09-28 23: 2012-0330 43: 2012-03-30 52: Class 9 24: Part F 71: Carter Holt Harvey Limited 54: PACKS ERECTABLE FROM BLANKS 57: The design is for a pack erectable from a blank. The pack has a planar, rectangular base and four planar, rectangular sides which extend upwardly from the base. The sides comprise two opposed minor sides and two opposed major sides. A large rectangular cutout is defined in each major side, centrally along an edge thereof. A central lower portion of each major side defines an elongate aperture. An inner wall of each major side defines a gap which extends between the rectangular cutout in the side and the base. An inner wall of each minor side defines a cutout which extends downwardly from a central upper edge of the minor side. A central upper part of each minor side projects upwardly from an upper edge of the minor side, before curving downwardly and

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extending along the cutout defined by the inner wall of the minor side.

Three dimensional view 21: F2012/01754. 22: 05/10/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part F 71: ABDOUL PHATHWA SENENE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: RODENT REPELLING REFUSE BIN RING [GROOVED] 57: The rodent repelling refuse bin ring (grooved refuse bin.This ring is made out of a material that prevents rodents from clinging on a refuse bin and climbing to the top in order to access the food in the refuse bin.

21: F2012/01755. 22: 05/10/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part F 71: ABDOUL PHATHWA SENENE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: RODENT REPELLING REFUSE BIN RING [SMOOTH] 57: The rodent repelling refuse bin ring ( smooth) is a ring that is placed around and smooth refuse bin. This ring is made out of a material that prevents redents from clinging on a refuse bin and climbing to the top in order to access the food in the refuse bin.

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21: F2012/01756. 22: 05/10/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part F 71: ABDUL PHATHWA SENENE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: RODENT REPELLING WHEELIE BIN RING 57: The rodent repelling wheelie binring is a ring that is placed (wrapped) around the bin.This ring is made out of a material that prevents rodents trom clinging on the refuse bin and climbing to the top in order to access the food in the refuse bin.

21: F2012/02007. 22: 19/11/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 08. 24: Part F 71: ABDUL PHATHWA SENENE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CHARACTER LOCK 57: The character lock is a lock that uses numbers, alphabet letters or acombination of both.The lock's key has characters on it and it slides in to the lock. The lock has chambers that correspond with the key's characters (numbers and letters). The top of the lock is pressed and should the characters on the key as well as on the lock's chambers match, The lock will open. 21: F2012/01838. 22: 16/10/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 31. 24: Part F 71: CNZ MARKETING SOLUTIONS CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SUN OVEN SOLAR COOKER 57: Sun oven is a device for cooking/baking food preparation. It is made of an insulated oven chamber with a glass ud and hinges to secure the glass cover. One piece collapsible reflectors are om top of oven chamber. Spill proof levelator inside chamber, Adjustable levelling leg, Temperature thermostat, Handle for easy transportation.

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33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: LICENCE DISC HOLDER 57: The design relates to a licence disc holder .The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2012/02008. 22: 19/11/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 03. 24: Part F 71: ABDUL PHATHWA SENENE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: PROTECTIVE WASHING GLOVES 57: The protective washing cloves protects the hand of a person white.They hand wash clothes.This glove has a few features that protect as well as increase the efficiency of hand washing clothes.

21: F2012/02093. 22: 28/11/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: LICENCE DISC HOLDER 57: The design relates to a licence disc holder .The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2012/02092. 22: 28/11/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG
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21: F2012/02096. 22: 28/11/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-.

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54: CAR ACCESSORIES-LICENCE DISC HOLDER 57: The design relates to a licensce disc holder, The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2012/02097. 22: 28/11/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CAR ACCESSORIES-LICENCE DISC HOLDER 57: The design relates to a licence disc holder .The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2012/02181. 22: 02/12/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 11. 24: Part F 71: LWB THORNE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: COOKING OIL FILTER BOX USED WITH A FILTER AND CLEANNING IOL MEASSH/ WEAVE ON BASE ONLY 57: The design relates to a frying oil filter box used with filter aid.The features of the design are those of pattern, shape and cofiguration.The filter box is inserted into the open fry's oil vat and the fliter aid is then placed into the filter box.The filter box will allow oil to pass into the filter box and allow oil to pass out of the filter box.As the oil pass in and out of the box it will come into contact with the filter and that is in the box. The particles of the filter aid will chemically attach to the volitle components in the oil and the particles will then sink to the bottom of the box.The mesh/weave will not allow the filter aid topass thruogh the box but remain in the box.

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accommodation structure for joining together of temporary storage and temporary accommodation units. A photograph of the flange is attached.

21: F2012/02184 22: 2012-12-03 23: 43: 2014-02-19 52: Class 10. 24: Part F 71: UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG 54: Radiation Probe 57: The design relates to a radiation probe. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration.

21: F2012/02383. 22: 21/12/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 26-05. 24: Part F 71: LIONEL WYNNE OSBORNE BOUSFIELD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: LED ACCENT LIGHT 57: Led light fitting (fixture) for the purpose of accent lighting such as (But not restricted to) under counter light, emergency light, street number, caravan light, building - fascia, dark corners, nursery light, sconce light, counter top, solar light, car boot light, boat light, boat light, letter box,walkway, garage, kitchen, stairs and patio lights. It features a trans parent tubular form which allows for adjustment of lighting angle when installed and daisy-chaining of up to eight (8) of such fittings from one low voltage supply or battery.

21: F2012/02189. 22: 04/12/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 08. 24: Part F 71: WACO AFRICA (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: FLANGES 57: The design is applied to a flange. The face of the flange has two round bolt holes as well as a square shaped hand access hole.The flange appears on the bottom corner of a temporary accommodation structure and is adjoined to an identical flange of another temporary
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21: F2012/02389. 22: 21/12/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 10. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGERS FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape and/or pattern and/or configuration as depicted in the drawings.

21: F2012/02387. 22: 21/12/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 10. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGERS FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape and/or pattern and/or configuration as depicted in the drawings. 21: F2013/00121. 22: 14/01/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 20. 24: Part F 71: NORMAN CLIFFORD VENN 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: TO BE ADVISED 57: The design relates to an advertising device. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

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52: Class 12. 24: Part F 71: SIDEWINDER INVESTMENTS CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: AN INSULATED, PANELLED, FOLD-UP DOOR FOR AN INSULATED CONTAINER 57: The design relates to an insulated, five(5) panelled, fold-up door for an insulated container. The features of the design for which protection is claimed, reside in the shape and configuration of the insulated door,substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.

21: F2013/00121. 22: 14/01/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 20. 24: Part F 71: NORMAN CLIFFORD VENN 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: TO BE ADVISED 57: The design relates to an advertising device.The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00129. 22: 16/01/2013. 23: 43: 05/03/2014 52: Class 12. 24: Part F 71: SIDEWINDER INVESTMENTS CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: AN INSULATED, PANELLED, FOLD-UP DOOR FOR AN INSULATED CONTAINER 57: The design relates to an insulated,five (5) panelled, fold-up door for an insulated container. The features of the design for which protection is claimed, reside in the shape and configuration of the insulated door, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: F2013/00129. 22: 16/01/2013. 23: 43: 05/03/2014
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21: F2013/00133. 22: 16/01/2013. 23: 43: 05/03/2014 52: Class 09. 24: Part F 71: SIDEWINDER INVESTMENTS CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A SEAMLESS, CAVITY-WALLED CONTAINER 57: The design relates to a seamless,cavitywalled container ideally formed in a rotational moulding process of a thermoplastic material.The features of the design for which protection is claimed, reside in the shape,pattern and configuration of a seamless, cavity-walled container,substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: F2013/00133. 22: 16/01/2013. 23: 43: 05/03/2014 52: Class 09. 24: Part F 71: SIDEWINDER INVESTMENTS CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A SEAMLESS, CAVITY-WALLED CONTAINER 57: The design relates to a seamless, cavitywalled container ideally formed in a rotational moulding process of a thermoplastic material. The features of the design for which protection is claimed, reside in the shape, pattern and configuration of a seamless, cavity-walled container, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.

21: F2013/00140. 22: 16/01/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 28. 24: Part F 71: JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED 33: EU. 31: 002163717. 32: 2013/01/09 54: HAIR DRYER DIFFUSER 57: This design relates to a diffuser for a hair dryer. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration for a hair dryer diffuser substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.

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57: The design relates to a licensce disc holder, The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00157. 22: 22/01/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CAR ACCESSORIES, LICENCS DISC HOLDER 57: The design relates to a licence disc holder, the features of the design are those of shape and /or configuration.

21: F2013/00263. 22: 06/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 15. 24: Part F 71: THOMAS JOHN ROBINSON 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: ROTOR BLADE SLEEVE 57: "The features of the design reside in the shape or configuration of a rotor blade sleeve for a flotation machine rotor. A flotation cell has a shaft to which various components are attached to facilitate the mixing and aeration of metallic ores into froth.To ensure proper radial mixing, a rotor with several blades is attached to the shaft. The Rotor Blade Sleeve in accordance with this design is of a shape and configuration to cover and be secured to lower portion of the rotor blade. This sleeve-like design facilitates detachability and is replaceable without replacing the entire rotot."

21: F2013/00162. 22: 22/01/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CAR ACCESSORIES, LICENCS DISC HOLDER

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21: F2013/00263. 22: 06/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 15. 24: Part F 71: THOMAS JOHN ROBINSON 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: ROTOR BLADE SLEEVE 57: The features of the design reside in the shape or configuration of a rotor blade sleeve for a flotation machine rotor. A flotation cell has a shaft to which various components are attached to facilitate the mixing and aeration of metallic ores into froth.To ensure proper radial mixing, a rotor with several blades is attached to the shaft. The Rotor Blade Sleeve in accordance with this design is of a shape and configuration to cover and be secured to lower portion of the rotor blade. This sleeve-like design facilitates detachability and is replaceable without replacing the entire rotot."

21: F2013/00265. 22: 07/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 20. 24: Part F 71: SEAN ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: OVAL 57: The design relates to a licensce disc holder, the features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00266. 22: 07/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 20. 24: Part F 71: SEAN ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: ROUND

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57: The design relates to a licensce disc holder, the features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00268. 22: 07/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: ADAPT 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape configuration and/or pattern.

21: F2013/00267. 22: 07/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: INSERT 57: The design relates to a syringe, The features of the design are those of shape and/or configation and or pattern. 21: F2013/00269. 22: 07/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CAP 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape configuration and/or pattern.

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33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SQUARE 57: The design relates to a licensce disc holder, The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00270. 22: 07/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 20. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SQUARE 57: The design relates to a licence disc holder .The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00272. 22: 07/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 20. 24:Part F 71: SEAN ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: (SQUARE) 2 57: The design relates to a licensce disc holder, The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00271. 22: 07/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 20. 24: Part F 71: SEAN ARMSTRONG

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21: F2013/00273. 22: 07/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 20. 24: Part F 71: SEAN ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: (CIRCLE) 1 57: The design relates to a licensce disc holder, The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00274. 22: 07/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 20. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: LICENSE TAG 57: The design relates to a licence disk holder.The features of the design are those of shape and orconfiguration.

21: F2013/00277. 22: 07/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part F 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS ( PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: LIDS FOR CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container lid. A base portion of the lid is generally rectangular with rounded corners. The base portion is shaped in dimension to fit on a mouth section of a container. The lid includes a spout and a rear opening for decanting content in the container. The spout is movable between a closed position, in which an opening in the spout is closed and the spout is flush with a top of the lid, and an open position in which the spout protrudes from the lid allowing content to be decanted. The rear opening is larger than the opening in the spout, and includes a hinged cover for opening and closing the opening

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21: F2013/00291. 22: 11/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 08. 24: Part F 71: WILLEM JACOBUS GAGIANO 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: TOWEL GRIP 57: The shape and reconfiguration of a towel grip, substantially as shown in the accompanying repres entations.

21: F2013/00277. 22: 07/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part F 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS ( PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: LIDS FOR CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container lid. A base portion of the lid is generally rectangular with rounded corners. The base portion is shaped in dimension to fit on a mouth section of a container. The lid includes a spout and a rear opening for decanting content in the container. The spout is movable between a closed position, in which an opening in the spout is closed and the spout is flush with a top of the lid, and an open position in which the spout protrudes from the lid allowing content to be decanted. The rear opening is larger than the opening in the spout, and includes a hinged cover for opening and closing the opening.

21: F2013/00292. 22: 11/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 08. 24: Part F 71: WILLEM JACOBUS GAGIANO 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BEACH SANDLE BELT 57: The shape and reconfiguration of a beach sandle belt substantially as shown. In the accompanying representations.

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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: F2013/00358. 22: 21/02/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 99. 24: Part F 71: NORMAN CLIFFORD VENN 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: AN ADVERTISING DEVICE 57: The design relates to an advertising device. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00508. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: TRIANGLE 57: The design relates to a syringe, The features of the design are those of shape and/or configation and or pattern.

21: F2013/00486 22: 23: 43: 2013-10-07 52: Class 9 24: Part F 71: APL CARTONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: CARTONS

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21: F2013/00509. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (SLIM INSERT 4 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape configuration and/or pattern.

21: F2013/00511. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (SLIM INSERT 2 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe, The features of the design are those of shape and/or configation and or pattern.

21: F2013/00510. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (SLIM INSERT 3 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape configuration and/or pattern.

21: F2013/00512. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG
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33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (SLIM INSERT 1 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape configuration and/or pattern.

21: F2013/00513. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER COLLAR 3 SLOT) SHORT 57: The design relates to a syringe, The features of the design are those of shape and/or configation and or pattern.

21: F2013/00515. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER COLLAR SHORT 2 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe.The features of the design are those of shape and/or pattern and/or configuration as depicted in the drawings.

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43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER COLLAR SHORT 2 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe.The features of the design are those of shape, configuration and/or pattern.

21: F2013/00517. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER COLLAR SHORT 1 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe. The features of the design are those of shape, configuration and/or pattern. 21: F2013/00516. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER COLLAR SHORT TRIANGLE SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe. The features of the design are those of shape, configuration and / or pattern.

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21: F2013/00518. 22: 25/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER COLLAR 3 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape configuration and / or pattern.

21: F2013/00520. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER FILLER 4 CORE) 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape configuration and/or pattern.

21: F2013/00519. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER FILLER 3 CORE) 57: The design relates to a syringe. The features of the design are those of shape, configuration and/or pattern

21: F2013/00521. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43:


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52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER COLLAR TRIANGLE SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe, The features of the design are those of shape and/or configation and or pattern.

21: F2013/00523. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER COLLAR 2 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape configuration and / or pattern.

21: F2013/00522. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER COLLAR 1 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe, The features of the design are those of shape and/or configation and or pattern.

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52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (ADAPTOR 2 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape , configuration and or pattern.

21: F2013/00525. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (ADAPTOR 3 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe, The features of the design are those of shape and/or configation and or pattern.

21: F2013/00526. 22: 14/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER TAB 4 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape configuration and/or pattern.

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21: F2013/00528. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (COLLAR 2 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape configuration and / or pattern.

21: F2013/00530. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (COLLAR TRIANGLE SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe. The features of the design are those of shape, configuration and/or pattern 21: F2013/00529. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER TAB PRESS TRIANGLE SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape configuration and/or pattern.

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52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (COLLAR 3 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe. The features of the design are those of shape, configuration and/or pattern

21: F2013/00535. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER TAB PRESS 2 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape configuration and/or pattern. 21: F2013/00534. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER TAB PRESS 3 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe.The features of the design are those of shape, configuration and/or pattern.

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21: F2013/00536. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER TAB PRESS 1 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe.The features of the design are those of shape, configuration and/or pattern.

21: F2013/00538. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (ADAPTOR TRIANGLE) 57: The design relates to a syringe. The features of the design are those of shape, configuration and/or pattern. 21: F2013/00537. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (ADAPTOR 1 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe. The features of the design are those of shape, configuration and/or pattern.

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52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (ADAPTOR 4 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe. The features of the design are those of shape, configuration and / or pattern.

21: F2013/00542. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER TAB SLOT 2 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape configuration and/or pattern. 21: F2013/00540. 22: 22/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part F 71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER TAB SLOT 1 SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape configuration and/or pattern.

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71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SYRINGE (FINGER TAB SLOT TRIANGLE SLOT) 57: The design relates to a syringe .The features of the design are those of shape configuration and / or pattern.

21: F2013/00550. 22: 25/03/2013. 23: 01/02/2013 43: 52: Class 08. 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: F2013/00553. 22: 25/03/2013. 23: 01/02/2013 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 representations.

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71: INNOVATIVE DISASTER SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: TRANSITIONAL HUT/SHELTER 57: The TRANSITIONAL HUT/SHELTER was developed for the transitional time period just after a disaster.These Huts were designed as a D.I.Y kit for victims who is in need and haven't got any resources to structure a house or shelter.(picture 1-7) An individual will be able to erect this "HUT" in less than 10 minutes without any tools or equipment. Huts can be clustered together for various reasons such as: shelters for families, creating of a medical facility where patients need to be isolated or quarantined to prevent cross contamination. Logistical problems will be limited as the weight and size is absolutely a positive.

assembly in a short period of time.Logistical problems will be limited as the weight and size is absolutely a positive.An individual will be able to erect this Loo in less than 10 minutes without any tools or equipment.

21: F2013/00612. 22: 05/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 25. 24: Part F 71: INNOVATIVE DISASTER SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: TRANSITIONAL LATRINE/LOO 57: These loo's was developed for using in the transitional time period just after a disaster and for better management and handling of humman waste,preventing the outbreak of cholera and other diseases in disaster stricken areas. To be used where there is a collapse or failure of sewer infrastructure in cities and assembly points of some kind where large quantities of people are together for some reasons with Transitional Latrine/Loo a safe and hygiene environment is created.Transitional Latrine/Loo was designed as a D.I.Y.kit for easy
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21: F2013/00673 22: 2013-04-15 23: 43: 2013-04-15 52: Class 8 24: Part F 71: VECTO TRADE 461 (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: RAKE HEADS 57: The design is for a rake head for a hand rake. The rake head is two-sided, defining both a set of leaf rake tines so that the rake head can be used as a leaf rake, and a set of straight tines so that the rake head can be used as a bow rake. The leaf rake tines are bent and are more flexible and longer than the straight tines. The straight tines are more rigid and are pointed. The rake head is typically moulded from a synthetic plastics or polymeric material.

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54: A SET COMPRISING OF A BOTTLE AND HOLDER FOR HOLDING THE BOTTLE 57: The design relates to a set comprising of a bottle and a holder for holding the bottle. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00692. 22: 17/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part F 71: PIETER CHRISTIAN ESTERHUIZEN; JOHANNES MELCHIOR FICK 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A SET COMPRISING OF A BOTTLE AND A HOLDER FOR HOLDING THE BOTTLE 57: The design relates to a set comprising of a bottle and a holder for holding the bottle. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00696. 22: 17/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 23. 24: Part F 71: SIMON DALE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CAP 57: The design relates to a cap. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00694. 22: 17/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part F 71: PIETER CHRISTIAN ESTERHUIZEN; JOHANNES MELCHIOR FICK 33: -. 31:-. 32:-.

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21: F2013/00698 22: 2013-04-17 23: 43: 2013-04-17 52: Class 8 24: Part F 71: Strutfast (Pty) Limited 54: POWER SKIRTING CLIPS 57: The design is applied to a power skirting clip. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of the power skirting clip substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations.

43: 2014-01-16 52: Class Class 15. 24: Part F 71: BITZER KUEHLMASCHINENBAU GMBH 33: 002156752-0001 31: EM 32: 2012-12-20 54: Compressor 57: The design relates to a compressor. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

Three dimensional view 21: F2013/00729 22: 2013-04-23 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 15. 24: Part F 71: BITZER KUEHLMASCHINENBAU GMBH 33: 002143164-0002 31: EM 32: 2012-11-27 54: Compressor 57: The design relates to a compressor. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00735 22: 2013-04-23 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 15. 24: Part F 71: BITZER KUEHLMASCHINENBAU GMBH 33: 002198689-0003 31: EM 32: 2013-03-08 54: Compressor 57: The design relates to a compressor. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

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21: F2013/00736 22: 2013-04-23 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 15. 24: Part F 71: BITZER KUEHLMASCHINENBAU GMBH 33: 002198689-0001 31: EM 32: 2013-03-08 54: Compressor 57: The design relates to a compressor. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00739 22: 2013-04-23 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 15. 24: Part F 71: BITZER KUEHLMASCHINENBAU GMBH 33: 002156752-0003 31: EM 32: 2012-12-20 54: Compressor 57: The design relates to a compressor. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00741 22: 2013-04-23 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 7. 24: Part A 71: DART INDUSTRIES, INC. 33: 29/436,568 31: US 32: 2012-11-07 54: Sippy Cup Lid 57: The design relates to a sippy cup lid. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00747. 22: 24/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part F 71: AUSTRALIAN PERFORMANCE DEVELOPMENT (PTY) LTD 33: AU. 31: 16288/2012. 32: 2012/12/12
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54: AIR INTAKE SNORKEL FOR A VEHICLE 57: This design relates to an air intake snorkel for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of an air intake snorkel for a vehicle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.

21: F2013/00748. 22: 24/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part F 71: AUSTRALIAN PERFORMANCE DEVELOPMENT (PTY) LTD 33: AU. 31: 15683/2012. 32: 2012/11/16 54: AIR INTAKE SNORKEL FOR A VEHICLE 57: This design relates to an air intake snorkel for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of an air intake snorkel for a vehicle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.

21: F2013/00777 22: 2013-04-29 23: 43: 2013-04-29 52: Class 14 24: Part F 71: MATSOMBE, Lucky Richard 54: COVERS FOR SATELLITE RECEIVERS 57: The design is in respect of a cover for a satellite receiver or LNB, which is typically mounted in radio wave communication with a satellite dish. The cover consists of a transparent screen through which radio waves can move and a body, being liquid impermeable, that defines a LNB holding cavity in which the LNB is operatively received. The body has two halves which are mirror images of each other. Each half has a generally planar base and two pairs of opposing side walls, which extend from one side of the base. Two opposing side walls extend parallel to each other thereby providing each half with a generally trapezium shaped outline. A roughly rectangular opening and a semi-circular-shaped recess are defined in the parallel extending side walls of each half. A pronounced peripheral edge is formed opposite the base of each half and is adapted to seat a sealing member.

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Three dimensional view 21: F2013/00783. 22: 30/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 25. 24: Part F 71: TREVOR FINLAY 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SET OF AIR VENTS 57: The design relates to a Set of Air Vents. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.

21: F2013/00790 22: 2013-04-30 23: 2013-0208 43: 2013-02-08 52: Class 7 24: Part F 71: ROCKET WORKS PROPRIETARY LIMITED 54: STOVES 57: The design is for a stove, particularly a rocket stove, having a cylindrical outer body connected to a circular stove top at one end and a circular base at an opposite end thereof. The outer body has a wire square grid-like construction thereby facilitating ease of handling of the stove, in use. A cylindrical heat shield is disposed within the outer body and in turn houses at least part of a combustion body typically extends through aligned apertures of the heat shield the outer body. An end portion of the horizontal leg flares radially outwardly. A vertical leg of the combustion body protrudes substantially into an aperture at the hub of the stove top. The stove top may comprise a plurality of pot holder projections extending therefrom.

21: F2013/00786. 22: 30/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 23. 24: Part F 71: TREVOR FINLAY 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SET OF AIR VENTS 57: The design relates to a Set of Air Vents. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. Three dimensional view

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21: F2013/00829. 22: 06/05/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 10. 24: Part F 71: SIBANDA & ZANTWIJK 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: WEIGHING APPARATUS 57: The design relates to a weighing apparatus. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00920. 22: 15/05/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 10. 24: Part F 71: MOBII SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SET OF RFID DEVICES 57: The design relates to a Set of RFID Devices. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2013/00840. 22: 07/05/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 07. 24: Part F 71: INFANT VENTURES LLC 33: US. 31: 29/437,008. 32: 2012/11/12 54: FEEDING AND DOSING SPOON 57: The novel features of the a FEEDING OR DOSING SPOON reside in the shape or configuration thereof substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings

21: F2013/00922. 22: 15/05/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 14. 24: Part F 71: MOBII SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SET OF RFID DEVICES 57: The design relates to a Set of RFID Devices. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

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and handrails that can be lowered. The mobile access apparatus includes three bins, of which two bins are removably supported on the access assembly.

21: F2013/01011. 22: 22/05/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 13-02. 24: Part F 71: ANDREW THURSTON BUTTON 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: TO BE ADVISED 57: This design features a 3-pin South Africa Plug to attach to the South African power supply.An AC-adaptor in the body of the plug to transfor the electric current to that required by the Universal serial Bus (USB) ports attached to the body. The USB ports are used for the charging and powering of many Electric devices.

21: F2013/01052 22: 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 12 24: Part F 71: GOSSAMER MACHINERY (PTY) LTD 54: MOBILE ACCESS APPARATUS 57: The design is for a mobile access apparatus with an access assembly that can be raised and lowered and the access assembly includes platforms that can be extended and retracted and handrails that can be lowered. The mobile access apparatus includes two bins that are removably supported on the access assembly.

21: F2013/01051 22: 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 12 24: Part F 71: GOSSAMER MACHINERY (PTY) LTD 54: MOBILE ACCESS APPARATUS 57: The design is for a mobile access apparatus with an access assembly that can be raised and lowered and the access assembly includes platforms that can be extended and retracted
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21: F2013/01053 22: 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 12 24: Part F 71: GOSSAMER MACHINERY (PTY) LTD 54: MOBILE ACCESS APPARATUS 57: The design is for an articulated mobile access apparatus with a front part and a rear

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part and each of the parts includes an access assembly that can be raised and lowered and each access assembly includes platforms that can be extended and retracted and handrails that can be lowered. Each part of the mobile access apparatus includes three bins of which two are removably supported on the access assembly.

21: F2013/01112. 22: 13/06/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part F 71: ALAN GEORGE BOWMAN 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CUP CARRIER 57: This Cup carrier is designed specifically for events where multiple beverages are dispensed.A carrier where a stable platform is required to carry around 4 cups at a time. The cup locating holes being in line narrows the platform and makes it stable. By offering a safe multiple carrier this allows the service centre to speed up delivery to consumers. The cup holder is supplied flat and when the cups are in place the handles are pulled together to safely lift all the cups.

21: F2013/01054 22: 23: 43: 2014-02-20 52: Class 12 24: Part F 71: GOSSAMER MACHINERY (PTY) LTD 54: MOBILE ACCESS APPARATUS 57: The design is for an articulated mobile access apparatus with a front part and a rear part and each of the parts includes an access assembly that can be raised and lowered and each access assembly includes platforms that can be extended and retracted and handrails that can be lowered. Each part of the mobile access apparatus includes two bins that are removably supported on the access assembly. 21: F2013/01142. 22: 14/06/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 14. 24: Part F 71: AMY AMOS MALEKA 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: MOBILE TROLLEY 57: It is a mobile till machine on the shopping trolley that has touch screen computer,card needer, scannen machine & slip machine that able you to pay for your groceries & do many transfore pay for your tickets.

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21: F2013/01147 22: 23: 43: 2014-01-29 52: Class 2 24: Part F 71: STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD 54: A SET OF BRACES 57: The features of this design for which protection are claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a set of braces substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations.

21: F2013/01154. 22: 23/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part F 71: JONATHAN WELCH 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: PALLET 57: This design offers a practical way to reuse waste packaging reel end-boards as pallets.

21: F2013/01155. 22: 26/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part F 71: JONATHAN WELCH 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A PALLET 57: This design offers a practical way to reuse waste packaging reel end-boards as pallets. 21: F2013/01154. 22: 23/03/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part F 71: JONATHAN WELCH 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: PALLET 57: This design offers a practical way to reuse waste packaging reel end-boards as pallets
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21: F2013/0746 22: 2013-04-24 23: 43: 2014-01-16 52: Class 22 24: Part F 71: KRUGERWERKE CC 54: RODENT TRAP 57: Protection is claimed for the features of shape and/or configuration of a rodent trap as shown in the accompanying representations.

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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: 2013/00087. 22: 17/12/2013 43: 19/12/2013 24: New York and Los Angeles 9 September 2009 28 February 2011 25: 16 May 2013, Munich, Germany 71: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM CORPORATION, 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90035, United States of America., 75: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation of 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90035, United States of America 76: Lori Forte, Jerry Davis, William Joyce, James V. Hart 77: Chris Wedge 54: EPIC 78: Colin Farrell, Josh Hutcherson, Amanda Seyfried, Christoph Waltz, Aziz Ansari, Chris O'Dowd, Pitbull, Jason Sudeikis, Steven Tyler and Beyonce Knowles 26: By appointment with Adams & Adams 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested 57: When her father Professor Bomba doesnt return after a day of research, Teenager Mary Katherine goes looking for him and is magically transported to a forest world, where she teams up with a band of misfit warriors called the Leaf Men and fights to stop the villainous Mandrake and his army of Boggans from destroying the forest, all while trying to return to her father and the world she loves. 58: ANIMATION

21: 2013/00086. 22: 2013/12/17 43: 2013/12/19 24: 9 July 2012 - 25 September 2012, Atlanta, Georgia and Mountain View, California 25: 30 May 2013, Albany, New York, United States of America 71: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM CORPORATION, 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90035, United States of America.,; MONARCHY ENTERPRISES S.A.R.L., 67, Boulevard Grande Duchesse-Charlotte, L-1331, Luxembourg, Luxembourg.,; TSG ENTERTAINMENT FINANCE LLC, 5851 West Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 89146, United States of America., 75: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation of 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90035, United States of America, REGENCY ENTERTAINMENT (USA), INC., a Delaware corporation of 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Building 12, Los Angeles, California 90035, United States of America and MONARCHY ENTERPRISES S.a.r.l., a Luxembourg corporation of 67, Boulevard Grande Duchesse-Charlotte, L-1331, Luxembourg, Luxembourg 76: Vince Vaughn, Shawn Levy, Dan Levine and Mary McLaglen 77: Schawn Levy 54: THE INTERNSHIP 78: Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson, TiyaSircar, Max Minghella, JoAnna Garcia, Rose Byrne, John Goodman, Josh Gad and Will Ferrell 490

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26: By appointment with Adams & Adams 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested 57: Two school salesmen suddenly find themselves unemployed and passed-by in the digital world, try to reinvent themselves by becoming interns at a major tech company. 58: Comedy 21: 2013/00085 22: 2013/12/17 43: 2013/12/19 24: 31 October 2011 - 7 December 2011, Nashville, Atlanta, Shreveport 25: 24 May 2013, Hollywood, California, United States of America 71: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM CORPORATION, 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90035, United States of America.,; TSG ENTERTAINMENT FINANCE LLC, 5851 West Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 89146, United States of America., 75: OFF THE GRID INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Louisiana limited liability company of 614 N. LaPeer Drive, West Hollywood, California 90069, United States of America 76: Tony Scott, Ridley Scott, Michael Costigan, Jocelyn Hayes-Simpson and Brit Marling 77: ZalBatmanglij 54: THE EAST 78: Brit Marling, Alexander Skarsgard, Ellen Page, Toby Kebbell, Julia Ormond, Patricia Clarkson and Shiloh Fernande 26: ON APPOINTMENT WITH ADAMS & ADAMS 57: To protect her company, a woman goes undercover to expose an anti-corporate terrorist group, but she begins to relate to the anarchists. 58: Drama

21: 2013/00082 22: 2013/12/17 43: 2013/12/19 24: 30 July 2012 - 5 October 2012, United Kingdom and Spain 25: 23 Oct 2013, Kernersville, NC, United States of America 71: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM CORPORATION, 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90035, United States of America.,; TSG ENTERTAINMENT FINANCE LLC, 5851 West Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 89146, United States of America., 75: BIG SCREEN PRODUCTIONS 22 LLP, a UK limited liability company of 15 Golden Square, London, W1F 9JG, United Kingdom, BIG SCREEN PRODUCTIONS 23 LLP, a UK limited liability

21: 2013/00084 22: 2013/12/17 43: 2013/12/19 24: 25 February 2013 - 10 May 2013, Germany 25: 06 Nov 2013, Los Angeles, California, United States of America 71: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM CORPORATION, 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90035, United States of America.,; TSG ENTERTAINMENT FINANCE LLC, 5851 West Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 89146, United States of America., 75: THE BLAIR PARTNERSHIP, a United Kingdom partnership of 1st Floor, 8-14 Vine Hill, London, EC1R 5DX, United Kingdom and BOOKER SERVICE, INC., a Delaware corporation of 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90035, United States of America 76: Karen Rosenfelt, Ken Blancato and Redmond Morris 77: Brian Percival 54: THE BOOK THIEF 78: Geoffrey Rush, Emily Watson, Sophie Nelisse, Ben Schnetzer and Nico Liersch 26: By appointment with Adams & Adams 57: A young girl living in WW II Germany, while destruction rains down, shares her love of books with neighbors including a Jewish man before he is sent off to a concentration camp 58: Drama

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TRADEMARKS

The trade mark under application number 2013/06923 was advertised in the journal for January 2014 with an incorrect spelling, the correct mark is REDEFINE PROPERTIES, it is re-advertised in the Patent journal for March 2014. __________________________________________________________________________________________

The trade mark under application 2011/11435 was advertised in the journal for June 2013 with the word INVESTMENT missing from the mark, the correct mark is therefore THE PIGGY BANK INVESTMENT COMPANY. It is re-advertised in the journal for March 2014. __________________________________________________________________________________________

The trade mark amendment under application number 2008/04037 was advertised with an incorrect mark in the Journal for February 2014.This is the correct mark

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The trade mark under application number 2013/00403 was advertised with an incorrect mark in the journal for February 2014, the correct mark is

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The trade marks under application numbers 2012/15128-33 were advertised in the journal for October 2013 without the priority claim. The priority claim for the individual application numbers should read as follows Priority claimed from German Trade Mark Application No. 30 2012 030 064.2/12 filed on 14 May 2012 __________________________________________________________________________________________

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The trade mark under application number 2012/19820 was advertised in the journal for October 2013 without the priority claim. The priority claim for the application should read as follows Priority is claimed by virtue of trade mark application no 123894530 FILED in France on 06 February 2012. __________________________________________________________________________________________

The trade mark under application number 2012/10285 was advertised in the journal for April 2013 with an incorrect mark, the correct mark is Largan, it is re-advertised in the journal for March 2014 __________________________________________________________________________________________

The trade mark under application number 2013/00618 was advertised in the journal for February 2014 with an incorrect description of goods. The correct description is as follows: Pharmaceutical and veterinary preparations; sanitary preparations for medical purposes; dietetic food and substances adapted for medical or veterinary use; food for babies; dietary supplements for humans and animals; plasters, material for stopping teeth, dental wax; disinfectants; preparations for destroying vermin; fungicides, herbicides. __________________________________________________________________________________________

The trade mark under application number 2012/33134 was advertised in the journal for February 2014 with a disclaimer that was not supposed to be part of the advertisement and an association of 2002/07553 was missing from the advertisement. __________________________________________________________________________________________

PATENTS
The Patent under application number 2013/2531 on page 239 was published in the journal December 2013 with an incorrect classification reads: 51 should read: 51: G11B; H04N IN THE JOURNAL OF 23 DECEMBER 2013. __________________________________________________________________________________________

DESIGNS
No Records Available __________________________________________________________________________________________

COPYRIGHT
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