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1 INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS APRIL 2013 VOL 46 No.4 Part II of II ISSUED MONTHLY DATE OF ISSUE: 24 APRIL 2013 ISSN Page 1

2 INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS VOL. 46 No. 4 Date of Issue: 24 APRIL 2013 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. Page 2

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2. PATENTS... 4 APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS... 5 ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS AND 64 (1) CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION INSPECTION OF SPECIFICATIONS HYPOTHECATIONS JUDGMENTS OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES DESIGNS APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS HYPOTHECATIONS JUDGMENTS OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES COPYRIGHT NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE HYPOTHECATIONS JUDGMENTS OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES CORRECTION NOTICES TRADE MARKS PATENTS DESIGNS COPYRIGHT Page 3

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5 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 15/03/ /01956 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING POLYDIENES ~ 71:BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION 10-1 Kyobashi 1-chome Chuo-ku Tokyo ~ 72:KEVIN M MACCAULEY STEVEN LUO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/385,742 ~ 32: 23/09/ /01957 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF DIENE POLYMERS OR STATISTICAL VINYLARENE-DIENE COPOLYMERS ~ 71:VERSALIS S.P.A. Piazza Boldrini 1 San Donato Milanese (Mi) ~ 72:LUCA SODDU GABRIELE VENERI ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2010A ~ 32: 06/10/ /01958 ~ Complete ~ 54: BINDER CONTAINING SUBSTITUTED BENZENES AND NAPHTHALENES FOR PRODUCING CORES AND MOLDS FOR METAL CASTING,MOLD MATERIAL MIXTURE,AND METHOD ~ 71:ASK CHEMICALS GMBH Reisholzstr Hilden ~ 72:CHRISTIAN PRIEBE DIETHER KOCH ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/09/ /01959 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR REPLACING A TRANSFOMER IN A WIND ENERDY INSTALLATION ~ 71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH Dreekamp 5 Aurich ~ 72:EWALD MEYER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/10/ /01960 ~ Complete ~ 54: VALVE ~ 71:HOLFELD BARRY GRAEME 1027 Schooner avenue Laser Park Honeydew ~ 72:HOLFELD BARRY GRAEME ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/05111 ~ 32: 10/07/ /01961 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF INSTALLING A MODULAR HANGING WALL SUPPORT SYSTEM ~ 71:GIDDICCA ( PTY) LTD 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue Aeroton Johannesburg ~ 72:CAWOOD MARTIN VENTER DIRK LAMBERT 2013/01962 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INTERLLIGENT LIGHTING APPARATUS ~ 71:AZOTEQ PTY LTD 109 Main Street Paarl 7646 ~ 72:BRUWER FREDERICK JOHANNES PRETORIUS PIETER JACOBUS RADEMEYER DANIEL BAREND VILJOEN JEAN DOORDUIN WILLEM ADRIAAN VAN WYK JACOBUS DANIEL 2013/01964 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CONVERTING CENTRIFUGAL FLOW TO THRUST IN PROPELLERS ~ 71:HILTON BRIAN THOMAS 309 Thora crt kite str Horizone Roodepoort 1724 ~ 72:HILTON BRIAN THOMAS 2013/01965 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TO BE ADVISED ~ 71:LEBONE NTEBO KHUNOU 617 Thrush Street Eastbank Alexandra Johannesburg 2090 LESEDI LEBO KHUNOU 617 Thrush Street Eastbank Alexandra Johannesburg 2090 ~ 72:LEBONE NTEBO KHUNOU LESEDI LEBO KHUNOU 2013/01966 ~ Provisional ~ 54: KEY LOCATION DEVICE ~ 71:CLARK MAFITOE 56 Kyalami Terrace Springvell Avenue Kyalami 1684 WANDILE SGWANE 56 Kyalami Terrace Springvell Avenue Kyalami 1684 ~ 72:CLARK MAFITOE WANDILE SGWANE 2013/01967 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BIKE COVER ~ 71:JACOBUS JOHANNES PIENAAR Plot 29 Windsor on Vaal Kaalplaats Vanderbijlpark ~ 72:JACOBUS JOHANNES PIENAAR 2013/01969 ~ Complete ~ 54: A ROOF BOLTER RIG ~ 71:THE BURMANN TRUST Plop 33 Riverside Estates Pretoria West ~ 72:BUHRMANN RUDOLPH ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/09242 ~ 32: 15/12/ /01972 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETERMINING THE QUANTINTY OF A TAGGANT IN A LIQUID SAMPLE ~ 71:AUTHENX INC Suit Exel Parkway Addison Texas ~ 72:CONROY JEFFREY L FORSHEE PHILIP B CRONN PAUL JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/387,131 ~ 32: 28/09/ /01973 ~ Complete ~ 54: BOTTOM STRUCTURE FOR A PLASTIC BOTTLE ~ 71:RED BULL GMBH Am Brunnen 1 A-5330 Fuschl am See ~ 72:HULS PETER CONCIN ROLAND WEBER-TRINKFASS GABRIELE KUTSCHEID ANDREA KESSLER TILMANN ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 1577/2010 ~ 32: 22/09/2010 Page 5

6 2013/01974 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR FORMING OPEN BOTTOMS ON AND REGIONS OF TUBULAR BAG BODIES ~ 71:STARLINGER & CO GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H Sonnenuhrgasse 4 A-1060 Wien ~ 72:GRILL HANNES ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/10/ /01975 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SCREENING AND MONITORING OF HUMAN WASTE ~ 71:YOUNG GERRIT 17 Soetdoring Avenue Pretea PArk Rustenburg 0300 ~ 72:YOUNG GERRIT 2013/01976 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING AN OXAZOLIDINONE ANTIBACTERIAL AGENT AND METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF ~ 71:PHARMATHEN S P A 6 Dervenakion Street Pallini Attikis ~ 72:KARAVAS EVANGELOS KOUTRIS EFTHIMIOS SAMARA VASILIKI KOUTRI LOANNA KALASKANI ANASTASIA ILIOPOULOU ATHINA KIRIZIDI CHRISTINA ABATZIS MORFIS 2013/01977 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF A POLYURETHANE FOAM AS A WOUND DRESSING IN NEGATIVE PRESSURE THERAPY ~ 71:PAUL HARTMANN AG Paul-Hartmann-Strasse Heidenheim ~ 72:ECKSTEIN AXEL CROIZAT PIERRE FINK ULRICH MALOWANIEC KRYSZTOF DANIEL ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/08/ /01978 ~ Complete ~ 54: VEHICLE DISPLAY SYSTEM ~ 71:SNYMAN DURAND 6 Jamaican Music Avenue Mooikloof Estate Pretoria ~ 72:SNYMAN DURAND ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02021 ~ 32: 17/03/ /01979 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DEVICE FOR LOADING GOODS ~ 71:AGRI PLAN (PTY) LTD 34 Van Riebeeck Street Vredendal 8160 ~ 72:VISSER GG LOUW PJ 2013/01980 ~ Complete ~ 54: NEGATIVE PRESSURE DEVICE ~ 71:SMITH & NEPHEW PLC 15 Adam Street London WC2N 6LA ~ 72:GREENER BRYAN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/09/ /01981 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRESSURE CONTROL APPARATUS ~ 71:SMITH & NEPHEW PLC 15 Adam Street London WC2N 6LA ~ 72:NICOLINI DEREK ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/09/ /01982 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR TREATING A GAS CONTAINING NITROGEN OXIDES (NOX),IN WHICH A COMPOSITION COMPRISING CERIUM OXIDE AND NIOBIUM IS USED AS A CATALYST ~ 71:RHODIA OPERATIONS 40 Rue De La Haie-Coq F Aubervilliers MAGNESIUM ELEKTRON LIMITED Anchorage Gateway 5 Anchorage Quay Salford M50 3XE ~ 72:HERNANDEZ JULIEN JORGE COELHO MARQUES RUI JONES CLARE ROHART EMMANUEL HARRIS DEBORAH JAYNE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/09/ /01983 ~ Complete ~ 54: TAPER CUT EDGE MAT ~ 71:TENNECO AUTOMOTIVE OPERATING COMPANY INC. 500 North Field Drive, Lake Forest, IL ~ 72:FREIS STEVEN MYERS STEPHEN J LATHAM RUTH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/894,851 ~ 32: 30/09/ /01984 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIPIDATED IMMUNE RESPONSE MODIFIER COMPOUND COMPOSITIONS,FORMULATIONS,AND METHODS ~ 71:3M INNOVATION PROPERTIES COMPANY 3M Center Post Office Saint Paul Minnesota ~ 72:WIGHTMAN PAUL D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/374,512 ~ 32: 17/08/ /01985 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOLDER DISPLACEMENT APPARATUS ~ 71:GROEBBELAAR HERMANUS GERHARDUS 17 Sotogrande Silver Lakes Pretoria Gauteng ~ 72:GROEBBELAAR HERMANUS GERHARDUS 2013/01986 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN UMBRELLA MAST STRUCTURE ~ 71:TRADEWINDS PARASOL PROPRIETARY LIMITED 97 Aviation Crescen Airport City Cape Town 7490 ~ 72:WEIHE KLAUS PETER 2013/01987 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADAPTIVE FILTERING METHOD AND APPARATUS ~ 71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. 129 Samsung-ro Yeongtong-gu Suwon-si Gyeonggi-DO ~ 72:SEREGIN VADIM CHEN JIANIE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/387,135 ~ 32: 28/09/ /01988 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROTATIONAL DRILL BITS AND DRILLING APPARATUSES INCLUDING THE SAME ~ 71:MYERS RUSSELL ROY 1534 North 2690 West Provo Utah COX E SEAN 1152 South 1160 East Spanish Fork Utah DOVER BMCS AQUISITION CORPORATION 1260 South 1660 West Orem UT ~ 72:MYERS RUSSELL ROY COX E SEAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/857,825 ~ 32: 17/08/ /01989 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACCELERATOR COMPOSITION FOR ELASTOMERS ~ 71:VANDERBILT CHEMICALS LLC 30 Winfield Street Norwalk CT ~ 72:FORGUE JENIFER A BURTRAW II ROGER L NOLA CHRIS M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/425,389 ~ 32: 21/12/ /01990 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR OBTAINING OILS,LIPIDS AND LIPID-DERIVED MATERIALS FROM LOW CELLULOSIC BIOMASS MATERIALS ~ 71:HEILMANN STEVEN M 5475 Osgood Avenue South Afton MN ~ 72:VALENTAS KENNETH J SCENDEL FREDERICK J SADOWDKY MICHAEL J HARNED LAURIE A VON KEITZ MARK LEFEBVER PAUL A JADER LINDSEY R HEILMANN STEVEN M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/334,042 ~ 32: 12/05/2010 Page 6

7 2013/01991 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION ~ 71:FERRING B.V. Polaris Avenue 144 NL JX Hoofddorp ~ 72:NILSSON ANDRES WISNIEWSKI KAZIMIERZ MALM MATTIAS SIEKMANN BRITTA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/09/ /01992 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH TOUGHNESS THERMALLY STABLE POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND ~ 71:VAREL EUROPE SAS Zone Europa 2 Rue Johannes Kepler Pau ~ 72:BELLIN FEDERICO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/884,446 ~ 32: 17/09/ /01993 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUTOMATIC ACTUATION OF A GENERAL PURPOSE HAND EXINGUISHER ~ 71:KIDDE TECHNOLOGIES, INC Airport Drive NW Wilson North Carolina ~ 72:CHANEY MARCUS LOFVENHOLM PATRICK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/421,568 ~ 32: 15/03/ /01994 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COLLAPSIPLE SHELVING AND FURNITURE ~ 71:SONJA ROETS 40 Colchester Cres Parkland Cape Town 7441 ~ 72:SONJA ROETS 2013/01995 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HANGING BOARD ~ 71:SONJA ROETS 40 Colchester Cres Parkland Cape Town 7441 ~ 72:SONJA ROETS 2013/01996 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INSEPARABLE SOCKS ~ 71:SONJA ROETS 40 Colchester Cres Parkland Cape Town 7441 ~ 72:SONJA ROETS - APPLIED ON 17/03/ /02775 ~ Complete ~ 54: BENZENE ALKYLATION ~ 71:CATALYTIC DISTILLATION TECHNOLOGIES Bay Area Blvd Pasadena TX ~ 72:YE MINGHUA MARASCHINO MARIO J PHAN QUOC T PODREBARAC GARY G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 18/10/ APPLIED ON 18/03/ /01997 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DISPOSABLE HOPE NUMBER 2 NATURAL EXFOLIATOR AND NATURAL DETOXIFICATION,HEALTH,FITNESS AND BEAUTY ENHANCEMENT, ONEPIECE SUIT WITH WOOD ~ 71:MOEGMANT SEDICK KHAN 7 Watsonia Street Lentegeur Mitchells PLace Cape Town 7785 ~ 72:MOEGMANT SEDICK KHAN 2013/01998 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CHILLER ~ 71:LEONARD PERTERSON FAMILY TRUST I/T 132/2004 NO 45 30Ave Elsie-River 7490 ~ 72:LEONARD PERTERSON FAMILY TRUST I/T 132/ /01999 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EYE WEAR ~ 71:LEONARD PERTERSON FAMILY TRUST I/T 132/2004 NO 45 30Ave Elsie-River 7490 ~ 72:LEONARD PERTERSON FAMILY TRUST I/T 132/ /02001 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STRUCTURE ASSEMBLY ~ 71:DUNCAN DOUGLAS MALCOLM 1344 Spyker Crescent Stormill Ext ~ 72:DUNCAN DOUGLAS MALCOLM 2013/02002 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR BREAKING UP ORE ~ 71:HOCHSCHULE MITTWEIDA (FH) Technikumplatz 17 Mittweida ~ 72:PETER REGENFUSS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/02/ /02003 ~ Complete ~ 54: COLLAPSIBLE BANNER ~ 71:ROY NEVILLE MANN 19 Avanston Circle Mount Edgecombe Estate 2 Mount Edgecombe Kwa Zulu Natal ~ 72:MANN ROY NEVILLE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/06275 ~ 32: 24/08/ /02004 ~ Complete ~ 54: A FLAG ~ 71:ROY NEVILLE MANN 19 Avanston Circle Mount Edgecombe Estate 2 Mount Edgecombe Kwa Zulu Natal ~ 72:MANN ROY NEVILLE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/06287 ~ 32: 02/09/ /02006 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COLLECTING PANEL FOR SOLAR WATER HEATERS ~ 71:PRIOR MERVYN ALRED Glen Loerie Farm 10 N2 Highway W Cape ~ 72:PRIOR MERVYN ALRED 2013/02007 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NLTCAD-DIESEL GUARD 2014 ~ 71:NABIL ALI ISMAIL 12B Crouch Road Sydenham Durban 4091 SHABNUM ISMAIL 12B Crouch Road Sydenham Durban 4091 ~ 72:NABIL ALI ISMAIL SHABNUM ISMAIL 2013/02008 ~ Provisional ~ 54: OKOW PIPE TROY ~ 71:WAYNE WATERS 4 Fontain Bleau Sedan Road Lorrine Port Elizabeth ~ 72:WAYNE WATERS 2013/02009 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AXLE-BRIDGE LOCKING SYSTEM ~ 71:MBUSO MABASO PO Box 992 Howick 3290 ~ 72:MBUSO MABASO 2013/02010 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CD7 RECEPTOR-INTERNALIZING RNA APTAMER ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG 1 Jan Smuts Avenue Johannesburg ~ 72:LAURA MILLROY MAKOBETSA KHATI MARC SAUL WEINBERG 2013/02011 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-RETROVIRAL COMBINATION ~ 71:CIPLA LIMITED Mumbai Central Mumbai ~ 72:LULLA AMAR MALHOTRA GEENA ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2538/MUM/2007 ~ 32: 24/12/2007 Page 7

8 2013/02012 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOW DOSE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION ~ 71:CIPLA LIMITED Mumbai Central Mumbai ~ 72:PURANDARE SHRINIVAS MADHUKAR MALHOTRA GEENA ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2684/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 27/09/ /02013 ~ Complete ~ 54: AMATOXIN-CONJUGATES WITH IMPROVED LINKERS ~ 71:HEIDELBERG PHARMA GMBH Schriesheimer strasse Ladenburg ~ 72:ANDER JAN SIMON WERNER MULLER CHRISTOPH ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/09/ /02014 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF TERMINATING A STRANDED SYNTHETIC FILAMENT CABLE ~ 71:BRIGHT TECHNOLOGIES LLC 25 Garrett Drive Havana FL ~ 72:CAMPBELL RICHARD SEDILES DAVID HILBIG DAVID WORTHAM KRISTOPHER L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/889,981 ~ 32: 24/09/ /02015 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR OBTAINING AN IgG COMPOSITION THROUGH HEAT TREATMENT ~ 71:GRIFOLS S.A. C/ Jesús Y María Barcelona ~ 72:RISTOL DEBART PERE SALVADOR GRANCHA GAMON ~ 33: ES ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/03/ /02016 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF FIBRINOGEN ~ 71:OCTAPHARMA AG Seidenstrasse 2 CH-8853 Lachen ~ 72:SCHULZ PETRA PAPE RAINER GEHRINGER WERNER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/344,719 ~ 32: 21/09/ /02017 ~ Complete ~ 54: PAMOIC ACID BLOCKS ETHYLENE SIGNALING ~ 71:THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 1111 Franklin Street 5th floor Oakland California ~ 72:LARSEN PAUL BRIAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/231,590 ~ 32: 13/09/ /02018 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODUCT INCLUDING LACTIC ACID BACTERIA AND A DESICCANT ~ 71:BIOGAIA AB Box 3242 S Stockholm ~ 72:SJOBERG ELISABETH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/200,126 ~ 32: 19/09/ /02019 ~ Complete ~ 54: A REINFORCED SOIL STRUCTURE ~ 71:TERRE ARMEE INTERNATIONALE 1Bis Rue Du Petit Clamart F Velizy Villacoublay ~ 72:FREITAG NICOLAS MORIZOT JEAN-CLAUDE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 24/09/ /02020 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF RILPIVIRINE INTERMEDIATE ~ 71:EMCURE PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED an Indian company Emcure House T-184 M.I.D.C,Bhosari Pune ~ 72:GURJAR MUKUND KESHAV MAIKAP GOLAKCHANDRA SUDARSHAN JOSHI SHASHIKANT GANGARAM BADHE SACHIN ARAVIND MEHTA SAMIT SATISH ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1223/MUM/2011 ~ 32: 15/04/ /02021 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISTRIBUTING ARTICLES IN A STORAGE COMPARTMENT ~ 71:SCHUR TECHNOLOGY A/S Fuglevangsvej 41 DK-8700 Horsens ~ 72:PAPE HENRIK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/885,240 ~ 32: 17/09/ /02022 ~ Complete ~ 54: NMR SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR THE DETECTION OF ANALYTES ~ 71:T2 BIOSYSTEMS INC 101 Hartwell Avenue Lexington Massachusetts ~ 72:LOWERY THOMAS JAY AUDEH MARK JOHN BLANCO MATTHEW CHEPIN JAMES FRANKLIN DEMAS VASILIKI DHANDA RAHUL FRITZEMEIER MARLEYN LEE KOH ISAAC KUMAR SONIA NEELY LORI ANNE MOZELESKI BRIAN PLOURDE DANIELLA LYNN RITTERSHAUS CHARLES WILLIAM WELLMAN PARRIS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/497,374 ~ 32: 15/06/ /02023 ~ Complete ~ 54: NETWORK BASED CONTROL OF REPORT MESSAGES IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK ~ 71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICKSSON (PUBL) S Stockholm ~ 72:ENBUSKE HENRIK PALM HAKAN PERSSON HAKAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/389,581 ~ 32: 04/10/ /02024 ~ Complete ~ 54: FERROCENE-BASED FIRE EXTINGUISHING COMPOSITION ~ 71:SHAANXI J&R FIRE FIGHTING CO LTD Qingyang International Building Tsingua Park NO.65 Ke ji er Road High-Tech Industrial Development Zone Xi'an Shaanx ~ 72:GUO HONGBAO LIU HONGHONG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/09/ /02025 ~ Complete ~ 54: NEW METHOD FOR EXTINGUISHING FIRE ~ 71:SHAANXI J&R FIRE FIGHTING CO LTD Qingyang International Building Tsingua Park NO.65 Ke ji er Road High-Tech Industrial Development Zone Xi'an Shaanx ~ 72:GUO HONGBAO ZHANG WEIPENG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/09/ /02026 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDROFORMYLATION PROCESS ~ 71:DOW TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS LLC 2020 Dow Center Midland Michigan ~ 72:BRAMMER MICHAEL A WEGMAN RICHARD W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/389,972 ~ 32: 05/10/ /02027 ~ Complete ~ 54: REMOVAL OF NON-VOLATILES FROM AMMONIA-BASED C02 ABSORBENT SOLUTION ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse Baden ~ 72:KOSS PETER U NAUMOVITZ JOSEPH P KOCH MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/881,485 ~ 32: 14/09/2010 Page 8

9 2013/02028 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLVENT AND METHOD FOR CO2 CAPTURE FROM FLUE GAS ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse Baden ~ 72:BEDELL STEPHEN A VITSE FREDERIC BABURAO BARATH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/195,056 ~ 32: 01/08/ /02029 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COUPLING PIN ~ 71:ERASMUS CHADWICK TED 35 Caledon street Bellville South 7530 ~ 72:ERASMUS CHADWICK TED 2013/02030 ~ Complete ~ 54: DESIGNER OSTEOGENIC PROTEINS ~ 71:WYETH LLC Five Giralda Farms Madison NJ ~ 72:BERASI STEPHEN PETER CAIN MICHAEL JOHN JUO ZONG SEAN SEEHERMAN HOWARD JOEL BROWN CHRISTOPHER TODD CALABRO VALERIE PERRINE MARTINEZ ROBERT VINCENT PAUL WOZNEY JOHN MARTIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/375,636 ~ 32: 20/08/ /02031 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONFIGURE STORAGE CLASS MEMORY COMMAND ~ 71:INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION New Orchard Road Armonk New York ~ 72:GAINEY JR CHARLES MATHIAS THOMAS BRIAN DRIEVER PETER DANA YUDENFRIEND HARRY GLASSEN STEVEN GARDNER OAKES KENNETH JAMES SZWED PETER KENNETH SUTTON PETER GRIMM TZORTZATOS ELPIDA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/157,704 ~ 32: 10/06/ /02032 ~ Complete ~ 54: DATA RETURNED RESPONSIVE TO EXECUTING A START SUBCHANNEL INSTRUCTION ~ 71:INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION New Orchard Road Armonk New York ~ 72:SZWED PETER KENNETH SUTTON PETER GRIMM YUDENFRIEND HARRY OAKES KENNETH JAMES DRIEVER PETER DANA GLASSEN STEVEN GARDNER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/157,735 ~ 32: 10/06/ /02033 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECOMBINANT n-propanol AND ISOPROPANOL PRODUCTION ~ 71:NOVOZYMES Krogshoejvej 36 DK 2880 Bagsvaerd NOVOZYMES INC 1445 Drew Avenue Davis California ~ 72:GROTKJAER THOMAS REGUIERA TORSTEN BAK BERRY ALAN JORGENSEN STEEN TROELS CHRISTENSEN BJARKE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/408,154 ~ 32: 29/10/ /02034 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL CLEANING METHOD ~ 71:XEROS LIMITED Unit 14 Advanced Manufacturing Park White Way Catcliffe Rotherham South Yorkshire S60 5BL ~ 72:BURKINSHAW STEPHEN MARTIN WADDN ALAN JOHN JENKINS STEPHEN DEREK ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/09/ /02035 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYMER TREATMENT METHOD ~ 71:XEROS LIMITED Unit 14 Advanced Manufacturing Park White Way Catcliffe Rotherham South Yorkshire S60 5BL ~ 72:BURKINSHAW STEPHEN MARTIN KENNEDY FRAZER JOHN JENKINS STEPHEN DEREK STEELE JOHN EDWARD ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/09/ /02036 ~ Complete ~ 54: GASIFICATION REACTOR AND PROCESS ~ 71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEACH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. Carel Van Bylandtlaan HR The hague ~ 72:VON KOSSAK- GLOWCZEWSKI THOMAS PAUL PAPENDICK JOACHIM THUL HANS CHRISTIAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/09/ /02037 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYSTEROSCOPIC SYSTEM ~ 71:SMITH & NEPHEW INC 1450 East Brooks Road Memphis TN ~ 72:SAHNEY MIRA SHENER-IRMAKOGLU CEMAL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 2/892,355 ~ 32: 28/09/ /02038 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE AND METHODS FOR USE DURING ARTHROSCOPIC SURGERY ~ 71:SMITH & NEPHEW INC 1450 East Brooks Road Memphis TN ~ 72:OCHIAL DEREK H TORRIE PAUL ALEXANDER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/386,718 ~ 32: 27/09/ APPLIED ON 19/03/ /02039 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PIPE CLIP ~ 71:VORNADO MANUFACTURE CC 1725 Old Main Road Bothas Hill Kwa Zulu Natal ~ 72:TURK MARC TIMOTHY 2013/02068 ~ Complete ~ 54: PETROLATUM COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR ITS MANUFACTURE ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:LIPS ALEXANDER LITVIN TAMARA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/388,182 ~ 32: 30/09/ /02069 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXTERNALLY STRUCTURED AQUEOUS DETERGENT LIQUID ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BAKER MICHAEL RICHARD BRENNAN LEE JAMES CLARKE JULIAN PETER WOODBURY KOWALSKI ADAM JAN PARRY NEIL JAMES ROBERTS GERAINT PAUL SERRIDGE DAVID ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/10/ /02070 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EXERCISE APPARATUS ~ 71:VERIMARK (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 67 CR Swart Drive Corner of CR Swart Drive/Freda Road Bromhof 48 Randburg 2154 ~ 72:VAN STRAATEN MICHAEL JOHANNES Page 9

10 2013/02071 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOCKING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:KOWALCZYK PIOTR LEONARD 42 Gladiolus Street Roodekrans Roodepoort ~ 72:KOWALCZYK PIOTR LEONARD ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/02067 ~ 32: 20/03/ /02072 ~ Complete ~ 54: A WARNING SIGN ~ 71:SIEBERT ANTON 45 Buite Street 9300 Bloemfontein Free State ~ 72:SIEBERT ANTON ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/02069 ~ 32: 20/03/ /02073 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ELECTROMECHANICAL DOOR LOCKING MECHANISM AND SYSTEM ~ 71:MORTON RICHARD CHARLES 145 Acutt Avenue Parkhill Durban North 4501 ~ 72:MORTON RICHARD CHARLES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/03537 ~ 32: 15/05/ /02074 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN IN-MOULD LABELLED CONTAINER ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH Vevey ~ 72:FABOZZI THIERRY JEAN ROBERT HENTZEL STEPHANE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/08/ /02075 ~ Complete ~ 54: EMULSIONS FOR REMOVAL AND PREVENTION OF DEPOSITS ~ 71:ASHLAND LICENSING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LLC 5200 Blazer Parkway Dublin OH ~ 72:BIERGANNS PATRIC KANTO-OEQUIST CHARLOTTA BROECHER MARKUS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/08/ /02076 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF TREATING A CHROMITE CONTAINING MATERIAL ~ 71:BOTHA HENDRIK JACOBUS Plot A25 Barnardsvlei 0325 ~ 72:BOTHA HENDRIK JACOBUS 2013/02077 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A ROTARY MACHINE ~ 71:ROTAQUE (PTY) LIMITED 36 Curlewis Street Potchefstroom North West Province ~ 72:JOUBERT ROBERT MONTAQUE 2013/02078 ~ Complete ~ 54: AQUEOUS DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM COMPRISING OFF-FLAVOR MASKING AGENT ~ 71:BEV-RX INC 91 Front St#103 Scituate MA ~ 72:REED KYLE A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/231,150 ~ 32: 13/09/ /02079 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODULATORS OF THE GRP119 RECEPTOR AND THE TREATMENT OF DISORDERS RELATED THEREOF ~ 71:ARENA PHARMACEUTICALS INC 6154 Nancy Ridge Drive San Diego CA ~ 72:JONES ROBERT M CHEN WEICHAO MAEQUEZ GLEN SADEQUE ABU J M LEHMANN JUERG EDWARDS JUFFREY MORGAN MICHAEL E KIM SUN HEE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/4778,262 ~ 32: 22/04/ /02080 ~ Complete ~ 54: FOAMED-WATER GENERATING PLUG ~ 71:TAKONO MASAAKI Wakaehigashi-cho Higashiosaka-shi Osaka ~ 72:TAKONO MASAAKI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/09/ /02081 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR TREATING PSORIASIS ~ 71:ABBVIE INC 1 North Waukegan Road North Chicago IL ~ 72:VALDES JOAQUIN MARIO CHARTASH ELLIOT K MULANI PARVEZ M GU YIHUA HARRIS TOM C WILLIAMS DAVID ALLEN GORDON KENNETH PAULSON SUSAN K BAO YANJUN SUNDARAN MARALI HECKAMAN MICHELE OLDS KAUL MARTIN LANGLEY RICHARD G B ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/453,541 ~ 32: 16/03/ /02082 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOAD TRANSFER DEVICE ~ 71:NAVISTAR DEFENSE ENGINEERING LLC 2701 Navistar Drive Lisle IL ~ 72:CASSADAY NICHOLAS MICHAEL RUSSELL DAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/615,679 ~ 32: 26/03/ /02083 ~ Complete ~ 54: REMOVABLE BLAST PROTECTION ~ 71:NAVISTAR DEFENSE ENGINEERING LLC 2701 Navistar Drive Lisle IL ~ 72:MEARS JEFF BUD WALTER JOHN RUSSELL DAN HUGHES CRAIG F ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/615,688 ~ 32: 26/03/ /02084 ~ Complete ~ 54: VEHICLE FLOOR ~ 71:NAVISTAR DEFENSE ENGINEERING LLC 2701 Navistar Drive Lisle IL ~ 72:MEARS JEFF RASICO JAMES G HUGHES CRAIG F GERST DAVID M NEWMAN CRAIG ALAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/615,694 ~ 32: 26/03/ /02085 ~ Complete ~ 54: CARRIER IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:AMGEN INC Patent Operations M/S 28-2-C One Amegen Center Drive Thousand Oaks California WALKER KENNETH W 175 Mesa Avenue Newbury Park Califonia ARORA TARUNA 5380 Via Pisa Thousand Oaks CA JACOBSEN FREDERICK W 1168 Homestake Place newbury PArk Califonia ~ 72:WALKER KENNETH W JACOBSEN FREDERICK W ARORA TARUNA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/385,460 ~ 32: 22/09/ /02086 ~ Complete ~ 54: CRYOGENIC LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER ~ 71:CALLISTO FRANCE 12 Avenue de Borde Blanche F Villefranche de Lauragais ~ 72:RAWSON STEPHEN RAYET REMI CHAMBON CEDRIC FAUROUX BENOIT BONHOURE THOMAS ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/09/ /02040 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A FILTRATION SYSTEM ~ 71:HUGHES-JONES GLYN 8 Witney Street Bryanston 2021 ~ 72:HUGHES-JONES GLYN 2013/02041 ~ Complete ~ 54: LINEARLY CONCENTRATING SOLAR COLLECTOR AND METHOD FOR REFLECTOR TRACKING IN SUCH A SOLAR COLLECTOR ~ 71:NOVATEC SOLAR GMBH Herrenstrasse 30 Karlsruhe ~ 72:MARTIN SELIG MAX MERTINS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/10/2010 Page 10

11 2013/02042 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A MEDICAMENT FOR TREATING ALCOHOL INDUCED INIBRIATION ~ 71:LLEWELLYN DEVEREAUX TSHESANE 33 Splice Hotel Cnr Rivera and Main Road Killarney Johannesburg ~ 72:LLEWELLYN DEVEREAUX TSHESANE 2013/02043 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPONENT CARRIER REEL SPLICING TAPE ~ 71:ROME PATRICK 3001 Silver El Paso Texas ~ 72:ROME PATRICK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/383,616 ~ 32: 16/09/ /02044 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DETONATOR COOLER ~ 71:DAVID ONDERSTALL 289 Jorissen Str Monument Krugersdorp ~ 72:DAVID ONDERSTALL 2013/02045 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FOLD UP TABLE ~ 71:WILLEM JACOBUS MARTHINUS ELOFF Olienhout Street 53 Brits 0250 ~ 72:WILLEM JACOBUS MARTHINUS ELOFF 2013/02046 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EMERGENCY REPORTING SYSTEM AND APPLICATION ~ 71:KAPLAN HARLEY TEVYA 13 Guey Avenue Hoghway GArdens Edenvale 1609 ~ 72:KAPLAN HARLEY TEVYA 2013/02047 ~ Complete ~ 54: PARENTERAL FORMULATION OF FLUOROQUINOLONE ANTIBACTIRIAL AND METHOD FOR PREPARATION THEREOF ~ 71:PHARMATHEN S.A. 6 Dervenakion Street Pallini Attikis ~ 72:KARAVAS EVANGELOS KOUTRIS EFTHIMIOS SAMARA VASILIKI KOUTRI LOANNA ILIOPOULOU ATHINA GOTZAMANIS GEORGE ABATZIS MORFIS 2013/02048 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROVIDING SIGNALING INFORMATION AND PERFORMING A HANDOVER USING THE SIGNALING INFORMATION ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN Espoo ~ 72:VARE JANI TUPALA MIIKA ALLAMAUNU JYRKI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/869,206 ~ 32: 26/08/ /02049 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR DECODING A SIGNAL COMPRISING TRANSIENTS USING A COMBINING UNIT AND A MIXER ~ 71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGERWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V Hansastrasse 27C D Munchen ~ 72:KUNTZ ACHIM DISCH SASCHA HERRE JURGEN KUCH FABIAN HILPERT JOHANNES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/376,980 ~ 32: 25/08/ /02050 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR GENERATING A DECORRELATED SIGNAL USING TRANSMITTED PHASE INFORMATION ~ 71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGERWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V Hansastrasse 27C D Munchen ~ 72:KUNTZ ACHIM DISCH SASCHA HERRE JURGEN KUCH FABIAN HILPERT JOHANNES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/376,980 ~ 32: 25/08/ /02051 ~ Complete ~ 54: MIXING DEVICE FOR PREPACK VACUUM CEMENTING SYSTEM,VACUUM CEMENTING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH Phillip-Reis-Str. 8/ Wehrheim ~ 72:VOGT SEBASTIAN BUECHENR HUBERT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/09/ /02052 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPRESSED-GAS MOTOR FOR A WASH SYSTEM ~ 71:HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH Phillip-Reis-Str. 8/ Wehrheim ~ 72:VOGT SEBASTIAN BUECHENR HUBERT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/09/ /02053 ~ Complete ~ 54: CARTRIDGE SYSTEM WITH DEVICE FOR SYNCHRONIZING TWO STREAMS OF FLUID ~ 71:HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH Phillip-Reis-Str. 8/ Wehrheim ~ 72:VOGT SEBASTIAN BUECHENR HUBERT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/09/ /02054 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISCHARGE DEVICE FOR BONE CEMENT ~ 71:HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH Phillip-Reis-Str. 8/ Wehrheim ~ 72:VOGT SEBASTIAN BUECHENR HUBERT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/09/ /02055 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYNCHRONIZED DISCHARGE DEVICE,METHOD FOR SYNCHRONIZING STREAMS,AND METHOD FOR MIXING A MIXABLE MATERIAL ~ 71:HERAEUS MEDICAL GMBH Phillip-Reis- Str. 8/ Wehrheim ~ 72:VOGT SEBASTIAN BUECHNER HUBERT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/09/ /02056 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FOUNDATION ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD ~ 71:JK EAGLE INVESTMENT TRUST 6 Kikuyu Rd Sunninghill 2157 ~ 72:LOSCH JENS 2013/02057 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED INVENTORY SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREFOR ~ 71:SITA INFORMATION NETWORKING COMPUTING UK LIMITED 1 Londongate Blyth Road Hayes Middlesex UB3 1B3 ~ 72:CHOLAK UMIT MURAD OZISIK METIN GURSEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/438,186 ~ 32: 31/01/ /02058 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED INVENTORY SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREFOR ~ 71:SITA INFORMATION NETWORKING COMPUTING UK LIMITED 1 Londongate Blyth Road Hayes Middlesex UB3 1B3 ~ 72:CHOLAK UMIT MURAD OZISIK METIN GURSEL RUBERG TIMOTHY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/469,547 ~ 32: 30/03/ /02059 ~ Complete ~ 54: ITEM HANDLING AND TRACKING SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREFOR ~ 71:SITA INFORMATION NETWORKING COMPUTING UK LIMITED 1 Londongate Blyth Road Hayes Middlesex UB3 1B3 ~ 72:GATES NICHOLAS JOHN LIMAYE MANISH POULARD OLIVIER PIERRE MUHANNA EMAD ELDEEN CHETRIT DANIEL EDMOND ASEEM DAYAL NAICKER PRAVIN MAYA MARIA PATRICIA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/514,765 ~ 32: 03/08/2011 Page 11

12 2013/02060 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SERVICE DELIVERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF OPERATING THE SAME ~ 71:TRENDTECH (PRORPIETARY) LIMITED T/A ANALOG No 25 Ellingham Drive La Lucia Kwazulu Natal ~ 72:REDDY LOGAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/09315 ~ 32: 19/12/ /02061 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF IMPLEMENTING AN ELECTRONIC AUCTION AND A SYSTEM THEREFOR ~ 71:LAZARUS JOSEPH BENJAMIN 30 Berwick Road West Beach 7441 Western Cape PILLAY KEVIN EDWIN Flat B1 Sandy Bay Cnr Dunbar And Athens Road Waves Edge 7441 Western Cape ~ 72:LAZARUS JOSEPH BENJAMIN PILLAY KEVIN EDWIN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/05833 ~ 32: 02/08/ /02062 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPARK PLUG ~ 71:VOMAR TECH INC PO Box 2893 Big Bear Lake California ~ 72:MARTIN PERRY D WITHERSPOON CHRISTOPHER J 2013/02063 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLUID MATER,IN PARTICULAR FOR WATER,PROVIDED WITH A REMOTE READING MODULE ~ 71:ITRON FRANCE 52 Rue Camille Desmoulins F Issy Les Moulineaux ~ 72:CHAUDY ALAIN CATHERIN DANIEL BOUZID TAREK ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/08/ /02064 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND APPARATUS AND FOR ENABLING INTERFERENCE COORDINATION IN HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS ~ 71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. 129 Samsung-ro Yeongtong-gu Suwon-si Gyeonggi-DO ~ 72:LIU LINGJIA MIAO GUOWANG ZHANG JIAZHONG LI YING NAM YOUNG-HAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/250,429 ~ 32: 30/09/ /02065 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLAR THERMAL POWER SYSTEM ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse Baden ~ 72:EHRSAM ANDREAS HERZOG MAURUS RAY SUMAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 02/04/ /02066 ~ Complete ~ 54: AERATED CHOCOLATE COMPOSITON AND PREPARATION THEREOF ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:WILLIAMS ANDREA XU QINGGUO ZHU SHIPING ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/09/ /02067 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUNSCREEN COMPOSITE PARTICLES FOR UVA AND UVB PROTECTION ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:POLONKA JACK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/888,896 ~ 32: 23/09/ APPLIED ON 20/03/ /02087 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTIPLE ACCESS TRANSMISSION SCHEME FOR A WIRELESS SYSTEM ~ 71:NEWTEC CY NV Laarstraat 5 B-9100 Sint-Niklaas ~ 72:ROLLE ALAIN BREYNAERT DIRK DELARUELLE DANIEL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/09/ /02088 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING BIOETHANOL BY ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS OF CELLULOSE ~ 71:COMPAGNIE INDUSTRIELLE DE LA MATIERE VEGETALE CIMV Rue Danton Levallois Perret F ~ 72:DELMAS MICHEL BENJELLOUN MLAYAH BOUCHRA ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 13/10/ /02089 ~ Complete ~ 54: TISSUE PAPER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ~ 71:SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB S Gotenborg ~ 72:SUDWORTH JAN CASPER SCHMIDT MARCEL BAGHERZADEH ALI SAARVALI MONICA EVA-LI THOREN WENCKE AGNETA LARSSON BJORN WONG ANDREW BREMENKAMP RALPH POLINNA JULIA DAVIES ELEANOR 2013/02090 ~ Complete ~ 54: STACK OF TISSUE PAPER AND DISTRIBUTION THEREFOR ~ 71:SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB S Gotenborg ~ 72:SCHMIDT MARCEL WONG ANDREW ENGLER BERTOLD VAN KRIEKEN BRAM 2013/02091 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GENERATOR WITH LIMITED OR NO COUNTER ELECTROMAGNETIC TORQUE 3 ~ 71:JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE 1060 Pieneef Street Villieria Pretoria 0186 ~ 72:JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE 2013/02092 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION ~ 71:CIPLA LIMITED Mumbai Central Mumbai ~ 72:MALHOTRA GEENA PURANDARE DR SHRINIVAS NADHUKAR ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2750/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 01/10/ /02093 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABLE EFFERVESCENT BISPHOSPHONATE FORMULATIONS WITH RAPID SOLUBILIZATION CHARACTERISTICS ~ 71:EFFRX PHARMACEUTICALS Route De La Corniche 9B CH-1066 Epalinges S/Lausanne ~ 72:HAYWARD MARSHALL A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 06/12/ /02094 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ROPE TENSIONING DEVICE ~ 71:JAN LENERD LOUW 27 KATHLEEN AVENUE NOORDHEUWEL EXT ~ 72:JAN LENERD LOUW 2013/02095 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A POOL ACCESSORY ~ 71:IRFAAN ABUBAKR KHOTA 54 Gold Reef Sands Data Crescent Drive Ormonde Extension Johannesburg ~ 72:IRFAAN ABUBAKR KHOTA Page 12

13 2013/02096 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GRILLING DEVICE AND COOKING PLATE FOR USE IN SUCH DEVICE ~ 71:MAPHEFO CORONATION MALOPE-MATSHIKA Tau Street Daveyton 1520 ~ 72:MAPHEFO CORONATION MALOPE-MATSHIKA 2013/02097 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EXERCISE DEVICE ~ 71:BYRON DOUGLAS NIDD 16 Robbins Road Salt Rock Kwazulu Natal ~ 72:BYRON DOUGLAS NIDD 2013/02098 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTEGRATED ADJUSTING FOLDING CHAIR ~ 71:YANG SHENGMIN Room 401 No 29 Maoxin Street Tianqiao Jinan Shandong ~ 72:DAI GUIZHU DAI SHULE ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/09/ /02099 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMMUNOCHROMATOGRAPHY DEVICES,METHODS AND KITS ~ 71:GRIFOLS THERAPEUTICS INC 4101 Research Commons 79 T.W.Alexander Drive Research Triangle Park North Caroline ~ 72:GREBE MARCO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 05/05/ /02100 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SEPARATING FLUIDS AND CREATING MAGNETIC FIELDS ~ 71:QWTIP LLC 223 North Guadalupe Street #462 Sante Fe New Mexico ~ 72:IRVIN SR WHITAKER BEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 19/08/ /02101 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER TREATMENT AND REVITALIZATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:QWTIP LLC 223 North Guadalupe Street #462 Sante Fe New Mexico ~ 72:IRVIN SR WHITAKER BEN HIRSCHFELD LUIS OCTAVIO PEREZ ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 19/08/ /02102 ~ Provisional ~ 54: KNEE MENISCUS PROSTHESIS ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN LOVERS WALK RONDEBOSCH CAPE TOWN 7700 ~ 72:TIAMIYU ADIJAT OMOWUMI VAUGHAN CHRISTOPHER LEONARD 2013/02103 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOLAR COLLECTOR PLANT WITH THERMAL STORAGE ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY ADM. BUILDING B. VICTORIA STREET STELLENBOSCH 7600 ~ 72:HELLER LUKAS 2013/02104 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A HEADBOARD FOR A MINE PROP ~ 71:STROCAM MINING (PTY) LTD 4 Nut Avenue Clayville Ext 4 Olifantsfontein Gauteng ~ 72:BRECKLE GAVIN BRUCE 2013/02105 ~ Complete ~ 54: TWO-DIMENSIONAL IDENTIFICATION PATTERN,ARTICLE INCLUDING SUCH A PATTERN,AND METHODS FOR MARKING AND IDENTIFYING SUCH A PATTERN ~ 71:SICPA HOLDING SA Avenue De Florissant 41 CH-1008 Prilly ~ 72:DECOUX ERIC VUISTINER DAVE 2013/02106 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COLLAPSIBLE ANTENNA ~ 71:POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED 33 THORA CRESCENT WYNBERG SANDTON 2090 ~ 72:WALKER EDUARD 2013/02107 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXPANDED POLYOLEFIN CONTAINING POWDERED ACTIVATED CARBON ~ 71:KANEKA BELGIUM NV Nijverheidsstraat 16 B-2260 Westerlo-Oevel ~ 72:RAVESTYN PIERRE VAN LAEVEREN NANCY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 27/06/ /02108 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A DGAT1 INHIBITOR ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:WEN HONG KUMARAPERUMAL NATRAJAN NAUSE RICHARD G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 14/10/ /02109 ~ Complete ~ 54: CRUDE GAS TORCH COMPRISING AN ADJUSTABLE OPENING CROSS- SECTION FOR FLARING COMBUSTIBLE GASES AND METHOD FOR BURNING CRUDE GASES ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse Dortmund ~ 72:KREBBER FRANK FREIMUTH BODO ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/08/ /02110 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR REGULATING THE CHAMBER PRESSURE OF COKING CHAMBERS OF A COKE-OVEN BATTERY USING ADJUSTABLE DIAPHRAGMS AT THE ASCENDING PIPE ELBOW OPENINGS INTO THE RAW GAS RECEIVERS ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse Dortmund ~ 72:KREBBER FRANK HUHN FRIEDRICH ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/08/ /02111 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SAFE ANTIFUNGAL COMPOUND FROM SNEEZEWOOD ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA Lynnwood Road And Roper Street Hatfield Pretoria 0002 ~ 72:ELOFF JACOBUS NICOLAAS BOTHA FRANCIEN VAN WYK CANDICE 2013/02112 ~ Complete ~ 54: 1,4-OXAZEPANE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY LIMITED 1-1 Doschomachi 4-Chome Chuo-Ku Osaka-Shi Osaka ~ 72:ISHICHI YUJI YAMADA MASAMI KAMEI TAKU FUJIMORI IKUO NAKADA YOSHIHISA YUKAWA TOMOYA SAKAUCHI NOBUKI OHBA YUSUKE TSUKAMOTO TETSUYA ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/08/ /02113 ~ Complete ~ 54: CASPOFUNGIN COMPOSITION ~ 71:XELLIA PHARMACEUTICALS APS Dalslandsgate Kobenhavn S ~ 72:SHIRODE SWAPNIL P PATEL PIYSH PATIL ATUL GIDWANI SURESH PARIKH NEIL MOCNIK ANITA BEVETEK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 20/09/2010 Page 13

14 2013/02114 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A NASAL DELIVERY DEVICE AND AN ADJUSTABLE NOZZLE FOR USE IN SUCH DEVICE ~ 71:GILL MARTIN GORDON Room C32 Fourways Life Hospital Cnr Cedar & Cedar West Avenue Fourways Johannesburg Gauteng ~ 72:GILL MARTIN GORDON 2013/02115 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING PANELS AND PANEL PRODUCED ACCORDING TO THE METHOD ~ 71:FLOORING TECHNOLOGIES LTD PORTICO BUILDING MARINA STREET PIETA MSD 08 ~ 72:OLDORFF FRANK SIEBERT AXEL 2013/02116 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF STORAGE STABLE VISCOUS PHOSPHOLIPID DEPOT TO TREAT WOUNDS ~ 71:DR REDDY'S LABORATORIES INC 200 Sommerset Corporate Boulevard 7th Floor Bridgewater NJ ~ 72:CHEN HAILIANG CHEN ANDREW XIAN SURAKANTI DUSHYANTH OKUMU FRANKLIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 22/10/ /02117 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF PRODUCING A PACKAGING MATERIAL FOR A RETORTABLE PACKAGE ~ 71:TETRA LAVAL HOLDINGS & FINANCE S A Avenue General-Guisan 70 CH-1009 Pully ~ 72:OLSSON ASA ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/09/ /02118 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS FOR GASTRIC DELIVERY OF ACTIVE AGENTS ~ 71:YISSUM RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OF THE HERBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM Hi Tech Park The Edmond J.Safra Campus The Herbrew University Of Jerusalem Givat Ram ~ 72:BEN-SASSON SHMUEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/08/ /02119 ~ Complete ~ 54: REINFORCEMENT BAR AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME ~ 71:REFORCETECH LTD Palmdohlen House Dooradoyle Road Limrick ~ 72:STANDAL PER CATO MILLER LEONARD W ~ 33: NO ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/10/ /02120 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIODEGRADABLE DRUG DELIVERY COMPOSITION ~ 71:DURECT CORP 2 Results Way Cupertino California ~ 72:VAN OSDOL WILLIAM W YUM SU IL THEEUWES FELIX SEKAR MICHAEL GIBSON JOHN A BRANHAM KEITH SU HUEY-CHING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/11/ /02121 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLUID TREATMENT APPARATUS ~ 71:DAVEY WATER PRODUCTS PTY LTD 6 Lakeview Drive Scoresby Victoria 3179 ~ 72:WIERZBICKI DOMINIC WALTERS MICHAEL ANTHONY ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/10/ /02123 ~ Complete ~ 54: RAW GAS COLLECTION SYSTEM ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse Baden ~ 72:SORHUUS ANDERS KENNETH WEDDE GEIR BJARNO ODD EDGAR ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 17/09/ /02124 ~ Complete ~ 54: POT HEAT EXCHANGER ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse Baden ~ 72:SORHUUS ANDERS KENNETH WEDDE GEIR BJARNO ODD EDGAR ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 17/09/ /02125 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PREPARING MOLECULAR SIEVES ~ 71:CHEVRON U S A INC 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon California ~ 72:ZIEMER JAMES N DAVIS TRACY M ZONES STACEY I OJO ADEOLA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 05/11/ /02126 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD FOR UNITING METALS ~ 71:THERMITREX (PTY) LTD 39 David Street Boksburg East 1508 ~ 72:LLOYD CHARLES ALFRED CLIFTON ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/04193 ~ 32: 07/06/ /02127 ~ Complete ~ 54: CENTRAL RECEIVER SOLAR SYSTEM COMPRISING A HELIOSTAT FIELD ~ 71:SCHRAMEK PHILIPP Muehlbergstrasse Starnberg ~ 72:SCHRAMEK PHILIPP MAASS JOACHIM ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/08/ /02128 ~ Complete ~ 54: 4,7-DIHYDRO-PYRAZOLO[1,5-A]PYRAZIN-6-YLAMINE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS INHIBITORS OF BETA-SECRETASE (BACE) ~ 71:JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICA NV Turnhoutseweg 30 B Beerse ~ 72:TRABANCO-SUAREZ ANDRES AVELINO DELGADO-JIMENEZ FRANCISCA TRESADERN GARY JOHN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/03/ /02129 ~ Provisional ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR OPENING A MANHOLE COVER ~ 71:STEENKAMP MARTHA MARIA ELIZABETH 28 Mill Street 1665 Olifantsfontein Gauteng ~ 72:STEENKAMP MARTHA MARIA ELIZABETH 2013/02130 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR CONVERTING WIND ENERGY ~ 71:SAPHON ENERGY LTD 304 Creekside Residence Deira Dubai ~ 72:AOUINI ANIS M ~ 33: TN ~ 31: TN2010/0433 ~ 32: 22/09/ /02131 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIOLOGICAL PURIFICATION AGENT,BIOLOGICAL PURIFICATION SYSTEM AND BIOLOGICAL PURIFICATION METHOD FOR WATER TO BE TREATED ~ 71:JAPAN OIL GAS METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION Toranomon Minato-ku Tokyo ~ 72:FURUYA HISATOSHI OSAME ATSUSHI ASANO HIDEO NAKAMURA HIDEKATSU MASUDA NOBUYUKI KOBAYASHI MIKIO OKUMURA MASAO KUROSAKA AYUMI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 13/12/2010 Page 14

15 2013/02132 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADJUSTABLE WALL BRACKET ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:VAN HEERDEN RICKY MARK 10 Oakmont Avenue Oakmont Mews Morehill 1501 Benoni Gauteng ~ 72:VAN HEERDEN RICKY MARK ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/07513 ~ 32: 16/11/ /02133 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISTRIBUTING DEVICE AND DISTRIBUTING METHOD FOR ABSORBENT ARTICLES ~ 71:UNICHARM CORPORATION 182 Shimoburn Kinsei-cho Shikokuchuo-shi Ehime ~ 72:ISHIKAWA OSAMU IIDA MIWA ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/09/ /02134 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRAZOLE AMINOPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES AS LRRK2 MODULATORS ~ 71:F HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG Grenzacherstrasse 124 CH-4070 Basel ~ 72:BAKER-GLENN CHARLES CHAMBERS MARK ESTRADA ANTHONY CHAN BRYAN K BURDICK DANIEL JON CHEN HUIFEN SWEENEY ZACHARY KEVIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 13/10/ /02135 ~ Complete ~ 54: VACCINE COMPOSITION FOR CONTROLLING ECTOPARASITE INFESTATIONS ~ 71:CENTRO DE INGENIERIA GENETICA Y BIOTECNOLOGIA Ave 31 Entre 158 Y 190 Cubanacan Playa Ciudad de la Habana ~ 72:RODRIGUEZ MALLON ALINA ESTRADA GARCIA MARIO PABLO FERNANDEZ DIAZ ERLINDA CARPIO GONZALEZ YAMILA ~ 33: CU ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/09/ /02136 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRO-MECHANICAL INTERFACE ~ 71:ABU AL-RUBB KHALIL Flat Queens Gate Gardens Campbell Court London SW7 4PB ~ 72:ABU AL-RUBB KHALIL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/09/ /02137 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYESTER-BASED COATING COMPOSITION FOR METAL SUBSTRATES ~ 71:VALSPAR SOURCING INC P O Box 1461 Minneapolis Minnesota ~ 72:PROUVOST BENOIT STENSON PAUL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 15/10/ /02138 ~ Complete ~ 54: THROTTLE DEVICE ~ 71:BALCKE-DURR GMBH ERNST-DIETRICH-PLATZ RATINGEN ~ 72:KLITZING BIRGER STOCKFISCH BERNHARD HOFFMANN KLAUS TELGEN THOMAS SEFFRIN FLORIAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/03/ /02139 ~ Complete ~ 54: BILATERAL LAMINA IMPLANT ~ 71:FACET-LINK INC 200 Roundhill Drive Rockaway NJ ~ 72:JENSEN HARM-IVEN LINK HELMUT D ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/09/ /02140 ~ Complete ~ 54: MANAGEABLE HYBRID PLANT USING PHOTOVOLTAIC AND SOLAR THERMAL TECHNOLOGY AND ASSOCIATED OPERATING METHOD ~ 71:ABENGOA SOLAR NEW TECHNOLOGIES S.A Avenida de la Buhaira 2 Sevilla E ~ 72:NUNEZ BOOTELLO JUAN PABLO SERRANO GALLAR LUCIA VALENZUELA RUBIA SALVADOR FERNANDEZ CALDERON LUCIA ~ 33: ES ~ 31: P ~ 32: 21/09/ /02141 ~ Complete ~ 54: CYCLOSPORINE EMULSION ~ 71:NEUROVIVE PHARMACEUTICAL AB Biomedical Center D10 S Lund ~ 72:ELMER ESKIL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 01/10/ /02142 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EDUCATION TRANSACTION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING THE SAME ~ 71:NEL CHRISTOPHER CHARLES 25B Valley Drive Hillcrest 3610 Albinia Kwa-Zulu Natal ~ 72:NEL CHRISTOPHER CHARLES 2013/02143 ~ Complete ~ 54: A ROCK DRILL BIT AND A DRILLING ASSEMBLY FOR PERCUSSIVE ROCK DRILLING ~ 71:SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB SE Sandviken ~ 72:ESKO MAURI PIISPANEN JUHA KESKINIVA MARKKU ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/09/ /02144 ~ Complete ~ 54: A ROCK DRILL BIT FOR PERCUSSIVE DRILLING AND A ROCK DRILL BIT BUTTON ~ 71:SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB SE Sandviken ~ 72:ESKO MAURI PIISPANEN JUHA KESKINIVA MARKKU LEMMETTY PAULI ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/09/ /02145 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PESTICIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING LAMBDA CYHALOTHRIN AND DIAFENTHIURON ~ 71:SHAH DEEPAK PRANJIVANDAS 501/502 Vandana Apartments Janki Kutir Juhu Church Road Juhu Mumbai Maharashtra ~ 72:SHAH DEEPAK PRANJIVANDAS ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 753/MUM/2012 ~ 32: 21/03/ /02187 ~ Complete ~ 54: FEMORAL EXTENSION PROSTHETIC COMPONENT AND TIBAL SHELF PROSTHETIC COMPONENT FOR UNICONDYLAR MENISCAL BEARING KNEE PROSTHESIS AND PROSTHESIS INCLUDING SUCH A COMPONENT ~ 71:BIOMET UK LTD Waterton Industrial Estate Brigend Mid Glamorgan CF31 3XA O'CONNOR JOHN Quarry Manor 9 Beaumont Road Headington Oxfordshire OX38 JN DODD CHRIS ALEXANDER 1 Tackley Place Oxford Oxfordshire OX26 RR MURRAY DAVID WYCLIFFE Cuddeson House Wheatley Road Oxford Oxfordishire OX44 9HB HUNSLEY COLIN 251 Kempshott lane Basingstoke Hants RG22 5LZ ~ 72:GOODFELLOW JOHN O'CONNOR JOHN DODD CHRIS ALEXANDER MURRAY DAVID WYCLIFFE ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/09/ /02188 ~ Complete ~ 54: UNICONDYLAR MENISCAL BEARING KNEE REPLACEMENT ~ 71:BIOMET UK LTD Waterton Industrial Estate Brigend Mid Glamorgan CF31 3XA O'CONNOR JOHN Quarry Manor 9 Beaumont Road Headington Oxfordshire OX38 JN DODD CHRIS ALEXANDER 1 Tackley Place Oxford Oxfordshire OX26 Page 15

16 RR MURRAY DAVID WYCLIFFE Cuddeson House Wheatley Road Oxford Oxfordishire OX44 9HB HUNSLEY COLIN 251 Kempshott lane Basingstoke Hants RG22 5LZ ~ 72:GOODFELLOW JOHN O'CONNOR JOHN DODD CHRIS ALEXANDER MURRAY DAVID WYCLIFFE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 13/09/ APPLIED ON 22/03/ /02147 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STETHOSCOPE (MEDICAL INTRUMENT) ~ 71:MUSAWENKOSI NYEMBE PO BOx Dawn Park 1474 ~ 72:MUSAWENKOSI NYEMBE 2013/02148 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WATER AND MUD ABSORBENT MAT ~ 71:DEMART ENGINEERING SERVICES CC 118 Sandham Road Norton Home Estates Benoni 1501 ~ 72:CLAYTON JULIAN POSTMA DESMOND RICHARD WILLIAMS 2013/02149 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LEAF GUARD ~ 71:ETCO TRUST 118 Sandham Road Norton Home Estates Benoni 1501 ~ 72:CLAYTON JULIAN POSTMA 2013/02150 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AUTOMATED BALL LOADING SYSTEM CONTROL PHILOPHY ~ 71:KHWIBI- NATHI BUSINESS ENTERPRISE 20 Impromptus Symphony Park Melodie Hartbeespoort Dam 0216 ~ 72:KHWIBI STEPHEN APHANE 2013/02151 ~ Complete ~ 54: SAFETY DEVICE AND INFLATING APPARATUS THEREFOR ~ 71:ZACTILL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (PTY) LTD 23 Croudace Road Tingira Heights New South Wales 2290 ~ 72:ASHARD DAVID JOHN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 24/06/ /02152 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MODULAR WALL SYSTEM FOR VERTICAL GARDENS ~ 71:MODIWALL (PTY) LTD Unit 22 Tulip Park Cnr Piet Hugo & Lancia Roads Eldoraigne ~ 72:CHARL BAKER WILLEM GERT DU TOIT PAUL RUDOLPH SMIT 2013/02153 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUTO-INJECTOR ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Brüningstrasse 50 D Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:KEMP THOMAS MARK EKMAN MATTHEW ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 13/01/ /02154 ~ Complete ~ 54: VACCINE ~ 71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALS S.A. Rue de l' Institut 89 B Rixensart ~ 72:BOURGUIGNON PATRICIA KOUTSOUKOS MARGUERITE CHRISTINE VOSS GERALD HERMANN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 27/09/ /02156 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PROTECTING CROPS USING INSECT-PATHOGENIC VIRUSES AND CELLULOSE SULFATE ~ 71:EUROFERM GMBH Henkestr Erlangen ~ 72:GEPPERT ERIC ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 24/08/ /02157 ~ Complete ~ 54: CROP PROTECTION AGENTS CONTAINING INSECT-PATHOGENIC VIRUSES,IN PARTICULAR BACULOVIRUSES,AND CELLULOSE SULFATE ~ 71:EUROFERM GMBH Henkestr Erlangen ~ 72:FISCHER PETER GEPPERT ERIC FISCHBACH MATTHIAS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 24/08/ /02158 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLAR POWER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATION ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse Baden ~ 72:SIMIANO MARCO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/04/ /02159 ~ Complete ~ 54: 1,2-DIHYDRO-4-HYDROXY-2-OXO-QUINOLINE-3-CARBOXANILDES AS AHR ACTIVATORS ~ 71:IMMUNAHR AB Prastasvangen 21 S Lund ~ 72:PETTERSSON LARS ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/10/ /02160 ~ Complete ~ 54: SERUM PREPARATION ~ 71:THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND St Lucia 4072 Brisbane Queensland ~ 72:MASCI PAUL DE JERSEY JOHN LAVIN MARTIN PHILLIPS JULIE ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/09/ /02161 ~ Complete ~ 54: SHIPPING PACKAGE WITH END RETAINER AND METHOD THEREFOR ~ 71:LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC Railroad Street City of Industry CA ~ 72:WEISSBROD PAUL A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 27/09/ /02162 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL CATALYST SYSTEMS AND POLYMER RESINS HAVING IMPROVED BARRIER PROPERTIES ~ 71:CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LP Six Pines Drive The Woodlands Texas ~ 72:ST JEAN GUYLAINE DING ERRUN TSO CHUNG CHING YANG QING MASINO ALBERT P MARTIN JOEL L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 24/09/ /02163 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL CATALYST SYSTEMS AND POLYMER RESINS HAVING IMPROVED BARRIER PROPERTIES ~ 71:CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LP Six Pines Drive The Woodlands Texas ~ 72:DING ERRUN MASINO ALBERT P MARTIN JOEL L YU YOULU ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 24/09/2010 Page 16

17 2013/02164 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR MODULATING THE WNT PATHWAY ~ 71:GENENTECH INC 1 DNA Way South San Francisco California ~ 72:BOURHIS ERIC COCHRAN ANDREA ZHANG YINGNAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 20/10/ /02165 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRACKING MATERIAL ~ 71:THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY PARRAMALTA ROAD THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY NEW SOUTH WALES 2006 ~ 72:INNES CHRIS NETTLETON ERIC DURRANT-WHYTE HUGH MELKUMYAN ARMAN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/10/ /02166 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTAGONIST FOR MUTATED ANDROGEN RECEPTOR ~ 71:ASTELLAS PHARMA INC 3-11 NIHONBASHI - HONCHO 2- CHOME CHUO -KU TOKYO ~ 72:IDEYAMA YUKITAKA KUROMITSU SADAO FURUTANI TAKASHI TAKEDA MASAYOSHI KONAGAI SATOSHI YAMADA TOMOHIRO TANIGUCHI NOBUAKI KONDOH YUTAKA HIRANO MASAAKI WATANABE KUZUSHI SUGANE TAKASHI KAKEFUDA AKIO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/10/ /02167 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTROLLING ACCESS TO IP STREAMING CONTENT ~ 71:IRDETO B.V. Taurus Avenue LS Hoofddorp ~ 72:MOOIJ WIM WAJS ANDREW AUGUSTINE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: PCT/EP2012/ ~ 32: 23/03/ /02168 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRODE UNIT FOR USE IN A FRYER AND FRYER COMPRISING A SAID ELECTRODE UNIT ~ 71:HENNY PENNY CORP 1219 US ROUTE 35 WEST P O BOX 60 EATON OH ~ 72:BURKETT DOUGLAS A PHILLIPS EDMOND L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 22/08/ /02169 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR ANCHORING A LOAD ~ 71:SINCLAIR MARK RONALD 24 Ivey Street Lindfield 2070 New South Wales ~ 72:SINCLAIR MARK RONALD ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 24/08/ /02170 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROFILELESS RECOMMENDER ~ 71:IRDETO B.V. Taurus Avenue LS Hoofddorp ~ 72:CIORDAS CALIN WAJS ANDREW AUGUSTINE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: PCT/EP2012/ ~ 32: 23/03/ /02171 ~ Complete ~ 54: PAPERMAKING ADDITIVES FOR ROLL RELEASE IMPROVEMENT ~ 71:HERCULES INC 500 Hercules Road Wilmington Delaware ~ 72:LING TIEN-FENG SCHNELLE SCOTT T SHAROYAN DAVIT E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/08/ /02172 ~ Complete ~ 54: MANAGING ACKNOWLEDGEMENT MESSAGES FROM MULTIPLE DESTINATIONS FOR MULTI USER MIMO TRANSMISSIONS ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED Attn:International IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego California ~ 72:MERLIN SIMONE ABRAHAM SANTOSH PAUL WENTINK MAARTEN MENZO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 24/08/ /02173 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ENERGY GENERATING SYSTEM ~ 71:GILLESPIE WILLIAM DENNIS 67 Sedgefield 49 Mackeurtan Avenue Durban North 4001 ~ 72:GILLESPIE WILLIAM DENNIS 2013/02174 ~ Complete ~ 54: PACKAGE FOR ICE CREAM ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:KOOB THOMAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/08/ /02175 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF IDENTIFYING AND CHARACTERIZING NATURAL PRODUCT GENE CLUSTERS ~ 71:VICTORIA LINK LTD AM404 Alan Macdiarmid Building Kelburn Parade Kelburn Wellington 6012 ~ 72:ACKERLEY DAVID OWEN JEREMY ~ 33: NZ ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/09/ /02176 ~ Complete ~ 54: N-HETEROARYL COMPOUNDS WITH CYCLIC BRIDGING UNIT FOR THE TREATMENT OF PARASITIC DISEASES ~ 71:INTERVET INTERNATIONAL B.V Wim de Korverstraat AN Boxmeer ~ 72:BERGER MICHAEL ECK MARKO KERN CHRISTOPHER SCHRODER JORG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 30/09/ /02177 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A PORTABLE COMBUSTION APPARATUS ~ 71:PADT ADRIAAN FREDERIK 147 Maxwell Avenue Bluff 4052 Kwa-Zulu Natal POCOCK RICHARD JAMES 81 Archer Crescent Manour Gardens 4001 Durban Kwa-Zulu Natal OOSHUYSEN AIDAN JAMES 509 Marine Drive Bluff 4052 Kwa-Zulu Natal ~ 72:PADT ADRIAAN FREDERIK POCOCK RICHARD JAMES OOSHUYSEN AIDAN JAMES 2013/02178 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD FOR THE REMOVAL OF ORGANIC CHEMICALS AND ORGANOMETALLIC COMPLEXES FROM PROCESS WATER OR OTHER STREAMS OF A MINERAL PROCESSING PLANT USING ZEOLITE ~ 71:VALE S A Avenida Graca Aranha 26 Centro CEP: Rio De Janeiro RJ ~ 72:DONG JIE SCHOLEY KENNETH ERWIN XU MANQUI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 13/09/ /02179 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FAST DISCHARGE OF A RING MOTOR FIELD ~ 71:SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC 3333 Old Milton Parkway Alpharetta Georgia ~ 72:MAZUMDAR JOY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 04/10/2010 Page 17

18 2013/02180 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR PLACING A READER IN COMMUNICATION WITHA CONTACTLESS MEDIUM AND ASSOCIATED ASSEMBLY ~ 71:THALES 45 Avenue de Villiers Neuilly- Sur-Seine ~ 72:BIGOT JEAN-MARC ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 24/09/ /02181 ~ Complete ~ 54: THERMAL FOGGING DEVICE USING A LIQUID,AND RELATED METHOD ~ 71:XEDA INTERNATIONAL Zone Artisanale La Crau Route Nationale 7 F Saint Andiol ~ 72:SARDO STEFANO SARDO ALBERTO ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/09/ /02182 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SPATIAL MUSIC PLAYER ~ 71:WAYNE HADLEY ROSS 56 Pringle Road Milnerton Cape Town 7441 ~ 72:WAYNE HADLEY ROSS 2013/02183 ~ Provisional ~ 54: IRON CASE RACK ~ 71:ZWELAKHE WINSTON MAHLANGU 1731 B Ntuthuko Street Molapo Extention Kwa-Xuma ~ 72:ZWELAKHE WINSTON MAHLANGU 2013/02220 ~ Complete ~ 54: IONIC FLUIDS ~ 71:RELIANCE INDUSTRIES LTD 3rd Floor Maker Chamber-Iv 222 Nariman Point Mumbai Maharashtra ~ 72:ADURI PAVANKUMAR UPPARA PARASU VEERA RATNAPARKHI UDAY SAKHALKAR MANGESH ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1899/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 29/06/ /02246 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECLOSING CAN FOR FOOD PRODUCT ~ 71:E.V.D.S. BVBA Oude Brusselseweg 83 B-9050 Gentbrugge ~ 72:VANDERSTRAETEN ERWIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 15/07/ /02282 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS DGAT1 INHIBITORS ~ 71:PIRAMAL ENTERPRISES LTD Piramal Tower Ganpatrao Kadam Marg Lower Parel Mumbai ~ 72:SHARMA RAJIV KADAM KISHORKUMAR SHIVAJIRAO JADHAV RAVINDRA DNYANDEV KANDRE SHIVAJI SADASHIV GUPTE AMOL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/379,760 ~ 32: 03/09/ /02283 ~ Complete ~ 54: BLANK MADE FROM A CARDBOARD SHEET,CROSS -BRACING INSERT,METHOD AND MACHINE FOR PRODUCING SUCH A CROSS-BRACING INSERT FROM SUCH A BLANK ~ 71:OTOR 8, Terrasse Bellini F Puteaux ~ 72:LECHEVALIER PASCAL DESERTOT DIDIER ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 10/03,917 ~ 32: 01/10/ /02527 ~ Complete ~ 54: PICROPODOPHYLLIN POLYMORPHS B OR C FOR USE IN CANCER THERAPY ~ 71:AXELAR AB Nobels Vag 3 S Solna ~ 72:BISRAT MIKAEL BRISANDER MAGNUS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 20/05/ APPLIED ON 25/03/ /02184 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MULTIPLE SECURITY DEVICE INTEGRATED CONTROL SYSTEM TO ENABLE A MICROWAVE OVEN TO DEGRADE CASH AND VALUABLES ~ 71:ALDUM ALFRED WALTER 18 Adonis Street Breaunanda Krugersdorp PRYER DEBORAH RUTH 2 Coralwood Close Woodlands Estate Moreleta Park Pretoria ~ 72:ALDUM ALFRED WALTER PRYER DEBORAH RUTH 2013/02185 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PUMPKIN SLICER ~ 71:ABEL HERMANUS DE WAAL P O Box 1099 Brakpan 1541 JUDITH CATHRINE DE WAAL P O Box 1099 Brakpan 1541 ~ 72:ABEL HERMANUS DE WAAL JUDITH CATHRINE DE WAAL 2013/02186 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOLAR POWERED MULTI FUNCTIONAL CHARGE SYSTEM ~ 71:ALBERTUS JOHANNES CHRISTIAAN HERHOLDT Plot 172 Haakdong Street Burkea Park Estate Pretoria ~ 72:ALBERTUS JOHANNES CHRISTIAAN HERHOLDT 2013/02189 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING A FLUOROQUINOLONE ANTIBACTERIAL AGENT AND METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF ~ 71:PHARMATHEN S P A 6 Dervenakion Street Pallini Attikis ~ 72:KARAVAS EVANGELOS KOUTRIS EFTHIMIOS SAMARA VASILIKI KOUTRI IOANNA ILIOPOULOU ATHINA GOTZAMANIS GEORGE ABATZIS MORFIS 2013/02190 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SCROLLING DISPLAYED INFORMATION ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN Espoo ~ 72:RAINISTO ROOPE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 27/08/ /02191 ~ Complete ~ 54: AQUEOUS POLYMER DISPERSION WHICH CAN BE OBTAINED BY A RADICALLY INITIATED EMULSION POLYMERIZATION IN THE PRESENCE OF A MOLECULAR WEIGHT REGULATOR COMPOSITION ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:EVSTATIEVA ELITSA LAWRENZ DIRK MINDERHOUD JOHANNES JAN-BASSEL GARLICHS FLORIAN BASSLER PETER BALDAMUS JENS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/08/ /02192 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MIXING A LIGNOCELLULOSIC MATERIAL WITH ENZYMES ~ 71:ANDRITZ INC One Namic Place Glens Falls New York ~ 72:ROMERO RODOLFO STROMBERG BERTIL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 21/11/2010 Page 18

19 2013/02193 ~ Complete ~ 54: ESTER PRO-DRUGS OF [3-(1-(1H-IMIDAZOL-4-YL)ETHYL)-2-METHYLPHENYL] METHANOL FOR TREATING SKIN DISEASES AND CONDITIONS ~ 71:ALLERGAN INC 2525 Dupont Drive Irvine California ~ 72:DIBAS MOHAMMED I CHOW KEN DONELLO JOHN E GARST MICHAEL E GIL DANIEL W WANG LIMING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 16/09/ /02194 ~ Complete ~ 54: ESTER PRO-DRUGS OF [3-(1-(1H-IMIDAZOL-4-YL)ETHYL)-2-METHYLPHENYL] METHANOL FOR TREATING RETINAL DISEASES ~ 71:ALLERGAN INC 2525 Dupont Drive Irvine California ~ 72:DIBAS MOHAMMED I GIL DANIEL W CHOW KEN WANG LIMING GARST MICHAEL E DONELLO JOHN E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 16/09/ /02195 ~ Complete ~ 54: CASTING COMPOSITE INGOT WITH METAL TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION ~ 71:NOVELIS INC 191 Evans Avenue Toronto M8Z 1J5 Ontario ~ 72:WAGSTAFF ROBERT BRUCE SINDEN AARON DAVID BISCHOFF TODD F BALL ERIC MCDERMOTT JEFF ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 11/02/ /02196 ~ Complete ~ 54: THROW-OVER LOADER ~ 71:SALZGITTER MZANZI (PTY) LTD 1147 Anvil Road Robertville Ext 1 Roodepoort 2709 Gauteng ~ 72:LE ROUX HERMANUS JACOBUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/02881 ~ 32: 19/04/ /02197 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF VENTILATING AN ALUMINIUM PRODUCTION ELECTROLYTIC CELL ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse Baden ~ 72:WEDDE GEIR ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/01/ /02198 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF VENTILATING AN ALUMINIUM PRODUCTION ELECTROLYTIC CELL ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse Baden ~ 72:WEDDE GEIR ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/01/ /02199 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PROCESS FOR PREPARING A TEA PRODUCT ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BHOSLE BALAJI MAROTRAO GANGAPPA RAJASHEKHAR JAGANATHAN SRIDHARAN MATHUR SANDEEP VIRKAR PRAKASH DATTATRAYA ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2368/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 25/08/ /02200 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A TRAFFIC LIGHT ~ 71:VAN NIEUWENHUIZEN HENDRIK PETRUS 6 Snipe Close Bishops Court (North) Soutpansberg Drive Van Riebeeck Park Ext 24 Kempton Park 1619 VOS LEON ANTONIUS 18/11 Witfontein 510R Bronkhorstspruit 1020 ESTERHUYSE HENNO The Reeds 15 Perm Street Sonneglans 2158 VAN NIEUWENHUIZEN HEINRICH ABRIE The Reeds 15 Perm Street Sonneglans 2158 ~ 72:VAN NIEUWENHUIZEN HEINRICH ABRIE ESTERHUYSE HENNO 2013/02201 ~ Complete ~ 54: WHOLE-CELL BIOCATALYST ~ 71:ZYRUS BETEILIGUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH & CO PATENTE I KG Berliner Strasse Schonefeld/OT Walterdorf ~ 72:JOSE JOACHIM MAAS RUTH KRANEN EVA ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/08/ /02202 ~ Complete ~ 54: WEAR CRUTCHES FOR LINKING MEMBERS ~ 71:DAVID SCOTT HOLDINGS PTY LTD 11 Harris Street Emarald 4720 Queensland OGDEN GLEN JOHN 15 Patrick Street Aitkenvale 4814 Queensland ~ 72:OGDEN GLEN JOHN AGNEW GREGORY JAMES ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/08/ /02203 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR INSPECTING THE RINGS AND NECKS OF CONTAINERS ~ 71:MSC & SGCC 1 Chemin Des Plattes Zone Artisanale Des Plattes F Vourles ~ 72:GARIN JEAN- FRANCOIS PITAVAL DOMINIQUE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/09/ /02204 ~ Complete ~ 54: MAIZE CYTOPLASMIC MALE STERILITY (CMS) C-TYPE RESTORER RF4 GENE,MOLECULAR MARKERS AND THEIR USE ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:REN RUIHUA NAGEL BRUCE A KUMPATLA SIVA P ZHENG PEIZHONG CUTTER GARY L GREENE THOMAS W THOMPSON STEVEN A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 23/09/ /02205 ~ Complete ~ 54: QUANTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ALLERGENS ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:YOUNG SCOTT A SCHAFER BARRY W KUPPANNAN KRISHNA JULKA SAMIR ALBERS DAVID R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 01/10/ /02206 ~ Complete ~ 54: POWER LIFT LUMBAR SUPPORT SYSTEM ~ 71:LA-Z-BOY INCORPORATED 1284 N. Telegraph Road Monroe Michigan ~ 72:LAPOINTE LARRY P ADAMS CHAD EDWARD HARWOOD ERIC B ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 21/09/ /02207 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTIPLE-ACCESS-LEVEL LOCK SCREEN ~ 71:MICROSOFT CORPORATION One Microsoft Way Redmond Washington ~ 72:WILAIRAT WEERAPAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 04/10/ /02208 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYNCHRONIZING DEVICE FOR SYNCHRONIZING SLIDING MOVEMENTS OF SLIDING RAIL UNITS AND A DRAWER,AND SYNCHRONIZING SPINDLE EXTENSION CONNECTOR AND Page 19

20 ANTI-WOBBLING UNIT USED FOR THE SAME ~ 71:SLIDE MEI YAO INTERNATIONAL CO LTD 2F No 119 Shing De Rd San Chung Dist New Taipei City 241 ~ 72:CHEN TSUNG-YAO ~ 33: TW ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/03/ /02210 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT OF HEAVY METAL CONTAMINATED WASTEWATER ~ 71:TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Arcadia Campus 175 Mandela Drive Arcadia 0083 Pretoria ~ 72:REN JIANWEI ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/02214 ~ 32: 27/03/ /02211 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR USSD EMULATION ~ 71:BALEFYRE (PTY) LTD Willobrook House Constantia Office Park Weltevredenpark Johannesburg Gauteng ~ 72:MICIC VALENTIN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/02349 ~ 32: 30/03/ /02212 ~ Complete ~ 54: A MIXER-SETTLER,AN ARRANGEMENT COMPRISING AT LEAST TWO MIXER- SETTLERS AND A METHOD FOR MEASURING AND CONTROLLING THE VOLUMETRIC O/A RATIO AND PHASE DISENGAGEMENT TIME OF ORGANIC AND AQUEOUS PHASES IN A DISPERSION ~ 71:OUTOTEC OYJ Riihitontuntie Espoo ~ 72:URZUA JAIME ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/08/ /02213 ~ Complete ~ 54: CENTERING AID FOR IMPLANTABLE SLING ~ 71:ETHICON INC U.S. ROUTE # 22 SOMERVILLE NEW JERSEY ~ 72:NGUYEN STEVEN SMITH DANIEL J ELBERT KATRIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 26/08/ /02214 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRYING/CARBONIZING DEVICE AND METHOD THEREOF ~ 71:MUTSUWA KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA Chome Asahi-Cho Kawasaki-Ku Kawasaki-Shi Kanagawa ~ 72:OYAMA TOSHIO HOSHI MASAMI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/10/ /02215 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIBODY DRUG CONJUGATES (ADC) THAT BIND TO 191P4D12 PROTEINS ~ 71:AGENSYS INC 2225 Colorado Boulevard Santa Monica CA SEATTLE GENETICS INC TH Avenue SE Bothell Washington ~ 72:SATPAEV DAULET MORRISON KAREN JANE MEYRICK JAKOBOVITS AYA AN ZILI MORRISON ROBERT KENDALL GUDAS JEAN TORGOV MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 29/09/ /02216 ~ Complete ~ 54: BAND CLAMP GUARD ~ 71:BAND-IT-IDEX INC 4799 Dahlia Street Denver CO ~ 72:SHAFER GRANT STIEFVATER STEVAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 14/09/ /02217 ~ Complete ~ 54: LAMINA IMPLANT SET ~ 71:FACET-LINK INC 200 Roundhill Drive Rockaway NJ ~ 72:JENSEN HARM-IVEN LINK HELMUT D ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/09/ /02218 ~ Complete ~ 54: DUAL VARIABLE DOMAIN IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:ABBVIE INC 1 North Waukegan Road North Chicago IL ~ 72:GHAYUR TARIQ MCPHERSON MICHAEL J SALFELD JOCHEN G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 26/08/ /02219 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUTO-RESET BELLY FOR A MILITARY VEHICLE ~ 71:NAVISTAR CANADA, INC 5500 North Service Road Burlington Ontario L7L 5H7 ~ 72:ORIET LEO P 2013/02221 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DRILL ROD HANDLING SYSTEM ~ 71:SMITH CAPITAL EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 11 Junction Road Industries North Driehoek Germiston 1401 ~ 72:BRIGGS ROGER 2013/02222 ~ Complete ~ 54: MOIST SHEET DISPENSER ~ 71:SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB S Gotenborg ~ 72:SCHMIDT MARCEL ENGLER BERTOLD BREMENKAMP RALPH 2013/02223 ~ Complete ~ 54: TISSUE PAPER DISPENSING CONTAINER ~ 71:SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB S Gotenborg ~ 72:SUDWORTH JAN CASPER SCHMIDT MARCEL WONG ANDREW ENGLER BERTOLD VAN KRIEKEN BRAM 2013/02224 ~ Complete ~ 54: TISSUE PAPER SYSTEM ~ 71:SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB S Gotenborg ~ 72:SUDWORTH JAN CASPER SCHMIDT MARCEL BAGHERZADEH ALI SAARVALI MONICA EVA-LI THOREN WENCKE AGNETA KIM SINIZ WONG ANDREW ENGLER BERTOLD DAVIES ELEANOR 2013/02225 ~ Provisional ~ 54: POCKET WELDING SHIELD ~ 71:REINOU PUTTER 10 Schreiner Street Duncanville Vereeniging 1939 ~ 72:REINOU PUTTER 2013/02244 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOLAR WATER HEATER ~ 71:CROESER DAVID CHARLES 36 Dartmouth Road Muizenberg 7945 MAYSON PETER JOHN 14 Goldbourne Road Claremont Kenilworth 7708 ZEEMAN NEIL EDWIN 14 Kromboom Road Rondebosch 7700 ~ 72:CROESER DAVID CHARLES MAYSON PETER JOHN ZEEMAN NEIL EDWIN 2013/02245 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED MONITORING OF FOOD AND BEVERAGE INTAKE, DETERMINING ASSOCIATED NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION AND COMPARING WITH A PREDETERMINED DIETARY PLAN ~ 71:MACQUET CHRISTOPHER THOMAS JULES 578 Navigators Road Navigators VIC 3352 ~ 72:MACQUET CHRISTOPHER THOMAS JULES ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/03/2013 Page 20

21 2013/02281 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OWNERSHIP OF VIRTUAL ZONES OF A PLAYING TERRITORY ~ 71:MCKENZIE CRAIG 37 Belvedere Street Belvedere Estate Durbanville 7530 ~ 72:MCKENZIE CRAIG - APPLIED ON 26/03/ /02209 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTACT HOUSING FOR ELECTRICAL CONTACT UNITS,ELECTRICAL PLUG CONNECTOR OR MATING CONNECTOR AS WELL AS AN ASSEMBLED ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR ~ 71:TYCO ELECTRONICS AMP GMBH Amperestrasse Bensheim ~ 72:WILKNER ANDREAS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/09/ /02226 ~ Complete ~ 54: TOOL TETHERS ~ 71:TOOL@RREST LTD Sunningdale House, Stafford Park 1 Telford Shropshire TF3 3BD ~ 72:STYTH PETER HADWIN WADDINGHAM PHILIP MARSHALL NICHOLAS ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/03/ /02227 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HYDRAULIC COUPLER MEMBER ~ 71:HOLFELD BARRY GRAEME 1027 Schooner avenue Laser Park Honeydew ~ 72:HOLFELD BARRY GRAEME 2013/02228 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COUPLER ~ 71:HOLFELD BARRY GRAEME 1027 Schooner avenue Laser Park Honeydew ~ 72:HOLFELD BARRY GRAEME 2013/02229 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DYALISIS ARMREST ~ 71:ANTONIE ROGER CHATEAU 48 Kenilworth Avenue Sydenham Durban ~ 72:ANTONIE ROGER CHATEAU 2013/02231 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MEANS FOR PROVIDING AN INSIGNIA OR NOTICE ~ 71:ENGELBERTUS LEONARDUS PARKIN NO 6A DINA CLOSE RUSTENBURG 0305 ~ 72:ENGELBERTUS LEONARDUS PARKIN 2013/02232 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GEROME ATOMIC XP ~ 71:THABO ARNOLD MAAKE Gerhard Moody Street Sunnyside 0002 ~ 72:THABO ARNOLD MAAKE 2013/02233 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HYDRO SHORE PLANT ~ 71:THABO ARNOLD MAAKE Gerhard Moody Street Sunnyside 0002 ~ 72:THABO ARNOLD MAAKE 2013/02234 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PEPPATOR ~ 71:RUSSELL GRATTON JONES 14 Leeubekkie Street Jukskei Park Randburg ~ 72:RUSSELL GRATTON JONES 14 Leeubekkie Street Jukskei Park Randburg 2013/02235 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TH70-INSULATED COMPONENT ~ 71:TOWER TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD P O Box Lynnwood Ridge 0040 ~ 72:MICHAEL WINDSOR SYMONS 2013/02236 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TH71-SMALL PARTICLE SIZE UPGRADING ~ 71:TOWER TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD P O Box Lynnwood Ridge 0040 ~ 72:MICHAEL WINDSOR SYMONS 2013/02240 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LONG-TERM ASSET FINANCING OVER LIFE EXPECTANCY ~ 71:ETROSYNC (PTY) LTD 19 Villa Montina 38 Mulbarton Road Beverley Lonehill 2191 ~ 72:TO BE ADVISED 2013/02241 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DEAF AUDIO COMMUNICATOR ~ 71:DEAN HERBERT HECTOR 5 The Sands Janssens Street Tableview Central Cape Town 7441 ~ 72:DEAN HERBERT HECTOR 2013/02242 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EEZYSPOOL ~ 71:TROY LLEWELYN HERBST 8 The Boltons Edgeware Road Diep River Cape town ~ 72:TROY LLEWELYN HERBST 8 The Boltons Edgeware Road Diep River Cape town 2013/02247 ~ Complete ~ 54: FASTENING SYSTEM FOR ADD-ON PARTS ON A VEHICLE HAVING A PROFILE-LIKE CONNECTION PART;VEHICLE HAVING SUCH A FASTENING SYSTEM ~ 71:MEKRA LANG GMBH & CO. KG Alfred-Nobel-Strasse Furth ~ 72:LANG WERNER POPP ALBRECHT REBELEIN CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT ACHIM ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/10/ /02248 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DISTORTION VIEWING WITH IMPROVED FOCUS TARGETING ~ 71:REALITYGATE (PTY) LTD TO BE ADVISED ~ 72:BOSHOFF HENDRIK FRANS VERWOERD VAN DER WESTHUIZEN WILLEM MORKEL POOL JAN SMUTS ADRI 2013/02249 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL GPR 119 AGONISTS ~ 71:CADILA HEALTHCARE LTD Zydus Tower Satelite Cross Roads Ahmedabad Gujarat ~ 72:PINGALI HARIKISHORE ZAWARE PANDURANG ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2803/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 08/10/ /02250 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MAINTAINING HYDROGEN-SELECTIVE MEMBRANES DURING PERIODS OF INACTIVITY ~ 71:IDATECH LLC North East 18th Street Oregon ~ 72:PLEDGER WILLIAM A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 11/10/ /02251 ~ Complete ~ 54: TISSUE FIXATOR ~ 71:SMITH & NEPHEW INC 150 Minuteman Road Andover MA ~ 72:FERRAGAMO MICHAEL CHARLES WYMAN JEFFREY BERUBE ALFRED RODRIQUE PERRIELLO MICHAEL JAMES MCCARTHY GARY R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 30/09/ /02252 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER TREATMENT ~ 71:TRAILBLAZER TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD 238 Featherbrooke Estate 1746 Gauteng ~ 72:BEWSEY JOHN ARTHUR FORSYTH ALASTAIR JAMES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03782 ~ 32: 24/05/2011 Page 21

22 2013/02253 ~ Complete ~ 54: TUBE FOR POURING LIQUID METAL,ASSEMBLY OF A TUBE AND A METAL FRAME AND METAL FRAME ~ 71:VESUVIUS GROUP S.A. Rue De Douvrain 17 B-7011 GHLIN ~ 72:DELSINE DAMIEN COLLURA MARIANO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/10/ /02254 ~ Complete ~ 54: UNITARY SORBENT CANISTER WITH THIN END WALL ~ 71:MULTISORB TECHNOLOGIES, INC 325 Harlem Road Buffalo New York ~ 72:HURLEY THOMAS J CALAMAN KAREN H ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 23/09/ /02255 ~ Complete ~ 54: THERAPEUTIC USE OF A TLR AGONIST AND COMBINATION THERAPY ~ 71:VENTIRX PHARMACEUTICALS, INC High Bluff Drive Suite 200 San Diego California THE TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 3160 Chestnut Street Suite 200 Philadelphia pennsylvania ~ 72:HERSHBERG ROBERT COUKOS GEORGE DIETSCH GREGORY FACCIABENE ANDREA MANJARREZ KRISTI RANDALL TRESSA D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 06/10/ /02256 ~ Complete ~ 54: PEST CONTROLLING COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PEST ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY LTD 27-1 Shinkawa 2-chome Chuo-ku Toyko ~ 72:KIGUCHI SO TANAKA SOICHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/12/ /02257 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UTILIZING MOBILE TELEPHONES TO COMBAT CRIME ~ 71:PARASKEVAKOS THEODORE G 2331 York Road Suite 100 Timonium Maryland ~ 72:PARASKEVAKOS THEODORE G GEORGE CHRISTOPHER G CRAMER STEVEN J PERUMAL SABARIKANTH LIAKOPOULOS PETROS AMBARSOOM HAMLET ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 20/09/ /02258 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF IVABRADINE AND ADDITION SALTS THEREOF WITH A PHARMACEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE ACID ~ 71:LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER 35 RUE DE VERDUN F SURESNES CEDEX ~ 72:LE FLOHIC ALEXANDRE GRANDJEAN MATHIEU ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 12/52728 ~ 32: 27/03/ /02259 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR MAKING A HIGH VISCOSITY BASE OIL WITH AN IMPROVED VISCOSITY INDEX ~ 71:CHEVRON U.S.A. INC 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon California ~ 72:ELOMARI SALEH MILLER STEPHEN J HOMMELTOFT SVEN IVAR TIMKEN HYE-KYUNG C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 13/12/ /02260 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANODE FOR ELECTROLYTIC EVOLUTION OF CHLORINE ~ 71:INDUSTRIE DE NORA S.P.A. Via Bistolfi 35 I Milano ~ 72:URGEGHE CHRISTIAN PEZZORI CHIARA ANTOZZI ANTONIO LORENZO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2010A ~ 32: 26/11/ /02261 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECEIVER FOR SOLAR ENERGY PRODUCTION INSTALLATIONS ~ 71:DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT-UND RAUMFAHRT E.V. Linder hohe Koln-Porz KRAFTANLAGEN MUNCHEN GMBH Ridlerstr,31C Munchen ~ 72:HOFFSCHMIDT BERNHARD KOLL GERRIT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/09/ /02262 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTRAOCULAR LENS IMPLANT ~ 71:HAEFLIGER EDUARD ANTON Hechtweg 4 Pfaffikon 8808 ~ 72:HAEFLIGER EDUARD ANTON ~ 33: CH ~ 31: PCT/CH10/ ~ 32: 06/10/ /02263 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS OPTIMIZATION METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR A POWER PLANT ~ 71:ABB RESEARCH LTD Affoltemastrasse 44 CH 8050 Zurich ~ 72:SHANMUGAN MOHAN KUMAR SUNDARAM SENTHIL KUMAR SELVARAJ GOPINATH BHAT SHRIKANT ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 3246/CHE/2009 ~ 32: 31/12/ /02264 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN INVERSIBLE TUBULAR MEMBER AND A GRIPPING DEVICE INCLUDING SUCH A MEMBER ~ 71:ENDOGROWTH (PTY) LTD Factory 2 (Unit B & C) Erf 120 Meul Street 6603 Wittedrif ~ 72:SMITH JAMES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/07398 ~ 32: 15/10/ /02265 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBSTITUTED 2-OXO-AND 2-THIOXO-DIHYDROQUINOLINE-3- CARBOXAMIDES AS KCNQ2/3 MODULATORS ~ 71:GRUNENTHAL GMBH Zieglerstrasse Aachen ~ 72:KUHNERT SVEN KLESS ACHIM BAHRENBERG GREGOR SCHRODER WOLFGANG ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/08/ /02266 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBSTITUTED 2-OXY-QUINOLINE-3-CARBOXAMIDES AS KCNQ2/3 MODULATORS ~ 71:GRUNENTHAL GMBH Zieglerstrasse Aachen ~ 72:KUHNERT SVEN KLESS ACHIM BAHRENBERG GREGOR SCHRODER WOLFGANG ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/08/ /02267 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRIAZOLOPYRAZINE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:MERCK PATENT GMBH Frankfurther Strasse Darmstadt ~ 72:BURGDORF LARS DEUTSCH CARL SWINNEN DOMINIQUE GAILLARD PASCALE SCHULTZ MELANIE COMAS HORACIO POMEL VINCENT HODOUS BRIAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/08/ /02268 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUROPYRIDINE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:MERCK PATENT GMBH Frankfurther Strasse Darmstadt ~ 72:BURGDORF LARS HOFMANN TATJANA POTNICK JUSTIN HUCK Page 22

23 BAYARD R SCHULTZ MELANIE HODOUS BRIAN SUTTON AMANDA E ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/08/ /02269 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-VIRAL COMPOUNDS ~ 71:ABBVIE INC 1 North Waukegan Road North Chicago IL ~ 72:DEGOEY DAVID A HUTCHINS CHARLES W KRUEGER ALLAN C MOTTER CHRISTOPHER E PATEL SACHEL V KEDDY RYAN G GAO YI PRATT JOHN K MARING CLARENCE J FLENTGE CHARLES A TUFANO MICHAEL D SARRIS KATHY WAGAW SEBEL H LI WENKE BELLIZZI MARY E KATI WARREN M DONNER PAMELA L RANDOLPH JOHN T NELSON LISSA T MATULENKO MARK A JINKERSON TAMMIE K LIU DACHUN ROCKWAY TODD W HUTCHINSON DOUGLAS K WAGNER ROLF BETEBENNER DAVID A WOLLER KEVIN R CASPI DANIEL D CARROLL WILLIAM A CALIFANO JEAN C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 04/05/ /02270 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A SHORT-TERM INCREASE IN POWER OF A STEAM TURBINE ~ 71:SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Wittelsbacherplatz 2 D-8000 Munchen 2 ~ 72:EFFERT MARTIN THOMAS FRANK ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 05/10/ /02271 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTROLLED MOTORIZED BREWING UNIT ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:MORI PETER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/08/ /02272 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTILAYER FILM FOR RESEALABLE PACKAGING ~ 71:BOSTIK S.A Rue Henri Regnault F-9240 Courbevoie ~ 72:NOTTEAU CHRISTOPHE ROBERT CHRISTOPHE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/09/ /02273 ~ Complete ~ 54: SIMPLE MOTORIZED BREWING UNIT ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH Vevey ~ 72:MORI PETER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/08/ /02274 ~ Complete ~ 54: A MOLDED RIDGE TILE MADE OF BITUMEN IMPREGNATED CELLULOSE, AND AN APPLICATION THEREOF ~ 71:ONDULINE 35 rue Baudin F Levallois Perret ~ 72:DERREUMAUX CHARLES KAMIL MELIH ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/03/ /02280 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD OF AUTHENTICATING A FINANCIAL TRANSACTION ~ 71:PRAXIS CYBERNETICS (PTY) LTD Unit D201 Datavoice House 16 Electron Road Techno Park Stellenbosch 7600 ~ 72:DU TOIT HENDRIK SINDLE COLIN - APPLIED ON 27/03/ /02275 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GLADIATOR ~ 71:ELSIE PETRONELLA J STEENKAMP Mopani Street 4 Onverwacht 0557 MARIA MAGRIETHA KOEKEMOER Mopani street 4 Onverwacht 0557 ~ 72:ELSIE PETRONELLA J STEENKAMP MARIA MAGRIETHA KOEKEMOER 2013/02276 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COOLED-GAS JET-ENGINE ~ 71:JAN NICOLAAS FRYLNCK 02 Mont Blanc Crescent Uitzicht DurbanVille ~ 72:JAN NICOLAAS FRYLNCK 2013/02277 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TO BE ADVANCED ~ 71:WAYN GARETH PULEY 10 Hilda Street Avenue Mooi Nooi 0325 North West ~ 72:WAYN GARETH PULEY 2013/02278 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CABLE CLIP ~ 71:LEON VISAGIE Eleanorst 10 Witbank 1035 ~ 72:LEON VISAGIE 2013/02279 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CHEMICAL ELECTRO MECHANICAL ELECTRICITY GENERATOR ~ 71:LUCKY NTSHOLE BOKABA 44 Albrecht Road Sunward Park Boksburg ~ 72:LUCKY NTSHOLE BOKABA 2013/02284 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CARTRIDGE ~ 71:FOWLDS 3 LIMITED Akara Building 24 De Castro Street Wickhams Cay 1 Road Town Tortola ~ 72:COHEN JONATHAN NISSIM 2013/02285 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CONTINUOUS AND DISCRETE CONTROL MECHANISM COORDINATED WITH DECOUPLED OBJECT DISPLAY ~ 71:REALITYGATE (PTY) LTD TO BE ADVISED ~ 72:BOSHOFF HENDRIK FRANS VERWOERD VAN DER WESTHUIZEN WILLEM MORKEL POOL JAN SMUTS ADRI 2013/02286 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR IGNITING A PYROTECHNICAL ACTIVE MATERIAL ~ 71:DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO KG Alte Nussdorfer Str 13 D Uberlingen ~ 72:HAHMA ARNO ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/03/ /02287 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODE SWITCHING ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN Espoo ~ 72:MARTIN JOHN BOROVSKY ANDREW LIN ANDREW ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/874,206 ~ 32: 01/09/ /02288 ~ Complete ~ 54: ESTER PRO-DRUGS OF [3-(-1(1H-IMIDAZOL-4-YL)ETHYL)-2- METHYLPHENYL]METHANOL ~ 71:ALLERGAN INC 2525 Dupont Drive T2-7H Irvine CA ~ 72:CHOW KEN DIBAS MOHAMMED I DONELLO JOHN E GARST MICHAEL E WANG LIMING GIL DANIEL W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/383,370 ~ 32: 16/09/ /02289 ~ Complete ~ 54: POSITION MEASUREING SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED MEASURING METHOD FOR DETECTING AN INDICATED POSITION OF A LINEARLY MOVABLE GUIDE ELEMENT ~ 71:AREVA NP Page 23

24 GMBH Paul-Gossen-Strabe 100 Erlangen ~ 72:REYMANN MARKUS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/11/ /02290 ~ Complete ~ 54: A BURNER FOR THE GASIFICATION OF A SOLID FUEL ~ 71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEACH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. Carel Van Bylandtlaan HR The hague ~ 72:DISSELHORST JOHANNES HERMANUS MARIA VAN DONGEN FRANCISCUS GERARDUS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 01/10/ /02291 ~ Complete ~ 54: ESTER PRO-DRUGS OF [3-(1-(1H-IMIDAZOL-4-YL)ETHYL)-2- METHYLPHENYL]METHANOL FOR LOWERING INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE ~ 71:ALLERGAN INC 2525 Dupont Drive T2-7H Irvine CA ~ 72:DIBAS MOHAMMED I CHOW KEN DONELLO JOHN E GARST MICHAEL E GIL DANIEL W WANG LIMING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/383,370 ~ 32: 16/09/ /02292 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUTOMATIC SOLAR TRACKING ADJUSTMENT/CONTROL APPARUTUS OF SOLAR GENERATION SYSTEM ~ 71:TOPPER SUN ENERGY TECHNOLOGY CO LTD No Sinsing Rd Hukou Township Hsinchu County Taiwan ~ 72:LUO CHIA CHING ~ 33: TW ~ 31: ~ 32: 02/11/ /02293 ~ Complete ~ 54: LAUNDRY DETERGENT PARTICLES ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BONSALL JUDITH MARIA KENNINGLEY STEPHEN THOMAS MOORE PHILIP RONALD ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/10/ /02294 ~ Complete ~ 54: PACKAGE COMPRISING A LAUNDRY COMPOSITION,DISPENSER FOR SAID PACKAGE AND METHOD FOR WASHING USING SAID DISPENSER AND SAID PACKAGE ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BONSALL JUDITH MARIA CHAPPLE ANDREW PAUL KENNINGLEY STEPHEN THOMAS PARRY ALYN JAMES ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/10/ /02295 ~ Complete ~ 54: LAUNDRY DETERGENT PARTICLES ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BATCHELOR STEPHEN NORMAN CHAPPLE ANDREW PAUL KENNINGLEY STEPHEN THOMAS ROSEBLADE JENNIFER SIAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/10/ /02296 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSPARENT PACKAGING OF DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BONSALL JUDITH MARIA CHAPPLE ANDREW PAUL HUBBARD JOHN FRANCIS KENNINGLEY STEPHEN THOMAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/10/ /02297 ~ Complete ~ 54: LAUNDRY DETERGENT PARTICLES ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BATCHELOR STEPHEN NORMAN CHAPPLE ANDREW PAUL KENINGLEY STEPHEN THOMAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/10/ /02298 ~ Complete ~ 54: LAUNDRY DETERGENT PARTICLE ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BATCHELOR STEPHEN NORMAN CHAPPLE ANDREW PAUL KENINGLEY STEPHEN THOMAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/10/ /02299 ~ Complete ~ 54: LAUNDRY DETERGENT PARTICLES ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BATCHELOR STEPHEN NORMAN CHAPPLE ANDREW PAUL KENINGLEY STEPHEN THOMAS ROSEBLADE JENNIFER SIAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/10/ /02300 ~ Complete ~ 54: MANUFACTURE OF COATED PARTICULATE DETERGENTS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BONSALL JUDITH MARIA MOORE PHILIP RONALD ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/10/ /02301 ~ Complete ~ 54: A WELDING APPARATUS AND A METHOD FOR WELDING ~ 71:ESAB AB Lindholmsallen 9 SE Goteborg ~ 72:BERG MICHAEL 2013/02302 ~ Complete ~ 54: PACKAGED PARTICULATE DETERGENT COMPOSITION ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BONSALL JUDITH MARIA KENINGLEY STEPHEN THOMAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/10/ /02303 ~ Complete ~ 54: LAUNDRY DETERGENT PARTICLES ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BATCHELOR STEPHEN NORMAN CHAPPLE ANDREW PAUL KENINGLEY STEPHEN THOMAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/10/ /02304 ~ Complete ~ 54: PARTICULATE DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING FLUORESCER ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:KENINGLEY STEPHEN THOMAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/10/2010 Page 24

25 2013/02305 ~ Complete ~ 54: FOAMING AGENTS COMPRISING HYDROPHOBIN ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:COX ANDREW RICHARD ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/10/ /02306 ~ Complete ~ 54: LEAVE-ON NON-SOLID CONDITIONING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING 12- [(12-HYDROXYOCTADECANOYL)OXY]OCTADECANOIC ACID ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:MADISON STEPHEN ALAN MOADDEL TEANOOSH HARICHIAN BIJAN ROSA JOSE GIULLERIMO MELDRUM GUILLERMO LEE JIANMING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/944,289 ~ 32: 11/11/ /02307 ~ Complete ~ 54: PACKAGED PARTICULATE DETERGENT COMPOSITION ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BONSALL JUDITH KENINGLEY STEPHEN THOMAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/10/ /02308 ~ Complete ~ 54: WASHING MACHINE ~ 71:MORAIS GEORGE MANUEL 36 Juniper Drive Dowerglen Ext 4 Edenvale 1609 Johannesburg ~ 72:MORAIS GEORGE MANUEL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/06550 ~ 32: 13/09/ /02309 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMIDAZO[4,5-C]QUINOLINES AS DNA-PK INHIBITORS ~ 71:MERCK PATENT GMBH Frankfurterstr Darmstadt ~ 72:FUCHSS THOMAS ZENKE FRANK MEDERSKI WERNER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/08/ /02310 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRILLING MACHINE POWER PACK WHICH INCLUDES A CLUTCH ~ 71:ATLAS COPCO DRILLING SOLUTIONS, LLC 2100 North First Street Garland Texas ~ 72:LEDBETTER TIMOTHY W PEEBLES IAN A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/576,103 ~ 32: 08/10/ /02311 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSTION FOR WELD OVERLAY AS WELL AS A METHOD OF WELDING FORMING THE OVERLAY COMPOSITION ~ 71:SCOPERTA INC Grainwood way San Diego CA ~ 72:CHENEY JUSTIN LEE MADOK JOHN HAMILTON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/939,093 ~ 32: 03/11/ /02312 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLUID CARTRIDGE ~ 71:HEWLETT PACKARD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LP Compaq Center Drive West Houston Texas ~ 72:HARVEY DAVID C STATHEM RALPH WELTER DAVE GONZALES CURT OLSEN DAVID 2013/02313 ~ Complete ~ 54: NANO-DEAGGREGATED CELLULOSE ~ 71:CELLULOSE SCIENCES INTERNATIONAL INC 7814 Ox Trail Way Verona WI ~ 72:ATALLA RAJAI H ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/382,604 ~ 32: 14/09/ /02314 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPLIT-CYCLE AIR HYBRID V-ENGINE ~ 71:SCUDERI GROUP LLC 1111 Elm Street Suite 33 West Springfield MA ~ 72:PHILLIPS FORD A MCKEE DOUGLAS A SCUDERI STEPHEN P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/388,716 ~ 32: 01/10/ /02315 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYPEPTIDES THAT BIND TO HUMAN COMPLEMENT COMPONENT C5 ~ 71:ALEXION PHARMACEUTICALS INC 352 Knotter Drive Cheshire CT ~ 72:GIES DAVID SPRINGHORN JEREMY P HUNTER JEFFREY W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/388,902 ~ 32: 01/10/ /02316 ~ Complete ~ 54: CARRIER PUCK AND CONVEYOR SYSTEM ~ 71:FLEXLINK COMPONENTS AB S GOTEBORG ~ 72:EK ANDERS ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 24/09/ /02317 ~ Complete ~ 54: MACROCYCLIC PROLINE DERIVED HCV SERINE PROTEASE INHIBITORS ~ 71:ENANTA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC 500 Arsenal Street Watertown MA ~ 72:OR YAT SUN WANG GUOQIANG WANG BIN MA JUN LONG JIANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/504,616 ~ 32: 05/07/ /02318 ~ Complete ~ 54: DYNAMIC RADIAL SHAFT SEAL ASSEMBLY WITH COMBINATION DUST EXLUSION THRUST PAD ~ 71:FEDERAL-MOGUL CORPORATION Northwestern Highway Southfield MI ~ 72:GRECA GERALD A TOTH DAVID M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/886,099 ~ 32: 20/09/ /02319 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLASTIC LID WITH INTEGRALLY CONNECTED FILM AND CONTAINER COMPRISING SAID LID ~ 71:SUPERFOS A/S Spotorno Alle 8 DK-2630 Taastrup ~ 72:FREDERIKSEN LARS SKJOLD ~ 33: DK ~ 31: PA ~ 32: 30/09/ /02320 ~ Complete ~ 54: FOODS SUPPLEMENT ~ 71:CAPE PENINSULA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Symphony Way Bellville 7530 ~ 72:BENADE PROF AMBROSE JACOB SPINNLEI OPPERMAN DR MARETHA 2013/02321 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COMPOSITION AND KIT THEREFOR ~ 71:KWAKHA TRUST 14 Kramer Road Kramerville Sandton ~ 72:REITZER ALEXANDER STEVEN - APPLIED ON 28/03/ /02322 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WORKTOP SUPPORT ~ 71:STEINHOBEL DESIGN (PTY) LTD 39 Sloane Street Bryanston 2146 Johannesburg ~ 72:STEINHOBEL BRIAN ARTHUR Page 25

26 2013/02323 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FEVER MATTRES (TEMPERATURE REGULATED MATTRESS) ~ 71:WILLEM MAARTENS COETZER 28 Lapwing Street Elspark Germiston 1428 ~ 72:WILLEM MAARTENS COETZER 2013/02324 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PRINT WHEEL FOR USE PARTICULARLY,BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY,IN A COMBINED TAPE DISPENSER AND PRINTER ~ 71:SHPIGEL LEONID 2nd Floor 299 Albert Road Woodstock 7925 ~ 72:SHPIGEL LEONID ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01234 ~ 32: 20/04/ /02325 ~ Complete ~ 54: TAPE DISPENSER ~ 71:SHPIGEL LEONID 2nd Floor 299 Albert Road Woodstock 7925 ~ 72:SHPIGEL LEONID ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/03023 ~ 32: 25/04/ /02326 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MODELING A PHYSICAL FORMATION ~ 71:GEMICON SOFTWARE INTERNATIONAL INC West Hastings stree PO Box Vancouver British Columbia V6E 3X1 ~ 72:SUDAMA RAM CARTER STEVEN GEORGE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/618,292 ~ 32: 30/03/ /02327 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LOW COST DUAL HIGH PRESSURE LOW PRESSURE THERMAL WATER HEATING SYSTEM ~ 71:TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Staatsartillerie Avenue Pretoria West 0183 Pretoria ~ 72:SNYMAN LUKAS WILLEM 2013/02328 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLAR ENERGY GENERATION METHOD AND SYSTEM USING BIOMASS BOILER AS AUXILIARY HEAT SOURCE ~ 71:WUHAN KAIDI ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO LTD T1 Jiangxia Avenue Miaoshan Development Zone Jiangxia District Wuhan Hubei ~ 72:YANG QINGPING ZHANG YAFENG LI HONG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/09/ /02329 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR MAKING A FILTER SEGMENT FOR A DISC FILTER AND THE FILTER SEGMENT ~ 71:VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS & TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT 1 Place Montgolfier F Saint Maurice ~ 72:RALVERT AKE ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 02/09/ /02330 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PURIFYING WATER ~ 71:PAC-SOLUTION OY Pasilankatu 2 Helsinki FI ~ 72:KEKKO TEUVO LONNQVIST PEKKA MAKKONEN PASI MAUNUKSELA JYRI ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 31/08/ /02331 ~ Complete ~ 54: RETINA PROSTHESIS ~ 71:CORNELL UNIVERSITY 395 Pine Tree Road Suite 310 Ithaca New York ~ 72:NIRENBERG SHEILA PANDARINATH CHETHAN OHIOHENUAN LFIJE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 2011/ ~ 32: 28/02/ /02332 ~ Complete ~ 54: 4-(METHYLAMINOPHENOXY) PYRDIN-3- YL- BENZAMIDE DERIVATIVES FOR TREATING CANCER ~ 71:OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO LIMITED 9 Kanda-Tsukasamachi 2-chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo ~ 72:NAKAGAWA TAKASHI SAKAMOTO MAKOTO YAMAGUCHI KAZUYA TERAUCHI YUKI SHIRAKURA MASAMICHI HARADA YASUO KOJIMA YUTAKA SUMIIDA TAKUMI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/389,393 ~ 32: 04/10/ /02333 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRY MIX COMPOSITION FOR PROVIDING AN INSTANT BEVERAGE ~ 71:FABULOSS PHYSIQUE CC 726 Makou Street Monumentpark 0105 Pretoria ~ 72:LEMMER ALETTA SUSANNA LEMMER HERMANUS RICHARD ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/05946 ~ 32: 20/08/ /02334 ~ Complete ~ 54: N-(TETRAZOL-5-YL)-AND N-(TRIAZOL-5-YL)ARYLCARBOXAMIDES AND USE THREOF AS HERBICIDES ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse Monheim ~ 72:BRAUN RALF VAN ALMSICK ANDREAS DORNER-RIEPING SIMON HAUSER-HAHN ISODE GATZWEILER ELMAR KOHN ARNIM AHRENS HARTMUT WILLIMS LOTHAR HEINEMANN INES ROSINGER CHRISTOPHER HUGH ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 01/09/ /02335 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUSBTITUTED N-PHENETHYLTRIAZOLONEACETAMIDES AND USE THEREOF ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse Monheim ~ 72:FURSTENER CHANTAL DELBECK MARTINA KRETSCHNER AXEL SCHMECK CARSTEN KELDENICH JORG KOLHOF PETER POOK ELISABETH TRUBEL HUBERT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 02/09/ /02336 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COMMUNICATING DATA IN A VEHICLE CONSIST ~ 71:GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 1 River Road Schenectady 5 NY ~ 72:COOPER JARED KLINEMAN GOODERMUTH TODD PELTZ DAVID MICHAEL KRAELING MARK BRADSHAW ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/189,944 ~ 32: 25/07/ /02337 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIFFERENTIATION OF PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS ~ 71:JANSEEN BIOTECH INC 800/850 Ridgeview Drive Horsham PA ~ 72:REZANIA ALIREZA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/378,480 ~ 32: 31/08/ /02338 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIFFERENTIATION OF HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS ~ 71:JANSEEN BIOTECH INC 800/850 Ridgeview Drive Horsham PA ~ 72:REZANIA ALIREZA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/378,472 ~ 32: 31/08/2010 Page 26

27 2013/02339 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIFFERENTIATION OF HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS ~ 71:JANSEEN BIOTECH INC 800/850 Ridgeview Drive Horsham PA ~ 72:FRYER BENJAMIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/378,448 ~ 32: 31/08/ /02340 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADENOSINE A1 AGONISTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF GLAUCOMA AND OCULAR HYPERTENSION ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse Monheim ~ 72:KLAR JURGEN LERCHEN HANS-GEORG KNORR ANDREAS MEIBOM DANIEL VON DEGENFELD GEORGES ALBRECHT KUPPER BARBARA SANDNER PETER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 02/09/ /02341 ~ Complete ~ 54: 4-1BB BINDING MOLECULES ~ 71:PFIZER INC 235 East 42nd Street New York New York ~ 72:AHRENS BIANCA BERGQVIST SIMON PAUL DUFIELD ROBERT LEE FISHER TIMOTHY SCOTT JONES HEATHER LAURENCE LADETZKI-BAEHS KATHRIN OLIPHANT THEODORE LAWRENCE QIN WENNING ROHNER ALLISON KARLYN TESAR MICHAEL YATES LIBBEY ANNE ZULLEY MORITZ BAXI SANGITA M DOYONNAS REGIS ELLIOT MARK WILLIAM JEROME RICHARD MICHAEL KAMPERSCHROER CRIS LOVE VICTORIA ALEXANDRIA ONADIPE ADEKUNHLE OLATUNBOSUN RADHAKRISHNAN VINAY SHARP LESILIE LYNNE THOMAS KRISTIN ELIZABETH ZIEGEMEIER DAISY MARIE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/381,210 ~ 32: 09/09/ /02342 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL MODULATORS AND METHODS OF USE ~ 71:STEM CENTRX INC 450 East Jamie Court South San Francisco CA ~ 72:DYLLA SCOTT J STULL ROBERT A OHSHIMA SAIYOU FOORD ORIT ANDERSON WADE C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/380,181 ~ 32: 03/09/ /02343 ~ Complete ~ 54: THIN LAYERED SOLAR MODULE HAVING A COMPOSITE WAFER STRUCTURE ~ 71:SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS FRANCE 18 avenue d' Alsace F Courbevole ~ 72:DOCH MATTHIAS STETTER WALTER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 12/10/ /02344 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLAR MODULE HAVING A CONNECTING ELEMENT ~ 71:SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS FRANCE 18 avenue d' Alsace F Courbevole ~ 72:DOCH MATTHIAS GASS ROBERT KARG FRANZ PHILIPP JAN BORIS VAN DER BURGT JAAP REUL BERNHARD DEGEN CHRISTOPH HAPP THOMAS LESMEISTER LOTHAR RATEICZAK MITJA SCHLARB ANDREAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/10/ /02345 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECOMBINANT SUBUNIT DENGUE VIRUS VACCINE ~ 71:MERCK SHARP & DOHME CORP 126 East Lincoln Avenue Rahway New Jersey ~ 72:COLLER BETH-ANN GRISWOLD PARKS D ELLIOT BETT ANDREW J PAI VIDYA B YELMENE MICHELE MARTYAK TIMOTHY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/408,310 ~ 32: 29/10/ /02346 ~ Complete ~ 54: CUTTING ELEMENTS,EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCORPORATING SUCH CUTTING ELEMENTS,AND METHODS OF FORMING SUCH CUTTING ELEMENTS ~ 71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED P O Box 4740 Houston Texas ~ 72:LYONS NICHOLAS J SCOTT DANNY E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/388,981 ~ 32: 01/10/ /02347 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXHAUST VALVE TIMING FOR SPLIT-CYCLE ENGINE ~ 71:SCUDERI GROUP LLC 1111 ELM Street Suit 33 West Springfield MA ~ 72:PHILLIPS FORD A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/404,239 ~ 32: 29/09/ /02348 ~ Complete ~ 54: CROSSOVER PASSAGE SIZING FOR SPLIT-CYCLE ENGINE ~ 71:SCUDERI GROUP LLC 1111 ELM Street Suit 33 West Springfield MA ~ 72:PHILLIPS FORD A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/046,840 ~ 32: 14/03/ /02349 ~ Complete ~ 54: WEAR RESISTANT MATERIAL AT THE SHIRTTAIL EDGE AND LEADING EDGE OF A ROTARY CONE DRILL BIT ~ 71:VAREL INTERNATIONAL IND L P 1625 West Crosby Suite 124 Carrolton Texas ~ 72:BOUAPHANH INPENG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/156,458 ~ 32: 09/06/ /02350 ~ Complete ~ 54: WEAR RESISTANT MATERIAL FOR THE SHIRTTAIL OUTER SURFACE OF A ROTARY CONE DRILL BIT ~ 71:VAREL INTERNATIONAL IND L P 1625 West Crosby Suite 124 Carrolton Texas ~ 72:BOUAPHANH INPENG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/896,484 ~ 32: 01/10/ /02351 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ANTI-JAMMING VEHICLE REMOTE ~ 71:NARAINSAMY ADELE KATRINE Douglas Saunders Drive Block A Sunbury Park La Lucia KwaZulu-Natal ~ 72:NARAINSAMY ADELE KATRINE 2013/02352 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ANTI-JAMMING GATE REMOTE ~ 71:SELVAN NARAINSAMY Delaware Avenue Virginia Durban North 4051 ~ 72:SELVAN NARAINSAMY - APPLIED ON 02/04/ Page 27

28 2013/02353 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR TREATING A LIQUID METHOD FOR TREATING A SUSPENSION ~ 71:ULTRASONIC SYSTEMS GMBH Gemeindewald 5 Thierhaupten ~ 72:JOERG GRAU CARMELO OLIVERI ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/10/ /02354 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR AUTOMATICALLY PIVOTING AROUND THE PADDLES ARRANGED ON A PADDLE WHEEL ~ 71:TAKRAF GMBH Torgauer Straße 336 D Leipzig ~ 72:HOLGER FRIEBE JAN NOWAK ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/03/ /02355 ~ Complete ~ 54: TWIN TURBINE SYSTEM WHICH FOLLOWS THE WIND/WATER (WINDTRACKER) FOR WIND AND/OR WATER POWER,WITH OPTIMIZED BLADE SHAPE ~ 71:DENNIS PATRICK STEEL Bullermannshof 21 Moers ~ 72:DENNIS PATRICK STEEL ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 03/08/ /02356 ~ Complete ~ 54: SELECTIVE LEACH RECOVERY OF ZINC FROM A COMPOSITE SULPHIDE ORE DEPOSIT,TAILINGS,CRUSHED ORE OR MINE SLUDGE ~ 71:YAVA TECHNOLOGIES INC Dwight Avenue Toronto Ontario M8V 2W7 ~ 72:MADHAV DAHAL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 30/09/ /02357 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EMOX BUDI OXYGEN BAG ~ 71:IVOR KENNETH DUNCAN 7 Arum Avenue Westridge Somerset West 7130 ~ 72:IVOR KENNETH DUNCAN 2013/02358 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD TO REALISE SOLAR PANEL HEATED SWIMMING POOL WITH LOW EXTERNAL ENERGY REQUIREMENT ~ 71:THEUNIS CHRISTIAAN VERSTER 50 Sandalwood Park 549 Farm Road Die Wilgers Pretoria 0041 ~ 72:THEUNIS CHRISTIAAN VERSTER 2013/02359 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VALUE CARD ~ 71:THABO SITHOLE 607 Madikane Street Protea North 1818 ~ 72:THABO SITHOLE 2013/02360 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ALLOYING METALS FROM THEIR ORES ~ 71:FOURIE LOUIS JOHANNES 19 Monte Carlo Drive Highveld X Centurion ~ 72:FOURIE LOUIS JOHANNES 2013/02361 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDROPHOBIC,FUNCTIONALIZED PARTICLES ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:DEUERLEIN STEPHAN DOMKE IMME MICHAILOVSKI ALEXEJ RIEGER REINHOLD CHAROENSIRISOMBOON PIYADA EICHHOLZ CHRISTIAN BAYER ROBERT ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 03/09/ /02362 ~ Complete ~ 54: 4-(5-CYANO-PYRAZOL-1-YL)-PIPERIDINE DERIVATIVES AS GPR 119 MODULATORS ~ 71:PFIZER INC 235 East 42nd Street New York New York ~ 72:MASCITTI VINCENT MCCLURE KIM FRANCIS MUNCHHOF MICHAEL JOHN ROBINSON RALPH PELTON JR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/11/ /02363 ~ Complete ~ 54: FORMULATIONS AND METHODS FOR ATTENUATING RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION INDUCED BY OPIOID OVERDOSE ~ 71:ALPHARMA PHARMACEUTICALS LLC 400 CROSSING BOULEVARD BRIDGEWATER NJ ~ 72:LAMSON MICHAEL J GOLI VEERAINDAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 26/10/ /02364 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUTO-INJECTOR ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Brüningstrasse 50 D Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:KEMP THOMAS MARK EKMAN MATTHEW ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 14/01/ /02365 ~ Complete ~ 54: MANUFACTURE OF CABLE BOLTS ~ 71:FCI HOLDINGS DELAWARE, INC 1105 North Market Street Suite 1300 Wilmington DE ~ 72:ARNOT JEREMY ROSS SARGOOD KENNETH ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 02/04/ /02366 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPOT-ON PESTICIDE COMPOSITION ~ 71:SERGEANT'S PET CARE PRODUCTS INC South 134th Street Omaha Nebraska ~ 72:NOUVEL LARRY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 22/09/ /02367 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING THE ENGINE BRAKING OPERATION IN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE ~ 71:MAN TRUCK & BUS OSTERREICH AB Schonauer Str 5 Steyr 4400 Osterreich ~ 72:CHAVES RODRIGO RAAB GOTTFRIED RAUP MARKUS GOHM LUKAS ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A397/2012 ~ 32: 02/04/ /02368 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER FILTRATION DEVICE AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME ~ 71:PROCLEANSE LLC 750 Lake Cook Road Suite 440 Buffalo Grove Illinois ~ 72:SPITTLE KEVIN S SEGAL FREDERICK R ROBESON MICHAEL CLARK JESSIE SCHOCH JR JOHN A BOWERS GARY LANE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 03/09/ /02369 ~ Complete ~ 54: THE OPERATION OF PROCESSES WHICH EMPLOY A CATALYST THAT DEACTIVATES OVER TIME ~ 71:SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 1 Sturdee Avenue Rosebank Johannesburg 2196 ~ 72:NEL HERMAN GERHARDUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/07687 ~ 32: 27/10/2010 Page 28

29 2013/02370 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SOIL COMPACTION SYSTEM, METHOD AND ROLLER ~ 71:STROMSOE ROGER ARNOLD 575 Heron Place Cedar Lakes Maroeladal Ext 11 Sandton ~ 72:STROMSOE ROGER ARNOLD 2013/02371 ~ Complete ~ 54: DITHIIN-TETRA(THIO) CARBOXIMIDES FOR CONTROLLING PHYTOPATHOGENIC FUNGI ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse Monheim ~ 72:HIMMLER THOMAS WACHENDORFF-NEUMANN ULRIKE SEITZ THOMAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 21/03/ /02372 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLID DISPERSIONS CONTAINING AN APOPTOSIS-INDUCING AGENT ~ 71:ABBVIE INC 1 North Waukegan Road North Chicago IL ~ 72:CATRON NATHANIEL D MILLER JONATHAN TONG PING LINDLEY DAVID J SCHMITT ERIC A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 29/10/ /02373 ~ Complete ~ 54: MANGANESE OXIDE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME,AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING LITHIUM MANGANESE COMPOSITE OXIDE USING SAME ~ 71:TOSOH CORPORATION 4560 Kaisei-Cho Shunan-Shi Yamaguchi-ken ~ 72:IWATA EIICHI YAMASHITA MIKI SUZUKI NAOTO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/02/ /02374 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF ACTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM CONDITIONS ~ 71:F HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG Grenzacherstrasse 124 CH Basel ~ 72:GASSER RODOLFO THOMAS ANDREW HERNANDEZ MARIA-CLEMENCIA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/11/ /02375 ~ Complete ~ 54: MICRO DEVICES BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS AND USES OF THE SAME ~ 71:CHANG HE BIO-MEDICAL SCIENCE (YANGZHOU) CO LTD 3/F Building No 9 No 1 Xinxi Ave Guangling New Town Yangzhou Jiangsu ~ 72:YU CHRIS CHANG YU HE 2013/02376 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR VACUUM PRESSURE SWING ADSORPTION WITH TEMPORARY STORAGE ~ 71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Klosterhofstrasse Munchen ~ 72:GRAHL MATTHIAS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/10/ /02377 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR TREATING A SOLUTION CONTAINING ZINC SULPHATE ~ 71:OUTOTEC OYJ Riihitontuntie Espoo ~ 72:SALMINEN JUSTIN RUONALA MIKKO RIIHIMAKI TEPPO ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 12/10/ /02378 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED TAMPER-EVIDENT CLOSURE AND PACKAGE ~ 71:CLOSURE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL INC 7702 Woodland Drive Suite 200 Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:SADIQ SOHAIL GEVERS DAVID E EDIE JOHN MOLL WILLIAM A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 28/02/ /02379 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLASTIC CLOSURE WITH ENHANCED PERFORMANCE ~ 71:CLOSURE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL INC 7702 Woodland Drive Suite 200 Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:SADIQ SOHAIL GEVERS DAVID E BASHYAM NAVANEETH TARTOCK RUSS EDIE JOHN MOLL WILLIAM A BHATT PRANAV M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 28/02/ APPLIED ON 03/04/ /02380 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUTOMATIC DOOR BOTTOM DROP-DOWN SEAL ~ 71:RBP ASSOCIATES LTD Channel House 386 Seafront Hayling Island P011 OBD ~ 72:PARKER REGINALD BRIAN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/09/ /02381 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CENTRAL SOLAR RECEIVER ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 4th Floor Victoria Street Stellenbosch Western Cape Province 7600 ~ 72:KROGER DETLEV G 2013/02382 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MG METERED VOUCHERS TO BE USED BY METERED BOX WITH NETWORK SCREEN ~ 71:MASOMBUKA GEORGE MAKHAYA P O Box 476 Buthi 0469 ~ 72:MASOMBUKA GEORGE MAKHAYA 2013/02383 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INTEGRATED BIOHYDROGEN,BIOETHANOL AND BIOELECTRICITY PRODUCTION BIOREFINERY ~ 71:RUAN WERNER KRUGER 466 Hugo St Waterkloofglen Pretoria ~ 72:RUAN WERNER KRUGER 2013/02384 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SYRINGE PLUNGER ROD AND REGULATOR ~ 71:SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 17 SMITH STREET BEDFORDVIEW 2007 ~ 72:SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 2013/02385 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SYRINGE AND AN ACCESSORY THEREFOR ~ 71:SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 17 SMITH STREET BEDFORDVIEW 2007 ~ 72:SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 2013/02386 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VIRTUAL TEXTBOOK ~ 71:MBANANGA NOLWAZI 111 Pine Avenue Centurion 0157 ~ 72:MBANANGA NOLWAZI 2013/02387 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING FOAM MATERIAL USING MOLTEN SLAG ~ 71:SHANDONG COKING GROUP CO LTD 97 Liuquan Road Zhangdian Zibo Shandong ~ 72:WANG Page 29

30 QINGTAO YU XIANJIN ZHAO XIN GONG BENKUI WEI ZHENXIA LI YUEYUN MING JUN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/09/ /02388 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING PLATE INORGANIC NONMETAL MATERIAL USING MOLTEN SLAG ~ 71:SHANDONG COKING GROUP CO LTD 97 Liuquan Road Zhangdian Zibo Shandong ~ 72:WANG QINGTAO YU XIANJIN ZHAO XIN GONG BENKUI WEI ZHENXIA LI YUEYUN MING JUN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/09/ /02389 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING STONE MATERIAL USING MOLTEN SLAG ~ 71:SHANDONG COKING GROUP CO LTD 97 Liuquan Road Zhangdian Zibo Shandong ~ 72:WANG QINGTAO YU XIANJIN ZHAO XIN GONG BENKUI WEI ZHENXIA LI YUEYUN MING JUN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/09/ /02390 ~ Complete ~ 54: ARYLOSULFONAMIDES FOR THE TREATMENT OF CNS DISEASES ~ 71:ADAMED SP.Z O.O Pienkow 149 PL Czosnow K/Warszawy ~ 72:KOLACZKOWSKI MARCIN KOWALSKI PIOTR JASKOWSKA JOLANTA MARCINKOWSKA MONIKA MITKA KATARZYNA BUCKI ADAM WESOLOWSKA ANNA PAWLOWSKI MACIEJ ~ 33: PL ~ 31: P ~ 32: 17/09/ /02391 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN AUTOMATIC COUPLER ~ 71:C J BEARINGS AND CASTINGS (PTY) LTD 87 Second Street Booysens Reserve Johannesburg 2016 ~ 72:OSMAN MUHAMMAD SHAHEED 2013/02392 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SYSTEM FOR USE IN TISSUE REPAIR ~ 71:SMITH & NEPHEW INC 150 Minuteman Road Andover MA ~ 72:SORENSEN PETER KLINDT KOSKI MATTHEW EDWIN TORRIE PAUL ALEXANDER ELLIS DANIEL B SULLIVAN JAMES JOSEPH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 06/10/ /02393 ~ Complete ~ 54: NEW CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF THE SODIUM SALT OF (4-{4-[5-(6- TRIFLUOROMETHYL-PYRIDIN-3-YLAMINO)-PYRIDIN-2-YL]PHENYL}-CYCLOHEXYL)-ACETIC ACID ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:SUTTON PAUL ALLEN GIRGIS MICHAEL J LIANG JESSICA PRASHAD MAHAVIR VILLHAUER EDWIN BERNARD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 07/10/ /02394 ~ Complete ~ 54: REVERSIBLE LOW ENERGY REFINER PLATES ~ 71:ANDRITZ INC One Namic Place Glens Falls New York ~ 72:GINGRAS LUC ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 22/03/ /02395 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONSTRUCTION OF A GRIPPING FABRIC ~ 71:CHERNESKI JAMES PAUL 709 Lelia Court Bel Air MD ~ 72:CHERNESKI JAMES PAUL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 29/08/ /02396 ~ Complete ~ 54: MICROENCAPSULATION PROCESS AND PRODUCT ~ 71:SPI PHARMA INC 503 Carr Road Suite 210 Wilmington DE GOLL DIANE A 503 Carr Road Suite 210 Wilmington DE PROPST CECIL W 4300 Henry Street Norton Shores MI ~ 72:GOLL DIANE A PROPST CECIL W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 20/09/ /02397 ~ Complete ~ 54: CYTOMEGALOVIRUS GB ANTIGEN ~ 71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALS S.A. Rue de l' Institut 89 B-1330 Rixensart ~ 72:BAUDOUX GUY JEAN FERNAND PIERRE MARCHAND MARTINE BLAIS NORMAND ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 15/10/ /02398 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOFT-BAKED FOODSTUFFS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME ~ 71:KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS LLC Three Lakes Drive Northfield IL ~ 72:COUTTENYE RICHARD AUGUSTO JANULIS THEODORE N ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 20/10/ /02399 ~ Complete ~ 54: OMNIDIRECTIONAL LED LIGHT BULB ~ 71:SHANDONG KAIYUAN ELECTRONIC CO LTD Wenzhou Industrial Park Changle Weifang Shandong ~ 72:LIU SHUGAO AN JIANCHUM ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/12/ /02400 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADHESIVE TAPE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AN ADHESIVE TAPE ~ 71:ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC 3600 West Lake Avenue Glenview Illinois ~ 72:LANFRANCONI ALDO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/09/ /02401 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIDIABETIC ENOLIC GLUCOSIDE OF PHENYLPYRUVIC ACID ~ 71:ZADEC APS Boege Alle 5 DK-2970 Hoersholm ~ 72:JOUBERT ELIZABETH LOUW JOHAN TYAGI RAHUL FEY STEPHEN JOHN ULVEN TROND 2013/02402 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING LYME DISEASE ~ 71:CORNELL UNIVERSITY 395 Pine Tree Road Suite 310 Ithaca New York ~ 72:WAGNER BETTINA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 27/09/ /02486 ~ Complete ~ 54: MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE INHIBITORS ~ 71:RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED Head Office 12th Floor Devika Tower 06 Nehru Place New Delhi ~ 72:KHERA MANOJ KUMAR SATTIGERI JITENDRA A YADAV NEERAJ KUMAR RAUF ABDUL REHMAN ABDUL CLIFFE IAN A BHATNAGAR PRADIP KUMAR RAY ABHIJIT SRIVASTAVA PUNIT KUMAR DASTIDAR SUNANDA GHOSH ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2278/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 24/09/ /02487 ~ Complete ~ 54: MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE INHIBITORS ~ 71:RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED Head Office 12th Floor Devika Tower 06 Nehru Place New Delhi ~ 72:KHERA MANOJ KUMAR Page 30

31 PALLE VENKATA P SATTIGERI VISWAJANANI JITENDRA SATTIGERI JITENDRA A SONI AJAY RAUF ABDUL REHMAN ABDUL SIVAKUMAR R REDDY RANADHEER R MUSIB ARPITA CLIFFE IAN A BHATNAGAR PRADIP KUMAR RAY ABHIJIT SRIVASTAVA PUNIT KUMAR DASTIDAR SUNANDA GHOSH ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2279/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 24/09/ /02488 ~ Complete ~ 54: MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE INHIBITORS ~ 71:RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED Head Office 12th Floor Devika Tower 06 Nehru Place New Delhi ~ 72:KHERA MANOJ KUMAR SONI AJAY SATTIGERI JITENDRA A SATTIGERI VISWAJANANI JITENDRA DAS BISWAJIT CLIFFE IAN A BHATNAGAR PRADIP KUMAR RAUF ABDUL REHMAN ABDUL MUSIB ARPITA SAHA SUBHAM YADAV NEERAJ KUMAR AHAMMED SABIR REDDY RANADHEER R RAY ABHIJIT SRIVASTAVA PUNIT KUMAR DASTIDAR SUNANDA GHOSH ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2280/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 24/09/ /02489 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN INTEGRATED UNIT FOR READING IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION BASED ON INHERENT DISORDER ~ 71:BILCARE TECHNOLOGIES SINGAPORE PTE LTD 52 Changi South Street 1 Singapore ~ 72:MORAN PETER MALCOLM NUMBUDIRI NARAYAN BO MA LEE CHI WEI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 08/09/ /02490 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODIFIED RELEASE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF DESVENLAFAXINE ~ 71:LUPIN LIMITED 159 CST Road Kalina Santacruz (East) State of Maharashtra Mumbai ~ 72:SAHOO ASHOK KUMAR KOLE SHRENIK AVACHAT MAKRAND ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 530/KOL/2011 ~ 32: 12/04/ APPLIED ON 04/04/ /02403 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENERGISER ~ 71:HOLFELD BARRY GRAEME 1027 Schooner avenue Laser Park Honeydew ~ 72:HOLFELD BARRY GRAEME ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/06198 ~ 32: 17/08/ /02404 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ANTI-THEFT DEVICE ~ 71:ODENDAAL JOHANNES GERHARDUS HENDRIK 4 Stinkhout Avenue Birchleigh Gauteng 1619 ~ 72:ODENDAAL JOHANNES GERHARDUS HENDRIK 2013/02405 ~ Complete ~ 54: GENERATOR ~ 71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH Dreekamp 5 Aurich ~ 72:WILKO GUDEWER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/11/ /02406 ~ Complete ~ 54: SILENCER ~ 71:J EBERSPACHER GMBH & CO KG Eberspacherstrasse Esslingen ~ 72:THOMAS REINHEIMER Michael SCHMIDT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/11/ /02407 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DURILITE ~ 71:QUINTON PETER CAPITO No 46 Ninth Avenue Elsies River 7490 QUINTESSENTIAL INNOVATIONS MANUFACTURING No 46 Ninth Avenue Elsies River 7490 ~ 72:QUINTON PETER CAPITO 2013/02408 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FLAT FIRE LIGHTER ~ 71:ROBERT MARK HOFMEYR 6 Equestrian Close Greyton 7233 Western Cape ~ 72:ROBERT MARK HOFMEYR 2013/02409 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GRAVITY-ASSISTED PUMP SYSTEM ~ 71:ROBERT MARK HOFMEYR 6 Equestrian Close Greyton 7233 Western Cape ~ 72:ROBERT MARK HOFMEYR 2013/02410 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LIGHT/TEMPERATURE ACTIVATED SOLAR GEYSER CONTROLLER ~ 71:ROBERT MARK HOFMEYR 6 Equestrian Close Greyton 7233 Western Cape ~ 72:ROBERT MARK HOFMEYR 2013/02411 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ADDITION TO WEDDING GLASS MEMORABILIA ~ 71:DEAN EVAN SHER 64 Rosemary way fairmount ridge Johannesburg Gauteng 2192 ~ 72:DEAN EVAN SHER 2013/02412 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SWITCH WIZ ~ 71:NJABACO NDLOVU No 35 5th Road Kew KGOTSO MBEDZI No 35 5th Road Kew THANDO MAGEKISO No 35 5th Road Kew ~ 72:NJABACO NDLOVU KGOTSO MBEDZI THANDO MAGEKISO 2013/02413 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ANTI-TAMPERING DEVICE FOR USE ON A FUEL TANK ~ 71:LUNOEL TRADING (PTY) LTD Unit 15 Pecanwood Industrial Estate 3 Woodlands Drive Waterfall 3610 ~ 72:LAMPRECHT HENDRIK OOSTENWALD JOHANNES 2013/02414 ~ Provisional ~ 54: UNDERGROUND MINING SUPPORT SYSTEM ~ 71:STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD 1 Nursery Road Westerndeep Levels Carletonville 2499 ~ 72:KILLASSY NATALIE 2013/02415 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CONTROLLED DIRECTION TWO WHEEL DRIVE ~ 71:INTEGRATED POOL PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD 70 Driefontein Muldersdrift 1747 ~ 72:SCHMITT KARL-HEINZ 2013/02416 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PRE-AUTHORIZED PAYMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:FUNDAMO (PTY) LTD 2 Strand Road Bellville Western Cape Province 7530 ~ 72:O'REGAN ALAN JOSEPH HUXHAM HORATIO NELSON Page 31

32 2013/02417 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INCENTIVIZING MOBILE LOAN REPAYMENTS ~ 71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION P O Box 8999 M1-12SE San Francisco California ~ 72:PICKENS MARK KULPATI ASHISH SILVER CARA MBABAZI LUCY CHHATPAR RAVI TSE LILIAN BAKER GINGER CHIPCHASE JAN COOPER GORDON CHENG IHAN 2013/02418 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MULTIFUNCTIONAL ILLUMINATED CONTAINER ~ 71:UYS JESSICA PATRICIA 24 Plough Avenue Waterkloof Ridge Pretoria 0181 ~ 72:UYS JESSICA PATRICIA REILLY STELLA MARGARET UYS IGNATIUS STEPHANUS MEYER 2013/02419 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIESEL ENGINE EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT ~ 71:SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD 1 Studree avenue Rosebank Johannesburg 2196 Gauteng Province ~ 72:VELAERS ADRIAN JAMES SCHABERG PAUL WERNER YATES ANDREW ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/06404 ~ 32: 07/09/ /02420 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING AN AUDIO SIGNAL AND FOR PROVIDING A HIGHER TEMPORAL GRANULARITY FOR A COMBINED UNIFIED SPEECH AND AUDIO CODEC (USAC) ~ 71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGERWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V Hansastrasse 27C D Munchen VOICEAGE CORP 750 Lucerne Road Suite 250 Montreal Quebec H3R 2H6 ~ 72:MULTRUS MARKUS GRILL BERNHARD RETTELBACH NIKOLAUS FUCHS GUILLAUME NEUENDORF MAX BESSETTE BRUNO LEFEBVRE ROCH GOURNAY PHILIPPE WILDE STEPHEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 06/10/ /02421 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR EXTRACTING MAGNETIC MEDIA FROM A PARTICULATE MINERAL STREAM ~ 71:MAGNET-UND PROZESSTECHNIK CC 33 Blandford Estate 69 Blandford Road Northriding 2162 ~ 72:STEINMULLER ARNO 2013/02422 ~ Complete ~ 54: DUAL INHIBITORS OF MET AND VEGF FOR THE TREATMENT OF CASTRATION-RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER AND OSTEOBLASTIC BONE METASTASES ~ 71:EXELIXIS INC 210 East Grand Avenue South San Francisco CA ~ 72:SMITH DAVID HUSSAIN MAHA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 02/05/ /02423 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION,METHODS FOR TREATING AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:GREMPLER ROLF JOHANSEN ODD-ERIK KLEIN THOMAS LUIPPOLD GERD MARK MICHAEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 17/01/ /02424 ~ Complete ~ 54: BONDING PATTERN FOR DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLES ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY ONE PROCTER & GAMBLE PLAZA CINCINNATI OHIO ~ 72:RAWAT DIGVIJAY GLASSMEYER RONDA LYNN STONE KEITH JOSEPH CECCHETTO PIETRO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 01/10/ /02425 ~ Complete ~ 54: A FIBER BED ASSEMBLY FOR A FIBER BED MIST ELIMINATOR ~ 71:MECS, INC Corporate Pointe South Outer Forty Road Suite 100, St.Louis, Missouri ~ 72:AZWELL DOUGLAS E MUELLER FREDERICK L ZIEBOLD STEVEN A BRUEMMER JULIE M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 04/11/ /02426 ~ Complete ~ 54: A FIBER BED ASSEMBLY FOR A FIBER BED MIST ELIMINATOR ~ 71:MECS, INC Corporate Pointe South Outer Forty Road Suite 100, St.Louis, Missouri ~ 72:AZWELL DOUGLAS E MUELLER FREDERICK L ZIEBOLD STEVEN A BRUEMMER JULIE M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 04/11/ /02427 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLEXIBLE CONTAINER HAVING A BUILT-IN AUTO-HEATING OR AUTO- REFRIGERATING ELEMENT ~ 71:SARCINELLA GIUSEPPE Residenza Alla Cascata 5 CH-6595 Riazzino ~ 72:SARCINELLA GIUSEPPE ~ 33: CH ~ 31: 01560/10 ~ 32: 24/09/ /02428 ~ Complete ~ 54: CELLULOSE-BASED COMPOSITE MATERIALS ~ 71:YISSUM RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM LTD Hi Tech Park The Edmond j. Safra Campus The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Givat Ram P O Box Jerusalem ~ 72:SHOSEYOV ODED HEYMAN ARNON LAPIDOT SHAUL MEIROVITCH SIGAL NEVO YUVAL GUSTAFSSON TORD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 07/09/ /02429 ~ Complete ~ 54: ONCOLYTIC ADENOVIRAL VECTORS CODING FOR MONOCLONAL ANTI- CTLA-4 ANTIBODIES ~ 71:ONCOS THERAPEUTICS OY Saukonpaadenranta 2 Helsinki FI ~ 72:DIAS JOAO CERULLO VINCENZO HEMMINKI AKSELI PESONEN SARI ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/05/ /02430 ~ Complete ~ 54: MESOIONIC PYRIDO [1,2-A] PYRIMIDINE PESTICIDES ~ 71:E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 1007 Market Street Wilmington Delaware ~ 72:PAHUTSKI JR THOMAS FRANCIS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 24/10/ /02431 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUTOMOBILE SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG MODULES COMPRISING POLYESTER AIRBAG WITH GAS INFLATORS ~ 71:INVISTA TECHNOLOGIES SARL ZWEIGNIEDERLASSUNG ST GALLEN Page 32

33 PESTALOZZISTRASSE ST GALLEN ~ 72:SCHMITT THOMAS EDWARD BARNES TODD C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 04/10/ /02433 ~ Complete ~ 54: HOLLOW CONFECTIONERY AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME ~ 71:OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO LIMITED 9 Kanda-Tsukasamachi 2-chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo ~ 72:YAMADA KAORU ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/10/ /02434 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING AN IRON-TIN LAYER ON A PACKAGING STEEL SUBSTRATE ~ 71:TATA STEEL IJMUIDEN B.V. P O Box H.18 NL 1970 CA IJmuiden ~ 72:PORTEGIES ZWART ILJA WIJENBERG JACQUES HUBERT OLGA JOSEPH ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/10/ /02435 ~ Complete ~ 54: STEAM POWER PLANT WITH A GROUND HEAT EXCHANGER ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strabe 7/664/2 CH-5401 Baden ~ 72:SCHUELE VOLKER VELM SILVIA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/09/ /02436 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYNGAS PRODUCED BY PLASMA GASIFICATION ~ 71:AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS INC 7201 Hamilton Boulevard Allentown Pennsylvania ALTER NRG TH Street SE Calgary T2G 2W3 Alberta ~ 72:KRISHNAMURTHY GOWRI KRETZ CHRISTINE PECK HIGDON III CHARLES ROLAND GORODETSKY ALEKSANDR SANTOIANNI JAMES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 10/11/ /02437 ~ Complete ~ 54: A CABLE TIE ~ 71:STEENKAMP HENDRIK ADRIAAN 77 Waterkloof Estates 509 Piering Street Rietvalleirand Ext Pretoria Gauteng ~ 72:STEENKAMP HENDRIK ADRIAAN 2013/02438 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR TREATING HCV INFECTIONS ~ 71:F HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG Grenzacherstrasse 124 CH-4070 Basel ~ 72:LEIMINER ANDREAS MILLER DAVE ALAN SHAH NAVNIT HARGOVINDAS LINDENSTRUTH KAI SCHEUBEL EMMANUEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 09/11/ /02439 ~ Complete ~ 54: HANDS-FREE BREAST PUMP SYSTEM ~ 71:BRITTNER LYNDON P O Box 234 Provo UT ~ 72:BRITTNER LYNDON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 05/10/ /02440 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DATA COMMUNICATION THROUGH METAL ~ 71:GLOBALTECH CORPORATION PTY LTD 1/48 Vinnicombe Drive Canning Vale Wastern Australia 6155 ~ 72:ANWAR JOHAN STEWART GORDON KLASS MICHAEL WILKINSON BRETT JAMES HEJLEH KHALED ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/10/ /02441 ~ Complete ~ 54: A NEW METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING HYPERTENSION AS WELL AS CARDIOMYOPATHIES ~ 71:CELLTREND GMBH Im Biotechnologiepark Luckenwalde ~ 72:HEIDECKE HARALD SCHULZE-FORSTER KAI ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/10/ /02442 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH HEATING RATE TREATMENT OF PDC CUTTERS ~ 71:VAREL INTERNATIONAL IND L P 1625 West Crosby Suite 124 Carrolton Texas ~ 72:BELLIN FEDERICO CHINTAMANENI VAMSEE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 05/04/ /02443 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF BROMINE OR BROMIDE CONTAINING ORGANIC COMPOSITIONS FOR REDUCING MERCURY EMISSIONS DURING COAL COMBUSTION ~ 71:ALBERMARLE CORP 451 Florida Street Baton Rouge LA ~ 72:NALEPA CHRISTOPHER J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 06/10/ /02444 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIGHT FIXTURE REMOTE CONTROLLING SYSTEM ~ 71:JUSTING TECHNOLOGY (TAIWAN) PTE LTD 6 FI No 602 Zhongzheng Rd Zhongli City Taoyuan County Taiwan ~ 72:SU JIA QING CHAN TUNG JUNG CHEN CHING MU YU YUAN MING CHEN SHEN YAUR ~ 33: TW ~ 31: ~ 32: 05/04/ /02456 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SYSTEMS,METHODS AND DEVICES FOR TRANSACTING ~ 71:FUNDAMO (PTY) LTD 2 Strand Road Bellville Western Cape Province 7530 ~ 72:HUXHAM HORATIO NELSON O'REGAN ALAN JOSEPH - APPLIED ON 05/04/ /02445 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF AND A SYSTEM FOR ELECTROPLATING ONE OR MORE PARTS SO AS TO ACHEIVE A PREDETERMINED THICKNESS AND HARDNESS ON SAID ONE OR MORE PARTS ~ 71:AMECTRANS INC 1715 W 130th St Gardena CA ~ 72:OSTGAARD JOHN TVEITAN 2013/02446 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PUMPING APPARATUS ~ 71:NEMATORQUE (PTY) LTD c/o 37 Adcock Street Chamdor ~ 72:WOOD RICHARD ROY BREDIN MURRAY Page 33

34 2013/02447 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN ANCHOR DEVICE ~ 71:DU PLESSIS ECKARDT 266 Fakkel Street Silverton Pretoria 0184 ~ 72:DU PLESSIS ECKARDT DU PLESSIS SAM CAWOOD MARTIN VENTER DIRK LAMBERT JACOBS AT 2013/02448 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CLAMP ASSEMBLY ~ 71:MONUMENT MACHINE SHOP LTD st S E Calgary Alberta T2Z 4K6 ~ 72:MESSMER LEONARD PICKFORD TIMOTHY SUTHERLAND MICHAEL THOMAS PATRICK GIANG LAUREN 2013/02449 ~ Provisional ~ 54: IMPROVEMENT TO SECURITY ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM ~ 71:SECHABA THATO MATIMA 25 Birch Street Noordwyk Midrand ~ 72:SECHABA THATO MATIMA 2013/02450 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELECTRONIC WEED CONTROL ~ 71:KELVIN BESTER P.O.Box Wonderboompoort 0033 CHRISTIAAN JACOBUS BESTER P.O.Box Wonderboompoort 0033 ~ 72:KELVIN BESTER CHRISTIAAN JACOBUS BESTER 2013/02451 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERSONAL AND COMMUNITY SAFETY USING MOBILE PHONE LOCATION-BASED SERVICES AND CROWD SOURCING TECHNIQUES ~ 71:KNIGHT-HOOD (PTY) LTD P O Box Tokai 7966 ~ 72:DUNCAN GREEWOOD 2013/02452 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SKIN AND BODY TONER (HERBIE) ~ 71:WARREN MAURICE HIGHAM No 4 Summer Gardens 34 oleander Avenue Edleen ~ 72:Warren Maurice HIGHAM 2013/02453 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOLAR PANEL WITH MOUNTING FRAME ~ 71:VAN NIEKERK DANIEL GABRIEL P O BOX THE FALLS 1522 ~ 72:VAN NIEKERK DANIEL GABRIEL 2013/02454 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A LIGHT ASSEMBLY ~ 71:WRIGHT THABIT 1142 Plovers Nest Featherbrooke Estate Krugersdorp 1746 ~ 72:WRIGHT THABIT 2013/02455 ~ Complete ~ 54: A COMBINATION COMPOSITION ~ 71:AFT PHARMACEUTICALS LTD Level Hurstmere Road Takapuna Auckland 0622 ~ 72:ATKINSON HARTLEY CAMPBELL ~ 33: NZ ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/11/ /02457 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HIGH INTENSITY ULTRASONIC TREATMENT OF BAKING MATERIALS ~ 71:UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA UPM Serdand Selangor ~ 72:CHIN NYUK LING TAN MEI CHING CHE PA NASRUL FIKRY YUSOF YUS ANIZA ~ 33: MY ~ 31: PI ~ 32: 05/10/ /02458 ~ Complete ~ 54: SALT(S) OF 7-CYCLOPENTYL-2-(5-PIPERAZIN-1-YL-PYRIDIN-2-YLAMINO)-7H- PYRROLO[2,3-D]PYRIMIDINE-6-CARBOXYLIC ACID DIMETHYLAMIDE AND PROCESSES OF MAKING THEREOF ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:CALIENNI JOHN VINCENT CHEN GUANG- PEI GONG BAOQING KAPA PRASAD KOTESWARA SAXENA VISHAL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 10/11/ /02459 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIBODIES ~ 71:OXFORD BIOTHERAPEUTICS LTD 94a Milton Park Abingdon Oxon OX14 4RY ~ 72:TERRETT JONATHAN ALEXANDER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 20/10/ /02460 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABILIZED FORMULATIONS CONTAINING ANTI-INTERLEUKIN-4 RECEPTOR (IL-4R) ANTIBODIES ~ 71:REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS INC 777 Old Saw Mill River Road Tarrytown NY ~ 72:DIX DANIEL B TANG XIAOLIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 05/10/ /02461 ~ Complete ~ 54: AQUEOUS RINSE TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:AGARWAL RUPESH KUMAR BARGAJE VIJAYA MILIND BEHAL VIDUR CHAHAR AMIT SINGH DESAI DOLLY HIMANSHU KULKARNI PRACHI KASHINATH PISAL NARAYAN RAMCHANDRA SIROHI VIVEK VERMA NEETU XAVIER DOMINIC ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2689/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 28/09/ /02462 ~ Complete ~ 54: PREDICTION OF REMAINING LIFE IN A HEAT EXCHANGER ~ 71:CHEVRON U S A INC 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon California ~ 72:HUYSE LUC VAN ROODSELAAR ALBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 12/10/ /02463 ~ Complete ~ 54: PEST CONTROLLING COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PEST ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY 27-1, Shinkawa 2-chome Chuo-ku Tokyo ~ 72:KIGUCHI SO TANAKA SOICHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/10/ /02464 ~ Complete ~ 54: PEST CONTROLLING COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PEST ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY 27-1, Shinkawa 2-chome Chuo-ku Tokyo ~ 72:KIGUCHI SO TANAKA SOICHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/10/ /02465 ~ Complete ~ 54: PEST CONTROLLING COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PEST ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY 27-1, Shinkawa 2-chome Chuo-ku Tokyo ~ 72:KIGUCHI SO TANAKA SOICHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/10/2010 Page 34

35 2013/02466 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LOADING TUFTS INTO A TUFT CARRIER ~ 71:ULSTER CARPET MILLS (HOLDINGS) LIMITED Castle Island Factory Portadown Craigavon BT62 1EE ~ 72:STEWART RICHARD ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/10/ /02467 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE SECURE TRANSFER OF DATA ~ 71:ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE Avenue de Wagram Paris ~ 72:TARRAGO ARNAUD SITBON PASCAL NGUYEN PIERRE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: FR ~ 32: 07/10/ /02468 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS TO MAKE BASE OIL BY OLIGOMERIZING LOW BOILING OLEFINS ~ 71:CHEVRON U S A INC 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon California ~ 72:ELOMARI SALEH MILLER STEPHEN J HOMMELTOFT SVEN IVAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 13/12/ /02469 ~ Complete ~ 54: RAPID 3D MODELING ~ 71:SUNGEVITY 66 FRANKLIN STREET SUITE 310 OAKLAND CA ~ 72:PRYOR ADAM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 07/10/ /02470 ~ Complete ~ 54: FAUCET EXTENDING APPARATUS AND METHOD ~ 71:LEE SUSANNA 430 Livorna Road Alamo California ~ 72:LEE SUSANNA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 02/09/ /02471 ~ Complete ~ 54: SINGLE COMPONENT,LOW TEMPERATURE CURABLE POLYMERIC COMPOSITION AND RELATED METHOD ~ 71:FERRO CORPORATION 1000 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland OHIO ~ 72:JIANG HONG SHAIKH AZIZ S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 05/10/ /02472 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOUNDING FEEDBACK SCHEMES FOR VERY HIGH THROUGHPUT WIRELESS SYSTEMS ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego Carlifonia ~ 72:VERMANI SAMEER VAN ZELST ALBERT SAMPATH HEMANTH TANDRA RAHUL VAN NEE DIDIER JOHANNES RICHARD JONES IV VINCENT KNOWLES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 07/09/ /02473 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONNECTOR PIN ASSEMBLY WITH DUAL FUNCTION OUTER END PORTIONS, AND ASSOCIATED GROUND ENGAGING APPARATUS ~ 71:HENSLEY INDUSTRIES INC 2108 Joe Field Road Dallas TEXAS ~ 72:CAMPOMANES PATRICK DIAZ ISAI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 09/06/ /02474 ~ Complete ~ 54: ERGONOMIC HANDLE WITH USER-INTERFACE ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:AGON FABIEN LUDOVIC ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/09/ /02475 ~ Complete ~ 54: A MONITORING APPARATUS BACKGROUND ~ 71:3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY 3M Centre Saint Paul Minnesota ~ 72:GEMER GIL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 07/09/ /02476 ~ Complete ~ 54: ALUMINUM SALT CONTAINING HIGH PERCENTAGE OF AL30 ~ 71:COLGATE- PALMOLIVE CO 300 Park Avenue New York N.Y ~ 72:PAPPAS IRAKLIS PAN LONG VAUGHN JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 2010/ ~ 32: 02/11/ /02477 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIPERSPIRANT ACTIVE COMPOSITIONS AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO 300 Park Avenue New York N.Y ~ 72:PAPPAS IRAKLIS PAN LONG 2013/02478 ~ Complete ~ 54: DENTIFRICE COMPOSITION WITH REDUCED ASTRINGENCY ~ 71:COLGATE- PALMOLIVE CO 300 Park Avenue New York N.Y ~ 72:CAMPBELL THOMAS S PRENCIPE MICHAEL FISHER STEVEN W 2013/02479 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO BRAKE CONTROL ~ 71:LAND ROVER a United Kingdom company Banbury Road Gaydon Warwick CV35 ORR Warwickshire ~ 72:BEEVER PAUL REYNOLDS TIMOTHY ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/09/ /02480 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYMORPHS AND SALTS OF 6-(1H-INDOL-4-YL)-4-(5-{[4-(1-METHYLETHYL)- 1-PIPERAZINYL]METHYL}-1,3-OXAZOL-2-YL)-1H-INDAZOLE AS PI3K INHIBITORS FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF E.G. RESPIRATORY DISORDERS ~ 71:GLAXO GROUP LIMITED 980 Great West Road Brentford Middlesex TW8 9GS ~ 72:HAMBLIN JULIE NICOLE KEELING SUZANNE ELAINE PARR NIGEL JAMES JONES PAUL SPENCER LE JOELLE WILLACY ROBERT DAVID ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/10/ /02481 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROPAGATION OF AMENDMENT MADE TO A MASTER TO COPIES ~ 71:ABB TECHNOLOGY AG Affolternstrasse 44 CH-8050 Zurich ~ 72:MESSINGER CHRISTIAN GRAMBERG OLIVER WILKE KAY JESKE RALF 2013/02528 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING EXPENDITURE ~ 71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION P O Box 8999 San Francisco California ~ 72:PICKENS MARK KULPATI ASHISH SILVER CARA MBABAZI LUCY CHHATPAR RAVI TSE LILIAN BAKER GINGER CHIPCHASE JAN COOPER GORDON CHENG IHAN 2013/02556 ~ Provisional ~ 54: APPLIANCE CONTROL UNIT FOR THE DISABLED ~ 71:DISABILITY ASSISTIVE DEVICES (PTY) LTD 7 Wendy Way Panorama Cape Town 7500 ~ 72:TAIT JAMES STONE Page 35

36 - APPLIED ON 08/04/ /02482 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROTOR BLADE WITH HEATING DEVICE FOR A WIND TURBINE ~ 71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH Dreekamp 5 Aurich ~ 72:GERHARD LENSCHOW ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/11/ /02484 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A PRESSURE INDICATOR FOR A PRELOAD DEVICE ~ 71:GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue Aeroton Johannesburg ~ 72:CROMPTON BRENDAN ROBERT 2013/02485 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FRAUD BAR (FRAUD BARRIER DEVICE) ~ 71:LUVUYO MASINGILE Monato Crescent Vosloorus Ext 25 ~ 72:LUVUYO MASINGILE 2013/02491 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTILAYER LIGNOCELLULOSE-CONTAINING MOLDINGS HAVING LOW FORMALDEHYDE EMISSION ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:KASMAYR DANIEL ROSCHMANN KONRAD SCHMIDT MICHAEL FINKENAUER MICHAEL KALBE MICHAEL WEINKOTZ STEPHEN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/09/ /02492 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLUIDISED BED PYROLYSIS APPARATUS AND METHOD ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA Cnr Lynnwood & University Roads Hatfield Pretoria 0002 ~ 72:HEYDENRYCH MICHAEL DAVID SWART STEPHEN DAVID BOATENG AKWASI ACHEAMPONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 10/09/ /02493 ~ Complete ~ 54: TAPERED HELICAL AUGER TURBINE TO CONVERT HYDROKINETIC ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY ~ 71:ANDERSON WINFIELD SCOTT JR Crisa Drive Palm Beach Gardens Florida ~ 72:ANDERSON WINFIELD SCOTT JR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 23/03/ /02494 ~ Complete ~ 54: VASOPROTECTIVE AND CARDIOPROTECTIVE ANTIDIABETIC THERAPY ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:KLEIN THOMAS DAIBER ANDREAS JOHANSEN ODD-ERIK MARK MICHAEL PATEL SANJAYKUMAR WOERLE HANS-JUERGEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 02/06/ /02495 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXPANDED POLYOLEFIN CONTAINING POWDERED ACTIVATED CARBON ~ 71:KANEKA BELGIUM NV Nijverheidsstraat 16 B-2260 Westerlo-Oevel ~ 72:RAVESTYN PIERRE VAN LAEVEREN NANCY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 26/10/ /02496 ~ Complete ~ 54: ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING SURFACE VISUAL TEXTURE ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY ONE PROCTER & GAMBLE PLAZA CINCINNATI OHIO ~ 72:VISSCHER RONALD BOSMAN RAWAT DIGVIJAY ZINK KATHRYN REBECCA STONE KEITH JOSEPH CECCHETTO PIETRO GIBSON FREDERICK WILLIAM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 15/10/ /02497 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING PROCESS VAPOR AND BOILER FEED STEAM IN A HEATABLE REFORMING REACTOR FOR PROVIDING SYNTHESIS GAS ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse Dortmund ~ 72:VON TROTHA THILO HEINRICH JAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/09/ /02498 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A TASK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:PROSENSE TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 1st Floor Building B Cambridge Office Park 5 Bauhinia Drive Highveld Technopark Centurion Gauteng ~ 72:PAPASTEFANOU ANDREW KENETH ANTHONY 2013/02499 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITION ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:NAGARAJAN ARUN KUMAR ROUT DEELEEP KUMAR SINHA RITESH KUMAR ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2688/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 28/09/ /02500 ~ Complete ~ 54: DESICCANT CONTAINER ~ 71:LUPIN LIMITED 159 CST Road Kalina Santacruz (East) State of Maharashtra Mumbai ~ 72:CHATTERJEE ABHIJIT SHETTY RAJENDRA RAMESH ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1137/KOL/2010 ~ 32: 12/10/ /02501 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATIC REMOVAL OF CARBON DEPOSITS FROM THE OVEN CHAMBERS AND FLOW CHANNELS OF NON-RECOVERY AND HEAT- RECOVERY COKE OVENS ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse Dortmund ~ 72:KIM RONALD ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/09/ /02502 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HANDLING IN-DEVICE CO-EXISTENCE INTERFERENCE IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ENVIRONMENT ~ 71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. 129 Samsung-ro Yeongtong-gu Suwon-si Gyeonggi-DO ~ 72:BAGHEL SUDHIR KUMAR JAIN NITIN MANEPALLI VENKATESWARA RAO ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2939/CHE/2010 ~ 32: 04/10/ /02503 ~ Complete ~ 54: MOBILE TERMINAL,BASE STATION AND METHODS THEREIN ~ 71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) S Stockholm ~ 72:PRADAS JOSE LUIS ALSENMYR GERTIE MANZANO FRANCISCO SUNELL KAI-ERIK PEISA JANNE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 01/10/2010 Page 36

37 2013/02504 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO FABRIC CONDITIONERS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BIRD NIGEL PETER BURGESS KARL MERRINGTON JAMES ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 01/09/ /02505 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SUNSCREEN COMPOSITION ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:DUGGAL CHARU GAURAV KUMAR RAUT JANHAVI SANJAY ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2830/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 12/10/ /02506 ~ Complete ~ 54: A STABLE SUNSCREEN COMPOSITION ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:CHAVAN MOHAN VIJAYKUMAR KUNJUPILLAI BALU VAIDYA ASHISH ANANT ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2951/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 25/10/ /02507 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR LIFTING A ROOFING STRUCTURE ~ 71:RICHTRAU 23 INVESTMENTS CC T/A HYBRID AFRICA 33 Boerneef Street Wilro Park Roodepoort 1724 Gauteng ~ 72:BEYLEVELD HENDRIK 2013/02508 ~ Complete ~ 54: BENT-OUT WALL IN THE REGION OF A SUBSTANTIALLY RECTANGULAR BURNER OPENING ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse 7/699/5 CH-5401 Baden ~ 72:ESCHENHAGEN JENS LEUTHEL LEONHARD ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/09/ /02509 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A TASK COMPLETION AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:PROSENSE TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 1st Floor Building B Cambridge Office Park 5 Bauhinia Drive Highveld Technopark Centurion Gauteng ~ 72:PAPASTEFANOU ANDREW KENETH ANTHONY 2013/02510 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENCODING DEVICE AND METHOD,DECODING DEVICE AND METHOD,AND PROGRAM ~ 71:SONY CORPORATION Konan Minato-ku Tokyo ~ 72:YAMAMOTO YUKIHIRO CHINEN TORU ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 15/10/ /02511 ~ Complete ~ 54: TIME DELAY ELEMENTS FOR EXPLOSIVE DETONATORS ~ 71:AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED Aeci Place 23/24 The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead 2191 Sandton Gauteng Province ~ 72:MORGAN CLIFFORD GORDON LABUSCHAGNE GEORGE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/02716 ~ 32: 13/04/ /02512 ~ Complete ~ 54: BOTTOM BRACKET ASSEMBLY ~ 71:QUICKROCK ENGINEERING PTY LTD 34 Homestead Street Alphen Park 1502 Benoni ~ 72:DU PREEZ STEPHEN 2013/02513 ~ Complete ~ 54: ISOXAZOLINE OXIMES AS ANTIPARASITIC AGENTS ~ 71:AH USA 42 LLC nd Street New York New York ~ 72:CURTIS MICHAEL PAUL ELLSWORTH EDMUND LEE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 24/09/ /02514 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECLOSABLE POURING ELEMENT WITH BARRIER FILM AND SUPPORT WALL ~ 71:SIG TECHNOLOGY AG Laufengasse Neuhausen am Rheinfall ~ 72:HIMMELSBACH SVEN WASSUM MARKUS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: DE ~ 32: 15/10/ /02515 ~ Complete ~ 54: ABRASION RESISTANT STEEL,METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AN ABRASION RESISTANT STEEL AND ARTICLES MADE THEREFROM ~ 71:KENNAMETAL INC P O Box Technology Way Latrobe PA ~ 72:MOODY VANCE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 30/11/ /02516 ~ Complete ~ 54: CARBON OXIDE CAPTURE ~ 71:ARKEMA FRANCE 420 rue d'estienne d'orves Colombes ~ 72:PLEE DOMINIQUE FREMY GEORGES ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/10/ /02517 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR INHIBITING INSECT INFESTATIONS ~ 71:ELI LILLY AND COMPANY LILLY CORPORATE CENTER CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS STATE OF INDIANNA ~ 72:MARR AMY LOUISE MEYER KATHERINE ANN PAARLBERG TANDY ELIZABETH WINKLE JOSEPH RAYMOND MEYER JEFFERY ALAN OWENS JANE GRANVILLE SNYDER DANIEL EARL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 05/11/ /02518 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PREPARATION OF AN AQUEOUS GLYPHOSATE CONCENTRATE COMPOSITION HAVING MIXTURE OF AMINE SALTS ~ 71:NUFARM AUSTRALIA LTD Pipe Road, Laverton North, Victoria 3026 ~ 72:SPENCER ALLAN SAYER CHAD RICHARD ORD PANAYI ARISTOS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 11/01/ /02529 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FLEXIBLE MOBILE BANKING ~ 71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION P O Box 8999 San Francisco California ~ 72:PICKENS MARK KULPATI ASHISH SILVER CARA MBABAZI LUCY CHHATPAR RAVI TSE LILIAN BAKER GINGER CHIPCHASE JAN COOPER GORDON CHENG IHAN 2013/02530 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GOAL-BASED SAVINGS ACCOUNT ~ 71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION P O Box 8999 San Francisco California ~ 72:PICKENS MARK KULPATI ASHISH SILVER CARA MBABAZI LUCY CHHATPAR RAVI TSE LILIAN BAKER GINGER CHIPCHASE JAN COOPER GORDON CHENG IHAN Page 37

38 2013/02565 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR TREATING HYPERURICEMIA AND RELATED DISEASES ~ 71:ARDEA BIOSCIENCES INC 4939 Directors Place San Diego California ~ 72:QUART BARRY D - APPLIED ON 09/04/ /02519 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR MAKING MULTIPARTICULATE GASTRORETENTIVE DOSAGE FORMS ~ 71:MELIATYS 56 Avenue De La Victoire F Rousset ~ 72:KIRKORIAN JOEL SYLVAIN MICHEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/10/ /02520 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER TREATMENT IN AT LEAST ONE MEMBRANE FILTRATION UNIT FOR ENHANCED HYDROCARBON RECOVERY ~ 71:TOTAL S A 2 Place Jean miller La Defense 6 F Courbevoie ~ 72:SAMUEL HENG PIERRE PEDENUAD PHILIPPE COFFIN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 10/58369 ~ 32: 14/10/ /02521 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER TREATMENT IN AT LEAST ONE MEMBRANE FILTRATION UNIT FOR ASSISTED RECOVERY OF HYDROCARBONS ~ 71:TOTAL S A 2 Place Jean miller La Defense 6 F Courbevoie ~ 72:SAMUEL HENG PIERRE PEDENUAD ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 10/58370 ~ 32: 14/10/ /02522 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AUTO DETAILING SYSTEM ~ 71:JOHAN JONKER 8 Kommandeurs Avenue Stellenbosch ~ 72:JOHAN JONKER 2013/02523 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COLON RUNZ "ROAD COLOUR TYRES:CANS/BIKES/AIRPLANES/TRUCKS/ROAD LEGAL VEHICLES" ~ 71:NAVALYN SOOBRAMONEY 39 Trojan Villiage Furrow Road Equestria Pretoria 0184 ~ 72:NAVALYN SOOBRAMONEY 2013/02524 ~ Provisional ~ 54: UNI ZORB (OIL & CHEMICAL ABSORBENT) ~ 71:IVAN POSTMA ODASA 64 Estate Road Benoni Small Farms ~ 72:IVAN POSTMA ODASA 2013/02525 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BREAKWIRE ~ 71:REINHARD PIENAAR 71 Pendorina Ave Protea Park Rustenburg 0899 ~ 72:REINHARD PIENAAR 2013/02526 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ION EXCHANGE METHOD ~ 71:TRAILBLAZER TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD 36 Steyn Road Rietvallei Krugersdorp ~ 72:JOHN ARTHUR BEWSEY 2013/02531 ~ Complete ~ 54: A MONITORING DEVICE AND METHOD ~ 71:MILLS JACQUES 26 Fairfield Heuwilsig centurion 0157 ~ 72:MILLS JACQUES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/00147 ~ 32: 09/01/ /02532 ~ Complete ~ 54: SILENT FC VARIANTS OF ANTI-CD40 ANTIBODIES ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:HEUSSER CHRISTOPH RUSH JAMES VINCENT KAREN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 15/11/ /02533 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTISTAGE MEMBRANE DISTILLATION DEVICE ~ 71:AAA WATER TECHNOLOGIES AG C/O 4S Treuhand AG Hinterbergstrasse 18 CH-6330 Cham ~ 72:HEINZL WOLFGANG ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/10/ /02534 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTELLIGENT INTERFACE FOR A DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEM ~ 71:ABB INC Regency Parkway Suite 200 Cary NC ~ 72:SENTGEORGE TIMOTHY M CARNEY DAVID M HUNKAR PAUL E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 12/10/ /02535 ~ Complete ~ 54: FIBER FOR ARTIFICIAL HAIR,AND HAIR ACCESSORY FORMED FROM SAME ~ 71:KANEKA CORPORATION 2-4, Nakanoshima 3-chome Kita-ku Osaka-Shi Osaka ~ 72:HASHIMOTO TOMOMICHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/10/ /02536 ~ Complete ~ 54: VEHICLE LOADING AND UNLOADING DETECTION ~ 71:LEICA GEOSYSTEMS MINING INC 600 S Country Club Road Tucson Arizona ~ 72:VESTERDAL STEVEN H OLSON JONATHAN P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 04/10/ /02537 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABLE AND SOLUBLE ANTIBODIES ~ 71:ESBATECH - A NOVARTIS COMPANY LLC Wagistrasse 21 CH-8952 Schlieren ~ 72:BORRAS LEONARDO URECH DAVID ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 11/05/ /02538 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIOMARKER FOR VALVULAR HEART DISEASE ~ 71:COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH Anusandhan Bhavan 2 Rafi Marg New Delhi ~ 72:BANDYOPADHYAY ARUN BANERJEE TANIMA MUKHERJEE SOMADITYA DUTTA SANTANU ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2440/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 13/10/ /02539 ~ Complete ~ 54: CLEANING SYSTEM FOR CLEANING PARABOLIC TROUGH COLLECTOR PLANTS AND CLEANING METHOD USING SAID SYSTEM ~ 71:SENER INGENINIERA Y SISTEMAS S.A. Avda De Zugazarte 56 E Las Arenas-Guecho (Vizcaya) ~ 72:VICENTE PENA CARLOS JAVIER MASSABE MUNOZ FRANCESC VILLA NAVARRO JOSE RAMON GARRIDO ORTIZ SOLEDAD ~ 33: ES ~ 31: P ~ 32: 18/03/2011 Page 38

39 2013/02540 ~ Complete ~ 54: A RESIDENCE TIME CHAMBER ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:DAVID CHANDRA FRANKLIN RAJANARAYANA VENKATARAGHAVAN ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 3022/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 01/11/ /02541 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF MANUFACTURING STEEL TUBES FOR DRILLING RODS WITH IMPROVED MECHANICAL PROPERTIES,AND RODS MADE BY THE SAME ~ 71:TENARIS CONNECTIONS LIMITED 112 Bonadie St Kingstown ST Vincent & the Grenadines ~ 72:ALTSCHULER EDUARDO EGGER PABLO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 10/04/ /02542 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING CONTENT TO A RECIPIENT DEVICE ~ 71:IRDETO CORPORATE BV 105 Taurus Avenue 2132 LS Hoofddorp ~ 72:DOUMEN JEROEN MATHIAS JARNIKOV DMITRI ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 09/09/ /02543 ~ Complete ~ 54: RETAINING ELEMENT ~ 71:REDELINGHUYS JOHANNES HERMANUS 206 Beethoven Street Beethoven Place Waterkloof Glen 0010 Pretoria East Gauteng ~ 72:REDELINGHUYS JOHANNES HERMANUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01807 ~ 32: 12/03/ /02544 ~ Complete ~ 54: A THAUMATIN-BASED IMPROVED SWEETENING COMPOSITION AND EDIBLE PRODUCTS MADE THEREWITH ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:GALINDO CUSPINERA VERONICA MARTIN NATHALIE MARGUERITE CLAIRE GODINOT NICOLAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/09/ /02545 ~ Complete ~ 54: GRANULATED FOOD PRODUCT ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:LIAN HWEE PENG REBECCA ULMER HELGE SHEN DONG LIU CHANG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/09/ /02546 ~ Complete ~ 54: A STEVIA-BASED IMPROVED SWEETENING COMPOSITION AND EDIBLE PRODUCTS MADE THEREWITH ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:GALINDO CUSPINERA VERONICA MARTIN NATHALIE MARGUERITE CLAIRE GODINOT NICOLAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/09/ /02547 ~ Complete ~ 54: BOTTOM DOOR OPENING-CLOSING MECHANISM,BOTTOM DOOR DEVICE AND DROP-BOTTOM HOPPER CAR ~ 71:QIQIHAR RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK CO., LTD No. 36, Changqian 1st Ave Tlefeng District Qigihar Hellongjiang ~ 72:YUE LINGHAN HE BAICHUAN YU LEI ZHAO TIANJUN YANG SHUANG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/10/ /02548 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIGEN DELIVERY PLATFORMS ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:LILJA ANDERS FRANTI MICHAEL LOOMIS REBECCA MASON PETER C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 11/10/ /02549 ~ Complete ~ 54: VOLATILE MATEIAL DISPENSER AND DISPENSING SCREEN THEREFOR ~ 71:I&I DEVELOPMENTS LTD Washington House P O Box 112 Reigate Surrey RH2 9FT ~ 72:SLADE BRIAN PARRY ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/09/ /02550 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN AUDIO REPRODUCTION DEVICE AND A METHOD FOR USING THE AFOREMENTIONED DEVICE ~ 71:CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY LTD 31 International Business Park Creative Resource SINGAPORE ~ 72:SIM WONG HOO CHANG THEAN KUIE CHRISTOPHER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 01/10/ /02555 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TO BE ADVISED ~ 71:AMALIA LIZEMORE 121 Sandham Road Norton Home Estates Benoni 1509 ~ 72:AMALIA LIZEMORE 2013/02560 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL TOPICAL COMPOSITION OF MUPIROCIN ~ 71:LABORATORIOS OJER PHARMA SL C Sancho El Mayor 1 Izquierda Pamplona (Navarra) ~ 72:GONZALEZ OJER CARLOS GONI ALLO BEATRIZ PASTOR FERNADEZ FIONA YARNOZ DE MIGUEL CAYETANA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/10/ /02561 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CONTAINER AND BLANK THEREFORE ~ 71:STEFANO MICHELE CUTURI 341 Spioenkop Road North Riding 2162 ~ 72:ANDREA CUTURI 2013/02595 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A COMPOSITE MATERIAL AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SUCH A MATERIAL ~ 71:HOWELL CHRISTOPHER JOHN PETER 63 Main Road Noordhoek 7979 ~ 72:HOWELL CHRISTOPHER JOHN PETER 2013/02596 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PRODUCT FOR COATING A SUBSTRATE ~ 71:HOWELL CHRISTOPHER JOHN PETER 63 Main Road Noordhoek 7979 ~ 72:HOWELL CHRISTOPHER JOHN PETER - APPLIED ON 10/04/ Page 39

40 2013/02551 ~ Complete ~ 54: STACK OF INTERFOLDED ABSORBENT SHEET PRODUCTS ~ 71:SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB S Gotenborg ~ 72:FORMON JOHN S ALBRECHT FREDERICK R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 29/10/ /02552 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CONTAMINATED WATER BY MEANS OF ADSORPTION AND NANOFILTRATION ~ 71:ENI S P A Piazzale E Mattel 1 I Rome ~ 72:ROBERTO BAGATIN RAFFAELLO SISTO RICCARDO TUFFI RODOLFO VIGNOLA MARCO PETRANGELI PAPINI ALESSANDRA DE FOLLY D'AURIS ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2010A ~ 32: 05/11/ /02553 ~ Complete ~ 54: A NON-RETURN VALVE FOR A TUBULAR CONSOLIDATION ELEMENT ~ 71:ELAS GEOTECNICA S.R.L Centro Commerciale San Felice Lotto T.4 3/21 Segrate (Milano) ~ 72:CRISTIANO BONOMI ~ 33: IT ~ 31: BO2010A ~ 32: 22/11/ /02554 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SECURE GRIPPING MEMBER DEVICE ~ 71:MARIUS PAGE 54 Rietz Str Meyerton 1961 ~ 72:MARIUS PAGE 2013/02557 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STORMWATER DEFLECTOR INLET ~ 71:JAN STEYN ERASMUS 28 Vaal Drive Petersfield Ext Springs 1559 ~ 72:JAN STEYN ERASMUS 2013/02558 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TODDLERS SAFETY ZONE ~ 71:KAREN AMANDA VAN DER SCHYFF 513 Koedoebessig Street Helderkruin Roodepoort ~ 72:KAREN AMANDA VAN DER SCHYFF 2013/02559 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RAIL (WHEEL) SPRAG ~ 71:OOSTHUIZEN PJJVR 7 Eksteen Street Odendaalsrus 9480 ~ 72:OOSTHUIZEN PJJVR 2013/02562 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOADING CAR ~ 71:VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST 24 Gaisford Street Potch Industrial Potchefstroom 2531 ~ 72:VICTOR LIONEL HAVENGA NORMAN ROY BREEDT ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/02744 ~ 32: 16/04/ /02563 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DISPENSER ~ 71:JOBURGER CC 1114 PLAZA PLACE CNR. RISSIK AND JEPPE JOHANNESBURG 2001 ~ 72:ZITHANDE EMMANUEL MBALA KENEILWE PHUTHEGO PIETER ETIENNE DREYER TRAVIS EUGENE MADDOCKS 2013/02564 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADJUSTABLE SIFTER TRAY ~ 71:KENNEDY VAN DAM U'SSELT-FRISO 18 6th Street Plezvale Randfontein Johannesburg HENDRIK BASTIAAN MAXIMILIAAN BENINICK 18 6th Street Plezvale Randfontein Johannesburg ~ 72:KENNEDY VAN DAM U'SSELT-FRISO HENDRIK BASTIAAN MAXIMILIAAN BENINICK 2013/02566 ~ Complete ~ 54: SHUFFLING MACHINE ~ 71:TAIWAN FULGENT ENTERPRISE CO LTD No 99-6 Sec 2 Nan-kang Road Taipei City 115 Taiwan ~ 72:HO CAI-SHIANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 09/11/ /02567 ~ Complete ~ 54: SHUFFLING MACHINE ~ 71:TAIWAN FULGENT ENTERPRISE CO LTD No 99-6 Sec 2 Nan-kang Road Taipei City 115 Taiwan ~ 72:HO CAI-SHIANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 09/11/ /02568 ~ Complete ~ 54: SHUFFLING MACHINE ~ 71:TAIWAN FULGENT ENTERPRISE CO LTD No 99-6 Sec 2 Nan-kang Road Taipei City 115 Taiwan ~ 72:HO CAI-SHIANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 09/11/ /02575 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-IL-23 ANTIBODIES ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:BARRETT RACHEL REBECCA CANADA KEITH CATRON KATRINA MARY COPENHAVER ROBERT FREGO LEE EDWARD RAYMOND ERNEST LEE SINGH SANJAYA ZHU XIANGYANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 03/03/ /02573 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PURIFICATION OF COMPLEMENT FACTOR H ~ 71:OCTAPHARMA AG Seidenstrasse 2 CH-8853 Lachen ~ 72:BRANDSTAETTER HUBERT SCHULZ PETRA ROEMISCH JUERGEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 13/10/ /02574 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A TRAILER ~ 71:NOONAN ROBERT CHRISTOPHER CROCKFORD River House 168 Cent Street Lynnwood Glen Pretoria 0081 ~ 72:NOONAN ROBERT CHRISTOPHER CROCKFORD NOONAN RORY CROCKFORD 2013/02569 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION CONTAINING A PYRIPYROPENE INSECTICIDE AND AN ADJUVANT ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:XU WEN NEESE PAUL FLETCHER WILLIAM MAURICE ANSPAUGH DOUGLAS D SAXELL HEIDI EMILIA DIELEMAN CEDRIC WEISHAAR WALTER KIERKUS PAUL CH BENTON KARA LEVY TATJANA BERGHAUS RAINER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/12/ /02570 ~ Complete ~ 54: POWER DIVIDER ~ 71:ZF FRIEDRICHSHAFEN AG Graf-von-Soden-Platz , Friedrichshafen ~ 72:SOLKA ULRICH ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/09/ /02571 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION CONTAINING A PYRIPYROPENE INSECTICIDE AND A BASE ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:DIELEMAN CEDRIC KNIERIEM TORSTEN KRAPP MICHAEL KIERKUS PAUL CH XU WEN BENTON KARA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/12/2010 Page 40

41 2013/02572 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING COMMUNICATION WITH A SERVICE USING A RECIPIENT IDENTIFIER ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN Espoo ~ 72:VIMPARI MARKKU KELEVI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 13/09/ /02576 ~ Complete ~ 54: EMBOSSED ABSORBENT ARTICLE ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY ONE PROCTER & GAMBLE PLAZA CINCINNATI OHIO ~ 72:WILSON GREGORY J DENG RONG WAAS STEVE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 28/10/ /02577 ~ Complete ~ 54: FILLING OF PARTITIONED FILM PACKAGES FOR ANCHORING SYSTEMS FOR MINES ~ 71:J-LOK CO 1016 Bedington Road Martinsburg WV ~ 72:SIMMONS WALTER JOHN SIMMONS WALTER NEAL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 26/10/ /02578 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR COATING METALLIC SURFACES WITH A COATING AGENT CONTAINING A POLYMER,THE COATING AGENT,AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:CHEMETALL GMBH, Trakehner Strasse 3, Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:KRUGER MIKE GRUNBERG PETRA SCHNEIDER MARK ANDRE DOMES HERIBERT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/09/ /02579 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING HEAT TREATMENT ~ 71:PNN MEDICAL SA Av Riond-Bosson 14 CH-1110 Morges ~ 72:WALLSTEN HANS I ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 15/09/ /02580 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIOPRODUCTION OF AROMATIC CHEMICALS FROM LIGNIN-DERIVED COMPOUNDS ~ 71:ALIGNA TECHNOLOGIES INC Cabot Boulevard Suite 205 Hayward CA ~ 72:CHATTERJEE RANJINI MITCHELL KENNETH ZAHN KENNETH LIU GARY Y ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 25/10/ /02581 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ELECTRONIC DEVELOPMENT TOOL AND KIT ~ 71:SOUTH AFRICAN TECHNOLOGICAL AND EDUCATIONAL INNOVATORS (PTY) LTD 447 Block TT 0152 Soshanguve South ~ 72:MDLULI ADRIN BONGANI NDLOVU SKHUMBUZO 2013/02582 ~ Complete ~ 54: CATHETER ASSEMBLY WITH IMPROVED SAFETY MEANS ~ 71:POLY MEDICURE LTD Plot No 105 Sector 59 Hsiidc Industrial Area Faridabad Haryana ~ 72:BAID RISHI ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2253/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 21/09/ /02583 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCEESES FOR PURIFICATION OF PROTEINS ~ 71:ABBVIE INC 1 North Waukegan Road North Chicago IL ~ 72:WANG CHEN HICKMAN ROBERT K ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 11/10/ /02584 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACYLBENZENE DERIVATIVE ~ 71:DAIICHI SANKYO COMPANY, LIMITED 3-5-1, Nihonbashi Honcho Chuo-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:YAMANOI SHIGEO NAMIKI HIDENORI MATSUMOTO KOJI YOSHITOMI TOMOMI KATAGIRI TAKAHIRO HATTA MADOKA TAKAHASHI KANAKO OCHIAI YUICHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/02/ /02585 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF CONVERTING A PATIENT'S TREATMENT REGIMEN FROM INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION OF AN OPIOID TO ORAL CO-ADMINISTRATION OF MORPHINE AND OXYCODINE USING A DOSING ALGORITHM TO PROVIDE ANALGESIA ~ 71:QRXPHARMA LTD Level Miller Street North Sydney NSW 2060 ~ 72:RICHARDS PATRICIA T MENGLE-GAW LAUREL J STERN WARREN C SCHWARTZ BENJAMIN D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 18/07/ /02586 ~ Complete ~ 54: GRADING PICK EXTENDED FINS ~ 71:SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB SE Sandviken ~ 72:MONYAK KENNETH FADER JOSEPH MOUTHAAN DANIEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 27/10/ /02587 ~ Complete ~ 54: REDUCED VOLUME CUTTING TIP AND CUTTING BIT INCORPORATING SAME ~ 71:SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB SE Sandviken ~ 72:MONYAK KENNETH FADER JOSEPH MOUTHAAN DANIEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 20/10/ /02588 ~ Complete ~ 54: MEDICAMENT DELIVERY DEVICE ~ 71:SHL GROUP AB IP Department Box 1240 Augustendalsvagen 19 SE Nacka Strand ~ 72:GUSTAFSSON MAGNUS LOOF STEFAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 11/10/ /02589 ~ Complete ~ 54: PACKAGE FOR ARTICLES ~ 71:G.D SOCIETA PER AZIONI Via Battindarno 91 I- Bologna ~ 72:BIONDI ANDREA ROILA PATRIZIO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: BO2011A ~ 32: 24/03/ /02590 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENGINE ~ 71:POLARIS INDUSTRIES INC 2100 Highway 55 Medina Minnesota ~ 72:OLTMANS BRET ALLEN GALSWORTHY DAVID ANDREW NUGTEREN DANIEL JOSEPH NELSON GORDON RAYMOND HITT BRIAN J SLATER CHAD MICHAEL MCKOSKEY GEORGE JAY ANDERSON BLAKE ANDREW ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/09/2010 Page 41

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51 Notice is hereby given that ANTONIONI, CLAUDE AND VOGEL STEPHANE OF HAHN & HAHN INC., 222 RICHARD STREET, HATFIELD, PRETORIA made application for the restoration of the patent granted to said ANTONIONI, CLAUDE AND VOGELSTEPHEN for an invention entitled BLOCKS OF WOOD AGGLOMERATE numbered 2007/10746 dated. 11/12/2007which became void on 11/12/2012 owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof. Notice is hereby given that NOKIA CORPORATION OF ADAMS & ADAMS, 4 DAVENTRY ROAD, LYNWOOD MANOR, PRETORIA made application for the restoration of the patent granted to said NOKIA CORPORATION for an invention entitled METHODOLOGY, MODULE, TERMINAL, AND SYSTEM ENABLING SCHEDULED OPERATION OF A RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) SUBSYSTEM AND A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SUBSYSTEM numbered 2008/04426 dated 22/05/2008 which became void on 24/11/2011 owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof. Notice is hereby given that DERGLEN CC (CK85/15474/23 OF ADAMS & ADAMS, 4 DAVENTRY STREET, LYNNWOOD MANOR, PRETORIA made application for the restoration of the patent granted to said DERGLEN CC (CK85/15474/23) for an invention entitled CABLE DRUM FOR STORING AND TRANSPORTING LENGTHS OF PREFABRICATED CABLE numbered 2001/08981 dated. 31/10/2001 which became void on 31/10/2008 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 EARTH MINING AND REPRODUCTION CC OF MORRISWEG NO.2, DILPHINS CREEK 25, GREAT BRSK RIVER made application for the restoration of the patent granted to said EARTH MINING REPRODUCTION CC for an invention entitled. MINERAL ORE BINDING Numbered 2001/05780 Dated. 13/07/2001which became void on 13/07/2004 owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof. Notice is hereby given that ADRIAAN VAN EERDEN OF APS VAN DER MERWE, 4 AKASIA STREET, POTCHEFSTROOM made application for the restoration of the patent granted to said ADRRIAAN VAN EERDEN for an invention entitled. INTER-CONVERTIBLESINGLE PERSON TYPE TRANSPORTING AID. Numbered 2006/03136 dated 20/04/2006 which became void on 20/09/2007 owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof. Page 51

52 THE PATENTS ACT, No. 57 OF 1978 APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT No records available APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION THE PATENTS ACT, 1978 APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION A copy of the original specification on which the proposed amendment is indicated in red, is now available for public inspection at the Patent Office. Any notice of opposition (on Patent Form 19) must be lodged at the Patent Office within two months from the date hereof. Registrar of Patent DESVAC RUE DE LA BATAILLÈRE, F PELLOUAILLES LES VIGNES, FRANCE. REQUEST PERMISSION TO AMEND THE SPECIFICATION OF LETTERS PATENT APPLICATION No: 2010/01917 OF 17 MARCH 2010 FOR DEVICE FOR INJECTING VETERINARY PRODUCTS TO POULTRY INCLUDING A RETENTION MEMBER HAVING AN ANATOMIC FORM WITH MEANS FOR BRACING A DETECTABLE BONE. ASTELLAS PHARMA INC. 3-11, NIHONBASHI-HONCHO 2-CHOME. REQUEST PERMISSION TO AMEND THE SPECIFICATION OF LETTERS PATENT APPLICATION No: 2010/07686 OF 12 MAY 2009 FOR AMIDE COMPOUND. THE SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE NORTH TORREY PINES ROAD, LAJOLLA, CA 92037, USA. REQUEST PERMISSION TO AMEND THE SPECIFICATION OF LETTERS PATENT APPLICATION No: 2010/07804 OF 01 NOVEMBER 2010 FOR NOVEL MODULATORS OF SPHINGOSINE PHOSTPHATE RECEPTORS. NORTHROP GRUMMAN LITEF GMBH. LORRACHER STRASSE 18, FREIBURG, GERMANY. REQUEST PERMISSION TO AMEND THE SPECIFICATION OF LETTERS PATENT APPLICATION No: 2009/09091 OF 21 DECEMBER 2009 FOR CORIOLIS GYRO. Page 52

53 BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH. BINGER STRASSE 173, INGELHEIM AM RHEIN, GERMANY. REQUEST PERMISSION TO AMEND THE SPECIFICATION OF LETTERS PATENT APPLICATION No: 2006/09718 OF 25 JUNE 2005 FOR AEROSOL SUSPENSION FORMULATIONS CONTAINING TG 227 EA OR TG 134 A AS A PROPELLANT. A. SCHULMAN, INC. - CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS, 3550 WEST MARKET STREET, AKRON, OH 44333, USA. REQUEST PERMISSION TO AMEND THE SPECIFICATION OF LETTERS PATENT APPLICATION No: 2011/02270 OF 28 MARCH 2011 FOR OPTIMIZED FLAVORED POLYMERIC COMPOSITIONS. VAN DETR MERWE, PIETER GIDEO. PLOT 63, SWAVELPOORT, 0056 PRETORIA. REQUEST PERMISSION TO AMEND THE SPECIFICATION OF LETTERS PATENT APPLICATION No: 2011/04444 OF 15 JUNE 2011 FOR ADDITIVE FOR CEMENTITIUOS AND DUST SUPPRESSION COMPOSITIONS. APOLLO DIAMOND, INC. P.O. BOX 670, FRAMINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS 01704, USA. REQUEST PERMISSION TO AMEND THE SPECIFICATION OF LETTERS PATENT APPLICATION No: 2008/00723 OF 11 JULY 2006 FOR STRUCTURES FORMED IN DIAMOND. DESVAC. RUE DELA BATAILLERE, F PELLOUAILLES LES VIGNES, FRANCE. REQUEST PERMISSION TO AMEND THE SPECIFICATION OF LETTERS PATENT APPLICATION No: 2010/01917 OF 17 MARCH 2010 FOR DEVICE FOR INJECTING VETERINARY PRODUCTS TO POULTRY INCLUDING A RETENTION MEMBER HAVING AN ANATOMIC FORM WITH MEANS FOR BRACING A DETECTABLE BONE. WYETH HOLDINGS CORPORATION. FIVE GIRALDA FARMS, MADISON, NJ 07940, USA. REQUEST PERMISSION TO AMEND THE SPECIFICATION OF LETTERS PATENT APPLICATION No: 2004/09752 OF 01 DECEMBER 2004 FOR CALICHEAMICIN DERIVATIVE-CARRIER CONJUGATES. ROYAL CANADIAN MINT. 320 SUSSEX, OTTAWA, KIA 0G8, ONTARIO, CANADA. REQUEST PERMISSION TO AMEND THE SPECIFICATION OF LETTERS PATENT APPLICATION No: 2009/04178 OF 15 JUNE 2009 FOR CONTROL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SIGNALS OF COINS THROUGH MULTI-PLY PLATING TECHNOLOGY. BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH. BINGER STRASSE 173, INGELHEIM AM RHEIN, GERMANY. REQUEST PERMISSION TO AMEND THE SPECIFICATION OF LETTERS PATENT APPLICATION No: 2007/08048 OF 21 APRIL 2006 FOR NOVEL CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF TIOTROPIUM BROMIDE. Page 53

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55 THE PATENTS ACT, 1978 (ACT NO. 57 OF 1978) In terms of section 42 (b) of the Patents Act, 1978, a patent shall be deemed to have been sealed and granted as from the date of publication of the acceptance. The numerical references denote the following: (21) Number of application. (22) Date of application. (DA) Date of acceptance. (51) Class. (71) Name of applicant(s). (72) Name of all inventors. (33) Country. (31) Number and (32) Date of convention application. (54) Title of invention. (00) Number of sheets. Registrar of Patents 21: 2006/ : 2006/04/04 43: 2013/01/04 51: A01K, A23K 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: JEWELL, Dennis, MILLER, Cheryl Christine, SCHOENHERR, William D. 33: US 31: 10/656,056 32: 2003/09/05 54: COMPOSITION FOR ANIMAL CONSUMPTION This invention is directed generally to compositions (including foods, supplements, treats, toys, etc.) for animal consumption, particularly compositions that tend to aid in weight loss or reduction in weight gain, and particularly compositions that comprise one or more medium chain fatty acid triglycerides ('MCT'). This invention also is directed generally to methods for using such compositions. This invention is further directed generally to processes for making such compositions. 54: THERMALLY STABLE ULTRA-HARD MATERIAL COMPACT CONSTRUCTIONS Thermally stable ultra-hard compact constructions of this invention comprise an ultra-hard material body that includes a thermally stable region positioned adjacent a surface of the body. The thermally stable region is formed from consolidated materials that are thermally stable at temperatures greater than about 750 C. The thermally stable region can occupy a partial portion of or the entire ultra-hard material body. The ultra-hard material body can comprise a composite of separate ultra-hard material elements that each form different regions of the body, at least one of the regions being thermally stable. The ultrahard material body is attached to a desired substrate, an intermediate material is interposed between the body and the substrate, and the intermediate material joins the substrate and body together by high pressure/high temperature process. 21: 2006/ : 2006/05/26 43: 2013/02/26 51: E21B 71: Smith International, Inc. 72: BELNAP, J. Daniel, GRIFFO, Anthony, MIDDLEMISS, Stewart N., MOURIK, Nephi, OLDHAM, Thomas W 33: US 31: 11/140,482 32: 2005/05/26 Page 55

56 21: 2007/ : 2007/02/07 43: 2013/02/11 51: B23K, B26D, B65G, B65H, G11B, H01L 71: Transform Solar Pty Ltd. 72: BLAKERS, Andrew William, EVERETT, Vernie Allan 33: AU 31: : 2004/08/09 33: AU 31: : 2004/08/09 33: AU 31: : 2004/08/09 54: SOLAR CELL (SLIVER) SUB-MODULE FORMATION A solar cell sub-module (100) for a photovoltaic device, including a plurality of elongate solar cells (slivers) (101) mounted in a structure that maintains the elongate solar cells in a longitudinally parallel and generally coplanar configuration, the structure providing one or more conductive pathways (201) electrically interconnecting the elongate solar cells (101). Also claimed are inventions related to releasing elongate substrate from a wafer frame; providing a plurality of mutually spaced elongate storage bins with a particular spacing; dispensing elongate solar cells into an alignment jig and attaching the cells to a substrate; engaging a length of electrical interconnect with a n engagement tool having spaced engagement sections and applying a cutting tool; forming an electrical connection in a photovoltaic module with a conductor defining an indirect path between locations to compensate for thermal expansion; maintaining the solar cell orientation of sliver solar cells when releasing them from a wafer frame; engaging only opposing faces of elongate substrates, interconnected by a wafer frame, when releasing them; storing elongate substrate in a stacked configuration with a translation mechanism. 21: 2007/ : 2007/04/26 43: 2013/01/28 51: B27B 71: MiTek Holdings, Inc. 72: KOSKOVICH, Jerome E. 33: US 31: 60/796,337 32: 2006/04/28 54: AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR PRECISION CUTTING SHORT PIECES OF LUMBER An automated saw system, including a saw head movable in a cutting stroke and rotatable in angle to perform miter cuts and a lumber feed conveyor to feed lumber to be cut to the saw head. The short lumber member conveyor has a floating gripping assembly that is shiftable along a substantially linear path that is substantially parallel to the lumber long axis whereby a short lumber member cut from the lumber is supported by the short lumber member conveyor during at least part of a cutting process and, after the cutting process is complete, is conveyed from the vicinity of the saw head to an outfeed area for removal. 21: 2007/ : 2007/07/02 43: 2013/01/02 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: PANALIGAN, Kimberlee, TRIVEDI, Harsh M., WORRELL, Cortney L., XU, Tao 33: US 31: 60/639,763 32: 2004/12/28 54: OREGANO ORAL CARE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF A multi-benefit oral composition is provided. The oral composition is efficacious as an antibacterial, antiplaque, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, and antihalitosis oral composition. The active ingredient has one or more active compounds from an extract of oregano. The oral composition can be in the form of Page 56

57 a mouth rinse; a dentifrice, including toothpaste, gels, powders; animal products; a film; or confectionaries, such as lozenges, and the like. Methods of making and using the oral composition are also provided. 21: 2007/ : 2007/11/26 43: 2013/02/26 51: C07H, C12N 71: TINA Holding ApS 72: FILICHEV, Vyachelsav V., PEDERSEN, Erik Bjerregaard 33: DK 31: PA : 2005/05/25 54: STABLE AND SELECTIVE FORMATION OF HOOGSTEEN-TYPE TRIPLEXES AND DUPLEXES USING TWISTED INTERCALATING NUCLEIC ACIDS (TINA) AND PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF TINA The present invention describes a flexible basestacking monomer that can be incorporated into an oligonucleotide or oligonucleotide analogue, as well as triplex forming oligonucleotides comprising the flexible basestacking monomer. Triplex forming oligonucleotides of the invention are capable of binding sequence specifically to doublestranded target nucleic acids and are therefore of interest for modulation of the activity of target nucleic acids and also detection of target nucleic acids. 21: 2007/ : 2007/12/20 43: 2013/01/02 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Janssen Pharmaceutica, N.V. 72: ANDRIES, Koenraad Jozef Lodewijk, KOUL, Anil, LANCOIS, David Francis Alain, MOTTE, Magali Madeleine Simone, GUILLEMONT, Jérôme Emile Georges 33: EP 31: : 2005/06/28 54: QUINOLINE DERIVATIVES AS ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS Use of a compound for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of a bacterial infection provided that the bacterial infection is other than a Mycobacterial infection, said compound being a compound of formula (Ia) or (Ib) a N-oxide, a tautomeric form or a stereochemically isomeric form thereof. The compounds themselves are also claimed as well as their combinations with other antibacterial agents. 21: 2008/ : 2008/01/02 43: 2013/01/22 51: A23K 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: GROSS, Kathy Lynn, KHOO, Christina 33: US 31: 60/689,126 32: 2005/06/09 54: COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING GLUTAMINE A process for preparing a glutamine-supplemented food product by contacting water and a nutritive base that predominantly comprises meat and carbohydrate with a peptide source of glutamine to form a wet mixture and heating the wet mixture at a temperature of from about 50 C to about 105 C for a time sufficient to cook the nutritive base. The process forms a cooked food composition comprising from about 60% to about 85% by weight water. The product is useful for feeding to an animal to increase glutamine absorption or to strengthen immune function. 21: 2008/ : 2008/01/11 43: 2013/01/18 51: A23K, A61K 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: ZICKER, Steven Curtis, WEDEKIND, Karen Joy 33: US 31: 60/699,145 32: 2005/07/14 54: METHOD FOR PROLONGING THE LIFE OF ANIMALS A method for increasing the longevity of an old animal comprising administering to the animal a composition comprising one or more antioxidants in Page 57

58 a total antioxidant amount sufficient to increase the longevity of the animal. 21: 2008/ : 2008/02/18 43: 2013/02/19 51: A61K, C12N 71: President and Fellows of Harvard College 72: EDWARDS, David, WONG, Yun-Ling, PULLIAM, Brian, PARKER, Kevin Kit, SHEEHY, Sean 33: US 31: 60/707,425 32: 2005/08/11 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DRIED CELLULAR FORMS Methods and compositions of spray drying cellular material are provided that allow preservation of the cellular material. In one aspect, the cellular material is spray dried with a quantity of excipient. In another aspect, the cellular material is spray dried using a cryoprotectant. The invention relates to methods and compositions for enzymatic surface modification of root vegetable products by contacting the products with enzyme during a drying process. One embodiment of the invention relates to methods and compositions reducing acrylamide produced by cooking, heating or processing in root vegetable products, such as French fries. 21: 2008/ : 2008/10/16 43: 2013/01/18 51: E02F, E21D, G01G, G06F 71: CMTE Development Limited 72: MCAREE, Ross, WAUGE, David Herman 33: AU 31: : 2006/04/20 54: PAYLOAD ESTIMATION SYSTEM AND METHOD A method of payload estimation of weight bearing machinery, the method comprising the steps of: (a) creating a series of Kalman filter approximations to the weight bearing machinery for different levels of payload; (b) determining from the series an approximation to the current operating characteristics of the digger; (c) utilising the parameters derived from the step (b) determine an estimated payload of the weight bearing machinery. 21: 2008/ : 2008/06/20 43: 2013/01/02 51: A23K, A23L 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: KHOO, Christina 33: US 31: 60/754,807 32: 2005/12/29 54: METHOD FOR MODIFYING GUT FLORA IN ANIMALS A method for enhancing the balance of beneficial and deleterious bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract of an animal having or at risk for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) by administering to the animal a composition comprising at least one antioxidant, optionally in conjunction with one or more of a probiotic and a prebiotic. 21: 2008/ : 2008/10/09 43: 2013/01/22 51: A23B, A23L 71: McCain Foods Limited 72: SAHAGIAN, Michael 33: US 31: 60/783,838 32: 2006/03/21 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR SURFACE MODIFICATION OF ROOT VEGETABLE PRODUCTS 21: 2009/ : 2009/02/17 43: 2013/02/18 51: A23L, A61P 71: Glaxo Group Limited 72: HAWLEY, John Alan 33: GB 31: : 2006/08/31 54: NOVEL USE The present invention relates to the use of the combined oral administration of caffeine with carbohydrate for increasing the rate of muscle glycogen resynthesis after strenuous exercise. 21: 2009/ : 2009/02/20 43: 2013/02/25 Page 58

59 51: F23J 71: Magaldi Power S.p.A. 72: MAGALDI, Mario 54: EXTRACTION AND AIR/WATER COOLING SYSTEM FOR LARGE QUANTITIES OF HEAVY ASHES The present invention relates to an extraction and air/water cooling system and energy recovery for large flows of heavy ashes, produced by solid fuel boilers (100), able to reduce final temperature of the extracted ash, without increasing the air flow entering the throat of the boiler. When the air flow needed for cooling process exceeds the maximum flow admissible in the boiler, the system allows to the exceeding air and to the possible steam to be sent to the fume duct in the most appropriate point, thanks to a separation of the cooling environment made by the ash itself. The separation of the environments of the cooling system is handled automatically based upon a temperature signal of the ash at the system exhaust. If the cooling air is not sufficient to cool the ash, the cooling efficiency can be increased by adding atomized water. The added water flow usually is dosed based upon the ash flow and temperature so as to guarantee the full evaporation of the injected water in order to obtain at the exhaust, if necessary, dry ash suitable to be ground and transported pneumatically so as to be mixed to lighter ashes. heavy ashes produced by boilers (100) with solid fuel apt to decrease the temperature of the ashes. The system comprises an extractor with metallic belt (2) gathering the ash which deposits onto the bottom of the boiler (100), a crushing system (3), having the purpose of increasing the thermal exchange surface of the material, one or more metallic conveyors (4, 6) having the cooling function by introducing countercurrent air - flow running through transported ashes, an in-line cooling device (5) having the function of putting into contact the ash several times with additional countercurrent air in order to increase the possible exchange without necessarily increasing the air - flow entering the combustion chamber. Such additional air can be sent preferably upstream of the air heater or in atmosphere upon fines' captation (figure 1). 21: 2009/ : 2009/02/20 43: 2013/02/25 51: F23J 71: Magaldi Power S.p.A. 72: MAGALDI, Mario 54: COOLING SYSTEM FOR THE DRY EXTRACTION OF HEAVY ASHES FROM BOILERS The present invention relates to an additional cooling system (1) for the dry extraction of large flow of 21: 2009/ : 2009/03/24 43: 2013/01/07 51: F24F 71: DUCool Ltd 72: FORKOSH, Dan 33: US 31: 60/840,312 32: 2006/08/25 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING WATER CONTENT IN A FLUID A system and method for managing water content in a fluid include a collection chamber for collecting water from the fluid with a desiccant, and a regeneration chamber for collecting water from the desiccant and transferring it to a second fluid. An evaporator cools the desiccant entering the collection chamber, and a condenser heats the desiccant entering the regeneration chamber. Diluted desiccant from the collection chamber is exchanged with concentrated desiccant from the Page 59

60 regeneration chamber in such a way as to efficiently control the transfer of both mass and heat between the chambers. In one embodiment, mass is not exchanged until one or both of the desiccant levels in the chambers exceeds a predetermined level. Heat is transferred between the two desiccant flows as they are transferred between the chambers. This increases efficiency and reduces the energy input required for the evaporator and the condenser. offset between its transportation position and its utilisation position axially to its base limb (143A, 143B), which offset is controlled by a control tenon (36) guided in a control track (34), wherein the control track (34) is formed on the circumference of the base limb (143A, 143B) and the control tenon (36) is firmly attached to the table top. 21: 2009/ : 2009/04/02 43: 2013/01/07 51: A61K, C07K 71: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 72: DALI, Manisha M., DAHLHEIM, Charles E., BORSADIA, Sunita, NARINGREKAR, Vijay H., GANDHI, Rajesh B., NERURKAR, Manoj 33: US 31: 60/752,150 32: 2005/12/20 54: STABLE PROTEIN FORUMLTIONS The present invention relates generally to stable forumlations comprising CTLA4Ig molecules, including lyophilized, and liquid formulations for administration via various routes including, for example, routes such as intravenous (IV) and subcutaneous(sc) for treating immune system diseases and tolerance induction. 21: 2009/ : 2009/04/08 43: 2013/01/18 51: A47B 71: Dauphin Entwicklungs- u. Beteiligungs - GmbH 72: BALLENDAT, Martin 33: DE 31: : 2008/04/11 54: TABLE WITH SWINGABLE BOW FOOT The invention relates to a table comprising a table top (12) and at least one bow foot (14A, 14B) which is swingable between a transportation position in which it is swung in so as to rest against a surface of the table top (12), and a swung out utilisation position, said bow foot having a base limb (143A, 143B) and at least one table leg (141A, 141B, 142A, 142B), the bow foot (14A, 14B) experiencing an 21: 2009/ : 2009/06/26 43: 2013/01/02 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Abbott GmbH & Co. KG 72: KLING, Andreas, HORNBERGER, Wilfried, MACK, Helmut, MOELLER, Achim, NIMMRICH, Volker, SEEMANN, Dietmar, LUBISCH, Wilfried 33: EP 31: : 2006/12/29 54: CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS CALPAIN INHIBITORS The present invention relates to novel carboxamide compounds and their use for the manufacture of a medicament. The carboxamide compounds are inhibitors of calpain (calcium dependant cysteine proteases). The invention therefore also relates to the use of these carboxamide compounds for treating a disorder associated with an elevated calpain activity. The carboxamide compounds are compounds of the general formula (I) in which R1, R2, R3a, R3b, W, Y and X have the meanings mentioned in the claims and 15 the description, the tautomers thereof and the pharmaceutically suitable salts thereof. In particular, the compounds have the general formula I-A.a' and I-A.a'' in which m, E, R1, R3a, R3b, R2, Ry, Rw and Rw6* have the meanings mentioned in the claims, n is 0, 1 or 2, the tautomers thereof and the pharmaceutically suitable salts thereof. Page 60

61 21: 2009/ : 2009/06/29 43: 2013/02/15 51: B22D, B65D 71: Celdo Ltd., DOVEY, Heather 72: DOVEY, Zach Seth, DOVEY, Heather 33: US 31: 11/607,588 32: 2006/12/01 54: KNOCKDOWN STORAGE VESSEL A knockdown storage vessel has an internal bladder and external barrel sections. The ends of two barrel sections include a centrally-located bush that can be engaged by a handle so as to secure the barrel sections and allow for rolling transport of the vessel. The vessel barrel sections are dimensioned so as to nest within one another for compact storage. 21: 2009/ : 2009/08/31 43: 2013/01/07 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Pfizer Inc. 72: LI, Hui, NUKUI, Seiji, SCALES, Stephanie Anne, TENG, Min, YIN, Chunfeng 33: US 31: 60/888,749 32: 2007/02/07 54: 3-AMINO-PYRROLO[3,4-C] PYRAZOLE- 5 (1H, 4H, 6H) CARBALDEHYDE DERIVATIVES AS PKC INHIBITORS The present invention relates to compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts of Formulas A and B: (A) and (B) wherein A, B, R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9 and R10 are as defined above. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and to methods of treating diabetes mellitus and its complications, cancer, ischemia, inflammation, central nervous system disorders, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer's disease and dermatological disase pression, virus diseases, inflammatory disorders, or diseases in which the liver is a target organ. 21: 2009/ : 2009/09/28 43: 2013/01/02 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Abbott GmbH & Co. KG 72: SCHULTZ, Thomas, BRAJE, Wilfried, TURNER, Sean Colm, HAUPT, Andreas, LANGE, Udo, Page 61

62 DRESCHER, Karla, WICKE, Karsten, UNGER, Liliane, MEZLER, Mario, MAYRER, Matthias 33: EP 31: : 2007/03/23 54: AZETIDIN COMPOUNDS SUITABLE FOR TREATING DISORDERS THAT RESPOND TO MODULATION OF THE SEROTONIN 5-HT6 RECEPTOR The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I) wherein A is C1-C6-alkyl, C1-C6- haloalkyl, C1-C6-hydroxyalkyl, C2-C6-alkenyl, C2- C6-haloalkenyl, C3-C6-cycloalkyl, aryl-c1-c4-alkyl, aryl-c2-c4-alkenyl, aryl or hetaryl; --- is a single or double bond; X1 and X2 are N, CRx1, NRx2 or CRx3Rx4; Rx1, Rx3 and Rx4 are H, halogen, CN, NO2, C1-C6-alkyl, C1-C6-alkoxy, C1-C6- alkylcarbonyl, etc. or two geminal radicals Rx3 and Rx4 together with the carbon atom to which they are bound may form a carbonyl group or a 3- to 6- membered carbocyclic or heterocyclic spiroannulated ring; Rx2 is hydrogen, C1-C6-alkyl, C1- C6-alkylcarbonyl, C1-C6-haloalkyl, etc.; or two vicinal radicals Rx1, Rx2, Rx3 or Rx4 together with X1 and X2 form a five- or six- membered carbocyclic or heterocyclic fused ring; Y1, Y2 and Y3 are N or CRy; Ry is H, halogen, CN, NO2, C1-C6-alkyl, C1- C6-alkoxy, C1-C6-alkylcarbonyl, C1-C6-haloalkyl, etc.; wherein a maximum of 3 of the radicals X1, X2, Y1, Y2 and Y3 are selected from NRx1 and N; R1 is hydrogen, C1-C6-alkyl, C1-C6-hydroxyalkyl, C1-C6- haloalkyl, etc.; R2 is C1-C4-alkyl or C1-C4-haloalkyl; n is 0, 1 or 2; physiologically tolerated acid addition salts and the N-oxides thereof, pharmaceutical composition comprising them, a method for treating medical disorders selected from diseases of the central nervous system, addiction diseases or obesity, said method comprising administering an effective amount of such compounds to a subject in need and the use of such a compound for preparing a pharmaceutical compositions. 21: 2009/ : 2009/10/12 43: 2013/01/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Grünenthal GmbH 72: FRANK, Robert, BAHRENBERG, Gregor, CHRISTOPH, Thomas, SCHIENE, Klaus, DE VRY, Jean, SAUNDERS, Derek John, PRZEWOSNY, Michael, SUNDERMANN, Bernd, LEE, Jeewoo 33: DE 31: : 2007/04/16 54: NOVEL VANILLOID RECEPTOR LIGANDS AND THE USE THEREOF FOR THE PRODUCTION OF PHARMACEUTICALS The present invention relates to novel vanilloid receptor ligands of general formula (I), a method for the production thereof, pharmaceuticals containing said compounds, and the use of said compounds for the production of pharmaceuticals for treating migraines, depression, neurogenerative diseases, cognitive diseases, anxiety disorders, epilepsy, coughs, diarrhoea, pruritus, inflammations, disorders of the cardiovascular system, eating disorders, medication dependency, misuse of medication and in particular urinary incontinence. 21: 2009/ : 2009/10/12 43: 2013/01/21 51: C07D 71: Grünenthal GmbH 72: FRANK, Robert, BAHRENBERG, Gregor, CHRISTOPH, Thomas, SCHIENE, Klaus, DE VRY, Jean, SAUNDERS, Derek John, SUNDERMANN, Bernd, LEE, Jeewoo 33: DE 31: : 2007/04/16 54: NOVEL VANILLOID RECEPTOR LIGANDS AND THE USE THEREOF FOR THE PRODUCTION OF PHARMACEUTICALS The present invention relates to novel vanilloid receptor ligands, a method for the production thereof, pharmaceuticals containing said compounds, and the use of said compounds for the production of pharmaceuticals. Page 62

63 21: 2009/ : 2009/10/19 43: 2013/01/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07K, G01N 71: Infectious Disease Research Institute 72: REED, Steven G., COLER, Rhea N., IRETON, Gregory C., BURTHOLET, Sylvie 33: US 31: 60/910,169 32: 2007/04/04 54: IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS POLYPEPTIDES AND FUSIONS THEREOF The present invention relates to compositions and fusion proteins containing at least two Mycobacterium sp. antigens, and polynucleotides encoding such compositions and fusion proteins. The invention also relates to methods for their use in the treatment, prevention and/or diagnosis of tuberculosis infection. centre axis of the female part. According to the invention, the bottom (14) of the thread groove has a concave and partially circular cross-section shape along at least a part of the extension of the groove, and transforms into flanks via concave radius transitions (22), the radii (r2) of which decrease in the direction from the front end of the thread toward the rear one, at the same time as the radius (r1) of the groove bottom (14) increases in the same direction. 21: 2009/ : 2009/10/23 43: 2013/01/28 51: E21B 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: NAVA, Peter 33: SE 31: : 2007/06/05 54: ROCK-DRILLING EQUIPMENT AS WELL AS FEMALE AND MALE PARTS THEREFOR The invention relates to a threaded joint for rockdrilling equipment of the type that includes female and male parts that are interconnected via threaded joints. The invention is particularly advantageous in connection with female parts (1) of the type that includes an internal trapezoidal thread in the form of a helix thread ridge, which is delimited by a top and two flanks (12a, 12b), a groove (13), having a bottom (14), running between two tops, and which thread ridge extends a plurality of turns between a front end and a rear end, the thread top touching an imaginary cylinder or cone that is concentric with a 21: 2009/ : 2009/10/27 43: 2013/01/28 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: AstraZeneca AB, Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Co. Ltd. 72: BONNERT, Roger Victor, MCINALLY, Thomas, THOM, Stephen, WADA, Hiroki 33: US 31: 60/916,586 32: 2007/05/08 Page 63

64 54: IMIDAZOQUINOLINES WITH IMMUNO- MODULATING PROPERTIES The present invention provides compounds of formula (I) wherein Ra, R1, R2, R3, X1, Y1, Z1, A, n and m are as defined in the specification, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, as well as processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use in therapy. 54: IMIDAZO[1,2-A]PYRIDINE COMPOUNDS AS RECEPTOR TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS Compounds of Formula I: in which A, B, R1, R1a, R2, R3, R4, R5 R6, R7 and R8 have the meanings given in the specification, are receptor tyrosine inhibitors useful in the treatment of diseases mediated by class 3 and class 5 receptor tyrosine kinases. Particular compounds of this invention have also been found to be inhibitors of Pim-1. 21: 2009/ : 2009/10/29 43: 2013/01/29 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: JUDD, Andrew S., MULHERN, Mathew M., IYENGAR, Rajesh R., KYM, Philip R., SOUERS, Andrew J. 33: US 31: 60/914,963 32: 2007/04/30 54: INHIBITORS OF DIACYLGLYCEROL O- ACYLTRANSFERASE TYPE 1 ENZYME The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I): wherein Q, G1, G2, and G3, are defined herein. Pharmaceutical compositions and methods for treating DGAT-1 related diseases or conditions are also disclosed. 21: 2009/ : 2009/11/02 43: 2013/02/04 51: A61K, A61P, C07D, C07F 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: ABBOT, Sarah C., BOICE, Genevieve N., BUETTELMANN, Bernd, GOLDSTEIN, David Michael, GONG, Leyi, HOGG, Joan Heather, IYER, Pravin, McCALEB, Kristen Lynn, TAN, Yun-chou 33: US 31: 60/930,054 32: 2007/05/14 54: DIHYDROQUINONE AND DIHYDRONAPHTHRIDINE INHIBITORS OF JNK Compounds of formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof are effective modulators of JNK: (formula) wherein X, Y, Z, R4, R5, R6 and R7 are as defined herein. 21: 2009/ : 2009/11/02 43: 2013/02/04 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Array BioPharma, Inc. 72: ALLEN, Shelley, GRESCHUK, Julie Marie, KALLAN, Nicholas C., MARMSÄTER, Fredrik P., MUNSON, Mark C., RIZZI, James P., ROBINSON, John E., SCHLACHTER, Stephen T., TOPALOV, George T., ZHAO, Qian, LYSSIKATOS, Joseph P. 33: US 31: 60/909,857 32: 2007/04/03 21: 2009/ : 05/11/ : 03/01/ : B61B, B65G, B66D, E21F 71: VENTER RICHARD ELMO 72: VENTER RICHARD ELMO Page 64

65 33: ZA 31: 2008/ : 2008/08/05 54: CABLE GUIDE 57: According to the invention there is provided a guide for a conveying rope having a secondary load attaching rope secured thereto comprising a casing having a bore there through and a slot along the length of the bore extending through the wall of the casing from the bore, a sleeve rotatable about a longitudinal axis within the bore and having a helical slot through the wall of the sleeve with the width of the slots sufficient to allow the passage therealong of the join between the conveying and secondary rope. 21: 2009/ : 2009/11/16 43: 2013/-02/18 51: B05B, B05C, B44D, B65D 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: WALCOT, Ruth Elizabeth, CANE, Michael Roger, ORD, Christopher John 33: GB 31: : 2007/04/17 54: A PAINT ROLLER ASSEMBLY A paint roller assembly comprising a primary roller (69) and a secondary roller (67), the secondary roller being positioned relative to the primary roller such that paint supplied to the roller assembly passes over part of the secondary roller before being fed onto an exterior surface of the primary roller. 21: 2009/ : 2009/11/16 43: 2013/02/18 51: B05C 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: WALCOT, Ruth Elizabeth, CANE, Michael Roger, ORD, Christopher John 33: GB 31: : 2007/04/17 54: A PAINTING APPARATUS A painting apparatus comprising a paint module, an applicator assembly having an applicator surface, and a pump, the paint module having a container receiving section, the applicator assembly being fluidly connectable to the container receiving section such that the pump can supply liquid contained in the container receiving section to the applicator assembly, in which the apparatus can operate in a painting cycle where the container receiving section receives a paint container with a supply of paint such that the paint can be supplied to the applicator assembly, and in a cleaning cycle where the container receiving section receives a liquid in the form of a cleaning fluid, such that the cleaning fluid can be supplied to the applicator assembly. Page 65

66 72: WALCOT, Ruth Elizabeth, CANE, Michael Roger, ORD, Christopher John 33: GB 31: : 2007/04/17 54: A PAINTING APPARATUS A painting apparatus (10) comprising a paint module (20) able to receive a paint container (43) containing paint, an applicator (50), a conduit fluidly (130) connecting the paint to the applicator, and a pump assembly (80) to supply a flow of paint to the applicator via the conduit, in which the painting apparatus includes a control unit to prevent the flow of paint to the applicator until the applicator is applying paint to the surface to be painted. 21: 2009/ : 2009/11/16 43: 2013/02/18 51: B05C, B44D 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: WALCOT, Ruth Elizabeth, CANE, Michael Roger, ORD, Christopher John 33: GB 31: : 2007/04/17 54: A PAINT CONTAINER A paint container including a main body and a neck portion having a rim with an internal web projecting radially inwardly from the rim, in which the internal web includes an aperture dimensioned such that it can receive an associated dip-tube and remove excess paint from the dip-tube when it is removed from the paint container. 21: 2009/ : 2009/11/16 43: 2013/02/18 51: A46B, B05C 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 21: 2009/ : 2009/11/16 43: 2013/02/18 51: B05B, B05C, C09D 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: WALCOT, Ruth Elizabeth, CANE, Michael Roger, ORD, Christopher John, WREN, Gary Thomas, FIELD, Nicholas, BITTAR, Ahmad 33: GB 31: : 2007/04/17 54: A PAINTING APPARATUS A painting apparatus comprising a paint module (20), an applicator assembly (50), and a dip- tube assembly (80) containing a pump (86), the paint module having a container receiving section which is closeable by a releasably attachable lid (33), the applicator assembly being fluidly connectable to liquid in the container receiving section via the diptube assembly, in which the lid includes an aperture (25) to allow the dip-tube assembly to pass therethrough and submerge the pump in the liquid. Page 66

67 21: 2009/ : 2009/11/16 43: 2013/02/18 51: B05C, F04C 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: WALCOT, Ruth Elizabeth, CANE, Michael Roger, ORD, Christopher John 33: GB 31: : 2007/04/17 54: A PAINTING APPARATUS A painting apparatus (10) comprising a paint module (20), an applicator assembly (50), and a dip-tube assembly (20) containing a pump (86), the applicator assembly being fluidly connectable to liquid in the paint module via the dip-tube assembly, in which the pump is arranged within the dip-tube such that the pump is submerged in the liquid to substantially drive liquid away from the pump when supplying liquid to the applicator assembly. 71: Kips Bay Medical, Inc. 72: ZILLA, Peter Paul, RAFIEE, Nasser, BEZUIDENHOUT, Deon, FRANZ, Thomas, YEOMAN, Mark, BOWLES, Hellmut, DOUK, Nareak, WOLF, Michael F., HUMAN, Paul 33: US 31: 11/797,648 32: 2007/05/04 54: COMPLIANT BLOOD VESSEL GRAFT Stents and methods of using stents are provided. Stents of the invention provide external support structure for a blood vessel segment disposed within, wherein the stents are capable of resilient radial expansion in a manner mimicking the compliance properties of an artery. The stent may be formed of a knitted or braided mesh formed so as to provide the needed compliance properties. A venous graft with the stent and a vein segment disposed within is provided, wherein graft is capable of mimicking the compliance properties of an artery. Methods of selecting stents for downsizing and methods of using the stents of the invention in downsizing and smoothening are provided. Methods of replacing a section of an artery with a venous graft including a stent of the invention are provided. Methods of reducing intimal hyperplasia in implanted vein segment in a venous graft using stents of the invention are provided. 21: 2009/ : 2009/11/26 43: 2013/02/27 51: A61F 21: 2009/ : 2009/11/26 43: 2013/02/27 51: G01S, G08G, H04B 71: COM DEV International Ltd. 72: PEACH, Robert 33: US 31: 11/760,358 32: 2007/06/08 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DECODING AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM SIGNALS Various embodiments are described herein for a system and method of detecting Automatic Page 67

68 Identification System (AIS) signals in space and decoding these signals. In one aspect, a system for performing this function is described which includes a receiver configured to receive the plurality of AIS signals and pre-process the plurality of AIS signals to produce digital input data, and a processing unit configured to process the digital input data to identify one or more candidate AIS message signals based on Doppler offsets associated with the digital input data, determine corresponding Doppler offset estimates and time estimates of the one or more candidate AIS message signals, decode the one or more candidate AIS message signals to obtain corresponding message segments and validate the decoded message segments for proper AIS formatting. 33: EP 31: : 2007/08/07 54: QUINOLINE COMPOUNDS SUITABLE FOR TREATING DISORDERS THAT RESPOND TO MODULATION OF THE SEROTONIN 5-HT6 RECEPTOR The present invention relates to novel quinoline compounds of the formula (I) and to the salts thereof. The compounds possess valuable therapeutic properties and are particularly suitable, for treating diseases that respond to modulation of the serotonin 5-HT6 receptor. In formula (I) R is a moiety of the formula (R) wherein * indicates the binding site to the quinolinyl radical and wherein A, B, X', Y, Q, R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, m, n, p, q, Ra, Rb, X and Ar are as defined in claim 1. 21: 2009/ : 2009/12/07 43: 2013/01/21 51: C01D, C07D, C25B 71: Solvay (Société Anonyme) 72: KRAFFT, Philippe, GILBEAU, Patrick, BALTHASART, Dominique, DAENE, André 33: FR 31: : 2007/06/12 54: AQUEOUS COMPOSITION CONTAINING A SALT, MANUFACTURING PROCESS AND USE Aqueous composition containing at least one salt in an amount of at least 30 g/kg of composition, of which the total organic carbon content is at least 1 µg of C/I and at most 5 g of C/I of composition and which contains at least one carboxylic acid. 21: 2009/ : 2009/12/18 43: 2013/01/02 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Abbott GmbH & Co. KG 72: TURNER, Sean Colm, BRAJE, Wilfried, HAUPT, Andreas, LANGE, Udo, DRESCHER, Karla, WICKE, Karsten, UNGER, Liliane, MEZLER, Mario, WERNET (Deceased), Wolfgang, MAYRER, Matthias 21: 2010/ : 2010/03/29 43: 2013/01/02 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: FISHER, Steven Wade, JOZIAK, Marilou Theresa 33: US 31: 11/865,457 32: 2007/10/01 54: FOAMABLE FLUORIDE ORAL CARE COMPOSITION A dental fluoride foam composition comprising an aqueous solution of a water soluble fluoride ion releasable salt; a surfactant selected from the group consisting of nonionic surfactants, zwitterionic surfactants, betaine surfactants and mixtures thereof; and an orally compatible acidifying agent in an amount sufficient to adjust the ph of the Page 68

69 composition to about 3 to about 5. The composition is stable at low temperatures and is a clear solution substantially free of precipitates when held at 4.4 C for 12 hours. When dispensed from a container into the trough of a dental tray, the composition forms a low density, rapidly collapsible foam which substantially liquefies in about 1 minute after being dispensed from the foam generating container and placed in contact with a patient's teeth. 21: 2010/ : 2010/06/04 43: 2013/02/11 51: F16K, F17D 71: PEBBLE BED MODULAR REACTOR (PTY) LTD, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 72: TAKEDA, Noriyuki, DOI, Shoichi 33: JP 31: : 2008/03/28 54: DOUBLE PIPE APPARATUS To provide a double pipe apparatus which prevents gas flowing through an outer pipe and an inner pipe from leaking outside the outer pipe. The double pipe apparatus (10) according to an embodiment includes an outer pipe (11) and an inner pipe (12) inserted into the outer pipe (11), and regulates a flow of a gas (A) flowing through the double pipe apparatus. The double pipe apparatus (10) includes a flow regulating valve (13) which regulates the flow of the gas (A) flowing through the inner pipe (12), a valve stem (14) which supports the flow regulating valve (13) and which penetrates the outer pipe (11) and the inner pipe (12), and fluid leakage preventing parts (16) including a bellows (15) which is provided between the outer pipe (11) and the inner pipe (12) and which prevents the gas (A) from leaking outside the outer pipe (11). 21: 2010/ : 2010/06/04 43: 2013/02/11 51: F16L 71: PEBBLE BED MODULAR REACTOR (PTY) LTD, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 72: DOI, Shoichi, TAKEDA, Noriyuki 33: JP 31: : 2008/04/03 54: Connecting structure of double tube and assembling or disassembling method of double tube To provide a connecting structure of a double tube and an assembling or disassembling method of the double tube capable of disassembling or repairing an inner tube without cutting an outer tube. A connecting structure (10A) includes an outer tube (11) and an inner tube (12). The outer tube (11) is provided at a location corresponding to a connection flange portion (13) of the inner tube (12) with an outer tube short cylinder (15) including openings (14) each having a lid (14a). The outer tube short cylinder (15) is provided at respective ends with outer tube connection flange portions (16A and 16B). There are provided push-up bolts (21) capable of adjusting gaps respectively between an outer tube connection flange portions (17A-1 and 17A-2) which are opposed to each other, and between an outer tube connection flange portions (17B-1 and 17B-2). Page 69

70 21: 2010/ : 2010/06/25 43: 2013/01/14 51: F01D 71: PEBBLE BED MODULAR REACTOR (PTY) LTD, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 72: YAMASHITA, Shoki, INOUE, Toshihiro 33: JP 31: : 2008/03/31 54: ROTARY MACHINE SCROLL STRUCTURE AND ROTARY MACHINE To provide a scroll structure of a rotary machine and a rotary machine in which it is possible to achieve an improvement in reliability and functionality of a rotary machine such as a turbine and to achieve a reduction in size of the rotary machine and the scroll structure. Provided are a casing (21) that entirely covers an area surrounding an annular channel extending in a circular shape about a rotational axis in a rotating portion of a rotary machine and a cylindrical channel extending from the annular channel at the rotational axis side and extending towards the rotating portion; and a fitting portion (23A) that supports the casing (21) with respect to a support portion accommodating the casing (21) so as to enable expansion and contraction in a radial direction centered on the rotational axis. 21: 2010/ : 2010/06/28 43: 2013/01/02 51: F01D, F02C 71: PEBBLE BED MODULAR REACTOR (PTY) LTD, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 72: INOUE, Toshihiro, YAMASHITA, Shoki 33: JP 31: : 2008/03/31 54: Thermal insulation structure for structural member, and scroll structure To provide a thermal insulation structure for a structural member and a scroll structure which can be easily used even in integrally constructed structural members and which can ensure reliability and thermal insulation properties. Provided are securing portions (52 and 53) extending outward from an outer wall of the structural member; a press plate (55) attached to the securing portions (52 and 53), with a gap between the press plate and the outer wall; and a thermal insulation member (56) disposed between the outer wall and the press plate (55). Page 70

71 21: 2010/ : 2010/09/22 43: 2013/01/02 51: F01K 71: PEBBLE BED MODULAR REACTOR (PTY) LTD, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 72: ONO, Hitoi, SONODA, Takashi, TOCHITANI, Naoto, KATO, Makoto, UMAYA, Masahide, FUJII, Fuminori 33: JP 31: : 2008/03/28 54: Method of controlling turbine equipment and turbine equipment To provide a method of controlling a turbine equipment and a turbine equipment capable of carrying out a starting operation of controlling a load applied to a speed reducing portion while complying with a restriction imposed on an apparatus provided at a turbine equipment. The invention is characterized in including a temperature elevating step (S1) of elevating a temperature of a working fluid flowing to the turbine portion, a flow rate increasing step (S2) of increasing a flow rate of a working fluid bypassed from a delivery side to a suction side of the compressing portion when a temperature of the working fluid flowing to the turbine portion is elevated by a heat source portion, and a flow rate reducing step (S3) of reducing the flow rate of the bypassing working fluid after an elapse of a predetermined time period after increasing the flow rate of the bypassing working fluid. 21: 2010/ : 2010/09/22 43: 2013/01/02 51: F01K 71: PEBBLE BED MODULAR REACTOR (PTY) LTD, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 72: ONO, Hitoi, SONODA, Takashi, TOCHITANI, Naoto, KATO, Makoto, UMAYA, Masahide, FUJII, Fuminori 33: JP 31: : 2008/03/28 54: METHOD OF CONTROLLING TURBINE EQUIPMENT AND TURBINE EQUIPMENT To provide a method of controlling a turbine equipment and a turbine equipment capable of carrying out a starting operation of controlling a load applied to a speed reducing portion while complying with a restriction imposed on an apparatus provided at a turbine equipment. The invention is characterized in including a speed accelerating step (S1) of increasing a revolution number by driving to rotate a compressing portion and a turbine portion by a motor by way of a speed reducing portion, a load detecting step (S2) of detecting a load applied to the speed reducing portion by a load detecting portion, and a bypass flow rate controlling step (S3) of increasing a flow rate of a working fluid bypassed from a delivery side to a suction side of the compressing portion when an absolute value of the Page 71

72 detected load is equal to or smaller than an absolute value of a predetermined value and reducing the flow rate of the bypassed working fluid when equal to or larger than the absolute value of the predetermined value. 21: 2010/ : 2010/09/28 43: 2013/01/02 51: A47J, B65D 71: Nestec S.A. 72: COLANTONIO, Jean-Luc, BONACCI, Enzo, DENISART, Jean-Paul, YOAKIM, Alfred, RYSER, Antoine 33: EP 31: : 2008/02/29 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PREPARING A LIQUID EXTRACT FROM A CELL USING CENTRIFUGAL FORCES A method for preparing a liquid comestible from a cell by passing liquid through the substance using centrifugal forces, wherein gas contained in the cell is controllably purged from the cell as liquid fills the cell. 21: 2010/ : 2010/09/28 43: 2013/01/02 51: A47J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: YOAKIM, Alfred, DENISART, Jean-Paul, RYSER, Antoine, PERENTES, Alexandre, JARISCH, Christian 33: EP 31: : 2008/02/29 33: EP 31: : 2008/02/29 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PREPARING A BEVERAGE BY CENTRIFUGATION Apparatus (1) for preparing a beverage liquid from beverage ingredients contained in a receptacle (2) by passing water through the substance by centrifuging the receptacle comprising: centrifugation means for driving the receptacle around its central axis of rotation (I), means (11) for feeding water in the receptacle, filtering means (4) placed in the receptacle, characterized in that: wherein it is provided with at least one beverage flow outlet of variable cross-section for the flow of beverage to be able to leave the receptacle. Page 72

73 21: 2010/ : 2010/09/29 43: 2013/01/02 51: C09B, C11D, D06P 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: SIVIK, Mark Robert, GERDES, Allison Lynn, FRANKENBACH, Gayle Marie, WANING, Gregory T., GANAPATHYSUNDARAM, Ramanan Venkata, CREEDON, Michael Timothy 33: US 31: 61/072,688 32: 2008/04/02 54: FABRIC COLOR REJUVENATION COMPOSITION Rejuvenation compositions including a reactive dye are disclosed for the one-shot rejuvenation of the color for dark-colored textile fabrics and garments formed therefrom. The rejuvenation compositions return faded black or dark colored garments to a like-new look. Methods of rejuvenating the faded color of garments by using the dye compositions are also disclosed. 21: 2010/ : 2010/10/04 43: 2013/01/08 51: B65D 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: SHI, Yu 33: US 31: 12/062,999 32: 2008/04/04 54: BLOW MOLDED POLYESTER CONTAINER WITH AN OVER-MOLDED THERMOPLASTIC LAYER The invention is directed to polyester containers that are produced from polyester preforms, the preforms having a thermoplastic over-mold layer on at least a part of the exterior surface of the preform. The preform is made by over-molding the thermoplastic layer onto the preform surface in one or more overmolding operations. In a single over-molding embodiment the preform has a body layer of a first color and the over-molded layer of a second color. The over-mold layer can have a thickness gradient varying in thickness from one end of the preform to adjacent another end of the preform. The over-mold layers can have a thickness and color gradient. A third color will result from the blending of the first color and the differing colors of the over-mold layers where the first color and the differing colors can both be perceived. The color of the contained liquid can Page 73

74 also add to the color mixing when the container is substantially transparent. 21: 2010/ : 2010/10/07 43: 2013/01/07 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: ARZENO, Humberto Bartolome, DUNN, James Patrick, GOLDSTEIN, David Michael, GONG, Leyi, HAN, Xiaochun, HOGG, Joan Heather, JAHANGIR, Alam, PALMER, Wylie Solang, REUTER, Deborah Carol, SILVA, Tania, TIVITMAHAISOON, Parcharee, TREJO-MARTIN, Teresa Alejandra, WU, Shao-Yong 33: US 31: 61/053,896 32: 2008/05/16 54: INHIBITORS OF JNK The invention relates to prodrugs of JNK inhibitors and corresponding methods, formulations, and compositions for inhibiting JNK and treating JNKmediated disorders. The application discloses prodrugs of JNK inhibitors, as described below in formula (I), wherein m, n, p, q, Q, r, R1, R2, R3, X, X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, Y1, Y2, Z1, and Z2 are as defined herein. The compounds and compositions disclosed herein are useful to modulate the activity of JNK and treat diseases associated with JNK activity. Disclosed are methods and formulations for inhibiting JNK and treating JNK-mediated disorders, and the like, with the compounds, and processes for making said compounds, and corresponding compositions, disclosed herein. 21: 2010/ : 2010/10/07 43: 2013/01/07 51: A61K 71: Acino Pharma AG 72: GILLESSEN, Dieter, JÄGER, Jürgen 54: AQUEOUS PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION The invention concerns a stable aqueous pharmaceutical composition comprising 5-[(2RS)-2- cyclopropyl-7,8-dimethoxy-2h-1-benzopyran-5- ylmethyl]-pyrimidine-2,4- diamine in form of the water soluble methanesulfonic acid salt, a physiological sodium chloride solution, ethanol and Povidone 12 PF, the liquid having a ph of over and above 4.8, but not higher than 5.2, and wherein the oxygen amount is controlled to be 0.8 ppm or less; which can be sterilized by filtration and/or by heated treatment, stored for longer time periods and which can be use for bolus injection or diluted for i.v. infusion. 21: 2010/ : 2010/10/11 43: 2013/01/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D, C07K 71: Intermune, Inc. 72: SEIWERT, Scott, BEIGELMAN, Leonid, BUCKMAN, Brad, STOYCHEVA, Antitsa Dimitrova, PORTER, Steven B., BRADFORD, Williamson Ziegler, SEREBRYANY, Vladimir 33: US 31: 61/045,220 32: 2008/04/15 54: NOVEL MACROCYCLIC INHIBITORS OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS REPLICATION The embodiments provide compounds of the general Formulae I, II, EI, IV, V, VI, VII, and X, as well as compositions, including pharmaceutical compositions, comprising a subject compound. The embodiments further provide treatment methods, including methods of treating a hepatitis C virus infection and methods of treating liver fibrosis, the methods enerally involving administering to an Page 74

75 individual in need thereof an effective amount of a subject compound or composition. 21: 2010/ : 2010/10/18 43: 2013/01/18 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: ACKERMANN, Jean, AMREIN, Kurt, KUHN, Bernd, MAYWEG, Alexander V., NEIDHART, Werner 33: EP 31: : 2008/04/30 54: IMIDAZOLIDINONE DERIVATIVES AS 11B- HSD1 INHIBITORS Compounds of formula as well as pharmaceutically acceptable salts and esters thereof, wherein A and R1 to R4 have the significance given in claim 1 can be used in the form of pharmaceutical compositions. 21: 2010/ : 2010/10/25 43: 2013/01/28 51: A61K 71: Siga Technologies, Inc. 72: HRUBY, Dennis E., BOLKEN, Tové C., AMBERG, Sean M., DAI, Dongcheng, LARSON, Ryan A. 33: US 31: 12/111,778 32: 2008/04/29 54: ANTIVIRAL DRUGS FOR TREATMENT OF ARENAVIRUS INFECTION Compounds, methods and pharmaceutical compositions for treating viral infections, by administering certain novel compounds in therapeutically effective amounts are disclosed. Methods for preparing the compounds and methods of using the compounds and pharmaceutical compositions thereof are also disclosed. In particular, the treatment and prophylaxis of viral infections such as caused by hemorrhagic fever viruses is disclosed, i.e., including but not limited to, Arenaviridae (Junin, Machupo, Guanarito, Sabia, Lassa, Tacaribe, Pichinde, and LCMV), Filoviridae (Ebola and Marburg viruses), Flaviviridae (yellow fever, Omsk hemorrhagic fever and Kyasanur Forest disease viruses), and Bunyaviridae (Rift Valley fever and Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever). 21: 2010/ : 2010/10/28 43: 2013/01/30 51: C11D 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: GUYOT, Raphael Emmanuel, TOSSAVAINEN, Marko Tapio, JENNEWEIN, Marc 33: US 31: 61/056,588 32: 2008/05/28 54: FABRIC SOFTENING LAUNDRY DETERGENTS WITH GOOD STABILITY Aqueous laundry detergent compositions useful for providing fabric cleaning and softness are described, in the form of a liquid or gel, having a ph of from 6 to 11 in a 1% solution containing a non-soap anionic surfactant; optional soap; nonionic surfactant; optional hydrotrope; fabric softening cationic cosurfactant having a molecular weight of less than 1000; fabric softening quaternized polymer having a molecular weight of at least 200,000; perfume deposition polyamine wherein the perfume deposition polyamine has a molecular weight of from 5,000 to 50,000; a non-quaternized, non polyamine thickener; and perfume. Methods of using such compositions and use of such compositions are described. 21: 2010/ : 2010/10/28 43: 2013/01/28 51: A61K, A61P 71: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 72: EGAN, Thomas Michael 33: US 31: 61/043,586 32: 2008/04/09 54: METHODS OF REGULATING ACTIN CYTOSKELETAL REARRANGEMENT AND INTERCELLULAR GAP FORMATION Methods are described for preventing or reducing cytoskeletal rearrangement and intercellular gap formation by contacting cells with an aminoalkyl glucosaminide phosphate. In particular, the disclosed methods can be used to prevent or reduce actin cytoskeletal rearrangement and/or intracellular gap formation related to ischemic or ischemiareperfusion events and to prevent or alleviate diseases or conditions related to increased actin cytoskeletal rearrangement. Page 75

76 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/03 43: 2013/02/04 51: B02C 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: BURHOFF, Kristian, TORRES, Mauricio, EDSTRÖM, Johan 33: SE 31: : 2008/04/04 54: ATTENUATION OF PRESSURE VARIATIONS IN CRUSHERS A crusher system (1) comprises a first crushing surface (6) and a second crushing surface (14), the two crushing surfaces (6, 14) being operative for crushing material between them. The crusher system (1) further comprises a hydraulic system (16) which is operative for adjusting a gap (12) between the first crushing surface (6) and the second crushing surface (14) by adjusting the position of the first crushing surface (6) by means of an hydraulic cylinder (10) connected to said first crushing surface (6). The hydraulic system (16) further comprises an accumulator (26) being connected to said hydraulic cylinder (10) by means of a hydraulic liquid pipe (20, 42). The accumulator (26) has a preloading pressure, which is at least 0.3 MPa lower than the mean operating pressure of the hydraulic cylinder (10). 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/12 43: 2013/02/15 51: B07B 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: MALMBERG, Mats 33: SE 31: : 2008/05/15 54: MEANS FOR FIXING OF SCREENING MEDIA, AND USE OF SUCH MEANS The present invention concerns an adapter system for fixing different screening media (14, 22) to a vibrating screen. By means of the adapter system different side hold downs (15, 23) used for different screening media may be fixed to a wall (11) of the vibrating screen without any modifications of the wall (11). The adapter system comprises an insert (1) to be placed in an opening of the wall (11). An adapter (2, 8, 9) is attached to the insert (1) at a desired height in relation to the insert (1). The insert (1) has a number of parallel grooves (4) co-operating with parallel ribs (5) on the adapter (2, 8, 9) in order to attached the adapter (2, 8, 9) to the insert (1). Page 76

77 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/15 43: 2013/02/15 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Shire LLC 72: GOLDING, Bernard, CICALA, Peter, FRANKLIN, Richard, MACLEOD, Angus 33: GB 31: : 2008/05/16 54: SUBSTITUTED QUINAZOLINES This invention relates to the discovery of prodrugs of substituted analogues of the selective platelet lowering agent anagrelide which have reduced potential for cardiovascular side-effects and which should therefore lead to improved patient compliance and safety in the treatment of myeloproliferative diseases. More specifically, the present invention relates to prodrugs of certain imidazoquinazoline derivatives which have the general formula (I) shown below wherein the substituents have the meanings defined in claim 1 and which have utility as platelet lowering agents in humans. The compounds of the present invention function by inhibiting the formation of blood platelets. 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/15 43: 2013/02/15 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Shire LLC 72: GOLDING, Bernard T., FRANKLIN, Richard, MACLEOD, Angus, CICALA, Peter 33: GB 31: : 2008/05/16 54: IMIDAZO [2,1-B] QUINAZOLIN-2-ONE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS PLATELET ANTI-AGGREGATIVE AGENTS This invention relates to the discovery of substituted analogues of the selective platelet lowering agent anagrelide with reduced potential for cardiovascular side-effects which should lead to improved patient compliance and safety in the treatment of myeloproliferative diseases. More specifically, the present invention relates to certain imidazoquinazoline derivatives which have the general formula shown below where the substituents have the meanings defined in claim (I) and which have utility as platelet lowering agents in humans. The compounds of the present invention function by inhibiting megakaryocytopoeisis and hence the formation of blood platelets. 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/16 43: 2013/02/18 51: A61K, A61P 71: AstraZeneca AB 72: FREY, Joseph, HUDZIK, Thomas, SMITH, Mark A. 33: US 31: 61/054,663 32: 2008/05/20 54: METHOD OF TREATING ANXIOUS MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER The invention is directed to using 4-{(3- aminophenyl)[4-(4-fluorobenzyl)piperazin-1- yl]methyl}-n,n-diethylbenzamide, or enantiomer thereof, or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and/or mixture thereof to treat anxious major depressive disorder (AMDD). 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/16 43: 2013/02/18 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Amira Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 72: SCHAAB, Kevin Murray, KING, Christopher David, STOCK, Nicholas Simon 33: US 31: 61/055,887 32: 2008/05/23 33: US 31: 61/055,899 32: 2008/05/23 54: 5-LIPOXYGENASE-ACTIVATING PROTEIN INHIBITOR Page 77

78 Described herein is the FLAP inhibitor 3-[3-tert- butylsulfanyl-1-[4-(6-ethoxy-pyridin-3-yl)-benzyl]-5- (5-methyl-pyridin-2-ylmethoxy)-1H-indol-2-yl]-2,2- dimethyl-propionic acid, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. Also described are methods of preparing the FLAP inhibitor, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, including solvates, and polymorphs thereof. Also described herein are pharmaceutical compositions suitable for administration to a mammal that include the FLAP inhibitor, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and methods of using such pharmaceutical compositions for treating respiratory conditions or diseases, as well as other leukotriene-dependent or leukotriene mediated conditions or diseases. 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING GASTROINTESTINAL FUNCTION AND PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS A system and method for evaluating gastrointestinal motility and, optionally, other physiological characteristics (e.g., pulse rate) that can be effectively employed to acquire one or more signals associated with acoustic energy (i.e. sound) emanating from an abdominal region of a body and determine at least one gastrointestinal parameter or event based on the acoustic energy signal(s) is described. The gastrointestinal parameter can include a gastrointestinal event, including gastrointestinal mixing, emptying, contraction and propulsion, and gastrointestinal transit time, or a gastrointestinal system disorder, including reflux disease, irritable bowel disease, ulcerative colitis, constipation, diarrhea, and a migrating motor complex disorder. 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/16 43: 2013/02/18 51: A01N, A61K 71: Siga Technologies, Inc. 72: BYRD, Chelsea M., JORDAN, Robert, DAI, Dongcheng, HRUBY, Dennis E. 33: US 31: 61/058,263 32: 2008/06/03 54: SMALL MOLECULE INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OR PREVENTION OF DENGUE VIRUS INFECTION Methods and pharmaceutical compositions for treating viral infections, by administering certain compounds in therapeutically effective amounts are disclosed. Methods of using the compounds and pharmaceutical compositions thereof are also disclosed. In particular, the treatment and prophylaxis of viral infections such as caused by flavivirus is disclosed, i.e., including but not limited to, Dengue virus, West Nile virus, yellow fever virus, Japanese encephalitis virus, and tick-borne encephalitis virus. 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/17 43: 2013/02/18 51: A61B 71: Glaxo Group Limited 72: WALKER, Dwight Sherod, PARR, Alan Frank, SCULL, James 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/19 43: 2013/02/27 51: B22F, C22C 71: TDY Industries, Inc. 72: MIRCHANDANI, Prakash K., CHANDLER, Morris E., OLSEN, Eric W. 33: US 31: 61/057,885 32: 2008/06/02 54: CEMENTED CARBIDE-METALLIC ALLOY COMPOSITES A macroscopic composite sintered powder metal article including a first region including cemented hard particles, for example, cemented carbide. The article includes a second region including one of a metal and a metallic alloy selected from the group consisting of a steel, nickel, a nickel alloy, titanium, a titanium alloy, molybdenum, a molybdenum alloy, cobalt, a cobalt alloy, tungsten, and a tungsten alloy. Page 78

79 The first region is metallurgically bonded to the second region, and the second region has a thickness of greater than 100 microns. A method of making a macroscopic composite sintered powder metal article is also disclosed, herein. The method includes co-press and sintering a first metal powder including hard particles and a powder binder and a second metal powder including the metal or metal alloy. 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/24 43: 2013/02/28 51: C11D 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: COURCHAY, Florence Catherine, NUYTS, Walter, WINTER, Johannes Georg 33: EP 31: : 2008/06/02 54: SURFACTANT CONCENTRATE The present relates to a surfactant concentrate comprising at least 75% of an essentially completely neutralized anionic sulphated surfactant and 5% to 25% carboxylic acid, of which 4 % to 96% of the carboxylic acid is in its free acid form, the process for making it and a detergent composition containing it. 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/25 43: 2013/02/25 51: C11D 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: TANG, Ming, CHEN, Qing, LIU, Sen, PRICE, Kenneth Nathan 33: US 31: 61/130,944 32: 2008/06/04 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITION A detergent composition comprising at most 15% by weight of phosphate builder(s) and aluminosilicate builder(s), and comprising at least one short chain anionic surfactant selected from alkyl sulfate surfactant(s) and alkyl sulfonate surfactants. 21: 2011/ : 2011/01/17 43: 2013/02/04 51: B65G 71: Martin Engineering Company 72: BRODY, Steve Eugene, MALOHN, Justin Michael, SWEARINGEN, Terry Lynn, GRAWE, Travis John, YEPSEN, Martin Andrew, POLOWY Jr, Franicis P. 33: US 31: 61/099,066 32: 2008/09/22 54: DUAL APRON SEAL A seal member for sealing a conveyor belt is a monolithic homogeneous piece of material having opposite first and second halves and comprises first and second primary seals and first and second secondary seals. The first secondary seal is resiliently movable relative to the first primary seal. The second secondary seal is resiliently movable relative to the second primary seal. The first primary seal and the first secondary seal are part of the first half of the seal member. The second primary seal and the second secondary seal are part of the second half of the seal member. When the seals on one of the first and second halves of the seal member become excessively worn, the seal member can be flipped so that the seals on the other half of the seal member can be utilized. Page 79

80 are specific for a combination of the hcmv proteins UL128, UL130 and UL131A. Antibodies of the invention neutralise infection with high potency. The invention also relates to immortalised B cells that produce such antibodies, to the epitope that the antibodies bind to as well as the use of the antibodies and the epitope in screening methods as well as the diagnosis and therapy of disease. 21: 2011/ : 2011/01/17 43: 2013/01/18 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: : 2008/07/18 54: TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASES WITH MAMMAL BETA DEFENSINS The present invention relates to suppression of TNFalpha activity with mammalbeta defensins, which has utility in the treatment of pathological conditions associated with tumor necrosis factor alpha. 21: 2011/ : 2011/01/19 43: 2013/01/21 51: A61K, C07K, G01N 71: Institute For Research In Biomedicine 72: LANZAVECCIA, Antonio, MACAGNO, Annalisa 54: HUMAN CYTOMEGALOVIRUS NEUTRALISING ANTIBODIES AND USE THEREOF The invention relates to neutralising antibodies which are specific for human cytomegalovirus (hcmv), specifically the antibodies of the invention 21: 2011/ : 2011/01/27 43: 2013/01/29 51: A61K, A61P, C07H 71: Gilead Sciences, Inc. 72: GRAETZ, Benjamin R., POLNIASZEK, Richard P. 33: US 31: 61/078,989 32: 2008/07/08 54: SALTS OF HIV INHIBITOR COMPOUNDS The invention is related to salts of anti-viral compounds, compositions containing such salts, and therapeutic methods that include the administration of such salts, as well as to processes and intermediates useful for preparing such salts. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/03 43: 2013/02/04 51: A61F 71: Imperial Innovations Limited 72: AMIS, Andrew Arthur, WOZENCROFT, Robert Michael, COBB, Justin Peter 33: GB 31: : 2008/07/10 Page 80

81 54: MODULAR KNEE IMPLANTS An implant (10,12,14,16,24,26) for bone re-surfacing in a joint, the implant comprising a bearing platform having a front surface which forms a bearing surface (34,54,64,73,76) and a back surface (33,62), and securing means (32,52,62,78) projecting from the back surface, the securing means having a locking surface arranged to bear against an undercut surface of the bone to secure the implant against the bone. 51: G21C 71: Westinghouse Electric Company LLC 72: FETTERMAN, Robert J. 33: US 31: 12/198,287 32: 2008/08/26 54: MIXED OXIDE FUEL ASSEMBLY A pressurized water nuclear reactor fuel assembly designed to burn mixed oxide fuel that employs a fully annular fuel pellet stack in the fuel rods, and radial enrichment zoning within the assembly such that the intra-assembly rod power distribution is relatively smooth regardless of the characteristics of the adjacent assemblies. 21: 2011/ : 10/02/ : 15/02/ : C07K 71: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBH 72: PETER KUFER, TOBIAS RAUM, ROMAN KISCHEL, RALF LUTTERBUSE, PATRICK HOFFMAN, DORIS RAU, MATTHIAS KLINGER, SUSANNE MANGOLD, EVELYNE HAUSMANN, PETRA FLUHR, CAROLA STEIGER 33: US 31: 61/ : 2008/10/01 54: CROSS-SPECIES-SPECIFIC PSMAXCD3 BISPECIFIC SINGLE CHAIN ANTIBODY 57: The present invention relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3 epsilon chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain capable of binding to prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA). The invention also provides nucleic acids encoding said bispecific single chain antibody molecule as well as vectors and host cells and a process for its production. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said bispecific single chain antibody molecule and medical use of said bispecific single chain antibody molecule. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/23 43: 2013/02/18 21: 2011/ : 2011/03/14 43: 2013/01/02 51: A61K 71: Nestec S.A. 72: PAN, Yuanlong 33: US 31: 61/189,036 32: 2008/08/15 54: METHODS FOR ENHANCING ENERGY METABOLISM The invention provides methods for one or more of enhancing energy metabolism, promoting healthy energy metabolism, maintaining healthy energy metabolism, preventing conditions that result in a decline or deficiency in energy metabolism, treating conditions that result in a decline or deficiency in energy metabolism, and preventing the accumulation of excess body fat in animals without Page 81

82 reducing energy intake by the animals. The methods comprise administering isoflavones to the animals, preferably in amounts of from about to about 10 g/kg/day. 21: 2011/ : 2011/03/18 43: 2013/02/18 51: A61K 71: Centocor Ortho Biotech Inc. 72: SWANSON, Ronald V., CHI, Ellen, RAGHUNATHAN, Gopalan, ZHAO, Shanrong, FRANSSON, Johan, CORDIER, Wendy, ALMAGRO, Juan C., HYUN, Linus, GILES-KOMAR, Jill, O'NEIL, Karyn T., CARTON, Jill M., ZHOU, Hong Mimi, TEPLYAKOV, Alexey V., FENG, Yiqing 33: US 31: 61/090,472 32: 2008/08/20 54: ENGINEERED ANTI-IL-13 ANTIBODIES, COMPOSITIONS, METHODS AND USES The present invention relates to engineered antibodies immunospecific for human interleukin-13 (IL- 13) protein or fragment thereof, as well as methods of making and using thereof, including therapeutic indications. position in which the track is in contact with the ground and the rolling assembly raised relative to the ground. The invention further extends to track driven equipment having such accessory and a method for facilitating movement of track driven equipment. 21: 2011/ : 2011/03/29 43: 2013/01/02 51: B60C, B60D, F16C 71: DU TOIT, Jakobus 72: DU TOIT, Jakobus 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/03/30 54: TRACK DRIVEN EQUIPMENT This invention relates to track driven equipment and discloses an accessory for facilitating movement of such equipment, wherein such equipment is provided with a track forming a continuous loop around wheels mounted to a chassis of said equipment, the accessory comprising a rolling assembly operatively mounted to the track driven equipment and being displaceable between a movable position in which the rolling assembly is in rolling contract with the ground, and a stationary 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/30 43: 2013/01/23 51: G06T 71: LODOX SYSTEMS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: DE VILLIERS, MATTIEU STEFAN, SOUSA, CARLOS 33: ZA 31: 2008/ : 2008/09/30 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOVING BUTTING OR STITCHING ARTIFACTS FROM IMAGES A method and system for removing butting or stitching artifacts from an image are disclosed. The system includes a locating module which is arranged to locate and identify at least one region in the image in which a butting artifact is present. A modeling module determines at least one model of a butting artifact as a function of electromagnetic absorption level, typically an x-ray absorption level, at the identified region. A subtraction module applies a subtraction algorithm to subtract the butting artifact from the image at the identified region based on the model of the butting artifact. The method may include applying linear and cubic interpolation algorithms to the butting artifact in the image to obtain respective linear and cubic interpolations of the butting artifact, or respective linear and cubic interpolation models. Page 82

83 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/10 43: 2013/02/13 51: A42B, G02B 71: Gentex Corporation 72: HEDGES, George Darrell, BUGNO, Anthony William, EDEL, Mark William, UCHIMA, Michael Koichi, ATAC, Robert B. 33: US 31: 12/252,078 32: 2008/10/15 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING AND CALIBRATING A HELMET-MOUNTED DISPLAY A helmet mounted -display (HMD) system comprising a display pod (42) having a light wave optical element. The display pod is designed to be attached to a base plate (12) located above the brow of a helmet using opposing hook and loop-style fastener pads or alternatively, a pair of locking disks. The mounting position of the display pod is adjustable within three degrees of freedom, including lateral positioning along a plane that is co-planar to a mounting surface (43) for the display pod, as well as rotation about an axis that is perpendicular to the mounting surface. The HMD system is adapted to compensate for variations in mounting position using a bore sighting adjustment. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/17 43: 2013/02/19 51: A61K, A61P 71: Instituto Finlay. Centro de Investigación - Producción de Sueros y Vacunas 72: PÉREZ MARTÍN, Oliver Germán, GONZÁLEZ AZNAR, Elizabeth, ROMEU ALVAREZ, Belkis, DEL CAMPO ALONSO, Judith Mónica, ACEVEDO GROGUES, Reinaldo, LASTRE GONZÁLEZ, Miriam de San Juan Bosco, ZAYAS VIGNIER, Caridad, CUELLO PÉREZ, Maribel, CABRERA BLANCO, Osmir, NÚÑEZ GUTIÉRREZ, Niurys, BALBOA GONZÁLEZ, Julio Antonio 33: CU 31: 2008/215 32: 2008/11/19 54: SINGLE-TIME VACCINES The present invention relates to the field of vaccines, in particular to a vaccine formulation containing the proteoliposome derived from the external membrane of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup B (AFPLl) or the cochleate derivative (AFCoI) thereof, alone or jointly with one or more microbial or tumoural antigens, and furthermore the use of said vaccine formulation in the prevention and treatment of infections or tumoural diseases through the simultaneous administration thereof by both the mucosal and parenteral routes of administration. 21: 2011/ : 2009/01/30 43: 2013/01/21 51: C07D; A01N 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: HOLYOKE JR, CALEB WILLIAM, TONG, MY- HANH THI, COATS, REED AARON, ZHANG, Page 83

84 WENMING, CHAN, DOMINIC MING-TAK, MCCANN, STEPHEN FREDERICK 33: US 31: 61/043,428 32: 2008/04/09 33: US 31: 61/063,789 32: 2008/02/06 54: MESOIONIC PESTICIDES Disclosed are compounds of Formula 1, wherein X is O or S; Y is O or S; and R 1, R 2, R 3 and R 4 are as defined in the disclosure. Also disclosed are compositions containing the compounds of Formula 1 and methods for controlling an invertebrate pest comprising contacting the invertebrate pest or its environment with a biologically effective amount of a compound or a composition of the invention. force application plane between a bolt head and the fastening section that is inclined at an angle a relative to a fastening plane in which the fastening section is connected to the bearing structure, wherein the hole perimeter has a hole embrasure that is formed by an annular collar (29) extending in the direction of a fastening axis (21), and which defines a bearing surface (38) for the bolt head disposed in the force application plane. 21: 2011/ : 2011/07/19 43: 2013/01/21 51: F16B 71: Protechna S.A. 72: SCHÜTZ, Udo 33: DE 31: : 2010/08/12 54: FASTENING DEVICE FOR FASTENING A TUBE TO A BEARING STRUCTURE AND TRANSPORT AND STORAGE CONTAINER WITH SUCH A FASTENING DEVICE The present invention relates to a fastening device for fastening a tube to a bearing structure, particularly a horizontal mesh frame tube of a mesh cage attaché to a transport pallet that is used to hold a liquid container, wherein in order to form the fastening device the tube has a fastening section with a zone (25) that has been flattened by compression, the zone being provided with a fastening hole (26) to accommodate a fastening bolt connecting the fastening section to the bearing structure, wherein the fastening hole has a perimeter (27) shape such that the hole perimeter defines a 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/10 43: 2013/01/11 51: G06Q 71: Amadeus s.a.s. 72: ARNAUD, Romain, CLAVERIE, Béatrice, RAUFASTE, Nathalie 33: EP 31: : 2009/02/25 54: INTERLINE REVENUE SHARE OPTIMIZATION METHOD A carrier's interline revenue share optimization method in which the carrier is involved in several interline multi-segment journeys with other partner carriers. Each of the involved carriers operate at least one segment of the interline multi-segment journeys and each of these journeys is associated with a fare. The interline revenue share optimization method utilizes a computer system and comprises the steps of a) receiving and storing in data structured storing means of the computer system memory, input data that comprises a fixed set of tickets including the journey and the associated fare, a fixed set of prorate factors, a fixed set of partner carriers' interline rules, a set of carrier's interline rules, an interline revenue share determining algorithm and an optim ization algorithm, b) defining the variables to optimize, c) splitting the fares of the Page 84

85 tickets between the carrier and the partner carriers and calculating an objective function as the carrier's interline revenue share, d) optimizing the objective function and obtaining the optimized set of carrier's interline variables by utilizing a processor of the computer system and e) providing via an output device of the computer system the optimized set of carrier's interline variables. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/10 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61K, C07K 71: AMP-Therapeutics GmbH & Co. KG 72: HOFFMANN, Ralf, KNAPPE, Daniel, HANSEN, Anna Klara Brigitte 33: DE 31: : 2009/01/29 54: ANTIBIOTIC PEPTIDES The invention relates to a peptide or peptide derivative having the general formula: Sub1-X1-D2- K3-P4- P5-Y6-L7-P8-R9- P10-X2- P12-P13-R14-X3- I16-P17 /Y17-N18-N19-X4- Sub2, wherein X1 is a non-polar, hydrophobic group or a positively charged group, D2 is asparagine or glutamine, K3, X2, and X4 are positively charged groups, X3 is a positively charged group, proline, or a proline derivative; L7 and I16 are non-polar, hydrophobic groups, Y6 and Y17 are tyrosine, R9 and R14 are arginine, N18 and N19 are asparagine or glutamine, P4, P5, P8, P10, P12, P13, and P17 are proline, hydroxyproline, or derivatives thereof, wherein possibly one or two of the groups selected from D2, P4, P5, P8, P10, P12 P13, P17, and Y17 are replaced by an arbitrary group and/or P13 and R14 are exchanged, Sub1 is the free or modified N-terminus, and Sub2 is the free or modified C-terminus. The invention further relates to the use of the peptides and peptide derivatives in medicine, as an antibiotic, in a disinfectant or cleaning agent, as a preservative or in a packaging material, in pharmaceutical research, or in a screening method. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/22 43: 2013/02/25 51: B65D 71: Protechna S.A. 72: SCHÜTZ, Udo 33: DE 31: : 2010/09/06 54: TRANSPORT AND STORAGE CONTAINER FOR LIQUIDS A transport and storage container (10) for liquids, with a plastic inner container (11), an outer jacket (14) in particular made of a metal grid frame or sheet steel, as well as a pedestal (13) resembling a pallet, which is equipped to be handled by means of stacker trucks, stacker cranes, or similar transport means, wherein the pedestal exhibits a floor (18) for bracing the inner container and a base frame with support feet, wherein the floor exhibits a supporting surface for the inner container and a bearing edge, which is separated from the supporting surface by a floor barrier, and arranged between a lower edge (17) of the outer jacket and the base frame, wherein the lower edge of the outer jacket is frictionally connected to the base frame at least at one junction by means of a bonding device that acts on the base frame via the bearing edge, wherein the floor barrier exhibits a lowered barrier in the area of the junction. Page 85

86 as an elongate body with a longitudinally arranged inlet chamber from which the passages extend to the exterior of the body. A faceplate with apertures for the needles is securable to the body and the needles are, on assembly, located with their ends guided by the apertures of the faceplate. 21: 2011/ : 24/08/ : 12/02/ : A61K, C07D 71: ISRAEL INSTITUTE FOR BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH 72: FISHER ABRAHAM, BARNER - NER NIRA, NACHUM VICTORIA 33: US 31: 61/ : 2009/01/26 54: BICYCLIC HETEROCYCLIC SPIRO COMPOUNDS 57: There are disclosed bicyclic heterocyclic spiro compounds; pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds; and methods for the treatment in a mammal of diseases and conditions which are susceptible to modulation of the M1 muscarinic receptor, including Alzheimer's disease, insulin resistance syndrome and type 2 diabetes. Other embodiments are also disclosed. 21: 2011/ : 26/08/ : 21/01/ : E05G 71: WEB TRACK (PTY) LTD 72: MACCLOED DONALD CRAIG and ROBBIE JOHN GEORGE 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/05/26 54: A DYE DISPENSER 57: The invention provides a dye dispenser comprising a manifold having an elongated inlet chamber for fluid with a plurality of outlets provided through hollow needles mounted on plungers, movable under pressure in passages to extend the needles from the manifold. At least some of the passages are preferably inclined towards each other. In one embodiment, the manifold is provided 21: 2011/ : 26/08/ : 17/01/ : E05G 71: VISSER JAN WILLEM 72: WILSON TREVOR COLLIS, VISSER JAN WILLEM, MACCLEOD DONALD CRAIG 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/05/26 54: INTRUSION DETECTING SHEET 57: The invention provides a device to protect against unauthorized access to a container. The device is in the form of a foldable sheet, container liner. Penetration the sheet activates an alarm system. The sheet comprises laminations of sheets of electrically conductive material to each side of a middle layer of insulating material and means for connecting the conductive sheets separately into an electrical circuit. The sheet is configured to ensure that in the event of perforation, the perforated edges of one conducting sheet will extend through the separating insulating layer to make electrical contact with the other conducting sheet. The laminated sheets are cut to a shape that enables the sheet to be foldable into a predetermined shape to line a container. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/01 43: 2013/01/07 51: A61B 71: Spinal Simplicity LLC 72: HESS, Harold 33: US 31: 61/207,339 32: 2009/02/11 54: INTERSPINOUS PROCESS IMPLANTS HAVING DEPLOYABLE ENGAGEMENT ARMS Spinal implants include an elongated body portion dimensioned and configured for percutaneous introduction into a target interspinous process space, at which interspinous distraction and/or spinal fusion are desired. The body portion can include a threaded outer surface, or alternatively a smooth surface. The body portion can include one or more interior cavities, and can include deployable engagement members adapted and configured to move in tandem between a stowed position retracted within the interior cavity of the body portion and a deployed position extended from the interior cavity of the body for engaging adjacent spinous processes. An internal drive assembly for selectively moving the Page 86

87 engagement members from the stowed position to the deployed position can be provided, as can a elements for locking the engagement members in a deployed position. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/05 43: 2013/01/08 51: G02B 71: Sun Chemical Corporation 72: HEIKENFELD, Jason C., SCHWARTZ, Russell, CLAPP, Lisa, MILARCIK, April, VILNER, Stanislav G. 33: US 31: 61/160,113 32: 2009/03/13 54: COLORED FLUIDS FOR ELECTROWETTING, ELECTROFLUIDIC, AND ELECTROPHORETIC TECHNOLOGIES Colored fluids for electrowetting, electro fluidic, or electrophoretic devices, and the devices themselves, are disclosed. The colored fluid can include a non aqueous polar solvent having (a) a dynamic viscosity of 0.1 cp to 50 cp at 250C, (b) a surface tension of 25 dynes/cm to 55 dynes/cm at 250C, and (c) an electrowetting relative response of 40% to 80%. Such colored fluids further include a colorant selected from a pigment and/or a dye. In another embodiment, the colored fluid can include a nonpolar solvent and an organic colorant selected from a pigment and/or a dye. Such colored fluids can be black in color and have a conductivity from 0 ps/cm to 5 ps/cm and a dielectric constant less than 3. The use of the colored fluids offers improvements in reliability, higher levels of chroma in the dispersed state, and the ability to achieve higher contrast ratios in display technologies. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/08 43: 2013/02/08 51: A61M, G06M 71: EURO-CELTIQUE S.A. 72: BACON, Raymond, McDERMENT, Iain 33: GB 31: : 2009/03/10 54: COUNTER A counter comprising: a first ring member having first indicia and a second ring member having second indicia, each of said first and second ring members being rotatable in increments about a common axis, one or both of said first and second indicia indicating a count; a drive mechanism for rotating said first ring member; and a coupling mechanism for releasably coupling said first ring member to said second ring member, to allow said first and second ring members to rotate cooperatively when coupled and to allow independent rotating of said first ring member when not coupled; wherein said coupling mechanism comprises first and second engagement means, said first engagement means being movable radially outwardly and radially inwardly relative to said axis. Page 87

88 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/12 43: 2013/01/16 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Bayer Schering Pharma Aktiengesellschaft 72: VENNEMANN, Matthias, BÄR, Thomas, MAIER, Thomas, HÖLDER, Swen, BENEKE, Gerrit, DEHMEL, Florian, ZÜLCH, Armin, STRUB, Andreas, BECKERS, Thomas, INCE, Stuart, REHWINKEL, Hartmut, LIU, Ningshu, BÖMER, Ulf 33: EP 31: : 2009/02/13 54: FUSED PYRIMIDINES Compounds of formula (I), or an N-oxide, a salt, a tautomer or a stereoisomer of said compound, or a salt of said N-oxide, tautomer or stereoisomer, wherein ring B and the pyrimidine to which it is fused, R4, R5, R6, R7, m and n have the meanings as given in the description and the claims, which are effective inhibitors of the Pi3K/Akt pathway, processes for their production and their use as pharmaceuticals. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/21 43: 2013/02/28 51: A61K, A61P 71: Eli Lilly and Company 72: CHEDID, Marcio 33: US 31: 61/169,094 32: 2009/04/14 54: BENZODIAZEPINE DERIVATIVE FOR THE TREATMENT OF HEMATOPOIETIC NEOPLASM AND LEUKEMIA A method and medicament for treating mixed lineage leukemia; translocated mixed lineage leukemia; translocated mixed lineage leukemia based acute myelogenous leukemia; translocated mixed lineage leukemia based acute lymphoid leukemia; a non-mll based chronic myeloproloferative disorder, or non-mll based acoute lymphoid leukemia is provided, wherein the active agent used is the GSK-3 inhibitor 7- (2, 5- dihydro-4-imidazo [1, 2-a] pyridine-3-yl-2,5-dioxo-lhpyrrol-3-yl) -9-fluoro-1,2,3, 4-tetrahydro-2- (1-piper idinylcarbonyl)-pyrrolo [3,2,1-jk] [1,4] benzodiazepine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or salvate thereof. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/22 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61K 71: Glaxo Group Limited 72: AXE, Alison, BRADSHAW, David, LIPPERT, Frank, MIDDLETON, Andrew, NEWBY, Craig Sinclair, BURNETT, Gary Robert 33: GB 31: : 2009/04/03 54: ANTIBACTERIAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING 4 -ISOPROPYL-3-METHYLPHENO AND ZINC IONS A composition such as an oral care composition comprising an antibacterial system comprising 4- isopropyl-3 -methyl phenol (IPMP), a source of zinc ions and an anionic surface active agent is described. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/22 43: 2013/01/03 51: G07F 71: CareFusion 303, Inc. 72: HEFFRON, David 33: US 31: 12/416,820 32: 2009/04/01 54: VERTICAL MEDICATION STORAGE SYSTEM Storage systems for inventory control arc disclosed. The storage systems Includes a vertical storage structure having a plurality of vertically-stacked pockets. Each vertically-stacked pocket can be configured to be separately openable for providing user access to contents of the vertically-stacked pocket. The vertical storage structure can be a vertical sliding-tvpe door, a hinged-type door, or a wall-mounted cabinet. Page 88

89 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/26 43: 2013/01/04 51: A63B 71: THULIN, Mats 72: KJELLBERG, Otto 33: SE 31: : 2009/03/09 54: EXERCISE APPARATUS AND A WEIGHT SELECTION SYSTEM The present invention relates to an exercise apparatus (2) comprising a weight stack (6) for opposing a given exercise motion through a cable (8) and pulley (10) system. The weight stack (6) comprises a set of weights (14) vertically stacked on each other. The weights have a central aperture (18) formed therein through which a lifting stem (16) is downwardly insertable. Each weight is provided with weight selector means (4), which are pivotally engagable with said lifting stem (14) for connecting and locking a selectable number of weights to the central lifting stem (14). 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/26 43: 2013/01/08 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: Glaxo Group Limited 72: HERRING, Christopher, HOLT, Lucy J., JESPERS, Laurent S., MAYER, Sebastian, PUPECKA, Malgorzata 33: US 31: 61/163,917 32: 2009/03/27 54: DRUG FUSIONS AND CONJUGATES The present invention relates to drug fusions that have improved serum half lives. These fusions and conjugates comprise polypeptides, immunoglobulin (antibody) single variable domains and GLP and/or exendin molecules. The invention further relates to uses, formulations, compositions and devices comprising such drug fusions and conjugates. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/27 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61F, B32B, D04H 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: TURNER, Robert Haines, ZGODA, Donald, DANIELS, Walter Douglas, BADER, Jim Thomas, GALVIS, Erika Fabiola 33: US 31: 61/167,626 32: 2009/04/08 54: STRETCHABLE LAMINATES OF NONWOVEN WEB(S) AND ELASTIC FILM A stretchable laminate, a process of making a stretchable laminate and a disposable absorbent article that includes a stretchable laminate are Page 89

90 disclosed. The stretchable laminate includes a nonwoven web and a web of elastomeric material. The nonwoven web includes two layers of spunbond fibers and one layer of meltblown fibers. Some of the meltblown fibers are present in the interstices formed by the spunbond fibers of one of the layers. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/27 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61F, B32B, D04H 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: TURNER, Robert Haines, ZGODA, Donald, DANIELS, Walter Douglas, BADER, Jim Thomas, GALVIS, Erika Fabiola 33: US 31: 61/167,628 32: 2009/04/08 54: STRETCHABLE LAMINATES OF NONWOVEN WEB(S) AND ELASTIC FILM A stretchable laminate, a process of making a stretchable laminate and a disposable absorbent article that includes a stretchable laminate are disclosed. The stretchable laminate includes a nonwoven web and a web of elastomeric material. The nonwoven web includes two layers of spunbond multi-component fibers and one layer of meltblown fibers. The multi-component fibers include a first polymer and a second polymer having different melt temperatures. Thermo-bonds are formed at least partially through the nonwoven web. Some of the thermo-bonds can be elongated in the crossmachine direction of the nonwoven web. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/27 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61F, B32B, D04H 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: TURNER, Robert Haines, ZGODA, Donald, DANIELS, Walter Douglas, BADER, Jim Thomas, GALVIS, Erika Fabiola 33: US 31: 61/167,633 32: 2009/04/08 54: STRETCHABLE LAMINATES OF NONWOVEN WEB(S) AND ELASTIC FILM A stretchable laminate, a process of making a stretchable laminate and a disposable absorbent article that includes a stretchable laminate are disclosed. The stretchable laminate includes a nonwoven web and a web of elastomeric material. The nonwoven web includes three layers of spunbond fibers and two layers of meltblown fibers. The side of the nonwoven web that includes two layers of spunbond fibers is attached to the elastomeric material. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/27 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61F, B32B, D04H 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: TURNER, Robert Haines, ZGODA, Donald, DANIELS, Walter Douglas, BADER, Jim Thomas, GALVIS, Erika Fabiola 33: US 31: 61/167,638 32: 2009/04/08 54: STRETCHABLE LAMINATES OF NONWOVEN WEB(S) AND ELASTIC FILM A stretchable laminate, a process of making a stretchable laminate and a disposable absorbent article that includes a stretchable laminate are disclosed. The stretchable laminate includes a nonwoven web and a web of elastomeric material. The nonwoven web includes two layers of spunbond fibers and one layer of meltblown fibers. Some of the meltblown fibers are present in the interstices formed by the spunbond fibers of one of the layers. As a result of activation of the stretchable laminate, the nonwoven web has a Residual Maximum Peak Force of at least 0.3 N/cm. Page 90

91 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/28 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 72: BELEMA, Makonen, KADOW, John F. 33: US 31: 61/167,989 32: 2009/04/09 54: HEPATITIS C VIRUS INHIBITORS The present disclosure relates to compounds, compositions and methods for the treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds and methods for using these compounds in the treatment of HCV infection. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/29 43: 2013/01/04 51: B23K 71: VAIA, Davide 72: VAIA, Davide 54: WELDING HEAD FOR RAIL WELDING This invention concerns a welding head for welding the extremities of two sections of rail and comprises two half -heads (10) aligned and sliding with regard to one another in a longitudinal direction. Each half - head comprises grip means (12, 13) to grasp a respective section of rail and two electrodes (16) suitable for contact with respective sections of rail in order to carry out a flash butt weld. The head also comprises traction actuator means (20) which extend in a longitudinal direction and are connected to the two half- heads (10) to shift the two halfheadsin a longitudinal direction one towards the other, said traction actuator means (20) having a stroke suitable for allowing, during a cycle of welding two sections of rail, simultaneous regulation of rail tensions. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/04 43: 2013/01/07 51: C07K 71: Eli Lilly and Company 72: CHEDID, Marcio, DARLING, Ryan James, GALVIN, Rachelle Jeanette, SWANSON, Barbara Anne 33: US 31: 61/168,411 32: 2009/04/10 54: DKK-1 ANTIBODIES The invention provides human engineered antibodies, antigen-binding fragments thereof, that bind to, and inhibit the activity of, human DKK-1, and which are effective in treating diseases in which pathogenesis is mediated by DKK-1. 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/07 43: 2013/01/10 51: G06Q 71: LEARNING TREE INTERNATIONAL 72: LAINE, KENDALL, O'NEAL, DAVE, HADEN, BETH, NYLUND, MAGNUS 33: US 31: 61/167,364 32: 2009/04/07 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HYBRID COURSE INSTRUCTION Systems and methods related to providing an electronic presentation to both in-class attendees and remotely located out-of-class attendees, in which video and audio associated with the presentation is provided to the remote attendees, and out-of-class programmable systems are programmed to execute an educational exercise associated with the presentation and be remotely operated by the remote attendees. Page 91

92 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/07 43: 2013/01/07 51: C07C, C07D 71: Glaxo Group Limited 72: EDNEY, Dean David, JOHN, Matthew Peter 33: US 31: 61/169,046 32: 2009/04/14 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A BIPHENYL-2-YLCARBAMIC ACID ESTER A process for the preparation of the compound of Formula (II): which process comprises reacting a compound of Formula (Vl): with a compound of Formula (IV): in a suitable solvent. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/10 43: 2013/01/10 51: B65B 71: Nestec S.A. 72: WATELAIN, Annie, FERNANDES, Paulo 33: US 31: 61/209,748 32: 2009/03/11 54: CHUNKS IN GRAVY FOOD COMPOSITIONS The invention provides chunks in gravy food compositions comprising chunks in gravy in a chunks to gravy ratio of from about 25:75 to about 60:40, wherein the gravy comprises from about 0.01 to about 1 % guar and from about 0.01 to about 1% deacetylated xanthan. The gravy maintains its viscosity during the manufacturing process and ensures an even distribution of the chunks in the chunks in gravy food composition. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/10 43: 2013/01/10 51: C12Q 71: Nestec S.A., Lifegen Technologies, LLC 72: PROLLA, Tomas Alberto, WEINDRUCH, Richard Howard, PAN, Yuanlong, HANNAH, Steven Scott, MIDDLETON, Rondo Paul, JACKSON, Janet Rosann, BARGER, Jamie Louis, PUGH, Thomas Darwin 33: US 31: 61/209,854 32: 2009/03/11 54: TISSUE-SPECIFIC AGING BIOMARKERS The invention provides methods of developing tissue-specific biomarkers of aging, sets of robust biomarkers identified by those methods, and uses of the biomarkers to identify nutrients and other functional ingredients or agents having anti-aging properties. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/10 43: 2013/01/10 51: B65D 71: Nestec S.A. 72: COLO, Christian Anthony, WOLF, John Joseph, EMENHISER, Anne McCandlish, HANSON, Eric Marvin, LAWRENCE, Christina Mayadas, FLETCHER, Robert LaVenture 33: US 31: 61/159,224 32: 2009/03/11 54: CUSTOMIZED CHILDREN'S FEEDING SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF Customized children's feeding systems and methods of using the customized children's feeding systems are provided, in a general embodiment, the present disclosure provides a packaged food product (10) including a tray (12) defining at least three compartments (20,22,24) and an individual food cartridge located in each of the compartments. Each food cartridge and compartment can be associated with a corresponding color, shape or symbol that is representative of a food category. Page 92

93 processed Neurotoxin polypeptide and partially processed or unprocessed Neurotoxin polypeptide. The present invention relates further to a device for determining said amount and a kit adapted to carry out the method of the present invention. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/10 43: 2013/01/10 51: C01B 71: Solvay SA 72: HALASA, Matej, GANHY, Jean-Pierre, LIEBENS, Armin T. 33: EP 31: : 2009/03/27 54: METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE A process for production of hydrogen peroxide which comprises the following steps: (a) hydrogenation of a working solution comprising at least one non-ionic quinone compound selected from anthraquinone and its derivatives, phenanthrenequinone and its derivatives, naphthoquinone and its derivatives, and benzoquinone and its derivatives, wherein the total molecular weight of the optional groups attached to the quinone skeleton is lower than 500, to obtain at least one corresponding hydroquinone compound; (b) oxidation of said at least one hydroquinone compound to obtain hydrogen peroxide; and (c) separation of said hydrogen peroxide, during and/or subsequently to said oxidation step; characterised in that the working solution of either step a) and/or b) comprises less than 30% by weight of organic solvent. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/10 43: 2013/01/10 51: G01N 71: Merz Pharma GmbH & Co. KGaA 72: PFEIL, Michael, FRIEDRICH, Josef 33: EP 31: : 2009/04/27 33: US 31: 61/214,650 32: 2009/04/27 54: MEANS AND METHODS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE AMOUNT OF NEUROTOXIN POLYPEPTIDE AND OF ITS CATALYTIC AND PROTEOLYTIC ACTIVITIES The present invention pertains to the field of tools for ensuring manufacture of polypeptides and quality control. Specifically, it relates to a method for determining of the amount of processed (active) Neurotoxin polypeptide in a solution comprising 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/12 43: 2013/01/14 51: A23G, B05C, B65B, F16K, G01F 71: Nestec S.A. 72: WALKER, John Howard, LEADBEATER, John Michael, SUTTON, Jonathan 33: GB 31: : 2009/03/13 54: APPARATUS FOR DEPOSITING An apparatus for depositing a liquid, semi-liquid or semi-solid food product. The apparatus comprises a fixed volume chamber for receiving the food product under a positive pressure, the chamber being defined by chamber walls, one of the chamber walls being provided with an outlet orifice for depositing the food product, the outlet orifice being provided with a first sealing surface. The apparatus also comprises a valve spindle arranged for reciprocating movement within the chamber, the length direction of the valve spindle extending substantially perpendicular to the chamber wall in which the outlet orifice is provided, a first end of the valve spindle being provided with a second sealing surface. The second sealing surface of the valve spindle is arranged for abutting the first sealing surface of the outlet orifice to thereby close the outlet orifice. Page 93

94 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/12 43: 2013/01/14 51: B65D 71: Nestec S.A. 72: URUSHIDANI, Yukihiro, HOLTEN, Stephen Ray 33: US 31: 61/210,067 32: 2009/03/13 54: COMPOSITE COVERS FOR CONTAINERS The invention provides composite covers and reclosable containers using the covers. In a general embodiment, the composite cover includes a flexible lid and an overcap rim fixedly attached to the flexible lid. The flexible lid includes a flexible layer, a metallic layer, and a sealant layer. A tab can be attached to at least one of the flexible layer and the metallic layer to provide a method for opening the container. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/13 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61F 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: KLINE, Mark James, LAWSON, Michael Irwin, MACURA, Anna Elizabeth, RAYCHECK, Jeromy Thomas, RUIZ, Oscar Antonio 33: US 31: 61/175,185 32: 2009/05/04 54: WEARABLE ARTICLE WITH HIGHLY EXTENSIBLE FASTENING MEMBER HAVING STRESS DISTRIBUTION FEATURES Wearable disposable absorbent articles such as disposable diapers, having elastically extensible fastening members (also sometimes known as fastening "ears") with particular features, extending from a chassis or main portion of the articles, are disclosed. The fastening members may be highly extensible and have an overall geometry characterized by greater length nearer the chassis or main portion and lesser length nearer the distal end. Examples disclosed may have a fastener zone having a Stiffness of at least about 1,500 N/m, and shape and dimensional characteristics, that help avoid problems of buckling and/or flipping of edges of the fastening members, dishing of fastener Page 94

95 components, and fastening member tearing, while the articles are applied and worn. cylinder means (4) containing mobile piston means (5) provided with a rod (6) that extends beyond the cylinder means, the free end of which includes a harpoon head (7) that is hooked in the grate and comprises retaining fingers (8, 13, 14) that can be moved between a retracted position and an active position by control means (9). The invention is characterised in that the jack means are connected to a pressurised fluid source (30) by means of control means (31) and in that the pressurised fluid source includes a consumable gas cartridge (30). 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/14 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61K, A61P 71: AstraZeneca AB 72: KAVERI, Das, MELNICK, David Alan, RADHA, Shandil 33: US 31: 61/160,385 32: 2009/03/16 54: COMPOUND FOR THE TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS (5R)-3-[4-[1-[(2S)-2,3-dihydroxypropanoyl]-3,6- dihydro-2h-pyridin-4-yl]-3,5- difluoro-phenyl]-5- (isoxazol-3-yloxymethyl)oxazolidin-2-one, or a pharmaceutically- acceptable salt, or an in-vivohydrolysable ester thereof, for use in the treatment of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/14 43: 2013/01/08 51: B64F, F16B 71: DCNS 72: AFFRE DE SAINT ROME, Ronan 33: FR 31: : 2009/04/03 54: ANCHORING HARPOON, FOR EXAMPLE FOR AN AIRCRAFT, AND ANCHORING SYSTEM INCLUDING ONE SUCH HARPOON The invention relates to an anchoring harpoon (1) intended in particular for an aircraft, capable of cooperating with an anchoring grate (2) of a platform, comprising jack means (3) including 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/14 43: 2013/01/31 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Abbott GmbH & Co. KG, Abbott Laboratories 72: HAUPT, Andreas, POHLKI, Frauke, DRESCHER, Karla, WICKE, Karsten, UNGER, Liliane, RELO, Ana-Lucia, BESPALOV, Anton, VOGG, Barbara, BACKFISCH, Gisela, DELZER, Juergen, ZHANG, Min, LAO, Yanbin 33: US 31: 61/174,054 32: 2009/04/30 54: N-PHENYL-(PIPERAZINYL OR HOMOPIPERAZINYL)-BENZENESULFONAMIDE OR BENZENESULFONYL-PHENYL-(PIPERAZINE OR HOMOPIPERAZINE) COMPOUNDS SUITABLE Page 95

96 FOR TREATING DISORDERS THAT RESPOND TO MODULATION OF THE SEROTONIN 5-HT6 RECEPTOR The present invention relates to N-phenyl- (piperazinyl or homopiperazinyl)- benzenesulfonamide or benzenesulfonyl-phenyl- (piperazine or homopiperazine) compounds,pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and their use in therapy. The compounds possess valuable therapeutic properties and are particularly suitable for treating diseases that respond to modulation of the serotonin 5-HT6 receptor. wherein X is a bond or a group N-R4; R1 is hydrogen or methyl; R2 is hydrogen or methyl; R3 is hydrogen, C1-C3 alkyl, fluorine, C1-C2 alkoxy or fluorinated C1-C2 alkoxy; R4 is hydrogen, C1-C4 alkyl, C3-C4 cycloalkyl, or C3-C4 cycloalkyl-ch2-; R5 is hydrogen, fluorine, chlorine, C1-C2 alkyl, fluorinated C1-C2 alkyl, C1-C2 alkoxy or fluorinated C1-C2 alkoxy; R6 is hydrogen, fluorine or chlorine; and n is 1 or 2. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/17 43: 2013/01/17 51: A61J, A61K, A61P 71: Wirra IP Pty Ltd 72: HUTCHINGS, Mark J., VAN NIEKERK, Christiaan M. 33: AU 31: : 2009/04/01 54: A MULTIDOSE PACKAGE, COURSE AND METHOD OF TREATMENT FOR DELIVERING PREDETERMINED MULTIPLE DOSES OF A PHARMACEUTICAL The invention provides: a multidose package containing an imiquimod formulation suitable for treating topical conditions such as actinic keratosis, superficial basal cell carcinoma and external genital warts, said package comprising: a) a dispensing aperture for dispensing the formulation from the package; b) a reservoir containing a sufficient amount of said formulation to provide two or more doses; c) a metered dosage means for measuring a predetermined dose of said formulation, said means comprising an inlet from said reservoir and an outlet to said dispensing aperture; and d) an actuating means for operating said dosage means such that the predetermined dose is delivered to said dispensing aperture; wherein said dose is dispensed without microbial or other contamination or degradation of the formulation in reservoir; a course of treatment of actinic keratosis, superficial basal cell carcinoma or external genital warts comprising provision of a multidose package containing an imiquimod formulation' suitable for said treatment; a method of treatment of actinic keratosis, superficial basal cell carcinoma or external to genital warts with multiple doses of an imiquimod formulation characterised in that the multiple doses are provided by a multidose package; and a method of providing a multidose package containing an imiquimod formulation suitable for treating topical conditions such as actinic keratosis, superficial basal cell carcinoma and external genital warts. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/21 43: 2013/01/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Tibotec Pharmaceuticals 72: DEMIN, Samuël Dominique, MC GOWAN, David, LAST, Stefaan Julien, RABOISSON, Pierre Jean-Marie Bernard 33: EP 31: : 2009/04/24 54: DIARYL ETHERS Compounds of the formula (I): including any possible stereoisomers thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt and/or solvate thereof, as well as pharmaceutical formulations and the use of compounds of formula I as HCV inhibitors. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/21 43: 2013/01/21 51: A23K 71: H.J. Baker & Bro., Inc. 72: WRIGHT, Danny R., VALAGENE, Richard J. Page 96

97 33: US 31: 61/202,969 32: 2009/04/23 54: GRANULAR FEED SUPPLEMENT A ruminant feed composition, having a granulated core having at least one active substance and at least one layer of a coating material surrounding the core, the coating material comprising a vegetable oil and a modifying agent. Modifying agents include stearic acid, oleic acid, lecithin, and palm oil. Also disclosed are methods for making a ruminant feed composition. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/24 43: 2013/01/31 51: E21C 71: Sandvik Mining and Construction G.m.b.H. 72: GRIEF, Ralf, GERER, Roman, ÅKERMAN, Jan, SIFFERLINGER, Nikolaus 33: AT 31: A750/ : 2009/05/14 54: CUTTING DEVICE FOR A MINING MACHINE The invention relates to a cutting device for a mining machine, in particular a shearer. Said machine comprises a tool carrier, in particular a shearer drum that is rotatably mounted about a rotational axis and at least one cutting tool (1) that is fixed to the tool carrier. The cutting tool (1) comprises a tool base body (3) and a cutting insert (1) that consists of a diamond composite material, or a harder material, and is fixed in a receiving bore (6) of said body. The cutting tool is oriented on the tool carrier at an incident cutting angle (ß) of 45-58, preferably and especially preferably 49. The tip (2) of the cutting insert (1) is substantially conical and the nose angle (a) is : 2011/ : 2011/10/25 43: 2013/01/25 51: B31B, B65B, F15B 71: Nestec S.A. 72: GYNNILD, Robert Lawrence 33: US 31: 61/163,605 32: 2009/03/26 54: A FITMENT INDEXER FOR A POUCH FILLER A form, fill and seal machine includes a feed conveyor system (600), a fitment indexing module (650) and a fitment indexer (400) constructed and arranged to transfer a fitment to a fitment applicator station. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/25 43: 2013/01/25 51: B29C, B65B 71: Nestec S.A. 72: GYNNILD, Robert Lawrence 33: US 31: 61/163,594 32: 2009/03/26 54: A JAW SUPPORT FOR A POUCH FILLER Page 97

98 A jaw support and a sealing jaw for form, fill and seal machines are provided. In alternative embodiments, the form, fill and seal machines may include a fitment applicator station, a fitment applicator, a fitment heater assembly and a sealing jaw constructed and arranged to form a container and transfer and apply a fitment to the container. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/25 43: 2013/01/25 51: A01N, A61K 71: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 72: EGAN, Thomas Michael 33: US 31: 61/168,089 32: 2009/04/09 54: METHODS OF TREATING EDEMA RELATED TO ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION Methods are described for preventing or reducing edema related to ischemia-reperfusion by treating the organ or tissue being transplanted with an aminoalkyl glucosaminide phosphate. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/26 43: 2013/01/29 51: A01N, A01P, A61K 71: Norbrook Laboratories Limited 72: REYNOLDS, Louise 33: GB 31: : 2009/03/27 54: A TOPICAL PARASITICIDE COMPOSITION A topical parasiticide composition comprising: (i) a phenyl pyrazole insecticide; and/or a neonicotinoid; (ii) a macrocylic lactone and/or an aminoacetonitrile derivatives; (iii) an Insect Growth Regulator; and (iv) a 2-acyl-4-oxo-1,2,3,6,7,11b-4H- pyrazino [2, 1a] isoquinoline derivative. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/27 43: 2013/01/31 51: A61K, C07D 71: Eli Lilly and Company 72: CHEN, Daohong, LI, Hong-Yu, ZHAO, Genshi 33: US 31: 61/176,290 32: 2009/05/07 54: VINYL INDAZOLYL COMPOUNDS The present invention provides vinyl indazoiyl compounds useful in the treatment of cancer. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/27 43: 2013/01/28 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Glaxo Group Limited 72: HAMBLIN, Julie Nicole, JONES, Paul Spencer, KEELING, Suzanne Elaine, LE, Joelle, MITCHELL, Charlotte Jane, PARR, Nigel James 33: US 31: 61/174,033 32: 2009/04/30 54: OXAZOLE SUBSTITUTED INDAZOLES AS PI3-KINASE INHIBITORS The invention is directed to certain novel compounds. Specifically, the invention is directed to compounds of formula (I): and salts thereof. The compounds of the invention are inhibitors of kinase activity, in particular PI3-kinase activity. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/31 43: 2013/01/31 51: A23F, A23L, A23P 71: Nestec S.A. 72: BRIEND, Anne Françoise Violette, SUDHARSAN, Mathalai Balan, KESSLER, Ulrich, LACH, Laurent Josef Henry, MEUNIER, Vincent Daniel Maurice, CHANVRIER, Hélène Michèle Page 98

99 Jeanne, CARTIER, Jérémie, KOCH, Dietrich, SUTTER, Guido, DUFFEY, Jean-Louis 33: EP 31: : 2009/04/01 54: INSTANT BEVERAGE PRODUCT The present invention relates to a method for producing an instant beverage product with good foaming and/or dissolution properties, wherein a layer of porous base powder is sintered while gas is forced through the layer. substantially conical tip includes a locking mechanism that engages an extension of a plunger assembly extending from a distal end of the plunger assembly so as to retain the extension within the substantially conical tip or outlet upon full injection of the contents of the syringe to a patient. According to one embodiment, a plunger head of the plunger assembly is slidably disposed on the extension. According to another embodiment, a separate hub, which holds a needle cannula, is disposed on an outlet at the distal end of the syringe barrel, which contains the locking mechanism. According to a further embodiment, the locking mechanism includes a locking clip disposed within the substantially conical tip of the syringe assembly. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/31 43: 2013/01/31 51: A23F, A23L, A23P 71: Nestec S.A. 72: BOEHM, Robert Thomas, DONHOWE, Daniel Paul, FU, Xiaoping, PAGIDALA, Jaya Bharath Reddy, SUDHARSAN, Mathalai Balan 33: US 31: 61/165,731 32: 2009/04/01 54: INSTANT BEVERAGE PRODUCT The present invention relates to a method for the production of instant beverage products which, upon reconstitution with liquid, form a foamy upper surface. The method makes use of a porous base powder to which the present invention also relates. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/31 43: 2013/01/31 51: A61M 71: Becton, Dickinson and Company 72: WAYMAN, Brian H., ODELL, Robert, CAIZZA, Richard James 33: US 31: 61/172,866 32: 2009/04/27 54: PASSIVE REUSE PREVENTION SYRINGE THAT USES A TIP LOCK Various embodiments of syringe assemblies include a syringe barrel and a substantially conical tip or outlet disposed on the distal end of the barrel. The 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/01 43: 2013/02/08 51: C02F, E03B 71: Zodiac Pool Care Europe 72: HIN, Raymond Albert, ANDREWS, Craig 33: US 31: 61/268,219 32: 2009/06/10 54: DEVICES FOR TREATING, SENSING, OR OTHERWISE ACTING UPON FLUID Treating, sensing, diverting, measuring, and collecting devices for fluid such as water are described. When designed for use as chlorinators, the devices may divert water flowing in conduits into the devices for treatment and subsequent return to the flow stream. A return tube of the device may be designed to create vortex action, using a pressure differential to evacuate treated water from the device back into the conduit. When designed for use as feeders for supplying acid or other material to flowing water, the devices may include one or more channels communicating between the material and the flowing water. When designed for use as flow sensors or otherwise, the devices may include objects acted upon by flowing water to indicate that water indeed is flowing. Yet other sensors may be utilized to determine characteristics of water passing through the conduits. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/02 43: 2013/02/04 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: RespiVert Limited Page 99

100 72: ITO, Kazuhiro, STRONG, Peter, RAPEPORT, William Garth, MURRAY, Peter John, KING- UNDERWOOD, John, WILLIAMS, Jonathan Gareth, ONIONS, Stuart, CHARRON, Catherine Elisabeth 33: US 31: 61/166,594 32: 2009/04/03 54: P38MAP KINASE INHIBITOR The present invention relates to a compound of formula (I): or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, including all stereoisomers and tautomers, which is an inhibitor of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase enzymes(referred to herein as p38 MAP kinase inhibitors), particularly the alpha and gamma kinase sub-types thereof, and itsuse in therapy, including in pharmaceutical combinations, especially in the treatment of inflammatory diseases, including inflammatory diseases of the lung, such as COPD. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/02 43: 2013/02/04 51: A23L 71: Nestec S.A. 72: PARTHASARATHY, Mukund 33: US 31: 61/211,862 32: 2009/04/03 54: MILK-LIKE BEVERAGES The invention provides milk-like beverage compositions comprising from about 1 to about 10% of one or more caseinates, from about 1 to about 10% whey protein, from about 2 to about 10% of one or more fats, from about 0.01 to about 1% one or more hydrocolloids, and from about 0.1 to about 10% one or more emulsifiers. The compositions are formulated to have a have a realistic milk-like appearance and a nutrient profile very similar to cow milk. The compositions do not contain lactose and therefore do not cause the symptoms associated with lactose intolerance. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/03 43: 2013/02/04 51: A61B 71: Rimscience Co., Ltd. 72: YOON, Sang Jin 33: KR 31: : 2009/04/28 54: SURGICAL SUTURE APPARATUS HAVING SEWING FUNCTION The present invention relates to a surgical suture apparatus having a sewing function. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a surgical suture apparatus comprising: a coupling part, a shaft part connected to the coupling part, an operating part, and a suture part connected to the shaft part by way of the operating part, the suture part including a support, a surgical needle and a needle driving part, wherein the surgical needle operates in a direction substantially orthogonal to the support by the needle driving part, and a suture thread from the surgical needle and a suture thread from the support are entangled with each other by the operations. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/03 43: 2013/02/04 51: G09F 71: ADB BVBA 72: BEUKEMA, Martijn, TRÉMOUROUX, Pierre 33: DE 31: : 2009/04/30 54: ILLUMINATED SIGN FOR DISPLAYING A COMMAND AND/OR NOTICE FOR TAXIING AIRCRAFT TRAFFIC AT AN AIRPORT The invention relates to an illuminated sign (10) for displaying a command and/or notice for taxiing aircraft traffic at an airport, comprising a housing (20) having a translucent display panel (21) for depicting command and/or notice symbols (Z) and a light source arranged in the housing (20) and having at least one light emitting diode (32) for illuminating the display panel (21). A diffusion panel (22) is designed to scatter and/or backscatter incident light, wherein the light source is arranged between the display panel and the diffusion panel. The at least one light emitting diode (32) is oriented on the diffusion panel (22) in such a way that the display panel (21) is illuminated by the at least one light emitting diode not directly but rather indirectly by means of backscattering of the emitted light of the at least one light emitting diode by the diffusion panel (22). Page 100

101 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/04 43: 2013/02/05 51: A61K, A61P 71: Wyeth LLC 72: BERKENBLIT, Anna, BINLICH, Florence, GOSS, Paul 33: US 31: 61/166,796 32: 2009/04/06 54: TREATMENT REGIMEN UTILIZING NERATINIB FOR BREAST CANCER An extended regimen for treatment of HER-2/neu overexpressed/amplified cancer is described, with involves delivering a course of neratinib therapy to HER-2/neu overexpressed/amplified cancer patients following the completion of surgical and adjuvant therapy. The neratinib regimen may be continued for upwards of twelve months to five years. Also provided are pharmaceutical kits designed to facilitate compliance with the regimen. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/04 43: 2013/02/07 51: B29B, B29C, C04B 71: Echotect B.V. 72: VAN HELDEN, Arend Kuindert 33: US 31: 61/175,527 32: 2009/05/05 33: EP 31: : 2009/05/05 54: PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING A SHAPED ARTICLE FROM A COMPOSITE MATERIAL COMPRISING A SOLID FILLER AND A THERMOPLASTIC BINDER The present invention relates to a process for manufacturing a shaped article from a composite material comprising a solid filler and a thermoplastic binder, said process comprising the following subsequent steps: (a)feeding a solid filler and a thermoplastic binder to a kneading device; (b)mixing the solid filler and the thermoplastic binder in the kneading device, wherein the pressure exerted on the mixture of the solid filler and the thermoplastic binder is in the range of about 100 kpa to about 1500 kpa to obtain a composite material; (c)forming the composite material as obtained in step (b) into a shaped article; and (d)cooling the shaped article as obtained in step (c). The shaped article is preferably a slab which can very suitable be used in the decoration of floors, ceilings, wall panels, vanity tops, kitchen work surfaces, kitchen tops, bathrooms, internal and external cladding and other two-dimensional and three- dimensional shapes by extrusion and or injection moulding techniques. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/07 43: 2013/02/07 51: B67D, F16K 71: Nestec S.A. 72: REDDY, Balakrishna 33: US 31: 12/420,523 32: 2009/04/08 54: MIXING NOZZLE FITMENT AND MIXED LIQUID DISPENSER Mixing nozzle fitments and beverage devices containing the mixing nozzle fitments are provided. In an embodiment, the mixing nozzle fitment includes a first shaft defining an inlet passage, a second shaft defining a curved outlet passage and attached to the first shaft, and a coupling member attached to the second shaft. The coupling member defines a passage that leads into the curved outlet passage of the second shaft. A flexible tube is attached to the coupling member. The mixing nozzle fitment can be used in any suitable beverage dispensing device. Page 101

102 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/07 43: 2013/02/07 51: G01R 71: Ember Technologies Pty Ltd 72: GELONESE, Guiseppe Antonio 33: AU 31: : 2009/06/03 54: POWER MONITORING SYSTEM A power monitoring system to monitor electrical power supply to electrical equipments. The monitor includes an energy saving device to reduce unnecessary power consumption. A control means for enabling control of power consumption of electrical devices in response to the data output of the monitored power consumption. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/07 43: 2013/02/07 51: A61K, A61P 71: Pearl Therapeutics, Inc. 72: VEHRING, Reinhard, HARTMAN, Michael Steven, SMITH, Adrian Edward, JOSHI, Vidya B., DWIVEDI, Sarvajna Kumar 33: US 31: 61/182,565 32: 2009/05/29 54: COMPOSITIONS FOR RESPIRATORY DELIVERY OF ACTIVE AGENTS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS AND SYSTEMS Compositions, methods and systems are provided for pulmonary or nasal delivery of active ingredients via a metered dose inhaler. In one embodiment, the compositions include a suspension medium, active agent particles, and suspending particles, in which the active agent particles and suspending particles form a co-suspension within the suspension medium. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/07 43: 2013/02/07 51: A61K, A61P 71: Pearl Therapeutics, Inc. 72: VEHRING, Reinhard, HARTMAN, Michael Steven, SMITH, Adrian Edward, JOSHI, Vidya B., DWIVEDI, Sarvajna Kumar 33: US 31: 61/182,565 32: 2009/05/29 54: COMPOSITIONS FOR PULMONARY DELIVERY OF LONG-ACTING MUSCARINIC ANTAGONISTS AND LONG-ACTING B2 ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR AGONISTS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS AND SYSTEMS Page 102

103 Compositions, methods and systems are provided for pulmonary delivery of long-acting muscarinic antagonists and long-acting ß2 adrenergic receptor agonists via a metered dose inhaler. In particular embodiments, the compositions include a suspension medium, active agent particles, and suspending particles, in which the active agent particles and suspending particles form a cosuspension within the suspension medium. 21: 2011/ : 09/11/ : 13/02/ : A45D, A61K 71: WASTON LABORATORIES INC 72: GOCHNOUR SCOTT, SUBRAMANYAN VENKATESH, KIMBALL MICHAEL W 33: US 31: 12/435,895 32: 2009/05/05 54: A METHOD FOR TREATING OVERACTIVE BLADDERS AND A DEVICE FOR STORAGE AND ADMINISTRATION OF TOPICAL OXYBUTYNIN COMPOSITIONS 57: The invention relates to a method for treating overactive bladders and a device for storing and administering non-occluded oxybutynin topical compositions. 57: An intravenous set with an automatic stopping mechanism in the drip chamber comprising a drip chamber (16) wherein the top portion of the drip chamber (16) has a cap (17) with a sharp tooth (18) extending radially outwards for puncturing a container or bottle (15); wherein a lower portion of the drip chamber (16) is connected to a joint or stem (23); wherein the joint or stem 23 is connected to a flexible tube (19) ending in a valve (13) to be connected to a catheter; wherein the flexible tube (19) has a manual flow control device (11); wherein inside the drip chamber (16) contains a stopper (22) for automatic control of flow of fluid from the drip chamber (16); wherein the stopper (22) comprises of a lower part or diaphragm (3), a middle part or stem (4) and a upper part (2); and wherein the stem (4) and the diaphragm (3) are connected by a stud (3), which stud is flexible and a part of the diaphragm (3); and wherein the stopper (22) is submerged as fluid filled in the drip chamber (16), fluid flows through the exit (19) of the drip chamber (16) to cause the stopper (22) to fall, thereby stopping fluid exiting when the diaphragm (3) of the stopper (22) blocks the exit of the drip chamber (16) and fluid in the drip chamber (16) is used up. 21: 2011/ : 09/11/ : 11/02/ : A61M 71: POLY MEDICURE LIMITED 72: BAID RISHI 33: IN 31: 887/DEL/ : 2009/04/29 54: INTRAVENOUS SET WITH AN AUTOMATIC STOPPING MECHANISM IN THE DRIP CHAMBER 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/09 43: 2013/02/13 51: C01D 71: Akzo Nobel Chemicals International B.V. 72: BAKKENES, Hendrikus Wilhelmus, BERGEVOET, Roberto Aloysius Gerardus Maria, MEIJER, Johannes Albertus Maria, STEENSMA, Maria 33: EP 31: : 2009/06/02 33: US 31: 61/183,254 32: 2009/06/02 Page 103

104 54: NON-CAKING SALT COMPOSITION, PREPARATION PROCESS AND USE THEREOF The present invention relates to a sodium chloride composition comprising an iron complex of tartaric acid wherein between 55 and 90% by weight of the tartaric acid is meso-tartaric acid. The present invention furthermore relates to a process to prepare such a sodium chloride composition and to the use of such a sodium chloride composition. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/09 43: 2013/02/13 51: C01D, C07C 71: Akzo Nobel Chemicals International B.V. 72: BAKKENES, Hendrikus Wilhelmus, BERGEVOET, Roberto Aloysius Gerardus Maria, MEIJER, Johannes Albertus Maria, STEENSMA, Maria 33: EP 31: : 2009/06/02 33: US 31: 61/183,269 32: 2009/06/02 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A COMPOSITION COMPRISING MESO-TARTARIC ACID The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of a composition comprising tartaric acid wherein between 55 and 90% by weight of the tartaric acid is meso-tartaric acid, comprising the steps of (i) preparing an aqueous mixture comprising between 35 and 65% by weight of a di-alkali metal salt of L-tartaric acid, a di-alkali metal salt of D- tartaric acid, a mixture of di-alkali metal salts of L- tartaric acid, D-tartaric acid, and optionally mesotartaric acid, and between 2 and 15% by weight of an alkali metal or alkaline metal hydroxide, and (ii) stirring and heating the aqueous mixture to a temperature of between 100 C and its boiling point until between 55 and 90% by weight of tartaric acid has been converted to meso-tartaric acid. 21: 2011/ : 10/11/ : 13/02/ : H01F, H01H 71: SENSUS SPECTRUM LLC 72: BROWN MICHAEL R, MAZZA WILLIIAM R JR, BURSTALL OLIVER, DAMES ANDREW 33: US 31: 12/437,596 32: 2009/05/08 54: MAGNETIC LATCHING ACTUATOR 57: A magnetic latching actuator operable to control the movement of at least a first contact and second contact between a closed position in which the contacts physically engage each other and an open position in which the contacts are spaced from each other. The magnetic latching actuator includes first and second stationary permanent magnets oriented such that the first magnetic field created by the first magnet and the second magnetic field created by the second magnet are in opposite directions. An actuation coil surrounds both the first and second magnets. Current is supplied to the actuation coil in a first direction to create a first magnetic field or a second direction to create a second actuation magnetic field opposite the first actuation magnetic field. A yoke is movable relative to the first and second magnets to cause the first and second contacts to move between the open and closed positions. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/10 43: 2013/02/13 51: H04W 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: DAMNJANOVIC, Jelena M., CHEN, Wanshi, GAAL, Peter, MONTOJO, Juan, BHUSHAN, Naga, KHANDEKAR, Aamod D. 33: US 31: 61/176,470 32: 2009/05/07 54: MULTICARRIER RETRANSMISSION FEEDBACK Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate indicating feedback parameters for multiple single carrier assignments, multicarrier assignments, and/or the like according to single carrier-frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA), relaxed SC- FDMA, etc. Feedback in relaxed SC-FDMA can be bundled by a mobile device to conserve power. In Page 104

105 addition, a downlink assignment indicator (DAI) can be utilized to detect and indicate lost grants. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/10 43: 2013/02/13 51: A61K, A61P 71: Pearl Therapeutics, Inc. 72: VEHRING, Reinhard, HARTMAN, Michael Steven, SMITH, Adrian Edward, JOSHI, Vidya B., DWIVEDI, Sarvajna Kumar, LECHUGA- BALLESTEROS, David 33: US 31: 61/182,565 32: 2009/05/29 54: RESPIRATORY DELIVERY OF ACTIVE AGENTS Compositions, methods and systems are provided for pulmonary or nasal delivery of two or more active agents via a metered dose inhaler. In one embodiment, the compositions include a suspension medium, active agent particles, and suspending particles, in which the active agent particles and suspending particles form a co-suspension within the suspension medium. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/11 43: 2013/02/15 51: B23Q 71: Creare Incorporated 72: ROZZI, Jay Christopher, SANDERS, John Kendall, PASSOW, Christian Henry, DAY, Michael Phillip, FISHER, William Morgan 33: US 31: 12/428,218 32: 2009/04/22 54: DEVICE FOR AXIAL DELIVERY OF CRYOGENIC FLUIDS THROUGH A MACHINE SPINDLE Cryogenic fluids are delivered along an axial path through a machine tool spindle to a cutting tool that is mounted in a standard tool holder. An external source of cryogen is delivered via an insulated line to a junction block housing where the cryogen flows into a vacuum insulated coolant delivery tube mounted on the axis of rotation of the spindle. The coolant delivery tube couples with a cryogenic manifold located in a standard tool holder in the end of the spindle. The cryogenic manifold couples the cryogen to a tool that is mounted in the tool holder. Before a tool change operation, the coolant delivery tube is raised to disconnect it from the cryogenic manifold, and to turn off the flow of cryogen to the delivery tube. Page 105

106 hydrogen, C1-C6alkyl, benzyl, or phenyl; or R8 and R8 form C3-C7cycloalkyl; R9 is C1-C10alkyl, C3- C7cycloalkyl, phenyl or phenyl-c1-c6alkyl, wherein the phenyl moiety in phenyl or phenyl-c1-c6alkyl is optionally substituted; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof; pharmaceutical formulations and the use of compounds I as HCV inhibitors. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/11 43: 2013/02/13 51: A61K, C07H 71: Janssen Products, L.P., Medivir AB 72: JONCKERS, Tim Hugo Maria, RABOISSON, Pierre Jean-Marie Bernard, VANDYCK, Koen, VAN HOOF, Steven Maurice Paula, HU, Lili, TAHRI, Abdellah 33: EP 31: : 2009/05/14 54: URACYL SPIROOXETANE NUCLEOSIDES Compounds of the formula (I) including any possible stereoisomers thereof, wherein: R4 is a monophosphate, diphosphate or triphosphate ester; or R4 is formula (II) or formula (III), R7 is optionally substituted phenyl, optionally substituted naphthyl, or optionally substituted indolyl; R8 and R8 are 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/11 43: 2013/02/13 51: A61P, C07K 71: Pfizer Inc., Rinat Neuroscience Corporation 72: LI, Mei, PARALKAR, Vishwas Madhav, PONS, Jaume, STONE, Donna Marie 33: US 31: 61/177,650 32: 2009/05/12 54: BLOCKING ANTI-DKK-1 ANTIBODIES AND THEIR USES The present invention provides antibodies and fragments thereof that bind to Dkk-1 and, in particular, to humanized antibodies and fragments thereof that bind to Dkk-1 and, even more particularly to fully humanized antibodies and immunologically functional fragments that bind to Dkk-1. Also provided are antibodies and fragments thereof which compete with the binding of an antimouse Dkk-1 monoclonal antibody for binding to Dkk-1+ cells. Also provided are nucleic acids encoding anti-dkk-1 antibodies or fragments thereof, as well as expression vectors and host cells incorporating these nucleic acids for the recombinant expression of anti-dkk-1 antibodies and fragments thereof. Also provided are methods of preparing the antibodies and fragments thereof of the invention. Also provided are bone anabolic agents. Pharmaceutical compositions comprising the antibodies or fragments thereof of the invention are also provided. Further provided are methods of treating diseases, conditions and disorders, such as bone disorders, which result in a loss of bone. Methods of treating or preventing a loss of bone mass, methods of inducing increased bone mass, and methods of inducing Wnt activity are also Page 106

107 provided. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/11 43: 2013/02/13 51: F17C 71: Westinghouse Electric Company LLC 72: DEMOISE, Thomas E. Jr., SYLVESTER, Robert L. 33: US 31: 61/185,706 32: 2009/06/10 54: DOMED DIAPHRAGM/INSERT PLATE FOR A PRESSURE VESSEL ACCESS CLOSURE A pressure vessel closure for an access opening that has a sealing surface surrounding the access opening and one of either a diaphragm or insert that spans the access opening with a peripheral flange that rests on the sealing surface. The insert or diaphragm has a continuously rounded portion that extends into the access opening and a cover extends over the insert or diaphragm. A gasket is interposed between the flange of the insert and the sealing surface or a fillet weld attaches the flange of the diaphragm to the sealing surface. A locking device secures the cover to a wall of the pressure vessel and urges the flange against the sealing surface. 21: 2011/ : 14/11/ : 15/02/ : B41M, B41N, D21H 71: OBERTHUR TECHNOLOGIES 72: BORDE XAVIER, CESBRON THIERRY, GILLOT JULIEN 33: FR 31: : 2009/03/04 54: SECURITY ELEMENT FOR A VALVE DOCUMENT 57: The invention relates to an element (12) that includes an array (14) of raised lines (16), each line (16) including at least one flank (18A, 18B), each of which define an inclination angle (a1) relative to a direction normal (Z) to the array (14). More precisely, the inclination angle (a1) of the flank (18A, 18B) of at least one line (16) of the array (14) gradually changes along said line (16) so as to form, in terms of light reflection, a degraded optical effect that changes based on the observation angle of the security element. 21: 2011/ : 16/11/ : 19/02/ : G01N 71: GASPOROX AB 72: SVANBERG SUNE, JOHNSSON ANDERS, LEWANDER MARTA, OLSSON ANNIKA 33: US 31: 61/ : 2009/05/11 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR NON- INTRUSIVE ASSESSMENT OF GAS IN PACKAGES 57: A method and apparatus are disclosed for assessment of a sealed package (103). Light is emitted from a narrow-band laser source (101) towards said package from outside of said package. An absorption signal (105) of said light scattered in said package is measured, wherein said absorption is caused by said at least one gas when said light is scattered and travels in said sealed package. Measuring is made outside of said package, whereby said assessment is non-intrusive with regard to said package. It is determined if a deviation exists from a predetermined, expected gas composition and/or concentration of said at least one gas within said sealed package based on said measured absorption signal. Thus sealing of said package for said gas is detected. Page 107

108 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/16 43: 2013/02/18 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Amira Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 72: HUTCHINSON, John Howard, SEIDERS, Thomas Jon, WANG, Bowei, ARRUDA, Jeannie M., ROPPE, Jeffrey Roger, PARR, Timothy 33: US 31: 61/183,785 32: 2009/06/03 54: POLYCYCLIC ANTAGONISTS OF LYSOPHOSPHATIDIC ACID RECEPTORS Described herein are compounds that are antagonists of lysophosphatidic receptor(s). Also described are pharmaceutical compositions and medicaments that include the compounds described herein, as well as methods of using such antagonists, alone and in combination with other compounds, for treating LPA-dependent or LPAmediated conditions or diseases. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/18 43: 2013/02/18 51: A61K 71: GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals s.a. 72: HENDERICKX, Veronique, LEMOINE, Dominique Ingrid 33: GB 31: : 2009/06/10 54: IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS HAVING LOW SODIUM CHLORIDE CONCENTRATION Immunogenic compositions comprising an antigen, wherein the concentration of sodium chloride or the ionic strength of the composition is less than 100mM, and their use in medicine, are provided. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/21 43: 2013/02/25 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Incyte Corporation 72: RODGERS, James D., SHEPARD, Stacey, ARVANITIS, Argyrios G., WANG, Haisheng, STORACE, Louis, FOLMER, Beverly, SHAO, Lixin, ZHU, Wenyu, GLENN, Joseph P. 33: US 31: 61/180,622 32: 2009/05/22 54: N-(HETERO)ARYL-PYRROLIDINE DERIVATIVES OF PYRAZOL-4-YL-PYRROLO[2,3- d]pyrimidines AND PYRROL-3-YL- PYRROLO[2,3-d]PYRIMIDINES AS JANUS KINASE INHIBITORS The present invention relates to N-(hetero)arylpyrrolidine derivatives of Formula (I): which are JAK inhibitors, such as selective JAK1 inhibitors, useful in the treatment of JAK-associated diseases including, Page 108

109 for example, inflammatory and autoimmune disorders, as well as cancer. 21: 2011/ : 2010/05/19 43: 2013/01/14 51: E04H; F03D 71: PACADAR S.A. 72: MARTÍNEZ DE CASTAÑEDA, FRANCISCO JAVIER, CIDONCHA ESCOBAR, MANUEL 33: EP 31: : 2009/05/19 54: SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR A WIND TURBINE AND PROCEDURE TO ERECT THE SUPPORT STRUCTURE A support structure for wind turbines comprising a column shaft (1) formed by superimposed annular structural sections attached to each other by transverse joints (7), with a polygonal or circular fraction cross - section, each annular structural section comprising several of said adjacent wall pieces attached by longitudinal joints, wherein each of the wall pieces is obtained by prestressing in the factory and each of said wall pieces is assembled with the adjacent ones in superimposition to form the support structure, with an attachment only at their opposing abutting ends and without an additional post- tensioning affecting the entire pieces. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/25 43: 2013/02/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: BIOPROJET 72: CAPET, Marc, LABEEUW, Olivier, BERREBI- BERTRAND, Isabelle, ROBERT, Philippe, LIGNEAU, Xavier, LECOMTE, Jeanne-Marie, SCHWARTZ, Jean-Charles 33: EP 31: : 2009/05/19 54: NOVEL PHARMACEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE SALTS OF 4-(1H-IMIDAZOL-4-YLMETHYL) PYRIDINE AND THEIR THERAPEUTICAL USES The present invention concerns novel pharmaceutical compositions of immethridine, in particular of novel pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, such as the dioxalate salt of immethridine, as well as its therapeutical uses and novel process of preparation. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/30 43: 2013/02/15 51: E21B, G01V, G06F 71: Globaltech Corporation Pty Ltd Page 109

110 72: KLASS, Michael Alan, WILKINSON, Brett James, STEWART, Gordon Henderson, HEJLEH, Khaled Mufid Yousef, ANWAR, Johan 33: AU 31: : 2010/07/27 54: DRILLING ACTIVITY LOGGING DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD A drilling log data logger (10), and system incorporating the same, has means (14-40) to receive drilling event related data, electronic storage means to store said input data, and output means (12, 42) to output said data on demand. A related drilling log data recordal method for at least one drilling operation includes entering (100) initial drilling data into a data logger (10), said initial drilling data relating to at least one said drilling operation, creating current progress drilling data (108) in the data logger based on said initial drilling data, entering subsequent drilling data (110) into the data logger relating to one or more of a drilling task, drilling progress, drilling equipment or drilling operators of said drilling operation, comparing the subsequent drilling data (110) with the current progress drilling data (108); and updating the current progress drilling data (108) using the subsequent drilling data (110). 51: E21D 71: Hilti Aktiengesellschaft 72: SCHMIDT, Frank 33: DE 31: : 2010/12/15 54: ROCK ANCHOR With a rock anchor (1), in particular for use in mining, comprising an anchor tube (3) which encloses an inside space (4), a fixing material (5) arranged in the inside space (4) for the material-bonding fixing of the anchor tube (3) to rock (28), a movable piston (11) arranged inside the inside space (4) for moving the fixing material (5) to outside the anchor tube (3) with an arrangement of the anchor tube (3) in a bore (29) in the rock (28), at least one means (12) for moving the piston (11), an anchor nut (14), an anchor plate (15) supported by the anchor nut (14) for resting against the rock (28), with little technical effort the fixing material (5) is to be fed into the space (29) between the rock (28) and the anchor tube (3) and/or the rock anchor (1) as sliding anchor (2) should require only little work room in the underground tunnel or gallery. This object is achieved in that at least one means (12) for moving the piston (11) is in the form of a worm drive (13) and/or the anchor nut (14) and the anchor plate (15) are fastened to a rod (16) arranged inside the anchor tube (3), the rod (16) is fastened to the anchor tube (3) by a fastening element (19) in such a way that the fastening of the rod (16) to the anchor tube (3) is released only from a predefined tensile force in the rod (16), and the rod (16) can therefore be moved partly to the outside, so that the rock anchor (1) is a sliding anchor (2). 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/14 43: 2013/01/08 Page 110

111 tumor metastasis and recurrence following surgical tumor excision. Further the inventive tetrameric hemoglobin can be administered to patients prior to chemotherapy and radiation treatment. 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/19 43: 2013/02/07 51: A61K 71: WONG, Bing, KWOK, Sui 72: KWOK, Sui, WONG, Bing 33: US 31: 12/821,214 32: 2010/06/23 54: A METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF A HEAT STABLE OXYGEN CARRIER-CONTAINING PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION A highly purified and heat stable cross-linked nonpolymeric tetrameric hemoglobin suitable for use in mammals without causing renal injury and vasoconstriction is provided. A high temperature and short time (HTST) heat processing step is performed to remove undesired dimeric form of hemoglobin, uncross-linked tetrameric hemoglobin, and plasma protein impurities effectively. Addition of N-acetyl cysteine after heat treatment and optionally before heat treatment maintains a low level of methemoglobin. The heat stable cross-linked tetrameric hemoglobin can improve and prolong oxygenation in normal and hypoxic tissue. In another aspect, the product is used in the treatment of various types of cancer such as leukemia, colorectal cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer, liver cancer, nasopharyngeal carcinoma and esophageal cancer. The inventive tetrameric hemoglobin can also be used to prevent 21: 2011/ : 22/12/ : 26/02/ : C08F, C08L 71: BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION 72: QIN ZENGQUAN, YAN YUAN-YONG, PAN XIAO-DONG 33: US 31: 61/ : 2009/06/30, 54: HYDROXYARYL FUNCTIONALIZED POLYMERS 57: A functionalized polymer includes the reaction product of a reactive polymer and a compound that includes an aryl group having at least one directly bonded OGp substituent, where Gp is a protecting group, and a substituent (Q) which is free of active hydrogen atoms and which is, or connects to the aryl group through, a moiety that includes a carbon-tonitrogen multiple bond. The polymer can be provided from a solution that includes one or more types of ethylenically unsaturated monomers which include at least one type of polyene, particularly one or more conjugated dienes in certain embodiments. An active terminus of the resulting reactive polymer can react with the Q substituent of the compound so as to provide a polymer having as a terminal functionality the radical of a compound that includes an aryl group having at least one directly bonded OGp substituent. 21: 2011/ : 2010/06/07 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61M 71: LI, WENBO 72: LI, WENBO 33: CN 31: : 2009/06/19 54: HIGH-FREQUENCY INDUCTION ATOMIZATION DEVICE A high-frequency induction atomization device for delivering physiological active substance in atomizing form into a lung for absorption through a Page 111

112 respiratory tract includes a housing and an atomizing core (1), a high-frequency generator (6), a sensor (7) and a power supply unit (10) provided in the housing. The power supply unit (10), the sensor (7) and the high-frequency generator (6) are installed in the housing sequentially. The sensor (7) and the high-frequency generator (6) are electrically connected with the power supply unit (10) respectively. The high-frequency generator (6) is provided with an air hole (5), the high-frequency generator (6) is provided with a high frequency coil (3), the atomizing core (1) installed in the housing is inserted into the high frequency coil (3), a gap functioned as a gas flow channel is left between the atomizing core (1) and the high frequency coil (3). The inspiratory end of the housing is provided with an air entry (16), and the housing is provided with an inflow port (9). The exothermic electric current of the atomizing core (1), which is stable in performance, is produced by the high-frequency induction. The atomizing core (1) is removable, low in cost, and easy in batch process. The quantitative atomizing is realized by replacing atomizing core (1). closed inlet condition selectively to allow and disallow flow of fluid into the collection cavity along the flow path. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/14 43: 2013/01/08 51: A61B, A61F, A61J, A61M 71: LANGERMAN, Susan Lourentz 72: LANGERMAN, Susan Lourentz 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/11/12 54: HANDLING OF MENSTRUAL FLUID A menstrual fluid collector for collecting, internally, menstrual fluid secreted by a female subject during menstruation includes a body that is receivable within the vagina of a female subject. The body defines a menstrual fluid collection cavity therein and has an inlet formation which defines an inlet to the cavity at an open end of the body. The inlet thus forms a flow path for fluid into the cavity. The collector further has a closure at the inlet which is selectively displaceable between an open and a 21: 2011/ : 2011/03/09 43: 2011/10/26 51: B65D 71: INDUSTRI-BOTT CC 72: WORTHINGTON, Barry, David, BREDENCAMP, Johannes, Michiel 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2009/12/09 54: A CONTAINER The invention provides for a container 10. The container 10 includes a container body 12 having at least one container side wall 14 between which a cavity 16 for containing a substance is defined. The container side wall 14 has a wall rim 14.1 between which a mouth 18 leading to the cavity 16 is defined. A lid 20 arranged to cover the mouth 18 is provided. The lid 20 defines a wall rim engaging formation 22 for engaging the wall rim14.1. A handle 24 is secured on the lid 20. The engaging formation 22 is arranged to retain the wall rim 14.1 in engagement when the cavity 16 is filled with a substance and the lid 20 is lifted by the handle 24. Page 112

113 21: 2012/ : 2010/05/31 43: 2013/01/03 51: H05H 71: KJELLBERG FINSTERWALDE PLASMA UND MASCHINEN GMBH 72: KRINK, VOLKER, LAURISCH, FRANK, GRUNDKE, TIMO 33: DE 31: : 2009/07/03 33: DE 31: : 2009/12/30 54: NOZZLE FOR A LIQUID-COOLED PLASMA TORCH AND A PLASMA TORCH HEAD WITH SAID PLASMA TORCH A nozzle for a liquid-cooled plasma torch, comprising a nozzle bore for the exit of a plasma gas jet at a nozzle tip, a first section, the outer surface of which is substantially cylindrical, and a second portion adjacent thereto towards the nozzle tip, the outer surface of which tapers substantially conically towards the nozzle tip, wherein at least one liquid supply groove and/or at least one liquid return groove is/are provided and extend over the second portion in the outer surface of the nozzle (4) towards the nozzle tip, and wherein the liquid supply groove or at least one of the liquid supply grooves and/or a liquid return groove or at least one of the liquid return grooves also extends/extend over part of the first portion, and there is in the first portion at least one groove which communicates with the liquid supply groove or at least one of the liquid supply grooves or with the liquid return groove or at least one of the liquid return grooves. 21: 2012/ : 2010/06/14 43: 2013/01/03 51: C22F; C21D 71: EBNER INDUSTRIEOFENBAU GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H. 72: EBNER, ROBERT, MORBITZER, EDUARD 33: AT 31: A 1040/ : 2009/07/03 54: METHOD FOR HEATING LIGHTWEIGHT METAL INGOTS A method is described for heating lightweight metal ingots (1), with thelightweight metal ingots (1) being heated in a furnace (2) by hot burner exhaust gases. In order to provide advantageous heating conditions it is proposed that the lightweight metal ingots (1), prior to their heating in the furnace (2), are preheated via at least one preheating apparatus (9) which rests in a planar manner thereon and is supplied by a fluid heat carrier which is heated in heat exchange by the hot exhaust gases from the furnace (2) and is guided in a circuit (7). 21: 2012/ : 2009/07/14 43: 2013/01/04 51: H04W; H04L Page 113

114 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: AGEVIK, NIKLAS, IDRÉN, BJÖRN 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VERIFICATION OF A TELEPHONE NUMBER The invention relates to a method and apparatus for verification of a mobile telephone number. The method comprises: storing a mobile telephone number and a corresponding mobile subscriber identity number; receiving a request for verification of the mobile telephone number; sending, in response to the request, an IMSI query requesting a mobile subscriber identity number registered in association with the mobile telephone number in an HLR; receiving, in response to the IMSI query, the mobile subscriber identity number associated with the mobile telephone number in the HLR; comparing the stored mobile subscriber identity number and the received mobile subscriber identity number, and, if the comparison shows that the received mobile subscriber identity number corresponds to the stored mobile subscriber identity number; initiating the performance of the messaging-or- positioning service in relation to the mobile telephone number. 21: 2012/ : 2010/07/07 43: 2013/01/04 51: H04W 71: SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA 72: KOBAYASHI, HIROKAZU, SUZUKI, SHIGETO, YOSHIHARA, AKIO, SAWADA, SHINICHI, SUZUKI, KOHKI 33: JP 31: : 2009/07/07 54: CELL RESELECTING METHOD AND MOBILE STATION DEVICE The mobile station device has: a first step of selecting a plurality of base station devices meeting a predetermined handover condition, based on reception levels of a plurality of signals transmitted from the plurality of base station devices; and a second step of reselecting, if the plurality of base station devices selected in the first step include a plurality of base station devices for specific subscribers, a base station device to be accessed from among the plurality of base station devices for specific subscribers, by using a predetermined correlation between frequencies and priorities. Accordingly, the number of frequencies can be Page 114

115 reduced, and the ping-pong phenomenon can be suppressed. to 4C), and R 2 is H or a CO-O-CHR 4 - OCOR 5 radical for which R 4 is H or linear or branched alkyl (1 to 4C), and R 5 is alkyl optionally substituted by benzyloxycarbonylamino, acylamino, or by the remainder of an amino acid, or represents a heterocycle, or R 2 is linear or branched alkyl (1 to 4C), alkyl (2 to 4C) substituted by OH, alkoxy, alkylthio, NH 2, alkylamino, dialkylamino optionally forming with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, a heterocycle with 5 or 6 members, it being understood that said substituted alkyl radical is linear or branched and comprises at least 2C between >N-R 2 and the substituent, unless specified otherwise, alkyl or acyl are linear or branched (1 to 7C), in their R or S forms or their mixtures, as well as its pharmaceutically acceptable salts, if any. 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/05 43: 2013/01/07 51: A01N, A01P 71: Bayer CropScience AG 72: SUTY-HEINZE, Anne 33: EP 31: : 2009/07/07 54: PROCESS FOR IMPROVING SEEDLING GROWTH AND/OR EARLY EMERGENCE OF CROPS The present invention relates to the use of a penflufen for increasing the seedling growth and/or the early emergence of crops. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a process for improving the seedling growth and/or the early emergence of crops. 21: 2012/ : 2010/07/28 43: 2013/01/11 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: OROXCELL 72: PACHOT, JEAN, DINI, CHRISTOPHE 33: FR 31: 09/ : 2009/07/30 54: 2-AMINO-2-PHENYL-ALKANOL DERIVATIVES, PREPARATION THEREOF, AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SAME Ester derivatives of 2-amino-2-phenyl-alkanol of general formula (I) in which:r 1 forms, with R 3 and the nitrogen and carbon atoms to which they are respectively attached, a heterocycle with 4 to 7 members, optionally substituted, in position the α position of the nitrogen atom by one or two R a and R b radicals being able ot be independently of one another hydrogen or linear or branched alkyl (1 21: 2012/ : 09/01/ : 21/02/ : B09B, C10B 71: ADISHESH BHARTHUR SREENIVASA IYENGAR 72: ADISHESH BHARTHUR SREENIVASA IYENGAR 33: IN 31: 1490CHE/ : 2009/06/25 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MATERIAL RECYCLING AND RESOURCE RECOVERY 57: A system and method for material recycling and resource recovery by converting carbonaceous feedstocks into usable products such as biochar, gaseous and liquid products are disclosed. Said method involves the following steps: heating the feedstocks in reaction section in vacuum to generate volatiles or uncondensed gases and biochar; conveying said volatiles or uncondensed gases via negative pressure to distillery section; condensing said gases to generate non-condensable gas and heavy oil; removing particles and VOC's from noncondensable gas to produce clean gas; routing the clean gas for heating the reaction section and/or any other benefit utilization including gas turbines or IC engines. Page 115

116 (27) mentioned in the description and which are excellent combinations for controlling animal pests such as insects and undesired acarids and phytopathogenic fungi. 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/16 43: 2013/01/16 51: A01N, A01P 71: Bayer CropScience AG 72: ANDERSCH, Wolfram, PITTA, Leonardo, HUNGENBERG, Heike 33: EP 31: : 2009/07/16 54: USE OF PHENYL TRIAZOLES FOR CONTROLLING INSECTS AND SPIDER MITES BY SPLASHING, MISTING OR IMMERSION OR BY TREATMENT OF SEEDS The invention relates to the use of compounds of formula (I), wherein R1 and R2 can be defined as in the description, for controlling animal pests such as insects and/or spider mites and/or nematodes by treating the soil/growth substrate by splashing, misting or immersion or by the treatment of seeds. 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/16 43: 2013/01/18 51: A01N 71: Bayer CropScience AG 72: ANDERSCH, Wolfram, HUNGENBERG, Heike 33: DE 31: : 2009/07/16 54: SYNERGISTIC ACTIVE SUBSTANCE COMBINATIONS CONTAINING PHENYL TRIAZOLES The invention relates to novel active substance combinations which contain at least one known compound of formula (I), wherein R1 and R2 are defined as in the description, and at least one additional known active substance from groups (2) to 21: 2012/ : 2009/12/30 43: 2013/01/17 51: B65D; A47J 71: KONINKLIJKE DOUWE EGBERTS B.V. 72: KAMERBEEK, RALF, KOELING, HENDRIK CORNELIS, BIESHEUVEL, AREND CORNELIS JACOBUS, BRANDT, GUIDO, WONG, KON EUAN GERARD 33: EP 31: : 2009/06/17 54: SYSTEM, METHOD AND CAPSULE FOR PREPARING A BEVERAGE The invention relates to a system, method and capsule for preparing a predetermined quantity of beverage suitable for consumption using an extractable product. The system comprises an exchangeable capsule, and an apparatus comprising a receptacle for holding the exchangeable capsule, and a fluid dispensing device for supplying a fluid to the exchangeable capsule. The exchangeable capsule comprises a circumferential wall, a bottom, and a lid. The wall, bottom and lid enclose an inner space comprising the extractable product. The bottom comprises an entrance layer for supplying an amount of a fluid by the fluid dispensing device through the entrance layer to the capsule. The lid comprises an exit layer for supplying a prepared beverage through the exit layer from the capsule to a container. The capsule comprises an additional wall element extending towards the inner space for providing additional stiffness. 21: 2012/ : 2010/07/02 43: 2013/01/18 51: F17D; C12C; G05B 71: KRONES AG 72: FAHRNER, HARTMUT, ESTERL, CHRISTIAN, HEINZEL, BERNHARD, WALCHSHÄUSL, BERNHARD, KUNZ, ADRIAN, RIEDL, RICHARD, SCHMID, JOHANN 33: DE 31: : 2009/07/10 54: METHOD FOR THE AUTOMATED CONTROL OF A PIPE NETWORK Page 116

117 The invention relates to a method for the automated control of a pipe network, in particular of a brewing plant, for transporting flow media, wherein the pipe network provides a plurality of transport paths between a source and a target, and wherein the pipe network comprises a plurality of line sections and/or control modules, comprising an automatic calculation of a transport path for a flow medium between and in particular a predetermined source, and in particular a predetermined target, wherein the calculation a transport path includes the calculation of a sequence of line sections and/or control modules between the source and the target. 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/18 43: 2013/01/04 51: B25D, E21C, F16K 71: COETZEE, Andries Petrus De Klerk 72: COETZEE, Andries Petrus De Klerk 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/10/18 54: FLUID CONTROL UNIT This invention relates to a fluid flow control valve and to a drill including such a valve. The valve includes a valve body, defining therein a chamber and a fluid flow passage through the chamber, and, inside the chamber, a plunger having a valve closure for cooperating with a valve seat of the valve body. The plunger includes a first cylindrical part, coaxial with an axis thereof, slidably received in a first cylindrical length of the chamber, and a second cylindrical part, coaxial with the axis and upstream of the first cylindrical part, slidably received in a second cylindrical length of the chamber. The second cylindrical part has a diameter larger than that of the first cylindrical part. The fluid flow passage passes through the plunger. In use, fluid pressure in the first and the second cylindrical parts induce respectively an opening and a closing force on the plunger. 21: 2012/ : 2010/08/05 43: 2013/01/22 51: F03D 71: FRELLER, WALTER 72: FRELLER, WALTER 33: AT 31: A 1251/ : 2009/08/07 54: WIND WHEEL A wind wheel having a vertical axis of rotation (7) is described, comprising a rotor (1) with a vertical shaft (2) and at least one support arm (4) which extends diametrically to the shaft (2) and is provided with blades (5) on both sides of the shaft (2) and is rotatably supported about the longitudinal axis thereof relative to the shaft (2), with the blades (5) on both sides of the shaft (2) being arranged at an angular offset from each other about the longitudinal axis of the support arm (4) and having a centroid of their areas of wind attack which lies at a radial distance from the longitudinal axis of the support arm (4). In order to achieve advantageous blade adjustments it is proposed that the blades (5) are mounted on the support arm (4) thereof so as to be rotatable about an axis (9) perpendicular to the radial distance of the centroid and to the longitudinal axis of the support arm (4). Page 117

118 21: 2012/ : 2010/07/29 43: 2013/01/22 51: C07K; A61K; A61P 71: DAIICHI SANKYO COMPANY, LIMITED 72: SATO, SEIJI, HANADA, TAKESHI, WAKABAYASHI, NAOMI, MASUDA, YUTAKA, HARADA, YURIKO 33: JP 31: : 2009/07/29 54: MOTILIN-LIKE PEPTIDE COMPOUND HAVING TRANSMUCOSAL ABSORBABILITY IMPARTED THERETO The present invention aims at providing motilin-like peptide compounds that maintain the gastrointestinal motility stimulating activity of native motilin and which are adapted to have higher absorbability upon transmucosal administration. Motilin derivatives were designed and synthesized in consideration of the pathway for the degradation of motilin at a site of its transmucosal absorption and the maintenance of motilin's physiological activity and compounds characterized by substitutions for the amino acid at position 21 of native motilin have been found to show higher absorbability upon transmucosal administration and yet maintain the same activity as motilin. 21: 2012/ : 2010/06/14 43: 2013/01/22 51: B01J; C07C; C07B 71: MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION, JGC CORPORATION 72: SETOYAMA, TOHRU, OKITA, ATSUSHI, HONDA, KAZUNORI, INAKI, CHIZU, TAKAHASHI, JUMPEI, YAMAGUCHI, MASASHI, YOSHIKAWA, YUMIKO, IWADE, SHINJI 33: JP 31: : 2009/06/22 54: LOWER OLEFINS PRODUCING CATALYST AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING LOWER OLEFINS USING SAME [Object] To provide a lower olefin producing catalyst, which has high olefin production efficiency and maintains its activity for a long period of time when lower olefins are produced from an oxygencontaining compound, and a method for producing lower olifins. [Solution] A lower olefin producing catalyst of the present invention, which is a solid catalyst used in producing lower olefins from an oxygen-containing compound, includes a solid-state catalyst component containing a MFI-type zeolite, in which, at a position where the shortest distance to the outer surface is maximum among all positions inside a structure of the solid catalyst, the thickness defined as a distance twice the shortest distance from the point to the outer surface is in a range of 0.1 to 2.0 mm. 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/23 43: 2013/01/23 51: C07C 71: Bayer CropScience AG 72: PAZENOK, Sergii, LUI, Norbert, NEEFF, Arnd 33: EP 31: : 2009/07/23 54: NOVEL ALKOXYENONES AND ENAMINOKETONES AND A METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF The present invention relates to novel alkoxyenones and enaminoketones and a novel method for the production thereof. Alkoxyenones and enaminoketones are valuable intermediate products for producing pyrazoles and anthranilic acid amides, which can be used as insecticides. 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/23 43: 2013/01/23 51: C07D 71: Bayer CropScience AG 72: PAZENOK, Sergii, LUI, Norbert 33: EP 31: : 2009/07/23 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING ARYL- SUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLES The present invention relates to a process for producing 1-aryl-substituted pyrazoles comprising the reaction of alkoxyenones and enaminoketones with hydrazine derivates to form 1-aryl-substituted dihydro-1h pyrazolenes, the further reaction thereof with dehydration to form 1-aryl-substituted trihalogen methylpyrazolene and the further processing thereof. 21: 2012/ : 25/01/ : 15/03/ : C01D 71: IMI TAMI INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT LTD 72: BONAN MICHAEL, GINZBERG EYAL, MOZES AKIVA, BARNEA EYAL, KESELMAN HUGO, Page 118

119 FRIEDMAN GIDEON, FRIM RON, LANGEVELD CORNELIS PETRUS 33: US 31: 61/220,230 32: 2009/06/25 54: POLYHALITE IMI PROCESS FOR KNO3 PRODUCTION 57: A process for producing KNO3 from polyhalite is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the process comprises steps of (a) contacting polyhalite with HNO3; (b) adding Ca(OH)2 to the solution, thereby precipitating as CaSO4 at least part of the sulfate present in said solution; (c) precipitating as Mg(OH)2 at least part of the Mg2+ remaining in said solution by further addition of Ca(OH)2 to the remaining solution; (d) concentrating the solution, thereby precipitating as a sulfate compound at least part of the sulfate remaining in solution; (e) separating at least part of the NaCl from the solution remaining; and (f) crystallizing as solid KNO3 at least part of the K+ and NO3- contained in the solution. The process enables direct conversion of polyhalite to KNO3 of purity exceeding 98.5% and that is essentially free of magnesium and sulfate impurities. 33: US 31: 61/220,232 32: 2009/06/25 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF COMMERCIAL QUALITY POTASSIUM NITRATE FROM POLYHALITE 57: A method for the production of KNO3 from polyhalite is provided. The method comprises steps of decomposing said polyhalite into syngenite, gypsum, and soluble components, treating the solid decomposition products sequentially with HNO3 and Ca basic compound, precipitating the CaSO4 thus formed, and crystallizing the KNO3 from the solution remaining. The method recovers up to 75% of the potassium present in the raw polyhalite as KNO3 and substantially all of the remainder as a potassium magnesium sulfate salt. 21: 2012/ : 25/01/ : 15/03/ : C05C, C22B 71: IMI TAMI INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT LTD 72: BONAN MICHAEL, GINZBERG EYAL, MOZES AKIVA, BARNEA EYAL, KESELMAN HUGO, FRIEDMAN GIDEON, FRIM RON, LANGEVELD CORNELIS PETRUS 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/30 43: 2013/01/31 51: C08G, H01L 71: Bayer MaterialScience AG 72: JENNINGER, Werner, DÖRR, Sebastian, WAGNER, Joachim 33: EP 31: : 2009/07/31 54: ELECTROMAGNETIC CONVERTER WITH A POLYMER ELEMENT BASED ON A MIXTURE OF POLYISOCYANATE AND ISOCYANATE FUNCTIONAL PREPOLYMER AND A COMPOUND WITH AT LEAST TWO ISOCYANATE REACTIVE HYDROXYL GROUPS Page 119

120 The present invention relates to an electromechanical converter, in particular an electromechanical sensor, actuator and/or generator, comprising a polymer element that can be obtained from a reaction mixture, comprising a polyisocyanate, a polyisocyanate prepolymer and a compound with at least two isocyanate reactive hydroxyl groups. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a method for producing an electromechanical converter of said type and to the use of a polymer element according to the invention as an electromechanical element. The present invention further relates to an electronic and/or electric device, comprising an electromechanical converter according to the invention and to the use of an electromechanical converter according to the invention in an electronic and/or electric device. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/03 43: 2013/02/04 51: C07C, C07D 71: Bayer CropScience AG 72: MIHARA, Jun, ARAKI, Kochi, MORI, Takuma, MURATA, Tetsuya, YONETA, Yasushi, WATANABE, Yukiyoshi, SHIMOJO, Eiichi, ICHIHARA, Teruyuki, ATAKA, Masashi, SHIBUYA, Katsuhiko, GÖRGENS, Ulrich 33: JP 31: : 2009/08/14 54: PESTICIDAL CARBOXAMIDES The object of the present invention is to provide novel carboxamides which exhibit an excellent pesticidal activity as pesticides. Disclosed are the carboxamides represented by the following Formula (I) wherein each substituent is as defined in the specification, and use thereof as pesticides and animal parasite controling agents. 54: EVM GRANULATED MATERIAL AS EMBEDDING MATERIAL FOR SOLAR MODULES, METHOD FOR ITS PRODUCTION, ADHESIVE FOIL AS WELL AS A SOLAR MODULE, METHOD FOR ITS PRODUCTION AND PRODUCTION DEVICE The invention relates to granulated material consisting of a-olefin-vinyl acetate copolymers having a vinyl acetate content of > 40% by weight, relative to the total weight of the a-olefin-vinyl acetate copolymers, as an embedding material for solar modules, the granulated material comprising at least one UV activator and at least one silane coupling reagent as additives, and the use thereof for producing films for solar modules. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/06 43: 2013/02/06 51: B32B, H01L 71: Lanxess Deutschland GmbH 72: BERGMANN, Gerd, HERRMANN, Michael, KREMERS, Arndt 33: DE 31: : 2009/08/07 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING SOLAR MODULES The invention relates to a method for producing solar modules. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/06 43: 2013/02/06 51: C08J, C08K, H01G, H01L 71: Lanxess Deutschland GmbH 72: ROOS, Andreas, HERRMANN, Michael, KALKOFEN, Rainer, KELBCH, Stefan, FROMMONT, Hans-Jürgen, BERGMANN, Gerd, TAPPE, Ralf 33: DE 31: : 2009/08/07 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/08 43: 2013/01/21 51: E05G 71: COXEN, Ronald Frederick 72: COXEN, Ronald Frederick 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/11/12 54: SAFE TAMPERING DETECTOR AND METHOD FOR DETECTING TAMPERING WITH A SAFE A safe tampering detector for detecting tampering and preventing further tampering with a safe is provided, the tampering being performed by an Page 120

121 electrically powered tool or device. The safe tampering detector comprises detection means located proximate te safe for detecting tampering with the safe, and a tampering preventor that interfaces between the detection means and a power supply in a building within which the safe is located. The tampering preventor is arranged to terminate the supply of electricity by the power supply in response to the detection means detecting tampering with the safe, thereby preventing further tampering with the safe. In an embodiment of the invention, the power supply is provided in the form of a general purpose alternating current power supply. In an embodiment of the invention, the detection means is located on an inner surface of the safe, alternatively said detection means is located on an outer surface of the safe. and preservatives as well as further surfactants other than the aforementioned constituents. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/17 43: 2013/02/13 51: A01N, A61K 71: Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. 72: KUDUK, Scott D., CHANG, Ronald K., GRESHOCK, Thomas J. 33: US 31: 61/238,457 32: 2009/08/31 54: PYRANYL ARYL METHYL BENZOQUINAZOLINONE M1 RECEPTOR POSITIVE ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS The present invention is directed to pyranyl aryl methyl benzoquinazolinone compounds of formula (I) which are M1 receptor positive allosteric modulators and that are useful in the treatment of diseases in which the M1 receptor is involved, such as Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, pain or sleep disorders. The invention is also directed to pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds, and to the use of the compounds and compositions in the treatment of diseases mediated by the M1 receptor. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/13 43: 2013/02/18 51: A01N, A01P 71: Bayer CropScience AG 72: SIXL, Frank, BICKERS, Udo, KOPPERT, Harry, HOPERT, Jürgen 33: EP 31: : 2009/08/14 33: US 31: 61/234,035 32: 2009/08/14 54: ALUMINIUM SILICATE-FREE, HIGHLY CONCENTRATED SUSPENSION CONCENTRATES OF METRIBUZIN The invention relates to aqueous, aluminium silicatefree, highly concentrated suspension concentrates, containing the active substance metribuzin, one or more surfactants on the basis of non-ionic polymers from the group of acrylic grafted polymers, one or more thickeners on the basis of anionic heteropolysaccharides from the group xanthan gum, one or more wetting agents and optionally further constituents, such as defoamers, anti-freeze agents 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/20 43: 2013/02/21 51: B29C, C08L, F03D 71: Bayer Materialscience LLC 72: PYLES, Robert A., MATSCO, Joel 33: US 31: 61/239,885 32: 2009/09/04 54: AUTOMATED PROCESSES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF POLYURETHANE WIND TURBINE BLADES The present invention provides processes for the production of polyurethane wind turbine blades and Page 121

122 other large objects. The inventive process involves forming a mold for the polyurethane wind turbine blade at a wind farm site, injecting an isocyanate and an isocyanate-reactive component with an automated reaction injection molding ("RIM") machine into the mold, closing, pressing and heating the mold to cure the resulting polyurethane and installing the polyurethane blade in the wind turbine. Alternatively, the process involves forming a mold for polyurethane wind turbine blade at a wind farm site, injecting an isocyanate, an isocyanate-reactive component and long fibers with an automated long fiber injection ("LFI") machine, closing, pressing and heating the mold to cure the resulting polyurethane and installing the polyurethane blade in the wind turbine. Because the inventive manufacturing process occurs at the wind farm site, transportation problems are obviated. volatile compounds of the at least one drug substance from the exhaled breath from the subject. The housing (12) has at least one inlet (15) for the subject to exhale into the housing (12) to the sampling unit (14) and at least one outlet (16) for the exhaled breath to exit through. 21: 2012/ : 22/02/ : 30/01/ : B01D 71: HUGGHINS BARRY and COOK JOSEPH DANIEL 72: HUGGHINS BARRY and COOK JOSEPH DANIEL 33: US 31: 61/276,586 32: 2009/09/14 54: METHOD FOR WET FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION 57: A wet flue gas desulfurization process uses byproduct polyester streams such as those from the production of PLA and/or PGA consisting of hydroxy acids and other organic acids to catalyse the solubilization of calcium from limestone and to further catalyse the reaction of calcium with SO 2 for desulfurization and thereby provide significant improvement in process efficiency. 21: 2012/ : 22/02/ : 04/03/ : A61B, G01N, H01J 71: SENSA BUES AB 72: GORAN PALMSKOG and OLOF BECK 33: US 31: 61/240,752 32: 2009/09/09 54: DRUG DETECTION IN EXHALED BREATH 57: A portable system (10) is disclosed for collecting a sample from exhaled breath of a subject. Drug substance in the exhaled breath are detected or determined. The sample is collected for further analysis using mass-spectroscopy. The system comprises a sampling unit (14) and a housing (12) arranged to hold the sampling unit (14), the sampling unit (14) is adapted to collect non-volatile and Page 122

123 21: 2012/ : 29/02/ : 01/03/ : C12N 71: SELEXIS S.A. 72: MERMOD NICOLAS, CALABRESE DAVID, REGAMEY ALEXANDRE, GIROD PIERRE-ALAIN, GRANDJEAN MELANIE, LE FOURN VALERIE 33: US 31: 61/ : 2009/09/18 54: PRODUCTS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCED TRANSGENE EXPRESSION AND PROCESSING 57: Disclosed are methods and eukaryotic host cells for transgene expression. The cells may be treated and/or modified to increase homologous recombination (HR), decrease non homologous end joining (NHEJ) and/or to enhanced a HR/NHEJ ratio in said cell. Such cells can be transfected with vectors comprising the transgene, which advantageously integrates into the genome of the cell to form a concatemeric strucutre which may comprise more than 200 transgene copies. Certain expression enhancing elements such as MARs are advantageously provided to further enhance and/or facilitate transgene expression. Disclosed is also a recombinant eukaryotic host cell, in particular a nonprimate host cell, in particular a non-primate host cell, comprising a transgenic sequence encoding a protein and/or a RNA, in particular a primate protein and/or RNA, involved in translocation across the ER membrane and/or secretion across the cytoplasmic membrane. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/28 43: 2013/02/11 51: C10J 71: MASON, James Matthew 72: MASON, James Matthew 33: US 31: 61/229,413 32: 2009/07/29 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DOWNDRAFT GASIFICATION A downdraft gasifier for producing a gaseous fuel to be used in an engine from a carbonaceous material with a pyrolysis module, a reactor module, and a heat exchanger system that cooperate to produce the gaseous fuel from the carbonaceous material and to extract particulates from the gaseous fuel from the reactor. The heat exchange system includes a first heat exchanger coupled to the dryer module that heats the carbonaceous material with the gaseous fuel output of the reactor module to dry the carbonaceous material; a second heat exchanger coupled to the pyrolysis module that heats the dried carbonaceous material with the exhaust from the engine to pyrolyze the dried carbonaceous material into tar gas and charcoal; and a third heat exchanger coupled to the reactor module that heats air used to combust the tar gas with the gaseous fuel output of the reactor module to preheat the air. Page 123

124 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/16 43: 2013/02/21 51: B65D 71: Polycube Systems GmbH 72: BUGL, Rosemarie, KREGER, Michael 33: AT 31: GM584/ : 2009/09/18 54: PACKAGING CONTAINER FOR BITUMEN The invention relates to a large-volume packaging container (2) made of flexible material, preferably of polypropylene fabric, having a rectangular contact area (3) on which the packaging container (2) is supported in the transport position and four shell surfaces (4) and a cover surface (5) for transporting bitumen, wherein the contact area (3), shell surfaces (4) and cover surface (5) are each connected to the neighboring surface(s) by seams, characterized in that each shell surface (4) has the shape of a rectangle and at least one first side length (10, 11) of the contact surface (3) is more than 40%, preferably more than 50% and particularly preferably more than 100% longer than the height (H) of the packaging container (2). 51: A23G, B01F 71: Vita-Mix Corporation 72: KOZLOWSKI, Eugene J., SEUFFERT, Raymond 33: US 31: 13/065,905 32: 2011/04/01 54: TORQUE LIMITING DISPOSABLE AGITATOR FOR A FOOD MAKER An agitator (10) includes a stem (11) having a shaft coupler (12) at one end adapted to be attached to the rotatable shaft (25) of a food mixing blade (13) which can be in the shape of the bowl of a spoon. The stem (11) is shaped like an I-beam having side walls (20) spaced by a central wall )21). The side walls (20) have opposed notches (22) leaving a web (23) therebetween, and the central wall (21) is provided with an aperture (24) which is aligned with the web (23). Together the web (23) and the aperture (24) define a weakened area where the stem (11) will break upon a predetermined torque which is established based on the hardness of the food product (26) being mixed. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/26 43: 2013/02/13 Page 124

125 21: 2012/ : 2012/04/03 43: 2013/02/12 51: B64C 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: SHAH, Tushar K., ALBERDING, Mark R., MALECKI, Harry C., MARKKULA, Samuel J., HUGHES, John Anthony, KLINE, Shawn C. 33: US 31: 61/263,807 32: 2009/11/23 54: CNT-TAILORED COMPOSITE LAND-BASED STRUCTURES An apparatus having a composite land-based structure with a first carbon nanotube infused material and a second carbon nanotube infused material. The first and second carbon nanotube infused materials each having a range of carbon nanotube loading selected to provide different functionalities. 21: 2012/ : 2012/04/13 43: 2013/02/13 51: B62B 71: WILLIE TOMMY HESS 72: WILLIE TOMMY HESS 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/02/28 54: INSULATED CONTAINER FOR A SHOPPING TROLLEY An insulated container attachable to a shopping trolley includes a body and a lid connected to the body by hinges. The container assists in protecting the items housed therein from the ambient temperature. Pivotable support rods extend from the top of the container and aid in attaching the container to a trolley in use. 21: 2012/ : 2012/04/13 43: 2013/01/22 51: G01F 71: Spacelabs Healthcare, LLC 72: BLUEMNER, Erik J., KOSMOPOULOS, George P., TOBIA, Ronald 33: US 31: 61/252,269 32: 2009/10/16 54: LIGHT ENHANCED FLOW TUBE An improved fluid flow gauging device includes a light enhanced acrylic block flow tube to optimize visualization of pressure readings. An LED or other light source is fitted to the top of the flow tube and illuminates a float or bobbin from above to provide more accurate readings, especially in low light conditions such as modern operating rooms. In addition, the light enhanced flow tube provides a mechanical backup in the case of failure of newer electronic systems and visually matches the graphical flow display, simultaneously providing a double-check of the electronic system. Page 125

126 21: 2012/ : 2012/04/17 43: 2013/01/22 51: A61K, A61P 71: ALZANDANI, Abdul-Majeed Bin Aziz 72: ALZANDANI, Abdul-Majeed Bin Aziz 54: THE USE OF A HERBAL COMPOSITION FOR THE TREATMENT OF A PERSON INFECTED WITH HIV The invention provides the use of a herbal composition in the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of a subject infected with HIV, the composition comprising an extract of the plant Aucklandia-(Costus Root). 71: Danstar Ferment AG, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) 72: DEQUIN, Sylvie, ORTIZ-JULIEN, Anne, CADIÈRE, Axelle 33: FR 31: 09/ : 2009/11/20 54: METHOD FOR AMPLIFYING THE PENTOSE PHOSPHATE PATHWAY IN YEAST STRAINS, THE RESULTING YEAST AND USES THEREOF The invention relates to a method for obtaining mutant yeast strains having an amplified PPP, characterised in that it comprises the culture of the strains on a substrate containing a gluconic acid salt. 21: 2012/ : 2012/05/09 43: 2013/01/03 51: B32B, C09J, G09F 71: Huhtamaki Forchheim, Zweigniederlassung der Huhtamaki Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG 72: ENGELHARD, Heinz, FÜRST, Michael, PANHANS, Jürgen, MAUSER, Matthias 33: DE 31: : 2009/11/24 54: RELEASE FILM HAVING A FOAMED STRUCTURE The invention relates to a separating film, comprising at least one layer (s) having a foamed structure on the basis of at least one thermoplastic polymer, wherein at least one of the surfaces of the separating film is provided with a release layer (b) as the outer layer on the basis of at least one cured polysiloxane. The invention also relates to a use of such a separating film as a detachable protective and covering film and to a roofing membrane provided with such a separating film as a detachable protective and covering film. 21: 2012/ : 2012/05/10 43: 2013/01/08 51: C12Q, G01N 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: CHIU, Shu-Hui, ZHU, Yonghong 33: US 31: 61/261,324 32: 2009/11/14 54: BIOMARKERS FOR PREDICTING RAPID RESPONSE TO HCV TREATMENT The present invention relates to biomarkers that are useful for predicting the response of hepatitis C virus infected patients to pharmacological treatment. 21: 2012/ : 2012/05/07 43: 2013/01/03 51: C12N, C12R Page 126

127 21: 2012/ : 2012/05/15 43: 2013/02/15 51: C09K 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: ALBERDING, Mark R., MALECKI, Harry C., SHAH, Tushar K., ADCOCK, Daniel Jacob 33: US 31: 61/286,340 32: 2009/12/14 54: FLAME-RESISTANT COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND ARTICLES CONTAINING CARBON NANOTUBE-INFUSED FIBER MATERIALS Flame-resistant composite materials containing carbon nanotubes are described herein. The flameresistant composite materials contain an outer layer and at least one inner layer, containing a first polymer matrix and a second polymer matrix, respectively. The outer layer has an exterior surface and a first carbon nanotube-infused fiber material that contains a first fiber material and a first plurality of carbon nanotubes greater than about 50 µ?? in length. In some embodiments, the at least one inner layer also contains a second fiber material and/or a second carbon nanotube-infused fiber material containing a second fiber material and a second plurality of carbon nanotubes. When present, the second plurality of carbon nanotubes are generally shorter in length than the first plurality of carbon nanotubes. Alignment of the carbon nanotubes in the outer layer can transfer heat away from the composite material's inner layer(s). Flame-resistant articles containing carbon nanotube- infused fiber materials are also described. 21: 2012/ : 2012/05/23 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: BRUNCKO, Milan, DING, Hong, DOHERTY, George A., ELMORE, Steven W., HASVOLD, Lisa, HEXAMER, Laura, KUNZER, Aaron, MANTEI, Robert A., MCCLELLAN, William J., PARK, Chang H., PARK, Cheol-Min, PETROS, Andrew M., SONG, Xiaohong, SOUERS, Andrew J, SULLIVAN, Gerard M., TAO, Zhi-Fu, WANG, Gary T., WANG, Le, WANG, Xilu, WENDT, Michael D., HANSEN, Todd M. 33: US 31: 12/631,404 32: 2009/12/04 54: SULFONAMIDE DERIVATIVES AS BCL-2- SELECTIVE APOPTOSIS-INDUCING AGENTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER AND IMMUNE DISEASES Disclosed are compounds (I) which inhibit the activity of anti-apoptotic Bc1-2 or Bc1 xl proteins, compositions containing the compounds and methods of treating diseases during which are expressed anti apoptotic Bc1-2 protein. Page 127

128 21: 2012/ : 2012/05/24 43: 2013/01/29 51: C07K, C12P 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: BORHANI, David W., FRAUNHOFER, Wolfgang, KRAUSE, Hans-Juergen, KOENIGSDORFER, Anette, WINTER, Gerhard, GOTTSCHALK, Stefan 33: US 31: 60/920,608 32: 2007/03/29 54: CRYSTALLINE ANTI-HUMAN IL-12 ANTIBODIES The invention relates to batch crystallization methods for crystallizing an anti-hil-12 antibody that allows the production of the antibody on an industrial scale, antibody crystals obtained according to the methods, compositions containing the crystals, and methods of using the crystals and the compositions. of the effective volume of the reactor, whereby the homogenous, low-intensity mixing needed for precipitation, crystallisation and/or the mixing stage of solvent extraction is achieved. 21: 2012/ : 2012/05/29 43: 2013/01/31 51: B01F, C22B 71: Outotec Oyj 72: RITASALO, Teemu, VAARNO, Jussi, LILJA, Launo, LYYRA, Juhani, PEKKALA, Pertti, NYMAN, Bror 33: FI 31: : 2009/12/08 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS TO CREATE UNIFORM MIXING IN CONNECTION WITH A HYDROMETALLURGICAL PROCESS The invention relates to a method and apparatus for mixing one or several solutions in a reactor (3) in conjunction with a hydrometallurgical process, such as precipitation, crystallisation or forming a suspension in solvent extraction. Mixing with a vertical circulation flow is created in the reactor by means of a multi-part mixer (1), so that the primary mixing zone in which the mixer rotates is over 70 % 21: 2012/ : 2012/05/31 43: 2013/01/17 51: F24J 71: Abengoa Solar New Technologies S.A. 72: QUERO GARCIA, Manuel, PFÄNDER, Markus, GERTIG, Christian, OSUNA GONZALES-AGUILAR, Rafael 33: ES 31: P : 2009/12/01 54: METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTING HELIOSTATS IN TOWER PLANT Method for distributing heliostats in a tower solar plant surrounded by a field of heliostats that reflect the solar radiation to said tower. The distribution method for said heliostats involves imitating the systems found in nature to maximise light capture (plant seeds, leaves or petals) and is described mathematically by Fermat spirals occurring in a Fibonacci number, through the placement, in polar coordinates, of each heliostat according to a radius and an angle defined by Formula (I) where: rn is the distance from the tower (2) to the position of the heliostat (3),?n is the angle formed by the radius rn and the radius rn-1, n is the number of the heliostat (3) to be placed, Cn is a constant that depends on each placement and corresponds to the Page 128

129 compactness index of the heliostats (3) in the plant, i is the irrational limit of the golden section, i.e. (Formula II) disease, which comprises an organic acid polymer represented by the following formula: [(O1/2)3Ge-A- CO2H]n (wherein n represents a numeral value of 100 to 1000; and A represents a lower alkyl group) as an active ingredient. The organic acid polymer is preferably one in which A in the formula is a lower alkyl group having 1 to 3 carbon atoms and which has a polymerization degree (n) of 200 to 900. The organic acid polymer is effective as a therapeutic agent for Crohn's disease. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/04 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61K, A61P 71: Sanwa Kagaku Kenkyusho Co., Ltd 72: HASHIMOTO, Hiroyuki, KUMAZAWA, Toshihiko, TAKEDA, Motohiro, JOMORI, Takahito, HIBI, Chihiro, MIZUNO, Kuniharu 33: JP 31: : 2010/01/28 54: PROPHYLACTIC OR THERAPEUTIC AGENT FOR CROHN'S DISEASE COMPRISING ORGANIC ACID POLYMER AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT Disclosed is a therapeutic agent for Crohn's disease which is a disease of unknown cause and has no radical therapeutic agent. Specifically disclosed is a prophylactic or therapeutic agent for Crohn's 21: 2012/ : 05/06/ : 12/12/ : C07D 71: RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED 72: KHANNA MAHAVIR SINGH, PRASAD MOHAN, THAPER RAJESH KUMAR, MITTAL ANU, SINGH RAKESH, BISHT GOPAL SINGH 33: IN 31: 2339/DEL/ : 2009/11/12 54: CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF BOSENTAN SALTS AND PROCESSES FOR THEIR PREPARATION 57: The present invention relates to crystalline forms of bosentan salts and processes for their preparation.(formula) Page 129

130 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/08 43: 2013/01/17 51: H02K 71: KSB Aktiengesellschaft 72: HUTH, Gerhard, URSCHEL, Sven, FISCHER, Ralf 33: DE 31: : 2009/12/22 54: ROTOR HAVING A SQUIRREL CAGE The invention relates to a rotor having a short circuit cage and permanent magnets distributed about the circumference, wherein the rotor comprises a core stack extending over the entire rotor region, having longitudinally continuous rotor slots, wherein the short circuit cage draws the rotor slots over the entire length of the core stack, wherein the short circuit cage is designed having cage bars laying in the rotor slots, preferably cast therein, and short circuit rings connecting the cage bars at both end faces of the core stack, wherein the radius of a rotor region is reduced by at least the radial thickness of the permanent magnets. The radius of the rotor (11) is reduced over the entire length between the short circuit rings (17), such that the radial height of the cage bars (15, 29) or cage webs (27) connected thereto is reduced. Permanent magnets (19) are mounted on the rotor (11). The invention further relates to an electric motor having such a rotor, and to a radial pump having such an electric motor. The invention further relates to a method for operating an electric motor having such a rotor, and to a method for producing such a rotor and/or electric motor. 21: 2012/ : 13/06/ : 21/01/ : E21B 71: J.H. FLETCHER & CO 72: WILSON HENRY E and PAYNE STEVEN E 33: US 31: 61/286,587 32: 2009/12/15 54: MINING MACHINE WITH BOOMS PROVINDING ENHANCED RIB ACCESS 57: An apparatus for use by an operator in forming boreholes in an underground mine passage including ribs and a roof. The apparatus includes a base and first and second booms pivotally mounted to the base for swinging toward and away from the adjacent lib. A drill is mounted to the base independent of the first and second booms. An actuator including first and second independently movable rods may be used to move the drill relative to the boom. 21: 2012/ : 14/06/ : 19/12/ : C25C, C25D 71: REHAU AG + CO 72: JORG GOLDSTEIN 33: DE 31: : 2010/01/22 54: LATERAL PROFILE SECTION FOR AN ELECTRODE FOR THE ELECTROLYTIC DEPOSITION OF METALS 57: The invention relates to a lateral profile section for an electrode for the electrolytic deposition of metals, wherein the lateral profile section is designed such that it encloses the electrode at the edge. In order to provide a lateral profile section for an electrode for the electrolytic deposition of metals that provides a sufficient interference fit on the electrode under the given condition and that can be produced with high dimensional accuracy and has a longer service life than a conventional lateral profile section, according to the invention the lateral profile Page 130

131 section comprises at least one reinforcing rib that runs at least in sections in an oblique or transversal manner relative to the longitudinal axis of the lateral profile section. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/19 43: 2013/01/09 51: H04W 71: Red Leaf Resources, Inc. 72: PATTEN, James W. 33: US 31: 12/614,366 32: 2009/11/06 54: SUBSIDENCE CONTROL SYSTEM A controlling base station sends, to a wireless communication device, control data related to communication between a communication base station and the wireless communication device. The control data is transmitted in accordance with a communication specification and is transmitted to allow reception by the wireless communication device of the control data within a control channel having a frequency and time allocated by the communication specification for the wireless communication device to receive control data transmissions from the communication base station. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/20 43: 2013/01/17 51: A61K, C12N, C12Q 71: Cornell University 72: DUBOVI, Edward, RENSHAW, Randall W. 33: US 31: 61/288,401 32: 2009/12/21 54: NOVEL PNEUMOVIRUS COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME Provided are newly identified pneumoviruses that can infect mammals, including dogs cats and potentially humans. Isolated polynucleotides and proteins of the viruses, as well as the isolated viruses themselves are provided. The invention includes compositions and methods for detecting the viruses, methods and compositions for prophylaxis and/or therapy of disease signs that are positively correlated with the presence of the viruses, and isolated cells comprising the viruses. Intact virions, viral proteins, and fragments thereof are also provided. Page 131

132 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/21 43: 2013/01/08 51: C01G 71: Lanxess Deutschland GmbH 72: FRIEDRICH, Holger, ORTMANN, Rainer, STENGER, Matthias, VAN ROOYEN, Daniel, KALIDEEN, Naveen, BOLL, Matthias 33: EP 31: : 2009/12/22 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING CHROMIUM (III) OXIDE The invention relates to a method for producing chromium (III) oxide, containing the following steps: a) an alkali metal ammonium chromate double salt is decomposed at a temperature of between 200 and 650 C, especially between 250 and 550 C, b) the decomposition product obtained in step a) is washed, and c) the product obtained in step b) is calcinated at a temperature of between 700 and 1400 C, especially between 800 and 1300 C. 21: 2012/ : 22/06/ : 31/01/ : A61M 71: UNITRACT SYRINGE PTY LTD 72: KAAL JOSEPH HERMES, THORLEY CRAIG STEPHEN, SOKOLOV RICHARD, HUESO ERNESTO, WALLIS HUW, DUNN CHRISTOPHER, CHAD SCOTT 33: US 31: 61/ : 2009/12/22 54: RETRACTABLE SYRINGE WITH IMPROVED DELIVERY EFFICIENCY AND LOCKING SYSTEM 57: A plunger, a needle assembly and a retractable syringe comprising same are provided. The plunger comprises a plunger member and a plunger outer having a lock spring that prevents or impedes movement of the plunger member after needle retraction. The plunger further comprises another locking member for engaging the barrel to prevent or impede further movement of the plunger outer after delivery of fluid contents. The plunger member has a plunger seal which engages a retractable needle of the needle assembly for retraction. The retractable needle comprises a cannula and needle body with a plurality of fluid channels that co-operate with a fluid conduit of the plunger seal to efficiently direct fluid to the cannula. A needle retainer comprises a plurality of barbed arms releasably coupled to the needle body, whereby an ejector with tabs facilitates release of the retractable needle from the needle retainer to allow compressed spring-driven retraction. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/22 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited 72: MUTO, Tsuyoshi, TANAKA, Taisaku, FUTAMURA, Junko, IMAJO, Seiichi, SUGAWARA, Hajime 33: JP 31: : 2009/12/25 54: SEVEN-MEMBERED RING COMPOUND AND PHARMACEUTICAL USE THEREFOR Provided is a compound that has a nitrogencontaining seven-membered ring skeleton represented by formula (I) and is useful in the prevention or treatment of pathological conditions in which chymase is involved. Also provided is a drug, containing the aforementioned compound, for prevention or treatment of disorders in which chymase is involved. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/22 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61K, C07C 71: Bracco Imaging S.p.A. 72: ANELLI, Pier Lucio, LATTUADA, Luciano, FRETTA, Roberta, FERRIGATO, Aurelia, MOROSINI, Pier Francesco, CERAGIOLI, Silvia, UGGERI, Fulvio 33: EP 31: : 2009/11/23 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF GADOBENATE DIMEGLUMINE COMPLEX IN A SOLID FORM The present invention discloses a process for the preparation of gadobenate dimeglumine complex in a solid form. In particular, said solid form is conveniently obtained by spray-drying a corresponding liquid suspension at a given temperature and concentration. The present invention is particularly advantageous for the industrial scale as the solid form may be obtained by employing water as a solvent, which is a non-toxic solvent, easy to handle and basically not requiring troublesome health or safety precautions. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/22 43: 2013/01/31 Page 132

133 51: B01J, F23C, F26B 71: FLSmidth A/S 72: PETERSEN, Per 33: DK 31: PA : 2009/11/25 54: AN APPARATUS FOR TREATING A BED OF PARTICULATE MATERIAL A description is given of an apparatus (1) for treating a bed (2) of particulate material which is supported by an aeration bottom (3), subject to the application of a conditioning gas being directed to and flowing up through the aeration bottom (3) and the material bed (2) from an underlying compartment (4) which comprises side walls (5), end walls (6) and a bottom (7). The apparatus is peculiar in that it comprises a number of inspection channels (8) which extend into the compartment (4) from its side walls (5), end walls (6) or bottom (7) and being provided with a number of inspection openings (9). Hence it will be possible during the operation of the apparatus to inspect the equipment in a significantly extended area of the compartment. This is due to the fact that the inspection channels make it possible to inspect equipment located in areas of the compartment which are not visible due to poor visibility from windows located in the side walls of the compartment. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/22 43: 2013/01/31 51: A01N, C07C 71: Syngenta Limited 72: FOLEY, Daniel Jason, JEANMART, Stephane André Marie, LONGSTAFF, Adrian, PARSONS, Robert William, RUSSELL, Claire Janet, TAYLOR, John Benjamin, WAILES, Jeffrey Steven 33: GB 31: : 2009/07/16 54: HERBICIDALLY ACTIVE 2-(SUBSTITUTED- PHENYL)-CYCLOPENTANE-1,3-DIONE DERIVATIVES Compounds of formula (I) are suitable for use as herbicides: wherein R is methyl, ethyl, vinyl, ethynyl or cyclopropyl, R1 is hydrogen, C1-C6alkyl, C1- C6haloalkyl, C3-C7cycloalkyl, C1-C6alkoxy, C1- C6haloalkoxy, vinyl, propenyl, ethynyl, propynyl, halogen, or optionally substituted phenyl, R2 is methyl, ethyl, vinyl, ethynyl or methoxy, R3 and R4 are hydrogen or together form a double bond, A is C3-C7cycloalkyl which is unsubstituted or substituted once or twice by C1-C6alkyl, C1- C6haloalkyl, C1-C6alkoxy, C1-C6alkylcarbonyloxy, C2-C6alkenyl, =0 or =N-R10, or A is cyclohexyl substituted once, at the 4-position, by one (C3- C6cycloalkyl)methoxy, C3-C6cycloalkyloxy, C2- C5alkenyl-CH2-oxy, or benzyloxy substituent, or A is decahydro-1-naphthyl or decahydro-2-naphthyl, or A is optionally substituted phenyl, and G is hydrogen or an agriculturally acceptable metal, sulfonium, ammonium or a latentiating group. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/22 43: 2013/01/31 51: C01B 71: Consarc Corporation 72: KANEKO, Kyojiro 54: ELECTROMAGNETIC CASTING APPARATUS FOR SILICON Disclosed is an electromagnetic casting apparatus for silicon, wherein an outward deformation of a crucible (200) can be prevented during electromagnetic casting of silicon. Specifically disclosed is an electromagnetic casting apparatus (1) for silicon, which comprises a furnace container (100), a conductive crucible (200) that is provided within the furnace container (100), and an induction coil (300) that is provided on the outer periphery of the crucible (200). In the electromagnetic casting apparatus (1) for silicon, the inside of the furnace container (100) is set at a constant pressure using a predetermined gas and a voltage is applied to the induction coil (300), so that the silicon in the crucible (200) is melted by induction heating, and then solidified. In the electromagnetic casting apparatus (1) for silicon, a rigid structure (810) that is formed Page 133

134 from an electrically insulating material is fitted to the outer peripheral surface of the crucible (200). operably impacted by the first liquid flow and to hinder preferential flow along the walls of the trough and the dividing member. The trough and tower are of particular value in a sulphuric acid plant and a carbon dioxide capture plant. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/22 43: 2013/01/03 51: B01D, B01J 71: Chemetics Inc. 72: NORTON, Daniel S., PEREZ, Orlando G., DRACKETT, Thomas S., STERENBERG, David J. 33: CA 31: 2,689,266 32: 2009/12/23 54: LIQUID DISTRIBUTION TROUGH FOR USE IN TOWERS IN SULPHURIC ACID AND CARBON CAPTURE PLANTS A liquid distribution trough contained within a tower for the purpose of mass or thermal exchange between at least a first liquid and a second fluid; the trough having an upper section and a lower section; the lower section for receiving the first liquid; a horizontal dividing member separating the upper section from the lower section and having at least one dividing member portion defining an aperture to allow for passage of the liquid fluid from the lower section to the upper section; a feed conduit means in communication with the lower section to provide feed first liquid flow to the lower section; the lower section having at least one inlet portion defining a liquid inlet in communication with the feed conduit means; and a first baffle adjacent the inlet portion 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/22 43: 2013/01/31 51: A61K 71: Piramal Imaging SA 72: OLBRICH, Carsten, KRAUSE, Michael, BURKHARD, Andreas 33: EP 31: : 2009/12/23 54: FORMULATIONS SUITABLE FOR PET IMAGING WITH HYDROPHOBIC PET AGENTS The invention is directed to formulations of lipophilic Amyloid ßeta ligand stilbene based derivatives and more particularly to formulations which are administrable parentally e.g. intravenously wherein the lipophilic Amyloid ßeta ligand stilbene based derivative is a 19F or 18F-labeled radiopharmaceutical thereof. Further, the invention is directed to a method for sterile filtration of said suitable formulation. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/22 43: 2013/01/02 51: C07D 71: Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. 72: FUKUI, Fumihiro 33: JP 31: : 2009/12/25 54: PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING 2-CHLORO-3- TRIFLUOROMETHYLPYRIDINE Processes are provided by which 2-chloro-3- trifluoromethylpyridine, which is useful as an intermediate for medicines and agrochemicals, is produced at a high production rate in high yield. One process for producing 2-chloro-3- trifluoromethylpyridine or a salt thereof is characterized by reacting 3-trifluoromethylpyridine N- oxide with a chlorinating agent. Another is Page 134

135 characterized by oxidizing 3-trifluoromethylpyridine to produce 3-trifluoromethylpyridine N-oxide and subsequently reacting the obtained 3- trifluoromethylpyridine N-oxide with a chlorinating agent. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/22 43: 2013/01/03 51: G06Q 71: JOYCE, John Anthony 72: JOYCE, John Anthony 33: US 31: 61/264,152 32: 2009/11/24 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING AN INTERNET BASED TRANSACTION A method of providing an Internet based transaction for goods or services offered via a website, the method comprising requesting from the website a secure financial transaction from a merchant associated with the website for said goods or services using an Internet access device, activating an encryption device in data communication with the Internet access device, receiving from the encryption device encrypted user financial card details for the secure financial transaction, the Internet access device transmitting the received encrypted user financial card details over the Internet to a transaction server, decrypting the received encrypted user financial card details at the transaction server, and forwarding the decrypted card details to a financial institution in data communication with the transaction server and thereafter using the decrypted card details to complete the secure financial transaction for the Internet based transaction for said goods or services. 54: CNT-INFUSED FIBER AS A SELF SHIELDING WIRE FOR ENHANCED POWER TRANSMISSION LINE A wire includes a plurality of carbon nanotube infused fibers in which the infused carbon nanotubes are aligned parallel to the fiber axes. An electromagnetic shield for a wire includes a plurality of carbon nanotube infused fibers, in which the infused carbon nanotubes are aligned radially about the fiber axes. The plurality of carbon nanotube infused fibers are arranged circumferentially about the wire with the fiber axes parallel to the wire. A self-shielded wire includes 1) a wire that includes a plurality of carbon nanotube infused fibers in which the infused carbon nanotubes are aligned parallel to the fiber axes; and 2) an electromagnetic shield that includes a plurality of carbon nanotube infused fibers in which the carbon nanotubes are aligned radially about the fiber axes. The axes of the carbon nanotube infused fibers of the wire and the carbon nanotube infused fibers of the electromagnetic shield share are parallel. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/25 43: 2013/01/31 51: B32B, B82B, C07C 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: SHAH, Tushar K., ADCOCK, Daniel J., MALECKI, Harry C. 33: US 31: 61/295,621 32: 2010/01/15 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/25 43: 2013/01/03 51: F26B 71: Degremont 72: KNOER, Peter, STANLEY, Bruce 33: FR 31: : 2009/12/30 54: METHOD AND FACILITY FOR DRYING PASTY MATERIALS, IN PARTICULAR SLUDGE FROM WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND GENERATION OF THERMAL ENERGY Page 135

136 The invention relates to a method for drying pasty materials, in particular sludge from wastewater treatment plants, including a first indirect drying stage (1) supplied with a heat-transfer fluid, which outputs (1a, 1b) pre-dried sludge and water vapour; a step (6) of forming sludge at the outlet of the first stage, and a second stage of drying (7) pre-dried sludge that is heated by means of a heating gas, in particular air, said second stage producing (7b) dried sludge; at least one portion of the dried sludge produced by the second stage is incinerated (23) to produce thermal energy, and at least one portion of said thermal energy is used to heat the heat-transfer fluid of the first drying stage. 51: B60L, E21B 71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy 72: NIEMI, Timo 33: FI 31: : 2009/12/28 54: ROCK DRILLING DEVICE The invention relates to rock drilling equipment provided with electrically operated operation devices and means for connecting the rock drilling equipment to an electrical network (18). The rock drilling equipment comprises a voltage transformation means for transforming a voltage level as necessary either from higher to lower or from lower to higher, and the rock drilling equipment (1) is provided with electrically operated operation devices whose voltage levels (U1, U2) are different in magnitude. The rock drilling equipment (1) is provided with connecting means for feeding some of the electrically operated operation devices directly from the electrical network (18) and for feeding some of the electrically operated operation devices via the voltage transformation means, whereby it is possible to select by the connecting means the operation devices to be fed directly from the electrical network (18) on the basis of their voltage levels. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/25 43: 2013/01/03 51: C04B 71: CHRYSO 72: LEISING, Frédéric 33: FR 31: : 2009/11/30 54: AGENTS FOR INERTING CLAYS IN HYDRAULIC COMPOSITIONS The invention relates to a method for inerting clays into a hydraulic composition including one step consisting of exposing a hydraulic composition or a component of a hydraulic composition to a compound with the following formula: R-COOR- COO-, (Mn+)1/n (I); a hydraulic composition comprising said compound of formula (I); a method for preparing said hydraulic composition; a pretreated granulate which may be obtained by mixing a granulate with said compound of formula (I); an additive for inerting clay comprising a superplasticizer and said compound of formula (I); and the use of said compound of formula (I) for inerting the clays of hydraulic compositions. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/25 43: 2013/01/02 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/25 43: 2013/01/21 51: B09B, C02F, F23G 71: Hebei Building Materials Industry Design and Research Institute 72: CHEN, Ying 33: CN 31: : 2010/03/25 54: COMBINED TREATMENT PROCESS OF DOMESTIC GARBAGE AND SEWAGE Page 136

137 A combined treatment process of domestic garbage and sewage, comprising the following steps:? sorting iron out of the domestic garbage;? crushing the domestic garbage in which the iron has been removed;? feeding the crushed domestic garbage into a sewage treatment tank, adding water and blowing air into the sewage treatment tank, where the domestic garbage is divided into floating substances, suspended substances, and settled substances;? salvaging, dehydrating and drying the floating substances and then combusting them as fuel;? collecting, filtering and drying the settled substances, wherein the settled substances having a calorific value of more than 4180 kj/kg are burnt as fuel, the burnt substances and the settled substances having a calorific value of less than 4180 kj/kg are used to replace clay material in a cement plant or used for making bricks;? adding a flocculant into the sewage in which the floating substances and the settled substances have been removed so as to make the suspended substances settle, the suspended substances which have been settled are treated according to step?; and? treating the sewage. The process of the present invention effectively combines the domestic garbage treatment and sewage treatment, realizing the comprehensive treatment of domestic garbage and sewage as well as efficient utilization of resources. The invention relates to a mining vehicle and method for its energy supply. The mining vehicle has a carriage (3), driving equipment (4) for moving the carriage (3), and at least one mining work device (2). Further, the mining vehicle (1) has at least one electric motor (28a) for operating a main function of the mining vehicle (1), and at least one electric motor (28b, 28c, 28d) for operating an auxiliary function of the mining vehicle. The mining vehicle (1) further has a power- generating auxiliary unit (26). When necessary, the power-generating auxiliary unit (26) supplies at least part of the power required by the electric motor (28b, 28c, 28d) operating the auxiliary function. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/25 43: 2013/01/07 51: B60L, E21B, E21F, H02J, H02M 71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy 72: OSARA, Jukka, KOUVO, Mikko, PIIPPONEN, Juha 33: FI 31: : 2009/12/28 54: MINING VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR ITS ENERGY SUPPLY 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/25 43: 2013/01/03 51: B60L, E21B, H02J 71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy 72: KOUVO, Mikko, OSARA, Jukka, PIIPPONEN, Juha 33: FI 31: : 2009/12/28 54: MINING VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR ITS ENERGY SUPPLY The invention relates to a mining vehicle and method for its energy supply. The mining vehicle (1) has a Page 137

138 rectifier (27), DC intermediate circuit (28), and inverter (29a, 29b, 29c), through which an alternating current motor (30a, 30b, 30c) is supplied. At least one auxiliary energy source (26a, 26b) is connected to the DC intermediate circuit (28). A DC/DC converter (33a, 33b) is connected between the DC intermediate circuit (28) and the auxiliary energy source (26a, 26b) for adapting the voltage level of the auxiliary energy source (26a, 26b) and for connecting the auxiliary energy source (26a, 26b) to supply energy to the DC intermediate circuit (28). substantially parallel-aligned, infused carbon nanotubes. Composite materials containing the carbon nanotube-infused fiber materials and methods for production of the carbon nanotubeinfused fiber materials are also described herein. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/25 43: 2013/01/31 51: C09K, D02G 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: SHAH, Tushar K., MALECKI, Harry C., MALET, Brandon K., HOSKINS, Robert D., PATEL, Jigar M. 33: US 31: 61/300,783 32: 2010/02/02 54: FIBER CONTAINING PARALLEL-ALIGNED CARBON NANOTUBES Carbon nanotube-infused fiber materials containing substantially parallel-aligned, infused carbon nanotubes are described herein. The carbon nanotube-infused fiber materials contain a fiber material and a layer of carbon nanotubes infused to the fiber material, where the infused carbon nanotubes are aligned substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the fiber material and at least a portion of the substantially parallel-aligned, infused carbon nanotubes are crosslinked to each other, to the fiber material, or both. Crosslinking can occur through covalent bonding or pi-stacking interactions, for example. The carbon nanotube-infused fiber materials can further contain additional carbon nanotubes that are grown on the layer of 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/26 43: 2013/01/03 51: E06B 71: PLASTRIM INVESTMENTS CC 72: HÖNIG, Erhard 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2009/12/11 54: A WINDOW BLIND OF THE PLANTATION TYPE The invention is for a window blind kit 10. The kit comprises a plurality of moulded blind elements. The blind elements have connecting formations which render them connectable to each other, thereby to form a blind. The blind comprises a mounting frame to which a plurality of slats 200 are pivotally mounted. Page 138

139 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/26 43: 2013/01/31 51: F24C 71: H.J. Heinz Company 72: JACKSON, Daniel C., ROWOTH, Christopher P., RITCHEY, Beth A., RODGERS, William J., KOEHLER, Amber Fisher 33: US 31: 61/291,161 32: 2009/12/30 54: MULTI-TEMPERATURE AND MULTI- TEXTURE FROZEN FOOD MICROWAVE HEATING TRAY A multi-temperature and multi-texture frozen food microwave heating tray includes a first integral compartment defined by at least one sidewall and an upwardly convex bottom, and a second integral compartment defined by at least one sidewall and a bottom and comprising a microwave energy access modulating structure for one of the first and second compartments. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/26 43: 2013/01/03 51: B28B, C04B 71: Weyerhaeuser NR Company 72: WEERAWARNA, S. Ananda, SHAH, Harshadkumar M. 33: US 31: 61/503,528 32: 2011/06/30 54: FIBER FOR FIBER CEMENT AND RESULTING PRODUCT A fiber-cement product which includes a treated cellulose wood pupl fiber. The fiber is treated with fibrillated carboxymethyl cellulose or a carboxyethyl cellulose and poly (diallyldimethyl ammonium) chloride. The fiber can be bleached or partially bleached, refined or unrefined or a mixture of refined and unrefined fiber. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/26 43: 2013/01/03 51: A01N, A01P, C07C Page 139

140 71: Akzo Nobel Chemicals International B.V. 72: GROENEWEGEN, Adrianus Marinus, OVERKEMPE, Kornelis, WESTBYE, Peter 33: EP 31: : 2009/12/30 33: US 31: 61/290,974 32: 2009/12/30 54: AMIDES, USE OF AMIDES AS SOLVENTS FOR ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS AND EMULSIONS CONTAINING AMIDES, AND METHOD FOR TREATING A PLANT The present invention relates in general to the use of amides of the following general formula (I) wherein R1 is a linear or branched hydrocarbyl group containing 9 to 14 carbon atoms; R2 is selected from the group consisting of methyl, ethyl and benzyl; and R3 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, methyl and ethyl, as solvents for organic agriculturally active ingredients, compositions comprising organic agriculturally active ingredients and such amides, methods for treating a plant utilizing such compositions, as well as some of the amides as such and methods for their production. wherein the at least one sweetness enhancer is present in the composition in an amount at or below the sweetness detection threshold level of the sweetness ehancer, and the at least one sweetener and the at least one sweetness enhancer are different. Also disclosed herein are methods for enhancing sweetness of a composition, comprising combining at least one sweetener and at least one sweetness enhancer chosen from terpenes (such as sesquiterpenes, diterpenes, and triterpenes), flavonoids, amino acids, proteins, polyols, other known natural sweeteners (such as cinnamaldehydes, selligueians, hematoxylins), secodammarane glycosides, and analogues thereof, wherein the at least one sweetness enhancer is present in the composition in an amount at or below the sweetness detection threshold level of the at least one sweetness enhancer, and the at least one sweetener and the at least one sweetness enhancer are different. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/26 43: 2013/01/02 51: A23L 71: The Coca-Cola Company 72: PRAKASH, Indra, DUBOIS, Grant E., KLUCIK, Josef, SAN MIGUEL, Rafael I., FRITSCH, Rudy J., CHATURVEDULA, Venkata Sai Prakash 33: US 31: 61/290,370 32: 2009/12/28 54: SWEETNESS ENHANCERS, COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, AND METHODS FOR USE Disclosed herein are sweetener compositions comprising at least one sweetener and at least one sweetness enhancer chosen from terpenes (such as sesquiterpenes, diterpenes, and triterpenes), flavonoids, amino acids, proteins, polyols, other known natural sweeteners (such as cinnamaldehydes, selligueians, hematoxylins), secodammarane glycosides, and analogues thereof, 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/26 43: 2013/01/03 51: B65D 71: Closure Systems International, Inc. 72: GEVERS, David E., BHATT, Pranav M., BASHYAM, Navaneeth, MCCANDLESS, Thomas 33: US 31: 61/291,431 32: 2009/12/31 54: PLASTIC CLOSURE WITH ENHANCED PERFORMANCE A plastic closure is disclosed which is configured for enhanced performance and reduced closure weight. Notably, the closure includes a compound, internal helical thread formation including an upper retention portion which provides desired closure hoop strength and sealing performance, and a lower guide portion which is configured for light weight while functioning to guide the closure onto an associated container during application. The closure can further include a stepped top wall portion having a relatively thick Page 140

141 outer region, and a relatively thin central region. A tamper-evident band of the closure can be configured to include a deformable free edge portion for enhanced tamper-resistance. The invention relates to a parametric cylindrical collector having an optimised secondary reconcentrator and to a method for designing same, in which the geometry of the primary reflector is a development of the Helmet collector concept with a discontinuous curve, which makes it possible to increase the concentration C/Cmax to more than 0.52 as well as for reducing wind load. The structure is optimised to withstand the various loads to which the collector is subjected. The centre of gravity of the collector is near the axis of rotation of the collector. The geometry of the secondary reconcentrator is optimised and the collection efficiency of the collector is 100%. The secondary reconcentrator is obtained by partially mirror-coating the glass tube that maintains the vacuum in the absorber tube. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/26 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61K 71: W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn. 72: MICHOS, Demetrius, PRYOR, James Neil 33: US 31: 61/290,796 32: 2009/12/29 54: COMPOSITIONS FOR FORMING FILMS HAVING A DESIRED DEGREE OF OBSCURATION AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME Compositions suitable for use as cosmetic products (e.g., skin cream) are disclosed. Methods of making and using compositions suitable for use as cosmetic products are also disclosed. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/26 43: 2013/01/02 51: F24J, G02B 71: Abengoa Solar New Technologies S.A. 72: NUÑEZ BOOTELLO, Juan Pablo 33: ES 31: P : 2009/12/30 54: PARAMETRIC CYLINDRICAL SOLAR COLLECTOR HAVING AN OPTIMISED SECONDARY RECONCENTRATOR AND METHOD FOR DESIGNING SAME 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/26 43: 2013/01/02 51: B60G, B60K, H02K 71: BAE Systems Hägglunds Aktiebolag 72: KARLSSON, Pontus 33: SE 31: : 2010/01/14 54: DRIVELINE WITH PENDULUM SUSPENDED DRIVE SHAFT The invention relates to a driveline for a motor vehicle comprising drive shaft (20) suspended by means of a pendulum suspension (30), the pendulum suspension (30) comprising a fastening configuration (32, 34) fixedly connected to the vehicle and a drive shaft fastening (106) connected to the drive shaft (20) and pivotably journalled in bearings relative to the fastening configuration (32, 34), wherein the transmission configuration (50) comprises a driven input shaft (52), wherein an electric motor (60) is arranged for driving of the drive shaft (20), wherein the rotor of the electric motor (60) is connected to the input shaft (52) and a nonrotating portion of the electric motor (60) comprising Page 141

142 the stator (66) of the electric motor (60) is fixedly connected to said drive shaft fastening (106). The invention also relates to a motor vehicle. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/27 43: 2013/01/02 51: B44B 71: NEW NUMBER PLATE REQUISITES CC 72: SMIT, Hendrik Adrian 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/11/09 54: THE EMBOSSING OF CHARACTERS The invention provides a method of manufacturing, from a laminate blank, a display element which includes an embossed character. A blank is positioned between pivotably connected elements of a die having complementary male and female embossing formations which are shaped to emboss the character on the blank, the die comprising a body and a cutting element which includes a cutting edge, and each embossing formation including a periphery, the cutting edge extending along the periphery of one of the embossing formations. The method includes simultaneously embossing the character and causing the cutting edge to cut through a covering sheet of the blank around the character being embossed, and the portion of the covering sheet inside the embossed character is peeled away from the base. The invention extends to a die for producing an embossed character. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/27 43: 2013/01/07 51: C12N, C12Q, C12R, G01N 71: Baylor Research Institute, Medical Research Council, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust 72: BANCHEREAU, Jacques F., CHAUSSABEL, Damien, O'GARRA, Anne, BERRY, Matthew, KON, Onn Min 33: US 31: 12/628,148 32: 2009/11/30 54: BLOOD TRANSCRIPTIONAL SIGNATURE OF ACTIVE VERSUS LATENT MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION The present invention includes methods, systems and kits for distinguishing between active and latent mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in a patient suspected of being infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the method including the steps of obtaining a patient gene expression dataset from a patient suspected of being infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis; sorting the patient gene expression dataset into one or more gene modules associated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection; and comparing the patient gene expression dataset for each of the one or more gene modules to a gene expression dataset from a nonpatient; wherein an increase or decrease in the totality of gene expression in the patient gene expression dataset for the one or more gene modules is indicative of active Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. Page 142

143 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/27 43: 2013/01/18 51: A61K 71: Avila Therapeutics, Inc. 72: SINGH, Juswinder, PETTER, Russell, TESTER, Richland Wayne, KLUGE, Arthur F., MAZDIYASNI, Hormoz, WESTLIN III, William Frederick, NIU, Deqiang, QIAO, Lixin 33: US 31: 12/648,693 32: 2009/12/29 54: HETEROARYL COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF The present invention provides compounds, pharmaceutically acceptable compositions thereof, and methods of using the same. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/28 43: 2013/01/03 51: B64C 71: University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 72: BOER, Michael Frederick, HOFFE, Anthony Charles 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2009/12/10 54: AIRCRAFT WINGTIP ARRANGEMENT This invention discloses a wingtip (10) arrangement for an aircraft wing comprising at least one winglet (12) movably mountable to an extremity (16) of the wing (14); and actuating means (18) connected to the winglet for actuating in use displacement of the winglet relative to the wing thereby altering the winglet 's angle of attack and displacing same from an initial stationary position in which an in flight wake vortex shed from the wing is stable to a moving condition, in which the winglet is displaced to any selectable angle relative to a plane extending through a vertical, longitudinal, or lateral axis of the aircraft, to destabilize said in flight wake vortex. The invention extends to an aircraft including the wingtip arrangement and a method of reducing in flight wake vortices in which the wingtip arrangement is actuated and displaced to destabilize an in flight wake vortex shed from an extremity of an aircraft's wing. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/28 43: 2013/01/03 51: E05F, E05G, E06B, F41G, F41H 71: VSG - VEHICLE SECURITY GLASS (PTY) LTD. 72: KUISIS, Gerald 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/02/20 54: GUN PORT ARRANGEMENT FOR AN ARMOURED STRUCTURE This invention discloses an armoured structure and a gun port arrangement for an armoured structure, the gun port arrangement comprising: a frame for mounting the gun port arrangement to the armoured structure, the frame including interior and exterior mount plates that define a gun port dimensioned to support a closure plate, which is openable and closable relative to the gun port so as to allow laying, sighting, and aiming from within an interior of the armoured structure; a handle operable to be displaced between a locked position in which the closure plate abuts the exterior mount plate and an unlocked position in which the closure plate is displaced relative to the exterior mount plate, the handle having first bias means biasing the handle to remain in the locked position; and a connector having exterior and interior ends and an intermediate portion disposed between said ends, the exterior end of the connector being secured to the closure plate, the interior end being secured to the handle, Page 143

144 and the intermediate portion being arranged to pass through a chamber defined in the frame and extending between the exterior mount plate and the interior mount plate, the connector having second bias means biasing the closure plate to remain in abutment with the exterior mount plate. The invention also extends to a method for opening or closing a gun port arrangement from within an armoured structure. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/28 43: 2013/01/07 51: F03B 71: HENRY, Terry 72: HENRY, Terry 33: US 31: 61/266,961 32: 2009/12/04 54: OCEAN DRIVEN ENERGY PLANT A power generation device 10 includes an water blanket 12 comprising a plurality of pods 18 arranged in a grid for floating on the surface of a body of water. Ball joints 20 and hydraulic cylinders 22 couple each of the pods 18 to adjacent pods 18. Motors 48 are coupled to the hydraulic cylinders, such that a flow of hydraulic fluid created by expansion and compression of the cylinders due to movement of the pods 18 causes rotational motion in the motor 48. Generators are coupled to respective motors to generate electricity from the rotational motion of the motors. Power from the ocean blanket can be supplemented with wind turbines 17, water paddles 24, water turbines 32, and solar cells : 2012/ : 2012/06/28 43: 2013/01/03 51: C12N 71: Novozymes A/S 72: ANDERSEN, Carsten, POULSEN, Thomas Agersten 33: EP 31: : 2010/01/04 33: EP 31: : 2010/01/04 54: ALPHA-AMYLASES The present invention relates to alpha-amylases, nucleic acids encoding the alpha- amylases, methods of producing the alpha-amylases, and methods of using the alpha- amylases. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/28 43: 2013/01/02 51: B01J, C07F, C08F 71: Zannan Scitech Co., Ltd. 72: ZHAN, Zheng-Yun James 33: CN 31: PCT/CN2009/ : 2009/12/30 54: HIGHLY ACTIVE METATHESIS CATALYSTS SELECTIVE FOR ROMP AND RCM A kind of novel carbene ligand and corresponding novel ruthenium catalyst are provided. The ruthenium catalysts are highly active and selective for ROMP and RCM reactions. The significant electronic effects of different substituted carbene ligands on the catalytic activity and stability of corresponding carbene ruthenium complexes are disclosed. The methods for preparing new ruthenium complexes are disclosed. Moreover, efficient methods for making various functional polymers and quality modified nitrile butadiene rubbers via different metathesis and hydrogenation reactions in the presence of the new ruthenium catalysts are provided. Page 144

145 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/29 43: 2013/01/03 51: A23L, C12H 71: VAN KAMP, Gerhard Johannes 72: VAN KAMP, Gerhard Johannes 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/05/12 54: AN ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT TREATMENT DEVICE AND METHOD OF TREATING A LIQUID An ultraviolet light treatment device 10 includes an ultraviolet fluorescent tube 14; a hollow light transmitting quartz tube 16 having opposite ends 34, 36; a hollow stainless steel tube 18 having an internal space 46, a liquid inlet near a first end 40 and a liquid outlet near a second end 42 thereof; and a mounting assembly 22 including spacing formation 25 for locating tube 14 within tube 16 and a pair of inner flanges 52 and outer flanges 54 for mounting the tube 16 within the space 46 with ends of the tubes 16, 18 mounted to one another to define an annular flow passage 20 between the tubes 16, 18 through which wine 12 to be treated flows, in use. The passage 20 has a width X which is sufficiently narrow such that ultraviolet radiation emitted by the tube 14 in use, is transmitted through the wine 12 and reaches an inner side 45 of the tube 18, thereby irradiating all of the wine 12 flowing within the passage : 2012/ : 2012/06/29 43: 2013/01/03 51: B61H 71: BERNARD, Hermanus Adriaan 72: BERNARD, Hermanus Adriaan 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/08/31 54: AN ADAPTOR FOR COUPLING A HIGH PRESSURE PIPE CONNECTOR WITH A VACUUM PIPE CONNECTOR The invention relates to an adaptor for coupling a high pressure pipe connector of a railway train braking system with a vacuum pipe of a railway train braking system. The adaptor includes an annular body defining a central aperture, the body also defining on an inner surface thereof a recess or groove extending peripherally around the aperture, the recess being shaped and dimensioned to accommodate and hold captive a high pressure pipe connector. The adaptor further includes a fastening arrangement provided thereon which is complemental to a fastening arrangement on a vacuum pipe connector, thereby being operable to engage the body with the vacuum pipe connector. The adaptor is configured to couple the high pressure pipe connector directly to the vacuum pipe connector. Page 145

146 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/29 43: 2013/01/03 51: A61K, C07K 71: Biogen Idec Hemophilia Inc. 72: DUMONT, Jennifer A., LOW, Susan, BITONTI, Alan J., PIERCE, Glenn, LUK, Alvin, JIANG, Haiyan, MCKINNEY, Byron, OTTMER, Matt, SOMMER, Jurg, NUGENT, Karen, LI, Lian, PETERS, Robert 33: US 31: 61/267,070 32: 2009/12/06 54: FACTOR VIII-FC CHIMERIC AND HYBRID POLYPEPTIDES, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF The present invention provides methods of administering Factor VIII; methods of administering chimeric and hybrid polypeptides comprising Factor VIII; chimeric and hybrid polypeptides comprising Factor VIII; polynucleotides encoding such chimeric and hybrid polypeptides; cells comprising such polynucleotides; and methods of producing such chimeric and hybrid polypeptides using such cells. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/29 43: 2013/01/02 51: C01B 71: ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company 72: STROHMAIER, Karl G., CORMA CANOS, Avelino, DIAZ CABANAS, Maria Jose, REY GARCIA, Fernando, DORSET, Douglas L., SOLED, Stuart L. 33: US 31: 61/335,102 32: 2009/12/31 54: ITQ-40, NEW CRYSTALLINE MICROPOROUS MATERIAL ITQ-40 (INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGÍA QUÍMICA number 40) is a new crystalline microporous material with a framework of tetrahedral atoms connected by atoms capable of bridging the tetrahedral atoms, the tetrahedral atom framework being defined by the interconnections between the tetrahedrally coordinated atoms in its framework. ITQ-40 can be prepared in silicate compositions with an organic structure directing agent. It has a unique X-ray diffraction pattern, which identifies it as a new material. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/29 43: 2013/01/03 51: B61D 71: RailRunner N.A., Inc. 72: WICKS, Harry O., DILUIGI, Michael W., MAGRI, Joseph 33: US 31: 61/267,226 32: 2009/12/07 54: IMPROVED INTERMODAL RAIL VEHICLE TO FORM A TRAIN The improved intermodal vehicle has a one-piece upper frame assembly with a horizontal load carrying surface below the ends of a drawbar for connecting the trailers. Each highway trailer has a coupler socket assembly at both its front and rear into which the drawbar enters and connects to the intermodal vehicle by a vertical coupling pin projecting upward from the horizontal load carrying surface. The coupling pin is operated up and down by either manual or air operated actuators, and locks in the up position by a manually operated safety latch. The upper frame is supported from dual steerable lower frames by primary air springs so that when the springs are deflated, the upper frame is lowered to allow the trailers to be pushed upon the load carrying surface. When the air springs are inflated, the trailers are raised so that the trailer wheels are carried above the railroad track. Page 146

147 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/29 43: 2013/01/03 51: B02C, F16H 71: Compagnie Engrenages Et Reducteurs - Messian - Durand 72: LESSARD, Fabrice 33: FR 31: : 2010/01/06 54: GRINDER PROVIDED WITH A DRIVE DEVICE FOR A CROWN GEAR A grinder provided with a drive device for a crown gear. This grinder is provided with a drive device for a crown gear which comprises a reduction gear (10) which is provided: - with a drive shaft (18) designed to be connected to a motor, - with at least one output pinion (20), the or each output pinion being designed to mesh with the crown gear and to be driven by the drive shaft, and with a casing (22). The reduction gear comprises at least two output pinions. Application to drive devices for horizontal grinders. 71: KUMAR, Subrahmanyam 72: KUMAR, Subrahmanyam 33: IN 31: 2967/CHE/ : 2009/12/02 54: A PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR QUENCHING HEAT, SCRUBBING, CLEANING AND NEUTRALIZING ACIDIC MEDIA PRESENT IN THE FLUE GAS FROM THE FIRING OF FOSSIL FUEL The present invention provides a novel process for quenching heat, scrubbing, cleaning and neutralizing the hot and dirty fossil fuel fired flue gas liberated by a fossil fuel fired boiler using the high temperature and high pressure present in fossil fuel fired boiler blow- down comprising the steps of quenching the fossil fuel fired flue gas by evaporating sufficient quantity of water from sea water / scrubbing liquid and mixing vapors thus generated with hot and dirty flue gas; using the high temperature and high pressure present in fossil fuel fired boiler blow-down (waste water) for atomizing/spraying high alkalinity sea water/scrubbing liquid on said flue gas to neutralize the acidic substances in said flue gas. 21: 2012/ : 2012/06/29 43: 2013/01/03 51: B01D, F22B, F23J 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/21 51: G01R 71: Ember Technologies Pty Ltd 72: GELONESE, Guiseppe Antonio 33: AU 31: : 2009/06/03 54: POWER MONITORING SYSTEM Page 147

148 A power monitoring system to monitor electrical power supply to electrical equipments. The monitor includes an energy saving device to reduce unnecessary power consumption. A control means for enabling control of power consumption of electrical devices in response to the data output of the monitored power consumption. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/10 51: A61F, B65D 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: SUZUKI, Nahomi, TAMURA, Tatsuya, NODA, Yuki 33: JP 31: : 2010/01/08 54: CONTINUOUS PACKAGE BODY OF ABSORBENT ARTICLES Disclosed is a wrapping material of a series of absorbent articles (1), wherein a wrapping material (2) that individually wraps a sanitary napkin (10) is linked in a plural series, the wrapping material (2) may be separated on a per wrapping material (2) basis by tearing an external wrapping sheet (3) of the wrapping material (2) along a detached line portion (4) that is formed upon the external wrapping sheet (3), and at least a portion of the absorbent article is anchored upon the inner side face of the external wrapping sheet (3). 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/08 51: B01D 71: Red Leaf Resources, Inc. 72: PATTEN, James W. 33: US 31: 61/266,423 32: 2009/12/03 54: METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REMOVING FINES FROM HYDROCARBON-CONTAINING FLUIDS A method of removing fines from a hydrocarboncontaining fluid can include preparing a bed media of particulate earthen material (12). The hydrocarboncontaining fluid having fines therein can be passed through the bed media (12) at a flow rate such that a portion of the fines are retained in the bed media (12) to form a filtered hydrocarbon-containing fluid. The flow rate is sufficient to maintain a wetting film of the hydrocarbon-containing fluid across at least a majority portion of the particulate earthen material which is contacted by the hydrocarbon-containing fluid. The filtered hydrocarbon-containing fluid can be recovered from the bed media (12) via a suitable outlet (16) having substantially reduced or eliminated fines content. Page 148

149 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/09 51: E04B, F24J 71: Abengoa Solar New Technologies S.A. 72: MARCOTTE, Patrick, BIGGIO, Kenneth, MAY, Edmund Kenneth, MANNING, Kerry, BACKES, Rachel, NETTLAU, Janina, SOMMERS, Rick 54: SOLAR COLLECTOR MODULE Solar collector module of the type used in solar energy concentration plants, and more specifically, the structures used to hold or support the mirrors and receivers used to concentrate the solar radiation. This structure has a series of characteristics that increase its efficiency in respect of the prior art: addition of box-shaped fins in the nodes to facilitate connection of the bars, use of flat or hollow connectors to attach the bar to the node, creating an asymmetric structure with bars considerably more reinforced than others, which will be used to support the load, division of the longitudinal flange that runs around the structure into discrete segments and removal of those not applying any force, movement of the nodes to better locations and creation of a long node (flange) to which the bars are connected directly using the fins without the need for any nodes. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/10 51: B01J, C07F 71: Lucite International UK Limited 72: EASTHAM, Graham Ronald, WAUGH, Mark, PRINGLE, Paul, TURNER, Thomas Philip William 33: GB 31: : 2010/01/05 54: PROCESS FOR THE CARBONYLATION OF ETHYLENICALLY UNSATURATED COMPOUNDS, NOVEL CARBONYLATION LIGANDS AND CATALYST SYSTEMS INCORPORATING SUCH LIGANDS A novel bidentate ligand of general formula (I) is described together with a process for the carbonylation of ethylenically unsaturated compounds. The group X1 may be defined as a univalent hydrocarbyl radical of up to 30 atoms containing at least one nitrogen atom having a pkb in dilute aqueous solution at 18 C of between 4 and 14 wherein the said at least one nitrogen atom is separated from the Q2 atom by between 1 and 3 carbon atoms. The group X2 is defined as X1, X3 or X4 or represents a univalent radical of up to 30 atoms having at least one primary, secondary or aromatic ring carbon atom wherein each said univalent radical is joined via said at least one primary, secondary or aromatic ring carbon atom(s) respectively to the respective atom Q2. Q1 and Q2 each independently represent phosphorus, arsenic or antimony. Page 149

150 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/08 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: AstraZeneca AB 72: COSGROVE, Stephen David, JONES, Matthew Jonathan, POLYAKOVA-AKKUS, Anna, SMOLENSKAYA, Valeriya Nikolayevna, WOLFE, Brenton Skylar 33: US 31: 61/266,307 32: 2009/12/03 54: CO - CRYSTALS OF A TRIAZOLO [4,5 - D] PYRIMIDINE PLATELET AGGREGATION INHIBITOR The present invention relates to novel co-crystal forms of the compound of formula (I); wherein the co-former molecule is selected from glycolic acid, salicylic acid, decanoic (capric) acid, gentisic acid (2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid), glutaric acid, vanillic acid (4- hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoic acid), succinic acid, malonic acid or maltol (3-hydroxy-2- methyl-4- pyrone); and to processes for their preparation, to pharmaceutical compositions containing such cocrystals, to the use of such co-crystals in the manufacture of a medicament for use in the prevention of arterial thrombotic complications in patients with coronary artery, cerebrovascular or peripheral vascular disease and to methods of treating such diseases in the human or animal body by administering a therapeutically effective amount of a co-crystal of the compound of formula (I). 72: IBASCO, Alex D., JOSON, Eduardo Ramon G., BALACE, Valenice G., LOSANTAS, Jose Lorenzo L. 33: SG 31: : 2010/01/04 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A GLOBAL DIRECTORY SERVICE A system and method for facilitating the transfer of contact information between network subscribers said system including at least one server coupled to the network; at least one database coupled to the server; a plurality of subscriber terminals coupled to the network wherein each subscriber's terminal is configured to send contact information associated with a subscriber to the server in response to a request by said subscriber; wherein the request causes the subscriber's terminal to compile the contact information into an electronic business card object having one or more textual fields and map the one or more textual fields of the electronic business card to one or more object attributes contained in an electronic business card object and transmit the electronic business card object to the server for storage in the database is disclosed. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/03 43: 2013/01/10 51: G06F 71: Smart Hub Pte. Ltd. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/03 43: 2013/01/10 51: F23C 71: Linde Aktiengesellschaft 72: RICHARDSON, Andrew P., WAINFORD, John, SIMPSON, Neil 33: US 31: 12/651,506 32: 2010/01/04 54: NON-CENTRIC OXY-FUEL BURNER FOR GLASS MELTING SYSTEMS A burner for use in a combustion chamber of a furnace or a forehearth includes a gas delivery member for delivering a gaseous oxidant, a fuel delivery member for delivering a fuel and having a portion disposed at an interior of the gas delivery Page 150

151 member and offset from a longitudinal axis of the gas delivery member, and a flange assembly mechanically associated with the gas and fuel delivery members, the flange assembly adapted for rotational movement to releasably secure the gas and fuel delivery members with respect to each other to provide a flame footprint at a select location in the combustion chamber. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/03 43: 2013/01/10 51: B60K, F16F 71: Flybrid Automotive Limited 72: CROSS, Douglas 33: GB 31: : 2010/01/04 54: CLUTCHED FLYWHEEL TRANSMISSION An energy storage and recovery system device (2) for a vehicle, comprising a flywheel (4), a first and a second set of gears (4; 6), and multiple wet mutliplate clutches (10, 12, 14), wherein one of each gear set (4; 6) is arranged coaxially along a clutch shaft (34, 36, 38) with one of the clutches (10, 12, 14), and wherein the device (2) is coupled to the vehicle transmission, such that actuation of a clutch redirects the torque path via the gears, thereby enabling multiple ratios and therefore multiple speeds. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/04 43: 2013/01/10 51: E04H, F21V 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 72: LOMBARD, Thomas 54: A POLE ASSEMBLY AND A METHOD OF RETROFITTING A POLE ASSEMBLY This invention relates to a pole assembly 10 which includes a lower member 12 and an upper member 14. The lower member 12 includes a circular cylindrical body 16, which defines a longitudinal axis X, and an outwardly projecting flange 20 which is attached to an end of the body 16. The flange 20 is arranged in a plane which intersects the longitudinal axis X of the body 16 at an oblique angle. Similarly, the upper member 14 includes a circular cylindrical body 18, which defines a longitudinal axis Y, and an outwardly projecting flange 22 which is attached to an end of the body 18. The flanges 20, 22 are arranged, one on top of the other such that they lie substantially in the same interface plane. The upper member 14 is rotatably displaceable relative to the lower member 12 between a collapsed position and an upright position. Page 151

152 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/04 43: 2013/01/10 51: B65D 71: Crown Packaging Technology, Inc. 72: RAMSEY, Christopher Paul, FIRTH, Polly Anne, PHILLIPS, Andrew 33: EP 31: : 2010/01/12 54: BEVERAGE CAN WITH DISC A beverage can (1) having a base (10) defining a reentrant bead (17) in which a resilient disc (50) is held captive. The maximum dimension of the disc (50) is designed to be larger than the internal diameter of the re-entrant bead (17) and thus, when the resilient disc (50) is fitted into the re-entrant bead (17), the disc (50) adopts a concave, domed shape. The degree of doming can accommodate any variance between the dimensions of the disc (50) and that of the reformed base (10) of the can (1). One or more drainage ports may be provided on the periphery of the resilient disc (50) so that any liquid trapped between the surfaces of the base (10) and the resilient disc (50) may drain. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/04 43: 2013/01/10 51: A61K, A61P 71: Inotek Pharmaceuticals Corporation 72: KIM, Norman N., MCVICAR, William K., MCCAULEY, Thomas, BAUMGARTNER, Rudolf A. 33: US 31: 61/293,806 32: 2010/01/11 54: COMBINATION, KIT AND METHOD OF REDUCING INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE The present invention is directed to a combination or a kit comprising a prostaglandin analog and an adenosine receptor A1 agonist and to a method of reducing intraocular pressure (IOP) in a subject using such combination or kit. The invention is particularly directed to a combination of latanoprost marketed under the brand Xalatan TM and Compound A. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/04 43: 2013/01/10 51: B01D, B01J, C01F, C01G 71: Rhodia Operations 72: IFRAH, Simon, ROHART, Emmanuel, HERNANDEZ, Julien, DENAIRE, Stéphane 33: FR 31: : 2010/01/11 54: COMPOSITION CONTAINING OXIDES OF ZIRCONIUM, CERIUM AND ANOTHER RARE EARTH HAVING REDUCED MAXIMAL REDUCIBILITY TEMPERATURE, AND METHOD Page 152

153 FOR PREPARING AND USING SAME IN THE FIELD OF CATALYSIS The invention relates to a composition containing oxides of zirconium, cerium and another rare earth different from cerium, having a cerium oxide content not exceeding 50 wt% and, after calcination at 1000 C for 6 hours, a maximal reducibility temperature not exceeding 500 C and a specific surface of at least 45 m2/g. The composition is prepared according to a method that comprises continuously reacting a mixture containing compounds of zirconium, cerium and another rare earth having a basic compound for a residence time not exceeding 100 milliseconds, wherein the precipitate is heated and contacted with a surfactant before calcination. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/04 43: 2013/01/10 51: A61K, G01N 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: DELMAR, Paul, FOERNZLER, Dorothee, SCHERER, Stefan 33: EP 31: : 2010/01/19 54: TUMOR TISSUE BASED BIOMARKERS FOR BEVACIZUMAB COMBINATION THERAPIES The present invention provides methods for improving the progression- free survival of a patient suffering from gastrointestinal cancer, in particular, metastatic colorectal cancer (mcrc), by treatment with bevacizumab (Avastin ) in combination with a chemotherapy regimen by determining the expression level of one or more of VEGFA, HER2 and neuropilin relative to control levels in patients diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancer, in particular, metastatic colorectal cancer (mcrc). The present invention further provides for methods for assessing the sensitivity or responsiveness of a patient to bevacizumab (Avastin ) in combination with a chemotherapy regimen, by determining the expression level of one or more of VEGFA, HER2 and neuropilin relative to control levels in patients diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancer, in particular, metastatic colorectal cancer (mcrc). 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/04 43: 2013/01/10 51: B29C, B29D, B32B, B65D 71: CHATURVEDI, Ashok 72: CHATURVEDI, Ashok 33: IN 31: 61/DEL/ : 2010/01/11 54: FLEXIBLE OVERLAP SEALED LAMINATE TUBE, LAMINATES, AND METHOD FOR FORMING TUBE FROM LAMINATES A flexible laminate tube includes a laminate and a sealing strip. The laminate includes at least two layers, an outer layer and an inner layer. The outer layer and the inner layer are non- sealable to each other and sealable to itself. The laminate is folded to overlap two longitudinally extending opposite edges thereof to configure a hollow body member. The sealing strip includes at least two layers, a first layer and a second layer. The first layer is sealable to the inner layer of the laminate, and the second layer is sealable to the outer layer of the laminate. The sealing strip is configured in-between two longitudinally extending opposite overlapped edges of the laminate such that the first layer faces the inner layer, and the second layer faces the outer layer to seal the two longitudinally extending opposite edges for configuring the hollow body member for making tube. Page 153

154 replacing the removed component (or entire track) with a machined component 12, 14 (or entire track of machined components). 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/05 43: 2013/01/09 51: B62D 71: STEENHUISEN, Etienne 72: STEENHUISEN, Etienne 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/04/18 54: TRACKED VEHICLES The invention is a track component 12, 14 for a vehicle track 10, wherein the component 12, 14 is formed from a material having a yield strength of at least 650 MPa and an elongation percentage of at least 10%. Also, the invention is for a component 12, 14 for a vehicle track 10, which component 12, 14 is formed from a material with a tensile strength of at least 900 MPa and an elongation percentage of at least 10%. In another aspect of the invention, a method of manufacturing a track component 12, 14 for a vehicle track 10 which includes the step of machining the component 12, 14 from forged steel is described. Additionally the invention includes a method of servicing a track 10 of a tracked vehicle which includes the steps of removing an existing track component 12, 14 (or an entire track), and 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/15 51: B65D 71: RABIE, Andries Jacobus 72: RABIE, Andries Jacobus 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/07/05 54: A DISPENSING CONTAINER AND NOZZLE FOR DISPENSING ACONSUMABLE OIL- CONTAINING LIQUID A dispensing container 10 configured for dispensing a consumable oil containing liquid, includes a resiliently deformable squeeze bottle 12, a nozzle 14 and a nozzle seal 30. The nozzle 14 comprises a cylindrical outer body 22 which is force fitted into the dispensing opening of the bottle; and a funnelshaped drip collection formation 23 which extends inwardly from the outer body and which is spaced from an open upper end of the outer body. The outer body defines a cylindrical internal sealing surface 33. The nozzle seal 30 is irremovably fitted to the nozzle for sealing the nozzle closed. The nozzle seal has a nozzle at an upper end thereof, and a plug 38 which is sealingly received within the outer body. The plug defines a conical outer sealing surface 39 which frictionally engages the sealing surface 33 when inserted into the nozzle to form an air-tight seal therewith. Page 154

155 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/15 51: C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: PUENTENER, Kurt, SCALONE, Michelangelo 33: EP 31: : 2009/12/07 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF PROPIONIC ACID DERIVATIVES The invention relates to a process for the preparation of a compound of formula (I) or a salt thereof, by hydrogenation of a compound of formula (II). 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/15 51: E04B 71: USG Interiors, LLC 72: TEDESCO, Lee M., LEHANE Jr., James J., GULBRANDSEN, Peder J. 33: US 31: 12/644,035 32: 2009/12/22 54: SEISMIC CLIP A seismic clip for suspended ceiling grid tees that offers high strength, rigidity, versatility and ease of assembly while improving the ability of a clip to selfalign with a grid tee. The clip includes a lanced tab that serves to establish and maintain alignment of the clip body and the tee to which it is assembled whereby a tendency of a clip to be tilted upwardly relative to the tee is eliminated or greatly reduced. The alignment tab serves to initially align the clip and tee either when it is assembled by snapping it over the tee or by sliding the tee endwise into the clip. The tab is configured so that it does not unduly add to the assembly force level when the clip is snapped over the tee or when the tee and clip are slipped endwise together. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/15 Page 155

156 51: E04B 71: USG Interiors, LLC 72: LEHANE Jr., James J. 33: US 31: 12/644,037 32: 2009/12/22 54: CLIP CONNECTION Producing grid tees with a range of service duty, reflected in the use of various gauge sheet stock, that exhibit an effective uniform thickness at their cross tee slots by locally altering a grid tee in the area of its cross tee receiving slot or slots so that the grid tee has a uniform effective thickness at these area(s) that can be standardized across a manufacturer's range of tee load ratings. Preferably, a grid tee is permanently stamped with an indentation or dimple adjacent the cross tee slot and a cross tee connector has a lead edge area arranged to seat against the bottom of the indentation. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/08 51: E21D 71: Hilti Aktiengesellschaft 72: SCHMIDT, Frank 33: DE 31: : 2011/07/07 54: STRAND ANCHOR A strand anchor (1), especially for use in mining, comprising a strand (2) having several wires (3), an anchor head (14), an anchor plate (17) supported by the anchor head (14) for placement onto the rock (18), should make it possible to discharge the displaced air when the curable material (11) is being injected into a drilled hole (19), without the need for a separate hose.this objective is achieved in that at least one longitudinal channel (4), preferably a plurality of longitudinal channels (4), is/are formed between the wires (3) of the strand (2), so that air can be discharged to the outside through the strand (2) through the at least one longitudinal channel (4) when the curable material (11) is being injected into a drilled hole (19). 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/15 51: A01N, A01P, C07D 71: East China University of Science and Technology 72: QIAN, Xuhong, LI, Zhong, SHAO, Xusheng, XU, Xiaoyong, XU, Zhiping, SONG, Gonghua 33: CN 31: : 2009/12/09 54: DIVALENT AND OXABRIDGED HETEROCYCLIC NEONICOTINOID COMPOUNDS AND PREPARATION METHODS THEREOF Nitromethylene analogues of imidacloprid and divalent and oxabridged heterocyclic neonicotinoid compounds constructed by dialdehydes, preparation methods and uses thereof are disclosed. Compounds represented by formula (A) or (B), their optical isomers or agrochemically acceptable salts are provided. Agrochemical compositions comprising the said compounds, their optical isomers or agrochemically acceptable salts, the uses of the said agrochemical compositions and the preparation methods of the said compounds, their optical isomers or agrochemically acceptable salts are also disclosed. The compounds and their derivatives have high insecticidal activities to several farming and forestry pests including homoptera and lepidoptera pests, such as aphis, fulgorid, whitefly, leafhopper, common thrips, cotton bollworm, cabbage caterpillar, cabbage moth, cotton leafworm and armyworm. Page 156

157 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/15 51: A61K, C07D, C12P, C12R 71: Auckland Uniservices Limited 72: VILLAS-BOAS, Silas Granato 33: NZ 31: : 2009/12/09 54: FUNGICIDAL COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF THEIR USE Antifungal compounds, an antifungal compound extracted from Epicoccum purpurascens, also known as Epicoccum nigrum, methods of producing the antifungal compounds, isolates and compositions comprising the antifungal compounds, and methods of using the antifungal compounds. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/10 51: G06F 71: T-Data Systems (S) Pte Ltd 72: TAN, Joon Yong Wayne 33: SG 31: PCT/SG2009/ : 2009/12/16 54: METHOD OF CONVERTING DIGITAL DATA A method is disclosed to convert digital data using a memory card operatively engaged with an apparatus such as a digital camera having control buttons but that does not have a keyboard or keypad. The memory card comprises a central processor, a conversion module and a storage module. The method includes placing the apparatus in a predetermined mode activating the conversion module in the memory card; selecting at least one file stored in the memory card; and converting the selected at least one file. 21: 2012/ : 09/07/ : 14/01/ : A61K, A61P 71: NDLOVU NOZIZWE 72: NDLOVU NOZIZWE 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/07/20 54: AN ORAL TREATMENT COMPOSITION 57: The invention relates to an oral treatment composition for topical application to the oral cavity of a patient. In one embodiment, this is provided as an aqueous mouthwash and or gel solution including a therapeutically effective combination of grape seed extract; β (1,3/1,6) glucan; and thyme oil.. The latter together with water forms part of the solvent. A solution of 1000ml will preferably have about 10g grape seed extract; about 7g β (1,3/1,6) glucan; about 1.0g thyme oil extract, per 1000ml of solution; and about 30ml of Inca Inchi oil. Alternatively, the composition will be provided as a gel, cream or paste. The gel form is double the quantities of the mouthwash. The composition is suited for use in the treatment of mucositis in a patient or otherwise where a patient has a compromised immune system. The latter may be in the case of a patient who has undergone radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy. The invention extends to the use of the composition in the manufacture of a medicament to treat oral mucositis in such a patient. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/09 43: 2013/02/26 51: B61G 71: HATTINGH, Daniel Johagem Jacobus 72: CORNELISSEN, Johan 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/04/08 54: A COUPLING SYSTEM FOR COUPLING TWO RAIL VEHICLES The invention provides a coupling system for coupling two rail vehicles which comprises a pair of buffer devices and a coupling link having opposed ends having apertures. Each of the buffer devices includes a buffer body wherein a passage is defined Page 157

158 for receiving an end of the coupling link, mounting means for mounting the body on a respective rail vehicle, a trigger member and a coupling pin with an outwardly projecting engaging formation. The coupling pin is displaceable between a raised, inoperative position and a lower, operative position in which the coupling pin is received within the aperture of the end. In response to insertion of the end of the coupling link into the passage, the trigger member is displaced away from the engaging formation, thereby to permit downward displacement of the coupling pin to its operative position. The invention extends to a buffer device. compositions of said oligopeptides, and methods of making said pharmaceutical composition. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/09 43: 2013/01/15 51: A61K 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: EBER, Marcus 33: US 31: 61/285,313 32: 2009/12/10 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING OLIGOPEPTIDES, PREFERABLY CILENGITIDE The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition of oligopeptides, preferably cyclic oligopeptides, said composition further comprising one or more lipophilic and/or amphiphilic compounds, in the presence or absence of water as the main ingredients, the use of the lipophilic and/or amphiphilic compounds for making pharmaceutical 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/09 43: 2013/01/10 51: A63B 71: DODDS, Peter 72: DODDS, Peter 33: AU 31: : 2009/12/10 54: A BACKSTOP AND PORTABLE TRAINING SYSTEM FOR A BAT-AND-BALL GAME A backstop (100) for training of a bat-and-ball game such as backyard cricket, including (a) a body (103) having a central portion (105) flanked by a side portion (110) on either side, and each side portion is adjustable at an angle less than 180 degrees relative to the central portion so that the backstop is capable of standing upright on a supporting surface (115); and (b) one or more target areas (120) on the body, wherein each target area is configured to act as one portion of a hook and loop fastener for attaching to a corresponding portion of the hook and loop fastener on a sporting equipment (180, 190) such that when contact is made between a target area within the backstop and said sporting equipment, the target area fastens to said sporting equipment, thereby interfering with movement of said sporting equipment. Page 158

159 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/09 43: 2013/01/15 51: C08B, C08H, C12P, D21B, D21C 71: Nederlandse Organisatie voor toegepastnatuurwetenschappelijk onderzoek TNO 72: VAN GROENESTIJN, Johannes Wouterus, JETTEN, Jan Matthijs, VAN DEVENTER, Hendricus Cornelis, SLOMP, Ronald, SLAGHEK, Theodoor Maximiliaan 33: EP 31: : 2009/12/11 54: NOVEL METHOD FOR PROCESSING LIGNOCELLULOSE CONTAINING MATERIAL The invention is related to a method for processing biomass derived from plants or animals, comprising the steps of: a. pre treating said material with an aqueous solution of acid or base; b. subsequently passaging saturated or super heated steam through said material, wherein the water activity of the process is controlled by means of temperature and pressure of the super heated steam to be less than 1, preferably less than 0.8, more preferably in the range of With such a process it is possible to disintegrate or make more accessible for subsequent treatments the lignocellulose from lignocellulose- containing materials, like wood or other plant material, chitin from exoskeletons from Crustacea like crabs and shrimps, and proteins such as keratin from pig hair or chicken feather, for further derivation, like acylation, oxidation, etherif ication, carboxymethylation or esterif ication, or further enzymatic hydrolysis, and/or for production of chemicals, e.g. as sugars from carbohydrates for fermentation processes such as the production of (bio-) ethanol or as keratine hydrolysates for applications in paper or cosmetics. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/09 43: 2013/01/10 51: B32B 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: SHAH, Tushar K., MALECKI, Harry C., MARKKULA, Samuel J., ALBERDING, Mark R. 33: US 31: 61/263,806 32: 2009/11/23 54: CNT-INFUSED FIBERS IN THERMOSET MATRICES A structural support includes a cylindrical core, an inner layer within the core and an outer layer. The inner and outer layers include CNT-infused fiber materials in a thermoset matrix. A composite includes a thermoset matrix and a CNT-infused fiber material having CNTs with lengths between about 20 to about 500 microns or about 0.1 to about 15 microns. For the latter range, CNTs are present between about 0.1 to about 5 percent by weight of the composite. A method of making a structural support includes wet winding a first CNT-infused fiber about a cylindrical mandrel in a direction substantially parallel to the mandrel axis, wet winding a baseline layer about the first CNT-infused fiber at an angle substantially non-parallel to the mandrel axis, and wet winding a second CNTinfused fiber about the baseline layer in a direction substantially parallel to the mandrel axis. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/10 43: 2013/01/16 51: A01K, A01M 71: SHEPHERD ELECTRONIC COLLAR (PTY) LIMITED 72: STEFFENS, Lodewyk Fourie 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/01/07 54: GUARDING OF LIVESTOCK Page 159

160 The invention provides a livestock animal guarding apparatus (14.1) to be carried by a livestock animal. The apparatus includes at least one sensor (30) for sensing at least one parameter of the livestock animal which may be suggestive of anxiety of the livestock animal and at least one emitter (32) for emitting at least one deterrent emission for deterring a predator. The apparatus is configured such that, in use of the apparatus on the livestock animal, it will trigger the at least one emitter to emit the at least one deterrent emission in response to at least one trigger event including sensing by means of the at least one sensor that the at least one parameter is suggestive of anxiety of the livestock animal. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/10 43: 2013/01/14 51: H04B 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: BLANKENSHIP, Yufei, XIAO, Weimin, JIN, Ying 33: US 31: 61/293,985 32: 2010/01/11 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTIPLEXING CONTROL AND DATA CHANNELS IN A MULTIPLE INPUT, MULTIPLE OUTPUT COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM A system and method for multiplexing control and data channels in a multiple unput, multiple output (MIMO) communications system are provided. A method for multiplexing data symbols and control symbols of at least one codeword onto a plurality of MIMO layers includes determining a number of the control symbols for each of the plurality of MIMO layers by configuring a variable rank dependent offset of the at least one codeword. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/11 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61K 71: Ipsen Pharma S.A.S. 72: MONTES, Martin, LOUGHMAN, Thomas Ciaran, ROUME, Chantal, CHERIF-CHEIKH, Roland 33: US 31: 61/294,644 32: 2010/01/13 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR THE SUSTAINED RELEASE OF SOMATOSTATIN ANALOGS The invention relates to a process for the preparation of injectable pharmaceutical compositions for the sustained release of somatostatin analogues and to pharmaceutical compositions prepared according to the process. In a preferred aspect the process comprises the steps of combining lanreotide acetate and acetic acid, lyophilizing the resulting mixture only once, and hydrating the lyophilizate. Acetic acid may be added to a desired ph during the final step of the process. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/11 43: 2013/01/21 51: F41A, F42C, G01P 71: Rheinmetall Air Defence AG 72: FRICK, Henry Roger 33: DE 31: : 2010/02/01 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROGRAMMING A PROJECTILE The invention relates to inductively or capacitively programming a projectile (5). According to the invention, a waveguide (2, 11) is used for the programming, the electromagnetic field being concentrated in the waveguide. The used programming unit (1) consists of at least one waveguide (2, 11) which is preferably located and/or integrated in the region of the muzzle, for example in front of the muzzle brake (6). A transmission coupler (3) for the transmission is fed by a signal generator (4). Said information relating to the projectile (5) is modulated to the carrier frequency (f1) in the modulator (18). A reception coupler (8) integrated on/in the projectile (5), is electrically interconnected to a store processor (19) in the projectile (5). Said Page 160

161 reception coupler receives the modulated signal and transmits it to the processor (19) which is where the eventual programming takes place. the determined divergence. The magnitude of the determined divergence is then used to effect the timed initiation of the correction. To this end, delays in the release are implemented in the projectile (1). 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/11 43: 2013/01/21 51: F41G 71: Rheinmetall Air Defence AG 72: SEIDENSTICKER, Jens 33: DE 31: : 2010/01/15 54: METHOD FOR CORRECTING THE TRAJECTORY OF A PROJECTILE, IN PARTICULAR OF AN END-PHASE-GUIDED PROJECTILE, AND PROJECTILE FOR CARRYING OUT THE PROCESS The invention proposes guiding or rotating a laser beam (12) around the centre (13) of the instantaneous target course of a projectile (1) in such a way that the projectile (1) itself detects a divergence thereof and subsequently carries out a self-correction. To this end, a first laser beam (11) is emitted over a certain region (15) around the target course of the projectile (1), wherein said laser beam can at the same time initiate the start of a timing process. For example, a further rotating laser beam (12) having a fixed rotational frequency O is simultaneously positioned around the region (15). With the help of said second laser beam (12), the projectile recognises the divergence thereof from the target course and initiates the correction based on 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/11 43: 2013/01/16 51: F41A, F42C, G01P 71: Rheinmetall Air Defence AG 72: FRICK, Henry Roger 33: DE 31: : 2010/02/01 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TRANSMITTING ENERGY TO A PROJECTILE The invention relates to the inductive or capacitive transmission of energy to a projectile (7). According to the invention, a waveguide (4) can be used to transmit energy, the electric field being concentrated in the waveguide. The thus used energy transfer system (1) consists of at least one waveguide (4) which is arranged or integrated in the region of the muzzle, for example between a muzzle brake (3) and a gun barrel (2). A transmission coupler (5) for transmission is fed by a signal generator (6). The projectile (7) comprises at least one sensor (8) which captures the signal and a store (9) in the projectile (7) is charged. In another embodiment, assemblies of said system (1) are used for a V0 measurement as well as to programme the projectile (7). Page 161

162 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/11 43: 2013/01/16 51: F42C 71: Rheinmetall Air Defence AG 72: FRICK, Henry Roger 33: DE 31: : : PROGRAMMABLE AMMUNITION The invention relates to programmable ammunition (1) which receives a programme as well as energy transmission. Said ammunition (1) also comprises an energy store (5), an electronic system (6) and an ignition (7) in addition to at least one sensor (2) for capturing the signal emitted for the programme, said signal having a frequency (f3) which is transmitted further to the electronic system (6). The ammunition (1) is also combined with an energy transfer unit in such a manner that an additional signal having a frequency (f2) is guided to the energy unit (5) by the same the sensor and/or an additional sensor and is charged. Programming and the energy transmission occurs when the projectile (1) passes through a weapon barrel, a muzzle brake or similar which is operated as a waveguide below the threshold frequency. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/11 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: Kirin-Amgen, Inc. 72: LIU, Dingjiang, HUANG, Holly Zhuohong, MARTIN, David Andrew, RUSSELL, Christopher Boyd, SALINGER, David H., BAUMGARTNER, Scott Walter, ENDRES, Christopher J. 33: US 31: 61/295,387 32: 2010/01/15 54: ANTIBODY FORMULATION AND THERAPEUTIC REGIMENS The present disclosure relates to AM-14 pharmaceutical formulations and therapeutic dosing regimens for the treatment of disease. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/11 43: 2013/01/14 51: C23C, F24J 71: Norsk Hydro ASA 72: HALLENSTVET, Merete, LACAU, Anica, TILSET, Bente Gilbu, SIMON, Christian, DENKMANN, Volker, BLECHER, Axel, SIEMEN, Andreas, SCHENKEL, Wilhelm 33: NO 31: : 2010/01/13 54: METHOD FOR MAKING AN ABSORBER COATING FOR SOLAR HEATING, THE COATING AS SUCH AND ITS APPLICATION Method for making an absorber coating for solar heating and a coating as such to be applied on a metal substrate, in particular a coating to be applied on a thin aluminium metal sheet. The coating is of the sol-gel type based on a metal oxide precursor where pigment particles are intimately mixed into the precursor followed by application of the mixed sol lacquer on the substrate and thereafter reaction in humid air at a required temperature to obtain the solgel coating. The precursor may preferably be a CeO2 (NO3) based sol with preferably 20 % CeO2 having a particle size of nm and a ph of 1,5. Page 162

163 Further the pigment may be a manganese ferrite black spinel, Mn3Cu2FeO8. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/11 43: 2013/01/14 51: A41D, A45F 71: coxa carry AB 72: BERGKVIST, Claes 33: SE 31: : 2010/01/14 54: CARRYING SYSTEM The present invention concerns a carrying system comprising an ergonomic back plate (2) which is substantially covering the entire back of a user, a first carrying strap (3) adapted to extend from a first position (P1) of an upper section of said back plate (2) over a first shoulder of a user substantially diagonally downwards towards solar plexus of said user, a second carrying strap (4) adapted to extend from a second position (P2) of said upper section of said back plate over a second shoulder of said user substantially diagonally downwards towards solar plexus of said user, a third carrying strap (5) adapted to extend from a first position (P3) of a lower section of said back plate (2) under a first arm of said user substantially diagonally upwards towards solar plexus of said user, and a fourth carrying strap (6) adapted to extend from a second position (P4) of said lower section of said back plate (2) under a second arm of said user substantially diagonally upwards towards solar plexus of said user. The carrying system is characterized in that at least one of said carrying straps (3, 4, 5, 6) are provided with a connecting body (7) which is fixated at its free end, and each and one of the remaining carrying straps (3, 4, 5, 6) are provided with a fastening body (8) which is fixated at its free end, wherein said at least one connecting body (7) is adapted to connect said respective fastening body (8). 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/12 43: 2013/01/15 51: G06F, G06Q 71: MFS Africa Limited 72: Chaponda, Mazunzo G., Okoudjou, Dare A. 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/07/15 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM OF OBTAINING CREDIT LOAN The invention relates to a method (300,400) and a system (200) for providing a credit loan from a financial institution to an employee of a preregistered company. The method includes receiving (302) a request message which includes an identifier of the employee and an indication of the requested loan amount. A pre-populated employee/company database 106A is interrogated in order to determine whether or not a company code is available within the database 106A. The method (300,400) includes determining (308) (if answer is affirmative) whether employee identifier is associated with the company code. The employee then verifies (320) the request using a PIN/password. The method (300,400) proceeds in determining (326) whether the requested loan amount is allowable, only if PIN is correct. If loan is allowable, a loan is granted (330) and a repayment arrangement associated with the employee is then created. The loan can be repaid using an existing mobile wallet account. Page 163

164 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/12 43: 2013/01/14 51: C02F 71: Emefcy Ltd. 72: SHECHTER, Ronen Itzhak, ESHED, Lior, LEVY, Eytan Baruch, ASHLAGI AMIRI, Tamar 33: US 31: 61/286,055 32: 2009/12/14 54: DIFFUSION AERATION FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT A system for treating wastewater including at least one water-treatment pathway having at least one wastewater inlet, at least one oxygen-permeable, water-impermeable wall, separating an interior of the pathway from outside air, and at least one treated wastewater outlet and arranged for at least aerobic treatment of the wastewater as it flows from the at least one wastewater inlet to the at least one treated wastewater outlet, at least one wastewater supply conduit, supplying the wastewater to the at least one wastewater inlet of the water-treatment pathway and at least one treated wastewater conduit, supplying treated wastewater from the at least one treated wastewater outlet of the at least one water-treatment pathway. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/12 43: 2013/01/15 51: C07C 71: Bracco Imaging S.p.A. 72: MAISANO, Federico, CRIVELLIN, Federico 33: EP 31: : 2009/12/16 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF CHELATED COMPOUNDS The present invention generally relies on a process for the preparation of chelated compounds, comprising the selective interaction between a solid matrix and a chelating agent. In more details, the present invention enables the preparation of chelated compounds useful as diagnostic agents, in high yields and in a reliable way. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/12 43: 2013/01/16 51: G01J, H04N 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: LINGS, Benjamin Buchanan, HARROP, Paul James, SPIERS, Peter Mark, LONGHURST, Stewart 33: GB 31: : 2010/01/19 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING COLOUR FROM AN IMAGE Embodiments of the invention relate to the determination of the colour of a colour sample from an image of the colour sample. In one embodiment a Page 164

165 colour sample capture card is provided having printed thereon colour samples of known colour(for example, XYZ tri-stimulus values). An image of the test colour sample is then captured using domestically available equipment, such as a consumer digital camera or camera-equipped mobile telephone, the image also containing the colour sample capture card. Regression analysis is then performed using the RGB colour samples in the image and known XYZ colours thereof to characterise the colour capture response of the image capture device. In one embodiment the colour calibration characteristics are determined using N known calibration colour samples, wherein N is less than the total number of known calibration colour samples across the whole colour space. Having characterised the image capture device the XYZ colour of the unknown colour sample can be determined from the RGB colour thereof in the image. 72: PATTEN, James W. 33: US 31: 61/286,900 32: 2009/12/16 54: METHOD FOR THE REMOVAL AND CONDENSATION OF VAPORS A method for removal and condensation of vapors from within an enclosed space (120) is disclosed. An enclosed space (120) containing material (110) is surrounded by an insulative permeable layer (130) having a lowering temperature gradient (230) between the inner surface (220) and the outer surfaces (240). The insulative layer (130) may also be covered by an impermeable layer (140). Heating the material (110) in the enclosed space (120) causes the formation of vapors at a positive pressure within the enclosed space (120). Vapors pass through the inner surface (220) of the insulative permeable layer (130) and contact the permeable materials and are condensed by the lowering temperature within the insulative layer (130). The condensate liquid passes downwardly through the insulative layer (130) for collection. The positive pressure within the heated enclosed space (120) and the condensation and lowering of pressure and temperature within the insulative layer (130) serves to draw additional vapors from within the enclosed space (120) into the insulative layer (130) for condensation and collection. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/12 43: 2013/01/21 51: B01D 71: Red Leaf Resources, Inc. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/12 43: 2013/01/14 51: F03G, F24J 71: Abengoa Solar New Technologies S.A. Page 165

166 72: NAVÍO GILABERTE, Raúl, LLORENTE FOLCH, Paula, ROMERO DELGADO, María del Carmen 33: ES 31: P : 2010/01/15 54: MOLTEN SALT SOLAR PANEL AND METHOD FOR REDUCING THE THERMAL GRADIENT OF SAID PANEL The invention relates to a molten salt solar panel for use in towers and to a method for reducing the thermal gradient of said panel. The panel comprises at least one semi-cylindrical panel, consisting of a set of vertical pipes. The panel (10) is supplied with a heat-transfer fluid consisting of molten salts from a circulating system including a mixing tank (6), a hot salt storage tank (9) and a cold salt storage tank (8); the mixing tank (6) is supplied with some of the heattransfer fluid (4) from the panel (10) and with cold heat-transfer fluid (5) from the cold salt storage tank (8). The hot salt storage tank is connected to the outlet of the panel (10) in such a way that said tank stores the non-recirculating portion (3) of the heattransfer fluid. 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: STIEBER, Frank, WIENKE, Dirk 33: EP 31: : 2009/12/14 54: SPHINGOSINE KINASE INHIBITORS The present invention relates to compounds of the formula (I), where R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9, R10, R11, R12, R13, R14, R15, R16, R17, M1, M2, M3, M4, Y1, Y2, V, W, n, m and o have the meaning specified in claim 1, and to physiologically compatible salts, derivatives, prodrugs, solvates, tautomers and stereoisomers thereof, including mixtures thereof in all ratios, for use in the treatment of diseases that are influenced by inhibiting sphingosine kinase 1. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/16 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/15 51: C08J, C09K 71: Saint-Gobain Abrasives, Inc., Saint-Gobain Abrasifs 72: HSU, Shyiguei, GOMEZ, Alejandro, HERBERT, Charles G. 33: US 31: 61/290,669 32: 2009/12/29 54: SMEAR-FREE NONWOVEN COMPOSITE ABRASIVES A surface-treating article includes an organic matrix substantially engulfed by a binder that includes a reaction product of a blocked polyurethane prepolymer and a mixture of aromatic amines. The aromatic amines include polymethylene polyaniline having a functionality equal to or greater than 4. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/15 51: C04B, C10B, C10L, C25B, C25C 71: Elkem Carbon AS 72: JOHANSEN, Johan Arnold, LARSEN, Sten Yngve, GRAN, Hermann 33: NO 31: : 2010/01/19 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF GRAPHITE BODIES The present invention relates to a method for production of graphite bodies. Carbon bodies are formed from a mixture of electric calcined coke particles calcined at a temperature between 1200 Page 166

167 and 3000 C and a binder where the coke particles have sulphur-and nitrogen content varying between 0 and 1.5% by weight and where the coke particles have an average sulphur content less than 0.6% by weight and a nitrogen content of less than 0.6% by weight, baking of the carbon bodies at a temperature between 700 and 1400 C and graphitizing of the baked carbon bodies at a temperature above 2300 C. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/15 51: C01B 71: Akzo Nobel Chemicals International B.V. 72: PELIN, Kalle Hans Thomas 33: EP 31: : 2010/01/18 33: US 31: 61/295,881 32: 2010/01/18 54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CHLORINE DIOXIDE The invention relates to a process for the production of chlorine dioxide comprising formation of an aqueous solution comprising chlorine dioxide, bringing at least part of the aqueous solution comprising chlorine dioxide to its end-application within an average residence time of less than 60 minutes, and maintaining part of the obtained aqueous solution comprising chlorine dioxide in at least one storage tank. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/15 51: B24D, B42D, G02B, G07D 71: Orell Füssli Sicherheitsdruck AG 72: EICHENBERGER, Martin 54: SECURITY DOCUMENT WITH OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE A security document comprises a substrate (1) and an optical waveguide (7). Couplers (10a, 10b) are provided in the waveguide (7) for coupling light into and out of the waveguide. The couplers (10a, 10b) can e.g. by gratings, scattering objects, holograms, luminescent dyes or perforations. The authenticity of the document can be verified using methods based on the properties of the waveguide. LAZERWITH, Scott E., LEW, Willard, MERTZMAN, Michael, MORGANELLI, Philip Anthony, WATKINS, William J. 33: US 31: 61/295,576 32: 2010/01/15 54: INHIBITORS OF FLAVIVIRIDAE VIRUSES Provided are compounds of Formula (I): and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and esters thereof. The compounds, compositions, and methods provided are useful for the treatment of Flaviviridae virus infections, particularly hepatitis C infections. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/17 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Gilead Sciences, Inc. 72: CANALES, Eda, CLARKE, Michael O'Neil Hanrahan, LAZERWITH, Scott E., LEW, Willard, MORGANELLI, Philip Anthony, WATKINS, William J. 33: US 31: 61/295,576 32: 2010/01/15 54: INHIBITORS OF FLAVIVIRIDAE VIRUSES Provided are compounds of Formula (I): and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and esters thereof. The compounds, compositions, and methods provided are useful for the treatment of Flaviviridae virus infections, particularly hepatitis C infections. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Gilead Sciences, Inc. 72: CANALES, Eda, CHONG, Lee S., CLARKE, Michael O'Neil Hanrahan, DOERFFLER, Edward, Page 167

168 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/16 51: A61K, C01G 71: Colorobbia Italia S.p.A. 72: BITOSSI, Marco, BALDI, Giovanni, INNOCENTI, Franco 33: IT 31: FI2009A : 2009/12/15 54: MAGNETITE IN NANOPARTICULATE FORM The present invention relates to a process for the polyol-type synthesis of nanoparticulate magnetite starting from mixtures of Fe0 and Fe1III in the presence of a mineral acid. The magnetite particles obtainable from the process have uniform size characteristics and have even presented higher SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) values than those of magnetosomes. 54: METHOD FOR FOAMED SLAG GENERATION OF A NON-CORROSIVE MELT IN A CONVERTER 57: In order to carry out foaming of a slag having a high ratio chromium oxide having values of often above 20% of a non-corrosive melt in an AOD (Argon Oxygen Decarburization) or MRP (Metallurgical Refining Process) converter or CONARC SSt for stainless steel by adding a foam material, according to the invention a previously defined mixture (5) of a metal oxide, iron carrier, carbon and binding material in the form of pellets or briquettes (4) is introduced into the converter, which reacts in a chemically reducing manner under the slag layer (2) due to the high ambient temperature, wherein gaseous carbon monoxide formed in particular by means of the reduction process of the metal oxide with the carbon within the pellets or briquettes (4) induces the slag foaming with the gas bubbles (7) thereof and wherein the specific destiny of the pellets or briquettes (4) and the resolve time of the reduction process are selected so that optimal bubble formation in respect of size and duration is achieved. 21: 2012/ : 16/07/ : 15/03/ : C21C 71: SMS SIEMAG AG 72: LUTZ ROSE and JOHANNA REICHEL 33: DE 31: : 2010/01/19 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/16 43: 2013/01/29 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: STIEBER, Frank, WIENKE, Dirk 33: EP 31: : 2009/12/17 54: SPHINGOSINE KINASE INHIBITORS The invention relates to compounds of formula (I), where R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9, R10, R11, R12, R13, R14, R15, R16, R17, M1, M2, M3, M4, Y1, Y2, V, W, n, m and o have the meanings Page 168

169 specified herein, and to the physiologically compatible salts, derivatives, prodrugs, solvates, tautomers and stereoisomers thereof, including the mixtures thereof in all ratios, for use in the treatment of diseases that are influenced by inhibiting sphingosine kinase 1. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/16 43: 2013/01/29 51: G02B, H05K 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: SHAH, Tushar K., MORBER, John J. 33: US 31: 13/447,081 32: 2012/04/13 54: CNS-SHIELDED WIRES A shielded wire includes a carbon nanostructure (CNS)-shielding layer including a CNS material in a matrix material, the CNS-shielding layer being monolithie and disposed about a dielectric layer and a conducting wire, wherein the dielectric layer is disposed between the CNS-shielding layer and the conducting wire. An extruded thermoplastic jacket includes a CNS material, the extruded thermoplastic jacket being configured to protect at least one wire. A thermoplactic article includes a CNS-infused fiber material and a flexible thermoplastic. 71: Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Pampus GmbH 72: WEIDEN, Janaki, HELDMANN, Jörg 33: US 31: 61/291,799 32: 2009/12/31 54: RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE INCLUDING AN ENERGY CONVERSION STRUCTURE AND A BEARING COMPONENT A power generation structure for generating power from a renewable energy source including a base, an energy conversion structure connected to the base, and an articulating joint between the base and the energy conversion structure, the articulating joint comprising a bearing member having a body including a composite material having a rigid material and a friction-reducing material overlying the rigid material, wherein the rigid material comprises a material selected from the group of consisting of aluminum and stainless steel. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/16 43: 2013/01/17 51: F16C, F24J 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/16 43: 2013/01/29 51: B09B, C10L 71: Creative Co. Ltd. 72: KIYAMA, Michihiro 33: JP 31: : 2010/01/18 54: SOLID FUEL Provided is a solid fuel, which is suitable for thermal power generation, with the use of fruits seeds or Page 169

170 press cake thereof of a plant growing in large quantities in nature. The solid fuel, which comprises a composition containing 70 wt% or more, on dry basis, of fruit seeds or press cake thereof of Ricinus communis, Triadica sebifera, Jatropha curcas, Brassica rapa L. var. nippo-oleifera, Plamae, Zea mays or Prosopis glandulosa (honey mesquito), characterized by having been heat compression formed. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/17 43: 2013/01/18 51: E04B 71: Patco, LLC 72: VANKER, John Louis, LASTOWSKI, Michael J. 33: US 31: 61/288,011 32: 2009/12/18 54: PANELIZED STRUCTURAL SYSTEM FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Structural columns are fastened to one another vertically. Wall panels may be fastened to the structural columns so that load is transferred through the structural columns rather than vertically between the wall panels. 33: US 31: 12/694,189 32: 2010/01/26 54: ADAPTIVE CONTENTION WINDOW IN DISCONTINUOUS WIRELESS COMMUNICATION CHANNELS A system and method for discontinuous wireless communication. The system and method include estimating a first likelihood of channel collisions at start of a discontinuous channel interval, wherein the estimated likelihood of collision is increased when a transmission failure is detected during a portion of one or more previous channel intervals; setting a size of a contention transmission window at start of a current channel interval, according to the first estimated likelihood of channel collisions; estimating a second likelihood of channel collisions for a next channel interval; and dynamically changing the size of the contention transmission window for the next channel interval, according to the second estimated likelihood of channel collisions. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/17 43: 2013/01/18 51: H04L 71: Kapsch TrafficCom AG 72: MCNEW, Justin Paul, MORING, John Thomas 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/17 43: 2013/01/18 51: H04N 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: LINGS, Benjamin Buchanan, HARROP, Paul James, SPIERS, Peter Mark, LONGHURST, Stewart 33: GB 31: : 2010/01/19 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING COLOUR FROM AN IMAGE Embodiments of the invention relate to the determination of the colour of a colour sample from an image of the colour sample. In one embodiment a colour sample capture card is provided having printed thereon colour samples of known colour (for example, XYZ tri-stimulus values). An image of the test colour sample is then captured using domestically available equipment, such as a Page 170

171 consumer digital camera or camera-equipped mobile telephone, the image also containing the colour sample capture card. In one embodiment the image is then transmitted to a remote colour determination service for colour sample colour determination. Regression analysis is then performed using the RGB colour samples in the image and known XYZ colours thereof to characterise the colour capture response of the image capture device, taking into account spatial brightness variations across the image. Having characterised the image capture device the XYZ colour of the unknown colour sample can be determined from the RGB colour thereof in the image. for reproduction and use in the bidding and construction of the building (216). 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/17 43: 2013/01/18 51: G06F, G06Q 71: AEA Integration 72: SCHNACKEL, Gregory R. 33: US 31: 61/289,892 32: 2009/12/23 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED BUILDING SERVICES DESIGN A building systems design process uses computer hardware and software to examine multiple possible solutions to the design of building services systems including plumbing, heating, ventilation, airconditioning, electrical power and lighting through automated calculation procedures and iterative computing methods (204). The process examines multiple valid solutions to the system design requirements, while preparing construction cost estimates of each valid solution examined and comparing the cost of each solution to determine the least costly solution that meets or exceeds all required design parameters entered into the system (214). The solution returned by the optimization process includes a complete representation of the best solution found placed in a CAD database ready 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/17 43: 2013/01/18 51: H04N 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: LINGS, Benjamin Buchanan, HARROP, Paul James, SPIERS, Peter Mark, LONGHURST, Stewart 33: GB 31: : 2010/01/19 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING COLOUR FROM AN IMAGE Embodiments of the invention relate to the determination of the colour of a colour sample from an image of the colour sample. In one embodiment a colour sample capture card is provided having printed thereon colour samples of known colour (for example, XYZ tri-stimulus values). An image of the test colour sample is then captured using domestically available equipment, such as a Page 171

172 consumer digital camera or camera-equipped mobile telephone, the image also containing the colour sample capture card. In one embodiment the image is then transmitted to a remote colour determination service for colour sample colour determination. Regression analysis is then performed using the RGB colour samples in the image and known XYZ colours thereof to characterise the colour capture response of the image capture device. Having characterised the image capture device the XYZ colour of the unknown colour sample can be determined from the RGB colour thereof in the image. A clustering algorithm is employed to identify if there is more than one colour in the unknown colour sample. current buying price to the buyer, secondly receive input back from the buyer in order to process a transaction relating to the item, and thirdly allow communication between the system and the seller so as to inform the seller about the transaction and payout the selling price decrease amount, or at least part thereof, in addition to the current buying price that was accepted and paid by the buyer. The invention also extends to a method of using the system. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/17 43: 2013/01/18 51: G06Q 71: BUYBUDDY CC 72: VERMEULEN, Wynand 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/07/18 54: A SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING A FINANCIAL TRANSACTION This invention discloses a system for facilitating a financial transaction between a seller who offers, via the system, an item for sale to a buyer, the system comprising: a memory to store the seller s preferred or initial desired selling price; processing means, operatively connected to and in communication with the memory to calculate a current buying price based on collected historical viewing data relating to the item, which current buying price is less than the initial desired selling price and is decreased in price, by a calculated selling price decrease amount, every time a prospective buyer views the item but decides against purchasing same; and a communication arrangement operably in communication with the processing means to firstly communicate said 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/18 43: 2013/01/28 51: A61H 71: Ecker Technologies Sagl 72: TASSIN, Stefano 54: APPARATUS FOR REDUCING SYMPTOMS OF NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES Apparatus for improving mobility in patients affected by a neurodegenerative disease, through controlled and localised mechanical stimulation of the foot, at the tip of the big toe and the lower big toe metatarsal joint. Described herein is an apparatus comprising stimulators for the right and left foot and it attains such mechanical stimulation according to predetermined intensity parameters, stimulation sequence, duration and cyclical repetition. Mobility improvement was observed in particular in patients affected by Parkinson' s disease. Page 172

173 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/18 43: 2013/01/29 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: Novo Nordisk Health Care AG 72: DEMUTH, Helle, SCHIØDT, Christine Bruun Schiødt, NØRSKOV-LAURITSEN, Leif, CHEN, Jianhe, THYGESEN, Peter 33: EP 31: : 2010/01/22 33: US 31: 61/297,305 32: 2010/01/22 54: STABLE GROWTH HORMONE COMPOUNDS The present invention relates to growth hormone (GH) compounds having additional disulphide bridges and at least one additional single point mutation making the compounds resistant to proteolytic degradation. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/18 43: 2013/01/29 51: A61K, A61P 71: Novo Nordisk Health Care AG 72: BEHRENS, Carsten, JOHANSEN, Nils Langeland, ANDERSEN, Henrik Sune, NØRSKOV- LAURITSEN, Leif, BUCHARDT, Jens 33: EP 31: : 2010/01/22 33: US 31: 61/297,305 32: 2010/01/22 54: GROWTH HORMONES WITH PROLONGED IN-VIVO EFFICACY The invention relates to growth hormone compounds with a protracted profile. The effect is obtained by linking an albumin binding residue via a hydrophilic spacer to growth hormone variants. Further described are methods of preparing and using such compounds. These growth hormone compounds are based on there althered profile considered particular useful in therapy. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/18 43: 2013/01/22 51: H01L 71: Saint-Gobain Glass France 72: PHILIPP, Jan Boris, HAPP, Thomas 33: EP 31: : 2010/01/29 54: SOLAR CELL ARRAY AND THIN-FILM SOLAR MODULE AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR The invention relates to a solar cell array, which can be designed in particular in the manner of a thin-film solar module, comprising: a substrate to which a layer composition having a plurality of layers is applied, wherein the layer composition comprises a first electrode layer, a second electrode layer and a semiconductor layer disposed between the two electrode layers, the semiconductor layer forming a pn-junction, wherein the layer composition is divided into a plurality of different regions which are electrically separated from each other by one or more region trenches, wherein a solar cell strand consisting of one or more series-connected, rectified solar cells is designed in each region, a first connecting contact and a second connecting contact, which are electrically connected to each other by the solar cell strands, wherein the solar cell strands can be series-connected by one or more intermediate contacts, and at least one connection housing, to which both connecting contacts are connected. A production method therefor comprises a structuring of the layer composition by means of three structuring lines, wherein one structuring line has a linear progression over at least two regions that are electrically disconnected from each other, while the two remaining structuring lines are offset from said structuring line such that a sequence of the structuring lines is reversed. Page 173

174 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/18 43: 2013/01/29 51: H01L, H01R 71: Saint-Gobain Glass France 72: PHILIPP, Jan Boris 33: EP 31: : 2010/01/29 54: SOLAR MODULE ARRAYS AND DIODE CABLE The invention relates to a solar module array, comprising a solar module for photovoltaic energy generation, a connection housing connected to the solar module for connecting the solar module to an electric load, and a free-wheeling diode connected antiparallel to the solar module, wherein the freewheeling diode is contained in a diode cable connected to the connection housing and the solar module. The invention further relates to a solar module array, comprising a solar module for photovoltaic energy generation, a connection housing connected to the solar module for connecting the solar module to an electric load, a second connection housing connected to the solar module for connecting the solar module to an electric load, and a free-wheeling diode connected antiparallel to the solar module, wherein the freewheeling diode is contained in a diode cable electrically connecting the two connection housings to one another. The invention further relates to such a diode cable. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/18 43: 2013/01/28 51: F16L 71: Zodiac Pool Systems, Inc. 72: KLIMAS, David Andrew 33: US 31: 12/695,454 32: 2010/01/28 54: SWIMMING POOL CLEANERS, AND ASSOCIATED HOSES AND CONNECTORS FOR USE WITH THE SAME Swimming pool cleaners, and associated hoses and connectors used with swimming pool cleaners may include a lock mechanism for releasably locking multiple hose segments or other components together in varying, discrete locked positions, such that a user can adjust the connection between the components to obtain a fluid tight joint. In these or other embodiments, one or both components can include an improved sealing structure that may facilitate forming such a fluid tight joint. Page 174

175 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/18 43: 2013/01/29 51: B29C, F16L 71: Oy KWH Pipe Ab 72: SJÖBERG, Sven, VESTMAN, Christian 33: FI 31: : 2010/01/22 54: HOLLOW PROFILE USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF A PIPE A hollow profile (1) used in the manufacture of a spirally wound double-walled thermo-plastic pipe, which hollow profile has essentially a rectangular cross section, two side walls (5) and an outer wall (3) and an inner wall (4) limiting a cavity (2) within. In the hollow profile the wall that is intended to form the inner wall (4) of the pipe is thicker than the wall (3) of the hollow profile intended to form the outer wall (3) of the pipe. The inner rounding radius (7) of the edges adjacent to the thicker wall (4) of the hollow profile is considerably larger than the rounding radius (6) of the two other edges of the cavity (6) and the inside surface of the thicker wall (4) comprises a rib (8) extending in the hollow cavity of the profile, on the side of the profile forming the inner side of the pipe, in the longitudinal direction of the profile at least essentially along the whole length of the profile. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/18 43: 2013/01/29 51: E01F, E02F, G02B 71: PICHLER, Jan Michael 72: PICHLER, Jan Michael, PICHLER, Alois 33: AT 31: A77/ : 2010/01/21 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR INTRODUCING A PIPE FOR OPTICAL CABLES INTO A SOLID LAYING FOUNDATION The invention relates to a method and a device for introducing at least one pipe (2) for at least one optical cable (3) into a solid laying foundation using a laying device, wherein at least one groove (1) is milled or cut into the laying foundation and the at least one pipe (2) is laid into the at least one groove (1), wherein at least one side wall (1') of the at least one groove (1) has a step (1'') for overlaying a filling material (5, 6), by means of which the remaining volume of each groove (1) is filled after the at least one pipe (2) has been laid in, or for overlaying a pipe (2) shaped according to the groove (1). Both side walls (1') of the at least one groove (1) preferably have a support step (1''), resulting in a substantially T-shaped cross-section of the groove (1). In addition, the friction between the at least one pipe (2) inserted into the at least one groove (1) and the side walls (1') of the at least one groove (1) can be increased so that the at least one pipe (2) is prevented from independently escaping the at least one groove (1). Page 175

176 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/19 43: 2013/01/29 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Palau Pharma, S.A. 72: CARCELLER GONZÁLEZ, Elena, VIRGILI BERNARDO, Marina, SOLIVA SOLIVA, Robert, FERRER COSTA, Carles 33: EP 31: : 2009/12/23 54: AMINOALKYLPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES AS HISTAMINE H4 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS Aminoalkyipyrimidine derivatives of formula (I), wherein the meaning of the different substituents are those indicated in the description. These compounds are useful as histamine H4 receptor antagonists. A conveniently paved floor has a square panel (2) and a square panel (2) fixedly connected to the square bottom plate (1). The bottom plate (1) comprises a square bottom plate body (1a) and plate-type hooks (1b) arranged on it, the plate-type hooks (1b) are arranged on each side of the square bottom plate body (1a) uniformly. Beside the platetype hooks (1b), buckles (1d) corresponding to the plate-type hooks (1b) are arranged on a lower part of an edge of the plate body (1a). Positions of the plate-type hooks (1b) at two sides of the plate body (1a) are staggered with positions of the plate-type hooks (1b) at the other two sides of the plate body (1a). Positions the buckles (1d) at two sides of the plate body (1a) are staggered with positions of the buckles (1d) at the other two sides of the plate body (1a). The floor can be paved conveniently and fixed without bonds or nails, so that the floor is simple in structure and convenient to use, and has a good ornamental effect by using decorative pieces (4). 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/19 43: 2013/02/14 51: E04F 71: Hong Kong Mei Li Sheng Flooring Co., Limited 72: HUANG, Huanwen 33: CN 31: : 2009/12/23 54: CONVENIENTLY PAVED FLOOR 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/19 43: 2013/02/15 51: B61G 71: HATTINGH, Daniel Johagem Jacobus 72: CORNELISSEN, Johan 54: HANDLING OF A COUPLING LINK FOR USE IN COUPLING RAIL VEHICLES The invention provides a coupling link handling member for moving an end of a coupling link into and out of a passage defined in a body of buffer Page 176

177 device mounted to a rail vehicle. The coupling link handling member includes a receiving formation for holding the coupling link, an arm and an elongated handle having opposed ends, one of the ends being proximate to the receiving formation, with the opposite end of the handle being a free end for gripping, the handle being directly or indirectly connected to the receiving formation and to the arm so that displacement of the handle causes the receiving formation and the arm to be displaced, with displacement of the arm, in use, being by way of pivoting of the arm about a pivot axis. The invention extends to an assembly which includes a buffer device with the coupling link handling member connected thereto. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/19 43: 2013/01/29 51: F02C, F03B 71: Global Power and Energy Limited 72: BOWERS, Peter James, PETERS, Phillip Stephen 33: GB 31: : 2009/12/23 54: COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM A compressed air energy storage system for supplying pressurised fluid to a turbine to generate electricity, comprising at least one compressor for compressing air, a thermal energy recovery system for recovering the heat of compression from the air, a thermal energy store for storing at least a proportion of the recovered heat, a compressed air energy store, a thermal energy introduction system to reintroduce at least a portion of the heat to the air downstream of the compressed air energy store and a compressed air flow path connecting the at least one compressor and the compressed air energy store. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/19 43: 2013/02/13 51: A61K 71: Chugai Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha 72: IGAWA, Tomoyuki, MORIYAMA, Chifumi 33: JP 31: : 2010/01/20 54: STABILIZED ANTIBODY-CONTAINING LIQUID FORMULATIONS Disclosed is an antibody-containing solution preparation which does not undergo the production of conjugates when stored for a long period, is stable, and is suitable for subcutaneous administration. It is found that the use of a histidine buffer or aspartic acid or glutamic acid (which is an acidic amino acid) as a counter ion species for tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane, i.e., the use of a histidine-aspartate buffer or a histidine-glutamate buffer as a buffer or a tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane-aspartate or a tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane-glutamate exhibits a significant stabilizing effect. It is also found that the use of aspartic acid or glutamic acid (which is an acidic amino acid) as a counter ion species for a basic amino acid (e.g., arginine), i.e., the use of an arginine-aspartate or an arginine-glutamate exhibits a significant stabilizing effect. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/19 43: 2013/01/29 51: E05B, G08B, H04L 71: PING-CHUNG, Liu 72: PING-CHUNG, Liu 54: DEFENSIVE SECURITY DEVICE The present invention is about a defensive security device, which is particularly used as a second secret anti-burglary device. The main purpose of the present invention is when the user is threatened or unable to press the alarm, the monitoring and alarming function still work, and makes the criminal Page 177

178 unintentionally trigger the alarm system. Besides, the present invention should be installed manually by the user himself, if the user does not tell anyone, the familiars of the user also could be prevented. For convenience, we take a safe as an example to describe the working principles of the present invention. Make an anti-burglar main unit connect to a main engine of the security firm, and then hide an alarm transmitter inside a safe, a drawer, or a secret room door. Or make the anti-burglar main unit connect to a safe password identification transmitter and then depose it on an electronic key safe. hydrogen, (C1-C4)-alkyl or -CH2 (CH2)mCOOCH2CN; R4 is -COCH3,-CO C2H5, - SO2CH3 or SO2C2H5; n and m are independently 0,1 or 2. with the proviso: - When, Y and Z both are Cl, R1 is other than methyl. - When, R2 is Hydrogen and R3, R4 both are alkyl, R1 is selected from NHSO2CH3 or NHSO2C2H5. Disperse dyes of Formula (I) have excellent washing fastness and light fastness on polyester fiber and polyester blends. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/19 43: 2013/01/29 51: C09B, D06P 71: Colourtex Industries Limited 72: DESAI, Pankaj, HIMENO, Kiyoshi, DESAI, Nikhil, PATEL, Jay 33: IN 31: 2980/MUM/ : 2009/12/23 54: DISPERSE DYES The present invention is directed to a disperse dye of formula (1) Wherein, X, Y and Z are, independently, hydrogen, halogen, cyano, nitro or SO2F; Wherein at least one of X, Y and Z is SO2F. R1 is hydrogen, methyl, hydroxyl or NHR4; R2 is hydrogen, chloro or methoxy; R3 is hydrogen, (C1- C4)-alkyl or -CH2 (CH2)nCOOCH2CN; R5 is 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/20 43: 2013/02/12 51: C01B 71: Evonik Degussa GmbH 72: HINTERMAYER, Jochen 33: DE 31: : 2010/01/21 54: PROCESS FOR COARSE DECARBURIZATION OF A SILICON MELT The present invention relates to a novel process for coarse decarburization of a silicon melt, and to the use thereof for production of silicon, preferably solar silicon or semiconductor silicon. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/20 43: 2013/01/29 51: H02H, H02J 71: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft 72: DAWIDCZAK, Henry, DUFAURE, Thierry 54: ARRANGEMENT FOR PROTECTING, CONTROLLING AND/OR MONITORING AN ELECTRICAL SWITCHGEAR OR ENERGY SUPPLY SYSTEM The invention relates, inter alia, to a method for operating an arrangement (10) which is suitable for protecting, controlling and/or monitoring an electrical switchgear or energy supply system and comprises: a central control unit (20), at least one terminal (E1- E4) which is suitable for measuring energy, switching energy and/or transmitting status data relating to an energy source connected to the terminal or an energy consumer connected to the terminal, and a communication network (30). According to the invention, the central control unit allocates network configuration data (D) to the terminal after the terminal has been connected to the communication network, for the terminal to transmit the type identifier (T4) thereof to the central control Page 178

179 unit using the allocated network configuration data and for the function-related communication between the terminal and the central control unit to be operated using a terminal type description (G (E4) ) which corresponds to the type identifier. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/20 43: 2013/01/29 51: B25D, E21B 71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy 72: KESKINIVA, Markku, PIISPANEN, Juha, ESKO, Mauri, HELIN, Aimo 33: FI 31: : 2010/01/29 54: METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR LUBRICATING DRILL SHANK OF ROCK DRILLING MACHINE A method for lubricating a drill shank (9) of a rock drilling machine (5), wherein at least part of the flow of the pressure fluid of a hydraulic circuit of a device (12, 13, 29, 36, 40) of the rock drilling machine (5) performing at least one function is directed to the rotation mechanism(20, 21, 25, 34) of the drill shank (9) for the purpose of lubricating the rotation mechanism(20, 21, 25, 34) of the drill shank (9). 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/20 43: 2013/01/29 51: B01J, C07C, C10G 71: Johnson Matthey PLC 72: ANTONINI, Alejandro Martin, MERCER, Richard John, NEALE, Adel 33: GB 31: : 2010/01/22 54: CATALYSTS SUPPORTS A method for preparing a silica-modified catalyst support is described comprising: (i) applying an alkyl silicate to the surface of a porous support material in an amount to produce a silica content of the silicamodified catalyst support, expressed as Si, in the range 0.25 to 15 % by weight, (ii) optionally drying the resulting silicate-modified support, (iii) treating the support with water, (iv) drying the resulting water-treated support, and (v) calcining the dried material to form the silica-modified catalyst support. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/20 43: 2013/01/29 51: C09B, D06P 71: Colourtex Industries Limited 72: DESAI, Pankaj, HIMENO, Kiyoshi, DESAI, Nikhil 33: IN 31: 2979/MUM/ : 2009/12/23 54: DISPERSE AZO DYES Page 179

180 Novel disperse azo dyes of formula (I), and processes for preparation thereof. These dyes possess superior washing fastness, sublimation fastness and light fastness. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/20 43: 2013/01/29 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Array BioPharma Inc. 72: BOYS, Mark Laurence, BRADLEY, Michael F., DELISLE, Robert Kirk, HENNINGS, D. David, KENNEDY, April L., MARMSÄTER, Fredrik P., MEDINA, Matthew David, MUNSON, Mark C., RAST, Bryson, RIZZI, James P., RODRIGUEZ, Martha E., TOPALOV, George T., ZHAO, Qian 33: US 31: 61/288,729 32: 2009/12/21 54: SUBSTITUTED N-(1H-INDAZOL-4- YL)IMIDAZO[1, 2-A]PYRIDINE-3- CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS AS CFMS INHIBITORS Compounds of Formula (I): and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof in which R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 have the meanings given in the specification, are inhibitors of cfms and are useful in the treatment of bone-related diseases, cancer, autoimmune disorders, inflammatory diseases, cardiovascular diseases and pain. 21: 2012/ : 17/07/ : 12/02/ : C08F, D06M 71: STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 72: BSHENA OSAMA ESMAIL and KLUMPERMAN LUBERTUS 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/02/04 54: ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOUNDS AND FIBERS THEREOF 57: An antimicrobial polymer compound is provided having the formula (I) in which R is selected to provide acceptable characteristics to the compound. R is preferably selected from simple alkyl chains having from 1 to 15 carbon atoms and generally no more than 4 or 6 carbon atoms; tertiary amine groups having short chain alkyl groups with from 1 to 15 carbon atoms and generally no more than 4 to 6 carbon atoms; aromatic compounds having only one aromatic ring with one or more simple substituents such as hydroxide; and quaternary ammonium salts, preferably bromide or iodide, wherein the substituents are short chain alkyl groups with from 1 to 15 carbon atoms and generally no more than 4 to 6 carbon atoms. The antimicrobial polymer compound may be formed into fibers, especially nano fibers, and the fibers may be formed into filter elements especially for air or water. Page 180

181 the perforations in a complementary circumferential direction. 21: 2012/ : 18/07/ : 14/02/ : A47J 71: CHEF 2000 (PTY) LTD and VON SEIDELS MICHAEL 72: VON SEIDELS MICHAEL 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/01/20 54: FOOD STEAMING APPARATUS 57: A divider [4] is provided for food steaming apparatus of the type generally including a tubular body [1] and at least one perforated food support [3]. The steaming apparatus may also include a cooperant pot [2] and lid [5]. The divider comprises a plurality of dividing walls [6] extending from a central region to a peripheral region and wherein a major part of the area of each wall is provided with multiple perforations [7] passing therethrough. At least one opening [9] extends along the lower edge region of each dividing wall with a generally flat deflector flap [10] that extends at an incline to the deflector wall having an operatively upper edge [11] joined to the top of the opening and an operatively lower edge [12] spaced circumferentially therefrom. In use, rising gases contact the deflector flap and follow the upwards incline thereof thereby acquiring a circumferential component to the direction of movement. The perforations preferably have apertures orientated in planes transverse to the dividing walls and deflector zones [8] for imparting circumferential movement to gases passing through 21: 2012/ : 19/07/ : 13/02/ : A23L, C08L, C09K, C11D 71: MEXICHEM AMANCO HOLDING S.A. DE C.V. 72: LOW ROBERT E 33: GB 31: : 2010/02/16 54: HEAT TRANSFER COMPOSITIONS 57: The invention provides a heat transfer composition comprising R-1234ze(E), R-32 and 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane (R-134a). 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/23 43: 2013/01/31 51: G11B, H04N 71: Panasonic Corporation 72: SASAKI, Taiji, YAHATA, Hiroshi, OGAWA, Tomoki 33: US 31: 61/245,804 32: 2009/09/25 54: RECORDING METHOD AND REPRODUCTION DEVICE Provided is a recording method for recording, on a recording medium, data stream, and a management information. Also provided is recording medium on which are recorded a main-view stream, sub-view stream, and management information. The management information includes a system rate for Page 181

182 each stream. Each stream is divided into a plurality of data blocks that form a plurality of extent blocks. In each extent block, main-view data blocks and sub-view data blocks are in a continuous interleaved arrangement. A main-view data block and sub-view data block forming a single pair each have a maximum size that is determined by the following conditions: (i) the system rate of the sub-view stream, (ii) whether the pair is the top pair within the extent block, and (iii) whether a long jump region exists between the recording areas of two extent blocks that are to be read continuously. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/23 43: 2013/01/29 51: B21D, E01B 71: Pandrol Limited 72: COX, Stephen John, RHODES, David 33: GB 31: : 2010/01/27 54: METHODS OF MANUFACTURING A RESILIENT RAIL CLIP A method of manufacturing a resilient rail clip comprises bending a rod, made of metal having a hardness value falling within a known hardness value range, into a predetermined shape and then subjecting the bent rod to a cold setting process in order to induce in the bent rod a predetermined amount of permanent set (S). One cold setting process comprises applying a first load (F0) to part of the bent rod so as to cause a first amount of deflection of that part of the bent rod, which first load (F0) is a predetermined load having a value equal to or greater than that required to reach the yield point of metal having the highest hardness value in the said hardness value range, measuring the first amount of deflection (dx) of the said part of the bent rod achieved by applying the predetermined first load (F0), determining, on the basis of the measured deflection amount (dx), either (i) a second load (F0 +?FX), which, when applied to the said part of the bent rod, will cause the bent rod to acquire the predetermined amount of permanent set (S), or (ii) a second amount of deflection (dx +?dx) of the said part of the bent rod required in order to bring about in the bent rod the predetermined amount of permanent set (S), and applying the second load (F0 +?FX ) to the said part of the bent rod or deflecting the said part of the bent rod by the determined second amount of deflection (dx +?dx). An alternative cold setting process comprises deflecting part of the bent rod by a predetermined first amount (d0) by applying a first load (Fx) having a value equal to or greater than that required to reach the yield point of metal having the highest hardness value in the said hardness value range, measuring the amount of the first load (Fx) required to achieve the predetermined first amount of deflection (d0), determining, on the basis of the measured load, either (i) a second deflection amount (d0 +?dx) required in order to bring about in the bent rod the predetermined amount of permanent set (S), or (ii) a second load (Fx +?FX), which, when applied to the said part of the bent rod, will cause the bent rod to acquire the predetermined amount of permanent set (S), and deflecting the said part of the bent rod by the determined second deflection amount (d0 +?dx) or applying the determined second load (Fx +?FX) to the said part of the bent rod. Page 182

183 The invention relates to a method for the selective recovery of uranium from a sulphate-based acidic aqueous solution of uranium containing iron and other metals by means of solvent extraction, in which the extractant used in the organic extraction solution is bis(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate and a liquid branched trialkyl phosphine oxide is the modifying agent. It is typical of the method that the uranium concentration in the feed solution is less than 50 mg/l and a reducing agent is introduced into the aqueous and/or extraction solution to prevent the permanent oxidation of iron to trivalent. In the method the majority of the extraction solution is circulated in a circuit consisting of the extraction stage and the storage tank and only a small part of the uranium-loaded extraction solution is routed to scrubbing and stripping. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/23 43: 2013/01/29 51: A61K, A61P 71: Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated 72: ROSARIO, Maria, CHAURET, Nathalie, GEORGE, Shelley, KIEFFER, Tara Lynn, KOZIEL, Margaret James, NICOLAS, Olivier, PROULX, Louise 33: US 31: 61/299,643 32: 2010/01/29 54: THERAPIES FOR TREATING HEPATITIS C VIRUS INFECTION A method of improving the pharmacokinetics of VX- 222 in a patient infected with HCV comprises coadministering VX-222 and VX-950 to the patient. A method of treating a patient infected with HCV comprises administering VX-222 and VX-950 to the patient, wherein VX-222 is in an amount of about 20 mg to about 400 mg, and wherein VX-950 is in an amount of about 100 mg to about 1,500 mg. A method of treating a patient infected with HCV comprises administering a therapeutically effective amount of VX-222, wherein VX- 222 is administered at an amount of about 20 mg to about 2,000 mg once a day. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/23 43: 2013/02/14 51: C01G, C22B 71: Outotec Oyj 72: NYMAN, Bror, PAATERO, Erkki, HULTHOLM, Stig-Erik, EKMAN, Eero 33: FI 31: : 2010/02/02 54: EXTRACTION PROCESS 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/23 43: 2013/01/29 51: B08B 71: PIANTA, Cristian 72: PIANTA, Cristian 33: IT 31: VE2009A : 2009/12/21 Page 183

184 54: PORTABLE GROUTING-CLEANING MACHINE FOR CLAD WALLS. A portable g routing-cleaning machine for clad vertical walls, characterised by comprising: - a frame (2, 4, 34), - an upperly open water container (8) of essentially vertical extension supported by said frame, - an endless sponge band (6) stretched between deviation rollers (10, 12, 14, 20, 36) positioned such as to form a straight vertical sponge portion to rest against the wall to be treated, said deviation rollers comprising at least one motorized roller (14) and at least one roller (36) housed in said container (8), to form a loop of said band (6) therein, - two handgrips (26) positioned side by side on said portable frame, and grippable by the operator during the machine operation, - at least one pushbutton (28), fixed on the frame of machine, connected into the power circuit of an electric motor (18) which drives said motorized roller (14) and is driven by the operator who grips said handles (26). 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/24 43: 2013/01/29 51: C07C, C11C 71: Novamont S.p.A. 72: BIESER, Arno, BORSOTTI, Giampietro, DIGIOIA, Francesca, FERRARI, Adriano, PIROCCO, Alessandro 33: IT 31: MI2009A : 2009/12/30 54: CONTINUOUS PROCESS OF OXIDATIVE CLEAVAGE OF VEGETABLE OILS There is described a continuous process for the oxidative cleavage of vegetable oils containing triglycerides of unsaturated carboxylic acids, for the obtainment of saturated carboxylic acids, comprising the steps of: a) feeding to a first continuous reactor at least a vegetable oil, an oxidizing compound and a catalyst capable of catalyzing the oxidation reaction of the olefinic double bond to obtain an intermediate compound containing vicinal diols, and of b) feeding to a second continuous reactor said intermediate compound, a compound containing oxygen and a catalyst capable of catalyzing the oxidation reaction of the vicinal diols to carboxylic groups, to obtain saturated monocarboxylic acids (i) and triglycerides containing saturated carboxylic acids with more than one acid function (ii); c) separating the saturated monocarboxylic acids (i) from the triglycerides having more than one acid function (ii). d) hydrolyzing in a third reactor thetriglycerides having more than one acid function (ii) to obtain glycerol and saturated carboxylic acids with more than one acid function. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/24 43: 2013/01/31 51: A01N, A01P 71: Syngenta Participations AG, Kyoyu Agri Company, Ltd. 72: TANJI, Isao, SUGII, Shinji, MORIMOTO, Teruichi 33: EP 31: : 2010/01/28 54: INSECTICIDAL COMBINATION A method of controlling or preventing damage to a plant, which comprises applying to the plant, part of a plant, plant organ, and/or plant propagation material thereof, or surrounding area thereof thereof a combination comprising (I) abamectin, and (II) etoxazole, in any desired sequence or simultaneously. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/24 43: 2013/01/29 51: A61K, C07B 71: GE Healthcare Limited 72: HORN, Eric, FAIRWAY, Steven, MANTZILAS, Dimitrios, POWELL, Nigel 33: US 31: 61/249,656 32: 2009/10/08 54: PURIFICATION METHOD A diagnostic imaging agent useful for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging as well as to improved hardware for producing such imaging Page 184

185 agents is described. Flutemetamol (18F) Injection for the imaging of b amyloid plaques in the brain and methods and devices for preparing same are described including the automated synthesis and purification of [18F]flutemetamol by means of solid phase extraction (SPE). 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/24 43: 2013/01/29 51: H01L 71: Heraeus Precious Metals North America Conshohocken LLC 72: PHAM, Tung Thanh, ZHANG, Weiming 33: US 31: 61/304,030 32: 2010/02/12 54: METHOD FOR APPLYING FULL BACK SURFACE FIELD AND SILVER BUSBAR TO SOLAR CELL A method is provided for applying back contact silver busbars to an aluminum back surface field (BSF) of a solar cell. The method involves providing a solar cell substrate having a front side and a back side; printing a full aluminum backing layer on the back side of the solar cell substrate; drying the printed aluminum backing layer to yield a full aluminum layer; printing and drying a peeling paste on the full aluminum layer in areas where the silver busbars are desired; printing and drying a front contact silver paste on the front side of the solar cell substrate to produce a front grid electrode; co-firing and cooling the front and back sides of the solar cell, wherein during firing the peeling paste wets excess aluminum powder in the aluminum layer, such that during cooling of the solar cell the peeling paste contracts, solidifies, and peels off with the excess aluminum powder to leave a full aluminum BSF having open areas; and printing, drying, and firing a back contact silver paste on the open areas of the BSF to yield silver busbars. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/24 43: 2013/01/29 51: A61B 71: Elos Medical AB 72: NEUMANN, Pavel 33: SE 31: : 2010/02/12 54: RETRACTOR The present invention relates to a retractor (1) for surgery use, said retractor comprising an attachment stick (2), provided with a tip end (3), intended to be inserted and attached to hard human tissue, such as bone tissue or a vertebra, and at least one shank (4, 5), attached to the stick (2), for supporting and keeping organs, muscles and / or tissues at a desired position. The invention is characterized in that said attachment stick (2) has a general shape of a circular cylinder wherein at least one recess (9) is arranged in the outer surface of the stick (2) which recess extends from the tip end (3) in an axial direction of the stick (2), wherein the recess (9) has a concavely curved shape as seen in a radial cross section taken across the axial direction of the stick (2). 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/24 43: 2013/01/30 51: F41G, F42B, G01S 71: SAAB AB 72: DICANDER, Frederick 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING AND GUIDING AT LEAST ONE OBJECT The object of the present invention is to provide an inventive guidance system for tracking and guiding at least one object, wherein said guidance system comprises a base station (1) including an optical imaging system (3) configured to determine the angular position vector of said at least one object (5, 15), an optical communication link for transmitting guidance control commands from said base station (1) to said at least one object (5, 15), and steering means provided on said at least one object {5, 15) for adjusting the direction of said at least one object (5, 15) in response to said guidance control commands. The invention also provides a corresponding guiding method. Page 185

186 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/24 43: 2013/02/15 51: B65D 71: Nomacorc LLC 72: BOST, Damon James, COOPER Jr., James Edward, DAVIS, Lindsay Herman, KIRCH, Marco Josef Otto, MILLER, Darrell James, KESKAR, Nisha Amol 33: EP 31: : 2010/01/25 54: CONTAINER STOPPER WITH A DECORATIVE LAYER A closure (20) for a product retaining container constructed for being inserted and securely retained in a portal forming neck of the container has a substantially cylindrical shape and substantially flat terminating surfaces (27, 28) forming the opposed ends of said closure, wherein at least one of said terminating surfaces is at least partially covered by a decorative layer (29). Indicia may be applied on at least one of the two substantially flat terminating surfaces (27, 28) forming the opposed ends of a closure by means of hot stamping. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/25 43: 2013/01/30 51: A61B 71: Safe Orthopaedics 72: PETIT, Dominique 33: FR 31: 09/ : 2009/12/28 54: DEVICE FOR POSITIONING AN IMPLANT The invention relates to a device (1) for positioning an implant (2, 20, 200), which includes an instrument (3) for gripping the implant (2, 20, 200), including two portions (9, 10, 30a, 30b) capable of assuming a position for supporting the implant (2, 20, 200) and an open position enabling the implant (2, 20, 200) to be gripped, or released, once same has been implanted, and an element (4) for locking the portions (9, 10, 30a, 30b) in the supporting position, the locking element including hooking means designed to engage with complementary hooking means (12) made in a receiving cavity (16) formed by portions (9, 10, 30a, 30b) in the implantsupporting position, said means forming a sliding connection. Page 186

187 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/25 43: 2013/01/29 51: E04B, E04F, F24J 71: Latchways Plc 72: SEYMOUR, Jonathan, SAINSBURY, James, BISSETT, Timothy 33: GB 31: : 2010/02/05 54: PANEL MOUNTING SYSTEM A panel mounting system for mounting a panel (particularly a solar panel) to a structure. A load element connects a panel retainer to the roof structure and plastically deforms to a deformed configuration upon application of a predetermined threshold load to the load element. The load element typically has a cranked initial condition and elongates during plastic deformation. The mounting system prevents roof damage due to wind loading on the panels. The container (1) comprises a number of side walls (2) meeting at corners (3), a bottom, and a top opening (4) with a detachable lid (5). At a corner (3) of the container, a curved corner section (11) of an inward directed ridge (8) of the lid (5) is provided with a bendable skirt section (12) being adapted to be bent to an outward directed position (12') in such a way that a central part of the curved corner section (11) of the inward directed ridge (8) of the lid (5) is levered away from an outward directed ridge (6) of the top opening (4) and that engagement between the corresponding ridges (6, 8) thereby is weakened in an area at said central part. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/25 43: 2013/01/29 51: B65D 71: Superfos A/S 72: PUDSELYKKE, Lars 33: DK 31: PA : 2010/01/11 54: CONTAINER 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/25 43: 2013/01/29 51: B21D 71: Crown Packaging Technology, Inc. 72: RILEY, Jonathan, PRESSET, Alain, MONRO, Stuart, VINCENT, Keith 33: EP 31: : 2010/02/04 54: CAN MANUFACTURE A method and apparatus are disclosed which are suitable for use in the manufacture of two-piece metal containers. In particular, the method and apparatus disclose a way of making cups from metal sheet using a combination of stretching and (re- )drawing operations. The resulting cups have the advantage of reducing the thickness of the base of the cup relative to the ingoing gauge of material. Page 187

188 71: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft 72: BRÜCKNER, Jan, FRANKE, Joachim 33: DE 31: : 2010/02/01 54: SUPPRESSION OF DYNAMIC INSTABILITIES IN FORCED FLOW STEAM GENERATORS IN SOLAR THERMAL STATIONS BY USING PRESSURE COMPENSATION LINES The invention relates to a solar thermal forced flow steam generator (3), in particular for a solar thermal power station (1) with parabolic troughs, comprising heating tubes (16). The invention is characterised in that the heating tubes (16) are connected together by pressure compensation lines (20). 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/25 43: 2013/01/29 51: C22B 71: Rohm and Haas Company 72: REZKALLAH, Areski 33: EP 31: : 2011/07/29 54: METHOD FOR THE RECOVERY OF URANIUM FROM PREGNANT LIQUOR SOLUTIONS The present invention is directed to a new more environmentally friendly method for therecovery of uranium from pregnant liquor solutions that comprise high concentration of sulfate by using an amino phosphonic functionalized resin. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/25 43: 2013/01/31 51: B09B, C10L 71: Creative Co. Ltd. 72: KIYAMA, Michihiro 33: JP 31: : 2010/01/28 54: SOLID FUEL Provided is a solid fuel which is suitable for thermal power generation and uses the residue left after collecting beneficial seeds, grains, or bulbs. The solid fuel is obtained by thermal compression molding of a composition comprising, by dry weight, 70 wt% or more of dried Arundo donax, Leucaena leucocephala, Saccharum officinarum, Manihot esculenta, straw, seaweed, seagrass or algae. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/25 43: 2013/02/13 51: F22B 21: 2012/ : 24/07/ : 13/02/ : C03B 71: CLOSED JOINT STOCK COMPANY 'PROFOTECH' (CJSC "PROFOTECH") 72: CHAMOROVSKIY YURI, VOROB'EV IGOR, VOLOSHIN VICTOR 33: RU 31: : 2010/03/24 54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A BIREFRINGENT MICROSTRUCTURED OPTICAL FIBER 57: Method for manufacturing optical fibers, comprising: cutting mirror-symmetrical grooves (2, 3) on a preform rod (1 ) which is inserted into a tube (4) of optical material; fusing the preform rod and the tube in a nonworking area; pulling the fused preform rod and tube into a preform which has longitudinal channels defined by the grooves (2, 3) and the tube (4); cutting the preform (5) into segments; etching Page 188

189 the longitudinal channels; sealing segment end(s); assembling segments with a capillary tube and tubular process holder; joining the segment and capillary tube on a side opposite to the tubular process holder; drawing the preform segment into an optical fiber, and applying a protective strengthening coating on the drawn optical fiber. As a result, an optical fiber is produced, which has birefringent properties influenced by dimensions of the mirrorsymmetrical grooves and the etching step. 21: 2012/ : 25/07/ : 30/01/ : G06F 71: EZICO (PTY) LTD 72: STRUWIG MARTHINUS JACOBUS and STRUWIG DIRK LOURENS 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/07/29 54: A TOURNAMENT SYSTEM 57: A system is provided for conducting a distributed sports tournament where each participant participates at one of a plurality of geographically removed locations. The system includes at least one logging device configured to enable the participants to log parameters associated with their participation to a remotely accessible tournament server. The parameters include at least a location identifier associated with a tournament location at which the participant competed and an indicator of the participant s performance at their participation location. The tournament server is configured to communicate with the at least one logging device, to receive the parameters, to adjust the performance indicators of at least some of the participants as a function of location-based handicaps associated with the tournament locations at which such participants competed, and to rank the participants according to the adjusted performance indicators into a central ranking list and to display the central ranking list to the participants. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/26 43: 2013/02/13 51: G06Q, H01L, H02J 71: Econet Wireless IP Holdings Limited 72: JORDAN, Colin Stephen 33: ZA 31: 2012/ : 2012/03/23 54: A CHARGING STATION FOR MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND AN ASSOCIATED SYSTEM AND METHOD The invention relates to a charging station (100) for charging mobile electronic devices (404), and an associated server (300), system (400), and method (500). The charging station (100) includes a plurality of lockable enclosures (120), each having an associated charging terminal (222), an input arrangement (124) operable to receive a mobile subscriber identifier, and a communication module (122) operable to communicate with a remote authorisation server (300). The charging station (100) further includes a control module (206) operable to generate and send, via the communication module (122), a query communication including the mobile subscriber identifier to the remote authorisation server (300), the query communication serving to query whether or not the subscriber (406) has sufficient airtime in his account to pay for use of the charging station (100), to receive, via the communication module (122), a response communication, and to provide access to a lockable enclosure (120) and its Page 189

190 associated charging terminal (222), in response to the subscriber (406) having sufficient airtime. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/26 43: 2013/01/30 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Intervet International B.V. 72: LUTZ, Jürgen, KOCH, Sandra, UPHOFF, Manfred, HECKEROTH, Anja Regina, OEPEN von, Britta, SONDERN, Ulrich, CHASSAING, Christophe Pierre Alain 33: EP 31: : 2010/02/05 54: SPIROINDOLINE COMPOUNDS FOR USE AS ANTHELMINTHICS This invention relates to spiroindoline compounds for the treatment of helminth infections and the treatment of parasitosis, such as caused by helminth infections. This invention also relates to uses of the compounds to make medicaments and treatments comprising the administration of the compounds to animals in need of the treatments. Moreover this invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions and kits comprising the compounds. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/26 43: 2013/01/29 51: G06F, G06Q 71: ABB Technology AG 72: BLANK, Frederik, GAUDER, Markus, SCHMIDT, Werner A. 33: DE 31: : 2010/01/27 54: ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING THE OPERATION OF A SUPPLY NETWORK The invention relates to an arrangement for optimizing the operation of a supply network, in particular a water network, comprising a control system (1) for actuating elements of the water network, and a simulation unit (10) having a simulation environment (4) for setting up a simulation model (5) of the water network. With regard to the aim of specifying an arrangement and a method, with which the technical operation of a water network can be optimized without difficulty, efficiently and inexpensively and reliably, said arrangement is characterized by an optimization unit having an optimization environment (7) which receives data exported from the simulation environment (4) and additional data and, by using the exported data and additional data, optimized flowcharts for the actuation of the elements of the supply network are determined. A method for optimizing the operation of a supply network or Page 190

191 network, in particular a water network, in which the above-mentioned arrangement is used, wherein data exported from the simulation environment (4) and additional data are received by the optimization environment (7) and, by using the exported data and additional data, optimized flowcharts for the actuation of the elements of the respective supply network or network are determined, likewise achieves the aforementioned aim. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/26 43: 2013/02/12 51: A61F 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: GOUDA, Hidefumi, MUKAI, Hirotomo 33: JP 31: : 2010/01/29 54: MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR ABSORBENT ARTICLE The disclosed manufacturing method for an underpants-style absorbent article includes the following steps: a sheet substrate which is the continuous form of a sheet which forms a front body or a back body is conveyed in a conveyance direction; next, by supplying a continuous elastic body to the sheet substrate while rocking the continuous elastic body in a direction perpendicular to the conveyance direction, the continuous elastic body is alternately disposed on the sheet substrate and outside the sheet substrate, and sections of the continuous elastic body which are disposed on the sheet substrate are mounted thereon; next, the sections of the continuous elastic body which are disposed outside the sheet substrate are held by a holder; next, the sections of the continuous elastic body which are disposed outside the sheet substrate are cut off. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/26 43: 2013/01/30 51: B65G 71: Martin Engineering Company 72: CHILDS, Adam F., TIMMERMAN, Andrew C. 33: US 31: 13/193,082 32: 2011/07/28 54: CONVEYOR BELT SCRAPER ASSEMBLY COMPRISING SCRAPER MEMBERS THAT ARE CLAMPED TOGETHER AND METHOD PERTAINING TO THE SAME A bulk material conveyor belt scraper assembly comprises a support member, at least two scraper members, and a clamping device. The support member has a length that extends along an axis. The scraper members each have a first end portion and an opposite second end portion. The first end portion of each of the scraper members is configured and adapted to engage a bulk material conveyor belt. The second end portion of each of the scraper members connects the scraper member to the support member in a manner such that the scraper member is slidable relative to the support member along the axis of the support member and is otherwise fixed relative to the support member. The clamping device is secured to the support member and is configured and adapted to squeeze the scraper members toward each other relative to the axis of the support member. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/26 43: 2013/01/30 51: H02J 71: Run Energy 72: JANG, Suk-ho 33: KR 31: : 2010/01/28 54: HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGING DEVICE USING A SWITCHING ARRANGEMENT AND CHARGING AND DISCHARGING The present invention comprises: a power source constituting a source for supplying power for charging; a rate-designating unit for designating a switching rate and outputting a corresponding electrical self-oscillation signal; a switching unit Page 191

192 having a plurality of switches driven by means of the electrical self-oscillation signal supplied from the rate-designating unit; and a power emission unit for charging the power source several times and discharging the same once so as to supply a battery in accordance with the state of drive of the plurality of switches of the switching unit; arranged in such a way as to be able to increase the charging efficiency and shorten the charging time of batteries made of lead, nickel or the like as used in vehicles and the like. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/26 43: 2013/02/04 51: B01D 71: Woongjincoway Co., Ltd. 72: NOH, Soo-Hong, KWON, Oh-Sung, CHOI, Young-Keun, KIM, Chan-Sik, LEE, Seung-Il, CHOI, Woo-Seung 33: KR 31: : 2010/01/28 54: HOLLOW-FIBRE MEMBRANE MODULE Provided is a hollow-fibre membrane module comprising a submodule inside which raw water is circulated and water treatment is carried out, and a piping unit which is connected to the submodule and through which the raw water and air and treated water flow, such that flow rates can be increased and energy consumption can be minimised through the circulation of a fluid, and the advantages of internal-pressure type and external-pressure type systems can be incorporated in a composite fashion. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/26 43: 2013/02/05 51: G01M 71: Afitex International 72: DURKHEIM, Yves 33: FR 31: : 2010/01/27 54: GEOCOMPOSITE ENABLING LEAK DETECTION BY ELECTRICAL SCAN, AND METHOD FOR USE The invention relates to a geocomposite (1) that includes at least one first geotextile (101) covered by at least one second geotextile (102). Said geocomposite is characterized in that at least one electrically conductive textile (100) is placed between the second geotextile (102) and the first geotextile (101), the conductive textile (100) also having a module for connecting to a phase of an electric generator (6). Said geocomposite is also characterized in that it is provided in the shape of one or more strips, on the edges (104) of which the second geotextile (102), the first geotextile (101), and the electrically conductive textile are separate from each other. The invention also includes an electrical scan (8) connected to another phase of the electric generator (6). The geocomposite (1) and the Page 192

193 electrical scan (8) enable the implementation of a procedure for detecting a leak through a hole or holes (7) of a geomembrane (2). 21: 2012/ : 21/05/ : 30/01/ : 71: AGARKOV ANDREY VYACHESLAVOVICH 72: AGARKOV ANDREY VYACHESLAVOVICH 33: RU 31: : 2009/10/23 54: PLUG FOR GLASS BOTTLES 57: The invention relates to plugs for glass bottles that can be used for automated closure for the preservation of wine, champagne and other liquids. The plug includs a cap (1) with a recess (15), a flask (2) with a flange (13). A skirt with fillers (9) is formed on the flask. The plug includes a rod (3) with a working member (14) capable of movement relative to the flask (2). The upper portion of the cap includes a cavity; a button (4) is mounted on the rod (3); the button (4) closes the cavity; at least one fixation (5) is formed on the outer side of the flask; the walls of the flask (8) are capable of deformation; a pusher (6) and a return cam (7) are formed inside the flask; the rod (3) interacts with a fixation (5) via the pusher (6) and the return cam (7). 21: 2012/ : 27/07/ : 12/02/ : A01H 71: STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 72: MAKUNGA NOKWANDA PEARL, COLLING JANINE, KOTZE DANELLE 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/04/29 54: METHOD FOR MICROPROPAGATING P. SIDOIDES DC AND P. REINFORME CURTIS 57: A method for micropropagating P. sidoides and P. reniforme is provided. Plant material is cultured on a first culture medium including two plant growth regulators (PGRs), the PGRs being a combination of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) and kinetin or 1- naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) and 6-benzyladenine (BA). Preferred ratios of IAA:kinetin are 1:4 and 1:2, such as 5 mg l -1 IAA and 20 mg l -1 kinetin or 10 mg l - 1 IAA and 20 mg l -1 kinetin. Preferred ratios of NAA:BA are 1:1, 1:2 or 2:1, such as 1 mg l -1 NAA and 1 mg l -1 BA, 1 mg l -1 NAA and 2 mg l -1 BA, 2 mg l -1 NAA and 1 mg l -1 BA or 2 mg l -1 NAA and 2 mg l -1 BA. Spontaneous root and shoot development on the first culture medium is possible, although regenerating material can be transferred to second and/or third culture media for shoot and/or root development. 21: 2012/ : 27/07/ : 30/01/ : G08B 71: PARKING NORMAN FREDERICK 72: PARKING NORMAN FREDERICK 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/05/30 54: ALARM SYSTEM INTERFACE REPLICATOR 57: A user interface replicator for an alarm system installed at a secured location is described. The replicator is configured to connect to a communications bus of the alarm system over which control signals are transmitted between a control unit of the alarm system and a user interface located at the secured location and includes a Page 193

194 telecommunications module configured to receive control signals from a remote controller over a communications network and to transmit status signals to the remote controller over the communications network. The control signals are in turn communicated to the control unit over the communications bus in a format capable of being interpreted by the control unit, thereby enabling an authorised user to remotely control the alarm system. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/27 43: 2013/02/12 51: B65D 71: Izakhamzi Plastics (Proprietary) Limited 72: MAZIYA, Sibusiso Michael 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/06/10 54: A HOLDING DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR HOLDING GLASS CONTAINERS A holding system for holding glass bottles intended for recycling, includes a holding device 20 and a bag 40 within which the holding device 20 is received in a snug fit. The holding device 20 has a hollow, rectangular box-like structure comprising a top wall 12, a bottom wall 14, two side walls 16 and a pair of end walls 18. The top wall 12 defines a number of circular fold lines defining apertures 24. A number of slits extend inwardly from the fold lines terminating at a central aperture, so as to define a number triangular flaps. Bottles of different sizes and shapes can be received in the apertures 24, the flaps deforming to accommodate and grip the bottles. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/27 43: 2013/02/12 51: B25B, E21B 71: GOUWS, Petrus Christiaan 72: GOUWS, Petrus Christiaan 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/08/05 54: A WRENCH FOR USE WITH A DRILLING APPARATUS A breakout wrench 10 for breaking the joint between a drill rod segment 13 and an adjacent drill rod segment connected thereto, includes a pair of carrier members 12.1 and 12.2 which are pivotally supported on a support structure of a drilling apparatus. The wrench 10 further includes a pair of gripping members 34 and 36 for gripping a drill rod segment 13 between them. The gripping members are supported between the carrier members so as to be displaceable relative to one another along a rectilinear displacement path. In particular, the gripping member 36 is placed relative to the gripping member 34 by means of a piston/cylinder mechanism 28. The gripping member 36 has a lever 44 extending therefrom. After the drill rod segment 13 has been gripping between the gripping members with a required gripping force, the lever 44 is acted Page 194

195 upon by a further piston/cylinder mechanism for rotatably displacing the wrench for loosening the drill rod segment. least two threaded bone anchoring elements (2), a rod-type or plate-type connecting element mechanically connecting the bone anchoring elements (2), and blocking elements for locking the connecting element in position in relation to the anchoring elements, in order to perform all of the surgical manipulations relating to the insertion or removal of said implant. The invention is characterised in that all of said required instruments are disposable and packed in a sterile manner in at least one sealed packaging. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/27 43: 2013/02/12 51: G03F 71: Flexoclean Engineering B.V. 72: 33: EP 31: : 2009/10/09 54: A POLYMER WASHOUT SOLVENT, AND THE USE THEREOF FOR DEVELOPING A FLEXOGRAPHIC PRINTING PLATE A polymer washout solvent for developing a flexographic printing plate comprising: - an ester hydrocarbon component, - an ether hydrocarbon component, - an alcoholic hydrocarbon component. The washout solvent of the invention has less hazardous properties than the known solvents. Use of a polymer washout solvent for developing a flexographic printing plate in a washing step. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/27 43: 2013/01/30 51: A61B 71: Safe Orthopaedics 72: PETIT, Dominique 33: FR 31: : 2009/12/28 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SPINAL SURGERY The invention relates to instruments for fixing at least two spinal vertebrae by pedicle screw bone anchoring implants (2) and elements for posterior or posterolateral connection. Said device (1) comprises at least one bone anchoring element (2) to be fixed to a vertebra, pre-mounted with a disposable assembly tube, and a sealed sterile packaging. The invention also relates to a kit of instruments for inserting or removing a spinal implant, comprising at 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/27 43: 2013/01/29 51: H02M, H03K 71: ABB Technology AG 72: HÄFNER, Jürgen, LUNDBERG, Peter, SILJESTRÖM, Roland, SCHLAPBACH, Ulrich, BILJENGA, Bo 54: SWITCHING MODULE TO LIMIT AND/OR BREAK THE CURRENT OF AN ELECTRIC POWER LINE A switching module (38), intended to be used in a medium or high voltage DC breaker or a DC current limiter, comprises at least one power semiconductor switching element (1, 2), a gate unit (31 ) arranged to turn the at least one power semiconductor switching element on and off, respectively, according to a switching control signal, and an energy storage capacitor (25) arranged to provide power to a power supply input (29) of the gate unit. The switching module comprises further power transformation means (20) arranged to receive an optical power signal, to transform the optical power signal into an electrical power signal and to provide the electrical power signal to the energy storage capacitor (25). Page 195

196 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/27 43: 2013/02/12 51: B01D, B04C 71: Outotec Oyj 72: VAARNO, Jussi, RITASALO, Teemu, TYLLI, Niclas 33: FI 31: : 2010/02/02 54: METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR REMOVING GAS FROM A LIQUID The invention relates to a method and arrangement for removing gas, particularly inert gas bubbles, from process solutions. A container (1) containing process solution is provided with means both for feeding gas and solution into a container and for removing gas and solution from the container, said container (1) comprising a separate gas removal tank (2) set therein, into which tank the solution is fed tangentially at the lower part (3) of the gas removal tank, and in which gas removal tank the solution is conducted in a helical, upwardly oriented motion, as the gas bubbles (7) are removed from the top part (14) of the gas removal tank. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/27 43: 2013/02/12 51: B02C 71: Outotec Oyj 72: LATCHIREDDI, Sanjeeva 33: US 31: 12/699,769 32: 2010/02/03 54: MULTI-STAGE DISCHARGER FOR GRINDING MILLS A pulp lifter assembly for a rotary grinding mill includes an outer pulp lifter having walls defining a pulp lifter chamber and an outlet opening for radially inward discharge of slurry from the pulp lifter chamber, and an inner discharger disposed radially inward of the outer pulp lifter and circumferentially offset from the outer pulp lifter. The inner discharger defines a passage for conveying slurry substantially radially inward. A transition discharger is disposed radially between the outer pulp lifter and the inner discharger. The transition discharger has a first wall bounding an interior space and a second wall dividing the interior space into first and second regions. The second wall includes a guide that bounds a channel connecting the outlet opening of Page 196

197 the outer pulp lifter to the passage defined by the inner discharger. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/27 43: 2013/02/12 51: B01D, C02F, E03C 71: KHAMAL, Naipaul 72: KHAMAL, Naipaul 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/07/27 54: A FILTER APPARATUS AND WATER FILTRATION SYSTEM AND METHOD The present invention relates to a filter apparatus, a water filtration system, and a method for operating a water filtration system. The filter apparatus typically comprises a housing defining an inlet port connectable to an outlet of a drainage system to receive sullage or grey water therefrom, in use; and an outlet port downstream from the inlet port; and a plurality of modular filter devices operatively disposed in the housing to filter the received sullage, in use. The system conveniently comprises a plurality of apparatuses in accordance with the invention provided with inlet ports in flow communication with outlets of drainage systems to receive sullage or grey water therefrom, in use; and outlet ports operatively connected to storm water drainage systems. The method comprises operating the system as described herein. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/27 43: 2013/02/13 51: A47B 71: Universal Storage Systems (Proprietary) Limited 72: POOL, Hermanus Daniel 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/07/29 54: AN ABUTMENT ARRANGEMENT This invention discloses an abutment arrangement adapted to connect a first racking upright of adjustable pallet racking to a second racking upright, the abutment arrangement comprising a link operatively positionable relative to the uprights to either bring ends or sides of the uprights together; and tightening means associated with the link and operable to ensure releasable end-to-end or side-byside abutment of said uprights. The invention further relates to a joining bracket forming part of the abutment arrangement and to adjustable pallet racking comprising an abutment arrangement as described. A method to connect a first racking upright to a second racking upright to form a composite upright for use in adjustable pallet racking is also disclosed. Page 197

198 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/27 43: 2013/02/13 51: B65D 71: Crown Packaging Technology, Inc. 72: PRESSET, Alain, MONRO, Stuart Alexander, VINCENT, Keith Alan, RILEY, Jonathan 33: EP 31: : 2010/02/04 54: CAN BODY A drawn and ironed metal can body adapted for seaming onto a can end, the can body comprising: - an ironed sidewall - an enclosed, undomed base integrally formed with the sidewall, a bottom panel of the base having an average Rockwell hardness number that is at least approximately : 2012/ : 2012/07/27 43: 2013/01/29 51: C07C, C12P 71: PURAC Biochem BV 72: GROOT, Willem Jacob, VAN BREUGEL, Jan 33: US 31: 61/303,767 32: 2010/02/12 33: EP 31: : 2010/02/12 54: PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING SUCCINIC ACID The present invention discloses a Process for the preparation of succinic acid comprising the steps of : a) providing an aqueous medium comprising magnesium succinate by fermentation, wherein a carbohydrate source is fermented by means of a micro-organism to form succinic acid, a magnesium base being added as neutralising agent during fermentation to provide the magnesium succinate; b) subjecting the aqueous medium comprising magnesium succinate to a crystallisation step and a salt exchange step to provide an aqueous solution comprising a monovalent succinate salt, wherein the salt exchange, which is performed either prior to or after crystallisation, comprises treating the magnesium succinate with a monovalent base to provide a magnesium base and the monovalent succinate salt; c) adjusting the concentration of the monovalent succinate salt in the aqueous solution to a value between 10 and 35 wt.%; d) subjecting the aqueous solution comprising the monovalent succinate salt to water-splitting electrodialysis, to produce a first solution comprising monovalent base and a second solution comprising succinic acid and monovalent succinate salt, the electrodialysis being carried out to a partial conversion of 40 to 95 mole%; e) separating the second solution comprising succinic acid and monovalent succinate salt into succinic acid and a solution comprising the monovalent succinate salt by crystallisation; f) recycling the solution of step e) comprising the monovalent succinate salt to step d). 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/30 43: 2013/01/30 51: C08L 71: ICL Performance Products LP 72: FEE, Darrell C., MALDONADO, Rene, ROMAGOSA, Enrique E. 33: US 31: 12/704,185 32: 2010/02/11 54: POLYMER-MODIFIED ASPHALT WITH A CROSSLINKING AGENT AND METHODS OF PREPARING Methods of preparing a cross-linked, polymermodified asphalt is provided. The method involves adding a crosslinking agent to asphalt prior to the addition of a crosslinkable polymer and an acid. Asphalt prepared by the disclosed methods exhibit improved properties such as properties measured by the Multiple Stress Creep Recovery (MSCR) test. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/30 43: 2013/01/30 51: B26B 71: Hybrid Razor, Ltd. 72: BEN-ARI, Tsafrir Page 198

199 33: US 31: 61/295,783 32: 2010/01/18 54: MOTORIZED SHAVING APPARATUS HEAD AND SHAVING APPARATUS IMPLEMENTING THE SAME A motorized shaving apparatus bead and motorized shaving apparatus incorporating the same, hi one embodiment, the invention, is a shaving apparatus head comprising, a rotary cutter comprising a cylindrical body having an outer surface and an inner surfacee forming a cavity, and a plurality of spacedapart cutting edges extending from the outer surface of the cylindrical body; an electric motor located within the cavity and operably coupled to the rotary cutter to rotate the rotary cutlet about an axis, and a fixed blade having a cutting edge, the fixed blade mounted adjacent the rotary cutter so that a user's hairs are sheared between the cutting edge of the fixed blade and the cutting edges of the rotary cutter when the rotary cutter is rotating. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/30 43: 2013/01/30 51: B21D, C21D 71: Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd. 72: OKADA, Nobuhiro, TOMIZAWA, Atsushi, SHIMADA, Naoaki 33: JP 31: : 2010/01/06 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING A BENT MEMBER A flexure member having excellent dimension accuracy by stably forming a high temperature portion uniformly in a circumferential direction of a steel pipe and in a narrow range in an axial direction of the steel pipe by using a manufacturing device disclosed in Document 1. The steel pipe (1) is supported at a first position A while being transferred, the steel pipe (1) is subjected to induction heating at a second position B by an induction heating coil (14), and the steel pipe (1) is cooled at a third position C, thereby forming the high Page 199

200 temperature portion (1a) that shifts in the axial direction of the steel pipe (1), changing a position of a grasping mechanism (15) of the steel pipe (1) into a three-dimensional direction in a region D, and giving a bending moment to the high temperature portion (1a), with the result that the flexure member is manufactured. In the case where the thickness of the steel pipe (1) is equal to or less than 2.0 mm, a transfer velocity V of the steel pipe (1) is set to 5 to 150 mm/sec, and an alternating current of 5 to 100 khz is supplied to the induction heating coil (14) having a number of winding of 1. In the case where the thickness of the steel pipe (1) is more than 2.0 mm and equal to or less than 3.0 mm, the induction heating coil (14) having the number of winding of 2 is used, and a current frequency f (khz) of the alternating current supplied to the induction heating coil (14) and the transfer velocity V (mm/sec) of the steel pipe (1) are adjusted so that relationships of f < 3000/V and f = 0.08V are satisfied. 5 khz = f = 100 khz and 5 mm/sec = V = 150 mm/sec are satisfied. circumferential direction thereof and stably in a narrow range in the axial direction thereof. An induction heating coil (10), having a configuration that encircles the exterior circumference of a long metallic material (1), which is the object to be heated, in the circumferential direction thereof, comprises two or more coil loops: a first coil loop coil main body (11) and a second coil loop coil main body (12). The coils have an interior circumferential length Ln (the non-efficacious coil length) wherein the number of effective coil loops when the coils are projected in the circumferential direction is less than the total number of coil loops, and the interior circumferential length of the projected coil main body being L0 (the interior circumferential coil length), where Ln/Lo is less than or equal to 0.05; and the coil main body (11) and the coil main body (12) further comprise insulator portions (11b and 12b) upon connection portions thereof, wherein the insulator portions are present in locations separated between 5 and 45 degrees upon the central angles of the coil main bodies. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/30 43: 2013/01/30 51: C21D, H05B 71: Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd. 72: OKADA, Nobuhiro, TOMIZAWA, Atsushi, SHIMADA, Naoaki 33: JP 31: : 2010/01/06 54: INDUCTION HEATING COIL, DEVICE FOR MANUFACTURING OF WORKPIECE, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD Disclosed is an induction heating coil capable of heating a steel tube that is conveyed non-rotationally in the axial direction thereof uniformly in the 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/30 43: 2013/02/12 51: A61K 71: Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. 72: CAULFIELD, Michael J., AHL, Patrick L., BLUE, Jeffrey T., CANNON, Jayme L. Page 200

201 33: US 31: 61/302,726 32: 2010/02/09 54: 15-VALENT PNEUMOCOCCAL POLYSACCHARIDE-PROTEIN CONJUGATE VACCINE COMPOSITION The present invention provides a multivalent immunogenic composition having 15 distinct polysaccharide-protein conjugates. Each conjugate consists of a capsular polysaccharide prepared from a different serotype of Streptococcus pneumoniae (1, 3, 4, 5, 6A, 6B, 7F, 9V, 14, 18C, 19A, 19F, 22F, 23F or 33F) conjugated to a carrier protein, preferably CRM197. The immunogenic composition, preferably formulated as a vaccine on an aluminumbased adjuvant, provides broad coverage against pneumococcal disease, particularly in infants and young children. a shaft or tunnel includes at least first and second liner plate members assembled together, the liner plate members formed of metal plate material having respective metal surfaces in contact with each other along a plate joint. A thermoplastic fusion seal arrangement is located along the plate joint. A method of lining a mine shaft bore includes: providing a plurality of liner plate members, each liner plate member having a curved shape; assembling a first set of liner plate members into a first ring structure; assembling a second set of liner plate members into a second ring structure; mounting the second ring structure in abutting contact with the first ring structure; and forming at least one seal between the first ring structure and the second ring structure. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/30 43: 2013/01/30 51: E21D 71: Contech Engineered Solutions LLC 72: SANDERS, Darrell J. 33: US 31: 61/301,316 32: 2010/02/04 54: MINE SHAFT LINER PLATE SYSTEM AND METHOD A liner plate structure, system and method is provided for lining of mine shaft bores, tunnels and the like. The liner plate structure includes a primary plate portion and at least one flange disposed at a side edge of the primary plate portion. A thermoplastic fusion element extends along an exterior surface of the flange. A liner structure within 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/30 43: 2013/02/13 51: B32B, B60R, G10K 71: Autoneum Management AG 72: BERTOLINI, Claudio, CASTAGNETTI, Claudio 33: EP 31: : 2010/03/09 54: AUTOMOTIVE TRIM PART FOR SOUND INSULATION AND ABSORPTION A sound insulating trim part with at least one area with predominantly sound absorbing characteristics (absorbing area), at least one other area with acoustic mass-spring characteristics (insulating area), characterised in that the mass layer of the insulating area consists of the same porous fibrous layer as the absorbing area, in the insulating area adjusted to a dynamic Young's modulus (Pa) of at least (96-AW-t) with AW area weight (g/m2), and t thickness (mm) of the porous fibrous layer, and at least an impervious thin barrier layer between the porous fibrous layer and the decoupling layer. Page 201

202 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/30 43: 2013/01/30 51: F24J 71: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 72: ATARASHIYA, Kenji, HORIE, Shigenari, MIZUTA, Keiji, MAEDA, Manabu, KOBAYASHI, Kazuta 33: JP 31: : 2010/02/05 54: SOLAR HEAT RECEIVER Heat-receiving tubes (23) of a heat receiver (10) have portions (K) having high heat flux at the side near to an opening (11b) in the length direction and extending to positions outside of a casing (11) in the radial direction. Expanded sections (20c) having an expanded pitch circle diameter (D) comprising a plurality of the heat-receiving tubes (23) are formed, and the heat input quantity per unit area of the heatreceiving tubes (23) is decreased in the portions (K) near to the opening (11b). 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2010/01/14 54: MARKETING OF GOODS AND SERVICES An electronic marketing system for facilitating marketing of goods or services by a seller who has a mobile telephone device has an interface with a mobile telephone network for receiving an electronic digital advertisement in respect of the goods or services sent by the seller from his mobile telephone device and a storage device in which the advertisement of the goods or services is stored. A method of marketing goods or services by a seller who has a mobile telephone device entails receiving from the seller an electronic digital advertisement sent by the seller from his mobile telephone device and storing the advertisement in a storage device. The advertisement may be in the form of a "smalls" advert and it may comprise text and/or a picture. The system may include a sorting unit for sorting received advertisements into a plurality of predetermined categories, with the advertisements being stored in the storage device as a database in accordance with the various categories. The advertisements may be stored in the storage device for a predetermined time period and the system may thus include a timer for determining when each advertisement must be deleted from the storage device. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/31 43: 2013/02/14 51: G06Q 71: Vexisat (Proprietary) Limited 72: LEVY, Roger Henri 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/31 43: 2013/02/14 51: A61K 71: Laboratorios Bagó S.A., Eastbrand Holding GmbH 72: LOS, Mario Atilio 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION WITH ANTI-OBESITY ACTIVITY COMPRISING A Page 202

203 PREMIXTURE OF PURE ORLISTAT AND PREPARATION PROCESS Pharmaceutical compositions with anti-obesity activity that act peripherally are provided, which comprise a premixture made up of pure orlistat as the active ingredient and other components that afford the premixture stability and suitable physical properties for simply preparing compositions for oral use with convenient dosage flexibility; and optionally necessary thickening, flavouring and colouring agents. A method for preparing said compositions is also provided. The orlistat content in the premixture is less than 20% of the total weight of the mass, preferably between 12 and 17%. The pharmaceutical composition can be formulated indistinctively from the premixture both as grooved tablets and powder for suspension. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/31 43: 2013/02/20 51: E21B, E21D, G06F 71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy 72: PUURA, Jussi 33: FI 31: : 2010/02/25 54: METHOD OF PRESENTING POSITIONING INFORMATION, USER INTERFACE, AND ROCK DRILLING RIG The invention relates to a method of presenting positioning information on a drilling unit of a rock drilling rig when drilling drill holes as a fan-like pattern. Further, the invention relates to a user interface and a rock drilling rig. A display device (25) presents the location and direction of the drilling unit (6) relative to the hole information and the fan plane. The display device shows the operator a display image (30) having at least two partial views (31a, 31b) on the basis of which the operator obtains information on all degrees of freedom relating to the positioning simultaneously. The operator controls the positioning by means of a user interface (29) comprising a display device and at least one control member (15) which are connected to a control unit (16). 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/31 43: 2013/02/28 51: D21H, G09F 71: Ahlstrom Corporation 72: DUFOUR, Menno, FANTINI, Diego, GAUTHIER, Gilles 33: FR 31: : 2010/02/23 54: CELLULOSE FIBRE - BASED SUPPORT CONTAINING A MODIFIED PVA LAYER, AND A METHOD FOR ITS PRODUCTION AND USE A cellulose fibre-based support of which at least one surface is coated with a layer containing at least one water-soluble polymer having hydroxyl functions, at least some of which have been reacted beforehand with at least one organic molecule that contains at least one vinylic function, characterized in that said organic molecule also has an aldehyde function. Method for production thereof. 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/31 43: 2013/02/20 51: A23N, B65G 71: De Greef's Wagen-, Carrosserie- en Machinebouw B.V. 72: RUISSEN, Hendrik Krijn, VAN DER VLIST, Jan Page 203

204 33: NL 31: : 2010/02/23 54: BUFFER SYSTEM FOR FRUIT SUCH AS APPLES The present invention relates to a buffering device (2) and method for buffering products (P) such as apples. The device according to the invention comprises: - a liquid basin (22); - a supply means (18, 28, 38) wherein during use an entry side is operatively connected to a feed channel (18) and an exit side of the supply means (18, 28, 38) is provided below the liquid level in the basin (22), such that during use products (8) are buffered substantially in vertical direction. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/01 43: 2013/02/15 51: C09B, D06P 71: Huntsman Advanced Materials (Switzerland) GmbH 72: TZIKAS, Athanassios, ROENTGEN, Georg, CASARTELLI, Marco, CODEMO, Remo, LANDRE, Jean-François 33: EP 31: : 2010/02/18 54: MIXTURES OF FIBRE-REACTIVE DYES AND THEIR USE IN A METHOD FOR DI- OR TRICHROMATIC DYEING OR PRINTING Dye mixtures, comprising at least one red dyeing dye of the formula (1) and at least one blue, yellow, orange or brown dyeing dye from the group of the formulae (2), (3), (4), (5) and (6), wherein B is an aliphatic bridging member, R1, R3 and R8 are each independently of the others hydrogen or C1-C4alkyl, R2, R4, R5, R9, R11, R12, R13, R14, R15 and R16 are each independently of the others hydrogen, C1- C4alkyl, C1-C4alkoxy or sulfo, R6 and R10 are each independently of the other amino or C1-C4alkyl, (R7)j denotes j identical or different substituents selected from the group C2-C4alkanoylamino, ureido, C1-C4alkyl and C1-C4alkoxy, (R17)i denotes i identical or different substituents selected from the group C2-C4alkanoylamino, ureido, sulfo, C1- C4alkyl and C1-C4alkoxy, X1, X2, X3, X4, X5 and X6 are each independently of the others halogen, 3- carboxypyridin-1-yl or 3-carbamoylpyridin-1-yl, Z1, Z2 and Z3 are each independently of the others a fibre-reactive group of the formula -SO2-Y8, (7a) or - NH-CO-(CH2)2-3-SO2-Y9 (7b), Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4, Y5, Y6, Y7, Y8 and Y9 are each independently of the others vinyl or a radical -CH2-CH2-U and U is a group removable under alkaline conditions, i, j, k and l are each independently of the other the number 0, 1 or 2, m is the number 1 or 2, n and u are each independently of the other the number 1, 2 or 3, p and q are each independently of the other the number 0 or 1, r and s are each independently of the other the number 0 or 1, and t is the number 0, 1 or 2, and the sum of r, s and t is 2 or 3 are suitable especially for the dichromatic or trichromatic dyeing or printing of cellulosic fibre materials and yield dyeings or prints having good reproducibility and good all-round fastness properties. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/01 43: 2013/02/18 51: C09D 71: Tioxide Europe Limited 72: EDWARDS, John L., LOWRY, Karl, PARNHAM, Emily Ruth, REID, Sean, ROBB, John, TONKIN, Rebecca Louise 33: GB 31: : 2010/02/17 54: TITANIUM DIOXIDE Page 204

205 The present invention provides a colored solar reflective system comprising (1) a particulate material having a substantially rutile crystal habit and having an average particle size of between about 0.5 µm and about 2.0 µm and (2) an organic pigment having a maximum absorption coefficient of about 5,000 mm-1 or greater in the visible light region, a maximum scattering coefficient of about 500 mm-1 or less in the visible light region and an average absorption coefficient of about 50 mm-1 or less in the infrared region.. The solar reflective system, which may be used in a coating composition or as a composition from which articles can be formed, exhibits a dark, intense color while also providing enhanced total solar reflectance. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/01 43: 2013/02/18 51: G01S 71: Thales 72: PEYROTTE, Christian 33: FR 31: : 2011/08/05 54: SATELLITE PAYLOAD FOR AUGMENTATION SYSTEMS The invention relates to a payload for augmentation satellite (600) comprising an input channel (201,202,503) suitable for receiving navigation signals transmitted by at least one navigation land earth station (NLES) in a first frequency band and a plurality of output channels (206,207,208,216,217,218), each suitable for broadcasting navigation signals in a frequency band different from said first band and from other broadcasting bands, characterized in that it also comprises a navigation processor (501).The invention also relates to a satellite comprising such a payload and an augmentation system comprising such a satellite. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/01 43: 2013/02/18 51: C09D 71: Tioxide Europe Limited 72: EDWARDS, John L., ROBB, John, TEMPERLEY, John, JONES, Anthony G. 33: GB 31: : 2010/02/17 54: TITANIUM DIOXIDE The invention provides a composition imparting UV protective capability comprising an effect coated particulate material having a substantially rutile crystal habit and an average particle size greater than or equal to about 0.5 µm dispersed in a medium at a concentration within a range of about 1% by volume to about 40% by volume, based on the total volume of composition. The composition may be coloured or non-coloured and applied onto one or more surfaces of a substrate to provide UV light protection without also increasing UV light activated photocatalytic effects which are generally observed. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/01 43: 2013/02/14 51: G01N 71: Katholieke Universiteit Leuven 72: SWINNEN, Johan 33: GB 31: : 2010/02/11 54: PHOSPHOLIPID PROFILING AND CANCER Page 205

206 In general, the present invention provides prognostic and predictive methods and kits for determining the lipogenicity of a tumor in a subject, by making use of phospholipid profiling, whereby a relative increase in mono-unsaturated phospholipid species in combination with a relative decrease in polyunsaturated phospholipid species is indicative for a more resistant and aggressive lipogenic cancer phenotype. 51: H01L 71: PRO D3 SRL 72: SERGIO SENTINELLI, ANDREA SBARDELLA, MARCO D'UFFIZI 33: IT 31: RM2010U : 2010/02/04 54: MOBILE SOLAR POWER-GENERATING SYSTEM 57: A mobile solar power-generating system comprises a prismatic container (1) having a top wall (10), a bottom wall (11) and side walls. A central photovoltaic panel (6) is supported in a tiltable manner on the top wall (10) by supporting means, on each of the sides of the central photovoltaic (6) being a correspondent transversal photovoltaic panel (61, 62, 63, 64) hanging downward in a rest position and being able to rotate 90 degrees upward. On a side of each transversal photovoltaic panel (61, 62, 63, 64) is hinged a side photovoltaic panel (610, 620, 630, 640) that is designed to fold down with respect to the relevant transversal photovoltaic panel (61, 62, 63, 64). Mutual engagement means are provided for keeping coplanar the transversal photovoltaic panels (61, 62, 63, 64) and the side photovoltaic panels (610, 620, 630, 640) to the central photovoltaic panel (6) when the powergenerating system is in an operating position. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/01 43: 2013/02/14 51: C09D 71: Tioxide Europe Limited 72: EDWARDS, John L., LOWRY, Karl, PARNHAM, Emily Ruth, ROBB, John 33: GB 31: : 2010/02/17 54: SOLAR REFLECTANCE The invention provides a layered colored solar reflective system comprising (i) a first layer comprising a first particulate material having a substantially rutile crystal habit and an average particle size within a range of about 0.55 µm and about 0.95 µm, dispersed in a vehicle and (ii) a second layer positioned on at least a portion of the first layer, the second layer comprising a second particulate material having a substantially rutile crystal habit and an average particle size within a range of about 1.0 µm and 1.6 µm, and a colorant dispersed in a vehicle. The layered color solar reflective system may be applied onto a structure to provide a dark, intense color as well as enhanced total solar reflectance. 21: 2012/ : 02/08/ : 15/02/ : 2012/ : 2012/08/02 43: 2013/02/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: BARTKOVITZ, David Joseph, CHU, Xin-Jie, DING, Qingjie, JIANG, Nan, LIU, Jin-Jun, ROSS, Tina Morgan, ZHANG, Jing, ZHANG, Zhuming 33: US 31: 12/702,402 32: 2010/02/09 54: SUBSTITUTED PYRROLIDINE-2- CARBOXAMIDES There are provided compounds of the formula (I) wherein X, Y, R1, R2, R3, R3, R4, R5, R6 and R7 are as described herein and enantiomers and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and esters Page 206

207 thereof. The compounds are useful as anticancer agents. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/02 43: 2013/02/22 51: F16K 71: IPTREE TRUST (Trust Number 503/2009) 72: BUHRMANN, Rudolph Teodor, BUHRMANN, Rudolph 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/05/03 54: A START-UP SNUBBER-TYPE VALVE TO CONTROL THE MOVEMENT OF AN ACTUATING CYLINDER IN RECIPROCATING PISTON PUMPS A fluid-operated actuating cylinder includes a cylindrical body defining a bore and being closed at opposed ends thereof; a piston slidingly received for reciprocal motion within the bore and diving the body into a drive chamber and a return outlet; and a startup snubber-type control valve co-operable with the piston and further being operable in a first condition in which a relatively slow flow of the fluid into the drive chamber is permitted as the piston commences its drive stroke and a second condition in which a relatively rapid flow of fluid into the drive chamber is permitted as the piston continues its drive stroke to completion, thereby to control the motion of the piston. The invention extends to a method for controlling the movement of a piston in a fluidoperated actuating cylinder. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/02 43: 2013/02/22 51: F01B 71: IPTREE TRUST (Trust Number 503/2009) 72: BUHRMANN, Rudolph Teodor, BUHRMANN, Rudolph 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/05/03 54: RECIPROCATING PUMP FOR DISPENSING PRECISE FLUID VOLUMES OF NON-GASEOUS FLUIDS AND HAVING MEANS FOR PREFERENTIALLY PURGING ENTRAINED GASSES THEREFROM A reciprocating pump for dispensing metered doses of non-gaseous fluids includes a pump body having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet and at least one pumping piston received therein for reciprocal movement; a collection chamber in fluid communication with an outlet of the pump and defined between the outlet and a face of a pumping piston proximal the outlet; and a purging piston operably connected to the proximal pumping piston and defining an inlet region of the collection chamber on the side of the purging piston proximal the proximal pumping piston and an outlet region on the opposed side of the purging piston distal from the pumping piston, and further defining a restricted fluid flow path between the inlet and outlet regions, the restricted fluid flow path being adapted to allow the flow of gasses entrained in the non-gaseous fluid in preference to the non-gaseous fluid itself. Page 207

208 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/02 43: 2013/02/22 51: B01D, C02F, C07C 71: Rohm & Haas Company 72: CHARENDOFF, Marc, JULIETTE, James Jerrick, MENDOZA, Joy, SHAH, Rajesh 54: METHOD FOR REMOVAL OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FROM WASTE WATER STREAMS IN A PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF (METH)ACRYLIC ACID The present invention provides a method for removal of organic compounds, such as acetic acid, from waste water streams in processes for production of (meth)acrylic acid. In particular, a mixed product gas, comprising (meth)acrylic acid, acetic acid, propylene and acrolein, is subjected to fractional absorption to produce an aqueous product stream comprising (meth)acrylic acid, water and acetic acid, and an absorber off-gas stream comprising propylene and acrolein. The aqueous product stream is distilled to produce a purified (meth)acrylic acid stream and a waste water stream comprising water and acetic acid. The absorber off gas is then contacted with the waste water stream and at least a portion of the acetic acid moves from the waste water stream to the absorber off gas to produce a stripped waste water stream and an enriched absorber off gas. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/03 43: 2013/02/21 51: B60R, G10K 71: Autoneum Management AG 72: BERTOLINI, Claudio, CASTAGNETTI, Claudio 33: EP 31: : 2010/03/09 54: AUTOMOTIVE INSULATING TRIM PART A sound insulating trim part with acoustic massspring characteristics with a mass layer and a decoupling layer, wherein the mass layer consist of a porous fibrous layer (1 ) and an impervious thin barrier layer (2), whereby the impervious thin barrier layer is between the porous fibrous layer and the decoupling layer (3) and all layers are laminated together, and whereby the porous fibrous layer has a dynamic Young's modulus (Pa) of at least (96-AW-t) with AW being an area weight (g/m2), and t being a thickness (mm) of the porous fibrous layer. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/03 43: 2013/02/04 51: G01N 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 72: KIM, In Wook 33: KR 31: : 2010/01/29 54: CENTRIFUGAL MICRO-FLUIDIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DETECTING ANALYTES FROM LIQUID SPECIMEN A centrifugal micro-fluidic device detecting analytes in a liquid specimen and a method of detection of analytes from a liquid specimen using the microfluidic device are provided. Reaction efficiency is increased using a repetitive flow of the liquid specimen induced by an alternating combination of capillary force and centrifugal force, thereby enhancing detection sensitivity. Page 208

209 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/03 43: 2013/02/04 51: B65G 71: FLSmidth A/S 72: LAROS, Timothy J. 33: US 31: 61/301,277 32: 2010/02/04 54: METHOD FOR TREATING AND CONDITIONING TAILINGS A sludge or slurry physical stabilizing method combines coarse particles with a slurry of fine particles to generate a composite slurry having a substantially predetermined ratio of coarse particles to fine particles. The composite slurry can then be diluted, flocculated and/or dewatered. Superabsorbent polymer (SAP) is mixed in with the dewatered composite slurry in an amount effective to produce a shear stable, non-segregating conveyable composition of sufficient strength to enable pumping, transport and placement at a mining site or tailings disposal site. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/03 43: 2013/02/04 51: C22B 71: FLSmidth A/S 72: LAROS, Timothy J., BACZEK, Frank A. 33: US 31: 61/301,277 32: 2010/02/04 54: METHOD FOR TREATING TAILINGS A sludge or slurry physical stabilizing method combines coarse particles with a slurry of fine particles to generate a composite slurry having a substantially predetermined ratio of coarse particles to fine particles. The composite slurry can then be diluted, flocculated and dewatered. Superabsorbent polymer (SAP) is mixed in with the dewatered composite slurry in an amount effective to produce a somewhat friable, semi-solid conveyable composition of sufficient strength to enable transport, stacking and support of restored overburden at a mining site. 21: 2012/ : 06/08/ : 04/03/ : B60K 71: PAUL ROMAN OBERAIGNER 72: PAUL ROMAN OBERAIGNER 33: AT 31: A 1081/ : 2010/06/25 54: TRANSFER GEAR 57: The present invention relates to a transfer gear with a housing (5), an input shaft (6), a rear output shaft (25), a front output shaft (24) and two planetary gears (P1, P2), wherein the rear output shaft (25) is coaxial with respect to the input shaft (6), wherein in Page 209

210 the front output shaft (24) is offset in relation to the input shaft (6), wherein the two planetary gears (P1, P2) lie coaxially with respect to the input shaft (6), wherein the first planetary gear (P1) is a simple planetary gear train and consists of a crown wheel (2), a sun wheel (1), a planet carrier (4) and a plurality of planet wheels (3) mounted rotatably therein, wherein the second planetary gear (P2) is a simple planetary gear train and consists of a crown wheel (12), a sun wheel (11), a planet carrier (14) and a plurality of planet wheels (13) mounted rotatably therein. According to the invention, the input shaft (6) is connected to the crown wheel (2), the rear output shaft (25) is connected to the planet carrier (4), the crown wheel (12) is connected in terms of drive, optionally via an intermediate shaft (16), to an offset gear (V) acting on the front output shaft (24), the sun wheel (1) of the first planetary gear (P1) is connected to the sun wheel (11) of the second planetary gear (P2) or is formed integrally therewith, and the planet carrier (14) can be connected to the housing (5) and/or to the crown wheel (2) via a circuit (17) or assumes a neutral position. 57: The invention relates to a method for producing naphthenic process oils (7) that have a high fraction of naphthenic carbon atoms of 20 to 60 wt% and a low content of polycyclic aromatics of less than 3 wt%, determined according to IP 346, by hydrogenating (6) a process oil reactant having a high content of polycyclic aromatics. The method according to the invention enables secondary extracts (5), as occur in the production of markingfree process oils, to be used in an economically sensible manner even in mixtures with primary extracts. The obtained process oils are also marking-free so that the use of process oils containing PCA can be reduced and less of said substances reach the environment. Thus the environment and in particular health are less burdened. In addition, the starting materials thus can be applied to another use and no longer must be added to the heating oil. By avoiding heating oil, the emission of CO2 is also reduced. Also, high-quality naphthenic process oils (7) can be obtained by the method according to the invention by directly hydrogenating DAE. The obtained process oils (7) contain surprisingly high fractions of naphthenic hydrocarbon compounds. The invention further relates to the use of the process oils (7) produced according to the invention as a plasticizer or extender oil for natural synthetic rubber mixtures or thermoplastic elastomers. 21: 2012/ : 06/08/ : 21/02/ : C01G 71: KLAUS DAHLEKE KG 72: NILS HANSEN 33: EP 31: : 2010/02/17 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING NAPHTHENIC PROCESS OILS BY HYDROGENATION 21: 2012/ : 06/08/ : 21/02/ : 71: UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN 72: LUSILAO-ZODI GUY-ALAIN and MORRISON NORMAN 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/02/26 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ESTIMATING ROUND-TRIP TIME IN TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS 57: A method for estimating round-trip time (RTT) values for data packets travelling in a telecommunication network is disclosed. During a first time interval (206) which begins with the start of Page 210

211 a data transmission, estimated RTT values (14) are generated by filtering a periodic sequence of RTT samples (12) with a self-initialising expanding memory polynomial (EMP) filter (16) and, after a first switch-over time at the end of the first time interval, the estimated RTT values are generated by filtering the RTT samples with a fading memory polynomial (FMP) filter (18). The first switch-over time is determined by comparing an FMP estimation error and an EMP estimation error, where the FMP estimation error is the difference between an output of the FMP filter and the RTT samples, and the EMP estimation error is the difference between an output of the EMP filter and the RTT samples, and triggering the first switch-over time when the FMP estimation error becomes equal to or less than the EMP estimation error. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/06 43: 2013/02/21 51: A47K 71: VAN DER MERWE, Pieter Nicolaas 72: VAN DER MERWE, Pieter Nicolaas 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/05/05 54: PORTABLE BODY SCRUBBER The invention relates to a portable body scrubber (10). The portable body scrubber (10) includes a body (12) and a scrub formation (28) which is provided on a first portion (26) of the body (12). The portable body scrubber (10) also includes an attachment arrangement (20) which is provided on a second portion (22) of the body (12), the attachment arrangement (20) being configured to attach and anchor the scrubber (10) releasably to a support surface(100), thereby to allow a user, when in use, to scrub a specific body region by bringing the body region into contact with the scrub formation (28). 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/06 43: 2013/02/21 51: A01B, A01C 71: Kuhn S.A. 72: AUDIGIE, Jean-Charles 33: FR 31: : 2010/02/23 54: IMPROVED FOLD-AWAY SEED DRILL The invention relates to a seed drill (1) comprising a chassis (2) with a substantially horizontal transverse beam (3) over which seeding elements (4) are regularly distributed, said transverse beam (3) having a central section (5) and two lateral sections (6) arranged either side of the central section (5) in a working position and lifted substantially above said central section (5) in a transport position. Each lateral section (6) is connected to said chassis (2) by means of a respective arm (7) and can be transversely and vertically displaced in relation to said chassis (2) by means of a deformable mechanism (8) controlled by an actuating cylinder (9). The seed drill is characterised in that a deformable mechanism (8) is staggered in relation to Page 211

212 the other deformable mechanism taking into account the direction of advancement (A). 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/07 43: 2013/02/15 51: C21D, C22C 71: Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd. 72: NISHIYAMA, Yoshitaka, YOSHIZAWA, Mitsuru, SETO, Masahiro, TANAKA, Katsuki 33: JP 31: : 2010/06/09 54: AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL TUBE HAVING EXCELLENT STEAM OXIDATION RESISTANCE, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME Provided is an austenitic stainless steel tube having excellent steam oxidation resistance. The steam oxidation-resistant austenitic stainless steel tube contains, by mass %, 14-28% of Cr, and 6-30% of Ni, and has a region in the metal structure thereof at a depth of 5-20µm from the internal surface which fulfils the following formula. (a/ß) d/e 100 = 0.3, with the symbols in general formula (1) representing the following. a is the total of the number of pixels in a digital image of a region in which the orientation difference detected using electron backscatter diffraction is 5-50 degrees between adjacent crystals; ß is the total number of pixels in the digital image of the region measured using electron backscatter diffraction pattern; e is the analysis pitch (µm) of the electron backscatter diffraction; and d is the grain boundary width (µm). 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/07 43: 2013/02/25 51: F16F 71: ThyssenKrupp Bilstein Suspension GmbH 72: MRUGALLA, Damian, SCHRICHTEN, Markus 33: DE 31: : 2010/04/23 54: STOP CAP The invention relates to a cap for mounting on a damper tube (1) of a vibration damper, having an outer shell region (4) which is cylindrical at least in sections and at least one elastic spring tongue (5), wherein at least one positively locking element (2) is arranged on the spring tongue (5) in order to produce a positively locking connection between the cap and a protective element (3) of the vibration damper. In order to specify a vibration damper of the type mentioned in the introduction, which can be assembled inexpensively by way of a simple mounting process, it is proposed according to the invention that the at least one spring tongue (5) has a region which, in the non-mounted state of the cap, is set back inwardly in the radial direction with respect to the outer shell region (4), wherein the setback region has a spreading element (6), by way of which the spring tongue (5) is spread outwardly in the radial direction during the mounting of the cap. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/07 43: 2013/02/25 51: C23C 71: Saint-Gobain Glass France 72: BOGER, Raimund, JAHNKE, Andreas, GÖTZE, Thomas 33: EP 31: : 2010/03/26 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR REFILLING AN EVAPORATOR CHAMBER Page 212

213 The invention relates to a method for continuously refilling an evaporator chamber, wherein a. solid material (1) is transferred into a vacuum chamber (3) via a vacuum lock (19), wherein the vacuum chamber (3) has a partition (28) permeable only to liquid material (1), b. the material (1) is heated in the vacuum chamber (3) by a heating jacket (29) of the vacuum chamber until liquefaction, and c. the material (1) is transferred into a basin (9) within an evaporator chamber (8) via a drain (21) and a connecting channel (20). working fluid. The working fluid has a maximum predefined operational temperature up to which it can be heated. A first storage unit is connected to receive the working fluid from the at least one solar receiver, and a second storage unit is connected to provide the working fluid to the at least one solar receiver. A power block generates electricity using heat from the heated working fluid. A heater is operable to heat the working fluid to approximately the maximum predefined operational temperature. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/07 43: 2013/02/15 51: F24J 71: Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, Inc. 72: PERRY, Michael L. 33: US 31: 13/248,395 32: 2011/09/29 54: SOLAR POWER SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREFOR A solar power system includes a solar energy collector that has at least one solar receiver that is operable to carry a working fluid and at least one solar reflector that is operable to direct solar energy towards the at least one solar receiver to heat the 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/07 43: 2013/02/18 51: A61K 71: Agensys, Inc. 72: TORGOV, Michael, MORRISON, Robert Kendall, JAKOBOVITS, Aya, GUDAS, Jean, AN, Zili 33: US 31: 61/302,489 32: 2010/02/08 54: ANTIBODY DRUG CONJUGATES (ADC) THAT BIND TO 161P2F10B PROTEINS Antibody drug conjugates (ADC's) that bind to 161P2F10B protein are described herein. 161P2F10B exhibits tissue specific expression in normal adult tissue, and is aberrantly expressed in the cancers listed in Table I. Consequently, the ADC's of the invention provide a therapeutic composition for the treatment of cancer. 21: 2012/ : 08/08/ : 05/03/ : A63B 71: ROSS BLANDFORD 72: ROSS BLANDFORD 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: GOLF CLUB 57: THIS invention relates to a golf club. More specifically, the invention relates to a putter having a striking face with a variable loft angle. The golf club, typically in the form of a putter, includes a shaft and a club head connected to a first end of the shaft, the Page 213

214 club head having: a body member; a striking member; and a bridging member. The striking member defines a striking face set at a predetermined loft angle, and the bridging member connects between the body member and the striking member across a space defined therebetween. The bridging member, the body member and the striking member jointly form one integral body, where the height of the bridging member is less than the height of the striking face enabling, through deformation of the bridging member, the body member and/or the striking member relative to one another, movement of the striking member relative to the body member thereby to vary the loft angle of the striking face between the predetermined loft angle and a secondary loft angle. lateral positioning along a plane that is co-planar to a mounting surface (43) for the display pod, as well as rotation about an axis that is perpendicular to the mounting surface. The HMD system is adapted to compensate for variations in mounting position using a bore sighting adjustment. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/08 43: 2013/02/20 51: A42B, G02B 71: Gentex Corporation 72: HEDGES, George Darrell, BUGNO, Anthony William, EDEL, Mark William, UCHIMA, Michael Koichi, ATAC, Robert B. 33: US 31: 12/252,078 32: 2008/10/15 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING AND CALIBRATING A HELMET-MOUNTED DISPLAY A helmet mounted -display (HMD) system comprising a display pod (42) having a light wave optical element. The display pod is designed to be attached to a base plate (12) located above the brow of a helmet using opposing hook and loop-style fastener pads or alternatively, a pair of locking disks. The mounting position of the display pod is adjustable within three degrees of freedom, including 21: 2012/ : : : E06B 71: TURNSTAR SYSTEMS CC 72: KRAJEWSKI, Michael Jerzy 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/07/05 54: THE MOUNTING OF BARRIER POLES A barrier pole mounting assembly for mounting a hollow barrier pole to a supporting structure has two oppositely located elongate mounting members which are jointly longitudinally receivable, in use, within the barrier pole from one end of the barrier pole and are connectable, at their proximal ends, to the supporting structure, a barrier pole engaging surface provided on each mounting member, the surfaces facing operatively radially outwardly, in use, relative to a longitudinal axis of the barrier pole and being locatable, in use, inside the barrier pole with their associated mounting members and is displaceable so as to engage the other mounting member and urge the mounting members away from each other, thereby, in use to bring the barrier pole engaging surfaces cooperatively into mechanical engagement with the respective portions of an inner wall of the barrier pole, thereby cooperatively to engage the barrier pole. The invention extends to a security barrier which comprises a barrier pole that is Page 214

215 mounted to a supporting structure by means of the mounting assembly. (2) comprising perforated side walls, wherein up to 60% of the surface area of the side walls comprises perforations, and the perforations comprise holes having a diameter of no greater than 25.0 mm. The method involves cleaning the soiled substrate by treatment of the moistened substrate with a formulation comprising solid particulate cleaning material and wash water, the method being carried out using the apparatus of the invention. The apparatus and method find particular application in the cleaning of textile fabrics. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/08 43: 2013/02/18 51: D06F 71: Xeros Limited 72: JENKINS, Stephen Derek, KENNEDY, Frazer John 33: GB 31: : 2010/02/10 54: IMPROVED CLEANING APPARATUS AND METHOD The invention provides an apparatus and method for use in the cleaning of soiled substrates, the apparatus comprising: (a) housing means (1), having: (i) a first upper chamber having mounted therein a rotatably mounted cylindrical cage, and (ii) a second lower chamber (3) located beneath the cylindrical cage; (b) at least one recirculation means (4); (c) access means (10); (d) pumping means (8); (e) a multiplicity of delivery means (6), wherein the rotatably mounted cylindrical cage comprises a drum 21: 2012/ : 10/08/ : 25/02/ : A43B, A43C 71: SHEZI INDUSTRIAL HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 72: JONATHAN FRANK ROBB 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/11/22 54: GUMBOOT WITH INTEGRAL METATARSAL GUARD 57: This invention relates to a protective shoe or boot, preferably a gumboot 10 that is integrally moulded from injection moulded plastics. An externally facing, resiliently deformable metatarsal impact absorption guard 28 is integrally moulded with the instep of the boot. The metatarsal guard band 28 is made up of a number of in-line, opensided arches 28.1, 28.2, 28.3 extending across the instep of the boot upper.by virtue of being opensided, the arches 28.1, 28.2, 28.3 can be formed integrally and simultaneously with the boot 10 in a single injection moulding process by means of appropriately shaped mould formations that are integral with the mould parts. Page 215

216 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/10 43: 2013/02/15 51: H02P 71: 3E 72: DE BROE, Alex, VAN DEN BOSSCHE, Alex 33: BE 31: 2010/ : 2010/01/29 54: PASSIVE CONVERTER The invention describes a method for maximum power point tracking approximation and speed control of a wind turbine using an AC-DC converter consisting of "passive" components only. The proposed system only uses passive electrical components or semiconductors such as inductors, capacitor or diodes. In the proposed concept this is done by designing an electric circuit so that it loads the generator output in such a way as to realize a pre-defined torque-frequency characteristic. By carefully choosing the values of the different components, the circuit can be tuned to fit an ideal torque-frequency curve. This torque characteristic is close to the maximum-power tracking control law up to the rated rotor speed, and steeply rises beyond that speed in order to maintain the rotor speed within a certain range and prevent turbine runaway. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/10 43: 2013/02/20 51: C02F 71: Nalco Company 72: CHILD, Daniel E., NICHOLSON, David M. 33: US 31: 12/706,091 32: 2010/02/16 54: SULFIDE FLOTATION AID The invention provides a method of improving a flotation separation process. The method involves an organophosphorus compound, a material previously thought to only be of use in controlling scale deposit on surfaces of equipment used in cyanide leaching. In the invention the organoposphorus compound is added to the flotation separation process for improved sulfide mineral separation. Not only does the addition of the organophosphorus compound improve the overall recovery of sulfide complexed metals in flotation, but by doing so it also reduces the energy requirements and adds other efficiencies to other downstream ore processing and refining steps. This has the added benefit of helping to preserve the enviroment. 21: 2012/ : 13/08/ : 07/03/ : B05B, B65D 71: LINDAL FRANCE SAS 72: HERVE BODET and DOMINIQUE FOURNET 33: FR 31: 10/ : 2010/03/22 54: TRIGER DIFFUSER 57: The invention relates to a trigger diffuser to be attached to the neck of a vial provided with an outlet valve. The diffuser comprises fixation means for attaching the same to the vial, actuation means for actuating the vial valve, a trigger (200) that can be moved between a neutral position, in which the actuation means do not actuate the valve, and a diffusion position in which the actuation means are moved towards the valve while actuating the same, and an outlet channel for conveying outside the diffuser the product exiting the valve when the latter is actuated. The purpose of the invention is to Page 216

217 provide a diffuser according the preamble, which can be stored without the trigger accidentally operated. The aim of the invention is reached because the receiver further comprises blocking means (304) that can be moved between a blocking position, in which said blocking means block the movement of the trigger (200) and prevent the same from reaching the diffusion position, and an unblocking position in which the trigger can be moved from the neutral position to the diffusion position. Such means make it possible to block the trigger (200) even after a first use. hydrogencarbonate/bicarbonate (2HCO 3 - ) are formed and they leave for the outside atmosphere and/or outside water with the bound CO 2 content in stable gas or liquid form. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/13 43: 2013/02/19 51: B23K 71: Linde Aktiengesellschaft 72: GRAYDON, Glen, VELDSMAN, Walter Mark 33: US 31: 13/233,166 32: 2011/09/15 54: METHODS FOR WELD PURGING A method for purging air from a structure to be joined by welding by feeding a liquid cryogen to the structure. The liquid cryogen will enter the structure, warm up and enter the gaseous phase very rapidly. The gaseous cryogen will displace the air that is present in the structure out of the structure and reduce the content of oxygen in the structure to about 10 parts per million when welding can begin. 21: 2012/ : 13/08/ : 07/03/ : B01D 71: FERENC MESZAROS 72: FERENC MESZAROS 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: METHOD FOR REDUCTION OF THE CO2 CONTENT OF FLUE AND ATMOSPHERIC GASES, AND EQUIPMENTS FOR APPLICATION OF THE METHOD 57: The subject of the invention is a method for reduction of the CO 2 content of flue and atmospheric gases and equipment for application of the method. The characteristic of the solution according to the invention is, that,, hydroxide" ionized water containing (OH - ) ions of alkaline characteristics is used as reaction medium for binding carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) gas, and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) gas gets into reaction wit alkaline ionized water, and during the reaction from the carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) gas an water, carbonate ion (CO 3 2- ) and 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/13 43: 2013/02/13 51: C23C, C30B 71: Saint-Gobain Glass France 72: PALM, Jörg, POHLNER, Stephan, JOST, Stefan, HAPP, Thomas 33: EP 31: : 2010/02/23 Page 217

218 54: DEVICES AND METHOD FOR PRECIPITATING A LAYER ON A SUBSTRATE The invention relates to a device for precipitating a layer made of at least two components onto an object (20), having a precipitation chamber (11) for disposing the object, at least one source (12) having material to be precipitated, and at least one device (40) for controlling the precipitation process, implemented such that the concentration of at least one component of the material to be precipitated can be modified in the gas phase thereof prior to precipitating on the substrate by selectively binding a particular quantity of the at least one component, wherein the selectively bound quantity of the at least one component can be controlled by modifying at least one control parameter actively coupled to a binding rate for the component. The invention further relates to a device for precipitating a layer made of at least two components onto an object, wherein a device for controlling the precipitation process comprises at least one gettering element made of a reactive material, wherein the reactive material comprises copper and/or molybdenum. The invention further relates to a method for precipitating a layer made of at least two components onto an object, wherein a selectively bound quantity of at least one component is controlled by modifying a binding rate of a device for controlling the precipitating process. 21: 2012/ : 14/08/ : 15/03/ : C01F, C01G, C08K, C08L 71: KYOWA CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO LTD 72: YOSHIHITO IWAMOTO, DAISUKE KUDO, KENICHI KOBASHI 33: JP 31: : 2010/03/09 54: FILLER FOR SYNTHETIC RESIN, SYNTHETIC RESIN COMPOSITION, MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR, AND MOLDED OBJECT MADE THEREFROM 57: Disclosed is a filler that inhibits CO 2- caused foaming and comprises particles of a hydrotalcitelike compound in addition to calcium hydroxide particles and/or magnesium hydroxide. Also disclosed are use for said filler, in which said filler is used in a synthetic resin, and a molded object made therefrom. More specifically, the disclosed foaminginhibiting filler contains particles of the hydrotalcitelike compound represented by chemical structural formula (1) ((Mg 2+ )(M 1 2+ ) y ] x M 3+ (OH) 2 CO 3 2-.mH 2 O, in which M 1 2+ represents a divalent metal, M 3+ represents at least one trivalent metal, and x, y,and m represent values that fulfill the relations 0 < x < 0.5, 0 m < 2, and 0 < y 1) in addition to calcium hydroxide particles and/or magnesium hydroxide particles in a proportion between 2:8 and 9:1 with respect to the particles of the hydrotalcite-like compound. The disclosed resin composition, which contains the disclosed filler, not exhibit foaming problems. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/14 43: 2013/02/21 51: H04L 71: Sony Corporation 72: ATUNGSIRI, Samuel Asanbeng, STADELMEIER, Lothar, MUHAMMAD, Sven, ROBERT, Jorg, OKEHIE, Obioma Chiedozie Donald, TAYLOR, Matthew, ZOELLNER, Jan 33: GB 31: : 2010/02/25 54: MULTI- LEVEL MODULATION SYSTEM AND METHOD A transmitter for communicating data using Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexed (OFDM) symbols, the OFDM symbols including a pluiality?f s>ub-caitier symbols formed in the frequency domain for modulating with the data to be carried. The transmitter includes a modulator arranged in operation to receive on a first input, data symbols from a first data pipe according to a first communications channel for transmission, to receive on a second input, data symbols from a local service insertion data pipe according to a local communications channel for transmission, and to Page 218

219 modulate the sub-carrier signals of the OFDM symbols with either the data symbols from the first data pipe or the data symbols from both the first data pipe and the local service insertion pipe, the modulation of the sub-carrier signals of the OFDM symbols with the data symbols from the first data pipe being performed by mapping the data symbols according to a first modulation scheme, and the modulation of the sub carrier signals of the OFDM symbols with the data symbols from the first data pipe and the local service insertion pipe being performed by mapping the data symbols from the local service insertion pipe and the first communications channel according to a second modulation scheme. A radio frequency modulator which is arranged to modulate a radio frequency carrier signal with the OFDM symbols for transmission. The second modulation scheme provides second modulation symbols with values which are disposed in the complex plane about corresponding values of the first modulation scheme, with the effect that detection of one of the second modulation symbols of the second modulation scheme will provide data symbols from the local service insertion pipe and/or the first data pipe and allow the detection of first modulation symbols from the first modulation scheme providing data symbols from the first data pipe, in the presence of modulation symbols from the second modulation scheme, thereby providing the modulator with a plurality of modulation layers. Accordingly a single frequency network ran he formed in which a sub-set of one or more of the base stations within the geographical area are arranged to transmit the data from the first data pipe and the local service insertion pipe, and others of the plurality of base stations are arranged to transmit data from the first data pipe only. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/14 43: 2013/02/21 51: C08J 71: Saint-Gobain Isover 72: PASQUERO, Daniela, DA SILVA, Claude 33: FR 31: : 2010/02/03 54: HIGH-PERFORMANCE THERMAL INSULATION MATERIALS The invention relates to a thermally insulating material that can be produced from the mixture of at least the following elements: an aqueous foam, silica aerogel particles, and at least one binder selected from an organic binder and a mineral binder. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/14 43: 2013/02/26 51: B65D 71: G.D Societa' Per Azioni 72: GHINI, Marco, PETRUCCI, Luca, POLLONI, Roberto, BIONDI, Andrea 33: IT 31: BO2010A : 2010/02/15 54: PACKAGE OF TOBACCO ARTICLES, BLANK FOR A PACKAGE OF TOBACCO ARTICLES, AND METHOD OF FOLDING A BLANK TO FORM A PACKAGE OF TOBACCO ARTICLES A package (1) of tobacco articles, having a parallelepiped-shaped box (2) in turn having an open top end (5), a bottom wall (6) opposite the open top end (5), a front wall (7) and a rear wall (8) opposite and parallel to each other, and two opposite parallel lateral walls (9); a group (3) of tobacco articles housed inside the box (2); and a lid (4) hinged to the box (2) by a hinge (14), and in turn having a top wall (10) which is opposite and parallel to the bottom wall (6) of the box (2) when the lid (4) is closed, a front wall (11) and a rear wall (12) which are parallel to and superimposed on the corresponding front and Page 219

220 rear walls (7, 8) of the box (2) when the lid (4) is closed, and two lateral walls (13) which are parallel to and superimposed on the corresponding lateral walls (9) of the box (2) when the lid (4) is closed. 21: 2012/ : 15/08/ : 11/03/ : F01K, F22B 71: TURBODEN S.R.L 72: MARIO GAIA and ROBERTO BINI 33: IT 31: BS2010A : 2010/03/10 54: COGENERATIVE ORC SYSTEM 57: The invention is directed by an ORC (Organic Rankine Cycle) system at least partially cogenerative for a production of electric energy and the heating of a user fluid. The system comprises at least two regenerative exchangers (20-24) positioned in series on the route of the work fluid between the exit of an electric expander-generator group (16) and the entrance of a condenser (18) of the ORC system, and at least a heat exchanger-user (26) connected by means of an offtake line (25) to at least one said regenerative exchangers (20-24) to receive from them at least a part of the capacity of work fluid and crossed by the user fluid to be heated by means of a thermal exchange with said capacity of work fluid. The part of the capacity of the work fluid on exiting from the user exchanger is returned to the same regenerative exchanger. 21: 2012/ : 15/08/ : 11/03/ : F24J 71: TULI RAJA SINGH 72: TULI RAJA SINGH 33: US 31: 12/ : 2010/01/22 54: METHOD FOR DESIGNING AND BUILDING REFLECTORS FOR A SOLAR CONCENTRATOR ARRAY 57: The present invention discloses further improvement of the shape and disposition of the optical reflecting elements that make up the primary concentrating reflector and the secondary redirecting reflector of the prior art. A method for designing and building reflectors for a solar concentrator array is disclosed, comprising a stationary primary reflector and a moveable secondary reflector wherein the multiple components cooperate to continually concentrate the incoming solar radiation on a remote stationary absorber as the sun runs its' course across the sky. Page 220

221 21: 2012/ : 15/08/ : 11/03/ : A23L, C02F 71: KAMBOURIS AMBROSIOS 72: KAMBOURIS AMBROSIOS 33: AU 31: : 2010/01/17, 54: RECOVERING WATER 57: A method of recovering palatable potable storable water from a process for concentrating an extracted juice, the method including the steps of: providing the extracted juice; concentrating the extracted juice to form a concentrated juice stream and a concentrator waste stream, wherein the concentrator waste stream is not palatable, potable or storable; and purifying the concentrator waste stream to provide palatable potable storable water including the step of passing the concentrator waste stream through activated carbon. 72: HARTWICH, Jessica, KARG, Franz 33: EP 31: : 2010/03/01 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SUBSTRATE PROCESSING The present invention relates to a device for processing substrates in a processing system having at least one process tool disposed in at least one process area, said tool comprising two substrate levels disposed opposite each other and aligned at least approximately perpendicular, wherein the device is adapted for processing at least two substrates at the same time in the process area by means of the process tool, wherein the substrates can be disposed in the substrate levels so that coatings of the substrates face each other and a quasi-closed process space is formed between the substrates at least during processing. The invention further relates to a method for processing coated substrates in a processing system, wherein the substrates comprise coatings and the substrates are each disposed opposite each other, such that the coatings of the substrates face each other and a quasi-closed process space is formed between the substrates at least during processing. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/15 43: 2013/02/26 51: B65G, C03C, C23C, H01L 71: Saint-Gobain Glass France Page 221

222 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/15 43: 2013/02/26 51: A01G 71: WINTERLEITNER, Otto 72: WINTERLEITNER, Otto 33: AT 31: A262/ : 2010/02/22 54: RETAINING MEANS FOR TRAINING VINES The invention relates to a device for attaching retaining means or clips on guide means, in particular strings, for training vines, and to retaining means for this device. To achieve an increased cycle frequency when fixing retaining means to guide means combined with a high degree of automation and economy, it is provided according to the invention that the device is designed with at least one reservoir, a magazine or such a part for the sequential providing of open retaining means and/or of retaining means shaped as two shells and a device, connected to the former, for closing the shells of the retaining means when attaching same to the guide means and enclosing the vine. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/15 43: 2013/02/26 51: H01L 71: Saint-Gobain Glass France 72: PALM, Jörg, FÜRFANGER, Martin, HARTWICH, Jessica, JOST, Stefan 33: EP 31: : 2010/02/23 54: DEVICE FOR FORMING A REDUCED CHAMBER SPACE, AND METHOD FOR POSITIONING MULTILAYER BODIES The invention relates to a device for forming a reduced chamber space, such as a process box or a process hood, comprising an apparatus for positioning at least two multilayer bodies each having at least one surface to be processed, wherein the apparatus is designed so that the multilayer bodies are opposite each other, wherein the surfaces to be processed are facing away from each other, so that the multilayer bodies can be processed as a multilayer body arrangement in a processing system. The invention further relates to a method for positioning at least two multilayer bodies each having at least one surface to be processed, according to which method the two multilayer bodies are arranged in such a device for forming a reduced chamber space, such that the multilayer bodies are opposite each other, wherein the surfaces to be processed are facing away from each other, so that the at least two objects can be processed as a multilayer body arrangement in a processing system. Page 222

223 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/15 43: 2013/02/21 51: A63B, B60C, C08F, C08L 71: Lanxess Deutschland GmbH 72: KLOPPENBURG, Heike, GROß, Thomas 33: EP 31: : 2010/02/19 54: BIMODAL NEODYMIUM-CATALYZED POLYBUTADIENE The invention relates to high-molecular-weight bimodal neodymium-catalyzed polybutadiene, having a high content of cis-1,4 units of >95% and a low content of 1,2-vinyl of <1%, wherein the polybutadiene comprises a linear polymeric main fraction and a long chain-branched polymer fraction, wherein the polymeric main fraction has an increase of >0.5 and the long chain-branched polymer fraction has an increase of <0.3 in the RGM relation. and mixing device (4) is arranged in the vicinity of the bottom for distributing air to the slurry for forming froth and mixing the slurry in the flotation cell. The air distribution and mixing device includes a rotor part (5) that comprises air distribution apertures (6). A drive shaft (7) extends vertically in the flotation cell. The rotor part (5) is attached to the lower end of the drive shaft (7). The drive shaft comprises a hollow interior (8), which constitutes a flow channel for conducting flotation air to the air distribution holes (6) of the rotor part. An electric motor (9) is arranged to rotate the drive shaft (7). The electric motor is supported by a separate supporting framework (10), which is on top of the flotation cell. The electric motor (9) is a permanent magnet motor that comprises a vertical rotor axis (11), the lower end of which is in permanent contact directly with the upper end of the drive shaft (7). 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/15 43: 2013/02/26 51: B01F, B03D, C02F 71: Outotec Oyj 72: PELTOLA, Aleksi, RINNE, Antti 33: FI 31: : 2010/02/23 54: FLOTATION MACHINE The flotation machine includes a flotation cell (1), which comprises a vertical side wall (2) and a bottom (3), and which is upwards open. An air distribution 21: 2012/ : 16/08/ : 07/03/ : B29C 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: SVEN MUSCHKE and JOHANNES KANNENBERG 33: DE 31: : 2010/02/18 Page 223

224 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING WIND POWER PLANT ROTOR BLADES AND A WIND POWER PLANT ROTOR BLADE 57: The present invention concerns a method for producing a wind power plant rotor blade. To allow more efficient production with a high level of quality, the following steps are provided: provision of at,least one mould, placement in the mould of a scrim with at least one core, wherein the core has an upper side with first channel portions and an underside with second channel portions as well as connecting portions between the first and second channel portions, feeding of resin, in particular through the first and/or second channel portions, until the scrim sufficiently impregnated. excess sludge formed in the deammonification of the sludge water is fed to the acration tank (3) and in the aeration tank (3) a low oxygen concentration of less than 1.0 mg/l is set, in such a manner that the ammonium (NH 4 ) present in the wastewater is first reacted by means of aerobically oxidizing bacteria (AOB) to form nitrite (NO 2 ) and is then converted to elemental nitrogen (N 2 ) by means of anaerobically oxidizing bacteria (ANAMMOX), in particular Planctomycetes, ammonium (NH 4 ) and nitrine (NO 2 ), wherein the excess sludge formed during this deammonification in the aeration tank (3), before it is fed to the sludge digestion, is separated into a heavy sludge phase which predominantly contains the anaerobically ammonium (NH 4 )-oxidizing bacteria (ANAMMOX) and a light sludge phase, wherein the heavy sludge phase is recirculated to the aeration tank (3) and the light sludge phase is fed as excess sludge to the sludge digestion. 21: 2012/ : 16/08/ : 12/03/ : C02F 71: CYKLAR-STULZ ABWASSERTECHNIK GMBH 72: GEERT NYHUIS 33: EP 31: : 2010/03/10 54: METHOD FOR THE BIOLOGICAL PURIFICATION OF AMMONIUM-CONTAINING WASTEWATER 57: The invention relates to a method for the biological purification of ammonium-containing wastewater, in particular at between 7 and 25 C, in aeration tank (3) in which the ammonium (NH 4 ) that is present in the wastewater is reacted at a predetermined oxygen concentration to form elemental nitrogen (N 2 ). The excess sludge formed in the reaction is fed at least in part to a sludge digestion, during which the organic components of the sludge are converted to gas. The sludge is then fed to a sludge dewatering and the highly nitrogenous warm sludge water separated from the sludge, which sludge water has in particular a nitrogen concentration of 500 to 2000 mg/l and a temperature of about 25 to 39 C is then fed to a deammonification tank (18). In the deammonification tank (18), the nitrogen compounds (NH 4, organic nitrogen) present in the sludge water are converter by deammonification to elemental nitrogen (N 2 ). According to the invention it is provided that an 21: 2012/ : 16/08/ : 07/03/ : F01L, F04B, F16J 71: JOOSTE SUIER & POMP MAATSKAPPY (EDMS) BPK 72: JOOSTE CHRISTIAAN JAKOBUS JOHANNES 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: FOOT VALVE Page 224

225 57: The invention discloses a foot valve having a valve body being adapted to be joined to a pipe, wherein a threaded bore is provided internally within the valve body. The valve body has an outer circumferential groove formed therein for locating a sealing ring and wherein inner corners of the groove have bevelled corners. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/16 43: 2013/02/19 51: H01Q 71: DEKA Products Limited Partnership 72: BLUMBERG, David, DATTOLO, James J. 33: US 31: 61/308,655 32: 2010/02/26 54: RFID SYSTEM WITH AN EDDY CURRENT TRAP An RFlD antenna assembly configured to be energized with a carrier signal is disclosed. The RFID antenna assembly includes an inductive component including a loop antenna assembly, at least one capaeitivc component coupled to the inductive component, and an eddy current trap positioned a predetermined distance from the loop antenna assembly. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/16 43: 2013/02/26 51: A01K 71: Tagam Limited 72: BLADEN, Roy Victor, GARDNER, Michael Stuart 33: NZ 31: : 2010/01/27 54: ANIMAL TAG APPLICATOR An applicator (1) has handles (2, 4) which on closing together will engage an animal tag with the animal's ear but at which time a control member (28) will engage with a linkage (6) to trip the linkage (6) into a jaw-open position. Once the handles (2, 4) have been released the linkage (6) will again be returned to its normal position primarily under the bias of a spring (25). 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/16 43: 2013/02/18 51: B61L 71: QR Limited 72: BAINES, Stephen, McMAH, Dave 33: AU 31: : 2010/01/29 Page 225

226 54: A RAILROAD CROSSING The present invention relates to a railroad crossing (2). The railroad crossing (2) includes a railroad (4) along which a train can travel. The railroad crossing (2) further includes a road (6) extending across the railroad (4) and along which a vehicle or automobile can travel. The road (6) includes a curved approach (8) to the railroad (4). The curved approach (8) is effective in encouraging a reduction in speed of the vehicle without seriously disrupting vehicle traffic flow. The railroad crossing (2) further includes a movable vehicle impact barrier (10) which can prevent the vehicle from crossing the railroad (4). The road (6) may include two separated traffic lanes (16a, 16b) in which vehicles travel in opposite directions, and this separation of the lanes (16) deters the vehicle from being driven from one lane 16a and into the other lane (16b) in an attempt to circumvent the barrier (10). 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/16 43: 2013/02/21 51: C22C 71: Weir Minerals Australia Ltd 72: DOLMAN, Kevin 33: AU 31: : 2010/02/01 54: METAL ALLOYS FOR HIGH IMPACT APPLICATIONS A casting of a white cast iron alloy and a method of producing the casting are disclosed. A white cast alloy is also disclosed. The casting has a solution treated microstructure that comprises a ferrous matrix of retained austenite and chromium carbides dispersed in the matrix, with the carbides comprising 15 to 60% volume fraction of the alloy. The matrix composition comprises: manganese: 8 to 20 wt%; carbon: 0.8 to 1.5 wt%; chromium: 5 to 15 wt%; and iron: balance (including incidental impurities). 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/17 43: 2013/02/21 51: A01N, A61K 71: CHDI Foundation, Inc. 72: DOMINGUEZ, Celia, TOLEDO-SHERMAN, Leticia M., WINKLER, Dirk, BROOKFIELD, Frederick, DE AGUIAR PENA, Paula C. 33: US 31: 61/298,095 32: 2010/01/25 54: CERTAIN KYNURENINE-3- MONOOXYGENASE INHIBITORS, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF Certain chemical entities are provided herein. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions comprising at least one chemical entity and one or more pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle. Methods of treating patients suffering from certain diseases and disorders responsive to the inhibition of KMO activity are described, which comprise administering to such patients an amount of at least one chemical entity effective to reduce signs or symptoms of the disease or disorder are disclosed. These diseases include neurodegenerative disorders such as Huntington's disease. Also described are methods of treatment include administering at least one chemical entity as a single active agent or administering at least one chemical entity in combination with one or more other therapeutic agents. Also provided are methods for screening compounds capable of inhibiting KMO activity. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/17 43: 2013/02/19 51: H01G 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: FLEISCHER, Corey Adam, HETZEL, Lawrence P., SHAH, Tushar K. 33: US 31: 61/309,827 32: 2010/03/02 54: ELECTRICAL DEVICES CONTAINING CARBON NANOTUBE-INFUSED FIBERS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF Electrical devices containing continuous fibers that are infused with carbon nanotubes are described herein. The electrical devices contain at least a first electrode layer and a second electrode layer, where the first and second electrode layers each contain a plurality of continuous fibers that are infused with carbon nanotubes. In some embodiments, the electrical devices can be supercapacitors, further containing at least a base plate, a layer of separator material disposed between the first and second electrode layers, and an electrolyte in contact with the first and second electrode layers. The first and second electrode layers can be formed by conformal winding of the continuous fibers. The electrical devices can contain any number of additional Page 226

227 electrode layers, each being separated from one another by a layer of separator material. Methods for producing the electrical devices are also described herein. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/17 43: 2013/02/26 51: B62D 71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy 72: MÄKISALO, Kari, TSCHURBANOFF, Aleksei 33: FI 31: : 2010/02/24 54: ARTICULATED TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT AND TRAILER FOR ARTICULATED TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT The present invention relates to removal of excavated rock material in mine and underground as well as surface excavation, and particularly to transport equipment suitable for transporting excavated rock material. The transport equipment suitable for transporting excavated rock material according to the invention comprises a trailer (7, 16, 20) connectable to a body (1) of the transport equipment by a fastening articulation (10), the trailer (7, 16, 20) com- prising a body (8) of the trailer, a transport box (9) of the trailer, and a plurality of wheels of which at least two are arranged to be steerable wheels (11 to 12). 51: B23K, H01M 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: FLEISCHER, Corey Adam, SHAH, Tushar K., HETZEL, Lawrence P., MALECKI, Harry C. 33: US 31: 61/309,828 32: 2010/03/02 54: SPIRAL WOUND ELECTRICAL DEVICES CONTAINING CARBON NANOTUBE-INFUSED ELECTRODE MATERIALS AND METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF Electrical devices having electrodes containing carbon nanotubes infused to a substrate are described herein. The electrical devices contain at least a first electrode material containing a first plurality of carbon nanotubes infused to a first substrate and a second electrode material containing a second plurality of carbon nanotubes infused to a second substrate. The first electrode material and the second electrode material are wound in a spiral configuration about a central axis. The electrical devices can be supercapacitors, which also contain at least an electrolyte in contact with the first electrode material and the second electrode material, and a first separator material disposed between the first electrode material and the second electrode material. Methods and apparatuses for making the electrical devices are also disclosed herein. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/17 43: 2013/02/18 21: 2012/ : 20/08/ : 12/03/ : B02C, C21B, C22B 71: LOESCHE GMBH Page 227

228 72: CARSTEN GEROLD, JORG LANGEL, FRANK DARDEMANN, HOLGER WULFERT 33: DE 31: : 2010/03/05 54: PREPARATION METHOD FOR STAINLESS STEEL SLAGS AND STEELMAKING SLAGS FOR RECOVERING METAL 57: The invention relates to a preparation method for stainless steel slags and modified steelmaking slags for recovering metal. In order to create a dryoperating preparation method that ensures low-wear and energy-efficient comminution and deagglomeration of stainless steel slags and modified steelmaking slags and highly precise separation of a metal fraction and a silicate fraction and that can be variably designed regarding the different slag compositions and different requirements for the quality of the metal fraction and the at least one silicate fraction, a roller mill is used at least for the comminution. The slags are fed at a feed grain size up to approximately 150 mm. The use of an air-swept roller mill in which the comminution and deagglomeration, if necessary drying, and at the same time separation into a substantially mineral-free metal fraction and a nearly metal-free silicate fraction are combined, is advantageous. If an overflow roller mill is used, the metal fraction and the silicate fraction are separated in an external separating device. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/20 43: 2013/01/08 51: H04B, H04L 71: Sony Corporation 72: CUI, Qimei, LI, Shiyuan, TAO, Xiaofeng, WANG, Chao, YANG, Xianjun 33: CN 31: : 2010/02/11 54: CODEBOOK BASED CHANNEL INFORMATION FEEDBACK METHOD, DEVICE AND SYSTEM A codebook based channel information feedback method, device and system are provided in the present invention. The codebook based channel information feedback method includes: measuring, by a terminal in a communication system, a parameter of a downlink channel between the terminal and a base station of the communication system; selecting a plurality of precoding matrixes from a precoding codebook by using the parameter of the downlink channel, wherein a plurality of the precoding matrixes can be used by both of singleuser multi-input multi-output (MIMO) transport mode and multi-user MIMO transport mode, and the precoding codebook is an aggregation of precoding matrixes; and feeding back a first information for indicating a plurality of the precoding matrixes to the base station. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/20 43: 2013/02/20 51: B01F, B01J, C22B 71: Outotec Oyj Page 228

229 72: VAARNO, Jussi, RUONALA, Mikko 33: FI 31: : 2010/03/18 54: REACTOR AND A METHOD OF PURIFYING A PROCESS SOLUTION The invention relates to a method and a reactor for purifying solid matter from the process solution (2) in the fluidized bed in the reactor, into which the process solution is fed to form the fluidized bed (4) in the essentially cylindrical reaction part (3) that is the lowermost part in the reactor, from which bed the flow further moves to the calming part (5) that expands conically upwards from the upper part of the reactor part and, further, to the cylindrical clarification part (6) that is connected to the upper part of the same, the diameter of the clarification part being the same as the upper part of the calming part, whereby at least part of the solution (2) that is fed into the reactor (1) is circulated to the fluidized bed (3) more than once, and that the amount of circulating solution is controlled in the fluidized bed by means of the mixing member (12) placed in the reactor. Embodiments of the present invention provide a method for a component in a container of a user equipment display processing and a user equipment. The method includes: obtaining indication information indicating that a component is in a waiting-to-be-processed state; and according to the indication information, performing reducing processing on a first displayed region that is displayed on a display screen, so that a hidden region is displayed on the display screen, where the first displayed region and the hidden region are comprised in the container for accommodating components. The user equipment includes: an obtaining module, configured to obtain indication information indicating that a component is in a waiting-to-be-processed state; and a processing module, configured to perform, according to the indication information, reducing processing on a first displayed region that is displayed on a display screen in a container, so that a hidden region is displayed on the display screen, where the first displayed region and the hidden region are comprised in the container for accommodating components. In the embodiments of the present invention, when a user needs to perform processing on a component, the user may be prompted that processing may be performed on components in the first displayed region and the hidden region. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/20 43: 2013/02/21 51: G06F 71: Huawei Device Co., Ltd. 72: PENG, Yuzhuo 33: CN 31: : 2010/01/28 54: COMPONENT DISPLAY PROCESSING METHOD AND USER DEVICE 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/20 43: 2013/02/26 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Lead Discovery Center GmbH, Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH 72: EICKHOFF, Jan, NUSSBAUMER, Peter, RÜHTER, Gerd, SCHULTZ-FADEMRECHT, Page 229

230 Carsten, LÜCKING, Ulrich, CHOIDAS, Axel, KLEBL, Bert 33: EP 31: : 2010/03/22 54: PHARMACEUTICALLY ACTIVE DISUBSTITUTED TRIAZINE DERIVATIVES The present invention relates to disubstituted triazine derivatives and/or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, the use of these derivatives as pharmaceutically active agents, especially for the prophylaxis and/or treatment of infectious diseases, including opportunistic diseases, immunological diseases, autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular diseases, cell proliferative diseases, inflammation, erectile dysfunction and stroke, and pharmaceutical compositions containing at least one of said disubstituted triazine derivatives and/or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. Furthermore, the present invention relates to the use of said disubstituted triazine derivatives as inhibitors for a protein kinase. formula (I) wherein R1 is formula (II), formula (III) or formula (IV). the adapter and a second flange located near the body; and a fastener for drawing the first flange and second flange towards each other. 21: 2012/ : 21/08/ : 21/02/ : E04H 71: STRUCTA TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD 72: COETZER PETRUS ALBERTUS 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/08/01 54: PYLON 57: A pylon which has a body of octagonal crosssection and wherein a pair of opposed sides of the body are wider, and thinner, than each of the remaining sides. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/20 43: 2013/02/20 51: F16L 71: Omega Flex, Inc. 72: TREICHEL, Steven A., MILLER, Mark 33: US 31: 12/715,426 32: 2010/03/02 54: FLANGED FITTING FOR USE WITH TUBING CONTAINMENT SYSTEM A fitting for use with metal tubing in a jacket, the fitting including: an adapter, the adapter having a tubular member defining a longitudinal passage having a longitudinal axis for fluid flow; a body for receiving the tubing, the body positioned opposite the adapter and aligned with the longitudinal axis; a sealing member positioned between the adapter and the body; a retainer positioned external to the sealing member, the retainer receiving the adapter and receiving the body; a first flange located near 21: 2012/ : 21/08/ : 21/02/ : B65G 71: JOY MM DELAWARE INC 72: O'NEILL MICHAEL L 33: US 31: 13/ : 2011/08/29 54: SOUND DAMPENING CONVEYOR CHAIN FLIGHT Page 230

231 57: A conveyor flight for a chain comprising at least two spaced apart links, and two side plates that connect the links, with each side plate including two spaced apart extension pins extending from the side plate. The flight comprises a metal support, and the metal support includes two spaced apart cylindrical portions adapted to receive the two spaced apart extension pins. The flight also includes a flexible casing surrounding the metal support. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/21 43: 2013/02/21 51: C22C 71: Weir Minerals Australia Ltd 72: DOLMAN, Kevin 33: AU 31: : 2010/02/05 54: HARD METAL MATERIALS A hard metal material and a method of manufacturing a component of the hard metal material are disclosed. The hard metal material comprises 5-50 volume % particles of a refractory material dispersed in a host metal. The method comprises forming a slurry of 5-50 volume % particles of the refractory material dispersed in a liquid host metal in an inert atmosphere and pouring the slurry into a mould and forming a casting of the component. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/21 43: 2013/02/21 51: C21B, F27D 71: Allied Mineral Products, Inc. 72: VAN LAAR, Floris, VAN LAAR, Jacobus 33: US 31: 61/303,894 32: 2010/02/12 54: HOT BLAST STOVE DOME AND HOT BLAST STOVE A hot blast stove dome comprises a first dome portion adapted for support on a combustion chamber wall of a hot blast stove, and a second dome portion adapted for support on a checker chamber wall of a hot blast stove, wherein a vertical expansion joint is provided between the first dome portion and the second dome portion and is adapted to allow the first dome portion and the second dome portion to independently accommodate vertical expansion of their respective supporting walls. The dome is suitably provided in a hot blast stove which comprises a combustion chamber, a checker chamber, a cylindrical housing comprising a combustion chamber wall and a checker chamber wall. Page 231

232 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/21 43: 2013/02/21 51: E21B, E21D, G05G, G06F 71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy 72: PUURA, Jussi 33: FI 31: : 2010/02/25 54: ROCK DRILLING RIG, METHOD FOR ROCK DRILLING, AND CONTROL SYSTEM OF ROCK DRILLING RIG The invention relates to a rock drilling rig, a method for rock drilling and a control system of a rock drilling rig. The rock drilling rig (1) comprises a drilling unit (6) for drilling drill holes (21) as a drill hole pattern. The location of the drilling unit is determined and the control unit (16) is arranged to control by means of a control member (19), on the basis of the given target position, actuators (19) influencing the position of the drilling unit. Each individual direction of motion of the control member is arranged to influence the target position in relation to only one coordinate or direction angle. Further, the directions of motion of the control member are arranged to be intuitive in relation to the directions of motion of the drilling unit. 21: 2012/ : 22/08/ : 08/03/ : B65B, B65D, B65G 71: GAVIN CAMPBELL ARMSTRONG 72: Gavin Campbell ARMSTRONG 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/09/21 54: FEEDER 57: THIS invention relates to a feeder. More specifically, the invention relates to a secure feeder for feeding material onto a conveyor belt enclosed in a pipe, generally known as a pipe conveyor, preventing access to the material being transported thereby. The feeder includes a container, a flow regulating member and a flow restricting member. The container defines a loading end for receiving material and a discharge end for discharging material into the conveyor belt. In use, the flow regulating member regulates the flow of material through the discharge end of the container while the flow restricting member restricts the flow of material deposited on the conveyor belt to an upstream-todownstream direction thereby preventing the backflow of material in an opposite downstream-toupstream direction. Furthermore, the flow restricting member comprises a free end positionable in use in contact or close proximity with the conveyor belt. Page 232

233 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/22 43: 2013/02/26 51: G10L 71: Voiceage Corporation 72: BESSETTE, Bruno 33: US 31: 61/324,191 32: 2010/04/14 54: FLEXIBLE AND SCALABLE COMBINED INNOVATION CODEBOOK FOR USE IN CELP CODER AND DECODER In a CELP coder, a combined innovation codebook coding device comprises a pre-quantizer of a first, adaptive-codebook excitation residual, and a CELP innovation-codebook search module responsive to a second excitation residual produced from the first, adaptive-codebook excitation residual. In a CELP decoder, a combined innovation codebook comprises a de-quantizer of pre-quantized coding parameters into a first excitation contribution, and a CELP innovation-codebook structure responsive to CELP innovation-codebook parameters to produce a second excitation contribution. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/22 43: 2013/02/26 51: F24J, G01J, G01N 71: Abengoa Solar New Technologies S.A. 72: ALONSO ESTEBAN, Rafael, HERAS VILA, Carlos, SALINAS ÁRIZ, Iñigo, IZQUIERDO NÚÑEZ, David, GÓMEZ POLO, Jesús, GIMENO MELENDO, Alberto, VILLUENDAS YUSTE, Francisco, MARTÍNEZ SANZ, Noelia 33: ES 31: P : 2010/02/25 54: PORTABLE SPECTROPHOTOMETER AND METHOD FOR CHARACTERISING SOLAR COLLECTOR TUBES The invention relates to a portable spectrophotometer and to a method for characterising solar collector tubes for the simultaneous in-field characterisation of reflection and transmission coefficients. The device includes all of the components required to perform the aforementioned measurements, such as a module for measuring the reflection coefficient (R) of the inner tube (1'), a module for measuring the transmission coefficient (T) of the outer tube (1"), an electronic system for acquiring and processing data (12), an external computer (13) for controlling the device and exporting the measured data (17), and a system allowing communication (15) between the device and the computer (13). Page 233

234 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/23 43: 2013/02/27 51: A61F 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: ARAYAMA, Takaya, MUKAI, Hirotomo 33: JP 31: : 2010/02/27 54: DISPOSABLE WORN ARTICLE A disposable worn article diaper (1) includes: a central slit (45) formed in an absorber (40) such that the absorber (40) is curved to be convex toward an inward direction toward a wearer in a crotch region; side curved portions (46L, 46R) formed in the absorber (40) along the lengthwise direction such that the absorber (40) is curved to be convex toward the outward direction.the disposable worn article diaper (1) includes a crossing elastic member (7A) crossing the absorber (40) in middle crotch regions and fixed to the absorber (40).The absorber (40) is contracted by the crossing elastic member (7A) toward a center of the absorber in the widthwise direction. 21: 2012/ : 24/08/ : 12/03/ : B65D 71: TOBIAS SCHLEGEL 72: TOBIAS SCHLEGEL 33: DE 31: : 2010/03/19 54: PACKAGING FOR OBJECTS THAT HAVE A PORTION OF LIQUID 57: The invention relates to a packaging for objects that have a portion of liquid, comprising a container (1) composed of a liquid-impermeable material for receiving the object (9) and a dimensionally stable hollow body (10, 13, 15), which has at least one opening (12, 14, 16) and is arranged in the container (1) and receives the liquid that escapes an object (9) arranged in the container (1). Page 234

235 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/24 43: 2013/01/08 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: PAN, Long 33: US 31: PCT/US2007/ : 2007/12/12 54: ANTIPERSPIRANT ACTIVE COMPOSITIONS HAVING SEC CHROMATOGRAM EXHIBITING HIGH SEC PEAK 4 INTENSITY An antiperspirant active composition comprising an aluminum salt having an aluminum to chloride molar ratio of about 0.3:1 to about 3: 1, exhibiting a SEC chromatogram having a SEC Peak 4 to Peak 3 intensity ratio of at least 7 and a Peak 4 intensity greater than a Peak 5 intensity in aqueous solution. The composition can optionally include zirconium. Also, methods and processes of making the same. 72: NAGAYASU, Yoshiyuki, HAYASAKA, Kazuaki, ONO, Hideki 33: JP 31: : 2010/02/26 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF ACTIVATED FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS CATALYST, AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF HYDROCARBON A process for producing an activated Fischer- Tropsch synthesis catalyst, characterized by comprising a hydrogen reduction step of carrying out reduction in a gas containing molecular hydrogen at a temperature of 300 to 600 C and a CO reduction step of carrying out reduction in a gas containing no molecular hydrogen and containing carbon monoxide at a temperature of 200 to 400 C, wherein both of the steps are carried out using a catalyst which comprises a carrier comprising a porous inorganic oxide and a cobalt compound and/or a ruthenium compound supported on the carrier in an amount of 3 to 50 parts by mass in terms of metal atom content relative to 100 parts by mass of the carrier. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/24 43: 2013/02/28 51: A61F 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: ARAYAMA, Takaya, MUKAI, Hirotomo 33: JP 31: : 2010/02/27 54: DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE A disposable diaper 1 has a central slit 45 formed along the lengthwise direction L so that the absorber 40 can be curved to be convex in the inward direction, and a pair of side slits 46L, 46R formed along the lengthwise direction L so that the absorber 40 can be curved to be convex in the outward direction. An average total weight of a water absorbent polymer at the central portion CT and the side edge portion SL, SR is smaller than an average total weight of the water absorbent polymer at the middle portion ML, MR. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/24 43: 2013/02/28 51: B01J, C10G 71: JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation Page 235

236 space heater, a water heater, a cooking stove, a lighting apparatus, and so forth. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/27 43: 2013/02/27 51: F23D, F24C 71: KGANYISITSE INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: MPHAHLELE, Mogomotsi Simon, KRUGER, Petrus Charl Jacobus 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/01/26 54: A FUEL BURNING APPARATUS The invention provides a fuel burning apparatus (10) including an upright first tubular wall (14) and an upright second tubular wall (16) around the first. The walls define between them a peripheral combustion chamber (42). The apparatus includes also a fuel tray (44) underneath the combustion chamber for receiving liquid fuel and a fuel reservoir (46) for storing such fuel. At least one of the walls defines there through a plurality of apertures. In use, liquid fuel is fed from the reservoir via feed means into the fuel tray, upon which it is combusted in the combustion chamber. The feed means includes a manually adjustable valve (50) providing for manual adjustment of the flow rate of the fuel. The fuel burning apparatus can be configured as any of a 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/27 43: 2013/02/28 51: C09D 71: Sun Chemical Corporation 72: DURAND, Richard R., SAVARMAND, Saeid, POSTLE, Stephen 33: US 31: 61/309,028 32: 2010/03/01 54: VISCOELASTICITY OF INKS FOR HIGH SPEEDING PRINTING An ink for high-speed printing is formulated by controlling the phase angle of the ink to less than 60 at a frequency of 10 Hz when the ratio of the total non-volatiles volume fraction of the ink to the maximum total non-volatiles volume fraction of the ink is a ratio between about 0.40 to about An ink for high-speed printing includes one or more resins, one or more colorants, one or more solvents, and one or more additives. The ink can be a flexographic ink, a rotogravure ink, a heatset offset ink, or a publication gravure ink. A print of the ink includes less than 1 % of pinholes by area. The ink is applied to a substrate, which moves at a speed of greater than 1200 feet / min. Page 236

237 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/27 43: 2013/02/28 51: C09D 71: Sun Chemical Corporation 72: DURAND Jr, Richard R., SPRYCHA, Ryszard, MATHEW, Mathew 33: US 31: 61/309,158 32: 2010/03/01 54: SURFACE TENSION OF INKS FOR HIGH SPEEDING PRINTING A method of formulating ink for high-speeding printing includes controlling a surface tension of the ink to equal to or greater than 26 mn/m, equal to or greater than 28 mn/m, or equal to or greater than 30 mn/m. The surface tension is measured when the ratio of the total non-volatiles volume fraction of the ink to the maximum total non-volatiles volume fraction of the ink is a ratio between about 0.40 and about An ink for high-speed printing includes one or more resins, one or more colorants, one or more solvents, and one or more additives. The ink can be a flexographic ink, a rotogravure ink, a heatset offset ink, or a publication gravure ink. A print of the ink includes less than 1 % of pinholes by area. A method of printing includes preparing an ink and applying the ink to a substrate. The ink has a surface tension of equal to or greater than 26 mn/m, and the substrate moves at a speed of greater than 1200 feet / min. 21: 2012/ : 29/08/ : 15/03/ : B66C 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: FRANK LULKER 33: DE 31: : 2010/03/23 54: LIFTING UNIT FOR LIFTING A ROTOR OF A WIND ENERGY INSTALLATION 57: What is envisaged is: a lifting unit for lifting a rotor of a wind energy installation. The lifting unit has at least one first sling (100) for looping around a region of a rotor blade which is close to the rotor blade base on a rotor of the wind energy installation, at least one transverse strut (900), at elast one first and second struts or sling elements (300, 400) and at least one first and second articulation units (200, 210). The at least one first and second struts or sling elements (300, 400) extend between the at least one first and second articulation units (200, 210) and the transverse strut (900). In addition, the lifting unit has at least one second sling (500), which has a first and a second sling element (510, 520) and a strut (530). The first ends of the first and second sling elements (510, 520) are fixed to the first and second articulation units (200, 210). The second sling (500) is configured so as to be arranged around a rotor blade tip. Page 237

238 21: 2012/ : 31/08/ : 15/03/ : C02F 71: VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS & TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT 72: LUC QUEVILLON 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: BALLAST FLOCCULATION AND SEDIMENTATION WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM WITH SIMPLIFIED SLUDGE RECIRCULATION, AND PROCESS THEREFOR 57: A process for water treatment, including a combination of methods from the group comprising coagulation, sedimentation, flocculation and ballast flocculation, which is further improved by the addition of a simplified sludge recirculation system. The recirculation system corresponding to this process allows higher sludge density as well as less significant water volume losses by making the sludge accumulating the bottom of the sedimentation zone go through a hydro cyclone a certain number of times in repeated cycles thus augmenting the solid particles density of the extracted sludge. The system may also be controlled by a suspended solid analyser, a flow meter and/or a timer. The present invention also includes a method of producing specific fluid flow control behaviour with this simplified sludge recirculation system, which furthermore improves the efficiency of the process. 21: 2012/ : 05/09/ : 15/03/ : B29B 71: EREMA ENGINEERING RECYCLING MASCHINEN AND ANLAGEN GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H. 72: GERHARD WENDELIN, KLAUS FEICHTINGER, MANFRED HACKL, GEORG WEIGERSTORFER 33: AT 31: A 600/ : 2010/04/14 54: APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING PLASTICS MATERIAL 57: The invention relates to an apparatus and a process for processing plastics material, which has at least one receptacle (1) in which at least one mixing and/or comminution tool (3) which can rotate about an axis of rotation (10) for mixing and heating the plastics material is arranged and which has at least one conveyor (5) for discharging the plastics material from the receptacle (1) having at least one screw (6) which rotates in a housing (16), where the conveyor (5) is joined at its materials inlet side to the interior of the receptacle (1) via an opening (8) formed in a side wall (9) of the receptacle (1) for introduction or feeding of the material, where the opening (8) is arranged in the region of the height of the mixing and/or comminution tool (3). The invention is characterized in that the imaginary extension of the central longitudinal axis (15) of the conveyor (5) or the screw (6) counter to the transport direction of the conveyor (5) runs past the axis rotation (10) of the receptacle (1) without intersecting this, where the longitudinal axis (15) of the conveyor (5) is offset by a distance (18) relative to the similarly directed or parallel radii (11) of the receptacle (1) on the outlet side or in the direction (12) of rotation or movement of the mixing and/or comminution tool (3) running past the opening (8) or of the plastics material moved past the opening (8). Page 238

239 21: 2012/ : 07/09/ : 15/03/ : G02B 71: ALANOD GMBH & CO KG 72: FRANK TEMPLIN, HARALD KUSTER, RENE PUSCHL 33: DE 31: : 2010/04/01 54: REFLECTOR HAVING HIGH RESISTANCE AGAINST WEATHER AND CORROSION EFFECTS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME 57: The invention relates to a reflector (1) for electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range of 100 nm to 1 mm, having high resistance against weather and corrosion effects, comprising a metal reflector body (2) having a reflecting surface (3), or a reflector body (2) on which a reflective layer (9) is deposited, and a transparent cover layer (4) made of polysiloxane formed in a sol-gel process. In order to maintain the know advantages of sol-gel protective coatings and achieve a technologically more advantageous production method, according to the invention, the cover layer (4) is made of a crosslinked polycondensate product of at least one silicic acid ester and at least one cyclic siloxane oligomer comprising, vinyl, and/or aryl groups. 21: 2012/ : 07/09/ : 15/03/ : H01R, H02G 71: HUMMEL AG 72: MARIO BARTHOLOMA, VOLKER GOTZ, FRITZ ZUGEL, ACHIM HOCH 33: DE 31: : 2010/03/31 54: CABLE FITTING HAVING A CLAMPING DEVICE FOR AN ARMOR OF THE CABLE 57: The invention relates to a cable fitting (1) comprising a threaded sleeve (2) that can be inserted in a wall or a pipe coupling, having an external thread and a coupling nut (3) interacting with said external thread of the threaded sleeve (2). By tightening the coupling nut (3), a clamping insert (5) can be pressed against a cable (4) to be retained, wherein the cable (4) comprises armor (7) exposed at least in places within the cable fitting (1). A clamping device (8) for clamping a part of said armor (7) is provided in the cable fitting (1), said clamping device (8) partially engaging in the inner opening of the threaded sleeve (2) in the axial directional in the use position and being directly or indirectly acted upon by the coupling nut (3) outside of the threaded sleeve (2). In order to prevent rotation of the cable (4) and/or the clamping device (8) when the coupling nut (3) is tightened, the part (8a) of the clamping device (8) engaging in the threaded sleeve (2) in the use position is positively fixed on the inner face of the threaded sleeve (2) in the direction of rotation, and has, for example, a polygonal cross-section. The end face (9) of the clamping device (8) engaging in the threaded sleeve (2) can thereby act on a second clamping insert (6). Page 239

240 from the container(1) in an area above the level of the material in the container (1) by means of at least one feeding means (50), which is arranged on at least one lance (70) that protrudes from a side wall (2) of the container (1) into the interior of the container (1). 21: 2012/ : 11/09/ : 15/03/ : B29B 71: EREMA ENGINEERING RECYCLING MASCHINEN AND ANLAGEN GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H. 72: GERHARD WENDELIN, KLAUS FEICHTINGER, MANFRED HACKL 33: AT 31: A 629/ : 2010/04/16 54: LANCE 57: The invention relates to a method for preparing and cleaning a polymer material, wherein the fragmented and non-melted polymer material is moved and heated in a container (1) by at least one mixing and/or comminuting tool (12, 21), and wherein in order to remove undesired interfering substances that impair the preparation or further processing of the material, a rinsing medium is introduced into the container (1) in an area below the level of the material in the container (1) during operation or below the material level of the mixing vortex that forms, wherein the rinsing medium is conducted at least through a partial area of the material to form a forced flow and wherein the rinsing medium then enriched or saturated with interfering substances is subsequently discharged 21: 2012/ : 2012/09/12 43: 2013/ : A61K, A61P 71: Bioex Therapeutics Inc 72: LIU, Jie, ZHANG, Yongke 33: CN 31: : 2010/03/17 54: NEW HUMANIZED ANTI-CD20 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY The present invention discloses methods of design and preparation for a new humanized anti-cd20 monoclonal antibody, related genes, protein sequence, and the use of said antibody. Comparing to murine-derived antibodies and human-mouse chimeric antibodies, said humanized anti-cd20 antibody maintains or improves high binding activity of the variable regions, meanwhile reduces the immunogenicity of chimeric antibodies, consequently achieves the effect of reducing medicine side effects and improving clinical treatment. The antibody disclosed by the present invention is efficiently expressed in animal cells, can be used for industrial production. It could be used in treating B cell lymphoma, leukaemia, or B cell-associated autoimmune disease with a wide application prospect. Page 240

241 51: H04N 71: Sony Corporation 72: IWAKI, Hiroyuki 33: JP 31: : 2010/04/30 54: COLUMN A/D CONVERTER, COLUMN A/D CONVERSION METHOD, SOLID-STATE IMAGING ELEMENT AND CAMERA SYSTEM A solid-state imaging device having an analog-digital converter, and an analog-digital conversion method are described herein. An example of a solid-state imaging device includes a column processing section that includes a low-level bit latching section. The low-level bit latching section receives a comparator output from a comparator and a count output from a counter, and the low-level bit latching section latches a count value. 21: 2012/ : 01/10/ : 02/04/ : A43B 71: LORAOME QUINTON THERON 72: LORAOME QUINTON THERON 33: ZA. 31: 2011/ : 2011/09/29 54: BAREFOOT BALL GAME PLAYER'S TEMPORATY TOE AND FOOT PROTECTOR 57: A kicking aid in the form of an otherwise barefoot ball game player's temporary toe and foot protector 10 comprises impact mitigating means in the form of a shoe front part type cover 12 of resilient character that fully ensheaths a foot up to short of an ankle once worn for use and an aid foot accommodating trailing section in the form of a heel engaging strap facility 14. The upper part 16 of the cover defines a nose section 20, a central section 22 and a trailing flap 24 of which the nose section 20 is of greater thickness in forming a cushion. The flap 24 provides opposite locations of strap securing while it shaped to accommodate the bridge of the foot of a user. 21: 2012/ : 2012/10/10 43: 2013/02/19 21: 2012/ : 2012/10/19 43: 2013/02/26 51: H01L, H03M, H04N 71: Sony Corporation 72: IWAKI, Hiroyuki, MURAKAMI, Hirotaka, INADA, Yoshiaki, HISAMATSU, Yasuaki 33: JP 31: : 2010/04/30 54: A/D CONVERTER, A/D CONVERSION METHOD, SOLID-STATE IMAGING ELEMENT AND CAMERA SYSTEM A solid-state imaging device having an analog-digital converter, and an analog-digital conversion method are described herein. An example of a solid-state imaging device includes a bit inconsistency prevention section configured to prevent bit inconsistency between output of a low-level bit latch section and a high-level bit counting section. Page 241

242 tip (132). The web (200) is wave-shaped in the longitudinal direction of the rotor blade. 21: 2012/ : 23/08/ : 27/02/ : F03D 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 33: DE 31: : 2010/03/10 54: WIND TURBINE ROTOR BLADE 57: The invention relates to a wind turbine rotor blade comprising a root (131), a tip (132), a front edge (133) and a rear edge (134). Said rotor blade also has a pressure side (136) and a suction side (135) and at least one web (200) arranged at least partially between the suction and the pressure side (135, 136). Said rotor blade comprises a longitudinal direction extending between the root (131) and the tip (132). The web (200) is wave-shaped in the longitudinal direction of the rotor blade., The invention relates to a wind turbine rotor blade comprising a root (131), a tip (132), a front edge (133) and a rear edge (134). Said rotor blade also has a pressure side (136) and a suction side (135) and at least one web (200) arranged at least partially between the suction and the pressure side (135, 136). Said rotor blade comprises a longitudinal direction extending between the root (131) and the Page 242

243 HYPOTHECATIONS No records available JUDGMENTS No records available OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES No records available Page 243

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245 DESIGNS APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993 Copies of the application and representations cannot be supplied until application is registered and advertised. In all correspondence reference should be made to the number of the application. The particulars appear in the following sequence: Application number, full name of applicant, class, articles to which design is to be applied and priority date (if any) - APPLIED ON 26/03/ A2013/00554-SCANIA CV AB. Class 12.CAB CORNER. Priority: 10/10/2012, 2012/0446 A2013/00555-SCANIA CV AB. Class 12.CAB CORNERN VANE A2013/00556-SCREEN GRAPHICS CC. Class 06.PORTABLE KIOSK A2013/00557-SCREEN GRAPHICS CC. Class 20.PORTABLE KIOSK - APPLIED ON 27/03/ A2013/00558-SCREEN GRAPHICS CC. Class 20.PORTABLE KIOSK A2013/00559-SCREEN GRAPHICS CC. Class 06.PORTABLE KIOSK A2013/00561-LOMBARD, THOMAS. Class 13.SOLAR POWER GENERATORS A2013/00562-SIEMENS ENTERPRISE COMMUNICATIONS GMBH & CO. KG. Class 14.DESKTOP TELEPHONES. Priority: 05/10/2012, A2013/00563-SIEMENS ENTERPRISE COMMUNICATIONS GMBH & CO. KG. Class 14.DESKTOP TELEPHONES. Priority: 28/09/2012, A2013/00564-BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO ( INVESMENTS) LIMITED. Class 09.PACKAGING. Priority: 28/09/2012, WIPO12036 A2013/00565-BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO ( INVESMENTS) LIMITED. Class 09.PACKAGING. Priority: 28/09/2012, WIPO12036 A2013/00566-BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO ( INVESMENTS) LIMITED. Class 09.PACKAGING. Priority: 28/09/2012, WIPO12036 F2013/00560-LOMBARD, THOMAS. Class 13.SOLAR POWER GENERATORS - APPLIED ON 28/03/ Page 245

246 A2013/00567-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 26.HEADLIGHT FOR AN AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 28/09/2012, A2013/00568-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 26.REAR COMBINATION LAMP FOR AN AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 28/09/2012, A2013/00569-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 12.REAR BUMPER FOR AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 28/09/2012, A2013/00570-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 12.FRONT BUMPER FOR AN AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 28/09/2012, A2013/00571-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 12.CENTER CONSOLE FOR AN AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 28/09/2012, A2013/00572-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 12.CENTER CONSOLE FOR AN AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 28/09/2012, A2013/00573-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 12.INSTRUMENT PANEL FOR AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 28/09/2012, 2012/ A2013/00574-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 26.REAR COMBINATION LAMP FOR AN AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 28/09/2012, A2013/00575-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 12.FRONT BUMPER FOR AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 28/09/2012, A2013/00576-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 12.AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 28/09/2012, A2013/00577-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 12.RADIATOR GRILL FOR AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 28/09/2012, A2013/00578-SCANIA CV AB. Class 12.CAB CORNER PANEL. Priority: 10/10/2012, 2012/0447 A2013/00579-SCANIA CV AB. Class 12.VEHICLE SIDE INDICATOR CASING. Priority: 11/10/2012, 2012/0448 A2013/00580-SCANIA CV AB. Class 12.CAB CORNER. Priority: 10/10/2012, 2012/0447 A2013/00581-SCANIA CV AB. Class 12.CAB CORNER VANE. Priority: 10/10/2012, 2012/0447 A2013/00582-CARMELO JOSEPH LICCIARDI DI STEFANO. Class 08.SPINDLE COVER. Priority: 04/10/2012, 14947/2012 A2013/00583-CARMELO JOSEPH LICCIARDI DI STEFANO. Class 08.SPINDLER COVER. Priority: 04/10/2012, 14948/ APPLIED ON 02/04/ Page 246

247 A2013/00589-CARMELO JOSEPH LICCIARDI DI STEFANO. Class 08.BRACKET FOR CURTAINS AND BLINDS. Priority: 11/10/2012, 15045/2012 A2013/00590-CARMELO JOSEPH LICCIARDI DI STEFANO. Class 08.BRACKET FOR CURTAINS AND BLINDS. Priority: 11/10/2012, 15047/2012 A2013/00591-CARMELO JOSEPH LICCIARDI DI STEFANO. Class 08.BRACKET ASSEMBLY FOR CURTAINS AND BLINDS. Priority: 11/10/2012, 15043/2012 A2013/00592-CARMELO JOSEPH LICCIARDI DI STEFANO. Class 08.BRACKET ASSEMBLY FOR CURTAINS AND BLINDS. Priority: 11/10/2012, 15044/2012 F2013/00585-BREED, HERMANS JOHANNES. Class 25.A LADDER F2013/00586-STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD. Class 02.AN ARM GUARD F2013/00587-STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD. Class 29.A BLASTING BARRICADE - APPLIED ON 03/04/ A2013/00588-GRAUSAM HANDLES GMBH. Class 06.TOWELS A2013/00593-JUNIOR, ANTONIO SEMEDO EJIKE, GERALD NNAEMEKA. Class 09.PORTABLE STORAGE DRUMS A2013/00595-ATOMO DIAGNOSTICS PTY LIMITED. Class 24.DEVICE FOR COLLECTING AND TESTING A FLUID SAMPLE. Priority: 03/10/2012, 14942/2012 A2013/00596-HOT BUNS ENTERPRISES (PTY) LTD. Class 05.SLIP-ON, INSULATED CAMPING CHAIR COVER A2013/00597-HOT BUNS ENTERPRISES (PTY) LTD. Class 05.SLIP-ON, INSULATED STADIUM CHAIR COVER A2013/00600-PAUL ANTHONY SIMPSON. Class 09.CONTAINER A2013/00601-PAUL ANTHONY SIMPSON. Class 23.DISPENSER A2013/00602-PAUL ANTHONY SIMPSON. Class 20.DISPENSER A2013/00603-PAUL ANTHONY SIMPSON. Class 10.DISPENSER A2013/00604-GEORGIOS HAJIPETROU. Class 15.TOOL A2013/00606-GEORGIOS HAJIPETROU. Class 08.TOOL F2013/00594-WELDON, MARK, VINCENT; MULLER, STEPHANUS, PETRUS. Class 02.A WRISTBAND Page 247

248 F2013/00598-HOT BUNS ENTERPRISES (PTY) LTD. Class 05.SLIP-ON INSULATED STADIUM CHAIR COVER F2013/00599-HOT BUNS ENTERPRISES (PTY) LTD. Class 05.SLIP-ON INSULATED CAMPING CHAIR COVER F2013/00605-GEORGIOS HAJIPETROU. Class 08.TOOL F2013/00607-GEORGIOS HAJIPETROU. Class 15.TOOL - APPLIED ON 04/04/ F2013/00608-R C G ENGENEERING CC T/A SEAN ENGINEERING. Class 08.SECURING PLATE ASSEMBLY - APPLIED ON 05/04/ F2013/00609-VAN HEERDEN, JACK DENYS. Class 12.ROAD VEHICLE TRAILERS F2013/00610-VAN HEERDEN, JACK DENYSBENNETTO, PETER GEOFRREY. Class 12.ROAD VEHICLE TRAILERS F2013/00611-INNOVATIVE DISASTER SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD. Class 25.TRANSITIONAL HUT/SHELTER F2013/00612-INNOVATIVE DISASTER SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD. Class 25.TRANSITIONAL LATRINE/LOO - APPLIED ON 08/04/ A2013/00613-RECKITT BENCKISER N.V.. Class 09.CAP. Priority: 08/10/2012, A2013/00614-RECKITT BENCKISER N.V.. Class 09.BOTTLE WITH CAP. Priority: 08/10/2012, A2013/00615-RECKITT BENCKISER N.V.. Class 09.CAP. Priority: 08/10/2012, A2013/00616-RECKITT BENCKISER N.V.. Class 09.BOTTLE WITH CAP. Priority: 08/10/2012, A2013/00617-KOTKIS RICHARD, JONATHAN. Class 19.ALMANAC A2013/00618-KOTKIS RICHARD, JONATHAN. Class 19.ALMANAC A2013/00619-KOTKIS RICHARD, JONATHAN. Class 19.ALMANAC A2013/00620-KOTKIS RICHARD, JONATHAN. Class 19.ALMANAC Page 248

249 A2013/00621-KOTKIS RICHARD, JONATHAN. Class 19.ALMANAC A2013/00622-KOTKIS RICHARD, JONATHAN. Class 19.ALMANAC A2013/00623-QUIKROCK ENGINEERING PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 15.BEARING UNITS FOR BICYCLE BOTTOM BRACKETS A2013/00625-PATIN TRADING 84 (PTY) LTD. Class LIGHTER A2013/00626-GLEN MELVILLE MURPHY. Class 20.SHADE CLOTH SLEEVE A2013/00627-RICKARD AIR DIFFUSION (PTY) LTD. Class 23.AIRFLOW CONTROL MECHANISM F2013/00624-QUIKROCK ENGINEERING PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 15.BEARING UNITS FOR BICYCLE BOTTOM BRACKETS - APPLIED ON 09/04/ A2013/00628-APPLICATION DES GAZ. Class 07.COOKING STOVES A2013/00629-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. Class 13.CHARGING UNIT. Priority: 23/10/2012, A2013/00630-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S A. Class 13.CHARGING UNIT. Priority: 26/10/2012, A2013/00631-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S A. Class 13.CHARGING UNIT. Priority: 26/10/2012, A2013/00632-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S A. Class 13.CHARGING UNIT. Priority: 26/10/2012, F2013/00633-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE - APPLIED ON 10/04/ A2013/00635-JOBURGER CC. Class 09.DISPENSER A2013/00636-JOBURGER CC. Class 09.CARTRIDGE FOR A DISPENSER A2013/00638-CONTINENTAL AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT. Class 12.TYRE TREADS. Priority: 19/10/2012, A2013/00639-POLYOAK PACKAGING (PTY) LTD. Class 09.CONTAINER A2013/00640-POLYOAK PACKAGING (PTY) LTD. Class 09.CONTAINER A2013/00642-POLYOAK PACKAGING (PTY) LTD. Class 09.CONTAINER A2013/00643-DEON LOURENS COETZEE. Class 99.AIRGUN Page 249

250 F2013/00634-JOBURGER CC. Class 09.DISPENSER HOUSING F2013/00637-JOBURGER CC. Class 09.CARTRIDGE FOR A DISPENSER - APPLIED ON 11/04/ /00649-STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD. Class 02.A KNEE GUARD A2013/00645-C.J BEARING AND CASTINGS (PTY) LTD. Class 12.COUPLING LINK F2013/00644-C.J BEARING AND CASTINGS (PTY) LTD. Class 12.CPUPLING LINK F2013/00646-STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD. Class 02.A KNEE GUARD F2013/00647-STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD. Class 02.A KNEE GUARD F2013/00648-STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD. Class 02.A KNEE GUARD F2013/00650-STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD. Class 02.A KNEE GUARD F2013/00651-GEREEDSCHAPPENFABRIEK VAN DEN BRINK B.V.. Class 09.CONTAINERS WITH LIDS. Priority: 14/01/2013, F2013/00652-GEREEDSCHAPPENFABRIEK VAN DEN BRINK B.V.. Class 09.CONTAINERS WITH LIDS. Priority: 14/01/2013, F2013/00680-EVEXAR MEDICAL LIMITED. Class 24.A SPECULUM DEVICE. Priority: 13/12/2012, F2013/00681-EVEXAR MEDICAL LIMITED. Class 24.A SPECULUM DEVICE. Priority: 13/12/2012, F2013/00682-EVEXAR MEDICAL LIMITED. Class 24.A COMPONENT OF A SPECULUM DEVICE. Priority: 13/12/2012, F2013/00683-EVEXAR MEDICAL LIMITED. Class 24.A COMPONENT OF A SPECULUM DEVICE. Priority: 13/12/2012, APPLIED ON 12/04/ A2013/00655-DAIMLER AG. Class 09.CASES FOR HANDLING AND STORAGE OF GOODS A2013/00656-DAIMLER AG. Class 09.CASES FOR HANDLING AND STORAGE OF GOODS A2013/00657-DAIMLER AG. Class 09.CASES FOR HANDLING AND STORAGE OF GOODS Page 250

251 A2013/00658-DAIMLER AG. Class 09.CASES FOR HANDLING AND STORAGE OF GOODS A2013/00659-DAIMLER AG. Class 09.CASES FOR HANDLING AND STORAGE OF GOODS A2013/00660-DAIMLER AG. Class 09.CASES FOR HANDLING AND STORAGE OF GOODS A2013/00661-DAIMLER AG. Class 09.CASES FOR HANDLING AND STORAGE OF GOODS A2013/00662-YAMAHA MOTOR POWER PRODUCTS KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 13.ENGINE GENERATOR. Priority: 15/10/2012, A2013/00663-DAIMLER AG. Class 09.CASES FOR HANDLING AND STORAGE OF GOODS A2013/00664-SANDVIC INTER LLECTUAL PROPERTY AB. Class 15.CRUSHERS. Priority: 11/02/2013, A2013/00665-SANDVIC INTER LLECTUAL PROPERTY AB. Class 15.CRUSHERS. Priority: 11/02/2013, A2013/00666-CARMELO JOSEPH LICCIARDI DI STEFANO. Class 08.WINDET ASSEMBLY FOR CURTAINS AND BLINDS A2013/00668-MOJAJAGAE STEPHEN SELAMOLELA. Class 06.FURNITURE F2013/00653-SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD. Class 23.SEWAGE WORKS F2013/00654-SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD. Class 23.BIOREACTOR,SEWAGE STRUCTURES F2013/00667-SHAUN GAVENDER. Class 06.LED DISPLAY SKIN FRAME - APPLIED ON 15/04/ A2013/00669-WM. WRIGLET JR. COMPANY. Class 09.BLISTER PACKAGING. Priority: 15/10/2012, 29/434,591 A2013/00670-WM. WRIGLET JR. COMPANY. Class 09.SLEEVE FOR USE WITH BLISTER PACKAGING. Priority: 15/10/2012, 29/434,591 A2013/00671-WM. WRIGLET JR. COMPANY. Class 09.SLEEVE FOR USE WITH BLISTER PACKAGING. Priority: 15/10/2012, 29/434,591 A2013/00672-VECTO TRADE 461 (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 08.REKE HEADS A2013/00675-ALTECH MULTIMEDIA (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.SET-TOP BOX A2013/00676-THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY. Class 32.GRAPHIC DESIGN. Priority: 22/10/2012, A2013/00677-THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY. Class 32.GRAPHIC DESIGN. Priority: 22/10/2012, Page 251

252 A2013/00678-THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY. Class 32.GRAPHIC DESIGN. Priority: 22/10/2012, A2013/00679-THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY. Class 32.GRAPHIC DESIGN. Priority: 22/10/2012, A2013/00686-HERMAN GILLES JULSING. Class 20.PENTAGON SIGN F2013/00673-VECTO TRADE 461 (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 08.RAKE HEADS - APPLIED ON 16/04/ A2013/00684-RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED. Class 14.COVERS FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES. Priority: 31/10/2012, 29/436,032 A2013/00685-TSHILILO LILIAN MALANGE. Class 07.POTTERY A2013/00688-GUERLAIN SOCIETE ANONYME. Class 09.FLASK. Priority: 18/10/2012, A2013/00689-UNILEVER PLC. Class 28.SOAP BAR. Priority: 17/10/2012, A2013/00690-UNILEVER PLC. Class 28.SOAP BAR. Priority: 17/10/2012, A2013/00691-KAYOMARS KADVA AND KERSI KADVA. Class 07.MICROWAVE COOKING TRAY. Priority: 18/10/2012, 15165/2012 F2013/00674-ALTECH MULTIMEDIA (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.SET-TOP BOX F2013/00687-UNIVERSAL PULSE TRADING 212 (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 22.BLASTING ACCESSORIES - APPLIED ON 17/04/ A2013/00693-PIETER CHRISTIAN ESTERHUIZEN; JOHANNES MELCHIOR FICK. Class 12.A SET COMPRISING OF A BOTTLE AND HOLDER FOR HOLDING THE BOTTLE A2013/00695-PIETER CHRISTIAN ESTERHUIZEN; JOHANNES MELCHIOR FICK. Class 09.A SET COMPRISING OF A BOTTLE AND HOLDER FOR HOLDING THE BOTTLE A2013/00697-DALE SIMON. Class 23.CAP A2013/00699-SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB. Class 15.ACCESSORIES FOR CRUSHERS. Priority: 18/10/2012, A2013/00700-SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB. Class 15.ACCESSORIES FOR CRUSHERS. Priority: 18/10/2012, Page 252

253 A2013/00701-SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB. Class 15.ACCESSORIES FOR CRUSHERS. Priority: 18/10/2012, A2013/00704-WHEEL PROS, LLC. Class 12.WHEEL. Priority: 09/03/2013, 29/448,120 A2013/00705-WHEEL PROS, LLC. Class 12.WHEEL. Priority: 29/10/2012, 29/435,797 F2013/00692-PIETER CHRISTIAN ESTERHUIZEN; JOHANNES MELCHIOR FICK. Class 12.A SET COMPRISING OF A BOTTLE AND A HOLDER FOR HOLDING THE BOTTLE F2013/00694-PIETER CHRISTIAN ESTERHUIZEN; JOHANNES MELCHIOR FICK. Class 09.A SET COMPRISING OF A BOTTLE AND HOLDER FOR HOLDING THE BOTTLE F2013/00696-DALE SIMON. Class 23.CAP F2013/00698-STRUTFAST (PTY) LIMITED. Class 08.POWER SKIRTING CLIPS F2013/00702-ASAP BREATHEASSIST PTY LTD. Class 24.NASAL DILATOR DEVICES. Priority: 21/01/2013, 10286/2013 F2013/00703-ASAP BREATHEASSIST PTY LTD. Class 21.NASAL DILATOR DEVICES. Priority: 21/01/2013, 10286/ APPLIED ON 18/04/ A2013/00706-DESARROLLOS ESPECIALES DE SISTEMAS DE ANCLAJE, S.A. Class 08.AGRICULTURAL TAPE BINDER. Priority: 24/10/2012, K A2013/00707-DESARROLLOS ESPECIALES DE SISTEMAS DE ANCLAJE, S.A. Class 08.AGRICULTURAL TAPE BINDER. Priority: 24/10/2012, K A2013/00708-ANTONIO PUIG, S.A.. Class 09.CONTAINERS. Priority: 19/10/2012, APPLIED ON 19/04/ A2013/00709-EDER DESIGN CC. Class 12.FENDER FOR A TRAILER A2013/00710-EDER DESIGN CC. Class 12.FENDER FOR A TRAILER A2013/00715-PORT-A-COOL, LLC. Class 12.EVAPORATIVE COOLING HOUSING. Priority: 18/10/2012, 29/434,941 F2013/00711-JOHANNES BEVKES. Class 25.CURTAIN TRACK GLIDER F2013/00712-JOHANNES BEVKES. Class 28.HEAD FOR EAR CANAL CLEANING TOOL Page 253

254 F2013/00713-JOHANNES BEVKES. Class 28.HEAD FOR EAR CANAL CLEANING TOOL F2013/00714-PORT-A-COOL, LLC. Class 12.EVAPORATIVE COOLING HOUSING. Priority: 18/10/2012, 29/434,941 - APPLIED ON 22/04/ A2013/00716-AVON PRODUCTS, INC. Class 09.CONTAINERS. Priority: 23/10/2012, 29/435,348 A2013/00717-AVON PRODUCTS, INC. Class 04.BRUSHES FOR CORPORAL USE. Priority: 23/10/2012, 29/435,321 A2013/00718-THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY. Class 32.GRAPHIC DESIGN. Priority: 22/10/2012, A2013/00719-THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY. Class 32.GRAPHIC DESIGN. Priority: 22/10/2012, ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40 No records available CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41 No records available CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED No records available CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED No records available APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT No records available Page 254

255 APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA DESIGNS ACT, No. 195 OF 1993 APPLICATIONS TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION (SECTIONS 26, 27-REGULATION 41) THE DESIGN APPLICATION TO BE CORRECTED OR AMENDED IS NOT YET OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION.THE PARTICULARS TO BE PUBLISHED SHALL BE THOSE SET OUT IN PART I. AN APPLICATION FOR CORRECTION OR AMENDMENT SO PUBLISHED MAY NOT BE INSPECTED AND MAY NOT BE OPPOSED PART I Design No. : A2010/01585 Applicant : Honda Motor Co., Ltd Class : 26 Article to which the Design is to be applied. A REAR COMBINATION LAMP CASE FOR AN AUTOMOBILE Date of lodgment: 22/11/2010 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2012/01468 Applicant : MEINTJES FENCING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Class : 25 Article to which the Design is to be applied. FENCE POST ASSEMBLY FACE PLATE Date of lodgment: 23/08/2012 Registrar of Designs Application No: A2012/00405 Applicants: Saverglass Class: 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied. FLASKS Date of lodgment:30/03/2012 Reason: Amended to correct the brief statement Application No: A2012/00404 Applicants: Saverglass Class: 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied. FLASKS Date of lodgment:30/03/2012 Reason: Amended to correct the brief statement Application No: A2012/02201 Applicants: Colgate-Palmolive Company Class: 09 Page 255

256 Article to which the Design is to be applied. CONTAINERS Applicants: Colgate-Palmolive Company Date of lodgment: 4 December 2012 Reason: To correct the filing date to read as: 4 December 2012 Application No: A2012/02226 Applicants: Colgate-Palmolive Company Class: 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied. CONTAINERS Applicants: Colgate-Palmolive Company Date of lodgment: 4 December 2012 Reason: To correct the filing date to read as: 4 December 2012 Application No: A2012/01163 Applicants: Victoria & Albert Baths Ltd Class: 23 Article to which the Design is to be applied. BATH TUBS Applicants: Victoria & Albert Baths Ltd Date of lodgment: 23/07/2012 Reason: That the release date be corrected to be 23 March 2012 Application No: A2010/01584 Applicants: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Class: 26 Article to which the Design is to be applied. A FRONT COMBINATION LAMP FOR AN AUTOMOBILE Date of lodgment: 22/11/2010 Reason: That the registration be amended to delete claim to priority Application No: A2012/00461 Articles: BOTTLES Applicants: Saverglass Class: 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied. BOTTLES Date of lodgment: 23/07/2012 Reason: To correct the designating country for the European priority application from GB (United Kingdom) to FR (France) Application No: A2011/01699 Applicants: Avion Spirits LLC Class: 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied. BOTTLES Date of lodgment: 26/10/2011 Reason: To include the brief statement on the Form D.8 Application No: A2011/00287 Applicants: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Class: 12 Article to which the Design is to be applied. AN AUTOMOBILE Date of lodgment: 28/01/2011 Reason: To delete the claim to priority Page 256

257 Application No: A2010/01210 Applicants: Continental Reifen Deutschland GmbH Class: 21 Article to which the Design is to be applied. TYRE TREAD Date of lodgment: 01/09/2010 Reason: To correct the priority date to 1 March 2010 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 lodgment (22) or Date of convention of application (32) whichever is the earlier. Registrar of Designs 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: : EU 32: : BOTTLES 57: The design relates to a bottle. The bottle has a base, an elongate body and a shoulder region tapering into a neck which defines an opening. The neck is frusto-conical and tapers from the shoulder region toward the opening. The base and the body are substantially square in cross section with chamfered corners. The elongate body extends substantially vertically upwardly from the base to the shoulder region at an upper portion of the body. Edges defining the chamfered corners converge at the upper portion of the elongate body thus defining four shoulder points in the shoulder region, and then diverge into the shoulder region toward the neck. Page 257

258 Three dimensional view 21: A2010/ : : 43: : Class 13 24: Part A 71: POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: FACEPLATES FOR TOUCH SENSITIVE ELECTRICAL SWITCHES 57: The design is for a faceplate with one or more LED's identifying one or more areas to be touched to manipulate one or more touch sensitive switches behind the faceplate. The faceplate includes a thin generally planar body which is rectangular in outline in plan view, with rounded corners. The one or more LED's are located in a planar central rectangular face of the body. A peripheral endless region of the body between the central face and side edges of the body is conexly bevelled. The peripheral region is wider along shorter sides of the body than along longer sides of the body. 21: A2010/ : : 43: : Class 21 24: Part A 71: HEFER, Willem, David 54: A BALL 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed, include the ornamentation of teeth on a ball, generally as shown in the accompanying representation 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 21 24: Part A 71: E. Mishan & Sons, Inc. 33: 29/376,301 31: US 32: : ABDOMINAL EXERCISER WITH ROTATABLE SEAT 57: The design is applied to an abdominal exerciser. The features of the design for which protection is Page 258

259 claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an abdominal exerciser substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations, the position of the seat relative to the handles being disclaimed. The features indicated in dotted lines are excluded, do not form part of the design and are disclaimed. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Daimler AG 33: : EU 32: : TRUCK CABINS 57: The design is for a truck cabin. A front of the cabin is generally divided into an upper windscreen portion, a middle grille portion and a lower bumper portion. The middle grille portion includes three vertically spaced, laterally extending series of grille formations. The grille formations are each generally U-shaped in front view. The top series extends linearly across the cabin front while the lower series each extends across the cabin front in a progressively more V-shaped fashion. A large circular feature is superimposed centrally on the top and middle series. The bottom series is positioned in a groove which extends laterally across the cabin. The lower bumper portion has a central portion which is flanked by two side portions. The central portion includes a large, generally trapezoidalshaped feature and a protective plate which curves forwardly and upwardly from a bottom portion of the cabin. 21: A2011/ : : : : Class 20 24: Part A 71: Adrap Advertising Technologies (Pty) Ltd 54: POLE MOUNTED DISPLAY ARTICLES 57: The design is for a pole mounted display article. The pole mounted display article includes a pole and a feature shaped like a cup with a domed lid, with the pole projecting from a top and bottom end of the feature. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 20 24: Part A Page 259

260 71: Adrap Advertising Technologies (Pty) Ltd 54: POLE MOUNTED DISPLAY ARTICLES 57: The design is for a pole mounted display article. The pole mounted display article includes a pole and a spherical feature, with the pole projecting from a top and bottom end of the feature. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 20 24: Part A 71: Adrap Advertising Technologies (Pty) Ltd 54: POLE MOUNTED DISPLAY ARTICLES 57: The design is for a pole mounted display article. The pole mounted display article includes a pole and a feature shaped like a carton, the pole projecting from a top and bottom end of the feature. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 20 24: Part A 71: Adrap Advertising Technologies (Pty) Ltd 54: POLE MOUNTED DISPLAY ARTICLES 57: The design is for a pole mounted display article. The pole mounted display article includes a pole and a feature shaped like a cup with a rimmed lid, with the pole projecting from a top and bottom end of the feature. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : Page 260

261 43: : Class : Part A 71: FIAT GROUP AUTOMOBILES S.P.A. 33: DM/ : WO 32: : Toy-Car 57: The design relates to a toy-car. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 57: The design is applied to a sanitary napkin having a generally elongate rectangular central portion with a narrowed waist. A top surface of the central portion has a substantially oval shaped formation at its middle. The formation has two end regions each of which has a plurality of polygonal shapes thereon which vary in size, the two end regions are spaced by three elongate, parallel and rounded strips. Concentrically surrounding the formation are three contoured bands. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 33: 29/397,172 31: US 32: : Vase 57: The design relates to a vase. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration. Top plan view 21: A2012/ : 22/03/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: LAWRENSON, JANE ALISON 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: JEWELLERY 57: This design is decorative and intended to be applied to jewellery. The design depicts an important event in South African history and may form part of a series of designs depicting important events in South African history. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 24 24: Part A 71: Johnson & Johnson do Brasil Indústria e Comércio de Produtos para Saúde Ltda. 33: 29/399,049 31: US 32: : SANITARY NAPKINS Page 261

262 series of designs depicting important events in South African history. 21: A2012/ : 22/03/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: LAWRENSON, JANE ALISON 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: JEWELLERY 57: This design is decorative and intended to be applied to jewellery. The design depicts an important event in South African history and may form part of a series of designs depicting important events in South African history. 21: A2012/ : 22/03/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: LAWRENSON, JANE ALISON 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: JEWELLERY 57: This design is decorative and intended to be applied to jewellery. The design depicts an important event in South African history and may form part of a series of designs depicting important events in South African history. 21: A2012/ : 22/03/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: LAWRENSON, JANE ALISON 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: JEWELLERY 57: This design is decorative and intended to be applied to jewellery. The design depicts an important event in South African history and may form part of a 21: A2012/ : 22/03/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: LAWRENSON, JANE ALISON 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: JEWELLERY Page 262

263 57: This design is decorative and intended to be applied to jewellery. The design depicts an important event in South African history and may form part of a series of designs depicting important events in South African history. 71: LAWRENSON, JANE ALISON 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: JEWELERY 57: This design is decorative and intended to be applied to jewellery. The design depicts an important event in South African history and may form part of a series of designs depicting important events in South African history. 21: A2012/ : 22/03/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: LAWRENSON, JANE ALISON 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: JEWELLERY 57: This design is decorative and intended to be applied to jewellery. The design depicts an important event in South African history and may form part of a series of designs depicting important events in South African history. 21: A2012/ : 22/03/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: LAWRENSON, JANE ALISON 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: JEWELLERY 57: This design is decorative and intended to be applied to jewellery. The design depicts an important event in South African history and may form part of a series of designs depicting important events in South African history. 21: A2012/ : 22/03/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A Page 263

264 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare GmbH & Co. KG 33: : GB 32: : TOOTHBRUSH PACKAGES 57: The design is applied to a toothbrush package having a flat sheet mount with a convex transparent blister portion superimposed on a front side of the mount. The mount is generally rectangular in outline and includes an upper part, having a cut-out with a wavy upper side, and a waisted middle part. The convex portion is located at a distance from edges of the mount and consists of generally rectangular upper and lower containers. The former has a flat front surface with slightly convex longitudinal sides and a rounded lower short side with part extending around the cut-out whereas the latter has longitudinal sides which slightly converge at their upper parts and a protrusion on a generally flat front surface thereof for receiving a handle of a toothbrush. A blister located at the lower edge extends for part of the width of the mount and opens at the lower edge. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: : DE 32: : WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a vehicle. The wheel has ten generally V-shaped pairs of spokes extending between the hub and the rim. The spokes slope gently downward toward the hub. The hub has a central opening surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings, alternating with five smaller openings. A symmetric V-shaped pair of spokes alternates with an asymmetric V-shaped pair of spokes. The spokes of the symmetric pairs are narrower than those of the asymmetric pairs. The asymmetric pairs of spokes consist of a right wider spoke and a left narrower spoke, being provided on a lower level. Apart from those spokes, the surfaces of all spokes are polished merging with the surface of the rim flange which is also polished and with the also polished area surrounding the hub. The spokes are separated by apertures of four different sizes, all being generally triangular, three being asymmetric. Page 264

265 Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: : DE 32: : WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a motor vehicle. Five wide asymmetric spokes extending between a hub and a rim alternate with five narrower, shorter asymmetric spokes. Between the spokes, five wide asymmetric apertures alternate with five narrower asymmetric apertures. The apertures are generally pentagonal or hexagonal having rounded edges. The spokes slope gently downward toward the hub. The hub has a central opening which is surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings which alternate with five smaller openings. All spokes are characterized by polished bands merging with the rim flange, the polished bands on the wide spokes also merging with the area surrounding the hub, which is also polished. The narrower, shorter spokes and their polished bands are characterized by a bend, while the polished bands on the wide spokes are straight. Between two spokes, the polished surface of the rim flange is wider and narrower in turn. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: : DE 32: : WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a vehicle. The wheel has five generally V-shaped pairs of spokes extending between a hub and a rim. Each V-shaped pair of spokes encloses a single spoke to form a trident. The spokes slope gently downward toward the hub. The hub has a central opening surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings, alternating with five smaller openings. Wide generally triangular apertures, the apexes of which are rounded, separate the V-shaped pairs of spokes from each other. Narrow generally rectangular apertures having two rounded edges separate the spokes of each trident from each other. The surfaces of the inner spokes are polished merging with the also polished surfaces of the rim flange and the area surrounding the hub. The two outer spokes of each trident are characterized by a ridge toward the inner spoke, parts of which slope downward toward the wide aperture. Page 265

266 Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: : DE 32: : WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a vehicle. The wheel has five pairs of spokes extending between a hub and a rim. The spokes slope gently downward toward the hub. Each spoke broadens toward the center and tapers toward the hub or rim. Each spoke has a bend in its center. The hub has a central opening surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings, alternating with five smaller openings. Wide generally funnel-shaped apertures separate the pairs of spokes from each other. Narrow generally triangular apertures, the apexes of which have rounded edges, separate the spokes of each pair from each other. Each pair of spokes has polished bands, two wider ones that merge with the also polished surface of the rim and two narrower ones that enclose one of the small openings. The polished bands are provided on a higher level than the other surfaces of the spokes. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: : DE 32: : WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a vehicle. The wheel has five V-shaped pairs of spokes extending between a hub and a rim. The spokes slope gently downward towards the hub. The hub has a central opening surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings, alternating with five smaller openings. Wide generally trapezoidal apertures having two rounded edges separate the V-shaped pairs of spokes from each other. Narrow generally triangular apertures having one rounded edge separate the spokes of each V-shaped pair from each other. The spokes taper toward the rim. Toward the hub, each spoke is characterized by a small transverse ridge. The surfaces of the spokes are bevelled between the rim and the ridges, the surfaces in each V-shaped pair sloping toward the narrow generally triangular aperture. Between the ridges and the hub the gently curved and sloping surfaces are provided on a lower level. Page 266

267 Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: : DE 32: : WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a vehicle. The wheel has five V-shaped pairs of spokes extending between a hub and a rim. Each V-shaped pair of spokes encloses a single spoke to form a trident. The spokes slope gently downward towards the hub. The hub has a central opening surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings, alternating with five smaller openings. Wide generally hexagonal apertures having four rounded edges separate the V-shaped pairs of spokes from each other. Narrow generally rectangular apertures having two rounded edges separate the spokes of each trident from each other. The surfaces of all spokes are plane. The two outer spokes of each trident are narrow and characterized by a bend, i.e. they broaden significantly toward the rim. The inner spoke is bullet-shaped. Each bullet-shaped spoke corresponds to one of the small openings; each wide aperture corresponds to one of the mounting openings. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: : DE 32: : WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a vehicle. The wheel has five V-shaped pairs of spokes extending between a hub and a rim. The spokes in each V- shaped pair of spokes are narrow and enclose a wide single spoke that is characterized by a wide central radial recess. Both, recess and single spoke taper toward the hub. All spokes slope gently downward toward the hub, the single spoke sloping more steeply than the other spokes. The hub has a central opening surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings, alternating with five smaller openings. Wide generally bullet-shaped apertures separate the V-shaped pairs of spokes from each other. Narrow generally triangular apertures, the apexes of which have a rounded edge, separate the spokes of each set of spokes from each other. The surfaces of all spokes are plane. The two outer spokes of each set of spokes curve outward. Page 267

268 Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: : DE 32: : WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a vehicle. The wheel has five generally V-shaped pairs of spokes extending between a hub and a rim. Generally, the spokes taper and slope gently downward toward the hub. The hub has a central opening surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings, alternating with five smaller openings. Wide generally hexagonal apertures having four rounded edges separate the V-shaped pairs of spokes from each other. Narrower also generally hexagonal apertures having four rounded edges separate the spokes of each V-shaped pair of spokes from each other. Each V-shaped pair of spokes is characterized by a V-shaped polished band merging with the also polished rim flange. The band is shorter than the spokes, broadening toward the rim. Toward the narrow aperture, the spokes are bevelled, also broadening toward the rim. Each V-shaped band is optically elongated by a line encircling one of the mounting openings. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: : DE 32: : WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a vehicle. The wheel has five generally V-shaped pairs of spokes extending between a hub and a rim. Generally, the spokes taper and slope gently downward toward the hub. The hub has a central opening surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings, alternating with five smaller openings. Wide generally hexagonal apertures having six rounded edges separate the V-shaped pairs of spokes from each other. Narrow generally funnel-shaped apertures having rounded edges separate the spokes of each V-shaped pair of spokes from each other. Each spoke is characterized by a significant bend and a polished band. All bands merge with the also polished rim flange and the also polished area surrounding the hub. Like the spokes, the bands broaden toward the rim. The apertures are framed by dark bands. The funnel-shaped apertures correspond to the small openings, the hexagonal apertures to the mounting openings. Page 268

269 Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: : DE 32: : WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a vehicle. The wheel has five generally V-shaped pairs of spokes extending between a hub and a rim. The spokes slope gently downward toward the hub. The hub has a central opening surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings, alternating with five smaller openings. Wide generally triangular apertures, the apexes of which have rounded edges, separate the V-shaped pairs of spokes from each other. Narrow generally triangular apertures, the apexes of which have rounded edges, separate the spokes of each V-shaped pair of spokes from each other. Each spoke is characterized by an elevated, plane-surfaced, V- shaped band broadening toward the rim and merging with the also plane-surfaced rim flange. Each V-shaped band encloses one of the small openings. The spokes are bevelled toward the triangular apertures and the hub. Each apex of a triangular aperture is accentuated by a narrow ridge. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: : DE 32: : WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a motor vehicle. The wheel has five wide asymmetric spokes extending between the hub and the rim and alternating with five large asymmetric apertures. The apertures are generally semi-circular having rounded edges. The diameters of the semi-circles extend parallel to the direction of the spokes. The hub has a central opening which is surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings which alternate with five smaller openings. Each spoke is characterized by a wide polished band merging with the also polished rim flange and the also polished area surrounding the hub. The two sides of each spoke differ from each other. One side slopes downward to the diameter of the semi-circular aperture and the other side also slopes downward broadening toward the rim thereby forming the arc of the semi-circular aperture. The surface of this slope is accentuated by a groove. Page 269

270 Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : : : Class 7 24: Part A 71: The Coca-Cola Company 54: CHEST COOLERS 57: The design is applied to a chest cooler comprising a generally rectangular shaped hollow body comprising a base, front, rear and side walls, all extending upwardly away from the base, and is dimensioned such that its height is greater than its depth and width. The front wall is outwardly convex protruding beyond adjacent edges of the base and side walls along a major portion of its length. The front wall includes a generally rectangular shaped door set back therein and surrounded by a frame, the door including a transparent panel. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 20 24: Part A 71: MORRISON, Brian 33: 29/403,662 31: US 32: : COMBINATION DISPENSERS AND ADVERTISING DISPLAYS 57: The design is for a combination dispenser and an advertising display which has a generally rectangular body. The body has softly radiused corners and a low profile upper portion with an advertising display area beneath which is located a sweepingly curved transition zone having a central recess. The transition zone terminates in a frontal region whose central portion is a flat surface which lies in a plane parallel to the display area. The frontal region has a lower portion that curves downwardly and inwardly. A dispensing recess is positioned centrally in the lower portion of the frontal region. The lower portion further includes a recessed tray which projects horizontally outward beneath the dispensing recess. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 22 24: Part A 71: United States Fire Arms Manufacturing Co., Inc. 33: 29/403,621 31: US 32: : FIREARMS 57: The design relates to a firearm. The firearm has a body with a generally elongate cuboid upper Page 270

271 portion and an irregularly shaped lower portion. In side view, the upper portion of the body has a substantially rectangular aperture passing therethrough. The lower portion of the body is contiguous with the upper portion and is provided with a stepped peripheral edge, having a series of recessed horizontal grooves, at a front end thereof. Similarly, a lower rear end of the body is provided with a series of recessed horizontal grooves. Two rows of oval vent holes above a trigger area are provided on both sides of the body. In top view, both first and second sides of the body have an irregularly shaped lateral extension having a combination of tapered and curved sides. A front end of the body has a pair of forward projections, one longer than the other, each having a rhombus-shaped crosssectional profile. upwardly away from the front wall toward the rear wall. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : : : Class 7 24: Part A 71: The Coca-Cola Company 54: CHEST COOLERS 57: The design is applied to a chest cooler comprising a generally rectangular shaped hollow body comprising a base, front, rear and side walls extending upwardly from the base and a top, and is dimensioned having its height being greater than its depth and width. The front wall is outwardly convex protruding beyond adjacent edges of the base and top along a major portion of its length. The front wall includes a door set back therein and surrounded by a frame, the door including a transparent panel. The door includes a curved elongate handle located substantially along a vertical side portion of the frame, such that the door can be opened in a direction extending away from the front wall. The top is adapted to form a curved handle at a front edge thereof allowing opening of the top to extend 21: A2012/ : : : : Class 7 24: Part A 71: The Coca-Cola Company 54: CHEST COOLERS 57: The design is applied to a chest cooler comprising a generally rectangular shaped hollow body comprising a base, front, rear and side walls, all extending upwardly away from the base, and is dimensioned such that its height is greater than its depth and width. The front wall is outwardly convex protruding beyond adjacent edges of the base along a major portion of its length. The front wall includes a door set back therein and surrounded by a frame, the door including a transparent panel. An upper portion of the frame is adapted to form an outwardly extending curved handle, such that the door can be opened in a direction extending away from the front wall. Page 271

272 Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : : : Class 7 24: Part A 71: The Coca-Cola Company 54: CHEST COOLERS 57: The design is applied to a chest cooler comprising a generally rectangular shaped hollow body comprising a base, front, rear and side walls extending upwardly from the base and a top, and is dimensioned such that its height is greater than its depth and width. The front wall is outwardly convex protruding beyond adjacent edges of the base and top along a major portion of its length. The front wall includes a door set back therein and surrounded by a frame, the door including a transparent panel. An upper portion of the frame is adapted to form an outwardly extending curved handle, such that the door can be opened in a direction extending away from the front wall. The top is adapted to form a curved handle at a front edge thereof allowing opening of the top to extend upwardly away from the front wall toward the rear wall. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: : EU 32: : BOTTLES 57: The design is for a bottle. The bottle is in the form of a decanter, and has a bulbous body. The bulbous body has flat front and rear sides, and curved lateral sides. The lateral sides flare downwardly outwardly from upper chamfered edges of the body, to its base. The upper plan view is rectangular (with cut corners), and a cylindrical neck protrudes from the slightly sloping shoulders. The bottom plan view has an octagonal elongated shape. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : Page 272

273 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: : EU 32: : BOTTLES 57: The design is for a bottle. The bottle is in the form of a decanter, and has a bulbous body. The bulbous body has flat front and rear sides, and curved lateral sides. The lateral sides flare downwardly outwardly from upper chamfered edges of the body, to its base. The upper plan view is rectangular (with cut corners), and a cylindrical neck protrudes from the slightly sloping shoulders. The bottom plan view has an octagonal elongated shape. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: : EU 32: : BOTTLES 57: The design is for a bottle. The bottle comprises a rectangular elongated body having a more or less square base, a more or less square top plan, and four equal flat sides extending between the base and an upper part. The upper square section of the body is larger than the bottom square section so that the body sides taper downwardly inwardly from the top to the base. The shoulders are flat. All edges of the body are chamfered so that chamfers link the sides of the body, as well as upper edge portions of the sides to the flat top plan. Smaller chamfers link lower edge portion of the sides to the bottom. A cylindrical neck protrudes upwardly from the shoulders. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Joseph Joseph Ltd. 33: : EU 32: : SETS OF FOOD PREPARATION UTENSILS 57: The design is for a set of food preparation utensils, wherein the utensils fit inside one another for compact storage. The set includes a large mixing bowl, a colander, a mesh sieve, a small mixing bowl and five measuring cups which are fittable inside one another in that order. The bowls, colander and sieve are each generally circular when seen in top view and has a pair of opposed, flanged handles which are slightly downwardly angled, when seen in side view. The handles of the bowls, colander and sieve rest on one another when the set is in a stored condition. The measuring cups each includes an elongate handle and an oppositely disposed flange which rests on top of the flange or flanged handle of the utensil in which it is fitted, when the set is in its stored condition. Page 273

274 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION 33: 29/403,727 31: US 32: : Graphical User Interface for an Account Identifier 57: The design relates to a graphical user interface for an account identifier. The features of the design are those of configuration and/or ornamentation. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Joseph Joseph Ltd. 33: : EU 32: : DUAL WHISKS 57: The design is for a whisk which has an elongate handle, which defines first and second opposed ends, and a plurality of loops which projects from the second end of the handle. The handle is generally circular in transverse cross-section. When seen in side view, the handle narrows slightly and then broadens from the first end towards the second end. The second end includes four pairs of projecting formations which are fitted inside one another and which are co-axially fitted about a longitudinal axis of the handle. The projecting formations of each pair are oppositely disposed relative to each other about the longitudinal axis. The pairs of projecting formations, in turn, are angularly spaced relative to each other about the longitudinal axis. A loop projects from, and extends between, each pair of projecting formations. The loops are therefore angled relative to each other about the longitudinal axis. 21: A2012/ : : : : Class 12 24: Part A 71: GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: MOTOR VEHICLE GRILLES 57: The design is in respect of a motor vehicle grille which has a peripheral frame. A transverse member extends across the frame and divides the frame into an upper opening, which is generally rectangular in shape and a lower opening, which is generally trapezoidal in shape and is wider than the upper opening. A grid is provided in each of the openings, the grid defining a matrix of hexagonal openings. A centrally disposed vertically elongated generally rectangular hole is provided in the transverse member. The central hole is flanked by two smaller rectangular horizontally elongated openings. Two larger generally rectangular horizontally elongated openings are provided in the transverse member approximately midway between the central opening and the ends of the transverse member. Three dimensional view Page 274

275 Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : : : Class 12 24: Part A 71: GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: BONNETS 57: The design is in respect of a bonnet of a motor vehicle. The bonnet has a main portion which is roughly trapezoidal in outline, narrowing slightly towards a leading end of the bonnet. A pair of broadly triangular wing panels project laterally from opposite sides of the main portion. An upper surface of the main portion is slightly concave. A step or ridge is defined at the respective borders of the main portion with the wing panels, the step becoming progressively less prominent towards the leading end of the bonnet. 71: GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: BUMPERS 57: The design is in respect of a front bumper assembly for a motor vehicle including an integrated grille member. The bumper assembly includes a peripheral frame and the grille member is formed integrally with the frame. The bumper assembly includes a first portion which is generally rectangular and a second portion which is also generally rectangular. The second portion is located on top of the first portion in a horizontal space. The second portion ends with projections on each side of one end thereof. The second portion defines a generally rectangular-shaped opening having a curved lower edge. The first portion includes a plurality of generally rectangular-shaped openings of different sizes. The first portion also includes six protrusions, with four of the protrusions positioned in a row and two of the protrusions positioned in another row to accommodate a license plate. The grille is also flanked by generally rectangular-shaped elements defining generally rectangular-shaped openings to accommodate fog lights. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : : : Class 12 24: Part A 21: A2012/ : : : : Class 26 24: Part A 71: GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: HEAD LIGHT ASSEMBLIES 57: The design is in respect a head light assembly, which includes a base and a lens member connected to the base, the lens member being generally pentagonal in shape when viewed from the front. The lens includes an outer portion having a centrally disposed circular lens element therein and adjacent thereto a generally rectangular inner portion. An elongate rectangular portion is provided below the circular lens element. A second elongate Page 275

276 rectangular portion is provided below the inner portion. Mounting lugs protrude from the base. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : : : Class 12 24: Part A 71: GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: MOTOR VEHICLE DOORS 57: The design is in respect of a motor vehicle door which includes a door panel and a window frame. A front strut of the window frame is gradually sloping into a top side of the frame. An opening is defined on the window frame to accommodate a mirror. A door handle aperture is provided towards a right upper corner of the door panel. A step forming part of the door panel is defined between an upper portion of the door panel and a lower portion of the window frame. A lower portion of the door panel includes an additional step which is less prominent towards an opposite side of the door handle aperture. A plurality of small openings, grouped in two rows, are provided beneath the additional step. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : : : Class 12 24: Part A 71: GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: REAR VIEW MIRRORS 57: The design is for a rear view mirror for a motor vehicle. The rear view mirror includes a base from which an arm protrudes, a mirror housing attached to the free end of the arm and a mirror received in the mirror housing. A lower edge of the mirror housing forms an extension of a lower edge of the arm and an inner edge of the housing extends upwardly away from the arm. The mirror housing defines an indicator housing located towards a lower free end of the mirror housing to accommodate an indicator light. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : : : Class 12 24: Part A 71: GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: BUMPERS 57: The design is in respect of a rear bumper for a motor vehicle. The bumper includes a base member which has a gently curving outwardly convex central portion and more severely curved end portions. Upper edges of the end portions extend into projections which are inclined upwardly away from the central portion. Two attachment recesses are provided on inner opposite sides of the projections. A lower edge of the base member defines an arc to accommodate an exhaust system. Two generally rectangular-shaped recesses are provided on each opposite end of the base member. Page 276

277 defines a wheel arch and has an edge portion of substantially constant width adjacent to the wheel arch. The panel curves upwardly inwardly from the edge portion and defines a stepped upper edge. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : : : Class 26 24: Part A 71: GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: TAIL LIGHT ASSEMBLIES 57: The design is for a tail light assembly of a motor vehicle. The tail light assembly includes a body. The body includes a first generally square tail light portion and a second generally oblong tail light portion which tapers toward its free end, with the second tail light portion being larger than the first tail light portion. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 22 24: Part A 71: AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED 54: EXPLOSIVE TIME DELAY ELEMENT CASINGS 57: An explosive time delay element casing for use in an explosive detonator comprises a hollow body. The body has an axially outwardly tapering inner end region of frusto-conical profile. The truncated end of the tapering inner end region opens out into and is thus located and defined a mouth in an end face of the time delay element casing, thus rendering an interior of the body accessible through the mouth. Adjacent the tapering inner end region, the body has a cylindrical inner region. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : : : Class 12 24: Part A 71: GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: MOTOR VEHICLE BODY PANELS 57: The design is in respect a motor vehicle body panel which is in the form of a front wing. The panel Page 277

278 71: EDWARD SEARLE (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: DIRECT STYLE PENDANT CONTROL OPERATING HANDLES FOR PNEUMATIC CHAIN HOISTS 57: The design relates to a direct style pendant control operating handle for a pneumatic chain hoist substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. 21: A2012/ : : : : Class 19 24: Part A 71: ABSA BANK LIMITED 54: AN IMAGE CAPTURING STAND 57: The design is applied to an image capturing stand. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of an image capturing stand substantially as shown in the accompanying representations, the wording on the stand being disclaimed. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 14 24: Part A 71: Cooper Technologies Company 33: 29/415,880 31: US 32: : CONTROL INTERFACES 57: The design is for a control interface of a control unit. The interface includes a front panel which is divided into an upper and lower region. The upper region of the front panel includes a column adjacent each side of the front panel. Each column is populated with a series of longitudinally spaced, laterally extending elongate features or indicators arranged one above the other. A pair of square features are arranged toward a bottom left corner of the lower region of the front panel. The lower region further includes an arrangement of three, outwardly projecting toggle switches, four circular features and an oval feature. A side panel of the control interface includes a plurality of longitudinally extending connection terminals. A pair of trapezoids protrude from an upper part of the side panel. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A Page 278

279 52: Class 8 24: Part A 71: Master Lock Company LLC 33: 29/404,732 31: US 32: : LOCKS 57: The design is for a lock. In particular the design is for a rear portion of a lock. The rear portion has a broadly rectangular shape in plan profile with a slightly curved upper periphery and a more curved lower periphery which is complimentary to a lower periphery of the lock body. The rear portion projects slightly away from the lock body. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 8 24: Part A 71: Master Lock Company LLC 33: 29/404,732 31: US 32: : LOCKS 57: The design is for a lock. In particular the design is for a front face of a lock. The face includes a pair of concentric circles with a smaller circular button in the inner centre. The front face is slightly convex or dome-shaped relative to the general shape of the lock with the central circular button being at the foremost part of the face. Front perspective view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 8 24: Part A 71: Master Lock Company LLC 33: 29/404,732 31: US 32: : LOCKS 57: The design is for a lock. In particular the design is for a lateral face of a lock. The lateral face is formed by a circumferential body portion which extends between a front face and a rear face. The lateral face includes a contoured top portion which protrudes from the face and which tapers inwardly to form a raised flat surface which is shaped to secure a shackle. Front perspective view 21: A2012/ : : 43: Page 279

280 52: Class : Part A 71: BAJAJ AUTO LIMITED 33: : IN 32: : Motorcycle 57: The design relates to a motorcycle. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. Front perspective view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Continental Reifen Deutschland GmbH 33: : EU 32: : TYRES AND TYRE TREADS 57: The design is applied to a tyre tread. The feature of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a tyre tread substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 33: : JP 32: : FRONT COVERS FOR MOTOR SCOOTERS 57: The design is for a front cover for a scooter. The cover includes a forwardly projecting nose cone which has a longitudinally symmetrical cut-out for receiving headlight clusters. A pair of side panels, which extend downwardly from the nose cone, one on either side of the cone, in zigzag fashion, project marginally past lateral edges of the nose cone forming shoulders in front view. A front edge of each side panel is bevelled. A wedge shaped piece of the nose cone having a centrally aligned, pointed tip extends toward the front and partially defines the cut-out for the light clusters. The side panels are joined by a crosspiece which extends laterally below the wedge shaped piece. The cover includes a plurality of lugs and attachment formations for securing the cover to a scooter. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: Page 280

281 Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 33: : JP 32: : REAR COVERS FOR MOTOR SCOOTERS 57: The design is for a rear cover for a motor scooter. The cover is arcuate in side view and includes a generally convexly curved outer surface and a concave inner surface. The cover includes a more or less trapezium shaped middle portion. A first pointed projection projects from a first side of the middle portion and a second pointed protection projects from a diagonally opposite corner of the middle portion in the opposite direction when compared with the first projection. A first curvilinear ridge is spaced from a bottom edge of the cover, on the outer surface of the cover, and extends partially along the length of the bottom edge. A second ridge runs adjacent to an upper edge of the cover and leads into the second pointed projection. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 33: : JP 32: : MOTOR SCOOTERS 57: The design is for a motor scooter. An apex of a front console curves downwardly toward a front forming a central ridge on a sharply pointed, V- shaped cover. A pair of rear-view mirrors, one on each side of the cover, stand proud of the console. The scooter includes a pair of headlight clusters, arranged side-by-side, each of which is roughly trapezium shaped and has a sharply pointed corner which extends rearwardly. An elongate light cluster, an outer edge of which is aligned with an outer edge of a headlight cluster abuts the pointed corner of each headlight cluster and extends rearwardly. Outer side panels of front fairing, which cover a steering column, have a zigzag profile. A rear light cluster, arranged below a U-shaped hand grip, has a prominent rear indentation when viewed from the side. Page 281

282 thereof substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : 23: 43: : Class 13 24: Part A 71: STEPHEN GRANT ACKHURST 54: ELECTRICAL MULTI-PLUG ADAPTOR 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a multiplug resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings 21: A2012/ : 23: 43: : Class 13 24: Part A 71: STEPHEN GRANT ACKHURST 54: ELECTRICAL MULTI-PLUG ADAPTOR 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a multiplug resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings 21: A2012/ : 23: 43: : Class 13 24: Part A 71: STEPHEN GRANT ACKHURST 54: ELECTRICAL MULTI-PLUG ADAPTOR 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a multiplug resides in the shape and/or configuration Page 282

283 21: A2012/ : 23: 43: : Class 13 24: Part A 71: STEPHEN GRANT ACKHURST 54: ELECTRICAL MULTI-PLUG ADAPTOR 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a multiplug resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9. 24: Part A 71: SEYMOUR POWELL LIMITED 33: : EM 32: : Aerosol Dispenser 57: The design relates to an aerosol dispenser. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 10 24: Part A 71: MINTEK 54: AN ASSAY DEIVCE 57: The design is for an assay device, particularly an immunochromatographic assay device for use in detecting a ligand in a biological sample. The assay device includes an elongate parallelepipedal body comprising an upper shell portion and a lower shell portion clipped together to define a hollow shell. Two longitudinally spaced circular apertures with chamfered peripheries are provided in an upper surface of the upper shell, adjacent one end of the body. Two longitudinally spaced rectangular apertures, also with chamfered peripheries, are also provided in the upper surface of the upper shell, nearer a centre of the body. Adjacent another end of the body, three elongate laterally spaced parallel apertures are provided in the upper surface of the upper shell. Page 283

284 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 24 24: Part A 71: MINTEK 54: AN ASSAY DEVICE 57: The design is for an assay device, particularly an immunochromatographic assay device for use in detecting a ligand in a biological sample. The assay device includes an elongate parallelepipedal body comprising an upper shell portion and a lower shell portion clipped together to define a hollow shell. Two longitudinally spaced circular apertures with chamfered peripheries are provided in an upper surface of the upper shell, adjacent one end of the body. Two longitudinally spaced rectangular apertures, also with chamfered peripheries, are also provided in the upper surface of the upper shell, nearer a centre of the body. Adjacent another end of the body, three elongate laterally spaced parallel apertures are provided in the upper surface of the upper shell. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: DAF Trucks N.V. 33: : EU 32: : WINGS FOR VEHICLES 57: The design relates to mudguards for vehicles. The mudguard is generally curved in side view and comprises a central upper portion connected to first and second lower lateral portions. The central portion is slightly flatted on an upper surface thereof, the upper surface being provided with three spaced apart longitudinally extending depressions therein. The first and second lateral portions are generally curved and depend downwardly from the central upper portion. Both lateral portions have lateral extensions adjacent the central upper portion, thereby defining a shoulder on either side of the central upper portion. Two spaced apart elongate rectangular depressions with complementary rubber straps therein straddle the central upper portion and each shoulder. The rubber straps are operable to connect the adjacent parts together. One lateral portion is provided with a substantially rectangular mud flap connected at an end remote from the shoulder. Page 284

285 Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: DAF Trucks N.V. 54: TRUCKS 57: The design relates to a truck. The truck has a chassis, a set of front wheels, a set of rear wheels, step formations adjacent the front wheels, and a cab with opposed lateral doors. A front of the cab has a generally rectangular windscreen, a parabolic grille with a plurality of vertically spaced apart horizontally extending slots therein and a cat-eye shaped headlight cluster which slants downwardly inwardly from each side of a lower portion of the front of the truck. A fog light is arranged below each of the headlight clusters in a bumper arrangement. Substantially vertically extending lateral air intakes are provided adjacent an upper part of the grille on each side of the front of the cab. Mirror projections extend laterally outwardly from each side of an upper portion of the lateral doors. A rear portion of a roof is provided with a roof spoiler. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: DAF Trucks N.V. 54: INTERIORS OF VEHICLES 57: The design relates to an interior of a vehicle, more particularly to a dashboard arrangement for a vehicle. The arrangement comprises a centre section and lateral sections adjacent thereto. The centre section is trapezium-shape in plan view and has a trapezium-shape depression in an upper surface thereof. A front face of the centre section has two horizontally spaced apart air vents, a plurality of spaced apart buttons below the air vents and a handle extending horizontally from a lower portion thereof. The lateral sections are curved. A front face of the first lateral section has a glove compartment between a first end adjacent the centre section and an air vent at a second end. A front face of the second lateral section has, arranged from a first end to a second end, a plurality of buttons, a gear lever, a steering wheel below an instrument cluster, and an air vent. First, fragmentary three-dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: DAF Trucks N.V. 54: BUMPERS FOR VEHICLES 57: The design relates to a bumper for a vehicle. The bumper has an upper and a lower periphery and two opposed lateral ends. A first central arcuate cutout is provided in the upper periphery and a second substantially rectangular cut-out for a step-plate is provided centrally in the first arcuate cut-out, thereby forming a compressed T-shaped cut-out. An Page 285

286 elongate trapezium-shaped air intake slot is defined in the lower periphery, below the T-shaped cut-out. Three substantially vertically oriented members extend between an upper and a lower edge of the air intake slot. Elongate parallelogram-shaped apertures are provided on opposite ends of the bumper arrangement proximate the lateral ends to receive fog light clusters. The bumper bulges slightly outwardly below the parallelogram-shaped apertures. The upper and lower peripheries of the bumper arrangement are bevelled towards the vehicle. The lateral ends of the bumper arrangement curve slightly around the sides of the vehicle. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: DAF Trucks N.V. 54: RIGHT FOGLIGHTS FOR VEHICLES 57: The design relates to a right fog light for a vehicle, more particularly to a right fog light assembly for a vehicle. In front view, a lens of the assembly is rhombus-shaped with rounded corners. The lens is transparent. A bulb is located slightly offset from a centre of the lens toward an inner periphery of the assembly. Means for attaching the assembly to the vehicle are provided adjacent an upper, a lower and the inner periphery of the assembly. In top view, the lens of the assembly is curved, curving outwardly rearwardly from the inner periphery of the assembly to an outer periphery thereof. A dome-shaped housing is provided behind the lens complementary with the off-set bulb thereby to accommodate the bulb and an associated electrical supply. An inside surface of the domeshaped housing is a mirrored reflector thereby to distribute the light from the bulb. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: DAF Trucks N.V. 33: : EU 32: : WINGS FOR VEHICLES 57: The design relates to mudguards for vehicles. The mudguard is generally curved in side view and comprises a central upper portion connected to first and second lower lateral portions. The central portion is slightly flatted on an upper surface thereof, the upper surface being provided with three spaced apart longitudinally extending depressions therein. The first and second lateral portions are generally curved and depend downwardly from the central upper portion. Both lateral portions have lateral extensions adjacent the central upper portion, thereby defining a shoulder on either side of the central upper portion. Two spaced apart elongate rectangular depressions with complementary rubber straps therein straddle the central upper portion and each shoulder. The rubber straps are operable to connect the adjacent parts together. One lateral portion is provided with a substantially rectangular mud flap connected at an end remote from the shoulder. Page 286

287 Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: DAF Trucks N.V. 54: RIGHT HEADLIGHT PANELS FOR VEHICLES 57: The design relates to a right headlight panel for a vehicle. The panel comprises a generally square frame with a rhombus-shaped aperture therein to accommodate a headlight assembly. The aperture has a border with a plurality of spaced apart slots therein for securing a decorative bezel. In front view, an upper periphery of the frame is bevelled towards the vehicle and has a rectangular tab at an outer periphery thereof. An inner periphery of the frame is curved, curving downwardly inwardly from the upper periphery to a lower periphery thereof. The inner periphery of the frame is provided with attachment means spaced along its length and a return flange, extending substantially orthogonally from an outer periphery of the frame, is provided with a pair of spaced apart apertures therein, thereby to attach the panel to the vehicle. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: DAF Trucks N.V. 54: FRONT GRILLES FOR VEHICLES 57: The design relates to a front grille for a vehicle. The grille has a flattened parabolic frame having a member with a complementary flattened parabolic shape extending between upper peripheries of the frame. An elongate member extends between upper peripheries of the fixed member, thereby defining an upper slot. A second elongate member extends between sides of the frame proximate a lower periphery thereof, thereby defining a lower slot. First and second slots extending between the sides of the frame are spaced intermediate the upper and lower slots. The first and second slots are defined by inserts comprising elongate flattened parabolic frames having a shape complementary to the upper and lower slots. Each slot is provided with a hexagonal in front view mesh therein. A solid centre element is provided that depends downwardly from a lower periphery of the first slot and intersects the upper periphery of the second slot. Page 287

288 Three dimensional view, from the front, one panel being pivoted open 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: DAF Trucks N.V. 54: LEFT HEADLIGHTS FOR VEHICLES 57: The design relates to a left headlight for a vehicle, more particularly to a left headlight assembly for a vehicle. In front view, a lens of the assembly is rhombus-shaped with rounded corners. A pair of vertically spaced bulbs is located offset from a centre of the lens toward an outer periphery of the assembly. A plurality of bulbs is located near a lower inner periphery of the lens. Means for attaching the assembly to the vehicle are spaced around a periphery thereof. In top view, the lens of the assembly is curved, curving outwardly rearwardly from the inner periphery thereof to an outer periphery thereof. An irregularly shaped housing comprising an inner portion contiguous an outer relatively larger portion is provided behind the lens thereby to accommodate the bulbs. An inside surface of the housing is a mirrored reflector thereby to distribute the light from the bulb. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: DAF Trucks N.V. 54: LEFT HEADLIGHT PANELS FOR VEHICLES 57: The design relates to a left headlight panel for a vehicle. The panel comprises a generally square frame with a rhombus-shaped aperture therein to accommodate a headlight assembly. The aperture has a border with a plurality of spaced apart slots therein for securing a decorative bezel. In front view, an upper periphery of the frame is bevelled towards the vehicle and has a rectangular tab at an outer periphery thereof. An inner periphery of the frame is curved, curving downwardly inwardly from the upper periphery to a lower periphery thereof. The inner periphery of the frame is provided with attachment means spaced along its length and a return flange, extending substantially orthogonally from an outer periphery of the frame, is provided with a pair of spaced apart apertures therein, thereby to attach the panel to the vehicle. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: DAF Trucks N.V. 54: RIGHT HEADLIGHTS FOR VEHICLES 57: The design relates to a right headlight for a vehicle, more particularly to a right headlight assembly for a vehicle. In front view, a lens of the assembly is rhombus-shaped with rounded corners. A pair of vertically spaced bulbs is located offset from a centre of the lens toward an outer periphery of the assembly. A plurality of bulbs is located near a lower inner periphery of the lens. Means for attaching the assembly to the vehicle are spaced around a periphery thereof. In top view, the lens of the assembly is curved, curving outwardly rearwardly from the inner periphery thereof to an outer periphery thereof. An irregularly shaped housing comprising an inner portion contiguous an outer relatively larger portion is provided behind the lens thereby to accommodate the bulbs. An inside surface of the housing is a mirrored reflector thereby to distribute the light from the bulb. Page 288

289 Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: DAF Trucks N.V. 54: BUMPER AIR INTAKES FOR VEHICLES 57: The design relates to a bumper air intake for a vehicle. In front view the bumper air intake has a frame which is generally elongate trapezium-shaped having substantially parallel elongate upper and lower parts and opposed curved ends. The lower part has a plurality of spaced apart fixing holes therein. A downwardly projecting substantially rectangular extension which has two spaced apart apertures therein is provided centrally along the upper part of the frame. The extension provides a mounting surface for a registration plate. Three members extend between the downwardly projecting substantially rectangular projection and the lower part of the frame at a first end, a central portion and a second end of the projection respectively. A base extends rearwardly slightly upwardly between the opposed ends of the frame and the first and second members extending between the ends of the rectangular projection and the lower part of the frame. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: DAF Trucks N.V. 54: LEFT STEP-PLATES FOR VEHICLES 57: The design relates to a left step-plate for a vehicle. The step-plate has a substantially rectangular base. A skirt depends downwardly from a front periphery of the base and extends slightly beyond first and second opposed ends thereof. A pair of clips is provided at a first end of the skirt. A wall extends upwardly from a rear periphery of the base between a wall at each of the first and second ends. The wall at the first end of the base has a step therein which is directed outwardly away from the base. The walls at the first and second ends of the base extend from the wall at the rear periphery of the base to the front periphery thereof and further outwardly slightly along a length of the skirt that projects beyond the first and second ends of the base. Outside three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: DAF Trucks N.V. 54: RIGHT STEP-PLATES FOR VEHICLES 57: The design relates to a right step-plate for a vehicle. The step-plate has a substantially rectangular base. A skirt depends downwardly from a front periphery of the base and extends slightly beyond first and second opposed ends thereof. A pair of clips is provided at a first end of the skirt. A wall extends upwardly from a rear periphery of the base between a wall at each of the first and second ends. The wall at the first end of the base has a step therein which is directed outwardly away from Page 289

290 the base. The walls at the first and second ends of the base extend from the wall at the rear periphery of the base to the front periphery thereof and further outwardly slightly along a length of the skirt that projects beyond the first and second ends of the base. Three dimensional view Outside three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: DAF Trucks N.V. 54: LEFT FOGLIGHTS FOR VEHICLES 57: The design relates to a left fog light for a vehicle, more particularly to a left fog light assembly for a vehicle. In front view, a lens of the assembly is rhombus-shaped with rounded corners. The lens is transparent. A bulb is located slightly offset from a centre of the lens toward an inner periphery of the assembly. Means for attaching the assembly to the vehicle are provided adjacent an upper, a lower and the inner periphery of the assembly. In top view, the lens of the assembly is curved, curving outwardly rearwardly from the inner periphery of the assembly to an outer periphery thereof. A dome-shaped housing is provided behind the lens complementary with the off-set bulb thereby to accommodate the bulb and an associated electrical supply. An inside surface of the dome-shaped housing is a mirrored reflector thereby to distribute the light from the bulb. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: EVOTEC PLASTICS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: CONTAINERS FOR BALL-TYPE DEODORANT APPLICATORS 57: The design relates to a container for a ball-type deodrant applicator as shown in the accompanying drawings. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: EVOTEC PLASTICS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: CONTAINERS FOR BALL-TYPE DEODORANT APPLICATORS 57: The design relates to a container for a ball-type deodrant applicator as shown in the accompanying drawings. Page 290

291 Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: EVOTEC PLASTICS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: CONTAINERS FOR BALL-TYPE DEODORANT APPLICATORS 57: The design relates to a container for a ball-type deodrant applicator as shown in the accompanying drawings. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 7. 24: Part A 71: AUSTEN, WADE MERWYN 54: A Tray 57: The design relates to a tray. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9. 24: Part A 71: AUSTEN, WADE MERWYN 54: A Tray 57: The design relates to a tray. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 8 24: Part A 71: Master Lock Company LLC 33: 29/407,004 31: US 32: : LOCKS 57: The design is for a lock. In particular the design is for a lock dial. The lock dial is circular in shape and includes alphabetic letters. The lock dial also includes position indicators corresponding to each letter of the lock dial. Page 291

292 and includes alphabetic letters. The lock dial also includes position indicators corresponding to each letter of the lock dial. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 8 24: Part A 71: Master Lock Company LLC 33: 29/407,004 31: US 32: : LOCKS 57: The design is for a lock. In particular the design is for a lock dial. The lock dial is circular in shape and includes alphabetic letters. The lock dial also includes position indicators corresponding to each letter of the lock dial. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 1. 24: Part A 71: TIGER FOOD BRANDS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY HOLDING COMPANY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: Loaf of Bread 57: The design relates to a loaf of bread. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or ornamentation. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 8 24: Part A 71: Master Lock Company LLC 33: 29/407,004 31: US 32: : LOCKS 57: The design is for a lock. In particular the design is for a lock dial. The lock dial is circular in shape 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA Page 292

293 33: : JP 32: : Recording Medium 57: The design relates to a recording medium. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 57: The design relates to a bottle. The bottle includes a base, a round cross-section body and a rounded shoulder intermediate the base and a circular cylindrical neck which defines a mouth. The shoulder tapers slightly upwardly from an upper portion of the body to a base of the neck. A lower portion of the body is smoothly chamfered toward the base. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9. 24: Part A 71: SOREMARTEC S.A. 33: DM/ : IB 32: : Container 57: the design relates to a container. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: : EU 32: : BOTTLES Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: : EU 32: : BOTTLES 57: The design relates to a bottle. The bottle has a base, a body and a shoulder leading from a shoulder line to a circular cylindrical neck which defines an opening. The body is substantially quadrangular in cross section, having elongate planar front and rear faces and relatively narrower convex sides. In cross section, an upper portion of the body adjacent the shoulder is slightly larger than a bottom portion thereof adjacent the base. The body tapers inwardly slightly from the shoulder and the base, defining a waistline around a midsection of the body. The shoulder line is defined by opposed pairs of upwardly curved front and rear upper edges of the elongate front and rear faces and by opposed pairs of outwardly curved upper edges of the relatively narrower convex sides. The shoulder curves slightly upwardly from the shoulder line to a base of the neck. Page 293

294 Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: : EU 32: : BOTTLES 57: The design relates to a bottle. The bottle has a circular base, a body and a rounded shoulder leading to a circular cylindrical neck which defines an opening. The shoulder tapers slightly upwardly from an upper portion of the body to a base of the neck. The body is generally tapered cylindrical, narrowing from the shoulder toward a lower portion near the base. The lower portion of the body is slightly convex and narrows towards the base. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: : EU 32: : BOTTLES 57: The design relates to a bottle. The bottle has a base, an elongate body and a shoulder leading from a shoulder line to a circular cylindrical neck which defines an opening. The body is substantially quadrangular in cross section, having relatively wider planar front and rear faces and relatively narrower convex sides. In cross section, an upper portion of the body adjacent the shoulder is slightly larger than a bottom portion thereof adjacent the base. The body tapers inwardly slightly from the shoulder and the base, defining a waistline around a midsection of the body. The shoulder line is defined by opposed pairs of upwardly curved front and rear upper edges of the relatively longer front and rear faces and by opposed pairs of outwardly curved upper edges of the relatively shorter convex sides. The shoulder curves slightly upwardly from the shoulder line to a base of the neck. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: : EU 32: : BOTTLES 57: The design relates to a bottle. The bottle has a circular base, an elongate body and a rounded arcuate shoulder leading to a circular cylindrical Page 294

295 neck which defines an opening. The body is generally tapered cylindrical, narrowing from the shoulder towards a lower portion near the base. The lower portion of the body flares slightly outwardly adjacent the base. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: : EU 32: : BOTTLES 57: The design relates to a bottle. The bottle has a base, a body and a shoulder region tapering into a neck which defines an opening. The neck is tapered cylindrical and tapers from the shoulder region toward the opening. The base and the body are substantially square in cross section with chamfered corners. The body extends substantially vertically upwardly from the base to the shoulder region at an upper portion of the body. Edges defining the chamfered corners converge at the upper portion of the body thus defining four shoulder points in the shoulder region, and then diverge into the shoulder region toward the neck. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: : EU 32: : BOTTLES 57: The design relates to a bottle. The bottle has a base, a body and a shoulder leading from a shoulder line to a circular cylindrical neck which defines an opening. In cross section, an upper portion of the body is substantially quadrangular with slightly outwardly curved sides, and defines a shoulder line of a corresponding shape. A lower portion of the body is elliptical in cross section. A front and a rear face of the body extend substantially vertically between the base and the shoulder line. Side portions of the body are arcuate and curve upwardly inwardly from the base to the shoulder line. The shoulder tapers slightly upwardly inwardly from the shoulder line to a base of the neck. Page 295

296 Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: : EU 32: : BOTTLES 57: The design relates to a bottle. The bottle has a base, an elongate body and a shoulder leading from a shoulder line to a circular cylindrical neck which defines an opening. In cross section, an upper portion of the elongate body is substantially quadrangular with slightly outwardly curved sides, and defines a shoulder line of a corresponding shape. A lower portion of the elongate body is elliptical in cross section. A front and a rear face of the elongate body extend substantially vertically between the base and the shoulder line. Side portions of the elongate body are arcuate and curve upwardly inwardly from the base to the shoulder line. The shoulder tapers slightly upwardly inwardly from the shoulder line to a base of the neck. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 33: 29/406,978 31: US 32: : Dispenser 57: The design relates to a dispenser. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class Class : Part A 71: LG ELECTRONICS INC. 33: : KR 32: : Washing Machine Page 296

297 57: The design relates to a washing machine. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 33: 29/406,978 31: US 32: : Dispenser 57: The design related to a dispenser. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 31 24: Part A 71: Kenwood Limited 33: : EU 32: : PARTS OF FOOD PROCESSORS 57: The design is for a part of a food processor. The part comprises a circular disc with a hub protruding outwardly from the centre of the disc, on one side thereof. A flange extends along the outer periphery of the disc. A curved cutting blade extends in a generally radial direction from the hub towards the periphery of the disc. The cutting blade is raised above the top surface of the disc and there is an aperture beneath the blade so that food can fall through. The disc is also formed with plural sets of apertures; each aperture being associated with a corresponding protrusion from the underside of the disc. Each set comprises several apertures arranged in volute-like fashion and extending generally radially of the disc. 21: A2012/ : : : : Class 9 24: Part A 71: NATURAL FORMULAS LIMITED 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design relates to a container as shown in the accompanying representations. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view Page 297

298 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 27 24: Part A 71: GREATOREX, Dean Kevin 54: LIGHTER HOLDERS 57: The design relates to a lighter holder. The lighter holder includes a body and a clip which is integrally formed with the body. The body includes an operatively lower seat formation which defines a seat; and an elongate base which extends operatively upwardly from a rear periphery of the seat. The seat formation includes a protruding portion which protrudes operatively upwardly from a front periphery of the seat opposite the base. The clip curves rearwardly from an upper end of the base and extends downwardly along the length of the base. A pair of securing arms curves forwardly from a central portion of the base, with respective free ends of the securing arms being located proximate each other. externally on the neck. The closure member has a central flange dividing a deep recess into two and is typically also of a synthetic plastics or polymeric material. Front three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : : : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Falcon International Limited 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container. The container includes a body, typically of metal, having a circular cylindrical portion and defining a shoulder region and a neck. Two diagonally opposed handles or gripping formations project upwardly from a ring located immediately below the shoulder region. The gripping formations are spaced from but flank the neck. The ring and gripping formations are typically integrally moulded from a synthetic plastics or polymeric material. An internal thread for a closure member screwing into the neck is clearly visible 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: Ruud Lighting, Inc. 33: 29/407,377 31: US 32: : LIGHTING FIXTURES 57: The design is for a lighting fixture having a body. The body defines a roughly oval in outline domed top surface, and a roughly oval in outline flat bottom surface. The top surface includes a plurality of nested u-shaped formations extending along a length of the body. The body has a flat rear side. The bottom surface is divided into two portions, a flat rear portion and a recessed front portion. Three dimensional top view Page 298

299 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: Ruud Lighting, Inc. 33: 29/407,377 31: US 32: : LIGHTING FIXTURES 57: The design is for a lighting fixture having a body. The body defines a roughly oval in outline domed top surface, and a roughly oval in outline flat bottom surface. The top surface includes a plurality of nested u-shaped formations extending along a length of the body. The body has a flat rear side. The bottom surface is divided into two portions, a flat rear portion and a recessed front portion. Three dimensional view Three dimensional top view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 21 24: Part A 71: Shock Doctor, Inc. 54: MOUTHGUARDS 57: The design is for a mouthguard having an elongate body which is generally rounded V-shaped in top and bottom view. The body defines an elongate, rounded V-shaped seat which extends along the length of the body. The body includes upwardly projecting front and rear walls which curve upwardly from, and extend along the length of, a front and rear side of the seat, respectively, with the front wall being higher than the rear wall. A flat, complementary body member is superimposed on, and integral with, a front portion of the front wall. The body member includes a downwardly depending lip. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 21 24: Part A 71: Shock Doctor, Inc. 54: MOUTHGUARDS 57: The design is for a mouthguard having an elongate body which is generally rounded V-shaped in top and bottom view. The body defines an elongate, rounded V-shaped seat which extends along the length of the body. The body includes upwardly projecting front and rear walls which curve upwardly from, and extend along the length of, a front and rear side of the seat, respectively, with the front wall being higher than the rear wall. A flat, elongate, complementary body member is superimposed on, and integral with, a front portion of the front wall. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: Page 299

300 52: Class : Part A 71: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION 33: 29/407,564 31: US 32: : Linerless Label Arrangement 57: The design relates to a liner less label arrangement. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: WESTCOTT, Howard Paul 54: ELEVATING MEANS FOR A FOOD DISH ARRANGEMENT 57: The design is applied to an elevating means for a food dish arrangement. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an elevating means for a food dish arrangement substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION 33: 29/407,564 31: US 32: : Linerless Label Arrangement 57: The design relates to a liner less label arrangement. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 33: D : JP 32: : Particulate Filter 57: The design relates to a particulate filter. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern. Page 300

301 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 33: D : JP 32: : Particulate Filter 57: The design relates to a construction element. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 43: : Class 9. 24: Part A 71: VALENTINO S.P.A. 33: : EM 32: : Container for Perfume 57: The design relates to a container for perfume. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 33: D : JP 32: : Particulate Filter 57: The design relates to a particulate filter. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: VITA-MIX CORPORATION 33: 29/408,008 31: US 32: : Blender Container 57: The design relates to a blender container. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/ : : Page 301

302 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: VITA-MIX CORPORATION 33: 29/409,219 31: US 32: : Blender Base 57: The design relates to a blender base. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 43: : Class : Part A 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 33: D : JP 32: : Particulate Filter 57: The design relates to a particulate filter. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: VITA-MIX CORPORATION 33: 29/408,020 31: US 32: : Blender Base 57: The design relates to a blender base. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 33: D : JP 32: : Particulate Filter 57: The design relates to a particulate filter. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern. 21: A2012/ : : 21: A2012/ : : 43: Page 302

303 52: Class : Part A 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 33: D : JP 32: : Particulate Filter 57: The design relates to a particulate filter. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern. 21: A2012/ : : : : Class : Part A 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 33: D : JP 32: : Particulate Filter 57: The design relates to a particulate filter. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 33: D : JP 32: : Particulate Filter 57: The design relates to a particulate filter. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 33: D : JP 32: : Particulate Filter 57: The design relates to a particulate filter. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern. Page 303

304 54: MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a motor vehicle. The vehicle includes an SUV style body, including five doors. Each of two opposite headlight clusters includes a lens which curves around a corresponding corner of the body and, in side view, tapers towards a pointed upper rear end. Each of two opposite rear light clusters includes a lens which curves around a corresponding corner of the body and, in side view, tapers towards a pointed upper front end. Each rear light cluster is partially located in the rear door and partially in the adjacent corner of the body. In each side view, a window sill line extends rearwardly from a rear view mirror, kinks upwardly between a b-pillar and a c-pillar and again behind the c-pillar, and ends at a top of the d-pillar. A front bumper defines therein a central six-sided opening accommodating a horizontally slatted grille. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 33: : JP 32: : AUTOMOBILES 57: The design is applied to an automobile. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the pattern, and/or the shape, and/or the configuration, and/or the ornamentation of an automobile, substantially as shown in the representations. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : : : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Hyundai Motor Company 33: : KR 32: Perspective view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 33: : CH 32: : COFFEE MACHINES 57: The design is for a coffee machine which includes a body and a rearwardly extending base positioned at a bottom rear portion of the body, with a tall cylindrical container mounted on the base adjacent a rear face of the body. The body defines a tower with rounded top and rear faces, a part-oval shaped dispenser protruding forwardly from a top portion of a front face of the tower, and a partcircular platform protruding forwardly at a bottom portion of the front face of the tower. In front, top and rear views the tower has a part-oval outline. In front view, a plurality of circular apertures is defined between the dispenser and the platform. In top view, a part-oval formation extends from a front portion to Page 304

305 a rear portion, along a middle portion of the top face. A part-oval lid is positioned at the front portion of the formation. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 33: : CH 32: : COFFEE MACHINES 57: The design is for a coffee machine which includes a body and a laterally extending base positioned at a bottom rear portion of the body, with a tall cylindrical container mounted on the base adjacent a side face of the body. The body defines a tower with rounded top and rear faces, a tear-drop shaped dispenser protruding forwardly from a top portion of a front face of the tower, and a partcircular platform protruding forwardly at a bottom portion of the front face of the tower. In front, top and rear views the tower has a part-oval outline. In front view, a plurality of horizontally extending recesses is positioned between the dispenser and the platform. In top view, a part-oval formation extends from a front portion to a rear portion, along a middle portion of the top face. A part-oval lid is positioned at the front portion of the formation. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 33: : CH 32: : COFFEE MACHINES 57: The design is for a coffee machine which includes a body and a laterally extending base positioned at a bottom rear portion of the body, with a tall cylindrical container mounted on the base adjacent a side face of the body. The body defines a tower with rounded top and rear faces, a tear-drop shaped dispenser protruding forwardly from a top portion of a front face of the tower, and a partcircular platform protruding forwardly at a bottom portion of the front face of the tower. In front, top and rear views the tower has a part-oval outline. In front view, a plurality of horizontally extending recesses is positioned between the dispenser and the platform. In top view, a part-oval formation extends from a front portion to a rear portion, along a middle portion of the top face. A part-oval lid is positioned at the front portion of the formation. Page 305

306 Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 33: : CH 32: : COFFEE MACHINES 57: The design is for a coffee machine which includes a body and a rearwardly extending base positioned at a bottom rear portion of the body, with a tall cylindrical container mounted on the base adjacent a rear face of the body. The body defines a tower with rounded top and rear faces, a tear-drop shaped dispenser protruding forwardly from a top portion of a front face of the tower, and a partcircular platform protruding forwardly at a bottom portion of the front face of the tower. In front, top and rear views the tower has a part-oval outline. In front view, a plurality of horizontally extending recesses is positioned between the dispenser and the platform. In top view, a part-oval formation extends from a front portion to a rear portion, along a middle portion of the top face. A part-oval lid is positioned at the front portion of the formation. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 33: : CH 32: : COFFEE MACHINES 57: The design is for a coffee machine which includes a body and a laterally extending base positioned at a bottom rear portion of the body, with a tall cylindrical container mounted on the base adjacent a side face of the body. The body defines a tower with rounded top and rear faces, a part-oval shaped dispenser protruding forwardly from a top portion of a front face of the tower, and a partcircular platform protruding forwardly at a bottom portion of the front face of the tower. In front, top and rear views the tower has a part-oval outline. In front view, a plurality of circular apertures is defined between the dispenser and the platform. In top view, a part-oval formation extends from a front portion to a rear portion, along a middle portion of the top face. A part-oval lid is positioned at the front portion of the formation. Page 306

307 Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 33: : CH 32: : COFFEE MACHINES 57: The design is for a coffee machine which includes a body and a laterally extending base positioned at a bottom rear portion of the body, with a tall cylindrical container mounted on the base adjacent a side face of the body. The body defines a tower with rounded top and rear faces, a part-oval shaped dispenser protruding forwardly from a top portion of a front face of the tower, and a partcircular platform protruding forwardly at a bottom portion of the front face of the tower. In front, top and rear views the tower has a part-oval outline. In front view, a plurality of circular apertures is defined between the dispenser and the platform. In top view, a part-oval formation extends from a front portion to a rear portion, along a middle portion of the top face. A part-oval lid is positioned at the front portion of the formation. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 13 24: Part A 71: Pacific Polymers Pty Ltd 33: 10040/ : AU 32: : CLAMP INSULATORS 57: The design is for a clamp portion of an integrated conductor clamp. The clamp portion comprises a body including a saddle defining a seat for receiving an electrical conductor. The clamp portion also comprises a bolt upon which a keeper or retainer is movable along a track defined in the body of the clamp portion for securing an electrical conductor in the seat. The body includes a transverse ridge behind the seat while the seat itself is semi-circular cylindrical. The keeper is cuboid with concave front and rear faces, more specifically, the front face of the keeper is arcuate to provide a smooth conductor engaging zone to secure a conductor in the seat. Page 307

308 52: Class 2 24: Part A 71: Alpargatas S.A. 33: : EU 32: : FOOTWEAR 57: The design is for footwear, in particular a sneaker. The sneaker includes an upper, an outsole, a welt, and a lace. The upper includes a toe cap, a heel cap, a vamp, two sides, and a tongue. A distinct row of stitching separates the toe cap from the vamp. On each side of the upper, similar distinct stitching extends from the welt upwardly forwardly, then rearwardly below the laces and an upper edge of the upper along the foot entry of the shoe, then rearwardly downwardly along the heel cap down to the welt. Similar stitching extends along and parallel to a rear edge of the tongue. Prominent stitching extends around the welt. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 20 24: Part A 71: GILLESPIE, Joseph John 54: ADVERTISING DISPLAY DEVICES FOR SOAP DISPENSERS 57: The design relates to an advertising display device for a soap dispenser. The device is configured to conform to the profile of a casing of the soap dispenser. An outer side of the device will be marked with advertising material and the device mounted to a side of the casing of the soap dispenser. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 11 24: Part A 71: DIEMASTER INDUSTRIES CC 54: A HORN 57: The design is applied to a horn having a substantially oval base collaring an arcuate body extending therefrom, and tapering as it extends to terminate in a rounded end. Three dimensional view in use 21: A2012/ : : 43: Page 308

309 wearer s skin and the ring-shaped elements is permitted. The ring-shaped elements are equidistantly spaced apart as they extend in vertical columns and horizontal rows on the fabric. In side view, each substantially planar ring-shaped element protrudes slightly from a surface of the fabric so as to define small recesses between adjacent ringshaped elements. Although wetting of the ringshaped elements, such as by absorbing sweat, causes a chemical compound or compounds in the ring-shaped elements to provide a cooling sensation, the ring-shaped elements also have aesthetic value. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9. 24: Part A 71: DAVIS, JOHN MICHAEL 54: Sim Card Package 57: The design relates to a sim card package. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration of the sim card package illustrated in the drawings. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9. 24: Part A 71: UNILEVER PLC 33: : EM 32: : Bottle with Pump 57: The design relates to a bottle with pump. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 5 24: Part A 71: Columbia Sportswear North America, Inc. 33: 29/409,540 31: US 32: : PRINTED COOLING MATERIALS 57: The design is directed to ring-shaped elements on a fabric, which fabric may be any suitable fabric used for T-shirts, pants, and the like. The ringshaped elements are generally arranged on the inside of the fabric so that, in use, contact between a Page 309

310 Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Instrument Panel for an Automobile 57: The design relates to an instrument panel for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 6 24: Part A 71: ANGEL SHACK TRADING & INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD. 54: MODULAR FURNITURE ASSEMBLIES 57: The design is for a modular furniture assembly which includes a planar table member with two shorter legs at one end and two taller legs at the other end. The taller legs extend from ground level upwardly and project past the table member level, while the shorter legs extend between the ground and table member levels only. The assembly includes a plurality of crosspieces extending between the taller legs. The upper crosspieces define a groove in their top faces, the groove being open to receive and support hang-on accessories. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Rear Bumper for an Automobile 57: The design relates to a rear bumper for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. Page 310

311 57: The design relates to a rear portion of an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Front Portion for an Automobile 57: The design relates to a front portion of an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 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: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 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: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Front Bumper for an Automobile 57: The design relates to a front bumper for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Rear Portion for an Automobile Page 311

312 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: PHOENIX PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT LIMITED 33: : EM 32: : Toilet Pan Lid 57: The design relates to a toilet pan lid. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Rear Combination Lamp for an Automobile 57: The design relates to a rear combination lamp for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2012/ : 04/07/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL GMBH 33: EU. 31: : 2012/01/04 54: BARRIER 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and /or cofiguration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s). 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: PHOENIX PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT LIMITED 33: : EM 32: : Toilet Pan 57: The design relates to a toilet pan. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration. 21: A2012/ : : 43: Page 312

313 52: Class 23 24: Part A 71: YUHUAN AMG JUST VALVE CO., LTD. 54: FAUCET FOR BASIN 57: The faucet for a basin is shown in left side view showing the overall appearance thereof. 71: POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: FACEPLATES FOR TOUCH SENSITIVE ELECTRICAL SWITCHES 57: The design is for a faceplate with one or more LED s identifying one or more areas to be touched to manipulate one or more touch sensitive switches behind the faceplate. The faceplate includes a thin generally planar body which is rectangular in outline in plan view, with rounded corners. The one or more LED s are located in a planar central rectangular face of the body. A peripheral endless region of the body between the central face and side edges of the body is convexly bevelled. The peripheral region is wider along shorter sides of the body than along longer sides of the body. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: RUBELLA BEAUTY AD, GSG COSMETICS LTD. 54: CONTAINER FOR COSMETICS, SCENTS AND THE LIKE 57: The drawing shows a three-dimensional view of a container for cosmetics, scents, and the like showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: F2010/ : : 43: : Class 13 24: Part F 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 24 24: Part F 71: Shock Doctor, Inc. 54: MOUTHGUARDS 57: The design is for a mouthguard having an elongate body which is generally rounded V-shaped in top and bottom view. The body defines an elongate, rounded V-shaped seat which extends along the length of the body. The body includes upwardly projecting front and rear walls which curve upwardly from, and extend along the length of, a front and rear side of the seat, respectively, with the front wall being higher than the rear wall. A flat, elongate, complementary body member is positioned on a front portion of the front wall. Page 313

314 71: LESCO MANUFACTURING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: A SHUTTER COMPONENT 57: The design is to be applied to a shutter component. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or conifguration of a shutter component substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 24 24: Part F 71: Shock Doctor, Inc. 54: MOUTHGUARDS 57: The design is for a mouthguard having an elongate body which is generally rounded V-shaped in top and bottom view. The body defines an elongate, rounded V-shaped seat which extends along the length of the body. The body includes upwardly projecting front and rear walls which curve upwardly from, and extend along the length of, a front and rear side of the seat, respectively, with the front wall being higher than the rear wall. A flat, complementary body member is positioned on a front portion of the front wall. The body member includes a downwardly depending lip. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 13 24: Part F 71: LESCO MANUFACTURING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: A SET OF CONTACT STRIPS 57: The design is to be applied to a set of contact strips. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a set of contact strips substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Top view of first embodiment Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 13 24: Part F 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 13 24: Part F 71: LESCO MANUFACTURING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: A SET OF CONTACT COMPONENTS 57: The design is to be applied to a set of contact components. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a set of contact components substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Page 314

315 thus located and defines a mouth in an end face of the time delay element casing, thus rendering an interior of the body accessible through the mouth. Adjacent the tapering inner end region, the body has a cylindrical inner region. Three dimensional view of first embodiment 21: F2010/ : 18/03/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: VELEKUBI PETROS ZULU 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONSTRUCTION HELMET 57: Linen made cap which will be fixed on the outside bottom edge of a construction helmet. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 25 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 54: MOUNTING BRACKETS 57: The design is for a mounting bracket which has a rectangular outline when seen in plan view and a stepped profile when seen in side view. The bracket includes a major, planar portion and a minor attachment portion which depends downwardly from one side of the planar portion. The attachment portion has an outwardly projecting flange which gives it an L-shaped side profile which includes a pair of spaced apart elongate apertures for securing the bracket to a surface. The planar portion includes four, concentric, curved slots which are equiangularly spaced in a circle about a middle of the planar portion. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 22 24: Part F 71: AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED 54: EXPLOSIVE TIME DELAY ELEMENT CASINGS 57: An explosive time delay element casing for use in an explosive detonator comprises a hollow body. The body has an axially outwardly tapering inner end region of frusto-conical profile. The truncated end of the tapering inner end region opens out into and is Page 315

316 base and a peripheral flange, at a right angle to the base, at one end thereof. The flange includes a pair of elongate, laterally extending, spaced apart holes. Inwardly spaced from the flange, the bracket includes a length of laterally extending angle iron, a first leg of which projects upwardly from the base in the same direction as the flange such that the flange and angle iron together form a U-shaped channel. A second leg of the angle iron, perpendicular to the first leg, projects away from the U-shaped channel, substantially parallel to the base and includes two, spaced apart circular holes. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 25 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 54: MOUNTING PLATES 57: The design is for a planar mounting plate. The mounting plate includes a number of elongate slots disposed adjacent to an outer periphery of the plate. A circular hole is provided through the centre of the plate. The plate further includes three, concentric, radially spaced apart sets of slots, each set comprising four curved slots, equiangularly spaced apart and arranged in a circle. The slots of each set are arranged such that the slots in adjacent sets are staggered with respect to one another. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 8 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 54: MOUNTING BRACKETS 57: The design is for a mounting bracket which has a rectangular outline when seen in plan view and a stepped profile when seen in side view. The bracket includes a major, planar portion and a minor attachment portion which depends downwardly from one side of the planar portion. The attachment portion has an outwardly projecting flange which gives it an L-shaped side profile which includes a pair of spaced apart elongate apertures for securing the bracket to a surface. The planar portion includes four, concentric, curved slots which are equiangularly spaced in a circle about a middle of the planar portion. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 8 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 54: MOUNTING BRACKETS 57: The design is for a mounting bracket. The mounting bracket includes a planar, rectangular Page 316

317 54: MOUNTING BRACKETS 57: The design is for a mounting bracket. The mounting bracket includes a planar, rectangular base and a peripheral flange, at a right angle to the base, at one end thereof. The flange includes a pair of elongate, laterally extending, spaced apart holes. Inwardly spaced from the flange, the bracket includes a length of laterally extending angle iron, a first leg of which projects upwardly from the base in the same direction as the flange such that the flange and angle iron together form a U-shaped channel. A second leg of the angle iron, perpendicular to the first leg, projects away from the U-shaped channel, substantially parallel to the base and includes two, spaced apart circular holes. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 25 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 54: MOUNTING PLATES 57: The design is for a mounting plate. The mounting plate is planar and has a square outline and includes four equiangularly spaced, concentric, arced apertures arranged in a circle toward a middle of the plate. The plate further includes a number of elongate apertures arranged adjacent a periphery of the plate. A first pair of spaced apart, registering, elongate apertures is provided along a first side of the plate and a second pair of shorter, registering, elongate apertures is provided along a second side which is adjacent to the first side. The first and second pairs of apertures repeat on opposite sides of the plate. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 25 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 25 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 54: SUPPORT ARRANGEMENTS 57: The design is for a support arrangement which includes a pair of spaced apart, vertically extending, uprights and a pair of spaced apart tubular, crossbars extending horizontally between the respective uprights and forming a closed frame. The support arrangement further includes a pair of angled upright supports, each support supporting an upright from the rear. Each upright includes a foot in the form of a square plate, which has four holes, one at each corner of the plate, and an elongate U- shaped channel beam which is centrally mounted on the foot and extends upwardly from the foot. Modular construction of the support arrangement in varying configurations is facilitated by longitudinally spaced holes or perforations provided in every side or face of the uprights and crossbars. Each angled upright support includes a foot, a vertical member and an inclined member which is attached to the rear of one of the uprights. Page 317

318 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 25 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 54: MOUNTING PLATES 57: The design is for a planar mounting plate which has a roughly square outline when seen in top view. The mounting plate includes a central circular aperture through which various attachment formations may be attached to the plate and four equiangularly spaced apart, arcuately curved apertures, one adjacent each side of the plate. The plate further includes an oblong aperture adjacent each trimmed corner of the plate. Each oblong aperture has rounded corners and extends partially inwardly toward a centre of the plate. Three dimensional view from front 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 25 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 54: SUPPORTS 57: The design is for a support. The support includes an elongate member in the form of a U-shaped channel beam which is mounted on a foot in the form of a square plate which has four holes, one at each corner of the plate. The elongate member is centrally mounted on the foot and extends upwardly from the foot at a right angle. Each face of the U- shaped channel beam includes a series of holes longitudinally spaced along the face for the length of the beam. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 16 24: Part F 71: PRINSLOO, Amanda Susanna 54: RETAINERS 57: The design is in respect of a retainer. The retainer is primarily, albeit not necessarily exclusively, for eyeglasses. The retainer includes a primary flexible elongate lanyard which includes adjustable primary looping formations at each end thereof, each of which is in the shape of the figure 8. Each primary looping formation can engage with an arm of a pair of eyeglasses. The primary flexible elongate lanyard further includes a pair of primary hooking formations which are located at two spaced apart locations such that, in use, when the retainer is placed around a neck, the primary hooking formations are positioned opposite each other. A pair of secondary flexible lanyards is provided. Each secondary lanyard includes a complementary secondary hooking formation at one end thereof, which hooks to one of the primary hooking Page 318

319 formation, in use. Each secondary string also includes a secondary looping formation which can engage with an arm of another pair of eyeglasses, in use. 54: SHELF SUPPORTS 57: The design relates to a shelf support having sides which have adjacent ends which are spaced apart from one another so as to define open corners indicated by the reference letter "C" into which corner support brackets of an adjacent shelving unit is received, in use. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 19 24: Part F 71: Albert Sha'altiel 54: PAPER HOLDERS 57: The design to a paper holder substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : : : Class 20 24: Part F 71: EUROSHELF INVESTMENT HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 54: SHELF SUPPORTS 57: The design relates to a shelf support substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Three dimensional view Three-dimensional view closed configuration 21: F2012/ : : : : Class 20 24: Part F 71: EUROSHELF INVESTMENT HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 21: F2012/ : : : : Class 8 24: Part F 71: EUROSHELF INVESTMENT HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 54: BRACKETS 57: The design relates to a bracket substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Page 319

320 is adapted to, in use, slide within a complementary upper rail and comprises an elongate body having a planar floor disposed between two identically shaped side walls. Each side wall extends generally perpendicularly away from the floor and terminates in a flange having an inwardly projecting lip. Each corner between the floor and a respective side wall is curved to provide locating space for bearings or the like. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 8 24: Part F 71: PERMA SEATING (PTY) LTD 54: A LEVER OF A POSITION ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE SEAT 57: The design is applied to a lever of a position adjustment system for a vehicle seat. The lever comprises an elongate circular cylindrical body having adjacent lug pairs A, which protrude laterally from a first end thereof. Disposed away from lug pairs A, and further along the length of the body, is a pivot C which extends laterally away from opposite sides of the body, but which is in the same plane as the lug pairs A. Perspective view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 8 24: Part F 71: PERMA SEATING (PTY) LTD 54: AN UPPER RAIL OF A POSITION ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE SEAT 57: The design is applied to an upper rail of a position adjustment system for a vehicle seat. The upper rail is adapted to, in use, slide within a complementary lower rail and comprises an elongate body having a planar roof disposed between two identically shaped side walls. Each side wall extends generally perpendicularly away from the roof and terminates in a flange having a curved base from which an upright protrusion extends. When the upper rail is engaged with said lower rail, each curved base provides locating space for bearings or the like. Perspective view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 8 24: Part F 71: PERMA SEATING (PTY) LTD 54: A LOWER RAIL OF A POSITION ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE SEAT 57: The design is applied to a lower rail of a position adjustment system for a vehicle seat. The lower rail Perspective view Page 320

321 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 8 24: Part F 71: PERMA SEATING (PTY) LTD 54: A PIVOT LOCATING MEMBER OF A POSITION ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE SEAT 57: The design is applied to a pivot locating member of a position adjustment system for a vehicle seat. In front view the member has an n-shaped outline with two legs depending from a roof. A through bore, for locating a pivot of a lever of said system, is provided in each leg and respective through bores are aligned with each other. The roof and legs are shaped to fit snugly between a roof and side walls of an upper rail of said system. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: KISTLER HOLDING AG 33: : CN 32: : Hollow Profile for a Force Sensor 57: The design relates to a hollow profile for a force sensor. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. Perspective view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: KISTLER HOLDING AG 33: : CN 32: : Hollow Profile for a Force Sensor 57: The design relates to a hollow profile for a force sensor. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 25 24: Part F 71: WEKABA ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD 54: A PRE-STRESSING LOCKING UNIT 57: The design is to be applied to a pre-stressing locking unit. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a pre-stressing locking unit substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Page 321

322 body. Two longitudinally spaced rectangular apertures, also with chamfered peripheries, are also provided in the upper surface of the upper shell, nearer a centre of the body. Adjacent another end of the body, three elongate laterally spaced parallel apertures are provided in the upper surface of the upper shell. Side view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 25 24: Part F 71: WEKABA ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD 54: A PRE-STRESSING LOCKING UNIT 57: The design is to be applied to a pre-stressing locking unit. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a pre-stressing locking unit substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Opposite side view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 24 24: Part F 71: MINTEK 54: AN ASSAY DEVICE 57: The design is for an assay device, particularly an immunochromatographic assay device for use in detecting a ligand in a biological sample. The assay device includes an elongate parallelepipedal body comprising an upper shell portion and a lower shell portion clipped together to define a hollow shell. Two longitudinally spaced circular apertures with chamfered peripheries are provided in an upper surface of the upper shell, adjacent one end of the 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 10 24: Part F 71: MINTEK 54: AN ASSAY DEVICE 57: The design is for an assay device, particularly an immunochromatographic assay device for use in detecting a ligand in a biological sample. The assay device includes an elongate parallelepipedal body comprising an upper shell portion and a lower shell portion clipped together to define a hollow shell. Two longitudinally spaced circular apertures with chamfered peripheries are provided in an upper surface of the upper shell, adjacent one end of the body. Two longitudinally spaced rectangular apertures, also with chamfered peripheries, are also provided in the upper surface of the upper shell, nearer a centre of the body. Adjacent another end of the body, three elongate laterally spaced parallel apertures are provided in the upper surface of the upper shell. Page 322

323 has radially outer and inner faces. The radially outer face defines therein a series of circumferentially extending; axially spaced grooves arranged more towards one axial end. The radially inner face defines four equally axially spaced, circumferentially extending ridges or seal elements. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: BOTHA, DIEDERICK JACOBUS 54: Frame 57: The design relates to a frame. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: YAZAKI CORPORATION 33: : JP 32: : Electric Wire Holder for Vehicle 57: The design relates to an electric wire holder for vehicle. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 22 24: Part F 71: Oto Melara S.p.A. 33: : EU 32: : RING GASKETS, ESPECIALLY FOR USE IN RESPECT OF GUN BARRELS 57: The design is for a ring gasket, especially for use in respect of a gun barrel. The gasket is annular and 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: YAZAKI CORPORATION 33: : JP 32: : Electric Wire Holder for Vehicle 57: The design relates to an electric wire holder for vehicle. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. Page 323

324 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: YAZAKI CORPORATION 33: : JP 32: : Electric Wire Holder for Vehicle 57: The design relates to an electric wire holder for vehicle. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: YAZAKI CORPORATION 33: : JP 32: : Electric Wire Holder for Vehicle 57: The design relates to an electric wire holder for vehicle. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: YAZAKI CORPORATION 33: : JP 32: : Electric Wire Holder for Vehicle 57: The design relates to an electric wire holder for vehicle. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: YAZAKI CORPORATION 33: : JP 32: : Electric Wire Holder for Vehicle 57: The design relates to an electric wire holder for vehicle. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. Page 324

325 43: : Class 21 24: Part F 71: Shock Doctor, Inc. 54: MOUTHGUARDS 57: The design is for a mouthguard having an elongate body which is generally rounded V-shaped in top and bottom view. The body defines an elongate, rounded V-shaped seat which extends along the length of the body. The body includes upwardly projecting front and rear walls which curve upwardly from, and extend along the length of, a front and rear side of the seat, respectively, with the front wall being higher than the rear wall. A flat, elongate, complementary body member is positioned on a front portion of the front wall. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 21 24: Part F 71: Shock Doctor, Inc. 54: MOUTHGUARDS 57: The design is for a mouthguard having an elongate body which is generally rounded V-shaped in top and bottom view. The body defines an elongate, rounded V-shaped seat which extends along the length of the body. The body includes upwardly projecting front and rear walls which curve upwardly from, and extend along the length of, a front and rear side of the seat, respectively, with the front wall being higher than the rear wall. A flat, complementary body member is positioned on a front portion of the front wall. The body member includes a downwardly depending lip. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part F 71: WESTCOTT, Howard Paul 54: ELEVATING MEANS FOR A FOOD DISH ARRANGEMENT 57: The design is applied to an elevating means for a food dish arrangement. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an elevating means for a food dish arrangement substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : Page 325

326 57: The design relates to a particulate filter. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 33: D : JP 32: : Particulate Filter 57: The design relates to a particulate filter. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 33: D : JP 32: : Particulate Filter 57: The design relates to a particulate filter. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 33: D : JP 32: : Particulate Filter 21: F2012/ : : 43: Page 326

327 52: Class : Part F 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 33: D : JP 32: : Particulate Filter 57: The design relates to a particulate filter. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 33: D : JP 32: : Particulate Filter 57: The design relates to a particulate filter. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 33: D : JP 32: : Particulate Filter 57: The design relates to a particulate filter. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: SOUTHERN IMPLANTS (PTY) LTD 54: Bone Distractor 57: The design relates to a bone distracter. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration of the illustrated bone distracter. Components shown in broken outline form no part of the design for which protection is claimed. Page 327

328 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 13 24: Part F 71: Pacific Polymers Pty Ltd 33: 10040/ : AU 32: : CLAMP INSULATORS 57: The design is for a clamp portion of an integrated conductor clamp. The clamp portion comprises a body including a saddle defining a seat for receiving an electrical conductor. The clamp portion also comprises a bolt upon which a keeper or retainer is movable along a track defined in the body of the clamp portion for securing an electrical conductor in the seat. The body includes a transverse ridge behind the seat while the seat itself is semi-circular cylindrical. The keeper is cuboid with concave front and rear faces, more specifically, the front face of the keeper is arcuate to provide a smooth conductor engaging zone to secure a conductor in the seat. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 8 24: Part F 71: O'Reilly Industries (Pty) Ltd 54: DRILLING EQUIPMENT 57: The design is for drilling equipment in the form of a back head for a rock drill. The drilling equipment includes a circular cylindrical body which is flanked by radially outwardly projecting, rounded protuberances or ears. The drilling equipment further includes a transverse tubular portion which merges with the body toward one side of the body, the tubular portion defining a circular air inlet toward an open end of the tubular portion. An elongate handle projects outwardly from an opposite end of the tubular portion at a right angle thereto, the handle being angularly displaceable between an open position and a closed position. The drilling equipment further includes a water inlet and a separate water outlet which project axially from opposite ends of the body, the water inlet and outlet being staggered relative to one another. Page 328

329 Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 23 24: Part F 71: O'Reilly Industries (Pty) Ltd 54: VALVES 57: The design is for a valve for a back head of a rock drill. The valve includes an elongate body defining a longitudinal axis and has a circular cylindrical outline when seen in top view. A circular cylindrical stem, which has a smaller diameter than the body, extends longitudinally from one end of the body. The stem has a recess toward a free end whereby a handle is attachable to the stem. An opposite end of the body defines a central, circular opening which leads into a circular cylindrical cavity which is in flow communication with a window defined in a peripheral wall of the body. Longitudinally spaced from the window, the body includes a cutaway portion which is angularly aligned with the window about the longitudinal axis. The body further includes a plurality of circumferentially extending, longitudinally spaced grooves. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 15 24: Part F 71: O'Reilly Industries (Pty) Ltd 54: DRILLING EQUIPMENT 57: The design is for drilling equipment in the form of a back head for a rock drill. The drilling equipment includes a circular cylindrical body which is flanked by radially outwardly projecting, rounded protuberances or ears. The drilling equipment further includes a transverse tubular portion which merges with the body toward one side of the body, the tubular portion defining a circular air inlet toward an open end of the tubular portion. An elongate handle projects outwardly from an opposite end of the tubular portion at a right angle thereto, the handle being angularly displaceable between an open position and a closed position. The drilling equipment further includes a water inlet and a separate water outlet which project axially from opposite ends of the body, the water inlet and outlet being staggered relative to one another. Page 329

330 Three dimensional view 21: F2012/ : : : : Class 8. 24: Part F 71: VOLKSWAGEN OF SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: Bracket 57: The design relates to a bracket. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 9. 24: Part A 71: UNILEVER PLC 33: : EM 32: : Bottle with Flip-Top Lid 57: The design relates to a bottle with a flip-top lid. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: ROLLER SIGN TECHNOLOGIES CC 54: Frame 57: The design relates to a frame. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: MOHR, HEINRICH ADOLF AUGUST 54: Frame for a Beehive 57: The design relates to a frame for a beehive. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. Page 330

331 an upright position in which the upper and lower members are coaxial and a collapsed position in which the upper member is angled with respect to the lower member. Each member includes a disclike, radially outwardly protruding flange. The flanges abut and are arranged one on top of the other in an inclined interface plane. The flange of the upper member includes an arcuate channel adjacent a periphery of the flange. Two spaced apart fasteners in the form of bolts are secured to the lower flange and pass through the channel of the upper flange guiding relative displacement of the members. 21: F2012/ : 26/06/ : 17/01/ : 52: Class : Part F 71: VAN DER WERF, FRANCOIS 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A MOVABLE SKIP OR BIN 57: The novel features of the movable skip or bin are the shape or configuration thereof substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings and with particular reference to the position and number of suspension points and the inclination of the two inclined walls thereof. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 26 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 54: POSTS 57: The design is for a post, in particular a collapsible light post. The post includes a circular cylindrical lower member and a circular cylindrical upper member arranged on top of the lower member, the upper member being angularly displaceable relative to the lower member between Three dimensional view (collapsed position) 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 25 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 54: POSTS 57: The design is for a post, in particular a collapsible light post. The post includes a circular cylindrical lower member and a circular cylindrical upper member arranged on top of the lower member, the upper member being angularly displaceable relative to the lower member between an upright position in which the upper and lower members are coaxial and a collapsed position in which the upper member is angled with respect to the lower member. Each member includes a disclike, radially outwardly protruding flange. The flanges abut and are arranged one on top of the other in an inclined interface plane. The flange of the upper member includes an arcuate channel adjacent a periphery of the flange. Two spaced apart fasteners in the form of bolts are secured to the lower flange and pass through the channel of the upper flange guiding relative displacement of the members. Page 331

332 43: : Class 22 24: Part F 71: DU PLOOY, Frederik, Wilhelm 54: A HUNTING RIFLE STOCK 57: The design relates to a hunting rifle stock. The features of the design are those of shape, pattern, and/or conficuration. Protection is not limited to the exact relative dimensions. Three dimensional view (collapsed position) 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 22 24: Part F 71: SME ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD 54: A BULLET 57: The design relates to a bullet. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 22 24: Part F 71: SME ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD 54: A BULLET 57: The design relates to a bullet. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 25 24: Part F 71: PERMABAN LIMITED 33: : CDS 32: : SIGNATURE JOINT 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a signature joint showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: F2012/ : : Page 332

333 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 18 24: Part F 71: ARÇELIK ANONIM SIRKETI 54: CASH REGISTER 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a cash register showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 18 24: Part F 71: ARÇELIK ANONIM SIRKETI 54: CASH REGISTER 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a cash register showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2012/ : 11/01/ : 43: 21/02/ : Class 11 24: Part A 71: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. 33: US 31: 29/397,172 32: 12/07/ : Vase 57: The design relates to a vase. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration. Page 333

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