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1 INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS MAY 2012 VOL 45 No.5 Part II of II ISSUED MONTHLY DATE OF ISSUE: 30 MAY 2012 ISSN Page 1

2 INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS VOL. 45 No. 5 Date of Issue: 30 MAY 2012 PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT OFFICE Official notices of proceedings under: The Patents Act, 1978 The Designs Act, 1993 The Trade Marks Act, 1963 The Trade Marks Act, 1993 The Registration of Copyright in Cinematograph Films Act, 1977 Registrar of Patents, Trade Marks, Designs and Copyright Note: CIPC acting on behalf of the Government of the Republic of South Africa, cannot guarantee the accuracy of its publications or undertake any responsibility for errors or omissions or their consequences. Page 2

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2. PATENTS... 5 APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS... 6 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53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS AND PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT APPLICATIONS TO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 HYPOTHECATION JUDGMENTS OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES COPYRIGHT NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE HYPOTHECATIONS JUDGMENTS OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES CORRECTION NOTICES TRADE MARK CORRECTION NOTICES Page 3

4 PATENT CORRECTION NOTICES DESIGN CORRECTION NOTICES COPYRIGHT CORRECTION NOTICES Page 4

5 2. PATENTS Page 5

6 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 2012/04/ /02484 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPACT ROADHEADER ~ 71:DH MINING SYSTEM GMBH Haustenbecke 1 Dortmund ~ 72:DETLEF WILMER JURGEN REICH MARKUS WEST ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/05/ /02485 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTENNA SYSTEM WITH TWO ROTATIONALLY SYMETRICAL COAXIAL ANTENNAS ~ 71:EADS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Willy-Messerschmitt-Strasse 1 Ottobrunn ~ 72:JORG LOGEMANN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/04/ /02733 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD DEALING WITH HANDLING OF UNITISED LOADS-ADHESIVE SHEETS ~ 71:MEYER NAUDE Farm Palmiefontein District Parys ~ 72:MEYER NAUDE 2012/02734 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD DEALING WITH HANDLING OF UNITISED LOADS-WRAPPED LAYERS ~ 71:MEYER NAUDE Palmietfontein District Parys ~ 72:MEYER NAUDE 2012/02735 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD DEALING WITH HANDLING OF UNITISED LOADAS-TRAY SHEETS ~ 71:MEYER NAUDE Farm Palmiefontein District Parys ~ 72:MEYER NAUDE 2012/02779 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CELL TRANSPORT BAG ~ 71:CAMPBELL MACFARLANE 51 Gazania Street Welgemoed 7530 Cape Town ~ 72:CAMPBELL MACFARLANE 2012/02780 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TH63-RIGID PRODUCT ~ 71:TOWER TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD Building 16 CSIR Campus Meiring Naude Drive Scientia 0184 ~ 72:MICHAEL WINDSOR SYMONS 2012/02781 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CARD INTERFACING ADAPTER FOR A MOBILE STATION ~ 71:POHL ANGUS BERNHARDT 7 Belvedene 334 Mint Ave Newlands Pretoria 0181 ~ 72:POHL ANGUS BERNHARDT 2012/02782 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TOILET DISPENSER ~ 71:CUMBERLEGE VERNON MICHAEL 47 Brampton Avenue Rowallan Park Port Elizabeth 6025 ~ 72:CUMBERLEGE VERNON MICHAEL 2012/02783 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MYSAVE ~ 71:MOGOMOTSI JOSEPH MOSIPIDI 1652 Joel Mahila Street Mmabatho 2737 ~ 72:MOGOMOTSI JOSEPH MOSIPIDI 2012/02784 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF CONTROLLING ENTRY TO A RECREATIONAL EVENT ~ 71:SURAJUDIN LATIEF 235 Connaught Road Cravenby Estate Western Cape 7493 ~ 72:SURAJUDIN LATIEF 2012/02785 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BARRIER CABLE GLAND ~ 71:TOLLARD HOLDINGS LIMITED Abbots Building Main Street Tortols ~ 72:LACKINGER NICHOLAS FRANZ EDWARD 2012/02786 ~ Complete ~ 54: FILTRATION IRRIGATION METHOD, FILTRATION IRRIGATION DEVICE AND THE MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF ~ 71:ZHU JUN NO.1302, 1 Unit 18 Building Forth Block Anzhenxili Chaoyang District Beijing ~ 72:ZHU JUN 2012/02787 ~ Complete ~ 54: TEMPERATURE CHANGE COMPOSITIONS AND TISSUE PRODUCTS PROVIDING A COOLING SENSATION ~ 71:KIMBERLY -CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC Neenah Wisconsin ~ 72:SEIDING JEFFERY RICHARD MOEN HELEN KATHLEEN WENZEL SCOTT W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/622,547 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02788 ~ Complete ~ 54: TISSUE PRODUCTS INCLUDING A TEMPERATURE CHANGE COMPOSITION CONTAINING PHASE CHANGE COMPONENTS WITHIN A NON-INTERFERING MOLECULAR SCAFFOLD ~ 71:KIMBERLY -CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC Neenah Wisconsin ~ 72:MOEN HELEN KATHLEEN SEIDING JEFFERY RICHARD WENZEL SCOTT W CUNNINGHAM COREY THOMAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/622,571 ~ 32: 2009/11/20 Page 6

7 2012/02789 ~ Complete ~ 54: COOLING SUBSTRATES WITH HYDROPHILIC CONTAINMENT LAYER AND METHOD OF MAKING ~ 71:KIMBERLY -CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC Neenah Wisconsin ~ 72:WENZEL SCOTT W SEIDING JEFFERY RICHARD MOEN HELEN KATHLEEN LANG FREDERICK JOHN SCHARENBROCH STEPHANIE DIANA BARNES MARK ANTHONY CASPER JUDY MARIE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/622,581 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02790 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR GENERATING A NEGATIVE PRESSURE IN A COKE OVEN CHAMBER DURING THE DISCHARGING PROCESSES ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde- Strasse Dortmund ~ 72:KIM RONALD WORBERG RAINER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02791 ~ Complete ~ 54: REMOVAL OF C02 FORM GASES HAVING LOW C02 PARTIAL PRESSURES,USING 2,2'-(ETHYLENEDIOXY)-BIS-(ETHYLAMINE) (EDEA) ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse Dortmund ~ 72:MENZEL JOHANNES VON MORSTEIN OLAF ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/01/ /02792 ~ Complete ~ 54: VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINE AND ITS WIND ROTOR ~ 71:URBAN GREEN ENERGY INC 330 West 38th St Suite 1103 New York New York ~ 72:SONG HANJUN LIU YUN BLITTERSWYK NICOLAS ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02793 ~ Complete ~ 54: HUMANIZED ANTIBODIES AGAINST HUMAN IL-22RA ~ 71:MERCK SERONO S A Centre Industriel CH-1267 Coinsins ~ 72:BECKMANN ROLAND JOHNSON-LEGER CAROLINE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/262,998 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02794 ~ Complete ~ 54: LAYING PROTECTING CABLE INTO EXISTING COVERING SURFACES ~ 71:QUANTA ASSOCIATES L.P 1360 Post Oak Blvd Suit 2100 Houston Taxas ~ 72:MILLER DANIEL PAUL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/244,954 ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02795 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR LABELLING ~ 71:BRADY WORLDWIDE INC 6555 West Good Hope Road Milwaukee Wisconsin ~ 72:BEADMAN MICHAEL ANDREW AUTON KEVIN ANDREW CLEMENTS JEREMY PETER ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/03/ /02796 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICES AND METHODS FOR CERVIX MEASUREMENT ~ 71:CERVLENZ INC 100 N. Main Street Suit 300 Chagrin Falls Ohio ~ 72:BAUER JONATHAN P KOCH DEAN R MCCREADIE PAUL E ROSS MICHAEL GLENN BERKY CRAIG B ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/369,523 ~ 32: 2010/07/ /02797 ~ Complete ~ 54: THE USE OF A HERBAL COMPOSITION FOR THE TREATMENT OF A PERSON INFECTED WITH HIV ~ 71:ALZANDANI ABDUL-MAJEED BIN AZIZ Al-Eman University Sana'a ~ 72:ALZANDANI ABDUL-MAJEED BIN AZIZ 2012/02798 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR THE COMBINED RESIDUE GASIFICATION OF LIQUID AND SOLID FUELS ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse Dortmund ~ 72:HANROTT CHRISTOPH BRANDL ADRIAN HEINRITZ-ADRIAN MAX ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02799 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND FORMULATION FOR THE CONTROL OF PARASITES ~ 71:INTERVET INTERNATIONAL BV Wim de Korverstraat 35 NL-5830 AA Boxmeer ~ 72:SARGENT ROGER MERVYN O'NEILL PETER ANDREW ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02800 ~ Complete ~ 54: MOUNTING MAT ~ 71:3M INNOVATION PROPERTIES COMPANY 3M Center Post Office Saint Paul Minnesota ~ 72:KUNZE ULRICH KRIEG HARALD H REIMANN STEFAN R ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02801 ~ Complete ~ 54: TUNGSTEN CARBIGE CATALYST SUPPORTED ON MESOPOROUS CARBON,PREPARATION AND APPLICATION THEREOF ~ 71:DALIAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE 457 Zhongshan Road Dalian Liaoning ~ 72:ZHANG TAO WANG AIQIN ZHANG YANHUA ZHENG MINGYUAN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02802 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE BLEND FILMS ~ 71:CURWOOD INC 2200 Badger Avenue Oshkosh Wisconsin ~ 72:NELSON KEVIN PHILIP PRISCAL MICHAEL DREW MENGEL MATTHEW LEROY BARR CURTIS RANDOLPH OSBORN CHRISTOPHER LYNN GLASER KEVIN DAVID ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/100,250 ~ 32: 2011/05/ /02803 ~ Complete ~ 54: MANIFOLD FOR A FLUIDIC CARTRIDGE ~ 71:BIOCARTIS SA EPFL Parc Innovation-G CH-1015 Lausanne ~ 72:DE GIER RONALD WILNAUER PETER VAN ES ARTHUR R ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02804 ~ Complete ~ 54: SKID PALLET IN PARTICULAR FOR TRANSPORT AND STORAGE CONTAINERS FOR LIQUIDS ~ 71:PROTECHNA S.A. Avenue De La Gare 14 CH-1701 Fribourg ~ 72:SCHUTZ UDO ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/05/04 Page 7

8 2012/02805 ~ Complete ~ 54: PALLET-LIKE BASE FRAME FOR TRANSPORT AND STORAGE CONTAINERS FOR LIQUIDS ~ 71:PROTECHNA S.A. Avenue De La Gare 14 CH-1701 Fribourg ~ 72:SCHUTZ UDO ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/05/ /02806 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATION A UNIQUE IDENTIFIER ASSOCIATED WITH A FINANCIAL ACCOUNT ~ 71:I'ONS GRANT ROBERT 40 Leicester Road Kensington Johannesburg 2094 ~ 72:I'ONS GRANT ROBERT 2012/02807 ~ Complete ~ 54: GLYCOSYLATED REPEAT-MOTIF-MOLECULE CONJUGATES ~ 71:F.HOFFMANN LA ROCHE AG Grenzacherstrasse 124 CH-4070 Basel Switzerland ~ 72:FISCHER STEPHAN KOPETZKI ERHARD IMHOF-JUNG SABINE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02808 ~ Complete ~ 54: CLONING, EXPRESSION AND USE OF ACID PHOSPHOLIPASES ~ 71:AB ENZYMES GMBH Feldbergstrasse Darmstadt ~ 72:NGUYEN QUOC KHANH SCHWARZ TATIANA MARSCHNER VOLKER TITZE KORNELIA PALADINO SILVIA LORENZ PATRICK ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02809 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE TREATMENT OF LEGUME AND GENETICALLY MODIFFIED COTTON SEEDS ~ 71:BERCHTOLD PETER FRANCIS 25 Blackwood Street Bryanston Ext3 Randburg Gauteng Province ~ 72:BERCHTOLD PETER FRANCIS 2012/02810 ~ Complete ~ 54: BUSBAR CONSTRUCTION ~ 71:OUTOTEC OYJ Riihitontuntie 7 FI Espoo ~ 72:PALMU LAURI ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02811 ~ Complete ~ 54: COATED LIGHT FABRIC, IN PARTICULAR FOR A FLIGHT SAIL ~ 71:PORCHER INDUSTRIES F Badinieres ~ 72:VERAN STEPHAN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02812 ~ Complete ~ 54: READY MIXED SETTING TYPE JOINT COMPOUND AND SET INITIATOR IN CHAMBERED POUCH ~ 71:UNITED STATES GYPSUM COMPANY 550 West Adams Street Chicago IL ~ 72:CIMAGLIO SCOTT IMMORDINO SALVATORE C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/613,297 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02813 ~ Complete ~ 54: CNT-INFUSED FIBERS IN CARBON-CARBON COMPOSITES ~ 71:APPLIED NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS LLC 2323 Eastern Blvd Baltimore MD ~ 72:SHAH TUSHAR K CARSON MURRAY N MALECKI HARRY C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/263,805 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02814 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENGINEERED ZINC FINGER PROTEINS TARGETING PLANT GENES INVOLVED IN FATTY ACID BIOSYNTHESIS ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis IN SANGAMO BIOSCIENCES INC Point Richmond Tech Center 501 Canal Blcd Suit A100 Richmond CArlifonia ~ 72:DEKELVER RUSSELL MILLER JEFFREY C PETOLINO JOSEPH F GUPTA MANJU NOVAK STEPHEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/279,528 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02815 ~ Complete ~ 54: A LINKAGE SYSTEM FOR A FORKLIFT TRUCK ~ 71:TERBERG KINGLIFTER B.V Bronieweg 23a NL-3403 NL IJsselstein ~ 72:O'KEEFFE ERIC ~ 33: IE ~ 31: S2009/0712 ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02816 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETECTION OF OBJECTS ~ 71:MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY All Saints Manchester Lancashire M15 6BH ~ 72:BOWRING NICHOLAS REZGUI NACER DDINE ANDREWS DAVID HARMER STUART ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02839 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ELECTRICALLY HEATED SMOKING SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED HEATER ~ 71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S A Quai Jeanrenaud 3 CH-2000 Neuchatel ~ 72:GREIM OLIVIER PLOJOUX JULIEN RUSCION DANI ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02840 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESSES FOR THE PREPARATION OF 5-LIPOOXYGENASE ACTIVATING PROTEIN INHIBITORS AND THEIR INTERMEDIATES ~ 71:GLAXO GROUP LIMITED a company incorporated in England & Wales Glaxo Wellcome House Berkeley Avenue Greenford Middlesex UB6 ONN England PANMIRA PHARMACEUTICALS INC 9535 Waples Street Suite 100 San Diego California ~ 72:CRAWFORD CLAIRE FRANCES GRAHAM JONATHAN PAUL HENLEY NICHOLAS PAUL HUTCHINSON JOHN HOWARD KENNEDY ANDREW SCOTT MARK SIMON STOCK MARK SIMON TROUW LEONTINE SASKIA WALLIS CHRISTOPHER JOHN GARCIA SANDRINE HARLING SANDRA JANE HERMITAGE STEPHEN ANDREW KEEL TREVOR RAYMOND MASON ANDREW MCMURTRIE SMITH NEIL MICHAEL TATENO YUICHI TURNER PETER GRAHAM WILLACY ROBERT DAVID ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/07/ /02841 ~ Complete ~ 54: N-(HETERO)ARYL,2-(HETERO)ARYL-SUBSTITUTED ACETAMIDES FOR USE AS WNT SIGNALING MODULATORS ~ 71:IRM LLC 131 Front Street P O BOX HM 2899 Hamilton HM LX ~ 72:CHENG DAI ZHANG GUOBAO HAN DONG GAO WENQI PAN SHIFENG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/09/23 - APPLIED ON 2012/04/18 - Page 8

9 2012/02818 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODULAR SPIRAL SEPARATOR ELEMENTS ~ 71:CPG RESOURCES-MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD 104 Melbourne Street South Brisbane Queenslnd 4181 ~ 72:COOKE GRAEME PALMER MARK ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02819 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MANHOLE COVER ~ 71:PAPENFUS NICHOLAS JACQUES 19 Cuyler Street Constantia Kloof 1715 Johannesburg ~ 72:PAPENFUS NICHOLAS JACQUES 2012/02820 ~ Complete ~ 54: MATERIAL GUIDE ASSEMBLY ~ 71:JOY MM DELAWARE INC 2751 Centerville Road Suite 342 Wilmington DE ~ 72:O'NEILL MICHAEL L LUTZ JOSH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2011/04/ /02821 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROLLER MILL ~ 71:LOESCHE GMBH Hansaallee 243 Dusseldorf D ~ 72:OTTO HEINEMANN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/03/ /02822 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF POWDER-COATED NICKEL FOAM AS A RESISTOR TO INCREASE THE TEMPERATURE OF CATALYTIC CONVERTER DEVICES WITH THE USE OF ELECTRICITY ~ 71:AIRFLOW CATALYST SYSTEMS INC 183 East Main Street Suite 925 Rochester NY ~ 72:THOMAS RICHARD ROBERTS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02823 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELEVATOR ~ 71:ALOYS WOBBEN Argestrasse 19 Aurich D ~ 72:HERMANN MEYER ULRICH NEUNDLINGER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02824 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WRAP A BUCK CARCASSBAG FOR MEAT ~ 71:LORAINE VENTER 364 Bergkaree Ave Lynnwood Pretoria 0081 ~ 72:LORAINE VENTER 2012/02825 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BABY CARRIER (BABY PREM) ECO BABY ~ 71:INDUSTRIAL DESIGN CREATIVE SOLUTIONS 38 Maldives Mossob Street Winchester Hills 2197 ~ 72:SIPHO ERIC MSIZA MPUMELELO HLONGWANE 2012/02826 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DESTRUCTION OF WATER BORNE ALIEN VEGETATION ~ 71:THAVASEALLAN NAIDOO 544 Primrose Street Laudium 0037 ~ 72:THAVASEALLAN NAIDOO 2012/02827 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AUTOMATED CLIDER TRELLI WITH MOSQUITO PROPELLENT ~ 71:MARIUS DE WET DE VILLIERS 1 Hoogstreet Dalsis Stellenbosch ~ 72:MARIUS DE WET DE VILLIERS 2012/02828 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PRODUCT PACKAGING ~ 71:KENZA HEALTH (PTY) LTD Unit 51 APD Industrial Park Kelvin Street Kya Sands Gauteng 2163 ~ 72:DENNIS WARREN 2012/02830 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FRAME FOR A DOOR OR WINDOW OPENING ~ 71:TRICKS WROUGHT IRON SERVICES (PTY) LTD 19 Alexander Road Westmead Pinetown 3610 ~ 72:PETER LEON TRICKETT 2012/02831 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CHARGING STATION ~ 71:RICHARGE MOBILE (PTY) LTD 11 BUITENSINGEL STREET GARDENS CAPE TOWN ~ 72:FOURIE JURIE ALEXANDER REGTIEN JANINE KITCHING MARK SYDNEY 2012/02832 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ROTATING BIOLOGICAL CONTACTOR ~ 71:RETROSPECTIVE WATER CARE CC 80 Harry Gwala Street Dennesig Middelburg Mpumalanga 1055 ~ 72:BUITENDAG FREDERIK WILLEM COENRAAD 2012/02833 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SETTLING TANK ~ 71:SCHUTTE BAREND JOHANNES 29 Shippard Street Meyerton 1960 ~ 72:SCHUTTE BAREND JOHANNES 2012/02834 ~ Complete ~ 54: REMOTE ISOLATION SYSTEM,METHOD AND APPARATUS ~ 71:ICM TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD 79 Bannister Road Canning Vale Western Australia 6155 ~ 72:LANE MICHAEL MROSS JACK HUGHES JULIAN ROHRLACH PHIL ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02835 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF PREPARING PLANT-DERIVED PROTEINS ~ 71:MEDICAGO INC 1020 Route De L'eglise Suite 600 Quebec Quebec G1V 3V9 ~ 72:VEZINA LOUIS-PHILIPPE COUTURE MANON PAQUET DANY DARGIS MICHELE D'AOUST MARC-ANDRE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02836 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF PREPARING PLANT-DERIVED VLPS ~ 71:MEDICAGO INC 1020 Route De L'eglise Suite 600 Quebec Quebec G1V 3V9 ~ 72:VEZINA LOUIS-PHILIPPE COUTURE MANON PAQUET DANNY DARGIS MICHELE D'AOUST MARC-ANDRE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/244,786 ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02837 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETEROCYCLYL PYRAZOLOPYRIMIDINE ANALOGUES AS JAK INHIBITORS ~ 71:CELLZOME LIMITED Chesterford Research Park Little Chesterford Cambridge CB10 1XL ~ 72:RAMSED NIGEL HARRISON RICHARD JOHN OXENFORD SALLY BELL KATHRYN PITON NELLY DAGOSTIN CLAUDIO BOUSSARD CYRILLE RATCLIFFE ANDREW ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/375,358 ~ 32: 2010/08/ /02838 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYGONAL LNG VESSEL ~ 71:GAZTRANSPORT ET TECHNIGAZ 1 Route De Versailles F Saint Remy Les Chevreuse ~ 72:EZZARHOUNI ADANA ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02842 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONCENTRATED STORAGE-STABLE AQUEOUS OPTICAL BRIGHTENING SOLUTIONS ~ 71:CLARIANT FINANCE (BVI) LTD Citco Building Wickhams Cay P.O.Box 662 Road Town Tortola Page 9

10 ~ 72:KLEIN CEDRIC REVEAUD FREDERIC PUDDIPHAT DAVID JACKSON ANDREW CLIVE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/04/ /02843 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLAR GENERATION METHOD AND SYSTEM ~ 71:ACCIONA S.A Avda. Ciudad de la Innovacion 5 Navarra E Sarriguren ~ 72:GIRAUT RUSO ALIZABETH PADROS RAZQUIN MARIA ASUNCION ITOIZ BEUNZA CARLOS 2012/02844 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR CHANGING ELECTRODE HAVING ENHANCED SAFETY ~ 71:AREVA NC 33 Rue La Fayette F PAris ~ 72:ALLARD JEAN-LUC SCHWANCK JEAN-PIERRE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02845 ~ Complete ~ 54: LAUNDRY COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:UNILEVER PLC 2012/02846 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECONSTITUTABLE SOY PROTEIN-CONTAINING PARTICULATE COMPOSITION AND PREPARATION THEREOF ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:MELLEMA MICHEL ASTREICHER KARIN ANNETTE STROM ANNA HELENA ADVARDSDOTTER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/01/ /02847 ~ Complete ~ 54: CATALYST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL BY HYDROGENATION OF ACETIC ACID COMPRISING PLATINUM-TIN SILICACEOUS SUPPORT ~ 71:CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 1601 West LB J Freeway Dallas Texass ~ 72:WEINER HEIKO JOHNSTON VICTOR J POTTS JOHN L JEVTIC RADMILA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/588,727 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02848 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUEL CELL ASSEMBLY ~ 71:MYFC AB Saltmatargatan 8A S Stockholm ~ 72:LUNDBLAD ANDERS PERSSON (DECEASED) LARS LOVGREN TOMMY HULTBERG OLA KARLSSON DANIEL ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02849 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A HEAT-TREATED SOY PROTEIN-CONTAINING ACIDIC BEVERAGE AND PRODUCT OBTAINED THEREBY ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:MELLEMA MICHEL STROM ANNA HELENA EDVARDSDOTTER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/01/ /02850 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR MAKING ETHANOL FROM ACETIC ACID USING ACIDIC CATALYSTS ~ 71:CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 1601 West LBJ Freeway Dallas Texas ~ 72:JEVTIC RADMILA JOHNSTON VICTOR J WARNER R JAY WEINER HEIKO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/852,269 ~ 32: 2010/08/ /02851 ~ Complete ~ 54: CATALYST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL BY HYDROGENATION OF ACETIC ACID COMPRISING PLATINUM SILICACEOUS SUPPORT ~ 71:CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 1601 West LBJ Freeway Dallas Texas ~ 72:WEINER HEIKO JOHNSTON VICTOR J POTTS JOHN L JEVTIC RADMILA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/588,727 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02852 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESSES FOR MAKING ETHANOL FORM ACETIC ACID ~ 71:CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 1601 West LBJ Freeway Dallas Texas ~ 72:JOHNSTON VICTOR J CHEN LAIYUAN KIMMICH BARBARA F CHAPMAN JOSEFINA T ZINK JAMES H WEINER HEIKO POTTS JOHN L JEVTIC RADMILA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/588,727 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02853 ~ Provisional ~ 54: REMOVABLE VEHICLE COVER ~ 71:GOUWS BERNICE 26 Dassie Street George 6530 ~ 72:GOUWS BERNICE 2012/02854 ~ Complete ~ 54: MEHTODS FOR IMPROVING THE DESIGN, BIOVALABILITY, AND EFFICACY OF DIRECTED SEQUENCE POLYMER COMPOSITIONS VIA SERUM PROTEIN-BASED DETECTION OF DIRECTED SEQUENCE POLYMER COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:ARES TRADING S.A. Zone Industrielle de l'ouriettaz CH-1170 Aubonne ~ 72:ZANELLI ERIC KRIEGER JEFF CONNOLLY JOE COLLINS KATHRYN H ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/386,909 ~ 32: 2010/09/ /02855 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSDERMAL PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ACTIVE AGENTS ~ 71:BESINS HEALTHCARE LUXEMBOURG S.A.R.L. 67 Boulevard Grande-Duchesse Charlotte L Luxembourg ~ 72:MASINI-ETEVE VALERIE CANET DENIS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/255,241 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02856 ~ Complete ~ 54: INHIBITORS OF DIACYLGLYCEROL O-ACYLTRANSFERASE TYPE 1 ENZYME ~ 71:ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100 Abbott Park Road Abbott Park Illinois ~ 72:LIU GANG KYM PHILIP R XIN ZHILI SOUERS ANDREW J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 60/ ~ 32: 2007/04/ /02857 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METATARSAL PROTECTOR FOR AN ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR ~ 71:FELTEX HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 291 Paisley Road Jacobs 4026 Durban Kwa-Zulu Natal ~ 72:LITHGOW MICHAEL ROSS VAN RENSBURG DEON 2012/02858 ~ Complete ~ 54: DERIVATIVES OF PURINE OR DEAZAPURINE USEFUL FOR THE TREATMENT OF (INTER ALIA) VIRAL INFECTIONS ~ 71:GILEAD SCIENCES INC 333 Lakeside Drive Foster City CA ~ 72:HALCOMB RANDALL L ROETHLE PAUL A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/366,790 ~ 32: 2010/07/22 Page 10

11 2012/02859 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYMORPHS OF SORAFEINIB ACID ADDITION SALTS ~ 71:RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED Head Office 12th Floor Devika Tower 06 Nehru Place New Delhi ~ 72:JARYAL JGDEV SINGH THAPER RAJESH KUMAR SATHYANARAYANA SWARGAM PRASAD MOHAN ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2008/DEL/2009 ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02860 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELASTOMERIC DENTAL FLOSS ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York New York ~ 72:FONTANA JOSE EDER PERNA FERNANDO LEMOS EDILBERTO FOCASSIO PAULO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/258,411 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02861 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTI-CHAMBERED CONTAINER ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York New York ~ 72:GREER LES CUMMINGS BRUCE WORTHINGTON BRIAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/612,391 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02862 ~ Complete ~ 54: COLUMN HAVING SUPPORTING DEVICES FOR INTERNAL COLUMN FITTINGS ~ 71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Klosterhofstrasse Munchen ~ 72:MIHALOWTSCH DIETER HONICKE JOCHEN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02863 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GAS SCRUBBING ~ 71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Klosterhofstrasse Munchen ~ 72:MIHALOWTSCH DIETER STEINMETZ ECKARD ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02864 ~ Complete ~ 54: MICROFLUIDIC CARTRIDGE WITH PARALLEL PNEUMATIC INTEFACE PLATE ~ 71:BIOCARTIS SA EPFL Parc Innovation-G CH-1015 Lausanne ~ 72:WIMBERGER-FRIEDL REINHOLD VAN AMERONGEN HENDRIK HALLING VAN UDEN MARTJIN JOCHEM PENTERMAN ROEL LORING THEODORUS ANTONIUS JOHANNES ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02865 ~ Complete ~ 54: PIPE JOINING DEVICE ~ 71:EPL COMPOSITE SOLUTION Unit 10 Charnwood Business Park North Road Loughborough Leicestershire LE11 1QJ ~ 72:LINDSEY KEVIN ALBERT TURNER LAURENCE PAUL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02866 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING A SOLAR POWER RECEIVING TUBE AND RESULTING TUBE ~ 71:ABENGOA SOLAR NEW TECHNOLOGIES S.A. Avenida de la Buhaira 2 E Seville ~ 72:MARTINEZ SANZ NOELIA BOMBIN ORTEGA PABLO JOSE RICO SANCHEZ JOSE ANGEL ASENSIO ALLUIVARRI JAVIER PELAEZ FOMBELLIDA JAVIER ~ 33: ES ~ 31: P ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02867 ~ Complete ~ 54: SADDLE-RIDE TYPE VEHICLE ENGINE ~ 71:HONDA MOTOR CO. LTD 1-1 Minami-Aoyama 2-chome Minato-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:TAJIRI HIDEAKI SASAKI TOMOHIKO IIDA OMI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/04/ /02868 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUEL TANK FOR SADDLE-RIDE TYPE VEHICLE ~ 71:HONDA MOTOR CO. LTD 1-1 Minami-Aoyama 2-chome Minato-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:KANAI YUKI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/04/ /02869 ~ Complete ~ 54: SEGMENTED WIND ROTOR BLADE FOR WIND TURBINE GENERATOR SYSTEM AND ASSEMBLYING METHOD THEREOF ~ 71:SINOVEL WIND GROUP CO LTD Culture Building 59 Zhongguancun Street Haidian District Beijing ~ 72:WEIFENG WANG BAONIAN JIN ZUOHUI LIU QUN DANG SHUAI WANG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/01/11 - APPLIED ON 2012/04/ /02870 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS WITH CATALYST FOR THE REDUCTION OF NITROGEN DIOXOIDE (NO2) TO NITRIC OXIDE (NO) BY CHEMICAL MEANS IN A DIESEL CATALYTIC SUPPORT ~ 71:AIRFLOW CATALYST SYSTEMS INC 183 East Main Street Suite 925 Rochester NY ~ 72:THOMAS RICHARD ROBERTS THOMAS A IACUBUCCI DENNIS ROLAND FRONHEISER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02871 ~ Complete ~ 54: FORMWORK ELEMENT ~ 71:PERI GMBH Rudolf-Diesel-Strasse, D Weissenhorn ~ 72:WERNER SCHNEIDER Andreas MEYER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02872 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOWNHOLE HEAT EXCHANGER FOR A GEOTHERMAL HEAT PUMP ~ 71:EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH Rellinghauser Strasse Essen ~ 72:HARTMANN MARKUS DOWE ANDREAS GORING RAINER PAWLIK ANDREAS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02873 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIAGNOSTIC METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREDICTING POTENTIAL PRESERVED VISUAL ACUITY ~ 71:OPTOS PLC Queensferry House Carnegie Campus Enterprise Way Dunfermline KY11 8GR ~ 72:MARSHALL JOHN PELOSINI LUCIA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02874 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR EXTRACTING UNSAPONIFIABLES FROM RENEWABLE RAW MATERIALS ~ 71:VALAGRO CARBONE RENOUVELABLE POITOU-CHARENTES 40 Avenue Du Recteur Pineau F Poitiers ~ 72:PICCIRILLI ANTOINE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/23 Page 11

12 2012/02875 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR THIN CHIP DIGESTER COOKING ~ 71:ANDRITZ INC One Namic Place Glens Falls New York ~ 72:ENGSTROM JOHAN PIIRA JUSSI VEHMAA JANNE TERVOLA VELI-PEKKA LEAVITT AARON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02876 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTICOAGULANT ANTIDOTES ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:VAN RYN JOANNE PARK JOHN EDWARD HAUEL NORBERT KUNZ ULRICH LITZENBURGER TOBIAS CANADA KEITH SINGH SANJAYA WATERMAN ALISA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/09/ /02877 ~ Complete ~ 54: EQUIPMENT AND METHOD OF APPLICATION OF FUNGICIDES HAVING MAXIMUM AND CONSTANT EFFICACY WITH ZERO WASTE ~ 71:PRODUCTOS CITROSOL SA Partida Alameda Parcela C Potries E Valencia ~ 72:BRETO MIRALLES JORGE NAVARRO GREGORI INMACULADA ORIHUEL IRANZO BENITO 2012/02878 ~ Complete ~ 54: WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM,BASE STATION APPARATUS,MOBILE STATION APPARATUS,WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD,CONTROL PROGRAM FOR MOBILE STATION APPARATUS,AND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT FOR BASE STATION APPARATUS AND MOBILE STATION APPARATUS ~ 71:SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA Nagaike-cho Abeno-ku Osaka-Shi Osaka ~ 72:SUZUKI SHOICHI YAMADA SHOHEI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02879 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR PARALLEL VIDEO ENCODING AND DECODING ~ 71:SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA Nagaike-cho Abeno-ku Osaka-Shi Osaka ~ 72:SEGALL CHRISTOPHER A ZHAO JIE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02880 ~ Complete ~ 54: INSECTICIDE AND ACARICIDE PAINTS THAT INHIBIT CHITIN SYNTHESIS,REGULATE INSECT JUVENILE HORMONE AND REPEL ARTHROPODS,FOR CONTROLLING ENDEMIC DISEASES,PESTS AND ALLERGENS ~ 71:MATEO HERRERO MARIA PILAR Plaza De Espana 5 E Valencia ~ 72:MATEO HERRERO MARIA PILAR 2012/02881 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THROW-OVER LOADER ~ 71:SALZGITTER MZANZI (PTY LTD 1147 Anvil Road Robertville Ect 1 Roodepoort 2709 Gauteng ~ 72:LE ROUX HERMANUS JACOBUS 2012/02882 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONSTRUCT FOR PRODUCTION OF EMPTY PICORNAVIRAL CAPSIDS ~ 71:INSTITUTE FOR ANIMAL HEALTH Ash Road Pirbright GU24 0NF ~ 72:CHARLESTON BRYAN JONES IAN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02883 ~ Complete ~ 54: REINFORCED FLEXIBLE TUBE ~ 71:FITT SPA Via Piave Sandrigo Vicenza ~ 72:MEZZALIRA ALESSANDRO BERGAMO GIULIO CEGALIN ALESSANDRO ~ 33: BR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/04/ /02884 ~ Complete ~ 54: SELF-CLOSING DEVICE FOR SLIDING DOORS ~ 71:KLEIN IBERICA, S.A. Pol.Ind. CAn Cuyas Ctra. N A Sabadell KM. 1 Edificio klein Montcada I Teixac ~ 72:TARREGA LLORET MIGUEL ANGEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 2011/05/ /02885 ~ Complete ~ 54: HINGE MECHANISM FOR A FLUID FILLED LENS ASSEMBLY ~ 71:ADLENS BEACON INC 33 Wood Avenue South Iselin New Jersey ~ 72:SENATORE DANIEL PETERSON MATTHEW WALLACE DOWNING JONATHAN GUPTA AMITAVA EGAN WILLIAM NIBAUER LISA STANGOTA FRANK DECKER BRUCE MCGUIRE THOMAS M SCHNELL URBAN HAROUD KARIM LOSER PASCAL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/10/ /02886 ~ Complete ~ 54: ASPHERIC FLUID FILLED LENS OPTIC ~ 71:ADLENS BEACON INC 33 Wood Avenue South Iselin New Jersey ~ 72:GUPTA AMITAVA SCHNELL URBAN HAROUD KARIM JAEGER HANS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02887 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLUID FILLED LENSES AND MECHANISMS OF INFLATION THEREOF ~ 71:ADLENS BEACON INC 33 Wood Avenue South Iselin New Jersey ~ 72:SENATORE DANIEL PETERSON MATTHEW WALLACE DOWNING JONATHAN GUPTA AMITAVA EGAN WILLIAM NIBAUER LISA STANGOTA FRANK DECKER BRUCE MCGUIRE THOMAS M SCHNELL URBAN HAROUD KARIM LOSER PASCAL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/10/ /02888 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLUID FILLED LENS RESERVOIR SYSTEM AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF THE RESERVOIR SYSTEM ~ 71:ADLENS BEACON INC 33 Wood Avenue South Iselin New Jersey ~ 72:GUPTA AMITAVA EGAN WILLIAM NIBAUER LISA DECKER BRUCE SCHNELL URBAN HAROUD KARIM LOSER PASCAL SAINT-GHISLAIN MICHEL SENATORE DANIEL PETERSON MATTHEW WALLACE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/10/ /02889 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH MELTING POINT SUNFLOWER FAT FOR CONFECTIONARY ~ 71:CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS (CSIC) Avda Maria Luisa S/N Palacio-Pabellon De Peru E Sevilla ~ 72:SALAS LINAN JOAQUIN JESUS MARTINEZ FORCE ENRIQUE BOOTELLO Page 12

13 GARCIA MIGUEL ANGEL VENEGAS CALERON MONICA GARCES RAFAEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02890 ~ Complete ~ 54: ARRANGEMENT COMPRISING A BEARING AND A TIE ROD ~ 71:CARL FREUDENBERG KG Hoehnerweg 2-4 D69469 Weinheim ~ 72:SELENT FABIAN JOSKE TINO ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/05/ /02891 ~ Complete ~ 54: ABT-263 CRYSTALLINE FORMS AND SOLVATES FOR USE IN TREATING BCL-2 PROTEIN RELATED DISEASES ~ 71:ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100 Abbott Park Road Abbott Park Illinois ~ 72:ZHANG GEOFF G Z CATRON NATHANIEL D BRACKEMEYER PAUL J BORCHARDT THOMAS B ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02892 ~ Complete ~ 54: OPHTHALMIC FORMULATION AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF ~ 71:INOTEK PHARMACEUTICALS CORPORATION 33 Hayden Avenue Second Floor Lexington MA ~ 72:AVERY KENNETH L TAKRURI HARUN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02893 ~ Complete ~ 54: ALBUMIN VARIANTS ~ 71:NOVOZYMES BIOPHARMA DK A/S Krogshoejvej Bagsvaerd ~ 72:PLUMRIDGE ANDREW CAMERON JASON ANDERSEN JAN TERJE SLEEP DARRELL SANDLIE INGER FRIIS ESBEN PETER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/05/ /02894 ~ Complete ~ 54: FIXING ELEMENT AND USE OF SUCH A FIXING ELEMENT FOR FIXING AN OBJECT,PARTICULARLY APPENDAGES ~ 71:CHRISOFIX AG Rheinfallstrasse 9 CH-8212 Neuhausen Am Rheinfall ~ 72:BOLLA KALMAN ~ 33: CH ~ 31: 00177/10 ~ 32: 2010/02/ /02895 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL BINDERS ~ 71:SAINT-GOBAIN WEBER Incorporated in France Rue de Brie Servon ~ 72:HESSELBARTH DR FRANK DUDDA UDO ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02896 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF A METAL SUPPLEMENT IN ANIMAL FEED ~ 71:AKZO NOBEL CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL B.V. Stationstraat 77 NL-3811 MH Amerfoort ~ 72:WREESMANN CAREL THEO JOZEF VAN DOORN MARCELLINUS ALEXANDER REICHWEIN ADRIANUS MARIA MARTIN-TERESO LOPEZ JAVIER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02897 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTEGRATION OF EXTERNAL DATA IN ELECTRONIC CONSTRUCTION DATA MANAGEMENT ~ 71:FLUOR TECHNOLOGIES CORP 3 Polaris Way Aliso Viejo California ~ 72:CHAUBEY NIKHIL ALBERTIN MARK CLARK KEVIN W HIGGS AUSTIN VASUDEVAN CHAUMATHI SAINE RICHARD JERRY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 2009/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02898 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER BASED PAINTBALL AND METHOD FOR FABRICATING WATER BASED PAINTBALLS ~ 71:CIESIUN PAUL 2452 Saddle Ridge Dr Joliet Illinois BAYLESS RONNIE 4113 N Forbes Rd Plant City Florida ~ 72:CIESIUN PAUL BAYLESS RONNIE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02899 ~ Complete ~ 54: 5-HYDROXYPYRIMIDINE-4-CARBOXAMIDE DERIVATIVE ~ 71:DAIICHI SANKYO COMPANY LIMITED Nihonbashi-Honcho Chuo-ku Tokyo ~ 72:KURIBAYASHI TAKESHI TANAKA NAOKI TSUJI TAKASHI KUBOTA HIDEKI FUKUDA TAKESHI GOTO RIKI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02900 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOCETAXEL FORMULATIONS WITH LIPOIC ACID ~ 71:SCIDOSE LLC 196 North Pleasant Street Amherst MA ~ 72:PALEPU NAGESWARA R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/03/ /02912 ~ Complete ~ 54: CATALYST FOR SYNTHESIS OF HYDROCARBONS FROM CO AND H2 AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF ~ 71:INFRA TECHNOLOGIES LTD Trident Chabers PO Box 146 Road Town Tortola ~ 72:MORDKOVICH VLADIMIR ZALMANOVICH SINEVA LILIA VADIMOVA SOLOMONIK IGOR GRIGORIEVICH KARAEVA AIDA RAZIMOVNA MITBERG EDUARD BORISOVICH ERMOLAEV VADIM SERGEEVICH ~ 33: RU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02951 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING A PHENOCARBAMATE ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE INHIBITOR ~ 71:PHARMATHEN S.A 6 Dervenakion Street Pallini.Attikis ~ 72:KARAVAS EVANGELOS KOUTRIS EFTHIMIOS SAMARA VASILIKI KALASKANI ANASTASIA 2012/03744 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN INDICATOR ~ 71:BRINK JOHANNES FERDINAND 80 Merzstreet Heidelberg 1441 ~ 72:BRINK JOHANNES FERDINAND KLASE JOHANNES JACOBUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/00584 ~ 32: 2011/01/24 - APPLIED ON 2012/04/ /02902 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INERTIA-FREE ENERGY TURBINE ~ 71:EVERT FREDERIK POTGIETER (SNR) 95 Boegoebosstreet Kilner Park Pretoria 0186 ~ 72:EVERT FREDERIK POTGIETER (SNR) 2012/02903 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SMOKE JET ~ 71:JOHANN AUGUST VAN DEN HEEVER P O Box 4330 Tyger Valley Cape Town 7536 ~ 72:JOHANN AUGUST VAN DEN HEEVER Page 13

14 2012/02904 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUEL MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREFORE ~ 71:RIVERWALK TRADING 535 CC 79A Biccard Street Office 4 Sola Fide Forum Polokwane 0699 ~ 72:NKUNA THULANI ROLLINS VIVIERS VERNON JAN VERSTER MATTHYS ANDREAS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/07413 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02907 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ELECTRICALLY HEATED SMOKING SYSTEM WITH INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL HEATER ~ 71:PHILLIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A Quai Jeanrenaud 3 CH-2000 Neuchatel ~ 72:GREIM OLIVIER PLOJOUX JULIEN RUSCIO DANI ZUBER GERARD ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02908 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR SYNTHESIS OF INTERMEDIATES USEFUL FOR MAKING SUBSTITUTED INDAZOLE AND AZAINDAZOLE COMPOUNDS ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:RAZAVI HOSSEIN REEVES JONATHAN TIMOTHY RODRIGUEZ SONIA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /02909 ~ Complete ~ 54: A COMPOSITION USEFUL IN THE HYDROPROCESSING OF A HYDROCARBON FEEDSTOCK ~ 71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. CAREL VAN BYLANDTLAAN HR THE HAGUE ~ 72:GABRIELOV ALEXEI GRIGORIEVICH GANJA ED MEURIS THEOFIEL OVCHINNIKOV MAXIM VASILIEVICH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02910 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUTOMATIC CHARGE MAGAZINE ~ 71:BAE SYSTEMS BOFORS AB S Karlskoga ~ 72:LINDSKOG LARS-OLOV ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02911 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIODEGRADABLE IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES FORMED FROM SUPER- PURE MAGNESIUM-BASED MATERIAL ~ 71:ACROSTAK COPR BVI TORTOLA C/O Stegackerstrasse 14 CH Winterthur ~ 72:PAPIROV IGOR ISAKOVICH PIKALOV ANATOLIY IVANOVICH SIVTSOV SERGEY VLADIMIROVICH SHOKUROV VLADIMIR SERGEEVICH POPOWSKI YOURI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02913 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A TRANSITION ARRANGEMENT FOR AN AIRCRAFT ~ 71:NORDEN CHRISTIAN EMMANUEL 28 Wedgewood Villa 278 Jean Avenue Lyttleton 0157 ~ 72:NORDEN CHRISTIAN EMMANUEL 2012/02914 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR COMBATING EXPLOSIVE-CHARGED WEAPON UNITS,AND PROJECTILE DESIGNED FOR THE SAME ~ 71:BAE SYSTEMS BOFORS AB S Karlskoga ~ 72:THUMAN CHRISTER WALLBERG KJELL VORDE CARIN ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02915 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING MODULATORS OF CYSTIC FIBROSIS TRANSMENBRANE CONDUCTANCE REGULATOR ~ 71:VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 130 Waverly Street Cambridge Massachusetts ~ 72:AMBHAIKAR NARENDRA BHALCHANDRA HUGHES ROBERT HURLEY DENNIS JAMES LEE ELAINE CHUNGMIN LITTLER BENJAMIN NUMA MEHDI ROEPER STEFANIE SHETH URVI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02916 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF 4-[ETHYL(DIMETHYL)AMMONIO]BUTANOATE IN THE TREATMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE ~ 71:GRINDEKS A JOINT STOCK COMPANY Krustpils Street 53 LV 1057 Riga ~ 72:KALVINS IVARS DAMBROVA MAIJA LIEPINS EDGARS PUGOVICS OSVALDS VILSKERSTS REINIS KUKA JANIS GRINBERGA SOLVEIGA LOZA EINARS ~ 33: LV ~ 31: P ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02917 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BUSINESS DECISION MAKING ~ 71:TIROSH NATHAN 24 Hof Hashenhav St Haifa ~ 72:TIROSH NATHAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 2012/02/ /02918 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DRUG RESISTANCE DATA ANALYSIS ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE Modderdam Road Bellville Cape Town Westernh Cape ~ 72:TRAVERS SIMON ARTHUR ANDREW WOOD NATASHA SHRESTHA RAM KRISHNA WRIGHT IMOGEN 2012/02919 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLID FORMS OF N-(4-(7-AZABICYCLO[2.2.1]HEPTAN-7-YL)-2- TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PHENYL)-4-OXO-5-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)-1,4-DIHYDROQUINOLINE-3-CARBOXAMIDE ~ 71:VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 130 Waverly Street Cambridge Massachusetts ~ 72:ZHANG BEILI KRAWIEC MARIUSZ LUISI BRIAN MEDEK ALES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02920 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPREGNATED CUTTING ELEMENTS WITH LARGE ABRASIVE CUTTING MEDIA AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME ~ 71:LONGYEAR TM INC South River Front Parkway Suite 600 South Jordan Utah ~ 72:LAMBERT CHRISTIAN M RUPP MICHAEL D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/09/ /02921 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS MODULATORS OF CALCIUM RELEASE- ACTIVATED CALCIUM CHANNEL ~ 71:RHIZEN PHARMACEUTICALS S A Fritz Courvoisier 40 CH-2300 La Chaux De Fonds ~ 72:MUTHUPPALANIAPPAN PEYYAPPAN VISWANADHA SRIKANT MERIKAPUDI GAYATRI SWAROOP VAKKALANKA SWAROOP KUMAR V S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/01 Page 14

15 2012/02922 ~ Complete ~ 54: O-BENZYL NICOTINAMIDE ANALOGS AS MGLUR5 POSITIVE ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS ~ 71:VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY Center For Technology Transfer And Commercialization 305 Kirkland Hall 2201 West End Avenue Nashville Tennessee JOHNSON & JOHNSON Pharmaceuticals Research And Development Division Of Janssen-Cilag S.A Calle Jarama 75 Poligona Industrial E Toledo ~ 72:CONN P JEFFREY LINDSLEY CRAIG W WEAVER CHARLES DAVID STAUFFER SHAUN R WILLIAMS RICHARD MACDONALD GREGOR JAMES BARTOLOME-NEBREDA JOSE MANUEL ZHOU YA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02923 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR MODULATING TAU LEVELS ~ 71:THE J DAVID GLADSTONE INSTITUTES 1650 OWENS STREET SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA ~ 72:GAN LI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02924 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING BACTERIAL INFECTIONS USING CEFTAROLINE ~ 71:ASTRAZENECA AB SE Sodertalje ~ 72:THYE DIRK TALBOT GEORGE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/01/ /02925 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUTOMATED RADIOSYNTHESIS ~ 71:GE HEALTHCARE LIMITED Amersham Place Little Chalfont Buckinghamshire HP7 9NA ~ 72:WOODCRAFT JOHN GAETA ALESSANDRA JONES PAUL JACKSON ALEXANDER JONES CLARE TRIGG WILLIAM PLANT STUART ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02926 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ACIDIFIED MILK BEVERAGE POWDER AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:JUGA BIRKE LIAN HWEE PENG REBECCA ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02927 ~ Complete ~ 54: N-ALLYL CARBAMATE COMPOUNDS AND THE USE THEREOF,IN PARTICULAR FOR RADIATION-CURED COATINGS ~ 71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E V Hansastrasse 27C Munchen ~ 72:GREISIGER HEINZ SCHAUER THADEUS ENTENMANN MARC ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /02928 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENHANCED BLOCK-REQUEST STREAMING USING URL TEMPLATES AND CONSTRUCTION RULES ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego Carlifonia ~ 72:LUBY MICHAEL G VICISANO LORENZO WANG BIN WATSON MARK PAKZAD PAYAM STOCKHAMMER THOMAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/09/ /02929 ~ Complete ~ 54: MINE PROP ~ 71:HEAP MARK ADRIAN 3 Kiaat Street SE Vanderbijlpark ~ 72:HEAP MARK ADRIAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03046 ~ 32: 2011/04/ /02930 ~ Complete ~ 54: WHEY PROTEIN PRODUCT AND A METHOD FOR ITS PREPARATION ~ 71:VALIO LTD Meijeritie Helsinki ~ 72:HARJU MATTI TIKANMAKI REETTA HEINO ANTTI TOSSAVAINEN OLLI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02931 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR LOADING/UNLOADING A VEHICLE INTO/FROM CARRIER SHIP,AND CORRESPONDING CARRIER SHIP ~ 71:DCNS Rue Du Docteur Finlay F Paris ETABLISSEMENTS BOPP TREULIS JEB La Maison Blanche Lanveoc F Crozon ~ 72:PEUZIAT CHRISTIAN PAUGAM BERNARD ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02932 ~ Complete ~ 54: THERMALLY STABLE DIAMOND BONDED MATERIALS AND COMPACTS ~ 71:SMITH INTERNATIONAL INC 1310 Rankin Road Houston Texas ~ 72:VORONIN GEORGIY BELNAP J DANIEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /02933 ~ Complete ~ 54: THIN MIRROR WITH TRUSS BACKING AND MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT THEREFOR ~ 71:GOSSAMER SPACE FRAMES 5622-B RESEARCH DRIVE HUNTINGTON BEACH CALIFORNIA ~ 72:REYNOLDS GLENN ALAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02934 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYPERBLEBBING SHIGELLA STRAINS ~ 71:NOVARTIS VACCINES INSTITUTE FOR GLOBAL HEALTH SRL Via Fiorentina Siena ~ 72:GERKE CHRISTIANE SAUL ALLAN BERLANDA SCORZA FRANCESCO MAGGIORE LUANA ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02935 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENHANCED BLOCK-REQUEST STREAMING SYSTEM USING SIGNALING OR BLOCK CREATION ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego Carlifonia ~ 72:LUBY MICHAEL G VICISANO LORENZO WANG BIN STOCKHAMMER THOMAS WATSON MARK PAKZAD PAYAM CHEN YING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/09/ /02936 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENHANCED BLOCK-REQUEST STREAMING USING SCALABLE ENCODING ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego Carlifonia ~ 72:CHEN YING STOCKHAMMER THOMAS LUBY MICHAEL G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/09/ /02937 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROPANE-I-SULFONIC ACID {3-[5-(4-CHLORO-PHENYL)-1H-PYRROLO[2,3- B]PYRIDINE-3-CARBONYL]-2,4-DIFLUORO-PHENYL}-AMIDE COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:F HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG GRENZACHERSTRASSE 124 CH-4070 BASLE ~ 72:DIODONE RALPH MAIR Page 15

16 HANS-JUERGEN WIERSCHEM FRANK LAUPER STEPHEN PUDEWELL JOHANNES ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02938 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR WETTING A POWDER CONTAINING BENZOYL PEROXIDE ~ 71:DOW PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES INC 1330A Redwood Way Petaluma CA ~ 72:DOW GORDON JAY 2012/02940 ~ Complete ~ 54: A BARBECUE APPARATUS ~ 71:STAPELBERG PHILLIP 127 Van Rensburg Street Parktown Estates 0084 Pretoria Gauteng Province ~ 72:STAPELBERG PHILLIP ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/00574 ~ 32: 2011/01/21 - APPLIED ON 2012/04/ /02939 ~ Complete ~ 54: WHOLE CELL BIOCATALYST ~ 71:ZYRUS BETEILIGUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH & CO PATENTE I KG Berliner Strasse Schonefeld/OT Walterdorf ~ 72:JOSE JOACHIM MAAS RUTH DETZEL CHRISTIAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02941 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ALERTA GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) ~ 71:THABANG RAEL MAIDI 50 Matshiga Street Atteridgeville 0008 ~ 72:THABANG RAEL MAIDI 2012/02942 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE BREAKBOX ~ 71:ABEL FREDERICK PIENAAR 71 Pendoring Laan Protea Park Rustenburg 0300 ~ 72:ABEL FREDERICK PIENAAR 2012/02943 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE TRIGWIRE ~ 71:ABEL FREDERICK PIENAAR 71 Pendoring Laan Protea Park Rustenburg 0300 ~ 72:ABEL FREDERICK PIENAAR 2012/02944 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE GUMSTICK ~ 71:ABEL FREDERICK PIENAAR 71 Pendoring Laan Protea Park Rustenburg 0300 ~ 72:ABEL FREDERICK PIENAAR 2012/02945 ~ Complete ~ 54: COOLING APPARATUS,DOUGH PREPARATION APPARATUS PROVIDED WITH SUCH A COOLING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR COOLING DOUGH PRODUCTS ~ 71:CONWAY EXPLOITATIE EN BEHEER BV Odijkerweg 1 NL-3972 NE Driebergen-Rijsenburg ~ 72:VAN CAPELLEVEEN PIETER ~ 33: NL ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02946 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING CUT TO LENGTH BARS IN A STEEL MILL ~ 71:PONG DAVID TENG 3409 Jardine House 1 Connaught Place THE HONG KONG SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ~ 72:PONG DAVID TENG ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/10/ /02947 ~ Complete ~ 54: MAGNETOMOTIVE STATOR SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR WIRELESS CONTROL OF MAGNETIC ROTORS ~ 71:PULSE THERAPEUTICS INC 611 Olive Street Suite 1260 St Louis MO ~ 72:CREIGHTON FRANCIS M RITTER ROGERS C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02948 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACTIVE AGENT LOADED UNIFORM,RIGID,SPHERICAL,NANOPATICLES CALCIUM PHOSPHATE PARTICLES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME ~ 71:LABORATORY SKIN CARE, INC P O BOX 7469 TAHOE CITY California ~ 72:OGAWA TETSURO YAMAMOTO AKIRA 2012/02949 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A RELAXATION CAPSULE ~ 71:NEL GARY DEON 3 Tuscany Victor Whitmill Street Sunward Village Boksburg 1459 CRONK RICHARD JOHN 3 Tuscany Victor Whitmill Street Sunward Village Boksburg 1459 ~ 72:NEL GARY DEON 2012/02950 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANTS HAVING ENHANCED YIELD-RELATED TRAITS AND A METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME ~ 71:BASF PLANT SCIENCE COMPANY GMBH LUDWIGSHAFEN ~ 72:HATZFELD YVES REUZEAU CHRISTOPHE FRANKARD VALERIE LOUWERS MARIEKE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02952 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FATTY ACID COMPOSITION AND ANTI-MICROBIAL AND USE THEREOF ~ 71:ROLEXSI MARKETING (PTY) LTD 111 Fairway Durban North 4051 ~ 72:DU TOIT KAREN BODENSTEIN JOHANNES 2012/02953 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EMULSIFIER COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:GLENSOL (PTY) LTD 13 Erlswoldway Saxonwold 2196 ~ 72:GREUB FRITZ 2012/02954 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING OLEFINS ~ 71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V CAREL VAN BYLANDTLAAN HR THE HAGUE ~ 72:CHEWTER LESLIE ANDREW VAN WESTRENEN JEROEN HENRY HERVE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02955 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS AND INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR THE PREPARATION OF A LOWER OLEFIN PRODUCT ~ 71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V CAREL VAN BYLANDTLAAN HR THE HAGUE ~ 72:CHEWTER LESLIE ANDREW VAN WESTRENEN JEROEN RAMESH RAJARAM WINTER FERRY ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/10 Page 16

17 2012/02956 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTISEPTIC OINTMENT COMPRISING BENTONITE INTERCALATED WITH SILVER,COPPER OR ZINC FOR EXSTERNAL APPLICATION ~ 71:CLOSED STOCK COMPANY INSTITUTE OF APPLIED NANOTECHNOLOGY Savelkinsky travel 4 offis 1314 Zelenograd Moscow FONDAZIONE SALVATORE MAUGERI CLINICA DEL LAVORO E DELLA RIABILITAZIONE Via Salvatore Maugeri 4 I Pavia SIB LABORATORIES LIMITED 19 San Marco Street Valletta VLT 1362 ~ 72:BARBAKOV VLADIMIR LLYCH BEKLEMYSHEVA EVGENIYA FEDOROVNA BEKLEMYSHEV VIACHESLAV IVANOVICH MAKHONIN IGOR IVANOVICH MAUGERI UMBERTO ORAZIO GIUSEPPE MESHKOVA IRINA MIHAILOVNA SOLODOVNIKOV VLADIMIR ALEKSANDROVICH ~ 33: RU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02957 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROXIMITY-MEDIATED ASSAYS FOR DETECTING ONCOGENIC FUSION PROTEINS ~ 71:PROMETHEUS LABORATORIES INC 9410 CARROL PARK LANE SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA ~ 72:SINGH SHARAT LIU XINJUN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/09/ /02958 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD,SYSTEM AND DEVICE FOR REDUCING FRICTION OF VISCOUS FLUID FLOWING IN A CONDUIT ~ 71:COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION Limestone Avenue Campbell 3052 Australian Capital Territory ~ 72:WU JIE GRAHAM LACHLAN FARROW JOHN NGUYEN BON ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02959 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF SYNTHESIS AND PURIFICATION OF HETEROARYL COMPOUNDS ~ 71:SIGNAL PHARMACEUTICALS LLC 4550 Towne Centre Court San Diego California ~ 72:HARRIS ROY L SAPIENZA JOHN SHEVLIN GRAZIELLA PAPA PATRICK LEE BRANDEN GINGSEE PACKARD GARRICK ZHAO JINGJING JOKIEL PATRICK ANTHONY MORTENSEN DEBORAH RIGGS JENNIFER R GAMBOA JUAN ANTONIO BEAUCHAMPS MARIE GEORGES KREILEIN MATTHEW MICHAEL KOTHARE MOHIT ATUL PERRIN-NINKOVIC SOPHIE PYE PHILIP LEONG WILLIAM WEI-HWA ELSNER JAN CHOUDHURY ANUSUYA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/04/ /02960 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING DIFFERENTIATED CELLULOSE FIBERS COMPRISING AN ENZYMATIC TREATMENT IN ASSOCIATION WITH AN ACID STEP ~ 71:ARACRUZ CELULOSE SA Rodovia Aracruz Barra Do Riacho KM 25-S/N Cep: Aracruz-Es ~ 72:DEMUNER BRAZ JOSE MAMBRIM FILHO OTAVIO 2012/02961 ~ Complete ~ 54: PEST CONTROL COMPOSITION ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL CO LIMITED 27-1 Shinkawa 2-chome Chuo-ku Tokyo ~ 72:YAMADA MASAHIRO TANAKA YOSHITO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02962 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ELECTRICAL CABLE,METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR HAMPERING RECYCLING OF AN ELECTRICAL CABLE ~ 71:HEMIVECT (PTY) LTD 9 Almora Circle Tokai 7945 Cape Town ~ 72:EKSTEEN CRAIG GERARD WATKINS ALAN JAMES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/07326 ~ 32: 2010/10/ /02963 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ONLINE RADIATION MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF NON-IONIZING RADIATION SOURCES ~ 71:WAVE GUARD TECHNOLOGIES LTD 25 Hata'as Street P O Box Kfar Saba ~ 72:SHAUL DAVID ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02964 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTHORIZING A TRANSACTION ~ 71:ERAMAN UVIR 811 Kensington Heights 311 North Ridge Road Morningside KwaZulu Natal 4001 ~ 72:ERAMAN UVIR 2012/02965 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD FOR RECOVERING PRECIOUS METALS ~ 71:IMPALA PLATINUM LIMITED 3rd Floor Old Trafford 4 Isle of Houghton Boundary Road Houghton 2198 ~ 72:ORELLANA CANALES EDUARDO ARIEL PRETORIUS JOHANNES MARTHINUS SMITH IAN WILLIAM SANDS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/04099 ~ 32: 2011/06/ /02966 ~ Complete ~ 54: SECRETORY PROTEIN BIOMARKERS FOR HIGH EFFICIENCY PROTEIN EXPRESSION ~ 71:ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100 Abbott Park Road Abbott Park Illinois ~ 72:HOSSLER PATRICK CORREIA IVAN R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/11/ /02967 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPIROPIPERIDINE COMPOUNDS AS ORL-1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS ~ 71:ELI LILLY AND COMPANY Lilly Corporate Center Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:BENITO COLLADO ANA BELEN JIMENEZ-AGUADO ALMA MARIA MARTINEZ-GRAU MARIA ANGELES TOLEDO ESCRIBANO MIGUEL ANGEL DIAZ BUEZO NURIA LAFUENTE BLANCO CELIA PEDREGAL-TERCERO CONCEPCION ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/01/ /02968 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADJUVANTED VACCINE FORMULATIONS ~ 71:MUCOSIS B.V L.J Zielstraweg 1 NL-9713 GX Groningen ~ 72:SCHOUTEN GOVERT JOHAN LEENHOUTS CORNELIS JOHANNES ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02969 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOW FAT WHIPPABLE EMULSIONS WITH DIETARY FIBERS ~ 71:RICH PRODUCTS CORPORATION 1150 Niagara Street Buffalo NY ~ 72:SHARMA SHRI K SHARMA AMAN K GUTIERREZ DEL TORO ABELARDO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/09 Page 17

18 2012/02970 ~ Complete ~ 54: RADAR SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING AND TRACKING A TARGET ~ 71:SAAB AB S Linkoping ~ 72:SILANDER ANDERS 2012/02971 ~ Complete ~ 54: HAIR CARE APPARATUS ~ 71:PALOCK LTD 19 Hervines Court Amersham Bucks HP6 5HH ~ 72:SANSOLE PALESA RUSSELL ANDREW ROBERT JAMES REDSHAW DISBY PETERSEN HANS HENRIK MCBRIEN RODERICK BOWKER NEIL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/04/ /02972 ~ Complete ~ 54: CNT-INFUSED CARBON FIBER MATERIALS AND PROCESS THEREFOR ~ 71:APPLIED NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS LLC 2323 Eastern Blvd Baltimore MD ~ 72:SHAH TUSHAR K ALBERDING MARK R GARDNER SLADE H MALECKI HARRY C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02973 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTIFUNCTIONAL MULTIPLE GRAFT MONOMER LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT POLYMER ~ 71:CASTROL LIMITED Wakefield House Pipers Way Swindon Wiltshire SN3 1RE England ~ 72:GOLDBLATT IRWIN L CHEN SHEAN-JER SAUER RICHARD P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02974 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIFFERENTIAL GUIDANCE DEVICE USING ACTIVE LASER IMAGERY ~ 71:THALES 45 Avenue de Villiers Neuilly-Sur-Seine ~ 72:SAUTY ERIC PERES ALAIN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/04/ /02975 ~ Complete ~ 54: CEMENTITUOUS SUPPORT ~ 71:STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD 1 Nursery Road Westerndeep Levels Carletonville ~ 72:KILLASSY NATALIE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/07657 ~ 32: 2011/01/ /03004 ~ Complete ~ 54: OFFSHORE STATION, FOUNDATION FOR AN OFFSHORE STATION, AND METHOD FOR BUILDING AN OFFSHOR STATION ~ 71:MAX BOGL BAUUNTERNEHMUNG GMBH & CO KG Max-Bogl-Strase Sengenthal ~ 72:BOGL STEFAN REICHEL DIETER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2008/09/05 - APPLIED ON 2012/04/ /02976 ~ Complete ~ 54: CATALYSTIC CRACKING APPARATUS AND PROCESS THEREOF ~ 71:CHINA PETROLEUM & CHEMICAL CORPORATION 22A CHAOYANGMENBEI STREET CHAOYANG DISTRICT BEIJING ~ 72:LIN MIN SHI CHUNFENG LONG JUN ZHU BIN SHU XINGTIAN MU XUHONG LUO YIBIN WANG XIEQING RU YINGCHUN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02977 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROTECTIVE SHEET MATERIAL ~ 71:RICARDO SHEATH OXFORD STEYN 16 Farrow Drive Randpark Extension 13 Randpark Gauteng ~ 72:RICARDO SHEATH OXFORD STEYN 2012/02978 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE K.KEY ~ 71:KENGE DJONGA ANDERSON ALI-BOND 158 Brabazone Street Mondeor Johannesburg ~ 72:KENGE DJONGA ANDERSON ALI-BOND 2012/02979 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NKONKO-CLEAN WELDING HELMETS ~ 71:BARNEY MHLABA NKOMO 2288 Section Two Madadeni 2951 ~ 72:BARNEY MHLABA NKOMO 2012/02980 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF PURCHASING FINANCIAL SERVICES PRODUCTS OVER A CELLULAR NETWORK USING A CELLULAR PHONE ~ 71:MNOMBO KONDILE 77 Dorchester Drive Parklands Tableview Cape Town 7441 ~ 72:MNOMBO KONDILE 2012/02981 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WAVE DRIVEN GENERATION NO2 ~ 71:DAVID JOHAN ENGELA PO Box 1476 Randfontein 1760 ~ 72:DAVID JOHAN ENGELA 2012/02982 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE BEEPING REFEREE ~ 71:NIALL VINE C/O Emslie Attorneys P O Box Tecoma 5214 ~ 72:NIALL VINE 2012/02983 ~ Complete ~ 54: A ROTARY INDEX MECHANISM AND PARTS FOR USE THEREIN ~ 71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19 Precision Str Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:BUHRMANN RUDOLPH 2012/02984 ~ Complete ~ 54: A ROTARY INDEX MECHANISM AND PARTS FOR USE THEREIN ~ 71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19 Precision Str Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:BUHRMANN RUDOLPH 2012/02985 ~ Complete ~ 54: A ROTARY INDEX MECHANISM AND PARTS FOR USE THEREIN ~ 71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19 Precision Str Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:BUHRMANN RUDOLPH 2012/02986 ~ Complete ~ 54: A ROTARY INDEX MECHANISM AND PARTS FOR USE THEREIN ~ 71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19 Precision Str Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:BUHRMANN RUDOLPH 2012/02987 ~ Complete ~ 54: AZOLE DERIVATIVES AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, INTERMEDIATE COMPOUNDS FOR THE DERIVATIVES AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND AGRO-HORTICULTURAL AGENTS AND INDUSTRIAL MATERIAL PROTECTING AGENTS CONTAINING THE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:KUREHA CORPORATION 3-3-2, Nihonbashi-Hamacho Chuo-ku Tokyo ~ 72:SUDO KEIICHI SHIMOKAWARA TAKESHI IMAI EIYU KUSANO NOBUYUKI KANNO HISASHI MIYAKE TAIJI MORI MASURA SAISHOJI TOSHIHIDE ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/08 Page 18

19 2012/02988 ~ Complete ~ 54: AZOLE DERIVATIVES, METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, INTERMEDIATE THEREOF, AGRO-HORTICULTURAL AGENTS ~ 71:KUREHA CORPORATION 3-3-2, Nihonbashi-Hamacho Chuo-ku Tokyo ~ 72:ARAKI NOBUYUKI YAMAZAKI TORU KUSANO NOBUYUKI IMAI EIYU KANNO HISASHI MORI MASURA MIYAKE TAIJI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /02989 ~ Complete ~ 54: PESTICIDAL MIXTURES ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:GEWEHR MARKUS HADEN EGON BRAHN LUTZ ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02990 ~ Complete ~ 54: PESTICIDAL MIXTURES ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:GEWEHR MARKUS HADEN EGON BRAHN LUTZ ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02991 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SOURCE IDENTIFICATION FOR KEY HANDLING FOLLOWING A HANDOVER FAILURE ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN Espoo ~ 72:FRANKLIN STEVEN GEARY STUART KUBOTA KEIICHI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/09/ /02992 ~ Complete ~ 54: BICYCLIC PYRIDINES AND ANALOGS AS SIRTUIN MODULATORS ~ 71:SIRTRIS PHARMACEUTICALS INC 200 Technology Square Suite 300 Cambridge MA ~ 72:NG PUI YEE BLUM CHARLES A MCPHERSON LAUREN PERNI ROBERT B VU CHI B AHMED MOHAMMED MAHMOOD DISCH JEREMY S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02993 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR CONVERSION OF PARAFFINIC FEEDSTOCK ~ 71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ BV Carel van Bylandtlaan HR THE Hague ~ 72:VAN DEN GRAAF JOLINDE MACHTELD HOEK AREND DE JONGE JOHANNES PETRUS KIJLSTRA WIEBE SJOERD ROOVERS ANTONIUS ADRIANUS MARIA SIETSMA JELLE RUDOLF ANNE VAN VEEN JOHANNES ANTHONIUS ROBERT ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02994 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SMOKING SYSTEM HAVING A LIQUID STORAGE PORTION AND IMPROVED AIRFLOW CHARACTERISTICS ~ 71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A Quai Jeanrenaud 3 CH-2000 Neuchatel ~ 72:THORENS MICHEL FLICK JEAN-MARC COCHAND OLIVIER YVES DUBIEF FLAVIEN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02995 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DISPLAY MOUNT ~ 71:SYMANTIX COMPUTERS CC 166 Retief Avenue Lyttelton Manor Centurion 0157 Gauteng ~ 72:STOOP CHRISTIAAN HERODEMUS 2012/02996 ~ Complete ~ 54: TOW ASSEMBLY FOR FIXED WING AIRCRAFT FOR GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYING ~ 71:GEOTECH AIRBORNE LIMITED Suite 2 Building No 4 Manor lodge Complex Lodge Hill St. Michael Barbados ~ 72:MORRISON EDWARD BEVERLY TOWNSEND ELTON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02997 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTHRAQUINONE CONTAINING DERIVATIVES AS BIOCHEMICAL AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ~ 71:MARRONE BIO INNOVATIONS INC 2121 Second Street Suite 107B Davis California ~ 72:HUANG HUAZHANG CAMPBELL BRIAN T ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /02998 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING ARTHROPOD PEST ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED 27-1 Shinkawa 2 Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:MURAKAMI MIKI SAITO SHIGERU ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /02999 ~ Complete ~ 54: ASSAYS FOR DETECTING ANTIBODIES SPECIFIC TO THERAPEUTIC ANTI-IGE ANTIBODIES AND THEIR USE IN ANAPHYLAXIS ~ 71:GENENTECH INC 1 DNA Way South San Francisco California ~ 72:BAKER DANA L FISCHER SALOUMEH LOWMAN HENRY B NAKAMURA GERALD R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03000 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOAD-CARRYING VEHICLE ~ 71:ATLAS COPCO ROCK DRILLS AB S Orebro ~ 72:NIVA KARL-ERIK ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03001 ~ Complete ~ 54: BLOOD FLASH NEEDLE ~ 71:MEDIGARD LIMITED Suite 52 Level 5 HQ 58 Riverwalk Avenue Robina 4226 Queensland ~ 72:RODD AARON LEONARD CALI ROSS JOSEPH ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03002 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS ~ 71:EISAI R&D MANAGEMENT CO LTD 6-10 Koishikawa 4-Chome Bunkyo-ku TOKYO ~ 72:NISHIMURA MIYUKI SAKAMOTO YOSHIMASA KAWANO TETSU IMAI TOSHIO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03003 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL USE OF OPAL IN DENTAL SURGERY AND COMPOSITIONS INTENDED FOR SAME ~ 71:INOVAT SARL C/O Cabinet Ellouze Cite Mahrajane Immeuble Chiaar-Appartement A Menzah 1 Tunis 1002 ~ 72:GUTIERREZ GILES VLADILA BOGDAN 2012/03005 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRECISELY LOCATING AND ADDRESS CONFIRMING METHOD ~ 71:BAOSHENG TECHNOLOGY LTD ZHANGJIAGANG Room 508 No 1 Guotai Bei Road Zhangjiagang Jiangsu ~ 72:WANG MINLIANG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/21 Page 19

20 2012/03006 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISPOSABLE CONTAINER WITH FITTING ATTACHMENT ~ 71:ARDAGH MP GROUP NETHERLANDS B.V Zutphenseweg NL-7418 AH Deventer ~ 72:NEUKIRCH WERNER SAUER HANS PETER 2012/03007 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRIP UNIT ~ 71:EATON INDUSTRIES (NETHERLANDS) B.V Europalaan 202 NL SC Hengelo ~ 72:HEMMER ALOYSIUS VAN VLIJMEN STEFAN NIEHOFF RONALDUS ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/09/ /03008 ~ Complete ~ 54: MEAL SUBSTITUTE IN FORM OF BREAD-TYPE COOKED FOOD AND A SPREAD-TYPE CONDIMENT ~ 71:ET & DS COMPANY LTD Arch Makariou III 227 Doma Building 3rd Floor Limassol 3105 ~ 72:BLANCHET JEAN-MARIE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03009 ~ Complete ~ 54: SORF CONSTRUCTS AND MULTIPLE GENE EXPRESSION ~ 71:ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100 Abbott Park Road Abbott Park Illinois ~ 72:CARSON GERALD R KUNES YUNE Z DAVIS-TABER RACHEL A GION WENDY R LEISE III WALTER F FUNG EMMA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03010 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIAGNOSTIC METHODS FOR DETERMINING PROGNOSIS OF NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER ~ 71:ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100 Abbott Park Road Abbott Park Illinois ~ 72:SEMINAROV DIMITRI ZHANG KE COON JOHN S LU XINBO LESNIEWSKI RICK R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03011 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIAGNOSTIC METHODS FOR DETERMINING PROGNOSIS OF NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER ~ 71:ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100 Abbott Park Road Abbott Park Illinois ~ 72:SEMINAROV DIMITRI ZHANG KE COON JOHN S LU XIN LESNIEWSKI RICK R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03012 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLID PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING AN INTERGRASE INHIBITOR ~ 71:MERCK SHARP & DOHME CORP 126 East Lincoln Avenue Rahway New Jersey ~ 72:MAHJOUR MAJID MA DECHENG LI FENG SOTTHIVIRAT SUTTHILUG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/26 - APPLIED ON 2012/04/ /03013 ~ Complete ~ 54: FRACTURE REDUCTION APPARATUS ~ 71:AHMED MAMDUH MOSTAFA MOHAMMED Kopano Complex House No 200 Meulen Street Welkom 9459 ~ 72:AHMED MAMDUH MOSTAFA MOHAMMED 2012/03014 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AUTO PETROL TELLER MACHINE ~ 71:MASOMBUKA GEORGE MAKHAYA P O Box 476 Buthi 0469 ~ 72:MASOMBUKA GEORGE MAKHAYA 2012/03015 ~ Provisional ~ 54: REVERSED MAGNETIC POLES MOTOR OR GENERATOR ~ 71:JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE 1060 Pieneef Street Villieria Pretoria 0186 ~ 72:JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE 2012/03016 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FRAME EXTENSION TO A CYCLE ~ 71:ALAN WILFRED HALL Noodhulp Farm R600 Winterton 3340 KZN ~ 72:ALAN WILFRED HALL 2012/03017 ~ Complete ~ 54: TOOTHBRUSH ~ 71:HABINGER RENE Hernalsergurtel 34/22 A 1090 Wien ~ 72:HABINGER RENE ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 1524/2009 ~ 32: 2009/09/ /03018 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WINDSCREEN PROTECTION MEANS ~ 71:GORDON DAVID ROSS POPE P O Box Centrahil Port Elizabeth 6006 ~ 72:GORDON DAVID ROSS POPE 2012/03019 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HAIR CARE PRODUCT ~ 71:BIOSOL RESEARCH CC 69 Schreiner Road Table View 7441 ~ 72:NOBESUTHU JOHANNAH MORITI 2012/03020 ~ Complete ~ 54: CLEAVAGE ACCESSORY FOR A BRASSIERE ~ 71:DE SOUSA MICHELLE ELIZABETH Parque Lane Naples FL ~ 72:DE SOUSA MICHELLE ELIZABETH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/04/ /03021 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLUG ~ 71:GERT KOEGELENBERG 57 Mill Street Caledon BRUCE RONALD HUMPHREY 3 Van Riebeeck Avenue Kenridge Durbanville ~ 72:GERT KOEGELENBERG BRUCE RONALD HUMPHREY ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06681 ~ 32: 2011/09/ /03022 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WAGERING GAMES ~ 71:SMUTS LEON JURGENS 4 Hydro Avenue Van Riebeeck Park Kempton Park 1619 ~ 72:SMUTS LEON JURGENS 2012/03023 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TAPE DISPENSER ~ 71:SHPIGEL LEONID 2nd Floor 299 Albert Road Woodstock 7925 ~ 72:SHPIGEL LEONID 2012/03024 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODUCTION OF LOWER OLEFINS FROM SYNTHESIS GAS ~ 71:NETHERLANDS ORGANISATION FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH (ADVANCED CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES Page 20

21 FOR SUSTAINABILITY) Anna van Saksenlaan 51 NL-2593 HW Den Haag ~ 72:TORRES GALVIS HIRSA MARIA BITTER JOHANNES HENDRIK DE JONG KRIJN PIETER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03025 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONNECTOR, AND METHODS OF USE ~ 71:ORICA EXPLOSIVES TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD 1 Nicholson Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 ~ 72:LOWNDS CHARLES MICHAEL HAMBLEN JAMES BLAIR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03026 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLOW CONTROL VALVE ~ 71:S.P.C. TECH LTD c/o The Kinarot Incubator Zemach Jordan Valley ~ 72:ZAKAY AVRAHAM NAGLER EHUD ELISH ODED WEISBROD HAGAY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03027 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING CARRIER-FREE, HIGHLY PURE 177LU COMPOUNDS, AND CARRIER-FREE 177LU COMPOUNDS ~ 71:ITM ISOPOTEN TECHNOLOGIEN MUNCHEN AG Lichtenbergstrasse Garching ~ 72:MARX SEBASTIAN HARFENSTELLER MARK ZHERNOSEKOV KONSTANTIN NIKULA TUOMO ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/07/ /03028 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS, USE AND METHOD FOR THE USE OF SURFACE ACTIVE PROTEINS IN TOPICAL DRUG DELIVERY ACROSS KERATIN ~ 71:B.R.A.I.N. BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND INFORMATION NETWORK AG DARMSTADLER STRABE 34 D ZWINGENBERG ~ 72:BUTHE ANDREAS HAFNER ANDREAS KAUFMANN FRANZ FIEDLER BABETTE MEURER GUIDO BRADLEY GORDON ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/02/ /03029 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOW VOLATILE AMINE SALTS OF ANIONIC PESTICIDES ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:XU WEN KIERKUS PAUL CH BRUNT STEVEN BOWE STEVEN HIXSON ADAM CANNAN TERRANCE M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/05/ /03030 ~ Complete ~ 54: DUST SUPPRESSION METHOD AND COMPOSITION ~ 71:VAN DER MERWE PIETER GIDEO Plot 63 Swavelpoort Pretoria 0056 ~ 72:VAN DER MERWE PIETER ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/06734 ~ 32: 2009/09/ /03031 ~ Complete ~ 54: THREE DIMENSIONAL IMAGING OF A MASS FLOW ~ 71:OUTOTEC OYJ Riihitontuntie 7 FI Espoo ~ 72:LEHIKOINEN ANSSI VAUHKONEN MARKO KAIPIO JARI VOUTILAINEN ARTO ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/09/ /03032 ~ Complete ~ 54: STERILIZATION OF BIODEGRADABLE HYDROGELS ~ 71:ASCENDIS PHARMA AS Tuborg Boulevard Hellerup ~ 72:RAU HARALD VOIGT TOBIAS HERSEL ULRICH ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03033 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUDIO SIGNAL DECODER, AUDIO SIGNAL ENCODER, METHOD FOR PROVIDING AN UPMIX SIGNAL REPRESENTATION, METHOD FOR PROVIDING A DOWNMIX SIGNAL REPRESENTATION, COMPUTER PROGRAM AND BITSTREAM USING A COMMON INTER-OBJECT- CORRELATION PARAMETER VALUE ~ 71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGERWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V Hansastrasse 27C Munchen DOLBY INTERNATIONAL AB Apollo Building 3E Herikerbergweg CN Amersterdam Zuidoost ~ 72:HERRE JURGEN HILPERT JOHANNES HOLZER ANDREAS ENGDEGARD JONAS PURNHAGEN HEIKO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/07/ /03034 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER PURIFICATION APPARATUS COMPRISING AN UV SOURCE ~ 71:WLI TRADING LIMITED Second Floor, Suite 4 Beacon Court Sandyford Dublin ~ 72:BEN-DAVID JONATHAN KIM HEUNG SOON ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/03/ /03035 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING A GLP-1 AGONIST AND METHIONINE ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Bruningstrasse Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:BRUNNER-SCHWARZ ANETTE MULLER WERNER SIEFKE-HENZLER VERENA ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/03/ /03036 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GROUND ANCHOR ~ 71:PIA SOLAR SA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Erf 896 Sardinia Bay Road Lovemore Park Port Elizbeth 6007 ~ 72:MAYBERY, CRAIG GILES COYLE 2012/03037 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR A MOBILE VIRTUAL NUMBER SERVICE IN A MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM ~ 71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) S Stockholm ~ 72:TOH KOK LIANG 2012/03038 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUNSCREEN COMPOSITION ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London EC4Y 0DY ~ 72:MISSO LUIS ROBERTO POLONKA JACK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03039 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUNSCREEN COMPOSITION WITH FATTY ACID ALKANOLAMIDES ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:POLONKA JACK MISSO LUIS ROBERTO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03040 ~ Complete ~ 54: 2-ARYL-PROPIONAMIDE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS BRADYKININ RECEPTOR ANATAGONISTS AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THEM ~ 71:DOMPE S.P.A. Localita Page 21

22 Campo Di Pile I L'Aquila AQ ~ 72:BECCARI ANDREA ARAMINI ANDREA BIANCHINI GIANLUCA MORICONI ALESSIO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03041 ~ Complete ~ 54: BREATHING AND LUBRICATING ARRANGEMENT FOR AN ENCLOSED MECHANICAL SYSTEM ~ 71:TATA MOTORS LIMITED BOMBAY HOUSE.24 HOMI MODY STREET HUTATMA CHOWK MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA INDIA ~ 72:JANARDHANAN VENKATAPATHI ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2613/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03042 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDRAULIC APPARATUS ~ 71:CETO IP PTY LTD Level 1,16 Ord Street West Perth 6005 Western Australia ~ 72:ALLEN GREG JOHN CALJOUW RUUD FIEVEZ JONATHAN PIERRE KESSEL DAVID LAXTON NIGEL MANN LAURENCE DREW ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03043 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXPLOSIVE CLADDING OF AT LEAST TWO METAL PIPES ARRANGED WITHIN EACH OTHER ~ 71:SYNEX-TUBE B.V Rietgorsweg LJ Papendrecht ~ 72:VAN EIJKEREN ERIC PETRUS HYACINTHUS MARIA ~ 33: NL ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03044 ~ Complete ~ 54: FIBER PREFORM, FIBER REINFORCED COMPOSITE, AND METHOD OF MAKING THEREOF ~ 71:ALBANY ENGINEERED COMPOSITES INC 112 Airport Drive Rochester New Hampshire ~ 72:GOERING JONATHAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03045 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SEPARATION SYSTEM ~ 71:DELKOR TECHNIK B.V Haaksbergweg 59 (4th Floor) 1101 BR Amsterdam ~ 72:MINSON DAVID NEIL MCELVENNY RHETT CHARLES 2012/03046 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SEPARATION SYSTEM ~ 71:DELKOR TECHNIK B.V Haaksbergweg 59 (4th Floor) 1101 BR Amsterdam ~ 72:MINSON DAVID NEIL MCELVENNY RHETT CHARLES 2012/03047 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SEPARATION SYSTEM ~ 71:DELKOR TECHNIK B.V Haaksbergweg 59 (4th Floor) 1101 BR Amsterdam ~ 72:MINSON DAVID NEIL MCELVENNY RHETT CHARLES 2012/03048 ~ Complete ~ 54: SELECTABLE DESTINATION UNDERWATER TOWED CABLE FERRY SYSTEM AND GUIDANCE MECHANISM ~ 71:OZKUL TARIK P O Box University of SharjahSharjah Sharjah Sharjah ~ 72:OZKUL TARIK 2012/03049 ~ Complete ~ 54: VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINE WITH SPEED REGULATION AND STORM PROTECTION SYSTEM ~ 71:OZKUL TARIK P O Box University of SharjahSharjah Sharjah Sharjah ~ 72:OZKUL TARIK 2012/03050 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VEHICLE COUPLING MECHANISM ~ 71:STURGEON HENDRIK JACOBUS The Farm Doringkom Modimolle ~ 72:STURGEON HENDRIK JACOBUS 2012/03051 ~ Complete ~ 54: COATED NUCLEAR REACTOR FUEL PARTICLES ~ 71:SCK.-CEN Hermann- Debrouxlaan 40 B-1160 Brussels UNIVERSITEIT GENT Sint Pietersnieuwstraat 25 B-9000 Gent ~ 72:VAN DEN BERGHE SVEN DETAVERNIER CHRISTOPHE LEENAERS ANN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03052 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABLE ANTI-TNFR1 POLYPEPTIDES, ANTIBODY VARIABLE DOMAINS AND ANTAGONISTS ~ 71:GLAXO GROUP LIMITED, Glaxo Wellcome House Berkeley Avenue Greenford Middlesex UB6 0NN ~ 72:DE SILVA INUSHA STOOP ADRIAAN ALLART SEPP ARMIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03053 ~ Complete ~ 54: POSITIVE ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS (PAM) ~ 71:F HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG 124 GRENZACHERSTRASSE CH-4002 BASEL ~ 72:GREEN LUKE JAESCHKE GEORG LINDEMANN LOTHAR RUEHER DANIEL VIEIRA ERIC GUBA WOLFGANG JOLIDON SYNESE RICCI ANTONIO STADLER HEINZ ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03054 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHYLSULFONYLMETHANE (MSM) FOR TREATMENT OF DRUG RESISTANT MICROORGANISMS ~ 71:BIOGENIC INNOVATIONS LLC 1000 West 8th Street Vancouver WA ~ 72:BENJAMIN RODNEY L KELLER ANTHONY L VARELMAN JEFFREY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/01/ /03055 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL SPIROPIPERIDINE COMPOUNDS ~ 71:ELI LILLY AND COMPANY Lilly Corporate Center Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:HAMDOUCHI CHAFIQ MAITI PRANAB LINESWALA JAYANA PANKAJ ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03056 ~ Complete ~ 54: BURNER FOR PARTICULATE FUEL ~ 71:BABCOCK BORSIG STEINMULLER GMBH Duisburger Strasse Oberhausen ~ 72:HAMEL STEFAN STORM CHRISTIAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/04/ /03057 ~ Complete ~ 54: SECURITY DOCUMENT INCLUDING PATTERNS WITH VARIABLE OPTICAL EFFECT ~ 71:OBERTHUR FIDUCIAIRE SAS 50 Quai Michelet F Levallois Perret ~ 72:HAMON SEBASTIEN BORDE XAVIER GILLOT JULIEN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03058 ~ Complete ~ 54: HUMAN IL-23 ANTIGEN BINDING PROTEINS ~ 71:AMGEN INC One Amegen Center Drive Thousand Oaks California ~ 72:TOWNE JENNIFER E O'NEILL JASON C SUN YU Page 22

23 PIPER DEREK EVAN CHENG JANET D ZHANG YU CERNE HEATHER KETCHEM RANDAL ROBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/09/ /03059 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETEROLOGOUS EXPRESSION OF FUNGAL CELLOBIOHYDROLASE 2 GENES IN YEAST ~ 71:UNIVERSITEIT STELLENBOSCH (ALSO KNOWN AS STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY) 15 De Beer Street Stellenbosch 7600 ~ 72:DEN HAAN RIAAN VAN ZYL EMILE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03060 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF DELIVERY ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York New York ~ 72:PAN LONG PUCHALSKI ALLEN ORTIZ CLAUDIO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03061 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH EFFICIENCY CAPSULES COMPRISING BENEFIT AGENT ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY One Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinnati OH ~ 72:SMETS JOHAN GIZAW YONAS BOECKH DIETER VANSTEENWINCKEL PASCALE CLAIRE ANNICK HULSKOTTER FRANK HAEHNLE HANS-JOACHIM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/03/ /03062 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLASTICS CONTAINER ~ 71:NAMPAK PLASTICS EUROPE LIMITED Head Office Jenna Way Interchange Park Newport Pagnell Buckinghamshire MK16 9QJ ~ 72:GLOVER ANDREW ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/07/ /03063 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TH 60 - SYNERGISTIC SMALL PARTICLE BINDERS ~ 71:TOWER TECHNOLOGY HOLDING (PTY)LTD Building 16 CSIR Campus Meiring Naude Drive Scientia 0040 ~ 72:MICHAEL WINDSOR SYMANS 2012/03348 ~ Provisional ~ 54: 12 VOLT DEHORNING IRON ~ 71:ABRAHAM JACOBUS VENTER Topaas Street 22 Orania ~ 72:ABRAHAM JACOBUS VENTER - APPLIED ON 2012/04/ /03064 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOLAR POWER TOWER RECEIVER ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 4th Floor Admin B Victoria Street Stellenbosch Western Cape Province 7600 ~ 72:KRETZSCHMAR HOLGER GAUCHE PAUL 2012/03065 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF CYCLIC AND ACYCLIC DIENE COPOLYMER AND RUBBER COMPOSITION ~ 71:BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION 10-1 Kyobashi 1-chome Chuo-ku Tokyo ~ 72:ZENGQUAN QIN AND EIJU SUZUKI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/251,487 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03066 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLAT PANEL LIGHT ~ 71:JOY MM DELAWARE INC 2751 Centerville Road Suite 342 Wilmington DE ~ 72:ZIMMERMAN JOSEPH J MCFARLAND GREGORY S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/455,328 ~ 32: 2012/04/ /03067 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RIGID PVC SASH PROFILE AND WINDOWPANE INSTALLATION SYSTEM ~ 71:GRAHAM COCHRANE 28 Lyndore Avenue Willaway Midrand 1685 MARIE EMILE BERNARD DE CHAUMONT LAVAL 28 Lyndore Avenue Willaway Midrand 1685 ~ 72:GRAHAM COCHRANE MARIE EMILE BERNARD DE CHAUMONT LAVAL 2012/03068 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTAINER TREATMENT ~ 71:DEAR LANCE ALLEN 121 Margaret Street Havelock North hastings 4130 NEWSON RICHARD JOHN 24 Fulford Road Havelock North 4130 ~ 72:DEAR LANCE ALLEN NEWSON RICHARD JOHN ~ 33: NZ ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03069 ~ Complete ~ 54: BUILDING SYSTEM ~ 71:SECUNDUM ENGINEERING SERVICES CC 149 Goedemoed Street The Crest Durbanville Cape Town 7559 ~ 72:VON GUERARD EIKE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/08257 ~ 32: 2011/05/ /03070 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR DISPENSING LIQUID IN THE FORM OF DROPS ~ 71:REXAM HEALTHCARE LA VERPILLIERE 20 Avenue De La Gare F La Verpilliere ~ 72:PAINCHAUD GAETAN GREVIN GUILAUME JULIA XAVIER DECOCK THIERRY RIMLINGER THIERRY ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03071 ~ Complete ~ 54: PREFABRICATED CONTAINER HOUSE ~ 71:SHEN KANGNA NELSON 395 Broadway Apt. 7A New York NY ~ 72:SHEN KANGNA NELSON ~ 33: US ~ 31: PCT/US09/05859 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03072 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF CONTROLLING PRODUCT VOLUME IN A FIXED VOLUME MOLD ~ 71:COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES ETABLISSEMENTS MICHELIN 12 Cours Sablon Clermont-Ferrand MICHELIN RECHERCHE ET TECHNIQUE S.A. Route Louis Braille 10 CH-1763 Granges-Paccot ~ 72:CREASAP MARK ENDICOTT JAMES GAUT ROBERT WILSON BRIAN Page 23

24 2012/03073 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPTICAL FEEDBACK CANCELLATION IN CLOSED CIRCUIT PROJECTION ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Cnr. Kingsway & University Roads Auckland Park Johannesburg 2006 ~ 72:JANSEN VAN VEUREN LODEWYK MOCKE 2012/03074 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A HEATER ~ 71:GREAME'S FABRICATIONS T/A TRANSWORLD FABRICATIONS CC 27 Dudley Street Naeve Township Port Elizabeth ~ 72:WASTON GRAEME 2012/03075 ~ Complete ~ 54: WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, MOBILE STATION APPARATUS, BASE STATION APPARATUS, COMMUNICATION CONTROL METHOD AND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT ~ 71:SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA Nagaike-cho Abeno-ku Osaka-Shi Osaka ~ 72:NAKASHIMA DAIICHIRO YAMADA SHOHEI SUZUKI SHOICHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/09/ /03076 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPIROLACTAM DERIVATIVES AND USES OF SAME ~ 71:H.LUNDBECK A/S 9 Ottiliavej DK-2500 Valby ~ 72:ZHOU HAO LI GUIYING DOLLER DARIO MA GIL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/255,837 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03077 ~ Complete ~ 54: CATALYSTS AND USE OF SAME ~ 71:BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE AG Leverkusen ~ 72:REITER STEPHAN KRAUSE JENS KNAUP HARALD JURKSCHAT KLAUS SCHURMANN MARKUS BRADTMOLLER GERRIT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03078 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIBODIES FOR TREATING AND DIAGNOSING TUMORS EXPRESSING SLC34A2 (TAT211=SEQID2) ~ 71:GENENTECH INC 1 DNA Way South San Francisco California ~ 72:DENNIS MARK POLAKIS PAUL RUBINFELD BONNEE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/384,467 ~ 32: 2010/09/ /03079 ~ Complete ~ 54: NUCLEIC ACID PROBES AND METHODS FOR DETECTING PLASMODIUM PARASITES ~ 71:ID-FISH TECHNOLOGY INC 926 East River Parkway Santa Clara California ~ 72:SHAH JYOTSNA S WRONSKA DANUTA WELTMAN HELENA HARRIS NICK SCHERINI-WARD SUZANNE MARK OLIVA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/608,152 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03080 ~ Complete ~ 54: ISOXAZOLINE COMPOSITIONS AND THEIR USE AS ANTIPARASITICS ~ 71:INTERVET INTERNATIONAL B.V. P O Box 31 Wim de Korverstraat 35 NL-5830 AA Boxmeer ~ 72:HECKEROTH ANJA REGINA MERTENS CHRISTINA ZOLLER HARTMUT LUTZ JURGEN WILLIAMS HEIKE MITA TAKESHI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/080,444 ~ 32: 2008/07/ /03081 ~ Complete ~ 54: RESOURCE ALLOCATION METHOD AND DEVICE IN COMMUNICATION NETWORK ~ 71:SONY CORPORATION Konan Minato-ku Tokyo ~ 72:WEI YUXIN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03082 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUNSCREEN COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:WYETH LLC Patent Law Department Five Giralda Farms Madison NJ ~ 72:PATEL BHAICHANDRA SOMABHAI DICKERSON JAY ROBERTS KENNY RICHARD JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/250,615 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03083 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF METHYLSULFONYLMETHANE (MSM) TO MODULATE MICROBIAL ACTIVITY ~ 71:BIOGENIC INNOVATIONS LLC 1000 West 8th Street Vancouver WA ~ 72:BENJAMIN RODNEY L KELLER ANTHONY L VARELMAN JEFFREY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/294,437 ~ 32: 2010/01/ /03084 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING RESIDUAL BLOCK, AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DECODING RESIDUAL BLOCK ~ 71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD 416 Maetan- Dong Yeongtong-gu Suwon-si Gyeonggi-do ~ 72:CHEON MIN-SU HAN WOO-JIN MIN JUNG-HYE ~ 33: KR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03085 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODIFIED OIL ENCAPSULATING PROTEINS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:AGRESEARCH LIMITED 5th floor Tower Bolck Ruakura Research Centre East Street East Sreet Hamilton ~ 72:ROBERTS NICHOLAS JOHN WINICHAYAKUL SOMRUTAI SCOTT RICHARD WILLIAM ROLDAN MARISSA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/256,689 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03086 ~ Complete ~ 54: CNT-INFUSED CERAMIC FIBER MATERIALS AND PROCESS THEREFOR ~ 71:APPLIED NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS LLC 2323 Eastern Blvd Baltimore MD ~ 72:SHAH TUSHAR K ALBERDING MARK R GARDNER SLADE H MALECKI HARRY C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/611,103 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03087 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYBRID SOLAR CONCENTRATION DEVICE ~ 71:GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 1 River Road Schenectady NY ~ 72:CHATTERJEE AVEEK GHOSH SAMPA KRISHNAN DEVANATHAN BHAKTA ADITYA GOVINDASAMY RAKESH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/097,714 ~ 32: 2011/04/ /03088 ~ Complete ~ 54: VISCOUS LIQUID CLEANSING COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SULFONATED FATTY ACIDS, ESTERS, OR SALTS THEREOF AND BETAINES OR SULTAINES ~ 71:STEPAN COMPANY 22 W. Frontage Road Northfield Illinois ~ 72:DONG XUE MIN WHITLOCK LAURA LEE SAJIC BRANKO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/253,709 ~ 32: 2009/10/21 Page 24

25 2012/03089 ~ Complete ~ 54: INSTALLATION PLIERS HAVING A RELEASABLE COUNTERPAWL ~ 71:VULKAN LOKRING-ROHVERBINDUNGEN GMBH & CO.KG Heerstrasse Herne ~ 72:NEUMANN RAINER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03090 ~ Complete ~ 54: N-CONTAINING HETEROARYL DERIVATIVES AS JAK3 KINASE INHIBITORS ~ 71:PALAU PHARMA S.A Av.Cami Reial Palau-Solita i Plegamans E Barcelona ~ 72:ALMANSA ROSALES CARMEN SOLIVA SOLIVA ROBERT SICRE GONZALEZ MARIA CRISTINA SALAS SOLANA JORGE RODRIGUEZ ESCRICH SERGIO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/329,927 ~ 32: 2010/04/ /03091 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACELLULAR ORGANIC TISSUE PREPARED FOR REVITALIZATION AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING IT ~ 71:TELEA BIOTECH S.L.R Via Leonardo Da Vinci 13 I Sndrigo (Vicenza) ~ 72:MARZARO MAURIZIO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: VI2009A ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03092 ~ Complete ~ 54: WEAR ASSEMBLY FOR EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT ~ 71:ESCO CORPORATION 2141 Northwest 25th Avenue Portland OR ~ 72:SNYDER CHRISTOPHER D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/256,561 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03093 ~ Complete ~ 54: CHRYSANTHEMYL DERIVATIVES AS MEALYBUG ATTRACTANT ~ 71:EL- SAYED ASHRAF M 29 McGregors Road Bromley Christchurch BERGMANN JAN HEINRICH ALBERECHT Quinta 320 Depto 54 Vina del Mar UNELIUS CARL RIKARD 39 Leinster Terrace Lincoln Christchurch 7608 ~ 72:EL- SAYED ASHRAF M UNELIUS CARL RIKARD BERGMANN JAN HEINRICH ALBERECHT ~ 33: NZ ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03094 ~ Complete ~ 54: A FOOD PRODUCT PERTAINING TO A FILLING-AND-CRACKER SANDWICH ~ 71:KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS LLC Three Lakes Drive Northfield Illinois ~ 72:COLEMAN EDWARD C TULSIYAN PRIYANK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/338/314 ~ 32: 2010/02/ /03095 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD, DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR SERVICE PRESENTATION ~ 71:HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD Huawei Admistration Building Bantian Longgang Shenzhen Guangdong ~ 72:ZENG QUICHANG LU YAN ZHANG YUQING ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03096 ~ Complete ~ 54: FACILITY FOR PRODUCING ELECTRIC CURRENT USING SOLAR RADIATION, AND METHOD FOR SECURING A BUILDING PROVIDED WITH SUCH A FACILITY ~ 71:MERSEN FRANCES SB SAS 15 rue Jacques Vaucanson F Saint-Bonnet-de-Mure ~ 72:SARRUS FRANCK RAMBAUD THIERRY GELET JEAN-LOUIS ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03097 ~ Complete ~ 54: REDOX FLOW BATTERY AND METHOD FOR CONTINUALLY OPERATING THE REDOX FLOW BATTERY FOR A LONG TIME ~ 71:PRUDENT ENERGY INC Room 102 Reesearch Building B Road Shuangqing Haidian District Beijing ~ 72:MOU LIUFENG KLASSEN ANDY PETER HUANG MIANYAN HARPER MATTHEW A.M ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03098 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR PREVENTING PREECLAMPSIA AND/OR PREVENTING OR TREATING IUGR ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN Lover's Walk Rondebosch Cape Town 7700 ~ 72:MATJILA MUSHI JOHANNES KATZ ARIEH ANTHONY MILLAR ROBERT PETER VAN DER SPUY ZEPHNE 2012/03105 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CUSTOMISED PRINTING KITCHEN,TISSUE, TOILET & OTHER PAPER PRODUCTS ~ 71:DIANE CARINA PIENAAR PO Box Glenstantia Pretoria 0010 ~ 72:DIANE CARINA PIENAAR 2012/03106 ~ Provisional ~ 54: POOL PUTT-PUTT GAME ~ 71:DIANE CARINA PIENAAR PO Box Glenstantia Pretoria 0010 ~ 72:DIANE CARINA PIENAAR 2012/03112 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ANGIE GRINDERMITRE ATTACHMENT ~ 71:NIGEL ADAMSON 7 Murtle Mansions 246 Frere Rd Durban 4001 ~ 72:ANGIE GRINDERMITRE ATTACHMENT - APPLIED ON 2012/04/ /03099 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EFFECTING PAYMENT TO A BENEFICIARY ~ 71:ETROWEB (PTY) LIMITED 19 Proctor Park 7 Venter Road Pierre Ryneveld Centurion 0157 ~ 72:MASIE STAFFORD CLINT 2012/03100 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BEVERAGE CONTAINER PACK ~ 71:MALINOWSKI THOMAS RAINER Golf Park 3 Engen House Raapenberg Road Mowbray 7925 ~ 72:MALINOWSKI THOMAS RAINER 2012/03101 ~ Complete ~ 54: BEARING PROTECTION ~ 71:TALJAARD PETRUS ARNOLDUS 12 Sierrad Street Fleurdal Bloemfontein ~ 72:TALJAARD PETRUS ARNOLDUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03190 ~ 32: 2011/04/ /03102 ~ Complete ~ 54: MEASURING AND READING THE SIZE OF A PARAMETER OF A REMOTELY POSITIONED DEVICE ~ 71:NVB INTERNATIONAL UK LTD Amberely Place Peascod Street Windsor Berkshire SL4 1TE ~ 72:VAN DER BLOM NICOLAAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/06/30 Page 25

26 2012/03103 ~ Complete ~ 54: STRAIGHT TAPER DIPPER ~ 71:HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES INC 2751 Centerville Road Suite 342 Wilmington DE ~ 72:FELD DAN NOCOSON RICHARD POWERS WILLIAM R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/452,380 ~ 32: 2012/04/ /03104 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LINEAR EXCAVATOR ~ 71:CHRISTOPH WILHELM STRUCK No.30 Eighth Street Linden 2196 ~ 72:CHRISTOPH WILHELM STRUCK 2012/03107 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SUNDICATE ~ 71:ADRIAAN PETRUS BRIAN VAN ZYL Karl Kling Building 8th Floor 262 Vermeulen Street Pretoria ~ 72:ADRIAAN PETRUS BRIAN VAN ZYL 2012/03108 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MINE STICK MEASURING DEVICE ~ 71:JOHANES WILHELMUS VENTER 32 A 6 Avenue Thabazimbi 0380 ~ 72:JOHANES WILHELMUS VENTER 2012/03109 ~ Provisional ~ 54: T-SPRAG WITH A STOP SIGN ~ 71:JOHANES WILHELMUS VENTER 32 A 6 Avenue Thabazimbi 0380 ~ 72:JOHANES WILHELMUS VENTER 2012/03110 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROFILE DETACHABLE TOOL-PDR ~ 71:KOBEDI HENRY DIALE 4987 Manyane Str Kagiso 1754 Mogale City ~ 72:KOBEDI HENRY DIALE 2012/03111 ~ Provisional ~ 54: UNDERGROUND TIP HUMAN GATE STOP AND WATER BLOCK ~ 71:WARREN MEYER 397 Teresa Ave the Willows Ext 13 Pretoria East ~ 72:WARREN MEYER 2012/03113 ~ Complete ~ 54: FINELY DIVIDED STARCH-CONTAINING POLYMER DISPERSIONS, METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF AND USE THEREOF AS SIZING AGENT IN PAPER MANUFACTURING ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:SONG ANJA KERN HOLGER ARNOLD PETRA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03114 ~ Complete ~ 54: PUMP-IN SEAL ~ 71:LONGYEAR TM, INC South River Front Parkway Suite 600 South Jordan Utah ~ 72:DRENTH CHRISTOPHER L IONDOV GEORGE IBRAHIM GEORGE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/893,234 ~ 32: 2010/09/ /03115 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING A MOUTHPIECE COVER OF A CIGARATTE ~ 71:TANNPAPIER GMBH Johann Roithner-Strasse 131 A-4050 Traun ~ 72:GRIESMAYR GUNTER ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 1545/2009 ~ 32: 2009/09/ /03116 ~ Complete ~ 54: ZEOLITE SUPPORTED COBALT HYBRID FISCHER-TROPSCH CATALYST ~ 71:CHEVRON U S A INC 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon California ~ 72:KIBBY CHARLES L JOTHIMURUGESAN KANDASWAMY DAS TAPAN K SAXTON ROBERT J BURTON JR ALLEN W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/622,972 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03117 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF FERROQUINE IN TREATMENT OR PREVENTION OF MALARIA ~ 71:SANOFI 54 rue La Boétie Paris ~ 72:FRAISSE LAURENT STRUXIANO ANNIE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03118 ~ Complete ~ 54: THRUST PLATE FOR ENGAGING A BEARING OF A DRIVE ASSEMBLY ~ 71:CATERPILLAR INC 100 NE Adams Street Peoria Illinois ~ 72:OAKLEY CHRISTOPHER G WHITE DAVID M KABRICK KEITH A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/577,346 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03119 ~ Complete ~ 54: AIRFLOW ADAPTOR FOR A BREATH-ACTUATED DRY POWDER INHALER ~ 71:NORTON HEALTHCARE LIMITED Regent House 5-7 Broadhurst Gardens Swiss Cottage London NW6 3RZ ~ 72:BLAIR JULIAN ALEXANDER BUCK DANIEL HAZENBERG JAN GEERT ZENG XIAN-MING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/298,705 ~ 32: 2010/01/ /03120 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRONIC GAMING DEVICE WITH A LIGHT-EFFECT ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:NOVOMATIC AG Wiener Strasse 158 Gumpoldskirchen A-2352 ~ 72:WOLS MARTIN FRIDRICH HEINZ ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 1801/2009 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03121 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF TREATMENT OF BLACK HEMOPHILIAC PATIENTS ~ 71:HAPLOMICS INC 1500 Voorhees avenue Manhattan Beach ~ 72:HOWARD TOMMY EUGENE 2012/03122 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF ROLLING RAILS, APPARATUS FOR ROLLING RAILS RAIL PRODUCED ACCORDING TO SAID METHOD ~ 71:TATA STEEL UK LTD 30 Millbank London SW1P 4WY ~ 72:SHIPTON DAMIAN GERARD NORFOLK DARREN MICHAEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03123 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL ANTITUMORAL USE OF CABAZITAXEL ~ 71:AVENTIS PHARMA S A 20 avenue Raymond Aron F Antony ~ 72:GUPTA SUNIL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/389,969 ~ 32: 2010/10/ /03124 ~ Complete ~ 54: FABRIC CARE DEVICE ~ 71:COLE KIM 2765 Bates Road suite #200 Montreal H3S 1B3 Quebec ~ 72:COLE KIM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/247,194 ~ 32: 2009/09/ /03125 ~ Complete ~ 54: AZZADAMANTANE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USES AS NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS ~ 71:ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100 Abbott Park Road Abbott Park Illinos ~ 72:SCHRIMPF MICHAEL R SIPPY KEVIN B LI TAO SHI LEI BUNNELLE WILLIAM H BRACKEMEYER Page 26

27 PAUL J HENRY RODGER F NERSESIAN DIANA L JI JIANGUO SCANIO MARC LEE CHIN-HUNG ZHANG GEOFF G.Z CHEN SHUANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 11/935,157 ~ 32: 2007/11/ /03126 ~ Complete ~ 54: WIRELESS ENABLED FATIGUE SENSOR FOR STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING ~ 71:OZKUL TARIK P O Box University of SharjahSharjah Sharjah Sharjah KAPLAN HALIT Cevzlidere card Sokak 1/16 Balgat Ankara ~ 72:OZKUL TARIK DOLEN MELIK KAPLAN HALIT 2012/03127 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEPOSIT MITIGATION IN GASOLINE FRACTIONATION, QUENCH WATER SYSTEM AND PRODUCT RECOVERY SECTION ~ 71:LUMMUS TECHNOLOGY INC Broad St Bloomfield NJ ~ 72:SUNDARUM KANDASAMY MEENAKSHI VENNER RONALD M MUKHERJEE UJJAL K ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/757,384 ~ 32: 2010/04/ /03128 ~ Complete ~ 54: A HEAT EXCHANGE DEVICE AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME ~ 71:LUMMUS TECHNOLOGY INC Broad St Bloomfield NJ ~ 72:MCCARTHY FRANK D DE HAAN STEPHEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/302,304 ~ 32: 2010/02/ /03129 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS LYSOPHOSPHATIDIC ACID RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS ~ 71:AMIRA PHARMACEUTICALS INC Route 206 & Province Line Road Princeton NJ ~ 72:CLARK RYAN ZHAO LUCY VOLKOTS DEBORAH ZALATAN DAVID NATHAN STEARNS BRIAN ANDREW SEIDERS THOMAS JON ARRUDA JEANNIE M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/247,877 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03130 ~ Complete ~ 54: MARKER PROTEIN FOR TYPE 2 DIABETES ~ 71:F.HOFFMANN LA ROCHE AG Grenzacherstrasse 124 CH-4070 Basel Switzerland ~ 72:BADI LAURA MATILE HUGUES SABATES BELLVER JACOB SEBOKOVA ELENA EBELING MARTIN MIGLIORINI CRISTIANO SCHINDLER THOMAS WANG HAIYAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03131 ~ Complete ~ 54: COAL FINE DRYING METHOD AND SYSTEM ~ 71:BLAND RICHARD W 104 Bland Drive Beckley WV HARSH PHILIP 273 Spirit Court Blandon PA HURLEY MICHAEL 1317 Neweton Road Lancaster PA JONES ANDREW K 124 Roundtop Drive Lancaster PA SIKKA VINOD K 115 Dansworth Lane Oak Ridge TN ~ 72:BLAND RICHARD W HURLEY MICHAEL SIKKA VINOD K HARSH PHILIP JONES ANDREW K ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/247,668 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03132 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME ~ 71:RIB-X PHARMACEUTICALS INC 300 George Street Suite 301 New Haven CT ~ 72:DUFFY ERIN M O'DOWD HARDWIN DU YANMING TANG YUANQING BHATTACHARJEE ASHOKE DEVIVO MARCO SINISHTAJ SANDRA WIMBERLY BRIAN T ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/358,201 ~ 32: 2010/06/ /03133 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENGINEERED ANTI-TSLP ANTIBODY ~ 71:SCHERING CORPORATION 2000 Galloping Hill Road Kenilworth NJ ~ 72:PRESTA LEONARD G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/297,008 ~ 32: 2010/01/ /03134 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN IDLER ROLLER ~ 71:SMIT JACQUES HENRI 3 Pinegrove Street Pinehaven Country Estate Pinehaven Krugersdorp 1739 ~ 72:SMIT JACQUES HENRI 2012/03135 ~ Complete ~ 54: HUMAN ANTI-NGF NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES AS SELECTIVE NGF PATHWAY INHIBITORS ~ 71:AMGEN INC One Amegen Center Drive Thousand Oaks California MEDAREX INC Route 206 & Province Line Road Princeton NJ ~ 72:WILD KENNETH D HUANG HAICHUN ZHANG TIE J TREANOR JAMES S INOUE HEATHER MARTIN FRANK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/576,522 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03136 ~ Complete ~ 54: INDIVIDUAL PACKAGED PRODUCT WITH FIRST INDIVIDUALLY PACKAGED BODY, SECOND INDIVIDUALLY PACKAGED BODY, AND AFFIXATION SECTION ~ 71:UNICHARM CORPORATION 182 Kinsei-cho Shikokuchuo-shi Ehime ~ 72:KURODA KENICHIRO KONTHIENG RANIDA ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03137 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBSTITUTED BENZAMIDE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:F.HOFFMANN LA ROCHE AG Grenzacherstrasse 124 CH-4070 Basel Switzerland ~ 72:GROEBKE ZBINDEN KATRIN PFLIEGER PHILIPPE NORCROSS ROGER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03138 ~ Complete ~ 54: SAFE WITH DUAL LOCKING MACHANISM ~ 71:MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC 137 W. Forest Hill Avenue Oak Creek Wisconsin ~ 72:HACKER DEAN D MEEKMA GLENN P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/257,253 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03139 ~ Complete ~ 54: CNT-INFUSED ARAMID FIBER MATERIALS AND PROCESS THEREFOR ~ 71:APPLIED NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS LLC 2323 Eastern Blvd Baltimore MD ~ 72:SHAH TUSHAR K ALBERDING MARK R MALECKI HARRY C GARDNER SLADE H ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/257,413 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03140 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH-STRENGHT ROLLED STEEL SHEET HAVING GOOD FORMABILITY AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME ~ 71:JFE STEEL CORPORATION 2-3 Uchisaiwai-Cho 2-Chome Page 27

28 Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:NAKAMURA NOBUYUKI FUNAKAWA YOSHIMASA NAKAJIMA KASTUMI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/12/ /03219 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS INTERNET INTERFACE SYSTEM ~ 71:AHMED DESAI 69 North Coast Road Briardene Durban 4001 ~ 72:AHMED DESAI - APPLIED ON 2012/05/ /03141 ~ Complete ~ 54: POSITIONING SYSTEM, APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ESOPHAGEAL PH VALUE WIRELESS MONITORING ~ 71:CHONGQING JINSHAN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (GROUP) CO LTD No 18 Nichang Avenue Lianglu Industrial City Yubei District Jinshan International Industrial City Chongqing ~ 72:LI XIANGDONG YUAN JIAN QIN LANG TONG WANLI GONG ZHAOTAO ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03142 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MIXER SETTLER COLUMN ~ 71:MINTEK 200 Malibongwe Drive Randburg 2125 ~ 72:HULBERT DAVID GORDON 2012/03143 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HYDRAULIC DRAFT CONTROL HITCH ~ 71:JOHANNES CHRISTOFFEL JANSE VAN RENSBURG Leyden Avenue 147 B Clubview Centurion 0157 ~ 72:JOHANNES CHRISTOFFEL JANSE VAN RENSBURG 2012/03144 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HANDI-PAK SACHET JUG ~ 71:HANDI-PAK INVESTMENTS CC P O Box 3026 Somerset West 7129 ~ 72:JONPAUL HOWARD MIDDLETON 2012/03145 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EASY OPEN SACHET JUG ~ 71:HANDI-PAK INVESTMENTS CC P O Box 3026 Somerset West 7129 ~ 72:JONPAUL HOWARD MIDDLETON 2012/03146 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EASY SURE SEAL BACKING RUBBER FOR HORIZONTAL SEAL ON PLASTIC FORM FILL AND SEAL MACHINE ~ 71:HANDI-PAK INVESTMENTS CC P O Box 3026 Somerset West 7129 ~ 72:JONPAUL HOWARD MIDDLETON 2012/03147 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LIQUID FILLED SACHET CORNER LEAK PREVENTER ~ 71:HANDI-PAK INVESTMENTS CC P O Box 3026 Somerset West 7129 ~ 72:JONPAUL HOWARD MIDDLETON 2012/03148 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AL-PURPOSE SPACE SAVER ~ 71:KRISH GOVENDER 294 Silverglen Drive Silverglen Chatsworth ~ 72:KRISH GOVENDER 2012/03149 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CAPSULE FOR EXTRACTION IN A COFFEE MACHINE ~ 71:RUSSON HOLDING LIMITED Palm Chambers 197 Main Street Road Town Tortola ~ 72:SABAN HERZEL 2012/03150 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND COMPACTS, AND RELATED METHODS AND APPLICATIONS ~ 71:US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION 1260 SOUTH1600 WEST OREM UT ~ 72:SANI MOHAMMAD N GONZALEZ JAIR J DADSON ANDREW E MUKHOPADHYAY DEBKUMAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03151 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR PERSONAL USE IN PHOTOTHERAPY ~ 71:KLOX TECHNOLOGIES INC 759 Square Victoria Suile 224 Montreal Quebec H2Y 2J7 ~ 72:PIERGALLINI REMIGIO LOUPIS NIKOLAOS HEBERT LISE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03152 ~ Complete ~ 54: THERAPEUTIC NUCLEASE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON TH AVENUE NORTH EAST SUITE 500 CAMPUS BOX SEATTLE WASHINGTON UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ~ 72:LEDBETTER JEFFREY A HAYDEN-LEDBETTER MARTHA S ELKON KEITH SUN XIZHANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/08/ /03153 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYBRID SEED POTATO BREEDING ~ 71:AGVENTURE B.V Burg.Arriensweg 32 NL-7431 BM Diepenveen ~ 72:LINDHOUT WILLEM HENDRIK SCHOTTE TEUNIS PHILIPPUS VISSER RICHARD GERARDUS FRANCISCUS VAN ECK HERMAN JOHANNES HUTTEN RONALDUS CORNELIS BERNARDUS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03154 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOLAR LIGHT UNIT ~ 71:ERASMUS JOHAN BEUKES 166 Gleniqua Avenue Outeniquabeach Grootbrak Rivier ~ 72:ERASMUS JOHAN 2012/03155 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR ISOLATING METHYLGLYCINENITRILE-N,N-DIACETONITRILE ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:JUDAT BERND OFTRING ALFRED STAMM ARMIN TEICH FRIESHELM ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03156 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIORESORBABLE VASCULAR IMPLANT HAVING HOMOGENOUSLY DISTRIBUTED STRESSES UNDER A RADIAL LOAD ~ 71:ARTERIAL REMODELING TECHNOLOGIES, S.A. 3 Rue De Verdun - Bat G, F Noisy Le Roi ~ 72:VAN DER LEEST MACHIEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03157 ~ Complete ~ 54: DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR SUSTAINED RELEASE OF A CALCIUM-CHANNEL BLOCKING AGENT ~ 71:BREITENBACH JORG Hans-Sachs-Ring 95A Mannheim HOLIG PETER Page 28

29 Hopfengarten Wachtersbach ~ 72:BREITENBACH JORG LIEPOLD BERND LEFEBVRE DIDIER BOSSMANN STEFFEN STEITZ BENEDIKT HOLIG PETER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03158 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR MEASURING PROPERTIES OF SCATTERERS, COLOR MEASURING DEVICE FOR SCATTERED LIGHT OF GEMSTONES, DEVICE FOR MEASURING BRIGHTNESS OF GEMSTONES, AND DEVICE FOR MEASURING LUMINESCENCE DISTRIBUTION ~ 71:NINOMIYA JEWELRY CO LTD Jongumae Shibuya-Ku Tokoyo ~ 72:NINOMIYA HIROFUMI KAWAGUCHI AKIO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/11/ /03159 ~ Complete ~ 54: HANGER FOR A LAVATORY TREATMENT DEVICE ~ 71:RECKITT BENCKISER LLC Morris Corporate Center IV 399 Interpace Parkway Parsippany PO Box 225 NJ ~ 72:KNORR STELLA LOUISE MIU SASHA SCOTT-MURPHY ADRIAN CHARLES IAN SELVALINGAM SARAVANBHAVAN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03160 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING ETHYLENE OXIDE ~ 71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. CAREL VAN BYLANDTLAAN HR THE HAGUE ~ 72:CHEWTER LESLIE ANDREW HENRY HERVE VAN WESTRENEN JEREON ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03161 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DELIVERY OF TWO OR MORE DRUG AGENTS ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Bruningstrasse Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:DAY SHANE ALISTAIR WIMPENNY STEVEN O'HARE AIDAN MICHAEL VEASEY ROBERT BOYD MALCOLM KEATING CARMEN PATRICIA MARSCHALL ELIZABETH ANNE DE SAUSMAREZ LINTELL DANIEL THOMAS JONES CHRISTOPHER YATES BARRY SMITH CHRISTOPHER JAMES LEAK DAVID MARTIN SANDERS DAVID O ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03162 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SIDE TIPPER ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:ROUTE MANAGEMENT (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 43 George Lubbe Street Hamilton Bloemfontein 9301 ~ 72:VAN DYK LOUIS BOSMAN 2012/03163 ~ Complete ~ 54: ASSOCIATION BETWEEN 4{3-[CIS-HEXAHYDROCYCLOPENTA[C]PYRROL- 2(1H)-YL]PROPOXY}BENZAMIDE AND AN ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE INHIBITOR AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING IT ~ 71:LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER 35 Rue de Verdun, F Suresnes Cedex ~ 72:TROCME-THIBIERGE CARYN SORS AURORE KEIME-GUIBERT FLORENCE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 11/01347 ~ 32: 2011/05/ /03164 ~ Complete ~ 54: THERMAL DESALINATION ~ 71:SURREY AQUATECHNOLOGY LTD C/O MODERN WATER PLC BRAMLEY HOUSE THE GUILDWAY OLD PORTSMOUTH ROAD GUILDFORD GU3 1LR SURREY ~ 72:NICOLL PETER ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03165 ~ Complete ~ 54: SURFACTANT-FREE WATER-FREE FOAMABLE COMPOSITIONS, BREAKABLE FOAMS AND GELS AND THEIR USES ~ 71:FOAMIX LTD P O Box Ness Ziona ~ 72:TAMARKIN DOV GAZAL ELANA PAPIASHVILI IRAKLIY HAZOT YOHAN SCHUZ DAVID KEYNAN RITA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/10/ /03166 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLAR RECIEVER FOR SOLAR POWER TOWER ~ 71:SUN TO MARKET SOLUTIONS S.L Avda. Gregorio Peces Barba 1 Leganes Madrid ~ 72:WIESENBERG RALF SERRANO ENRIQUE 2012/03167 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR OPTIMIZING THE OPERATION OF SOLAR THERMAL ELECTRIC PLANTS ~ 71:SUN TO MARKET SOLUTIONS S.L Avda. Gregorio Peces Barba 1 Leganes Madrid ~ 72:SERRANO DORADO ENRIQUE WIESENBERG RALF 2012/03168 ~ Complete ~ 54: IONIC MEMBRANE PREPARATION ~ 71:ITM POWER (RESEARCH) LTD 22 Atlas Way Shefield South S4 7QQ Yorkshire ~ 72:HIGHGATE DONALD JAMES MORTON JENNIFER ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/06/ /03169 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIQUID PEST CONTROL FORMULATION ~ 71:SERGEANT'S PET CARE PRODUCTS INC SOUTH 134TH STREET OMAHA NEBRASKA ~ 72:KELLY DONALD W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/09/ /03170 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODUCTION OF CALCIUM CARBONATE ~ 71:CALCITECH SYNTHETIC MINERALS LTD 10 Route De L'aeroport P O Box 261 CH-1215 GEneva ~ 72:JENSEN CHRISTOPH MARKWARDT ILKA ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03171 ~ Complete ~ 54: VERTICAL AXIS SOLAR POWERED GENERATOR ~ 71:KHORAMIAN MEHRDAD P O Box 357 Beverly Hills California ~ 72:KHORAMIAN MEHRDAD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/01/ /03172 ~ Complete ~ 54: BENZODIAZEPINE BROMODOMAIN INHIBITOR ~ 71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC One Franklin Plaza 200 North 16th Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania ~ 72:GOSMINI ROMAIN LUC MARIE MIRGUET OLIVIER ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/06/22 Page 29

30 2012/03173 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING INDOOR CONTEXT INFORMATION ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED Attn:International IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego California ~ 72:GUPTA RAJARSHI WACHTER ANDREAS K ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/10/ /03174 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING CENTRALLY MEDIATED NAUSEA AND VOMITING ~ 71:HELSINN HEALTHCARE SA Via Pian Scairolo, 9 CH-6192 Pazzallo ~ 72:TRENTO FABIO ROSSI GIORGIA BONADEA DANIELE CANTOREGGI SERGIO CANNELLA ROBERTA BRAGLIA RICCARDO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/09/ /03175 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SCAFFOLD MATERIAL FOR WOUND CARE AND/OR OTHER TISSUE HEALING APPLICATIONS ~ 71:KERECIS EHF Borgartun 28 IS-105 Reykjavik ~ 72:SIGURJONSSON GUDMUNDUR FERTRAM GUDMUNDSSON GUDMUNDUR GISLADOTTIR DORA HLIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/06/ /03176 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXTENDED RELEASE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF PALIPERIDONE AND PROCESSES OF PREPARATION THEREOF ~ 71:RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED Head Office 12th Floor Devika Tower 06 Nehru Place New Delhi ~ 72:SINGH ROMI BARAT VIVEK KUMARAVEL VERMA RAJAN KUMAR ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2150/DEL/2009 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03177 ~ Complete ~ 54: KNIFE BLOCK AND SHARPENER ~ 71:MCPHERSON'S LIMITED 5 Dunlop Road Mulgrave Victoria 3170 ~ 72:MURPHY ROSEMARY SOLARI CLIVE ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03178 ~ Complete ~ 54: BLADES FOR SHAVING RAZORS ~ 71:THE GILLETTE COMPANY World Shaving Headquarters IP/Legal Patent Department-3E One Gillette Park Boston MA ~ 72:WAIN KEVIN JAMES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/01/ /03179 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANTS WITH IMPROVED NITROGEN UTILIZATION AND STRESS TOLERANCE ~ 71:IOWA CORN PROMOTION BOARD 5505 N W 88TH STREET #100 JOHNSTON IOWA ~ 72:MCLAREN JAMES HAMMER PHILIP E SCHOUTEN LAURA DUCK NICHOLAS B VANDE BERG BRIAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03180 ~ Complete ~ 54: FILM-FORMING COMPOSITION CONTAINING AN AGENT CAPABLE OF TRAPPING FORMALDEHYDE ~ 71:SAINT-GOBAIN ADFORS 517 Avenue de la boisse Chambey F-7300 ~ 72:BLANCHARD BENJAMIN CHUDA KATARZYNA ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03181 ~ Complete ~ 54: SELF-DRILLING FASTENER ~ 71:ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC 3600 West Lake Avenue Glenview Illinois ~ 72:ERNST RICHARD J GONCIARZ MARK E BROOMFIELD DONALD J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/10/ /03182 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIOMARKERS FOR PREDICTING THE SENSITIVITY AND RESPONSE OF PROTEIN KINASE CK2-MEDIATED DISEASES TO CK2 INHIBITORS ~ 71:CYLENE PHARMACEUTICALS INC 5820 Nancy Ridge drive Suite 200 San Diego California ~ 72:DRYGIN DENIS ANDERES KENNA LIM JOHN K C BLIESATH JOSHUA R RICE WILLIAM G O'BRIEN SEAN VONHOFF DANIEL D PADGETT CLAIRE S HO CAROLINE B SIDDIQUI-JAIN ADAM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/09/ /03183 ~ Complete ~ 54: SULFOMETHYLSUCCINATES, PROCESS FOR MAKING SAME AND COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SAME ~ 71:STEPAN COMPANY 22 W. Frontage Road Northfield Illinois ~ 72:BROWN AARON MICHAEL DONG XUE MIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03220 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR ADVANCED TREATMENT OF COKE WASTEWATER UTILIZING COMBINATION OF THREE-DIMENSIONALELECTRODE AND COAGULATION ~ 71:NANJING UNIVERSITY No 22 Hankou Road Nanjing ~ 72:HONGQIANG REN XIAOLEI SHI LILI DING MING LIU XIAOBING HU ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/02/ /03221 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SKIN CARE ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA Lynnwood Road Hillcrest Pretoria 0082 ~ 72:SHARMA RICHA LALL NAMRITA HUSSEIN AHMED 2012/06156 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIORESORBABLE VASCULAR IMPLANT HAVING HOMOGENOUSLY DISTRIBUTED STRESS UNDER A RADIAL LOAD ~ 71:ARTERIAL REMODELING TECHNOLOGIES S.A 3 Rue De Verdue - Bat G F Noisy Le Roi ~ 72:VAN DER LEEST MACHIEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/06 - APPLIED ON 2012/05/ /03184 ~ Complete ~ 54: MINE PROVISIONING SYSTEM ~ 71:REATILE TIMRITE (PTY) LTD Palms Office Court Ground Floor Kudu Street Allens Neck Gauteng ~ 72:THEUNIS GERHARDUS BESTER DEANE CONNOR O'HAUGHEY ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02053 ~ 32: 2011/05/04 Page 30

31 2012/03185 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOCOMOTIVE MONITORING SYSTEM ~ 71:ACCUTRAK (PTY) LIMITED 7 Delta Street Mabe Business Park Rustenburg ~ 72:KAPP DIEDERIK ARNOLDUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/01256 ~ 32: 2012/02/ /03186 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIFTER BAR ~ 71:POLYCORP LTD 33 York Street Elora Ontario, N0B 1S0 ~ 72:PAGE DAVID J KUMAR PRAMOD RAJAMANI RAJ K ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03187 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE LEVERAGE-MAGNETIC POWER PLANT ~ 71:GERRIT JONKER VENTER Posbus Karen Park 0118 ~ 72:GERRIT JONKER VENTER 2012/03188 ~ Complete ~ 54: RESIN SYSTEM WITH CARBON ADDITIVE ~ 71:J-LOK CO P O Box Kappa Drive Pittsburgh PA ~ 72:WHARTON RICHARD SIMMONS WALTER NEAL OLDSEN JOHN G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03189 ~ Complete ~ 54: A FLUID COMPOSITION FOR USE IN INFLATABLE BAG PLUGGING OF AN EARTH BORE HOLE ~ 71:SUBPRO PTY LTD 597 Sugar Shed Road Mackay Queensland 4740 ~ 72:GANE WILLIAM LEE ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03190 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTI-SPEED RESIN CARTRIDGE PRODUCTION SYSTEM ~ 71:J-LOK CO P O Box Kappa Drive Pittsburgh PA ~ 72:VOGUS CHARLES B SIMMONS WALTER JOHN OLDSEN JOHN G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03191 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ROCKFACE EXPLOSIVES HANDLING ~ 71:MASTER BLASTER PROPRIETARY LIMITED Plot 8777 Independence Road Selebi Phikwe ~ 72:DAVIS MARK RODNEY 2012/03192 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF INSECTICIDE-COMPRISING POLYMER PARTICLES FOR IMPROVING THE SOIL MOBILITY OF INSECTICIDES, INSECTICIDE FORMULATIONS, INSECTICIDE-COMPRISING POLYMER PARTICLES, AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING PESTS ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:REINHARD KLAUS TURK HOLGER HAHN PETER SCHRODER-GRIMONPONT TINA ISHAQUE MICHAEL JUNG MARC RUDOLF ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03193 ~ Complete ~ 54: AMIDOACETONITRILE COMPOUNDS HAVING PESTICIDAL ACTIVITY ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:GOEBEL THOMAS GAUVRY NOELLE SAGER HEINZ ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03194 ~ Complete ~ 54: QUINAZOLINE COMPOUNDS ~ 71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC One Franklin Plaza 200 North 16th Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania ~ 72:KALLANDER LARA S LAWHORN BRIAN GRIFFIN PHILP JOANNE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03195 ~ Complete ~ 54: NEW CCR2 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:EBEL HEINER FRATTINI SARA GERLACH KAI GIOVANNINI RICCARDO HOENKE CHRISTOPH MAZZAFERRO ROCCO SANTAGOSTINO MARCO SCHEUERER STEFAN TAUTERMANN CHRISOFER TRIESELMANN THOMAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/05/ /03196 ~ Complete ~ 54: SEALED PACKAGE FOR POURABLE FOOD PRODUCTS AND PACKAGING MATERIAL FOR PRODUCING SEALED PACKAGES FOR POURABLE FOOD PRODUCTS ~ 71:TETRA LAVAL HOLDINGS & FINANCE S.A. AVENUE GÉNÉRAL-GUISAN 70 PULLY CH-1009 ~ 72:BARBIERI MARCELLO PUTZER SIEGRID OLIVIER ALICE PERTUSI STEFANIA NASSIF JOYCE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/06/ /03197 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRIC HEATING SYSTEM, IN PARTICULAR FOR A HYBRID VEHICLE OR ELECTRIC VEHICLE ~ 71:BEHR-HELLA THERMOCONTROL GMBH Mauserstrasse 3 D Stuttgart ~ 72:TRAPP RALPH ROHLING HANS-DIETER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/03/ /03198 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR CHANGING A SPENT ANODE AMD SUPPORT AND SYSTEM FOR THE TEMPORARY STORAGE OF SUCH A SPENT ANODE ~ 71:RIO TINTO ALCAN INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 1188 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal H3A 3G2 Quebec ~ 72:FAURE MAXIME CLOUE CHRISTIAN MACLEOD JOHN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03199 ~ Complete ~ 54: POTENTIAL FLUIDIZATION DEVICE FOR CONVEYING POWDER MATERIALS IN A HYPERDENSE BED ~ 71:RIO TINTO ALCAN INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 1188 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal H3A 3G2 Quebec ~ 72:PETIT GOEFFREY HEMATI MEHRDJI ROUSSEAUX JEAN-MARC ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03200 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION AND METHODS FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF MACULAR DEGENERATION, DIABETIC RETINOPATHY, AND DIABETIC MACULAR EDEMA ~ 71:EUCLID SYSTEMS CORPORATION 2776 Towerview Road herndon Virginia ~ 72:DEVORE DALE P DEWOOLFSON BRUCE H THOMPSON VANCE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/04/ /03201 ~ Complete ~ 54: CALIXARENE-BOUND IRIDIUM-CONTAINING METAL COLLOIDS ~ 71:THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 1111 Franklin Street 12th Floor Oakland California ~ Page 31

32 72:KATZ ALEXANDER DE SILVA NAMAL SOLOVYOV ANDREW KUPERMAN ALEXANDER CHEN CONG-YAN NANDI PARTHA OKRUT ALEXANDER BUSYGIN IGOR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03202 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORAL FORMULATIONS OF A HEDGEHOG PATHWAY INHIBITOR ~ 71:INFINITY PHARMACEUTICALS INC 780 Memorial Drive Cambridge Massachusetts ~ 72:CARTER BENNETT LEE JOHN J SHEIKH HANA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03203 ~ Complete ~ 54: RAPID PEPTIDOGLYCAN-BASED ASSAY FOR DETECTION OF BACTERIAL CONYAMINATION ~ 71:IMMUNETICS INC 27 Drydock Avenue 6th Floor Boston Massachusetts ~ 72:KOVALENKO VICTOR LEVIN ANDREW E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03204 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM OF PURCHASING AN INSURANCE PRODUCT USING A MOBILE WALLET ~ 71:MFS AFRICA LIMITED Felix House 24 Dr Joseph Riviere Street Port-Louis ~ 72:CHAPONDA MAZUNZO G OKOUDJOU DARE A ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03371 ~ 32: 2011/05/ /03205 ~ Complete ~ 54: BENZIMIDAZOLE-IMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:JANSSEN R&D IRELAND Eastgate Village Eastgate Little Island Co Cork ~ 72:VANDYCK KOEN HOUPIS IOANNIS NICOLAOS LAST STEFAAN JULIEN RABOISSON PIERRE JEAN-MARIE BERNARD ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/02/ /03206 ~ Complete ~ 54: BENZODIAZEPINE BROMODOMAIN INHIBITOR ~ 71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC One Franklin Plaza 200 North 16th Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania ~ 72:BAILEY JAMES MIRGUET OLIVIER GOSMINI ROMAIN LUC MARIE WITHERINGTON JASON ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/09/ /03207 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SUPPORT UNIT ~ 71:KNUDSEN JORGEN Foessavej 9 DK-7600 Struer ~ 72:KNUDSEN JORGEN ~ 33: DK ~ 31: PA ~ 32: 2010/07/ /03208 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ENCLOSURE AND METHOD OF FORMING SAME ~ 71:SCHOLTES FAMILY HOLDINGS PTY LTD 12 Activity Street Acacia Ridge QLD 4110 ~ 72:FORNO KEVIN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/09/ /03209 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR KINASE MODULATION, AND INDICATIONS THEREFOR ~ 71:PLEXXIKON INC 91 Bolivar Drive Suite A Berkeley CA ~ 72:ZHANG JIAZHONG BREMER RYAN CHO HANNA IBRAHIM PRABHA N SPEVAK WAYNE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03210 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF HANDLING BANANAS ~ 71:ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY 100 Independence Mall West Philadelphia Pennsylvania ~ 72:MIR NAZIR JAMES WILLIAM MENNING BRUCE A HOLCROFT DIERDRE URENA-PADILLA ALVARO R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/12/ /03211 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRILL BITS AND SRILLING APPARATUSES INCLUDING THE SAME ~ 71:DOVER BMCS ACQUISITION CORPORATION 1260 South 1600 West Orem Utah ~ 72:COX E SEAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 2011/05/ /03314 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIOTRICKLING FILTER BED FOR EXHAUST GAS TREATMENT AND TREATMENT METHOD USING THE SAME ~ 71:NANJING UNIVERSITY No 22 Hankou Road Nanjing ~ 72:HONGQIANG REN YONGGANG WU LILI DING ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/31 - APPLIED ON 2012/05/ /03241 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDROCRACKING PROCESS AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBON OIL ~ 71:JAPAN OIL, GAS AND METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION , Toranomon Minato-Ku Tokyo INPEX CORPORATION Akasaka Minato-ku Tokoyo JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION 6-3, Otemachi 2-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO LTD 7-12 Marunouchi 1-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokoyo COSMO OIL CO LTD Shibaura Minato-ku Tokyo NIPPON STEEL ENGINEERING CO LTD 5-1 Osaki 1-Chome Shinagawa-ku Tokyo ~ 72:TASAKA KAZUHIKO TANAKA YUICHI IWAMA MARIE ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03242 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIBODY FORMULATION ~ 71:GENENTECH INC 1 DNA Way South San Francisco California ~ 72:GOKARN YATIN R KAMERZELL TIMOTHY J LI MEGAN CROMWELL MARY E M LIU HONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03243 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING SQUALENE USING YEAST ~ 71:NUCELIS INC C/O Cibus Us LLC 6455 Nancy Ridge Drive Suite 100 San Diego California ~ 72:WALKER KEITH A KNUTH MARK E FONG NOEL M BEETHAM PETER R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03244 ~ Complete ~ 54: TWO-ROTOR HYBRID DEVICE ~ 71:GOYTEMIROV RAMZAN USMANOVICH Vidadi Street 50 Baku ~ 72:GOYTEMIROV RAMZAN USMANOVICH Page 32

33 2012/03245 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF (Z)- CYANOALKENYLCYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLIC ACID COMPOUNDS ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED 27-1 Shinkawa 2 Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:SOMYO TOSHIO UEKAWA TORU MORI TATSUYA ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03246 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN EDUCATIONAL KIT ~ 71:ZUNGU JUSTICE DUMISANI H2 Section Plot 4081 Usiba Road 3887 Esikhawini ~ 72:ZUNGU JUSTICE DUMISANI 2012/03247 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODRUGS OF A PIPERIDINYL DERIVATIVE AS MODULATORS OF CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR ACTIVITY ~ 71:BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY P.O.Box 4000 Route 206 and Province Line Road Princeton NJ ~ 72:HYNES JOHN CORNELIUS LYNDON A M DUNCIA JOHN V SANTELLA JOSEPH B WU HONG CARTER PERCY H DHAR T G MURALI NAIR SATHEESH WARRIER JAYAKUMAR S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03248 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELECTING A MAINTENANCE OPERATION ~ 71:GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY One River Road Schenectady New York ~ 72:PRABHAKARAN MANOJ KUMAR ORACZ DARIUSZ HLOZEK PAWEL MCANDREW DENNIS GOSKA ANETA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03249 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME ~ 71:RIB-X PHARMACEUTICALS INC 300 George Street Suite 301 New Haven CT ~ 72:DUFFY ERIN M O'DOWD HARDWIN DEVIVO MARCO WIMBERLY BRIAN L BHATTACHARJEE ASHOKE CHEN SHILI LOU RONGLIANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/06/ /03250 ~ Complete ~ 54: AQUEOUS POLYMER DISPERSIONS ~ 71:AKZO NOBEL COATINGS INTERNATIONAL B.V. Velperweg BM Arnhem ~ 72:CHOUDHERY RIAZ AHMED STRAUB HUGUES ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03251 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTEGRATED CLAMP INSULATORS ~ 71:PACIFIC POLYMERS PTY LTD Care of Burton Partners Chartered Accountants 217 Lonsdale Street Dandenong Victoria 3175 ~ 72:BAKER ALF SORENSEN ANDREW CHESSUM GORDON ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03252 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PACKAGE FOR TOBACCO INDUSTRY PRODUCTS ~ 71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO AMERICAS PRESTACAO DE SERVICOS LTDA Rue Candelaria No 60 Grupo 1201 A 1214 E No 66 Group 1201 Centro Rio de Janeiro ~ 72:D'AVILA ARTHUR PACHECO ~ 33: BR ~ 31: PI ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03253 ~ Complete ~ 54: CNT-INFUSED METAL FIBER MATERIALS AND PROCESS THEREFOR ~ 71:APPLIED NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS LLC 2323 Eastern Blvd Baltimore MD ~ 72:SHAH TUSHAR K ALBERDING MARK R GARDNER SLADE H MALECKI HARRY C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03254 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANT GROWTH REGULATION ~ 71:SYGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AG Schwarzwaldalle 215 CH-4058 Basel ~ 72:HAAS ULRICH JOHANNES HARP TYLER L ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03255 ~ Complete ~ 54: LETTUCE THAT IS RESISTANT TO THE LETTUCE APHID NASONOVIA RIBISNIGRI BIOTYPE 1 ~ 71:RIJK ZWAAN ZAADTEELT EN ZAADHANDEL B V Burgemeester Creezelaan 40 NL-2678 KX De Lier ~ 72:THABUIS ARNAUD PAUL PIERRE VAN HERWIJNEN ZEGER OTTO TEEKENS KORSTIAAN CORNELIS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03256 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANT GROWTH REGULATION ~ 71:SYNGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AG Schwarzwaldallee 215 CH-4058 Basel ~ 72:HAAS ULRICH JOHANNES HARP TYLER L ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03257 ~ Complete ~ 54: METAL MATRIX COMPOSITE MATERIALS CONTAINING CARBON NANOTUBE- INFISED FIBER MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF ~ 71:APPLIED NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS LLC 2323 Eastern Blvd Baltimore MD ~ 72:SHAH TUSHAR K WAICUKAUSKI JAMES A MALECKI HARRY C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03258 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTILAYER FILMS ~ 71:IRPLAST S.P.A Zona Ind Terrafino Strada Prov Val d'elsa Empoli Firenze ~ 72:IODICE PIETRO PIERSE MICHAEL ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2011 A ~ 32: 2011/05/ /03259 ~ Complete ~ 54: COPPER SALTS OF ION EXCHANGE MATERIALS FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF INFECTIONS ~ 71:CAREFUSION 2200 INC 3750 Torrey View Court San Diego CA ~ 72:TUFTS SCOTT A JR BALTEZOR MICHAEL J BARDWELL JAMES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03260 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MOBILE IRIS IDENTIFICATION DEVICE ~ 71:MOYS BARRY LYNTON 5 Dawn Place Athlone Park Amanzimtoti 4126 KZN ~ 72:MOYS BARRY LYNTON Page 33

34 2012/03261 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PREPARING A BEVERAGE FORM A BEVERAGE POWDER AND APPARATUS FOR IMPLEMENTING THE METHOD ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:MARABI ALEJANDRO NIEDERREITER GERHARD COUDENE JEAN-MARC CLAUDE JOHANNA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03262 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUSED THIAZOLO AND OXAZOLO PYRIMIDINONES ~ 71:TORRENT PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED Torrent House Off Ashram Road Ahmedabad State of Gujarat ~ 72:SRIVASTAVA SANJAY GUPTA RAMESH CHANDRA CHAUDHARI ANITA DUTT CHAITANYA BADANTHADKA MURALI CHHIPA LAXMIKANT DESHPANDE SHAILESH MOHANAN ANOOKH CHAUTHAIWALE VIJAY JAMADARKHANA PRASHANT G ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1249/KOL/2009 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03263 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHODD FOR PROVIDING HARQ FEEDBACK IN A MULTI- CARRIERR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego CA ~ 72:SAMBHWANI SHARAD DEEPAK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/10/ /03264 ~ Complete ~ 54: UNDERWATER DRILLING ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR INTRODUCING A FOUNDATION ELEMENT INTO A BED OF A BODY OF WATER ~ 71:BAUER MASCHINEN GMBH Bauer-Str 1 Schrobenhausen ~ 72:STEFAN MICHAEL FINKENZELLER ULRICH WIEDENMANN 2012/03279 ~ Provisional ~ 54: OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY ~ 71:HIEWS TECHNOLOGIES GAUTENG CC CSIR Campus Building 35 Meiring Nauda Road Brummeria Pretoria 0184 ~ 72:HARBER DIONNE SHAUN 2012/03280 ~ Complete ~ 54: WARNING FENCE FOR ROAD SAFETY ~ 71:WANG CHIH-CHEN No 63 Lane 352 Zhongzheng Road Yongkang District Tainan City CHEN HSIN-YI No Guangfu Road Sanxing Township Yilan Country ~ 72:WANG CHIH-CHEN CHEN HSIN-YI 2012/03281 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMBINATIONS, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS, MEDICAMENT AND METHOD FOR THE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS ~ 71:OURO FINO PARTICIPACOES E EMPREENDIMENTOS SA Avenida Independencia Sala 24 Ribeirao Preto SP CEP NUCLEO DE PESQUISAS APLICADAS LTDA - NPD Avenida Joao Batista Ferraz Sampaio 710 Jaboticabal SP CEP ~ 72:NETO DOLIVAR CORACCI FERNANDES FILHO NELSON HENRIQUES DA SILVA SERCHELI RICARDO ~ 33: BR ~ 31: PI ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03298 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FULL FLOW CENTRIFUGAL FILTER ~ 71:MARTHINUS PRINSLOO P O Box Suite 7999 Jatniel 1509 ~ 72:MARTHINUS PRINSLOO 2012/03313 ~ Complete ~ 54: HAND STITCHED SHOES ~ 71:CORRIDA HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 19 Manchester Road Allendale Pietermaritzburg ~ 72:PIETER CHARLES DE KOCK MAREE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06778 ~ 32: 2011/09/ /03373 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WAVE ENERGY CONVERTER ~ 71:FRIEDENTHAL REGINALD 4 Edgewrth Crescent Darrenwood Randburg ~ 72:FRIEDENTHAL REGINALD 2012/03212 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITE CONCRETE FOR FLOOR SLABS AND RAFTS ~ 71:PRIMETEH A/S Smerla iela 3 Riga LV-1006 ~ 72:JANIS OSLEJS KASPARS KRAVALIS ~ 33: LV ~ 31: P ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03213 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLASTIC OPEN MESH NET MANUFACTURING DEVICE AND MACHINE ~ 71:OFFICINE MACCAFERRI S.P.A Via Kennedy 10 Zola Predosa (Bologna) ~ 72:FRANCESCO FERRAIOLO 2012/03214 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LOCATOR DEVICE ~ 71:HYNES ALAN FREDERICK 125 5th Street Linden 2195 ~ 72:HYNES ALAN FREDERICK 2012/03215 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RAPID TBDIAGNOSTIC METHOD ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY InnovUs 15 De Beer Street Stellenbosch 7600 ~ 72:RUBEN GERHARD VAN DER MERWE ROBIN MARK WARREN NICOLAAS CLAUDIUS GEY VAN PITTIUS 2012/03216 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TIPPER SCALE GENERATOR ~ 71:DANIEL GERHARDUS VISSER 24 Norkem villas Mooiriver Street Kempton 1618 ~ 72:DANIEL GERHARDUS VISSER 2012/03217 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COL 'N RISPOND ~ 71:MONDLI SDUMO RONNIE 4033 Thobejane Street Sotho Sec Duduza Gauteng Province 1496 ~ 72:MONDLI SDUMO RONNIE 2012/03218 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MAIZEMEAL CORN PAP-PASTRY FOR MAKING PIES, PIZZAS, BURGERS, MUFFINS, WRAPS AND OTHER RELATED PRODUCTS SUCH AS SCONES, ROLLS, DOUGHNUTS ETC ~ 71:CHISENGA CHIKWANDA P O Box 52 Mbabane H100 ~ 72:CHISENGA CHIKWANDA 2012/03222 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTERACTIVE ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT ~ 71:FABTALE PRODUCTIONS PTY LTD 68/3645 Main Beach Parade Main Beach Queensland 4217 ~ 72:SHAFFER FRANK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03223 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WEIGHTING MODULE ~ 71:NARAN NAIDU PTN 25 BOEKENHOUTSKLOOFDRIFT CULLINAN 1000 ~ 72:NARAN NAIDU RANARD NAIDU Page 34

35 2012/03224 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION, METHOD, AND KIT FOR ALPHA-1 PROTEINASE INHIBITOR ~ 71:GRIFOLS THERAPEUTICS INC 4101 Research Commons 79 T.W.Alexander Drive Research Triangle Park North Caroline ~ 72:GUO JIANXIN KLOS ANTHONY COLDREN BRET BARNETTER DEBORAH MANNING MARK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03225 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACRYLICOR METHACRYLIC POLYMER INCLUDING ALPHA-TOCOPHEROL AGENTS ~ 71:FLAMEL TECHNOLOGIES 33 Avenue Du Docteur Georges Levy Parc Club du Moulin a Vent F Venissieux ~ 72:CHAN YOU-PING BREYNE OLIVIER CONSTANCIS ALAIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03226 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLID DISPERSION OF RIFAXIMIN ~ 71:LUPIN LIMITED Lupin Limited 159 CST Road Kalina Santacruz (East) Mumbai Maharashtra ~ 72:KULKARNI SHIRISHKUMAR DALAL SATISH KUMAR JAHAGIRDAR HARSHAL ANIL ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1287/KOL/2009 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03227 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODIFIED RELEASE FORMULATION OF LACOSAMIDE ~ 71:LUPIN LIMITED Lupin Limited 159 CST Road Kalina Santacruz (East) Mumbai Maharashtra ~ 72:KULKARNI SHIRISHKUMAR DALAL SATISH KUMAR JAHAGIRDAR HARSHAL ANIL KONDA KISHORE KUMAR ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 258/KOL/2010 ~ 32: 2010/03/ /03228 ~ Complete ~ 54: PEMIROLAST FOR THE TREATMENT OF SYSTEMIC LOW GRADE INFLAMMATION ~ 71:CARDOZ AB Kornhamnstorg 53 SE Stockholm ~ 72:RAUD JOHAN DALSGAARD CARL-JOHAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03229 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRESSURE REGULATION MECHANISM FOR INFLATABLE IN-EAR DEVICE ~ 71:SONOMAX TECHNOLOGIES INC 8375 Mayrand Street Montreal Quebec H4P 2E2 ~ 72:TURCOT MICHEAL C VOIX JEREMIE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03230 ~ Complete ~ 54: SETTABLE COMPOUND DELIVERY DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR INFLATABLE IN-EAR DEVICE ~ 71:SONOMAX TECHNOLOGIES INC 8375 Mayrand Street Montreal Quebec H4P 2E2 ~ 72:VOIX JEREMIE TURCOT MICHEAL C MALONEY MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03231 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTI-MODE AUDIO SIGNAL DECODER,, MULTI-MODE AUDIO SIGNAL ENCODER, METHODS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM USING A LINEAR-PREDICTION-CODING BASED NOISE SHAPING ~ 71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGERWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V Hansastrasse 27C Munchen ~ 72:NEUENDORF MAX FUCHS GUILLAUME RETTELBACH NIKOLAUS BACKSTROM TOM LECOMTE JEREMIE HERRE JURGEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03232 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING A GLP-A AGONIST, AN INSULIN,AND METHIONINE ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Brüningstrasse 50 D Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:HAGENDORF ANNIKA HAUCK GERRIT MULLER WERNER SCHOETTLE ISABELL SIEFKE-HENZLER VERENA TERTSCH KATRIN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/05/ /03233 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMIDAZOLIDINEDIONE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:AUTIFONY THERAPEUTICS LIMITED 90 High Holborn London WC1V 6XX ~ 72:ALVARO GIUSEPPE DECOR ANNE FONTANA STEFANO HAMPRECHT DIETER LARGE CHARLES MARASCO AGOSTINO ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/07/ /03234 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTROLLING BONE COMPRESSION ~ 71:SMITH & NEPHEW INC., 1450 East Brooks Road Memphis TN ~ 72:WATANABE KOHSUKE GRUSIN NATHANIEL KELLEY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03235 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOPR INCREASING THE SOLUBILITY OF A TRANSCRIPTASE INHIBITOR COMPOSITION ~ 71:NORTH-WEST UNIVERSITY 1 Hoffman Street Joon van Rooy Building Potchefstroom 2531 North West Province ~ 72:LIEBENBERG WILNA STIEGER NICOLE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/07879 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03236 ~ Complete ~ 54: THE PRODUCTION OF HYDROCARBONS ~ 71:FFGF LIMITED Sea Meadow House Road Town Tortola ~ 72:WOLFOWITZ STEVEN ALAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/06338 ~ 32: 2010/09/ /03237 ~ Complete ~ 54: INSECT-REPELLING RESIN COMPOSITION AND USE OF INSECT-REPELLING RESIN COMPOSITION ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED 27-1 Shinkawa 2 Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:EGUCHI HIRONORI YAMADA MITSUKO NITTA MASAYOSHI YOKOI SHIGEKI 2012/03238 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTILAYER PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION THAT CAN BE DISPERSED IN WATER AND WHICH CONTAINS A COMBINATION OF ANTIMALARIAL AGENTS ~ 71:SANOFI 54 rue La Boétie Paris ~ 72:CHAN-SEW JONATHAN ELBAZ FRANTZ ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03239 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR RAPID TREATMENT OF OTITIS EXTERNA ~ 71:BAYER B.V. ENERGIEWEG 1 MIJDRECHT 3641 ~ 72:CAMPBELL WILLIAM R PAULSEN NEIL E JOHNSON ROLAND H HEPLER DOUGLAS I ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03240 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF OPTIMIZING FEED CONCENTRATION IN A SEDIMENTATION VESSEL ~ 71:WESTECH ENGINEERING INC 3625 South West Temple Salt LAke City Utah PASTE Page 35

36 THICK VENTURES LLC 748 Hilltop Road Salt Lake City Utah ~ 72:LAKE PHILIP CROZIER MARK EASTON JEFFERY H ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/11/05 - APPLIED ON 2012/05/ /03364 ~ Complete ~ 54: EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:CELLFIND (PTY) LTD th Road Halfway House Midrand 1685 ~ 72:SWANEPOEL JACQUES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03359 ~ 32: 2011/05/09 - APPLIED ON 2012/05/ /03265 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR VERIFYING SECURITY DOCUMENTS OR DOCUMENTS OF VALUE HAVING AN ANTHRAQUINONE DYE ~ 71:BUNDESDRUCKEREI GMBH Oranienstr Berlin ~ 72:OLIVIER MUTH MICHAEL KNEBEL ALEXANDER MOMBREE ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/02/ /03266 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROTOR DISK ~ 71:EREMA ENGINEERING RECYCLING MASCHINEN AND ANLAGEN GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H. Freindorf Unterfeldstrasse 3 Ansfelden 4052 ~ 72:MANFRED HACKL GERHARD WENDELIN KLAUS FEICHTINGER ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 43/2010 ~ 32: 2010/01/ /03267 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITE MATERIAL ~ 71:ALANOD ALUMINIUM-VEREDLUNG GMBH & CO KG Egerstrasse 12 Ennepetal ~ 72:FRANK TEMPLIN TOBIAS TITZ DIMITRIOS PEROS HARALD KUSTER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03268 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EYE CATCHER ~ 71:CECIL STANLEY ENGLISH P O Box 493 Kenton-on-Sea 6191 ~ 72:CECIL STANLEY ENGLISH 2012/03269 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TRAVELLERS COOLER BOX ~ 71:XOLANI WITNESS SHANDU D494 Mkhambathi Road KwaMashu 4359 ~ 72:LIZEKA SHANDU XOLANI WITNESS SHANDU 2012/03270 ~ Provisional ~ 54: (HEALTH AND BEAUTY) UNIT (FRAME) ~ 71:NTSHWANE MAXFRED RAMAGOLE 899 Zone 10 Ext 3 Sebokeng 1983 ~ 72:NTSHWANE MAXFRED RAMAGOLE 2012/03271 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SEAT COVER (CAR) ~ 71:NTSHWANE MAXFRED RAMAGOLE 899 Zone 10 Ext 3 Sebokeng 1983 ~ 72:NTSHWANE MAXFRED RAMAGOLE 2012/03272 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PORTABLE SOLAR ENERGY DEVICE TO CHARGE THE BATTERIES OF COMPUTING DEVICES ~ 71:JOHANNE RAINO BOTHA 185 ERASMUS STREET MEYERSPARK PRETORIA 0184 ~ 72:JOHANNE RAINO BOTHA 2012/03273 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SLIDING SOCKS HANGER ~ 71:WILLEM JACOBUS GAGIANO Bezuidenhoud Street 12 (SE6) Vanderbijlpark 1911 ~ 72:WILLEM JACOBUS GAGIANO 2012/03274 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BILLING METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INCREMENTAL CONSUMPTION SERVICE ~ 71:DIGITATA LIMITED 8th Floor Medine Mews Le Chaussee Street Port Louis ~ 72:BARTLETT EDWARD 2012/03275 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD OF NEGOTIATING A USER EQUIPMENT SERVICE CONTRACT ~ 71:DIGITATA LIMITED 8th Floor Medine Mews Le Chaussee Street Port Louis ~ 72:NEETHLING MARTHINUS PHILLIPUS BARTLETT EDWARD 2012/03276 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INCREMENTAL USAGE SERVICE CONTRACT ENACTMENT AND ENFORCEMENT ~ 71:DIGITATA LIMITED 8th Floor Medine Mews Le Chaussee Street Port Louis ~ 72:NEETHLING MARTHINUS PHILLIPUS VENTER JACOBUS JOHANNES PRETORIUS 2012/03277 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MODULAR BUILDING SYSTEM ~ 71:PAIZEE BASILE 23 Kewridge Way Edgemead Goodwood Cape Town 7407 ~ 72:PAIZEE BASILE 2012/03278 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSDERMAL THERAPEUTIC SYSTEM ~ 71:HEALICA LIFE SCIENCES PVT LTD No 502 Rohini Apartments Srinagar Colony Road Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh ~ 72:YEDIDA VENKATA SURYA JAGANNATH ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2435/CHE/2009 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03282 ~ Complete ~ 54: FEED SYSTEM FOR AN UNDERGROUND WINNING MACHINE, RACK BAR AND DRIVE SPROCKET THEREFOR ~ 71:BUCYRUS EUROPE GMBH Industriestrasse 1 D Lunen ~ 72:PIETRALA CHRISTOPH ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03283 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DEVICE FOR DISPENSING LUBRICANT ~ 71:CURRIN NOEL IAN 40 Brigadoon Soutpansberg Ave Edenglen 1609 ~ 72:CURRIN NOEL IAN 2012/03284 ~ Complete ~ 54: SURFACE MEASUREMENT, SELECTION, AND MACHINING ~ 71:FURMANITE WORLDWIDE INC 2435 North Central Expressway 7th Floor Richardson Texas ~ 72:PETRESCU GEORGE WHEELER JAMES ED ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/10/09 Page 36

37 2012/03285 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRIVEN LATCH MECHANISM ~ 71:LONGYEAR TM INC South River Front Parkway Suite 600 South Jordan Utah ~ 72:DRENTH CHRISTOPHER L IONDOV GEORGE IBRAHIM GEORGE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/10/ /03286 ~ Complete ~ 54: THERAPEUTIC AND DIAGNOSTIC APPLICATIONS AGAINST TRYPANOSOMOSIS ~ 71:UNIVERSITE BORDEAUX SEGALEN 146 Rue Leo Saignat F Bordeaux CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE 3 Rue Michel-Ange Paris Cedex 14 ~ 72:COUSTOU LINARES VIRGINIE BALTZ THEO THONNUS MAGALI ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03287 ~ Complete ~ 54: NEEDLELESS ACCESS CONNECTORS AND VALVE ELEMENTS THEREFOR ~ 71:CAREFUSION 2200 INC 3750 Torrey View Court San Diego CA ~ 72:TRUITT TIM L MAZZA ALEX T ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03288 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEPOSITING AND FARMING METHODS FOR DRYING OIL SAND MATURE FINE TAILINGS ~ 71:SUNCOR ENERGY INC 150 6th Avenue S W Calgary Alberta T2P 3Y7 ~ 72:BUGG TREVOR EASTWOOD JAMIE REVINGTON ADRIAN PETER WEISS MARVIN HARVEY WELLS PATRICK SEAN HANN THOMAS CHARLES YOUNG STEPHEN JOSEPH O'NEIL HUGUES ROBERT 2012/03289 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF BETHANECHOL FOR TREATMENT OF ZEROSTOMIA ~ 71:ACACIA PHARMA LIMITED HArston Mill HArston Cambridgeshire CB22 7GG ~ 72:COOPER NICOLE GILBERT JULIAN CLIVE GRISTWOOD ROBERT WILLIAM WYLLIE MICHAEL GRANT ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/03/ /03290 ~ Complete ~ 54: DECODING OF MULTICHANNEL AUDIO ENCODED BIT STREAMS USING ADAPTIVE HYBRID TRANSFORMATION ~ 71:DOLBY LABORATORIES LICENSING CORPORATION 100 Potrero Avenue San Francisco California ~ 72:RAMAMOORTHY KAMAKAMATHAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03291 ~ Complete ~ 54: OPHTHALMIC EMULSION ~ 71:ALCON RESEARCH LTD 6201 South Freeway MS TB4-8 Fort Worth Texas ~ 72:KETELSON HOWARD ALLEN MEADOWS DAVID L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03292 ~ Complete ~ 54: AIR CLEANER FOR REMOVING AIR POLLUTANTS FROM AN AIR STREAM ~ 71:NOVOMATIC AG Wiener Strasse 158 Gumpoldskirchen A-2352 DEXWET USA LLC 1201 Peaschtree Street North East Atlanta ~ 72:BICHL CHRISTOPH WINKLER HEINZ HOMER ALOIS PETELN ERICH VOJTA MAXIMILLIAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03293 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD OF REPAIRING RADIALLY CRACKED HOLE ~ 71:NELSON MANDELA METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY WAY SUMMERSTRAND PORT ELIZABETH ~ 72:VON WIELLIGH LOUIS GEORGE PENTZ WILLEM GERHARD HATTINGH DANIEL GERHARDUS DOUBELL PHILLIP 2012/03294 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COVER SUPPORT ARRANGEMENT FOR A PICKUP TRUCK ~ 71:VOLKSWAGEN OF SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 103 Algoa Road Uitenhage 6229 ~ 72:ROSSOUW MARCEL DALEMAN MARTINUS ALBERT 2012/03295 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRICYCLIC AND TETRACYCLIC SYSTEMS WITH ACTIVITY ON THE CENTRAL- NERVOUS AND VASCULAR SYSTEMS ~ 71:CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO DE MEDICAMENTOS (CIDEM) Calle 26 No 1605 entre Boyeros y Puentes Grandes Nuevo Vedado Plaza CEP Ciudad de la Habana ~ 72:VERDECIA REYES YAMILA RUIZ REYES ALBERTO CARILLO DOMINGUEZ CARMEN OCHOA RODRIGUEZ ESTAEL NUNEZ FIGUEREDO YANIER TACORONTE MORALES JUAN ENRIQUE PARDO ANDREU GILBERTO LAZARO ~ 33: CU ~ 31: 2009/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03296 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND CUTTING ELEMENT STRUCTURE ~ 71:SMITH INTERNATIONAL INC 1310 Rankin Road Houston Texas ~ 72:BELLIN FEDERICO STEWART MICHAEL CARIVEAU PETER THOMAS FANG YI MOURIK NEPHI M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03303 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NEW MOBILE RECHARGE CARDS "CELL PHONE" ~ 71:MOTHIPA CHRISTIAN MOLOTO 120 Bergatellerie Danville Ext ~ 72:MOTHIPA CHRISTIAN MOLOTO 2012/03322 ~ Complete ~ 54: CIRCUMCISION AIDING APPARATUS ~ 71:CAMPBELL RAYMOND ALBAN Suite 2 Pretoria Urology Hospital Pretorius & Grosvenor Street Pretoria ~ 72:CAMPBELL RAYMOND ALBAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/00957 ~ 32: 2011/02/ /03323 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPIRO-OXINDOLE MDM2 ANTAGONISTS ~ 71:THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 1600 Huron Parkway 2nd Floor Ann Arbor MI ~ 72:WANG SHAOMENG YU SHANGHAI SUN WEI SHANGARY SANJEEV KUMAR SUN DUXIN ZOU PENG ZHAO YUJUN MCEACHERN DONNA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03324 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETEROCYCLIC SULFONAMIDE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:BOCK MARK G CHIKKANNA DINESH MCCARTHY CLIVE MOEBITZ HENRIK PANDIT CHETAN PODDUTOORI RAMULU ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 3019/CHE/09 ~ 32: 2009/12/08 Page 37

38 2012/03325 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING SOLID TUMORS AND OTHER MALIGNANCIES ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:BUONAMICI SILVIA DORSCH MARION GARCIA-ECHEVERRIA CARLOS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/01/ /03335 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETECTION GATE ~ 71:MORPHO 27 Rue Leblanc F Paris ~ 72:NICOLAS FOUGEROUX OLIVIER TOURET ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03336 ~ Complete ~ 54: INSTRUMENT ARRANGEMENTS ~ 71:SURGICAL INNOVATIONS LIMITED Clayton Wood House 6 Clayton Wood Bank Leeds Yorkshore LS 16 6QZ ~ 72:MICHAEL WHITE CHRISS HARRISON ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03339 ~ Complete ~ 54: CNT-INFUSED FIBERS IN THERMOPLASTIC MATRICES ~ 71:APPLIED NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS, LLC 2323 Eastern Blvd Baltimore MD ~ 72:SHAH TUSHAR K WAICUKAUSKI JAMES A MALECKI HARRY C ALBERDING MARK R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03340 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR AMPLIFYING THE PENTOSE PHOSPHATE PATHWAY IN YEAST STRAINS, THE RESULTING YEAST AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:DANSTAR FERMENT AG Bahnhofstrasse Zug INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE AGRONOMIQUE (INRA) 147 Rue de L'Universite F Paris Cedex 07 ~ 72:DEQUIN SYLVIE CADIERE AXELLE ORTIZ-JULIEN ANNE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 09/05585 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03341 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR RECUCING NOX EMISSIONS FROM DIESEL ENGINES AT MINIMUM FUEL CONSUMPTION ~ 71:BP CORPORATION NORTH AMERICA INC 501 Westlake Park Boulevard Houston Texas ~ 72:XU YI WOLF LESLIE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03342 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENTS FOR GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS ~ 71:IRONWOOD PHARMACEUTICALS, INC 301 Binney Street Cambridge MA ~ 72:CURRIE MARK G KESSLER MARCO FRETZEN ANGELIKA ZIMMER DANIEL P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03343 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DEVICE AND DEVICE FOR IMPROVED INITIATION OF BLASTING INTERMEDIATES IN BLAST HOLES ~ 71:IPTREE TRUST (TRUST NUMBER 503/2009) Mulberry Hill Office Park Corner of Broadacres and William Nicol Drive Dainfern Gauteng ~ 72:BUHRMANN RUDOLPH BUHRMANN RUDOLPH TREVOR 2012/03344 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION FROM A YEAST STRAIN ~ 71:RELIANCE LIFE SCIENCES PVT. LTD Dhirubhai Ambani Life Sciences Centre R-282, TTC Area of MIDC Thane Belapur Road Rabale, Navi Mumbai Maharashtra ~ 72:RANGASWAMY VIDHYA KANNABIRAN MITHRA SANKH SANTOSH SARAH SAURABH THIRU MEIKANDHAN ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2514/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03345 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL SUBSTANCES ON THE BASIS OF MITOCHONDRIALLY ADDRESSED ANTIOXIDANTS ~ 71:OBSCHESTVO S OGRANICHENNOI OTVETSTVENNOSTYU MITOTEKH ul. Krzhizhanovskogo 14/3 Moscow ~ 72:SKULACHEV MAXIM VLADIMIROVICH ZAMYATIN ANDREI ALEXANDROVICH TASHLITSKY VADIM NERONOVICH KORSHUNOVA GALINA ANATOLIEVNA ANTONENKO YURY NIKOLAEVICH CHERNYAK BORIS VIKTOROVICH SKULACHEV VLADIMIR PETROVICH EFREMOV EVGENY STEPANOVICH YAGUZHINSKY LEV SERGEEVICH SUMBATYAN NATALYA VLADIMIROVNA SEVERINA INNA ISAAKOVNA 2012/03346 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLASTER-BASED MATERIAL INCLUDING AN AGENT CAPABLE OF TRAPPING FORMALDEHYDE ~ 71:BPB LTD Saint Gobain House Binley Buiness park coventry cv3 2TT ~ 72:SAHAY- TURNER PARKINA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03357 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A PUTTING AID ~ 71:NYSSCHEN DEAN RICHARD 3 Wyoming Way Northcliff Ext 15 Noerthciff ~ 72:NYSSCHEN DEAN RICHARD - APPLIED ON 2012/05/ /03297 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AUTOMATIC VEHICLE LOAD INDICATOR ~ 71:PIETER WILLEM ADRIAAN DE JAGER VORSTER 15 Pikkie Kemp Street Aqua Park Tzaneen 0850 ~ 72:PIETER WILLEM ADRIAAN DE JAGER VORSTER 2012/03299 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROTECTIVE SHEET MATERIAL ~ 71:RICARDO SHEATH OXFORD STEYN 16 Farrow Drive Randpark Extension 13 Randpark Gauteng ~ 72:RICARDO SHEATH OXFORD STEYN 2012/03300 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LEAK DETECTION INSTRUMENT ~ 71:BRUNSDON CYRIL 681 Keet Avenue Les Marais 0084 BRUNSDON NOLAN JAY 681 Keet Avenue Les Marais 0084 ~ 72:BRUNSDON CYRIL BRUNSDON NOLAN JAY Page 38

39 2012/03301 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VIRTUAL ONLINE 3D SHOPPING MALL ~ 71:CHANTAL LAKRAJ 22 Grosdale Close Newlands West Marbleray 4037 ~ 72:CHANTAL LAKRAJ 2012/03302 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VIRTUAL ONLINE 3D SHOPPING MALL ~ 71:CHANTAL LAKRAJ 22 Grosdale Close Newlands West Marbleray 4037 ~ 72:CHANTAL LAKRAJ 2012/03304 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GANTRY DISPLAY ~ 71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN 204 Hyde Gate 27 Ruth Road Hyde Park 2196 ~ 72:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN 2012/03305 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FISHING ROD LIGHT STICK CLIP ~ 71:IAN DEREK WILLIAMS 648 Harney Road Kei Mouth 5260 ~ 72:IAN DEREK WILLIAMS 2012/03306 ~ Provisional ~ 54: X-PLOSIVE SOLUTIONS ~ 71:BAREND IVAN TENNANT 184 Althea Field Ext ~ 72:BAREND IVAN TENNANT 2012/03307 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LOCK INDICATOR (SECURE LOCK) ~ 71:PIETER ROCCO BEZUIDENHOUT De Laan Welveredierd ~ 72:PIETER ROCCO BEZUIDENHOUT 2012/03308 ~ Provisional ~ 54: UNIVERSELE HYSMASJIEN ~ 71:RICHTER CHRISTIAN GEORGE FREDERICK Agtste Weg 7 Kroonstad 9499 PRINS JOACHIM PAULUS Agtste Weg 7 Kroonstad 9499 ~ 72:RICHTER CHRISTIAN GEORGE FREDERICK PRINS JOACHIM PAULUS 2012/03309 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GEKONSENTREERDE SONLIG PANEEL ~ 71:RICHTER CHRISTIAN GEORGE FREDERICK Agtste Weg 7 Kroonstad 9499 ~ 72:RICHTER CHRISTIAN GEORGE FREDERICK 2012/03310 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MENGWA ~ 71:RICHTER CHRISTIAN GEORGE FREDERICK Agtste Weg 7 Kroonstad 9499 PRINS JOACHIM PAULUS Agtste Weg 7 Kroonstad 9499 ~ 72:RICHTER CHRISTIAN GEORGE FREDERICK PRINS JOACHIM PAULUS 2012/03311 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND IMAGE FOR REPRESENTING WINE ~ 71:WINEDOGZ WINE MARKETING INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD 37 Tendele Road Douglasdale Sandton ~ 72:IAN CHARLES BUXTON ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/08895 ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03312 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PUMPING SYSTEM ~ 71:LEPPANEN JARMO UOLEVI Hameenpuisto 29A Tampere ~ 72:LEPPANEN JARMO UOLEVI 2012/03315 ~ Complete ~ 54: SURFACING LAMINATION LAYER AND LAMINATES INCLUDING SAME ~ 71:COMBRINK DENNIS FREDERIK 4 Albert Mews George Western Cape 6529 ~ 72:COMBRINK DENNIS FREDERIK 2012/03316 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIPOSOME OF IRINOTECAN OR ITS HYDROCHLORIDE AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF ~ 71:JIANGSU HENGRUI MEDICINE CO.,LTD No.145 East Renmin Road Xinpu District Lianyungang Jiangsu ~ 72:TONG XINYONG LEI GUOFENG% YU CHENGXIA CHEN LIANG 2012/03317 ~ Complete ~ 54: HAIRBRUSH, METHODS OF USE, AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME ~ 71:MICHEL MERCIER LTD Hanadiv St 71. P.O Hertzliya ~ 72:MERCIER MICHEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/07/ /03318 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMIDAZOPYRIDINE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:PIRAMAL LIFE SCIENCES LTD Piramal Tower Ganpatrao Kadam Marg Lower Parel Mumbai MAHARASHTRA ~ 72:KUMAR SANJAY HARIHARAN SIVARAMAKRISHNAN BHONDE MANDAR DAGIA NILESH SHARMA RAJIV MANE PALLAVI HANMANTRAO KUMAR PRAMOD BHASKAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03319 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ~ 71:PROTEUS BIOMEDICAL, INC 2600 Bridge Parkway Suite 101 Redwood City California ~ 72:ZDEBLICK MARK J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03320 ~ Complete ~ 54: GAS VALVE ~ 71:DOROT MANAGEMENT CONTROL VALVES LTD Kibbutz Dorot D.N.Hof Ashkelon ~ 72:HEIMANN ASSAF BAHIR IZHAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03321 ~ Complete ~ 54: CARBORY OXAZOLE OR THIAZOLE COMPOUNDS AS DGAT-1 INHIBITORS USEFUL FOR THE TREATMENT OF OBESITY ~ 71:PIRAMAL LIFE SCIENCES LTD Piramal Tower Ganpatrao Kadam Marg Lower Parel Mumbai MAHARASHTRA ~ 72:JADHAV RAVINDRA DNYANDEV SHARMA RAJIV KADAM KISHORKUMAR SHIVAJIRAO KANDRE SHIVAJI SADASHIV ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03326 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMIDAZOPYRIDINE DERIVATIVES AS JAK INHIBITORS ~ 71:ALMIRALL S.A. Ronda Genral Mitre 151 E Barcelona ~ 72:EASTWOOD PAUL ROBERT GONZALEZ RODRIGUEZ JACOB BACH TANA JORDI PAGES SANTACANA LLUIS MIQUEL TALTAVULL MOLL JOAN CATURLA JAVALOYES JUAN FRANCISCO MATASSA VICTOR GIULIO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03327 ~ Complete ~ 54: TIRE FOR A VEHICLE CARRYING HEAVY LOADS ~ 71:COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES ETABLISSMENTS MICHELIN 12 Cours Sablon Clermont-Ferrand MICHELIN RECHERCHE ET TECHNIQUE S.A. Route Louis Braille 10 et 12 CH-1763 Granges-Paccot ~ 72:BIJAOUI DENIS ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/26 Page 39

40 2012/03328 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF TREATING PROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS AND OTHER PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS MEDIATED BY BCR-ABL, C-KIT, DDR1, DDR2 OR PDGF-R KINASE ACTIVITY ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:GALLAGHER NEIL YIN OPHELIA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03329 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING AMINOPYRALID AND SULFONYLUREAS ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis IN ~ 72:CORR IAN D LOVE CHRISTOPHER O ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03330 ~ Complete ~ 54: MELANOCORTIN-1 RECEPTOR-SPECIFIC CYCLIC PEPTIDES ~ 71:PALATIN TECHNOLOGIES, INC 4C Cedar Brook Drive Cranbury New Jersey ~ 72:YANG WEI SHI YI-QUN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03331 ~ Complete ~ 54: MELANOCORTIN-1 RECEPTOR-SPECIFIC LINEAR PEPTIDES ~ 71:PALATIN TECHNOLOGIES, INC 4C Cedar Brook Drive Cranbury New Jersey ~ 72:YANG WEI SHI YI-QUN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03332 ~ Complete ~ 54: METAL COLLOIDS WITH ACCESSIBLE METAL SURFACES ~ 71:THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 1111 Franklin Street 5th floor Oakland California ~ 72:KATZ ALEXANDER DE SILVA NAMAL SOLOVYOV ANDREW HA, JEONG-MYEONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03333 ~ Complete ~ 54: VEHICLE CRASH ATTENUATOR APPARATUS ~ 71:BARRIER SYSTEMS, INC 3333 Veca Valley Parkway Suite 800 Vacaville California ~ 72:FLORES MORALES ALVARO E DYKE GERRIT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03334 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENERGY FOCUSSING ~ 71:ISIS INNOVATION LTD Ewert House Ewert Place Summertown Oxford OX2 7DD ~ 72:VENTIKOS YIANNIS HAWKER NICHOLAS ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03337 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING NOZZLE REACTOR PITCH ~ 71:MARATHON OIL CANADA CORPORATION Ernst & Young 440-Second Avenue S.W. Calgary AB T2P 5E9 ~ 72:DUYVESTEYN WILLEM P C SALAZAR JOSE ARMANDO ARD CHRISTOPHER DANIEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03338 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLVENT-FREE PROCESS FOR OBTAINING PHOSPHOLIPIDS AND NEUTRAL ENRICHED KRILL OILS ~ 71:THAROS LTD Onofre Jarpa LA Reina Santiago ~ 72:SCLABOS KATEVAS DIMITRI TORO GUERRA RAUL R 2012/03347 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR PREVENTING OR TREATING SARCOPENIA AND MUSCLE ATROPHY IN ANIMALS ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:PAN YUANLONG REZZI SERGE ANDRE DOMINIQUE PERE-TREPAT EMMA ARCE VERA FRANCIA KOCHHAR SUNIL MARTIN FRANCOISE-PIERRE COLLINO SEBASTIANO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03374 ~ Complete ~ 54: TOILET SEAT ~ 71:ENVIROSAN CC 1 Huberta Road Westville 3630 ~ 72:RUST JACQUES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06518 ~ 32: 2012/09/ /03375 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYRINGES ~ 71:STAR SYRINGE LIMITED One Vine Street London W1J 0AH ~ 72:MADIN GRAHAN JOHN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/05/ /03377 ~ Complete ~ 54: EARPEICE AND EARPIECE APPARATUS ~ 71:GREYLING JAN JOHANNES CHRISTOFFEL The Farm Dwarsfoentein 2210 Delmas MP ~ 72:GREYLING JAN JOHANNES CHRISTOFFEL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02821 ~ 32: 2011/04/ /03378 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPRESSED AIR CONTROL DEVICE FOR A CPAP DEVICE AND CORRESPONDING CPAP SYSTEM ~ 71:MEDIN MEDICAL INNOVATIONS GMBH Lindberghstrasse Puchheim ~ 72:KNIEWASSER GERT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03379 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE AND METHOD TO BREAK THE CURRENT OF A TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION LINE AND CURRENT LIMITING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:ABB TECHNOLOGY AG Affolternstrasse 44 CH-8050 Zurich ~ 72:HAFNER JURGEN JACOBSON BJORN 2012/03380 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR ENHANCING ANIMAL DIGEST PALATABILITY ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:CHIANG WEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/278,758 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03381 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTROMAGNETIC CASTING APPARATUS FOR SILICON ~ 71:KANEKO KYOJIRO Shirakawa 3-chome Ibaraki-shi Osaka ~ 72:KANEKO KYOJIRO 2012/03382 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE DIELECTRIC PERMITTVITY OF A DIELECTRIC OBJECT ~ 71:APPLIED PHYSICS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER" COMPANY WITH LIMITED RESPONSIBILITY Klinsky pr, 25 Lit A pom. 3N St. Petersburg ~ 72:KUZNETSOV ANDREY VIKTOROVICH AVERYANOV VALERY PETROVICH GORSHKOV IGOR YURIEVICH ~ 33: RU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/26 Page 40

41 2012/03383 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR REMOTELY INSPECTING A TARGET IN A MONITORED AREA ~ 71:APPLIED PHYSICS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER" COMPANY WITH LIMITED RESPONSIBILITY Klinsky pr, 25 Lit A pom. 3N St. Petersburg ~ 72:KUZNETSOV ANDREY VIKTOROVICH AVERYANOV VALERY PETROVICH GORSHKOV IGOR YURIEVICH ~ 33: RU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03384 ~ Complete ~ 54: CAN-SHAPED CONTAINER HAVING A PROTECTIVE INNER LAYER ~ 71:ARDAGH MP GROUP NETHERLANDS B.V Zutphenseweg NL-7418 AH Deventer ~ 72:LE TALLUDEC ALAIN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03385 ~ Complete ~ 54: VEHICLE WITH PARTICULATE RESISTANT WINDSHIELD ~ 71:INTERNATIONAL TRUCK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMPANY, L.L.C Winfield Road Legal Dept Warrenville Illinois ~ 72:STRAND DAVID - APPLIED ON 2012/05/ /03349 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COMPUJECTOR ~ 71:SITHOLE WALTER PO Box Garsfontein 0018 ~ 72:SITHOLE WALTER 2012/03350 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AIDS DIDACTIC PUZZLE GAME ~ 71:NKANYEZI VICTOR NHLAPO 37 Hendon Road Yeoville 2198 Box 8251 X 2000 ~ 72:NKANYEZI VICTOR NHLAPO 2012/03351 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING REAL-TIME DATA ~ 71:REAL INNOVATIONS INTERNATIONAL LLC 162 Guelph Street suit 253 Greorgetown Ontario L &G 5X7 ~ 72:THOMAS ANDREW ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/905,319 ~ 32: 2010/10/ /03352 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF PROVIDING FUEL TO A CONSUMER ~ 71:UYS PIETER WOUTER 9 Iona Square Iona Square Bellville 7530 LABUSCHAGNE JOHANNES JAKOBUS 9 Iona Street Iona square Bellville 7530 ~ 72:UYS PIETER WOUTER LABUSCHAGNE JOHANNES JAKOBUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/1028 ~ 32: 2011/02/ /03353 ~ Complete ~ 54: SILAGE COVER ~ 71:RKW SE Nachtweideweg Frankenthal ~ 72:EGGERS HOLGER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03354 ~ Complete ~ 54: MIXTURES FOR PRODUCING PHOTOACTIVE LAYERS FOR ORGANIC SOLAR CELLS AND ORGANIC PHOTODETECTORS ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:MIXTURES JAE HYUNG ERK PETER REICHEL HELMUT SENS RUDIGER BRUDER INGMAR OJALA ANTTI SCHONEBOOM JAN WURTHNER FRANK BUERCKSTUMMER HANNAH TULYAKOVA ELENA MEERHOLZ KLAUS STEINMANN VERA KRONENBERG NILS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03355 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR TERTIARY MINERAL OIL PRODUCTION USING SURFACTANT MIXTURES ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:BITTNER CHRISTIAN OETTER GUNTER TINSLEY JACK SPINDLER CHRISTIAN ALVAREZ JURGENSON GABRIELA VOGEL SOPHIE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03356 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING OIL USING SURFACTANT MIXTURES ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:BITTNER CHRISTIAN OETTER GUNTER TINSLEY JACK SPINDLER CHRISTIAN ALVAREZ JURGENSON GABRIELA VOGEL SOPHIE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03358 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THERMO-FIT:THE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WITH FOBRICATED AIR- CONDITIONER IN A FORM OF WORKING OVERALLS AS WELL AS CLOTHING FOR PUBLIC INDIVIDUALS ~ 71:ANDILE PHAKAMANI MBHELE D 1191 Stimela Road PO Box 185 Ezakheni 3381 ~ 72:ANDILE PHAKAMANI MBHELE 2012/03359 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A POWDER COMPRISING ONE OR MORE COMPLEXING AGENT SALTS ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:MRZENA FRANK MENGE ULRICH SCHONHERR MICHAEL HEIDENFELDER THOMAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03360 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODULAR BUILDING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING A MODULAR BUILDING ~ 71:LEGGATT PAUL STEPHEN 17 Pinewood Private Estate Pine Avenue Craigavon Fourways 2055 BROWN JOHN JAMES 8 Villa La Tana Mulbarton Road Beverly 2062 DU PLESSIS ALEXANDER FLORIS 75 9th Street Parkhurst 2193 RUDMAN CLIVE GRAHAM 39A 4th Avenue Parktown North 2193 ~ 72:LEGGATT PAUL STEPHEN BROWN JOHN JAMES DU PLESSIS ALEXANDER FLORIS RUDMAN CLIVE GRAHAM ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/07162 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03361 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOSE SETTING MECHANISM WITH MAXIMUM DOSE LIMITING ELEMENT ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Bruningstrasse Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:SMITH CHRISTOPHER JAMES OAKLAND PHILIP ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/18 Page 41

42 2012/03362 ~ Complete ~ 54: PISTON FOR A CARTRIDGE AND PISTON ROD FOR A DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Bruningstrasse Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:JUGL MICHAEL OTTEN MARTIN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03363 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDROGEN STORAGE TANK HAVING METAL HYDRIDES ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 25 Rue Leblanc Batiment "Le Ponant D" F Paris ~ 72:GILLIA OLIVIER CHAISE ALBIN PLANQUE MICHEL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03365 ~ Complete ~ 54: WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, BASE STATION APPARATUS, MOBILE STATION APPARATUS, WIRELESS COMMINICATION METHOD, AND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT ~ 71:SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA Nagaike-cho Abeno-ku Osaka-Shi Osaka ~ 72:SUZUKI SHOICHI AKIMOTO YOSUKE ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03366 ~ Complete ~ 54: VEHICLE SPEED SIGNAL FALSICATION DETECTION APPARATUS, VEHICLE SPEED LIMITING APPARATUS, VEHICLE SPEED SIGNAL FALSIFICATION DETECTION METHOD, AND VEHICLE SPEED LIMITING METHOD ~ 71:UD TRUCKS CORPORATION 1,Ooaza 1-Chome Ageo-shi Saitama- Ken ~ 72:FUJII SATOSHI ARAI CHIKARA ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03367 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONCENTRATED THERAPEUTIC PHOSPHOLIPID COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:ACASTI PHARMA INC 225 Promenade Du Centropolis suit 200 Laval H7T 0B3 Quebec ~ 72:SAMPALIS FOTINI HARLAND HENRI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/256,106 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03368 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EQUALLY TENSIONING MULTIPLE STRANDS ~ 71:VSL INTERNATIONAL AG Saegestrasse 76 CH-3098 Koniz ~ 72:DOMAGE JEAN-BAPTISTE 2012/03369 ~ Complete ~ 54: REINFORCEMENT FOR DARTED PI PREFORMS, PI PREFORMS COMPRISING THIS REINFORCEMENT AND METHOD OF REINFORCING THE PI PREFORMS ~ 71:ALBANY ENGINEERED COMPOSITES INC 112 Airport Drive Rochester New Hampshire ~ 72:GOERING JONATHAN MCCLAIN MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/616,597 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03370 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSDERMAL DISPENSING APPARATUS AND METHODS ~ 71:AIRCOM MANUFACTURING INC 6205 E.30th Street Iidianapolis Indiana ELI LILLY AND COMPANY 2500 Innovation Way Greenfield Indiana ~ 72:TROMPEN MICK A LYON GREGORY A CLARK TERRENCE PATRICK NEWBOUND GARRET CONRAD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/581,658 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03371 ~ Complete ~ 54: AZOCYCLIC INHIBITORS OF FATTY ACID AMIDE HYDROLASE ~ 71:E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 1007 Market Street Wilmington Delaware ~ 72:DUNG MEI H PASTERIS ROBERT JAMES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/285,600 ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03372 ~ Complete ~ 54: PAYMENT MESSAGE ROUTING USING GEO-LOCATION ~ 71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION P O Box 8999 M1 11F San Francisco California ~ 72:TULLIS JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/286,155 ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03376 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND DEVICES FOR ASSISTING IN PLANTING AND GROWING FLOATING MACROPHYTE-TYPE PLANT SPECIES IN USES FOR THE PURIFICATION OF WATER ~ 71:MACROFITAS SL Avda de General Mola 10 4 E Pozuelo de Alarcon Madrid ~ 72:RIESCO PRIETO PABLO TORRES JUNCO VICENTE ~ 33: ES ~ 31: P ~ 32: 2009/09/ /03386 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SEPARATION OF COMPONENTS FROM MULTI-COMPONENT HYDROCARBORN STREAM ~ 71:SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 1 Sturdee avenue Rosebank 2196 Johannesurg Gauteng Province ~ 72:VENTER DENISE LOUISETTE MCKNIGHT TYRONE EVANS STEPHEN JOHN BRIGMAN NATASHA BLANN KEVIN 2012/03387 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A PROCESS FOR OLIGOMERISING A HYDROCARBON TO FORM AT LEAST ONE-CO-MONOMER PRODUCT ~ 71:SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 1 Sturdee avenue Rosebank 2196 Johannesurg Gauteng Province ~ 72:VENTER DENISE LOUISETTE NONGODLWANA PALESA BLANN KEVIN MCGREGOR CRAIG TENZA KENNY OVERETT MATTHEW JAMES STARK NICOLAUS LADISLAUS WALSH RICHARD NEIL 2012/03388 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SELECTIVE ETHYLENE OLIGOMERISATION PROCESS ~ 71:SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 1 Sturdee avenue Rosebank 2196 Johannesurg Gauteng Province ~ 72:VENTER DENISE LOUISETTE EVANS STEPHEN JOHN OVERETT MATTHEW JAMES WALSH RICHARD NEIL BLANN KEVIN MORGAN DAVID HEDLEY MCKNIGHT TYRONE 2012/03389 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME ~ 71:RIB-X PHARMACEUTICALS INC 300 George Street Suite 301 New Haven CT ~ 72:DUFFY ERIN M O'DOWD HARDWIN KANYO ZOLTAN F PALK IK-HYEON SINISHTAJ SANDRA WU YUSHENG BHATTACHARJEE ASHOKE DEVIVO MARCO MARTINOW JACEK G SCHEIDEMAN MATTHEW H WIMBERLY BRIAN T ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/358,201 ~ 32: 2010/06/24 Page 42

43 2012/03390 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RECOGNITION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:DHLAMINI SIPHO JABULANI 10 Peta Lane Willowild 2196 Sandton Gauteng ~ 72:DHLAMINI SIPHO JABULANI 2012/03391 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTEGRATED VISCOUS CLUTCH ~ 71:HORTON INC 2565 Walnut Street Roseville Minnesota ~ 72:HENNESSY DAVID R MILLER SCOTT SCHMIDIT THOMAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/261,965 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03392 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PREPARING MANGANESE SULFATE MONOHYDRATE BY DESULFURIZING FUME WITH MIDDLE-LOW GRADE MANGANESE DIOXIDE ORE ~ 71:GUIZHOU REDSTAR DEVELOPING CO LTD Dingqi Town Zhenning County Anshun Guizhou SHENZHEN HAOYITONG INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT CO LTD Room 8005 East Block City Square Jia Bin Road Luohu district Shenzhen Guangdong BEIJING MAXQUEEN TECHNOLOGY CO LTD Room 508 Huizhong Science & Tech. Centre No 1 Shangdi 7th street Haidian District Beijing ~ 72:JIANG ZHINGUANG WU FEI HUA DONG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03393 ~ Complete ~ 54: SEPARATING FILM HAVING A FOAMED STRUCTURE ~ 71:HUHTAMAKI FORCHHEIM ZWEIGNIEDERLASSUNG DER HUHTAMAKI DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG Zweibruckenstrabe Forchheim ~ 72:ENGELHARD HEINZ PANHANS JURGEN FURST MICHAEL MAUSER MATTHIAS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03394 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINATION THERAPY TREATMENT FOR VIRAL INFECTIONS ~ 71:GEMMUS PHARMA INC 409 Illinois Street Suit 4004 San Francisco Califonia ~ 72:GUILFORD WILLIAM J FAULDS DARY H ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/251,561 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03395 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUPPORT OF PLANT ORIGIN (SEGMENT OF MACROPHYTE LEAF) FOR ASSISTANCE WITH SEED GERMINATION AND PLANT GROWTH ~ 71:MACROFITAS SL Avda de General Mola 10 4 E Pozuelo de Alarcon Madrid ~ 72:RIESCO PRIETO PABLO TORRES JUNCO VICENTE JUAN ~ 33: ES ~ 31: P ~ 32: 2009/09/ /03396 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUEL CELL SYSTEM ~ 71:POINT SOURCE POWER INC 851 W. Midway Avenue Suit 210 Alameda CA ~ 72:JACOBSON CRAIG PETER SHOLKLAPPER TAL ZVI TUCKER MICHAEL COOK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/871,473 ~ 32: 2010/08/ /03397 ~ Complete ~ 54: PEPTIDE PROTECTION AGAINST ULTRAVIOLET LIGTH TOXICITY ~ 71:HELIX BIOMEDIX INC th Avenue SE Suit 204 Bothel WA ~ 72:ZHANG LIJUAN FALLA TIMOTHY J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/262,790 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03398 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STAND NUMBER UNIT ~ 71:JOHAN STRYDOM Belvedre Mews 13 Hanfury Gardens 1685 ~ 72:JOHAN STRYDOM - APPLIED ON 2012/05/ /03399 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ORE ANALYSIS SYSTEM ~ 71:DELTATRON (PTY) LTD 166 Hole-In-One Avenue Ruimsig Rooddepoort ~ 72:OCKERT JACOBUS OOSTHUIZEN 2012/03400 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A THERMAL STORAGE SYSTEM ~ 71:DR SAMANTHA GREGORY ATTORNEYS Brooklyn Place 266 Bronkhorst Street Cnr Bronkhorst and Dey Streets Nieuw Muckleneuk Pretoria ~ 72:WILSON ROSS WILLIAM 2012/03401 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PROCESS FOR THE FRACTIONATION OF LIGNOCELLULOSE ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 4th Floor Admin B Victoria Street Stellenbosch Western Cape Province 7600 ~ 72:VAN RENSBURG EUGENE DIEDERICKS DANIE GORGENS JOHANN FERDINAND ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02293 ~ 32: 2011/03/ /03402 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDROGEN STORAGE TANK HAVING METAL HYDRIDES ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 25 Rue Leblanc Batiment "Le Ponant D" F Paris ~ 72:CHAISE ALBIN ALIE MANON GILLIA OLIVIER PLANQUE MICHEL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03403 ~ Complete ~ 54: HCV COMBINATION THERAPY ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:KUKOLJI GEORGE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/317,343 ~ 32: 2010/03/ /03404 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHOD FOR STIMULATING HAIR GROWTH ~ 71:ALLERGAN INC 2525 Dupont Drive T2 7H Irvine CA ~ 72:TROGDEN JOHN T SALAMEH ADNAN PUJARA CHETAN P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/259,368 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03405 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A BED ~ 71:STEIN YAIR 9 Granada Village Drome Road Corllet LUNTZ RICKY 32 Park Street Oaklands ~ 72:STEIN YAIR LUNTZ RICKY Page 43

44 2012/03406 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOW POWER OPERATED LOOP TYPE VEHICLE DETECTING APPARATUS ~ 71:MORU INVEN CO LTD SK Ventium 522 Dangjung-Dong Gunpo-Si Gyeonggi-Do ~ 72:LEE JEONG JUN ~ 33: KR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03407 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR TERTIARY OIL PRODUCTION USING SURFACTANT MIXTURE ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:BITTNER CHRISTIAN OETTER GUNTER TINSLEY JACK SPINDLER CHRISTIAN ALVAREZ JURGENSON GABRIELA VOGEL SOPHIE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03408 ~ Complete ~ 54: COPPER CONTAINING LEVYNE MOLECULAR SIEVE FOR SELECTIVE REDUCTION OF NOx ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen BASF CATALYSTS LLC 25 Middlesex/essex- Turnpike Iselin NJ ~ 72:BULL IVOR MULLER ULRICH YILMAZ BILGE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/251,350 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03409 ~ Complete ~ 54: FILTER CARTRIDGE WITH SEAL MEMBER AND METHODS ~ 71:DONALDSON COMPANY INC 1400 West 95th Street P O Box 1299 Minneapolis Minnesota ~ 72:RAETHER THOMAS DONALD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/360,659 ~ 32: 2010/07/ /03410 ~ Complete ~ 54: FERROCHROME ALLOY PRODUCTION ~ 71:BOUWER PETRUS HENDRIK FERREIRA No 110 Badenhorst Street Fairland 2195 ~ 72:BOUWER PETRUS HENDRIK FERREIRA ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/07124 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03411 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR HYDROTREATING NAPHITHA FRACTION AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBON OIL ~ 71:JAPAN OIL, GAS AND METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION , Toranomon Minato-Ku Tokyo INPEX CORPORATION Akasaka Minato-ku Tokoyo JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION 6-3, Otemachi 2-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO LTD 7-12 Marunouchi 1-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokoyo COSMO OIL CO LTD Shibaura Minato-ku Tokyo NIPPON STEEL ENGINEERING CO., LTD 5-1 Osaki 1-Chome Shinagawa-ku Tokyo ~ 72:TASAKA KAZUHIKO TANAKA YUICHI IWMA MARIE ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03412 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-TRYPANOSOMIASIS VACCINES AND DIAGNOSTICS ~ 71:UNIVERSITE BORDEAUX SEGALEN 146 Rue Leo Saignat F Bordeaux CENTER NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE 3 Rue Michel-Ange F Paris ~ 72:COUSTOU LINARES VIRGINIE BALTZ THEO PLAZOLLES NICOLAS ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03413 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF F-18 LABELED GLUTAMIC ACID DERIVATIVES ~ 71:BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Muellerstrasse Berlin ~ 72:BERNDT MATHIAS SCHMITT-WILLICH HERIBERT FRIEBE MATTHIAS GRAHAM KEITH BRUMBY THOMAS HILTSCH CHRISTINA WESTER HANS-JURGEN WAGNER FRANZISKA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03414 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACTIVE COMPOUND COMBINATIONS ~ 71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG Alfred- Nobel-Strasse Monheim ~ 72:SEITZ THOMAS WACHENDORFF-NEUMANN ULRIKE HUNGENBERG HEIKE DAHMEN PETER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/262,258 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03415 ~ Provisional ~ 54: APPARUTUS FOR UPROOTING TREES ~ 71:ABC HANSEN AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 216 Propshaft Road Samcor Park X1 Monument Park Pretoria 0105 Gauteng ~ 72:FOURIE PIETER JOHAN VAN DER BYL 2012/03416 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL 3-HYDROXY-5-ARYLISOTHIAZOLE DERIVATIVE ~ 71:MOCHIDA PHARMACEUTICALS CO LTD 7 Yotsuya 1-Chome Shinjuka-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:OKANO AKIHIRO KOSUGA NAOTO OHKOUCHI MUNETAKA HOTTA DAIDO MAKABE MUNEYOSHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/02/ /03417 ~ Complete ~ 54: PATEINT MOISTURISATION AND PROTECTION ~ 71:FORD THOMAS DOMINIC Suit 305 Sandton Medi-Clinic Corner Main Road and Peter Place Lyne Park 2191 Sandton ~ 72:FORD THOMAS DOMINIC ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/07542 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03418 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SOLAR STILL COLLECTOR ~ 71:WILKINS WALLACE 1 Coetzer Street Greenside Johannesburg GP ~ 72:WILKINS WALLACE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/01098 ~ 32: 2011/02/ /03419 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ASSAY DEVICE ~ 71:MINTEK 200 Malibongwe Drive Randburg 2194 Johannesburg Gauteng Province ~ 72:TSHIKHUDO ROBERT SKEPU AMANDA SOSIBO NDABENHLE MDLULI PHUMLANI VAN DER WALT HENDRIETTE TETYANA PHUMLANI 2012/03420 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIOMARKERS FOR PREDICTING RAPID RESPONSE TO HCV TREATMENT ~ 71:F.HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG Grenzacherstrasse 124 CH-4070 Basel ~ 72:CHIU SHU-HUI ZHU YONGHONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/261,324 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03421 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF PROTEIN HOMOLOGOUS TO A MEAB PROTEIN FOR INCREASING THE ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY OF A 3-HYDROXYCARBOXYLIC ACID-COA MUTASE ~ 71:EVONIK ROHM GMBH Page 44

45 Kirschenallee Darmstadt ~ 72:REINECKE LIV KOKHLER TIM MARX ACHIM SCHAFFER STEFFEN THIESSENHUSEN ANJA BUCHHAUPT MARKUS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03422 ~ Complete ~ 54: RISK FACTORS AND PREDICTION OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION ~ 71:BG MEDICINE, INC. 610 Lincoln Street Waltham MA ~ 72:ADOURIAN ARAM S LI XIAHONG GUO YU MUNTENDAM PIETER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/261,155 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03423 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR THE SEPARATION OF MONOVALENT METALS FORM MULTIVALENT METALS ~ 71:ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY Independence Mall West Philadelphia PA ~ 72:REZKALLAH ARESKI ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/05/12 - APPLIED ON 2012/05/ /03424 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF MONITORING AN ELECTRIC FENCE ~ 71:PAKTON TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD 1 Hellium Street Narangba QLD 4504 ~ 72:THOMPSON PAUL ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/05/ /03425 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TREATMENT OF EFFLUENT USING BAMBOO AND FIBROUS MATERIAL ~ 71:ALAN WILFRED HALL Noodhulp Farm R600 Winterton 3340 KZN ~ 72:ALAN WILFRED HALL 2012/03426 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SPEED CONTROL HUMP ~ 71:TIMOTHY JOHN CARTER 27 North Rand Road Beyers Park Boksburg 1459 ~ 72:TIMOTHY JOHN CARTER 2012/03427 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SPARE WHEEL PRESSURE TESTER ~ 71:MARTHINUS JOHANNES FERREIRA 57 Nature Rest Waterval East Rustenburg 0299 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JOHANNES FERREIRA 2012/03428 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TUBULAR CONNECTORS ~ 71:BELLICE Unit 1 Anvilpark 133 Craig Rd Anderbolt Boksburg 1459 ~ 72:FRANK ASCENCAO 2012/03429 ~ Provisional ~ 54: UNDER GROUND REFLECTORS ~ 71:WINSTON FINK Postnet Westwood Suit No 137 Private Bag X2 Dunswart 1508 ~ 72:WINSTON FINK 2012/03430 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SAFE-T-REFLECTIVE PAINT ~ 71:WINSTON FINK 25 North Rand Road Beyers Park Boksburg 1459 ~ 72:GREGORY NORTJE SALOMON JOHANNES ROSSOUW 2012/03431 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A COOKING DEVICE ~ 71:CHRISTOFFEL JOHANNES SMIT 11th Ave 386 Gezina ~ 72:CHRISTOFFEL JOHANNES SMIT 2012/03432 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TREE SCISSORS TRACTOR ~ 71:CORNELIS JOHANNES MULLER M C Roode Drive 608 Vyfhoek Potchefstroom ~ 72:CORNELIS JOHANNES MULLER 2012/03433 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A STOVE ~ 71:JACQUES PRINSLOO 39 Sapele Street Elspark Germiston ~ 72:JACQUES PRINSLOO 2012/03434 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ORIENTATING BOTTLES ~ 71:LE ROUX ETIENNE Marefa International (Pty) ltd 15 Ek Green Street Paarl 7646 ~ 72:LE ROUX ETIENNE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/07275 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03435 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF AT LEAST ONE MICROORGANISM BELONGING TO THE SPECIES AUREOBASIDIUM PULLUILANS AS A FERMENTATION AID FOR FRUITS ~ 71:ERBER AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Industriestrasse 21 A-3130 Herzogenburg ~ 72:BINDER EVA MARIA DANNER HERBERT DONAT CHRISTINA ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 1847/2009 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03436 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CONVERSION OF OLEFINS TO DISTILLATE AND GASOLINE FUEL (COD) PROCESS USING ALCOHOLS AS FEED ~ 71:THE PETROLEUM OIL AND GAS CORPORATION OF SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 151 Frans Conradie Drive Parow 7500 Cape Town ~ 72:KNOTTENBELT CYRIL DAVID MDLELENI MASIKANA MILLAN 2012/03437 ~ Complete ~ 54: TOUCH INQUIRY ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN Espoo ~ 72:PALIN ARTO REUNAMAKI JUKKA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 2011/05/ /03438 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLUE GAS LINE SPRAYING APPARATUS ~ 71:HITACHI POWER EUROPE GMBH Schifferstrasse Duisburg ~ 72:PAPENHEIM GEORG HASKE THOMAS OPLOH LOTHAR VOLLMER BERND ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/05/ /03439 ~ Complete ~ 54: FASTENING AND CARRYING DEVICE FOR A DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT INCONTINENCE PAD ~ 71:PAUL HARTMANN AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Paul-Hartmann-Strasse Heidenheim ~ 72:PAZ RUI MIGUEL KESSEL-MEIER RUDIGER GAUSE ENNO ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03440 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTI-PHASE DIETARY SUPPLEMENT PRODUCT ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF FREE STATE Department of Chemistry Nelson Mandela Drive Bloemfontein 9301 ~ 72:BRUSSOW MARCEL WERNER ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/08130 ~ 32: 2009/11/18 Page 45

46 2012/03441 ~ Complete ~ 54: AGGLOMERATED ALUMINA CONTAINING PRODUCT ~ 71:BUMATECH (PTY) LIMITED Suite 2 Waterstone Junction Main Road Sedgefield 6573 ~ 72:HEWITT SAMUEL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/00620 ~ 32: 2010/01/ /03442 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSPORT UNIT ~ 71:KUKA SYSTEM GMBH Blucherstrabe Augsburg ~ 72:CHO YONG-HAK HOLECEK THOMAS GASTL MATTHIAS HENNEKE THOMAS MOCKER SEBASTIAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03443 ~ Complete ~ 54: LAUNDRY DETERGENT COMPOSITION HAVING A MALODOR CONTROL COMPONENT AND METHODS OF LAUNDERING FABRICS ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY One Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinnati Ohio ~ 72:WOO RICKY AH-MAN HORENZIAK STEVEN ANTHONY JACKSON RHONDA JEAN LIU ZAIYOU MALANYAON MICHAEL-VINCENT NARIO OLCHOVY JASON JOHN READNOUR CHRISTINE MARIE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/287,383 ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03444 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINATION ~ 71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC One Franklin Plaza 200 North 16th Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania ~ 72:GILMER TONA KUAMR RAKESH LAQUERRE SYLVIE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/261,813 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03445 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD ~ 71:JOHNSON MATTHEY PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY 5th Floor 25 Farringdon Street London EC4A 4AB ~ 72:HAMILTON HUGH GAVIN CHARLES ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03446 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR HANDLING CONTAINERS ~ 71:AUSTRALIAN MOBILE MINING EQUIPMENT SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES PTY LIMITED 5 Sammut Street Smithfield Sydney 2164 New South Wales ~ 72:BRIDLE MURRAY ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03447 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENCODING TEXT INTO NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCES ~ 71:SYNTHETIC GENOMICS INC N Torrey Pines Road La Jolla California ~ 72:HUTCHISONI CLYDE A MONTAGUE MICHAEL G SMITH HAMILTON O ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/783,489 ~ 32: 2010/05/ /03448 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLAR STILL ASSEMBLY ~ 71:FIRST GREEN PARK PTY LTD 35 Robins Avenue Humevale 3757 Victoria ~ 72:JOHNSTONE PETER ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/09/ /03449 ~ Complete ~ 54: SULFOXIDE DERIVATIVES FOR TREATING TUMORS ~ 71:MERCK PATENT GMBH Frankfurther Strasse Darmstadt ~ 72:SCHIEMANN KAI STAEHLE WOLFGANG SCHULTZ MALANIE ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03450 ~ Complete ~ 54: N-(1R,2S,5R)-5-(TERT-BUTYLAMINO)-2-(S)-3-(7-TERT-BUTYLPYRAZOLO[1,5- A][1,3,5]TRIAZIN-4-YLAMINO)-2-OXYPRYROLIDIN-1YL)CYLCLOHEXYL)ACETAMIDE,ADUAL MODULATOR OF CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR ACTIVITY,CRYSTALLINE FORMS AND PROCESSES ~ 71:BRISTOL MEYERS SQUIBB COMPANY Route 206 And Province Line Road Princeton New Jersey ~ 72:CARTER PERCY H ROSSO VICTOR W CHERNEY ROBERT J LI JUN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/250,978 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03451 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINATIONS OF A SPECIFIC HCV NS5A INHIBITOR AND AN HCV NS3 PROTEASE INHIBITOR ~ 71:BRISTOL MEYERS SQUIBB COMPANY Route 206 And Province Line Road Princeton New Jersey ~ 72:LEMM JULIE A GAO MIN SHEAFFER AMY K VOSS STACEY A CHANIEWSKI SUSAN E MCPHEE FIONA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/899,840 ~ 32: 2010/10/ /03452 ~ Complete ~ 54: CGRP RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS ~ 71:BRISTOL MEYERS SQUIBB COMPANY Route 206 And Province Line Road Princeton New Jersey ~ 72:LUO GUANGLIN MACOR JOHN E DUBOWCHIK GENE M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/251,477 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03453 ~ Complete ~ 54: PACKAGE FOR CUSHIONING FOOD PRODUCT ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:STRILICH ERIK M COGLEY PAUL ANDREW GOQWENS PATRICK ALBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/578,929 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03454 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS FOR EVALUATING DIETARY INTAKE AND METHODS OF USING SAME ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:ABRAMSKI CATHERINE PATRICIA PAC SUSAN GERBERG CALLEN CHERYL WARREN STEFANI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/251,145 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03455 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A MOLECULAR RECOGNITION RESIN AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME ~ 71:IMPALA PLATINUM HOLDINGS LIMITED No.2 Fricker Road 2196 Illovo ~ 72:SIMTH IAN WILLIAM SANDS 2012/03456 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS INHIBITORS OF SGL T2 ~ 71:JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICALS N.V Turnhoutseweg 30 B-2340 Beerse ~ 72:FARINA VITTORIO HOUPIS IOANNIS N LEMAIRE SEBASTIEN FRANCOIS EMMANUEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/251,378 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03457 ~ Complete ~ 54: FIBER STRUCTURES CONTAINING ENCAPSULATION COMPLEX ~ 71:ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY 100 Independence Wall West 7th Floor Philadelphia Pennsylvania FILTRONA Page 46

47 RICHMOND INC 1625 Ashton Park Drive Colonial Heights VA ~ 72:JACOBSON RICHARD XIANG JIAN WARD BENNETT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/281,554 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03458 ~ Complete ~ 54: METAL SPUTTERED MONOFILAMENT OR MULTIFILAMENT HPPE YARNS ~ 71:DSM IP ASSETS B.V. Het Overloon 1 NL-6411 TE Heerlen ~ 72:VAZ CLAUDIA MARIA VAN DEN BOSCH EDITH ELISABETH SMEETS PAULS JOHANNES HYACINTHUS MARIE ABEN GERARDUS DIRKS CHRISTIAAN HENRI PETER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03459 ~ Complete ~ 54: HEAT EXCHANGER FOR GENERATING STEAM FOR SOLAR POWER PLANTS ~ 71:BALCKE DURR GMBH Ernst Dietrich Platz Ratingen ~ 72:BAND DIRK STAHLHUT JORG HEGNER WOLFGANG ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03460 ~ Complete ~ 54: OLEFIN FEED PURIFICATION PROCESS ~ 71:EXXONMOBIL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING COMPANY 1545 Route 22 East P O BOX 900 Annandale NJ ~ 72:CLARK MICHAEL C BERNING KEVIN J REICHENSPERGER MARK J MILES TODD J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/281,162 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03461 ~ Complete ~ 54: TARGETED BINDING AGENTS AGAINST B7-H1 ~ 71:MEDIMMMUNE LIMITED Milstein building Granta Park Cambridge CB21 6GH ~ 72:QUEVA CHRISTOPHE HAMMOND SCOTT BABCOCK JOHN KANG JASPAL SINGH BOYLE MELANIE MORROW MICHELLE ALIMZHANOV MARAT IAN FOLTZ SEKIROV LAURA CHODORGE MATTHIEU ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/264,061 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03462 ~ Complete ~ 54: DUAL VARIABLE DOMAIN IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100 Abbott Park Road Abbott Park Illinois ~ 72:GHAYUR TARIQ LIU JUNJIAN KAMATH RAJESH V HONORE MARIE P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/251,804 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03463 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF TREATING LIQUID FLOWS AT A CHEMICAL PULP MILL ~ 71:ANDRITZ OY Tammasaarenkatu 1 FI Helsinki ~ 72:VEHMAA JANNE TERVOLA PEKKA PIKKA OLAVI ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03465 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS FOR ENERGY RECOVERY AND RELATED METHODS ~ 71:PARADIGM WATERWORKS LLC th Aveunue E Tacoma Washington ~ 72:BATES LYLE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/261,720 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03466 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING SECURITY UNIT ASSOCIATED WITH INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ASSETS ~ 71:CHEE CHUN WOEI 34 Craig Road Chinatown Plaza Singapore HON TOW SIEW MARK 15 Diary Farm Road #02-02 The Diary Farm Singapore ~ 72:CHEE CHUN WOEI 2012/03467 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTAINER HAVING A RELOCKABLE LID PROVIDED WITH A RESILIENT RING ~ 71:ARDAGH MP GROUP NETHERLANDS B.V Zutphenseweg NL-7418 AH Deventer ~ 72:KLOSS UWE ERNST HUBERT MANFRED ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03468 ~ Complete ~ 54: GADD45BETA TARGETING AGENTS ~ 71:IMPERIAL INNOVATIONS LTD 52 Princess Gate Exhibition Road London SW7 2PG ~ 72:FRANZOSO GUIDO LOW CAROLINE MINLI RACHEL RUVO MENOTTI TRALU-STEWART CATHERINE JANE JAXA-CHAMIEC ALBERT ANDRZEJ MONTI SIMONA MARIA TORNATORE LAURA ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03469 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPLICATOR FOR APPLYING A RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCE TO A BIOLOGICAL TISSUE ~ 71:ITM ISOTOPEN TECHNOLOGIEN MUNCHEN AG Lichtenbergstrasse Garching ~ 72:CIPRIANI CESIDIO BICHLMAIER MAX TUOMO NIKULA BUCK OLIVER DESANTIS MARIA FORG SIEGFRIED HARFENSTELLER MARK ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03470 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE SHAPED SO THAT IT CAN BE USED ALONE TO SECURE A SOLAR PANEL TO A SINGLE BEAM OF A SUPPORT STRUCTURE,AND UNIT COMPRISING ONE SUCH DEVICE ~ 71:VINCENT INDUSTRIE Chemin de la Plaine d'elite 236 rue General de Gaulle F Brignais ~ 72:JACQUOT CLAUDE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03471 ~ Complete ~ 54: BLADES FOR SHAVING RAZORS ~ 71:THE GILLETTE COMPANY World Shaving Headquarters IP/Legal Patent Department-3E One Gillette Park Boston MA ~ 72:WAIN KEVIN JAMES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/262,324 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03472 ~ Complete ~ 54: DUAL VARIABLE DOMAIN IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100 Abbott Park Road Abbott Park Illinos ~ 72:GHAYUR TARIQ MCPHERSON MICHAEL J LIU JUNJIAN GU JIJIE SALFELD JOCHEN G HARRIS MARIA C ISAKSON PETER C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/255,686 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03473 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR REMOVING CONTAMINANTS FROM GAS STREAMS ~ 71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Klosterhofstrasse Munchen ~ 72:SUCHAK NARESH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/617,356 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03474 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYMBOL TIMING OFFSET SYNCHRONIZING APPARATUS HAVING LOW SIZE ~ 71:SANGMYUNG UNIVERSITY, COUNCIL FOR INDUSTRY ACADEMIC COOPERATION w/o Sangmyung Page 47

48 University San Anseo-Dong Dongnam-gu Cheonan-SI Chungcheongnam-Do ~ 72:JANG YOUNG BEOM HA JUN HYUNG ~ 33: KR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/03/ /03475 ~ Complete ~ 54: FFT PROCESSOR AND FFT METHOD FOR OFDM SYSTEM ~ 71:SANGMYUNG UNIVERSITY, COUNCIL FOR INDUSTRY ACADEMIC COOPERATION w/o Sangmyung University San Anseo-Dong Dongnam-gu Cheonan-SI Chungcheongnam-Do ~ 72:JANG YOUNG BEOM LEE DONG HOON ~ 33: KR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/03/ /03476 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HOUSING FACILITATION ~ 71:ERASMUS RHYNHARDT 178 Tamboti Avenue Orhigstad 1122 ~ 72:ERASMUS RHYNHARDT 2012/03477 ~ Complete ~ 54: THERAPEUTIC USES OF OLIGOMERIC AND POLYMERIC MONOTERPENES ~ 71:GENERA PHARMA LTD 8 Menachem Plaut Street Tamar PArk Rehovot ~ 72:ZADIK HAZAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/272,373 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03478 ~ Complete ~ 54: PELVIC SPLINT ~ 71:FIRST CARE PRODUCTS LTD 7 Pesach Lev Street Lod ~ 72:BERNARD BAR-NATAN MICHAL STADLER BEKERMAN AMNON HAMDANI GRAHAM HILL ~ 33: IL ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/29 - APPLIED ON 2012/05/ /03479 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BLOCK MAKING MACHINE ~ 71:HYDRAFORM DEVELOPMENTS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 220 Rondebult Road Libradene Boksburg 1459 ~ 72:KOFAHL JOACHIM 2012/03480 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CARTRIDGE ~ 71:FOWLDS 3 LIMITED Akara Building 24 De Castro street Wickhams cay 1 Road Town Tortola ~ 72:GODSIFF JOHN HOFMEYER 2012/03481 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIFUNGAL MIXTURE WITH FUNGAL ORGANISM PYTHIUM OLIGANDRUM ~ 71:BIO AGENS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT-BARD S.R.O Tyrsova 180 Cerncice ~ 72:MARTIN SUCHANEK RADIM KLIMES ~ 33: CZ ~ 31: PV ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03482 ~ Complete ~ 54: HOODED FIELD CROP SPRAY APPARATUS FOR SPRAYING CROPS ~ 71:HENRICUS JOHANNES GODEFRIDUS MARIA HOEBEN Rummeling 5 RH Maarheeze NL-6026 ~ 72:HENRICUS JOHANNES GODEFRIDUS MARIA HOEBEN 2012/03483 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AUXILIARY HANDLE ~ 71:BRIAN MCGRATH P.O. BOX 818 PYRAMID 0120 ~ 72:BRIAN MCGRATH 2012/03484 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS,METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR PROVIDING ONE OR MORE ADJUSTED PARAMETERS FOR PROVISION OF AN UPMIX SIGNAL REPRESENTATION ON THE BASIS OF A DOWNMIX SIGNAL REPRESENTATION AND A PARAMETRIC SIDE INFORMATION ASSOCIATED WITH THE DOWNMIX SIGNAL REPRESENTATION, USING AN AVERAGE VALUE ~ 71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E V Hansastrasse 27C Munchen ~ 72:FALCH CORNELIA HERRE JURGEN TERENTIV LEON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/369,256 ~ 32: 2010/07/ /03485 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR STARTING UP A SEPARATING PROCESS FOR PURIFICATIVE REMOVAL OF ACRYLIC ACID CRYSTALS FROM A SUSPENSION OF CRYSTALS THEREOF IN MOTHER LIQUOR ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:HEILEK JORG LITTERS DIRK MULLER-ENGEL KLAUS JOACHIM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/356,078 ~ 32: 2010/06/ /03486 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIOXA-BICYCLO[3.2.1]OCTANE-2,3,4-TRIOL DERIVATIVES ~ 71:PFIZER INC 235 East 42nd street New York NY ~ 72:MASCITTI VINCENT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/372,938 ~ 32: 2010/08/ /03487 ~ Complete ~ 54: BRUSH SECTION FOR AN ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH ~ 71:BRAUN GMBH Frankfurt Strasse 145 D Kronberg im Taunus ~ 72:FRITSCH THOMAS STOERKEL ULRICH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/855,945 ~ 32: 2010/08/ /03488 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORAL CLEANING SECTION ~ 71:BRAUN GMBH Frankfurt Strasse 145 D Kronberg im Taunus ~ 72:STOERKEL ULRICH FRITSCH THOMAS STOLPER MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/855,945 ~ 32: 2010/08/ /03489 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WATER HEATER ~ 71:JAKOVLJEVIC ZIVOJIN 12 Lonely Road Selcourt Springs ~ 72:JAKOVLJEVIC ZIVOJIN 2012/03490 ~ Complete ~ 54: BUMPER ~ 71:ANGLO OPERATIONS LMITED 44 Main Street Johannesburg 2001 Gauteng ~ 72:SMIT DANIEL FREDERIK ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03710 ~ 32: 2011/05/ /03491 ~ Complete ~ 54: PARENTERAL FORMULATIONS OF GEMCITABINE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:CLAVIS PHARMA ASA Parkveien 53-B NO-0256 Oslo ~ 72:AHRABI SAYEN MYHREN FINN ERIKSEN OLE HENRIK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/262,999 ~ 32: 2009/11/20 Page 48

49 2012/03492 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD OF CONTROLLING A GRAVITY SEDIMENTATION DEVICE ~ 71:PATERSON & COOKE CONSULTING ENGINEERS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33 Kyalami Boulevard Kyalami Business Park kyalami 1684 ~ 72:VIETTI ANDREW JOSEPH DUNN FREDRE 2012/03493 ~ Complete ~ 54: CO2 RMOVAL FROM GASES BY MEANS OF AQUEOUS AMINE SOLUTIONS WITH THE ADDITION OF A STERICALLY HINDERED AMINE ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrichuhde-Strasse Dortmund ~ 72:MENZEL JOHANNES VON MORSTEIN OLAF ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/01/ /03494 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CREATING A FINE-GRAINED FUEL FROM SOLID OR PASTE-LIKE RAW ENERGY MATERIALS BY MEANS OF TORREFACTION AND CRUSHING ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse Dortmund PROACTER SCHUTZRECHTSVERWALTUNGS GMBH Gollheimer Strasse Russingen ~ 72:ABRAHAM RALF HAMEI STEFAN SCHAFER RALF ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/02/ /03495 ~ Complete ~ 54: A GEARED HYDRAULIC MACHINE ~ 71:INTERPUMP ENGINEERING S.L.R 2 Via G.B Vico I Reggio Emilia ~ 72:MONTIPO FULVIO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: RE2009A ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03496 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLUE GAS TREATMENT SYSTEM ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse 7 CH-5400 Baden ~ 72:KOSS PETER ULRICH ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03497 ~ Complete ~ 54: MICROSPHERES OF HYDROLYSED STARCH WITH ENDOGENOUS, CHARGED LIGANDS ~ 71:MAGLE AB MAgle Stora Kyrkogata 6 S Lund ~ 72:MALMSJO MALIN THORDARSON EDDIE APELL STEN PETER FYHR PETER ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03498 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-C4.4A ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Mullerstrasse Berlin ~ 72:LINDEN LARS CAO YONG-JIANG LEDER GABRIELE STELTE-LUDWIG BEATRIX HARRENGA AXEL FINNERN RICARDA DITTMER FRANK MAYER- BARTSCHIMID ANKE FRANZ JUERGEN GREVEN SIMONE WILLUDA JORG TEBBE JAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/07/ /03499 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR BIOPROSTHETIC VALVES WITH COMMISURAL POSTS WITH HEART-SHAPED OPENINGS ~ 71:AGATHOS EFSTATHIOS-ANDREAS 10 October 28th Str Filothei Attikis ~ 72:AGATHOS EFSTATHIOS-ANDREAS ~ 33: GR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03500 ~ Complete ~ 54: A CONTAINER CLOSURE ~ 71:FONTANA RAOUL EUGENIO 150 Maclean Street Umkomaas 4170 ~ 72:FONTANA RAOUL EUGENIO 2012/03501 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF FORMING SINGLE FACE CORRUGATED BOARD ~ 71:CORCEL IP LTD c/o Level 12 KPMG Centre 85 Alexandra Street Hamilton 3204 ~ 72:VAN BERLO PATRICK ANTONIUS MARIA ~ 33: NZ ~ 31: ~ 32: 2008/05/ /03502 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-VIRAL COMPOUNDS ~ 71:ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100 Abbott Park Road D377/AP6A-1 Abbott Park Illinois ~ 72:DEGOEY DAVID A HUTCHINS CHARLES W KRUEGER ALLAN C MOTTER CHRISTOPHER E PATEL SACHIN V KEDDY RYAN G HUTCHINSON DOUGLAS K WAGNER ROLF TUFANO MICHAEL D ROCKYWAY TODD W PRATT JOHN K WOLLER KEVIN R CALIFANO JEAN C CASPI DANIEL D GAO YI KATI WARREN M DONNER PAMELA L RANDOLPH JOHN T NELSON LISSA T MATULENKO MARK A JINKERSON TAMMIE K FLENTGE CHARLES A MARING CLARENCE J BETEBENNER DAVID A LIU DACHUN SARRIS KATHY WAGAW SEBLE H LI WENKE BELLIZZI MARY E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243,596 ~ 32: 2009/09/ /03503 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-VIRAL COMPOUNDS ~ 71:ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100 Abbott Park Road D377/AP6A-1 Abbott Park Illinois ~ 72:DEGOEY DAVID A HUTCHINS CHARLES W KRUEGER ALLAN C MOTTER CHRISTOPHER E PATEL SACHIN V KEDDY RYAN G HUTCHINSON DOUGLAS K WAGNER ROLF TUFANO MICHAEL D ROCKYWAY TODD W PRATT JOHN K WOLLER KEVIN R CALIFANO JEAN C CASPI DANIEL D GAO YI KATI WARREN M DONNER PAMELA L RANDOLPH JOHN T NELSON LISSA T MATULENKO MARK A JINKERSON TAMMIE K FLENTGE CHARLES A MARING CLARENCE J BETEBENNER DAVID A LIU DACHUN SARRIS KATHY WAGAW SEBLE H LI WENKE BELLIZZI MARY E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243,596 ~ 32: 2009/09/ /03504 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-VIRAL COMPOUNDS ~ 71:ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100 Abbott Park Road D377/AP6A-1 Abbott Park Illinois ~ 72:DEGOEY DAVID A HUTCHINS CHARLES W KRUEGER ALLAN C MOTTER CHRISTOPHER E PATEL SACHIN V KEDDY RYAN G HUTCHINSON DOUGLAS K WAGNER ROLF TUFANO MICHAEL D ROCKYWAY TODD W PRATT JOHN K WOLLER KEVIN R CALIFANO JEAN C CASPI DANIEL D GAO YI KATI WARREN M DONNER PAMELA L RANDOLPH JOHN T NELSON LISSA T MATULENKO MARK A JINKERSON TAMMIE K FLENTGE CHARLES A MARING CLARENCE J BETEBENNER DAVID A LIU DACHUN SARRIS KATHY WAGAW SEBLE H LI WENKE BELLIZZI MARY E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243,596 ~ 32: 2009/09/18 Page 49

50 2012/03505 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIAGNOSTIC COMPOSITION COMPRISING PLASMA CATIONS HAVING SUPERIOR SAFETY PROFILE ~ 71:GE HEALTHCARE AS P O Box 4220 N Nycoveien 1-2 N-0401 Oslo ~ 72:WISTRAND LARS-GORAN NEWTON BEN THANING MIKKEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03506 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A TEXTILE ~ 71:CHARNAUD TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 29 Jesmond Grove Overport 4067 Durban KZN ~ 72:CHARNAUD ANDREW JOHN CHARNAUD FIONA 2012/03507 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING ANIMALS WITH A REDUCED ABILITY TO DIGEST LIPID AND PROTEIN ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:PATIL AVINASH CUPP CAROLYN JEAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/279,044 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03508 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLOATING ENERGY PRODUCING PLANT ~ 71:HEXICON AB Varvsgatan 6 S Oregrund ~ 72:TUNBJER ANDERS LANDVIK DAG SUNDQUIST PERCY ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03509 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING EXTRACTS OF ZIZYPHUS JOAZEIRO AND RELATED METHODS ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York New York ~ 72:TRIVEDI HARSH M GITTINS ELIZABETH K ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/266,558 ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03510 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING EXTRACTS OF MYRISTICA FRAGRANS AND RELATED METHODS ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York New York ~ 72:TRIVEDI HARSH M GITTINS ELIZABETH K ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/266,570 ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03511 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A COMBINATION OF NATURAL EXTRACTS AND RELATED METHODS ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO 300 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK NEW YORK ~ 72:TRIVEDI HARSH M GITTINS ELIZABETH K ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/266,700 ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03512 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING EXTRACTS OF GARCINIA MANGOSTANA L. AND RELATED METHODS ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York New York ~ 72:TRIVEDI HARSH M GITTINS ELIZABETH K ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/266,563 ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03513 ~ Complete ~ 54: VEHICLE FOR DEPLOYING A MOBILE SURVEILLANCE MODULE ~ 71:TERRAHAWK LLC 2638 Lombardy Lane Dallas TX ~ 72:JAMES TOM R SPENCE JOHN R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/613,183 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03514 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISSOLVABLE FILMS CONTAINING HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF NONIONIC SURFACTANTS SUCH AS POLYSORBATES ENHANCE HIGH SOLID LOADINGS ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York New York ~ 72:MARTINETT MELISSA JABBAL RAJAN 2012/03515 ~ Complete ~ 54: NON-AQUEOUS, SINGLE TUBE DENTRIFICE WHITENING COMPOSITIONS, METHODS OF USE AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York New York ~ 72:CHOPRA SUMAN K IBRAHIM SAYED PRENCIPE MICHAEL ZAIDEL LYNETTE LEIGH LEONORA 2012/03516 ~ Complete ~ 54: THE USE OF AN L3 AND/OR L5 SOURCE AS A VACCINE OR AS A DIAGNOSTIC FOR A PARASITIC DISEASE ~ 71:LABORATORIES LETI S.L Calle-del Sol 5 Es Tres Cantos Madrid ~ 72:ALONSO-BEDATE CARLOS RAMIREZ GARCIA LAURA SOTO ALVAREZ MANUEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/261,020 ~ 32: 2009/11/13 - APPLIED ON 2012/05/ /03517 ~ Complete ~ 54: MELANOMA SPECIFIC BIOMARKER ~ 71:THE UNIVERSITY OF SURREY Guildford Surrey GU2 7XH ~ 72:RICHARD MORGAN HARVEY S PANDHA ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03518 ~ Complete ~ 54: A CARPET AND THE METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A CARPET ~ 71:BELGOTEX FLOORCOVERINGS (PTY) LIMITED 20 Chesterfield Road Willowton Pietermaritzburg 3201 ~ 72:JANSEN VUUREN MARIUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/07235 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03519 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PUMP ~ 71:PURICARE INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LTD 28 Cathedral Street George 6529 ~ 72:HARRIS KENNETH 2012/03520 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ARC FURNACE ELECTRODE CLAMP ASSEMBLY ~ 71:ALLIED FURNACE CONSULTANTS (PTY) LIMITED 70 KELLY ROAD JET PARK 1469 BOKSBURG ~ 72:THERON MALCOLM CHRISTIAN BOTHA RIANDER FAURIE 2012/03521 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR PROMOTING INTERACTION WITH AN AUGMENTED IMAGE ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Cnr. Kingsway & University Roads Auckland Park Johannesburg 2006 ~ 72:ROBINSON BRENT EVAN STEYN NICO 2012/03522 ~ Complete ~ 54: BICYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS a4b2 NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR LIGANDS ~ 71:SUVEN LIFE SCIENCES LIMITED Serence Chambers Road 5 Avenue 7 Banjara Hills Hyderabad Page 50

51 Andhra Pradesh ~ 72:NIROGI RAMAKRISHNA VEERAMALLA SRINIVAS AHMAD ISHTIYAQUE SHINDE ANIL KARBHARI BHYRAPUNENI GOPINADH MOHAMMED ABDUL RASHEED RAVELLA SRINIVAS RAO JAYARAJAN PRADEEP KAMBHAMPTI RAMA SASTRI JASTI VENKATESWARLU ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2838/CHE/2009 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03523 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL COMPOUNDS AS RECEPTOR MODULATORS WITH THERAPEUTIC UTILITY ~ 71:ALLERGAN INC 2525 Dupont Drive Irvine CA ~ 72:HEIDELBAUGH TODD M NGUYEN PHONG X ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03524 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL COMPOUNDS AS RECEPTOR MODULATORS WITH THERAPEUTIC UTILITY ~ 71:ALLERGAN INC 2525 Dupont Drive T2 7H Irvine CA ~ 72:HEIDELBAUGH TODD M NGUYEN PHONG X ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03525 ~ Complete ~ 54: VINEYARD CULTURE METHOD ENABLING THE YEASTS THEREOF TO BE OBTAINED FOR HIGH SUGAR AND ALCOHOL CONTENT FERMENTATION ~ 71:BODEGAS DAGON S.L.N.E C/Cooperation 4 E Venta del Moro Valencia ~ 72:MARQUES SAHUQUILLO MIGUEL JESUS NAVARRO AVINO JUAN PEDRO ~ 33: ES ~ 31: P ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03526 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF IMPLEMENTING A FUEL RELATED REWARD FOR A DRIVER OF A MOTOR VEHICLE AND A SYSTEM THEREFOR ~ 71:DISCOVERY HOLDINGS LIMITED 155 West Street Sandton 2196 Gauteng ~ 72:GORE ADRIAN SWARTZBERG BARRY ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03580 ~ 32: 2011/05/ /03527 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR IMPROVING THE DESIGN, BIOAVAILABILITY, AND EFFICACY OF RANDOM SEQUENCE POLYMER COMPOSITIONS VIA SERUM PROTEIN-BASED DETECTION OF RANDOM SEQUENCE POLYMER COMPOSITION ~ 71:ARES TRADING S.A. Zone Industrielle de l'ouriettaz CH-1170 Aubonne ~ 72:ZANELLI ERIC KRIEGER JEFF CONNOLLY JOE COLLINS KATHRYN H ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/09/ /03528 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACID MODIFIED NATURAL MINERAL FILLER TO INITIALIZE THE BETA- NUCLEATION OF POLYPROPYLENE ~ 71:OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG Baslestrasse 42 CH-4665 Oftringen ~ 72:KNEER MICHAEL BURI MATTHIAS GANE PATRICK A C ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03529 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GUSSET BAG ~ 71:SCP POLYCLOTH MANUFACTURING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 75 Wilcocks Road Bayswater Bloemfoentein 9301 ~ 72:LEE KEVIN 2012/03530 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PANEL FOR A CONTAINER, A CONTAINER PROVIDED WITH SUCH CONTAINER AND A METHOD FOR MAKING SAME ~ 71:IMPRESS GROUP B.V. ZUTPHENSEWEG NL AH DEVENTER ~ 72:LEBOUCHER FABRICE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03531 ~ Complete ~ 54: CERTAIN CRYSTALLINE HYDRATES, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS THEREOF AND METHODS FOR PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF ~ 71:SICHUAN BEILIKE BIOTECHNOLOGY LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY No 456 Jonshi Road Jinjiang Industrial Development Zone Chengdu Sichuan ~ 72:QUE FENG WANG YING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03532 ~ Complete ~ 54: HOT-PRESSED MEMBER AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME ~ 71:JFE STEEL CORPORATION 2-3 Uchisaiwai-Cho 2-Chome Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:NAKAMARU HIROKI NAKAJIMA SEIJI MIYOSHI TATSUYA MASUOKA HIROYUKI OOTSUKA SHINJI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/09/ /03533 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTICYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~ 71:SUNOVION PHARMACEUTICALS INC 84 Waterford Drive Marlborough Massachusetts ~ 72:SHAO LIMING CAMPBELL JOHN EMMERSON HEWITT MICHAEL CHARLES CAMPBELL UNA HANANIA TALEEN G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03534 ~ Complete ~ 54: REFLECTIVE DEVICE FOR A PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE WITH BIFACIAL CELLS ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 25 Rue Leblanc Batiment "Le Ponant D" F Paris ~ 72:SANZONE VINCENZO GERRITSEN ERIC THONY PHILIPPE ~ 33: US ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03535 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE COMPRISING AS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION AND HAVING AN OPTICAL FUNCTION ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 25 Rue Leblanc Batiment "Le Ponant D" F Paris ~ 72:GERRITSEN ERIC THONY PHILIPPE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03536 ~ Complete ~ 54: A FOLDING KNIFE ~ 71:WILCOSPEX (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 67 Erica Lane Still Bay 6674 ~ 72:FELLOWS MICHAEL WILLIAM CONRADIE STEPHANUS RICHUARD ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03328 ~ 32: 2011/05/06 Page 51

52 2012/03537 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN ELECTROMECHANICAL DOOR LOCKING MECHANISM AND SYSTEM ~ 71:MORTON RICHARD CHARLES 145 Acutt Avenue Parkhill Durban North 4501 ~ 72:MORTON RICHARD CHARLES 2012/03538 ~ Complete ~ 54: PALM ACTIVATED DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE ~ 71:JANSSEN BIOTECH INC 800/850 Ridgeview Drive Horsham PA ~ 72:OLSON LORIN P GLENCROSS JAMES FOLEY NICHOLAS KRULEVITCH PETER WANG JINGLI ZHAO MINGQI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/07/ /03539 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONNECTOR CLIP ~ 71:USG INTERIORS LLC 550 West Adams Street Chicago IL ~ 72:LEHANE JAMES JR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03540 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRICYCLIC ANTIBODIES ~ 71:BASILEA PHARMACEUTICA AG Grenzacherstrasse 487 CH-4005 Basel ~ 72:GAUCHER BERANGERE TANG XIAOHU XU LIN DANEL FRANCK HUBERT XIE TONG ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03541 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING SILICON ~ 71:EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH Rellinghauser Strasse Essen Germany. ~ 72:KARL ALFONS RAULEDER HARTWIG LANG JURGEN ERWIN FRINGS BODO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03542 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PYROLYSIS OF CARBOHYDRATES ~ 71:EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH Rellinghauser Strasse Essen Germany. ~ 72:KARL ALFONS RAULEDER HARTWIG LANG JURGEN ERWIN FRINGS BODO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03543 ~ Complete ~ 54: PARABOLIC COLLECTOR ~ 71:AIRLIGHT ENERGY IP SA Via Croce 1 Biasca CH-6710 ~ 72:PEDRETTI MAURO ~ 33: CH ~ 31: 1942/09 ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03544 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS, COMPOSITIONS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING FOULING OF A MEMBRANE ~ 71:NOVOZYMES BIOLOGICALS INC 5400 Corporate Circle Salem Virginia ~ 72:DRAHOS DAVID PETERSEN SVEND ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/08/ /03545 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLAME-RESISTENT COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND ARTICLES CONTAINING CARBON NANOTUBE-INFUSED FIBER MATERIALS ~ 71:APPLIED NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS LLC 2323 Eastern Blvd Baltimore MD ~ 72:ALBERDING MARK R SHAH TUSHAR K MALECKI HARRY C ADCOCK DANIEL JACOB ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03546 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDROPHILIC FILTERATION DURING MANUFACTURE OF VACCINE ADJUVANTS ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:KRAUS GOTTFRIED ESKES ROBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03547 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR CARRYING AND DROPPING LOADS FOR A TRANSPORT AIRPLANE ~ 71:MBDA FRANCE 37 Boulevard de Montmorency Paris ~ 72:JAURAND BENOIT MICHAUD FREDERIC ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03548 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS PRINTING OF PRECISION STRUCTURES ON A GLASS RIBBON, AND GLASS RIBBON THUS OBTAINED ~ 71:FIVES STEIN Avenue de la Liberte F Maisons Alfort ~ 72:KUHN WOLF STEFAN PAHMER FRANCOIS ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 09/05554 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03549 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS-BASED VECTOR FOR INDUCING AN IMMUNE RESPONSE IN MAMMALS ~ 71:STICHTING DIENST LANDBOUWKUNDIG ONDERZOEK Costerweg Wageningen ~ 72:MOORMANN ROBERTUS JACOBUS MARIA ANTONIS ADRIANUS FRANCISCUS DEKKER ALDO KORTEKAAS JEROEN ALEXANDER PEETERS BERNARDUS PETRUS HERBERTUS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03550 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORE FINE AGGLOMERATE TO BE USED IN SINTERING PROCESS AND PRODUCTION PROCESS OF ORE FINES AGGLOMERATE ~ 71:VALE S.A Avenida Graca Aranha 26 CEP Centro Rio de Janeiro ~ 72:PORTA PIMENTA HAMILTON DE CASTRO DUTRA FLAVIO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03551 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECOMBINANT MODIFIED VACCINIA ANKARA (MVA) VACCINIA VIRUS CONTAINING RESTRUCTURED INSERTION SITES ~ 71:THE U.S.A AS REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH 6011 Executive Boulevard Suite 325 Msc 7660 Bethesda MD ~ 72:MOSS BERNARD EARL PATRICIA L WYATT LINDA S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/16 - APPLIED ON 2012/05/ /03552 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR INDICATING MOVEMENT OF AN ARTICLE FROM ONE POSITION OR ORIENTATION TO ANOTHER POSITION OR ORIENTATION ~ 71:BRONTE ECKERMANN 33 Bower Road Semaphore South SA 5019 ~ 72:BRONTE ECKERMANN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/16 Page 52

53 2012/03554 ~ Provisional ~ 54: UNDERGROUND RAIL JOINT FILLER ~ 71:WARREN MEYER 397 Teresa Ave the Willows Ext 13 Pretoria East ~ 72:WARREN MEYER 2012/03555 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MINE CAGE TOTALIZER ~ 71:WARREN MEYER 397 Teresa Ave the Willows Ext 13 Pretoria East ~ 72:WARREN MEYER 2012/03556 ~ Provisional ~ 54: UNDERGROUND RAIL EMERGENCY SLEEPER ~ 71:WARREN MEYER 397 Teresa Ave the Willows Ext 13 Pretoria East ~ 72:WARREN MEYER 2012/03557 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GRAVITY,BUOYANCU & GAS-DRIVEN ENGINE ~ 71:JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER BERG Holdrift Bredasdorp 7280 ~ 72:JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER BERG 2012/03558 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SEPARATOR AND METHOD FOR TREATMENT OF A CONTAMINED LIQUID ~ 71:BARRY ROSS DUNMAN 1 Zoetendal Street Somerset West 7130 ~ 72:BARRY ROSS DUNMAN 2012/03559 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA FOR TRANDUCING LONGITUDINAL ELECTROSCALAR WAVES ~ 71:JOHAN FREDERIK KIRSTEN Unit 56 The East Village Leander Road Olympus 0081 ~ 72:JOHAN FREDERIK KIRSTEN 2012/03560 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SCALAR FIELD PROPULSION MODULE ~ 71:JOHAN FREDERIK KIRSTEN Unit 56 The East Village Leander Road Olympus 0081 ~ 72:JOHAN FREDERIK KIRSTEN 2012/03561 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD TO TRANDUCE ELECTROSCALAR ENERGY FROM A VACUUM ~ 71:JOHAN FREDERIK KIRSTEN Unit 56 The East Village Leander Road Olympus 0081 ~ 72:JOHAN FREDERIK KIRSTEN 2012/03562 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LONGITUDINAL ELECTROSCALAR WAVE GENERATOR ~ 71:JOHAN FREDERIK KIRSTEN Unit 56 The East Village Leander Road Olympus 0081 ~ 72:JOHAN FREDERIK KIRSTEN 2012/03563 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CENTRALLY FED BALL ANTENNA INSIDE SPHERICAL SHELL ~ 71:JOHAN FREDERIK KIRSTEN Unit 56 The East Village Leander Road Olympus 0081 ~ 72:JOHAN FREDERIK KIRSTEN 2012/03564 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ARTICLE OF CLOTHING ~ 71:SINEVASAN MOONSAMY 99 Hexham Road Unit 12 Westham Phoenix 4068 ~ 72:SINEVASAN MOONSAMY 2012/03565 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXTERNAL CASING PACKER ~ 71:GRAY IAN 93 Colebard Street West Acacia Ridge Queensland 4110 ~ 72:GRAY IAN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03566 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR ANALYSING GAS FROM STRATA BEING DRILLED UNDER HIGH MUD FLOWS ~ 71:GRAY IAN 93 Colebard Street West Acacia Ridge Queensland 4110 ~ 72:GRAY IAN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03567 ~ Complete ~ 54: BEARING ASSEMBLY FOR A WIND TURBINE ~ 71:SUZLON ENERGY GMBH Kurt-Dunkelmann-Str Rostock ~ 72:WAGNER JUERGEN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03568 ~ Complete ~ 54: RAILWAY VEHICLE BRAKE DISC ~ 71:WABTEC HOLDING CORPORATION 1001 Air Brake Avenue Wilmerding Pennsylvania ~ 72:FINCH GLYN A JR MATHERN PETER D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03569 ~ Complete ~ 54: SAMPLER FOR TAKING SAMPLES FORM MELTS HAVING A MELTING POINT HIGHER THAN 600C, AND METHOD FOR TAKING SAMPLES ~ 71:HERAEUS ELECTRO-NITE INTERNATIONAL N.V. Centrum Zuid Houthalen ~ 72:SONG LIHUAN BROEKMANS GERRIT NEYENS GUIDO JACOBUS BEYENS DRIES ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/12/ /03570 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTI-MODE AUDIO CODEC AND CELP CODING ADAPTED THEREFORE ~ 71:FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E V Hansastrasse 27C Munchen ~ 72:GEIGER RALF FUCHS GUILLAUME MULTRUS MARKUS GRILL BERNHARD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03571 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING AN UPMIX SIGNAL REPRESENTATION ON THE BASIS OF DOWNMIX SIGNAL REPRESENTATION, APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A BITSTREAM REPRESENTATION A MULTI-CHANNEL AUDIO SIGNAL, METHODS, COMPUTER PROGRAM AND BITSTREAM USING A DISTORTION CONTROL SIGNALING ~ 71:DOLBY INTERNATIONAL AB Apollo Building 3E Herikerbergweg CN Amersterdam Zuidoost FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E V Hansastrasse 27C Munchen ~ 72:ENGDEGARD JONAS PURNHAGEN HEIKO HERRE JURGEN TERENTIV LEON FALCH CORNELIA HELLMUTH OLIVER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/07/ /03572 ~ Complete ~ 54: TIRE BEAD FOR A HEAVY CIVIL ENGINEERING VEHICLE ~ 71:COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES ETABLISSEMENTS MICHELIN 12 Cours Sablon Clermont Ferrand MICHELIN RECHERCHE ET TECHNIQUE S.A. Route Louis Braille 10 CH-1763 Granges-Paccot ~ 72:BONDU LUCIEN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/09 Page 53

54 2012/03573 ~ Complete ~ 54: TIRE BEAD FOR A HEAVY CIVIL ENGINEERING VEHICLE ~ 71:COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES ETABLISSEMENTS MICHELIN 12 Cours Sablon Clermont Ferrand MICHELIN RECHERCHE ET TECHNIQUE S.A. Route Louis Braille 10 CH-1763 Granges-Paccot ~ 72:BONDU LUCIEN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03574 ~ Complete ~ 54: TIRE BEAD FOR HEAVY CIVIL ENGINEERING VEHICLE ~ 71:COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES ETABLISSEMENTS MICHELIN 12 Cours Sablon Clermont Ferrand MICHELIN RECHERCHE ET TECHNIQUE S.A. Route Louis Braille 10 CH-1763 Granges-Paccot ~ 72:BONDU LUCIEN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03575 ~ Complete ~ 54: GAMING MACHINE HAVING PLURAL GAMING MODES ~ 71:UNIVERSAL ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION Ariake Frontier Building Tower A, Ariake Koto-ku Tokyo ARUZE GAMING AMERICA INC 745 Grier Drive Las Vegas Nevada ~ 72:OSAWA AKIRA TERANISHI TATSUYA ISO TAKESHI KITAMURA KENTA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 2011/06/ /03576 ~ Complete ~ 54: MAN/MACHINE DIALOGUE SYSTEM ~ 71:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 35 rue Joseph Monier F Rueil-Malmaison ~ 72:CHAUVET FRANCIS BENNI DOMINQUE TARDIVON ALAIN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03577 ~ Complete ~ 54: GRANULAR SAVOURY FOOD CONCENTRATE ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BUECKER BERND MAYR ANDREAS STEINMETZ JEAN-MARIE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03578 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR TRACKING INVENTORY USING AN RFID TAG TAPE ~ 71:CAREFUSION 303 INC 3750 Torrey View Court San Diego California ~ 72:YTURRALDE MARK ROSS GRAHAM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03579 ~ Complete ~ 54: MINIMALLY INVASIVE LAPAROSCOPIC SURGICAL PLIERS ~ 71:UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE CATALUNYA C/ Jordi Girona 31 E Barcelona ~ 72:AMAT GIRBAU JOSEP ~ 33: ES ~ 31: P ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03580 ~ Complete ~ 54: GUM BASES, CHEWING GUMS BASED THEREUPON, AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME ~ 71:WM. WRIGLEY JR COMPANY 410 North Michigan Avenue Chicago Illinois ~ 72:XIA XIAOHU LIN KENNETH SHOU-CHEIN SHEPHERD PHILIP HAAS MICHAEL S SHARKASI TAWFIK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03581 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRILL RIG ~ 71:OPPEL BEN BARRON 605 Fluorite Close Helderkruin View 1724 Roodepoort ~ 72:OPPEL BEN BARRON ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02644 ~ 32: 2011/04/ /03582 ~ Complete ~ 54: CORE STABILIZED MICROCAPSULES, METHOD OF THEIR PREPARATION AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:SOL-GEL TECHNOLOGIES LTD Golda Meir St 7 Weizmann Science Park Ness Ziona ~ 72:TOLEDANO OFER SERTCHOOK HANAN MARCO-DAGAN DORIT BAR-SIMANTOV HAIM FIREMAN-SHORESH SHARON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03583 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A PIPE SECURING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:CONTINENT PROCUREMENT & SUPPLY CC 29 Wilson Street Fair Hills Unit 4 Northcliff 2195 Johannesburg Gauteng ~ 72:MATHY KLAUS GERH DIEHARD CLAASSEN CORNELIUS GYSBERT JOHANNES 2012/03584 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH ACTIVITY SMALL CRYSTAL ZSM-12 ~ 71:EXXONMOBIL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING COMPANY 1545 Route 22 East P O Box 900 Annandale NJ ~ 72:SAUNDERS RICHARD BYRON LAI FRANK WENYIH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03585 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR PRODUCING RENEWABLE MATERIALS FORM INHIBITING COMPOUNDS ~ 71:BP CORPORATION NORTH AMERICA INC 501 Westlake Park Boulevard Houston Texas ~ 72:BORDEN JACOB ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03586 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR THE REMOVAL OF CHLORIDE FROM ZINC SULPHATE SOLUTION ~ 71:OUTOTEC OYJ Riihitontuntie 7 FI Espoo ~ 72:RUONALA MIKKO ARPALAHTI ANTTI SVENS KURT LEPISTO KAROLINE ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03587 ~ Complete ~ 54: INSECTICIDAL COMPOUNDS BASED ON ISOXAZOLINE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:SYGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AG Schwarzwaldalle 215 CH-4058 Basel ~ 72:CASSAYRE JEROME YVES EL QACEMI MYRIEM TOUEG JULIE CLEMENTINE RENOLD PETER PITTERNA THOMAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/10/ /03588 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL TRICYCLIC COMPOUNDS ~ 71:ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100 Abbott Park Road Abbott Park Illinois ~ 72:HOEMANN MICHAEL Z ARGIRIADI MARIA A CALDERWOOD DAVID J FIAMENGO BRYAN A FRIEDMAN MICHAEL GOEDKEN ERIC R LI BIQIN C MULLEN KELLY D STEWART KENT D WALLACE GRIER A WOLLER KEVIN R WISHART NEIL BREINLINGER ERIC C ERICSSON ANNA M FRANK KRISTINE E GEORGE DAWN M JOSEPHSOHN NATHAN S MORYTKO MICHAEL J SOMAL GAGANDEEP VOSS JEFFREY W WANG LU ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/01 Page 54

55 2012/03589 ~ Complete ~ 54: AMYLOID BETA AGGREGATES IN CEREBRO SPINAL FLUID AS BIOMAKERS FOR ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:PERETZ DAVID WANG XUEMEI YAM ALICE ALLAUZEN SOPHIE GAO MAN FEDYNSHYN JOSEPH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03590 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED METHOD AND MACHINE FOR PREPARING ESPRESSO COFFEE ~ 71:LA MARZOCCO S.R.L Via La Torre 14/H I Scarperia ~ 72:BIANCHI ROBERTO ELLUL-BLAKE JACOB ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/04/ /03591 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLATE PROCESSING ~ 71:INTELLIGENT ENERGY LTD Charnwood Building Holywell PArk Ashby Road Loughborough Leicestershire LE11 3GB ~ 72:HOOD PETER DAVID WILSON ANTONY RICHARD ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03592 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A FALL ARRESTOR DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR A CAGE ~ 71:CERTUS ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD 6 Axle Drive Clayville Ext Olifantsfontein Gauteng ~ 72:BENASSI ALFONSO - APPLIED ON 2012/05/ /03464 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR REDUCING NOX AND SMOKE EMISSIONS FROM DIESEL ENGINES AT MINIMUM FUEL CONSUMPTION ~ 71:BP CORPORATION NORTH AMERICA INC 501 Westlake Park Boulevard Houston Texas CUMMINS INC 500 Jackson Street Columbus IN UT- BATTELLE LLC One Bethel Valley Road Oak Ridge Tennessee ~ 72:XU YI KUMAR SHANKAR FRAZIER TIMOTHY R WOLF LESLIE STANTON DONALD W BUNTING BRUCE G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/256,471 ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03593 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMB FOR TREATING PEDICULOSIS ~ 71:JUAN MARTIN SANZ Avda.Cordoba 950 Piso 13A C1054AAV Buenos Aires JORGE REINALDO BURCHAKCHI Avda.Cordoba 950 Piso 13A C1054AAV Buenos Aires ~ 72:JUAN MARTIN SANZ JORGE REINALDO BURCHAKCHI 2012/03594 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIGHT ARMOURED MOTOR VEHICLE BODY ~ 71:MARK JACK LYONS 8 MIRAMAR 84 LAGOON DRIVE UMHLANGA 4319 ~ 72:MARK JACK LYONS 2012/03595 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SPACING AND RECEIVING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:ANTONIE JOHANNES OPPERMAN 13 Goedemoed Road Goedmoed, Durbanville 7550 ~ 72:ANTONIE JOHANNES OPPERMAN 2012/03596 ~ Complete ~ 54: MOUNTING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING A DIVIDING WALL ON A HOLDING DEVICE, AND DEVICE FOR DIVIDING REGIONS ~ 71:KL MEGLA GMBH Wecostr 15 Eitorf ~ 72:PETER REINECKE ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03597 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND PLANT FOR PRODUCING A FIBERGLASS PROFILE TO BE USED AS REINFORCING ELEMENT FOR STRENGTHENING AN EXCAVATION WALL ~ 71:ELAS GEOTECNICA S.R.L Centro Commerciale San Felice Lotto T.4 3/21 Segrate (Milano) ~ 72:CHRISTIANO BONOMI ANTONIO FRULLANI ~ 33: IT ~ 31: PCT/IT2009/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03598 ~ Complete ~ 54: SEALING COMPOUNDS WITH SCAVENGER MATERIALS OF SMALL PARTICLE SIZE ~ 71:ACTEGA DS GMBH Straubinger Str.12 Bremen ~ 72:WILLIAM DAVID COULTER RUDIGER WITTENBERG 2012/03599 ~ Complete ~ 54: UNIT FOR PRODUCING READY-TO-USE FILLERS BY MIXING A BINDER COMPONENT AND A CURING AGENT COMPONENT ~ 71:VOSSCHEMIE GMBH Esinger Steinweg 50 D Uetersen ~ 72:KLAUS-WILHELM VOSS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/01/ /03600 ~ Provisional ~ 54: QUICK WALLING ~ 71:CLINTON ANDERSON 3 Klapper Street Van Dyk Park Boksburg 1549 ~ 72:CLINTON ANDERSON 2012/03601 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TODPOD ~ 71:JARED FRANCO PULAI 323a Danie Theron Street ~ 72:JARED FRANCO PULAI 2012/03602 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANODE ACTIVE MATERIAL FOR A RECHARGABLE LITHIUM BATTERY ~ 71:JO JAE WON Emko Town Apt 494 Samsan-dong Bupyeong-gu Incheon MYUNG SEUNG-TAEK Samik Apt Maegok-dong Buk-gu Gwangju ~ 72:JO JAE WON MYUNG SEUNG-TAEK ~ 33: KR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/06/ /03603 ~ Complete ~ 54: LYOPHILIZATION METHODS, COMPOSITIONS, AND KITS ~ 71:GRIFOLS THERAPEUTICS INC 4101 Research Commons 79 T.W.Alexander Drive Research Triangle Park North Caroline ~ 72:GUO JIANXIN KLOS ANTHONY BARNETTE DEBORAH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03604 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BANKING SYSTEM THAT INCLUDES AGENTS AND COMPOUNDS THEREOF ~ 71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION P O Box 8999 San Francisco California ~ 72:DE LA REY TERBLANCHE NICOLAAS HENDRIK Page 55

56 2012/03605 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BANKING SYSTEM THAT INCLUDES AGENTS EARNING COMMMISSION ~ 71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION P O Box 8999 San Francisco California ~ 72:DE LA REY TERBLANCHE NICOLAAS HENDRIK 2012/03606 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BANKING SYSTEM THAT INCLUDES AGENTS AND ENHANCED FUNDS TRANSFER FACILITY ~ 71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION P O Box 8999 San Francisco California ~ 72:DE LA REY TERBLANCHE NICOLAAS HENDRIK 2012/03607 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUDIO ENCODER, AUDIO DECODER, METHOD FOR ENCODING AN AUDIO INFORMATION, METHOD FOR DECODING AN AUDIO INFORMATION AND COMPUTER PROGRAM USING A DETECTION OF A GROUP OF PREVIOUSLY-DECODED SPECTRAL VALUES ~ 71:FRAUNHOFER- GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGERWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V Hansastrasse 27C Munchen ~ 72:FUCHS GUILAUME SUBBARAMAN VIGNESH RETTELBACH NIKOLAUS MULTRUS MARKUS GAYER MARC WARMBOLD PATRICK GRIEBEL CHRISTIAN WEISS OLIVER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03608 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUDIO SIGNAL ENCODER, AUDIO SIGNAL DECODER, METHOD FOR ENCODING OR DECODING AN AUDIO SIGNAL USING AN ALIASING-CANCELLATION ~ 71:FRAUNHOFER- GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGERWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V Hansastrasse 27C Munchen VOICEAGE CORPORATION 750 Chemin Lucerne Suite 250 Ville Mont Royal Quebec H3R 2H6 KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N V Groenewoudseweg 1 NL-5621 BA Eindhoven DOLBY INTERNATIONAL AB Apollo Building 3E Herikerbergweg CN Amersterdam Zuidoost ~ 72:BESSETTE BRUNO NEUENDORF MAX GEIGER RALF GOURNAY PHILIPPE LEFEBVRE ROCH GRILL BERNHARD LECOMTE JEREMIE BAYER STEFAN RETTELBACH NIKOLAUS VILLEMOES LARS SALAMI REDWAN DEN BRINKER ALBERTUS C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03609 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUDIO ENCODER, AUDIO DECODER, METHOD FOR ENCODING AN AUDIO INFORMATION, METHOD FOR DECODING AN AUDIO INFORMATION AND COMPUTER PROGRAM USING AN ITERATIVE INTERVAL SIZE REDUCTION ~ 71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGERWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V Hansastrasse 27C Munchen ~ 72:FUCHS GUILAUME SUBBARAMAN VIGNESH RETTELBACH NIKOLAUS MULTRUS MARKUS GAYER MARC WARMBOLD PATRICK GRIEBEL CHRISTIAN WEISS OLIVER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03610 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUDIO ENCODER, AUDIO DECODER, METHOD FOR ENCODING AN AUDIO INFORMATION, METHOD FOR DECODING AN AUDIO INFORMATION AND COMPUTER PROGRAM USING A REGION-DEPENDENT ARITHMETIC CODING MAPPING RULE ~ 71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGERWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V Hansastrasse 27C Munchen ~ 72:FUCHS GUILAUME SUBBARAMAN VIGNESH RETTELBACH NIKOLAUS MULTRUS MARKUS GAYER MARC WARMBOLD PATRICK GRIEBEL CHRISTIAN WEISS OLIVER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03611 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUDIO SIGNAL ENCODER, AUDIO SIGNAL DECODER, METHOD FOR PROVIDING AN ENCODED REPRESENTATION OF AN AUDIO CONTENT, METHOD FOR PROVIDING AN DECODED REPRESENTATION OF AN AUDIO CONTENT AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR USE IN LOW DELAY APPLICATIONS ~ 71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGERWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V Hansastrasse 27C Munchen ~ 72:GEIGER RALF SCHNELL MARKUS LECOMTE JEREMIE SCHMIDT KONSTANTIA FUCHS GUILAUME RETTELBACH NIKOLAUS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03612 ~ Complete ~ 54: CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF 3-(2,6-DICHLORO-3,5-DIMETHOXY-PHENYL)-1-{6- [4[(4-ETHYL-PIPERAZIN-1-YL)-PHENYLAMINO]-PYRIMIDIN-4-YL}-1-METHYL-UREA AND SALTS THEREOF ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:BERGHAUSEN JOERG KAPA PRASAD KOTESWARA MCKENNA JOSEPH SLADE JOEL WU RAEANN DU ZHENGMING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03613 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL ANTIVIRAL COMPOUNDS ~ 71:KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN Minderbroedersstraat 8A Box 5105 Leuven B-3000 ~ 72:CARTENS GUNTER CHALTIN PATRICK CHRIST FRAUKE DEBYSER ZEGER MARCHAND ARNAUD MARCHAND DAMIEN VOET ARNOUT DE MAEYER MARC ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/01/ /03614 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRAZINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:TINTELNOT-BLOMLEY MARINA VEENSTRA SIEM JACOB ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03615 ~ Complete ~ 54: DERIVATIVES OF 1-AMINO-2-CYCLOBUTYLETHYLBORONIC ACID ~ 71:MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS INC 40 Landsdowne Street Cambridge Massachusetts ~ 72:FLEMING PAUL E LI JING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2008/09/29 Page 56

57 2012/03616 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIN AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF ~ 71:IL-YANG PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD Hagal-Dong Giheung-Gu Yongin-Si Gyunggi-Do ~ 72:KIM DONG-YEON SHIN JAE SOO LIM HYUN TAE KIM DAE SUNG LEE SEUNG HYOUN SUNG JUN HO ~ 33: KR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2012/03/ /03617 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR RECOVERY OF PRECIOUS METALS ~ 71:METALS RECOVERY TECHNOLOGY INC 3305 East Miraloma Avenue Suite 174 Anaheim, Califinia ~ 72:THOMAS JOSEPH L THOMAS JOSEPH L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/07/ /03618 ~ Complete ~ 54: GASIFICATION SYSTEM ~ 71:CHALABI RIFAT AL Chinook Sciences Limited No 1 Nottingham Science Park Jesse Boot Avenue University Boulevard Nottingham NG7 2RU Nottinghamshire PERRY OPHNEIL HENRY Chinook Sciences Limited No 1 Nottingham Science Park Jesse Boot Avenue University Boulevard Nottingham NG7 2RU Nottinghamshire ~ 72:CHALABI RIFAT AL PERRY OPHNEIL HENRY ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03619 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIGNOSULFONATE OF A CERTAIN QUALITY AND METHOD OF PREPARATION OF LIGNOSULFONATE OF A CERTAIN QUALITY ~ 71:DOMSJO FABRIKER AB S Ornskoldsvik ~ 72:JOENSSON BENGT GRUNDBERG HANS GUSTAFSSON ALF ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03620 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PACKAGED FOOD PRODUCT AND A PROCESS FOR ITS PRODUCTION ~ 71:SOREMARTEC S.A RUE JOSEH NETZER 5 B-6700 ARLON ~ 72:SCAVINO MARIO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: TO2009A ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03621 ~ Complete ~ 54: FORMULATIONS, SALTS AND POLYMORPHS OF TRANSNORSERTRALINE AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:SUNOVION PHARMACEUTICALS INC 84 Waterford Drive Marlborough Massachusetts ~ 72:LAUGHLIN SHARON M SIZENSKY MICHAEL J SINGH SURENDRA P WILKINSON SCOTT H HUANG CAI GU BONASIA PHILIP JAMES D'SOUZA SUSAN S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03622 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER DISINFECTION BY ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION IN SOLAR ENERGY ~ 71:FIRST GREEN PARK PTY LTD 35 Robins Avenue Humevale 3757 Victoria ~ 72:JOHNSTONE PETER ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03623 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR INSUFFLATING GAS AND COLLECTING EFFLUENTS FROM THE BODY CAVITIES OF AN INDIVIDUAL ~ 71:COSTOVICI NICOLAS ANTHONY Saragossa 14 Mas Fumats E Roses Gerona ~ 72:COSTOVICI NICOLAS ANTHONY ~ 33: ES ~ 31: P ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03624 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DRYING AND COMPRESSING CO2-RICH FLOW ~ 71:L'AIR LIQUIDE SOCIETE ANONYME POUR I'ETUDE ET AND I'EXPLOITATION DES PROCEDES GEORGES CLAUDE 75 Quai d'orsay F Paris ~ 72:BRIGLIA ALAIN DARDE ARTHUR ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03625 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS AND UNIT FOR THE SEPARATION OF AIR BY CRYOGENIC DISTILLATION ~ 71:L'AIR LIQUIDE SOCIETE ANONYME POUR I'ETUDE ET AND I'EXPLOITATION DES PROCEDES GEORGES CLAUDE 75 Quai d'orsay F Paris ~ 72:DAVIDIAN BENOIT ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03626 ~ Complete ~ 54: A HEAT EXCHANGER ~ 71:HC HEAT-EXCHANGERS (PTY) LTD 1144 Domkrag Street Robertville Florida 1709 ~ 72:TIMM PETER 2012/03627 ~ Complete ~ 54: ABT-263 CAPSULE ~ 71:ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100 Abbott Park Road Abbott Park Illinois ~ 72:TONG PING ZHANG GEOFF G Z FISCHER CRISTINA M SCHMITT ERIC A ZHOU DELIANG HEEMSTRA KATHERINE CATRON NATHANIEL SANZGIRI YESHWANT D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03628 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR KINASE MODULATION, AND INDICATIONS THEREFOR ~ 71:PLEXXIKON INC 91 Bolivar Drive Suite A Berkeley CA ~ 72:IBRAHIM PRABHA N CHO HANNA ZHANG CHAO SPEVAK WAYNE SHI SONGYUAN ZHANG YING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/09/ /03629 ~ Complete ~ 54: PARTICULATE TITANIUM DIOXIDE ~ 71:CRODA INTERNATIONAL PLC Cowick Hall Snaith, Goole East Yorkshire DN14 9AA ~ 72:TOOLEY IAN ROBERT STANILAND PAUL MARTIN SAYER ROBERT MICHAEL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03630 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSGENIC MAIZE EVENT MON AND THE RELATIVE DEVELOPMENT SCALE ~ 71:MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY LLC 800 North Lindbergh Boulevard Mail Zone E1NA St. Louis MO ~ 72:FENG PAUL C C GARNAAT CARL W HUANG JINTAI QI YOULIN FONSECA AUGUSTIN E HEREDIA OSCAR KELLY REBECCA A STOECKER MARTIN A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03631 ~ Complete ~ 54: NEW PHENYLHYDRAZONE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS PHARMACEUTICALS ~ 71:ARTERIA Batiment I'Atrium 100 route de Nimes F Caissargues ~ Page 57

58 72:MARGUERIE GERARD JOUBERT MURIEL HELIN LIONEL GIETHLEN BRUNO GARRIDO FABRICE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/15 - APPLIED ON 2012/05/ /03632 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BAKKIE BRAAI ~ 71:JOHANNES CHRISTIAAN ROSSOUW 8 Abrahanson Street Flamwood Klerksdorp ABRAHAM JACOBUS BYLEVELDT 8 Abrahanson Street Flamwood Klerksdorp ~ 72:JOHANNES CHRISTIAAN ROSSOUW ABRAHAM JACOBUS BYLEVELDT 2012/03633 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TSHUKUDU SELF LODGING BUFFER SENIOR ~ 71:CHANTEL SMIT Olivier Street 7 Potchefstroom ~ 72:PIETER ALBERT GETER 2012/03634 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TSHUKUDU SELF LODGING BUFFER JONIOR ~ 71:CHANTEL SMIT Olivier Street 7 Potchefstroom ~ 72:PIETER ALBERT GETER 2012/03635 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PACK-MAN WASH LINE CLIP ~ 71:GERHARDUS DIRK PRETORIUS 175 Kock Street Rustenburg ~ 72:GERHARDUS DIRK PRETORIUS 2012/03636 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WATER DISTRIBUTION AID ~ 71:VAAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY PRIVATE BAG X021 VANDERBILJPARK 1900 ~ 72:THOMAS BOBGA TENGEN 2012/03637 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TURBIDITY SENSOR ~ 71:VAAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY PRIVATE BAG X021 VANDERBILJPARK 1900 ~ 72:GODFREY SIPHO MADUNA THOMAS BOBGA TENGEN 2012/03638 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STRAIN GUAGE ~ 71:VAAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY PRIVATE BAG X021 VANDERBILJPARK 1900 ~ 72:THOMAS BOBGA TENGEN 2012/03639 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF CHARGING A MOTORISTS FOR ROAD USE ~ 71:SURAJUDIN LATIEF 235 Connaught Road Cravenby Estate Western Cape 7493 ~ 72:SURAJUDIN LATIEF 2012/03640 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN INVESTMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:VAN DER MERWE & ROBERTSON PROPERTIES (PTY) LTD 2nd Floor office 2A 34 Oxford Street Durbanville Cape Town 7550 VISUAL INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LTD 23 Kleinplaas Hohenhort Street Stellenberg ~ 72:VAN DER MERWE ROELF GROBBELAAR PETER ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/05895 ~ 32: 2011/02/ /03641 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH VOLTAGE SENSING CAPACITOR AND INDICATOR DEVICE ~ 71:SMC ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS INC 6072 Ohio River Road P O Box 880 Huntington WV ~ 72:HANDSHOE SAM BLANKENSHIP BILL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03642 ~ Complete ~ 54: PALNTS HAVING ENHANCED YIELD-RELATED TRAITS AND A METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME ~ 71:BASF PLANT SCIENCE COMPANY GMBH LUDWIGSHAFEN CROP FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS CENTER San 56-1 Shillim 9-Dong Gawanak-Gu Seoul ~ 72:SANZ MOLINERO ANA ISABEL VANDENABEELE STEVEN REUZEAU CHRISTOPHE CHOI YANG DO KIM JU KON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03643 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACCESS DEVICE ~ 71:JUSTOY PTY LTD 4 Russell Road Mt Thorley Via Singleton New South Wales 2330 ~ 72:HEDLEY ROBERT IAN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/02/ /03644 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACCESS DEVICE ~ 71:JUSTOY PTY LTD 4 Russell Road Mt Thorley Via Singleton New South Wales 2330 ~ 72:HEDLEY ROBERT IAN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/02/ /03645 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETECTION OF ADD-12 SOYBEAN EVENT 416 ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis IN ~ 72:NOVAK STEPHEN CUI YUNXING CORY GREENE THOMAS WILLIAM ZHOU NING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61327/369 ~ 32: 2010/04/ /03647 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SUB-TERRANIAN TRANSCEIVER STATION ~ 71:POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED 33 THORA CRESCENT WYNBERG SANDTON 2090 ~ 72:FOURIE ANDRIES PETRUS CRONJE HAARHOFF MARK PIERRE NITCH DEREK COLIN 2012/03648 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PLANT EXTRACT AND USE THEREOF ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA Cnr Lynnwood & University Roads Hatfield Pretoria 0002 ~ 72:DE CANHA MARCO NUNO LALL NAMRITA HUSSEIN AHMED MOGAPI ELIZABETH MOODLEY INDRES 2012/03649 ~ Provisional ~ 54: KNUCKLE-TYPE COUPLER ~ 71:THORBURN CONSULTING ENGINEERS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Unit A1 Constantia Park Roodepoort Gauteng ~ 72:THORBURN PETER REDVERS 2012/03650 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECOVERY OF BUTANOL FROM A MIXTURE OF BUTANOL, WATER, AND AN ORGANIC EXTRACTANT ~ 71:BUTAMAX(TM) ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC Experimental Station Building Powder Mill Road Wilmington Delaware ~ 72:GRADY MICHAEL CHARLES PARTEN WILLIAM D VRANA BRUCE XU YIHUI TOM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03651 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECOVERY OF BUTANOL FROM A MIXTURE OF BUTANOL, WATER, AND AN ORGANIC EXTRACTANT ~ 71:BUTAMAX(TM) ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC Experimental Station Building 268 Page 58

59 200 Powder Mill Road Wilmington Delaware ~ 72:GRADY MICHAEL CHARLES PARTEN WILLIAM D VRANA BRUCE XU YIHUI TOM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03652 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING BUTANOL USING EXTRACTIVE FERMENTATION WITH OSMOLYTE ADDITION ~ 71:BUTAMAX(TM) ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC Experimental Station Building Powder Mill Road Wilmington Delaware ~ 72:PATNAIK RANJAN GRADY MICHAEL CHARLES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03653 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING BUTANOL USING EXTRACTIVE FERMENTATION WITH ELECTROLYTE ADDITION ~ 71:BUTAMAX(TM) ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC Experimental Station Building Powder Mill Road Wilmington Delaware ~ 72:GRADY MICHAEL CHARLES PATNAIK RANJAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03654 ~ Complete ~ 54: BRASSICA PLANTS COMPRISING MUTANT FAD3 ALLELES ~ 71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE NV J.E. MOMMAERTSLAAN DIEGEM ~ 72:LAGA BENJAMIN DENOLF PETER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03655 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PIPE COUPLINGS ~ 71:TYCO FIRE PRODUCTS LP 1400 PENNBROOK PARKWAY LANSDALE PENNYLVANIA ~ 72:LIPPKA SANDRA M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03656 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR HINGE COUPLINGS ~ 71:TYCO FIRE PRODUCTS LP 1400 PENNBROOK PARKWAY LANSDALE PENNYLVANIA ~ 72:HORGAN MICHAEL W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03657 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN APPARATUS FOR DETECTING SIGNALS ~ 71:COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION Limestone Avenue Cambell 2612 Australian Capital Territory ~ 72:MILJAK DAVID ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03658 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS OF A HYDROCORTISONE DERIVATIVES DESIGNATED AS DEINA ~ 71:BARCO GIOVANNI Via Angelo Battelli 39 I Pisa ~ 72:BARCO GIOVANNI ~ 33: IT ~ 31: PI2009A ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03659 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SIZE REDUCTION ~ 71:MUSSE INCORPORATED U0195 Jalan Merdek F.T.Labuan ~ 72:HITCHCOCK PAUL PEARCE WAYNE PILGRIM MARK ~ 33: SG ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03660 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SYSTEM DETERMINIG A QUANTITY OF BULK MATERIAL AND A METHOD THEREOF ~ 71:ABB SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED No 2 Lake Road Longmeadow Business Estate (North) 1644 Modderfontein Gauteng ~ 72:PORTMAN JAMES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03725 ~ 32: 2011/05/ /03661 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR COMPENSATING FLUE GAS ENTHALPY LOSSES OF HEAT- RECOVERY COKE OVENS ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse Dortmund ~ 72:KIM RONALD HEYER MANFRED WORBERG RAINER REICHELT HANS-JOACHIM ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03662 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUNDS ~ 71:RESPIVERT LIMITED Holmers Farm Way High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP12 4EG ~ 72:KING-UNDERWOOD JOHN MURRAY PETER JOHN BROOKFIELD FREDERICK ARTHUR ITO KAZUHIRO HARDY GEORGE BROWN CHRISTOPHER JOHNSTON ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03663 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PACKAGING NO/N2 MIXTURES, WITH PRIOR AND RINSING STEPS ~ 71:L'AIR LIQUIDE SOCIETE ANONYME A DIRECTOIRE ET CONSEIL DE SURVEILLANCE POUR I' ETUDE ET L'EXPLOITATION DES PROCEDES GEORGES CLAUDE 75, quai d'orsay F Paris Cedex 07 AIR LIQUIDE SANTE (INTERNATIONAL) 75 Quai d'orsay Paris ~ 72:DE VILLEMEUR PIERRE ZERBINATTI CELSO SAMIRANT JOEL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2011/06/ /03664 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH CLEANING AND LOW ABRASION SILICA MATERIALS TO MODULATE ENTRAPMENT AND RELEASE OF HYDROPHOBIC ACTIVES IN DENTAL FORMULATIONS ~ 71:COLGATE- PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York New York ~ 72:PIMENTA PALOMA MASTERS JAMES PILCH SHIRA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03665 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-EROSION TOOTHPASTE COMPOSTION ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York New York ~ 72:PILCH SHIRA MASTERS JAMES SULLIVAN RICHARD J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03666 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYMERIC BIGUAMIDE PRESERVATION OF PRECIPITATED CALCIUM CARBONATE ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York New York ~ 72:SHIMOHIRAO NILZA CORREIA ABEL UTIMA ENZO YAMANE ODETE TIEKO COSTA KATRIN DAVID ANDRE S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/18 Page 59

60 2012/03667 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR PRODUCTION OF HIGH CONCENTRATION OF ARGININE BICARBONATE SOLUTION AT HIGH PRESSURE ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York New York ~ 72:WU DONGHUI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03668 ~ Complete ~ 54: PET FOOD COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING PROBIOTICS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING AND USE THEREOF ~ 71:HILL'S PET NUTRITION INC 400 South West 8th Avenue Topeka Kansas ~ 72:CHINACHOTI PAVINEE KHOO CHRISTINA MONTELONGO LUIS JOSE GROSS KATHY LYNN 2012/03669 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR PRODUCTION OF ARGININE BICARBONATE AT LOW PRESSURE ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York New York ~ 72:GARCIA JOAQUIN BAUTISTA JOSIAS WILBENS CABANAS ROBIN S WU DONGHUI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03670 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANIMAL FEED COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING ~ 71:HILL'S PET NUTRITION INC 400 South West 8th Avenue Topeka Kansas THE KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION 2005 Research Park Circle Suite 105 Manhattan Kansas ~ 72:CHINACHOTI PAVINEE SUN XIUZHI SUSAN LI JIHONG MONTELONGO LUIS JOSE 2012/03671 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED PORTAFILTER FOR ESPRESSO COFFFEE MACHINES ~ 71:LA MARZOCCO S.R.L Via La Torre 14/H I Scarperia ~ 72:BAMBI PIERO LORENZI PAOLA ~ 33: IT ~ 31: PO2009U ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03672 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR EXTRACTING POWER FROM WAVES ~ 71:PELAMIS WAVE POWER LTD 31 Bath Road Leith Docks Edinburgh Lothian EH6 7AH ~ 72:YEMM RICHARD WILLIAM HENDERSON ROSS MCKAY ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03673 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND FACILITY FOR DRYING SLURRY-LIKE MATERIALS, IN PARTICULAR SLUDGE FROM WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS ~ 71:DEGREMONT Tour CB21 16 Place De I'Iris F Paris La Defense ~ 72:PARDO PIERRE EMMANUEL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03674 ~ Complete ~ 54: CHALCONES AS ENHANCER OF ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS ~ 71:COLGATE- PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York New York ~ 72:SUBRAMANYAM RAVI QAZI GHULAM NABI SURI KRISHAN AVTAR ALI FURQAN DU-THUMM LAURENCE KHAN INSHAD ALI SATTI NARESH KUMAR KALIA NITIN PAL 2012/03675 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMAND METHOD FOR SENDING AND RECIEVING A DIGITAL SIGNAL OVER A RADIO PATHWAY ~ 71:THALES 45 Avenue de Villiers Neuilly-Sur-Seine France ~ 72:LAURENT PIERRE-ANDRE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03676 ~ Complete ~ 54: GAS BARRIER COATINGS ~ 71:SUN CHEMICAL B.V. Leeuwenveldseweg 3 NL LV Weesp ~ 72:ILLSLEY DEREK RONALD STREET GRAHAM TREVOR KHAN SARFARAZ AKHTAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03677 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EXTRACTING SUBSCRIBER AND DEVICE IDENTIFIERS FROM A MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE ~ 71:PRAXIS CYBERNETICS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Unit D201 Datavoice House 16 Electron Road Techno Parl Stellenbosch 7600 ~ 72:JOUBERT MALAN FRANCOIS SINDLE COLIN ROBERT WEBER DAVID MICHAEL 2012/03694 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VISION ASSIATANCE ASSEMBLY ~ 71:ROUMEGA BENEDICTE VALERIE 3 Rathgar Villa 7 Quinton Road Oranjezicht Cape Town 8001 ~ 72:ROUMEGA BENEDICTE VALERIE 2012/03710 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BARRIER CABLE GLAND ~ 71:CCG AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD Level 14 Woodside Plaza 240 St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6000 ~ 72:LACKINGER NICHOLAS FRANZ EDWARD ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/02785 ~ 32: 2012/04/17 - APPLIED ON 2012/05/ /03646 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COOLING APPARATUS ~ 71:JANSE VAN RENSBERG JACOBUS HENDRIKUS Cedar River Court Menifee California ~ 72:JANSE VAN RENSBERG JACOBUS HENDRIKUS 2012/03678 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WEBBING WINCH/PULLER/HOIST ~ 71:LAWRENCE ALLEN PRESTON Portion 94 Of JQ 417 A Roodekopies Brits NW ~ 72:LAWRENCE ALLEN PRESTON 2012/03679 ~ Provisional ~ 54: IMPROVEMENT IN BELT AND CONVEYOR BELT DRIVERS ~ 71:LAWRENCE ALLEN PRESTON Portion 94 Of JQ 417 A Roodekopies Brits NW ~ 72:LAWRENCE ALLEN PRESTON 2012/03680 ~ Complete ~ 54: AQUATIC PROPULSION SYSTEM ~ 71:PAPP ARPAD 35 Kaiber Avenue Yanchep Perth Western Australia 6035 ~ 72:PAPP ARPAD ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/21 Page 60

61 2012/03681 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BEARING LUBRICATION ~ 71:MECHANIZED SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES CC 156 Jacaranda Road Kyalami Extension 1 Johannesburg ~ 72:LUCK DIETER GERHARD SANTECH YOSUE PEREZ 2012/03682 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SLOPE DESIGN ~ 71:JANSE VAN RENSBURG DAVID No 529 Alken Street Constantia Park Pretoria 0181 ~ 72:JANSE VAN RENSBURG DAVID 2012/03683 ~ Complete ~ 54: PIVOT PIN FOR FURNACE SIDE REMOVAL ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse 7 CH-5400 Baden ~ 72:BRIGGS OLIVER G JR CAMPANELLI THOMAS J GRZEBIEN KEVIN T BARLOW DENNIS N SUTTON JAMES P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2010/09/ /03684 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A MICROWAVEABLE COMPOSITION, A MULTI-LAYER MICROWAVED FOOD PROSUCT, AND A METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME ~ 71:HOTBAKE SYSTEMS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED HOTBAKE RICH HOUSE 77 EARP STREET OPHIRTON JOHANNESBURG GAUTENG ~ 72:TO BE ADVISED 2012/03685 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTRAOCULAR LENS WITH FRESNEL PRISM ~ 71:RAYNER INTRAOCULAR LENSES LIMITED Lowndes House The Bury Church Street Chesham HP5 1DJ Buckinghamshire ~ 72:PURCHASE DANIEL TOOP PETER ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03686 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR REDUCING TEMPERATURE STRESS OF PLANTS ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED 27-1 Shinkawa 2 Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:NAGASAWA ASAKO MUKUMOTO FUJIO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03687 ~ Complete ~ 54: OMEGA-3 FATTY ACID ENRICHED MEAT COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:SOLAE LLC 4300 Duncan Avenue Legal Department 4E St.Louis Missouri ~ 72:LEE SEOK LUCAK CANDICE ORCUTT MAC W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03688 ~ Complete ~ 54: DUAL VARIABLE DOMAIN IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100 Abbott Park Road Abbott Park Illinois ~ 72:GHAYUR TARIQ REILLY EDWARD B PHILLIPS ANDREW BELL RANDY L LI YINGCHUN YING HUA MORGAN-LAPPE SUSAN E KINGSBURY GILLIAN A WANG JIEYI NORVELL SUZANNE M LIU JUNJIAN LIU ZHIHONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03689 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR TREATING CANCER COMPRISING TRYPSINOGEN AND/OR CHYMOTRYPSINOGEN AND AN ACTIVE AGENT SELECTED FROM A SELENIUM COMPOUND, A VANILLOID COMPOUND AND A SYTOPLASMIC GLYCOLYSIS REDUCTION AGENT ~ 71:PROPANC PTY LTD 576 Swan Street Richmond Victoria 3121 ~ 72:KENYON JULIAN NORMAN TOSH DAVID BRANDT RALF CLAYTON PAUL RODNEY FELQUER FERNANDO ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/06/ /03690 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN AMORPHOUS AND A CRYSTALLINE FORM OF GENZ HEMITARTRATE AS INHIBITOR OF GLUCOSYLCERAMIDE SYNTHASE ~ 71:GENZYME CORPORATION 500 Kendall Street Cambridge Massachusetts ~ 72:LIU HARLIN BHARDWAJ RENU HARIANAWALA ABIZER MARSHALL JOHN PALACE GERARD SIEGEL CRAIG WILLIS CHRIS COPELAND DIANE P SKELL JEFFREY KOCHLING JIANMEI PETERSCHMITT JUDITH CHENG SENG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03691 ~ Complete ~ 54: MEDICAL SUIT OF AXIAL LOADING WITH AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEM ~ 71:STATE SCIENTIFIC CENTER OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION INSTITUTE OF BIOMEDICAL PROBLEMS OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 76-A Khoroshevskoe shosse Moscow FONDAZIONE SALVATORE MAUGERI CLINICA DEL LAVORO E DELLA RIABILITAZIONE Via Salvatore Maugeri 4 I Pavia SIB LABORATORIES LIMITED 19 San Marco Street Valletta VLT 1362 ~ 72:GRIGORIEV ANATOLIY IVANOVICH KOZLOVSKAYA INESA BENEDIKTOVNA MAUGERI UMBERTO ORAZIO GIUSEPPE ORLOV OLEG IGOREVICH SAYENKO IRINA VALERIEVNA TIKHOMIROV YEVGENIY PETROVICH YARMANOVA YEVGENIA NIKOLAEVNA ~ 33: RU ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03693 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR TREATING WASTE ~ 71:KOMPOFERM GMBH Max-Planck- Strasse 15 Marienfeld D ~ 72:KARLGUNTER EGGERSMANN 2012/03695 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PRESSURE INDICATING DEVICE ~ 71:GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue Aeroton Johannesburg ~ 72:TYRER DAVID CHARLES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/08830 ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03709 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS ~ 71:LONGHORN VACCINES & DIAGNOSTICS LLC 1747 Citadel Plaza Suite 206 San Antonio TEXAS ~ 72:FISCHER GERALD W DAUM LUKE T ~ 33: US ~ 31: 60/ ~ 32: 2007/08/ /03714 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MODIFIED MASONRY UNIT ~ 71:DURRHEIM LIESEL ANNE 23 Trafford Road Morningside East London 5252 ~ 72:DURRHEIM LIESEL ANNE 2012/03715 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR CONTROLLING HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE LAMP AND SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE LAMP ~ 71:AZO DIGITAL SP.Z.O.O Il.Trzy Lipsy 3 PL Gdansk ~ 72:ADAMOWICZ PIOTR ~ 33: PL ~ 31: P ~ 32: 2009/12/10 Page 61

62 2012/03747 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DRIVER TRAINING ~ 71:TMI CONSULTANCY CC U14 Enterprise Building The Innovation Hub Persequor 0127 Gauteng ~ 72:MOODLEY THIVASH ROOS WOUTER OKUNZI ISADRU PETER VAN JAARSVELD JANKE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/08903 ~ 32: 2011/02/20 - APPLIED ON 2012/05/ /03692 ~ Provisional ~ 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO LARGE INSECT CATCHING DEVICES ESPECIALLY SPIDERS ~ 71:TALBOT ADIN LEE GREAVES P O Box 871 Swellendam 6740 ~ 72:TALBOT ADIN LEE GREAVES 2012/03696 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CLEANING SOLUTION ~ 71:JOFFE GAVIN LEON 70 2nd Avenue Melville 2107 ~ 72:JOFFE GAVIN LEON 2012/03697 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DRIVE TRANSMISSION METHOD IN A LONGWALL SHEARER LOADED ~ 71:FAMUR SPOLKA AKCYJNA Ul Armil Krajowej Katowice FAMUR INSTITUTE SP Z.O.O Ul Armil Krajowej Katowice ~ 72:LUKASZ GONSIOR PAWEL GWIAZDZINSKI MATEUSZ GOLABEL RYSZARD BEDNARZ ~ 33: PL ~ 31: P ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03698 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD FOR MOUNTING A RANGING ARM ON A BODY OF A LONGWALL SHEARER LOADER ~ 71:FAMUR SPOLKA AKCYJNA Ul Armil Krajowej Katowice FAMUR INSTITUTE SP Z.O.O Ul Armil Krajowej Katowice ~ 72:LUKASZ GONSIOR PAWEL GWIAZDZINSKI MAREK OLSZANSKI RYSZARD BEDNARZ ~ 33: PL ~ 31: P ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03699 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE WEEKLY COVER AND INVESTMENT PLAN ~ 71:BHEKI ZIPHO MASINGA P O Box 2415 Halfway House 1685 ~ 72:BHEKI ZIPHO MASINGA 2012/03700 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF PREVENTING UNDERGROUND WATER & SOIL ~ 71:WILSON RICHARD FRANCOIS 3 Pessen Street Randfontein 1760 ~ 72:WILSON RICHARD FRANCOIS 2012/03701 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RECYCLING AND TREATMENT OF WASTE WATER FROM INDUSTRY ~ 71:WILSON RICHARD FRANCOIS 3 Pessen Street Randfontein 1760 ~ 72:WILSON RICHARD FRANCOIS 2012/03702 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ACCESS DOOR CONTROL SYSTEM ~ 71:JOHAN PIETER LUYT P O Box Bredell 1623 ~ 72:JOHAN PIETER LUYT 2012/03703 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NDM STEP UP GEARBOX ~ 71:FRANCOIS JAN JONATHAN DURANDT 5 Edmund Hess Str Jan Kemp Dorp 8550 ~ 72:FRANCOIS JAN JONATHAN DURANDT 2012/03704 ~ Provisional ~ 54: N.D.M TURBINES ~ 71:FRANCOIS JAN JONATHAN DURANDT 5 Edmund Hess Str Jan Kemp Dorp 8550 ~ 72:FRANCOIS JAN JONATHAN DURANDT 2012/03705 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PURIFICATION OF ALKALI METAL CARBONATES USING CARBONATION AND ION EXCHANGE ~ 71:EDMUND KEVIN HARDWICK 28 Boeing Road East Dunvengan 1609 ~ 72:EDMUND KEVIN HARDWICK 2012/03706 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TORTISOID SPEAKER SYSTEM ~ 71:KENEDY YUVEN 202 Selangi 86 Vlok Street Sunnyside ~ 72:KENEDY YUVEN 2012/03707 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GARMENT DRYING ACCELERATOR ~ 71:SCRIBA MANFRED RUDOLF 130 Power Ave Die Wilgers 0184 Pretoria ~ 72:SCRIBA MANFRED RUDOLF 2012/03708 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HANGER FOR DRYING GARMENTS ~ 71:SCRIBA MANFRED RUDOLF 130 Power Ave Die Wilgers 0184 Pretoria ~ 72:SCRIBA MANFRED RUDOLF 2012/03711 ~ Complete ~ 54: A STABLE INJECTABLE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION OF ACECLOFENAC AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING THEREOF ~ 71:ALKEM LABORATORIES LIMITED Alkem House Senapati Bapat Marg Lower Parel Mumbai ~ 72:Ashok RAMPAL RATNAKAR MEHENDRE DIPTI PHASTARE SOUMEN SANTRA ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2564/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03712 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AUTOMOBILE ROTISSERIE ~ 71:GERBER JACOBUS STEPHAN 202 Mentone Court Corner Riviera & 2nd Avenue Killarney 2193 GERBER LLEWELLYN MARK 202 Mentone Court Corner Riviera & 2nd Avenue Killarney 2193 ~ 72:GERBER LLEWELLYN MARK GERBER JACOBUS STEPHAN 2012/03713 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETECTION OF AAD-12 SOYBEAN EVENT 416 ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:NOVAK STEPHEN CUI YUNXING CORY GREENE THOMAS WILLIAM ZHOU NING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/327/369 ~ 32: 2010/04/ /03716 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FRAME ASSEMBLY FOR AN ADVERTISING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:AMFI CRAFT CC 3-5 Struanway Struandale Port Elizabeth 6001 Eastern Cape ~ 72:FINKELSTEIN ROY LEWIS 2012/03717 ~ Complete ~ 54: ASSAYS FOR THE DETECTION OF ANTI-TNF DRUGS AUTOANTIBODIES ~ 71:PROMETHEUS LABORATORIES INC 9410 CARROL PARK LANE SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA ~ 72:SINGH SHARAT WANG SHUI LONG OHRMUND LINDA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/10/15 Page 62

63 2012/03718 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME ~ 71:PROMETHEUS LABORATORIES INC 9410 CARROL PARK LANE SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA ~ 72:GONG HUA WANG SHUI LONG SINGH SHARAT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2010/04/ /03719 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF SEVELAMER ~ 71:SYNTHON B.V. Microweg 22 NL-6545 CM Nijmegen ~ 72:OSINGA NIELS JAAP 2012/03720 ~ Complete ~ 54: SAVOURY FOOD CONCENTRATE ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:INOUE CHIHARU SILVA PAES SABRINA PERRINE MARION ESCLARMONDE POPP ALOIS KONRAD SAILER WINFRIED VERSLUIS PIETER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03721 ~ Complete ~ 54: TURBINE ~ 71:CROSS-FLOW ENERGY COMPANY LIMITED Technium Digital Singelton Park Swansea South SA2 8PP Wales ~ 72:TAY BOB FENWICK-WILSON ANTHONY CROSS MARK CROFT NICK ROLLAND SAM WILLIAMS ALISON ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03722 ~ Complete ~ 54: PEPTIDE ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:CHANDRAMOWLI GANESH BANDI BABU RAKESH KUMAR ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2898/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03723 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DE-OILING MAGNETIC SOLID WASTE ~ 71:AMIRAN MOHSEN C 308 South Mount Prospect Road Der Plaines Illnois ~ 72:AMIRAN MOHSEN C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03724 ~ Complete ~ 54: LID HAVING A BREAK LINE ~ 71:TETRA LAVAL HOLDINGS & FINANCE S.A Avenue General-Guisan 70 Pulley ~ 72:ANTIER GREGORY FLAMAND FABIAN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 2010/03/ /03725 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FISCHER-TROPSCH DERIVED HEAVY HYDROCARBON DILUENT ~ 71:SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD 1 Studree avenue Rosebank Johannesburg 2196 Gauteng Province ~ 72:SWARTS ANDRE ESTERHUYSE NICOLAAS JACOBUS KRETT JERRY JOSEPH 2012/03726 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STABILISATION OF ROCK BODIES ~ 71:WEKABA ENGINEERING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Bosworth Street Alrode South Gauteng Province ~ 72:ROSSINI BRETT 2012/03727 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING A CENTRIFUGAL FAN ROTOR ~ 71:MECHCAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 328 Price Street despatch 0184 Pretoria Gauteng Province ~ 72:VIVIERS STEPHAN SEBASTIAAN MINGES MICHAEL VALENTIN 2012/03728 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN AXIAL FLOW FAN ROTOR ~ 71:MECHCAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 328 Price Street despatch 0184 Pretoria Gauteng Province ~ 72:VIVIERS STEPHAN SEBASTIAAN MINGES MICHAEL VALENTIN 2012/03729 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A ROTARY FAN ASSEMBLY ~ 71:MECHCAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 328 Price Street despatch 0184 Pretoria Gauteng Province ~ 72:VIVIERS STEPHAN SEBASTIAAN MINGES MICHAEL VALENTIN 2012/03730 ~ Complete ~ 54: VIRAL CITRULLINATED PEPTIDES AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:TOSCANA BIOMARKERS S.R.L Via Fiorentina 1 I Siena ~ 72:PRATESI FEDERICO MIGLIORINI PAOLA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03731 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISUBSITUTED OCTAHY-DROPYRROLO [3,4-C]PYRROLES AS OREXIN RECEPTOR MODULATORS ~ 71:JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICA N.V. Turnhoutseweg 30 B-2340-Beerse ~ 72:CHAI WENYING LY KIEV S RUDOLPH DALE A SAVALL BRAD M SHIREMAN BROCK T STOCKING EMILY M LETAVIC MICHAEL A PIPPEL DANIEL J STROTHER KATHLEEN C SHAH CHANDRAVADAN R SOYODE- JOHNSON AKINOLA SWANSON DEVIN M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/10/ /03732 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING EXTRACTS OF ZINGIBER OFFICINALE AND RELATED METHODS ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York New York ~ 72:TRIVEDI HARSH M GITTINS ELIZABETH K ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/ /03733 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXPANDED POWER AUTOMATION SYSTEM ~ 71:SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Wittelsbacherplatz Munich ~ 72:FURST GERHARD SEIDENBECHER THOMAS WAGNER MARCO MITTER BERND SEZI TEVFIK 2012/03734 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PREPARING A LIQUID MIXTURE ~ 71:GENERATION I.D.E.A. LLC 1854 NDSU Research Circle North FArgo North Dakota ~ 72:SNIDER DOUGLAS LAMB NIKKI LAMB AARON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/11/ /03735 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISTILLATION PROCESS ~ 71:GIVAUDAN SA Chemin de la Perfumerie 5 CH 1214 Vernier ~ 72:FROES KONSTANTIN PRIDDY SARAH ANGELA MCKEE MARY AMANDA WIGHTMAN SUSAN L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 2009/12/09 Page 63

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75 PFIZER INC EAST 42ND STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10017, USA. REQUEST PERMISSION TO AMEND THE SPECIFICATION OF LETTERS PATENT APPLICATION NO: 2010/04768 OF 06 JULY 2010 FOR TOSYLATE SALT OF TRANS-N-ISOBUTYL-3-FLUORO-3- [3-F ASTRAZENECA AB - SE SÖDERTÄLJE, SWEDEN. REQUEST PERMISSION TO AMEND THE SPECIFICATION OF LETTERS PATENT APPLICATION NO: 2011/01861 OF 10 MARCH 2011 FOR COMPOSITIONS WITH AND PROCESS FOR METHYLMORPHOLIN- INSPECTION OF SPECIFICATIONS A complete specification may, after acceptance is advertised, be inspected during office hours at the Patent Office, Pretoria, at a charge of R4, 00. Please note, that in terms of section 43 (3) if the acceptance of an application which claims priority in terms of section 31 (1) (c) is not published in terms of section 42 within 18 months from the earliest priority claimed from the relevant application in a convention country, it shall be opened to public inspection after the expiration of 18 months from the earliest priority so claimed. COPIES OF DOCUMENTS The Patent Office, Private Bag X400, Pretoria, supplies copies of all patent and trade mark documents at the following rate: Photocopies: R1, 00 per page (Payment to be affected by means of revenue stamps only.) COMPLETE SPECIFICATIONS ACCEPTED AND ABRIDGEMENTS OR ABSTRACTS THEREOF Complete specifications in respect of the under mentioned applications for letters Patent have been accepted by the Registrar of Patents. THE PATENTS ACT, 1978 (ACT NO. 57 OF 1978) In terms of section 42 (b) of the Patents Act, 1978, a patent shall be deemed to have been sealed and granted as from the date of publication of the acceptance. The 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/ : 2006/03/29 43: 2012/03/29 51: A61K, A61P 71: COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH 72: CHATURVEDI, Vinita, SRIVASTAVA, Anil, SRIVASTAVA, Ranjana, SRIVASTAVA, Brahm, S, DODIA, Prakash, Jagijivanbhai, GHOSH, Puspito Kumar, PANDYA, Jayant Batukrai, SHETHIA, Bhupendra Dhanvantrai, RATHOD, Meena Rajnikant 54: HERBAL EXTRACTS OF SALICORNIA SPECIES, PROCESS OF PREPARATION Page 75

76 THEREOF, USE THEREOF AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS The present invention relates to novel extracts of Salicornia species. The present invention particularly relates to novel extracts of Salicornia species which show anti-tubercular activity. The present invention also relates to a process for the preparation of novel extracts of Salicornia species with anti-tubercular activity and also to the use thereof for the treatment of tuberculosis. 21: 2007/ : 2007/11/29 43: 2012/03/05 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Schering Corporation 72: GREENLEE, William J., McKITTRICK, Brian, STRICKLAND, Corey, STAMFORD, Andrew, VOIGT, Johannes H, ZHU, Zhaoning, MANDAL, Mihirbaran, LIU, Xiaoxiang 33: US 31: 60/690,537 32: 14/06/ : ASPARTYL PROTEASE INHIBITORS Disclosed are compounds of the formula (I) or a stereoisomer, tautomer, or pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, wherein j, k, U, W, R, R1, R2, R3, R4, R6, R7 and R7a are as described above in the specification. Also disclosed is the method of inhibiting aspartyl protease, and in particular, the methods of treating cardiovascular diseases, cognitive and neurodegenerative diseases. Also disclosed are methods of treating ognitive or neurodegenerative diseases using the compounds of formula (I) in combination with a cholinesterase inhibitor or a muscarinic m1 agonist or m2 antagonist. 21: 2007/ : 2007/11/30 43: 2012/03/19 51: C10G, C23C 71: Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP 72: HISE, ROBERT L, KNORR, Daniel B., BERGMEISTER III, Joseph, SCANLON, Geoffrey E. 33: US 31: 60/686,792 32: 02/06/ : METHOD OF TREATING A SURFACE TO PROTECT THE SAME A method of treating a substrate by applying a layer of at least one metal to the substrate to form an applied metal layer on the substrate and followed by curing of the applied metal layer at sub-atmospheric pressure to form a metal protective layer. A method of treating a substrate by applying a layer of at least one metal to a substrate of an unassembled component of a reactor system to form an applied metal layer on the substrate of the unassembled component and curing the applied metal layer on the substrate of the unassembled component to form a metal protective layer. A method of treating a substrate by applying a layer of at least one metal to the substrate to form an applied metal layer, curing the applied metal layer at a first temperature and pressure for a first period of time, and curing the applied metal layer at a second temperature and pressure for a second period of time, wherein the curing forms a metal protective layer. 21: 2007/ : 2006/05/25 43: 2012/03/20 Page 76

77 51: A61M 71: ENERGEX SYSTEMS, INC. 72: PETRIE, THOMAS R 33: US 31: 11/285,959 32: 22/11/ : US 31: 60/685,471 32: 27/05/ : BLOOD IRRADIATION SYSTEM DEVICE Embodiments of the present application are directed to devices, systems and methods for irradiating fluids (e.g., blood) with ultraviolet light, and corresponding related components, systems and methods. In some embodiments of the application, an ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI) system is provided and may include an ultraviolet UV source providing a predetermined wavelength of radiation to provide a detrimental effect to virus and/or bacteria, an exposure chamber for exposing a predetermined volume of blood to radiation, a conduit between the UV source and the exposure chamber, a pump for pumping blood between a first location and a second location and a shutter assembly provided between the UV source and the exposure chamber providing time-metered irradiation of the blood in the chamber. amplifying circuit and a microchip. The amplifying circuit includes a temperature sensing device to sense heat from the light emitting diode. The output of the amplyifying circuit is input to the microchip which output to a switching device that regulates energy that is delivered to the light emitting diode. The switching device may be part of a boosting circuit, a bucking circuit or an inverting circuit. 21: 2008/ : 2006/09/13 43: 2012/01/31 51: F21L 71: MAG INSTRUMENT, INC. 72: WEST, STACEY H 33: US 31: 11/227,768 32: 15/09/ : IMPROVED LED MODULE An improved LED module that is thermally selfstabilizing, and that is able to be retrofitted into an existing flashlight is provided. In one embodiment, the LED module includes a light emitting diode, an 21: 2008/ : 2008/05/12 43: 2012/03/14 51: A63F, G06F 71: WMS GAMING, INC. 72: WARD, Mattthew, J., SYLLA, Craig, J., PACEY, Larry, MURPHY, Daniel, GAGNER, Mark, B., CHAN, Vincent, P., ANDERSON, Peter, R. 33: US 31: 60/743,073 32: 23/12/ : US 31: 60/745,691 32: 26/04/ : TRANSIENT OR PERSISTENT GAME PLAY IN WAGERING GAMES According to one example embodiment disclosed herein, a wagering game is operated on a first platform, wherein the first platform is capable of supporting all or fewer than all of a plurality of game assets associated with the wagering game, and further wherein the wagering game is capable of receiving a wager. The wagering game is operated on a second platform that is capable of supporting all or fewer than all of the plurality of game assets. A Page 77

78 player may accumulate one or more player assets while the wagering game is played on the first platform. At least one of the accumulated player assets is transferred to the play of the wagering game on the second platform, wherein at least one capability of the first platform is different from a corresponding capability on the second platform. 21: 2008/ : 2008/06/12 43: 2012/03/14 51: C07D A61P A61K 71: Incyte Corporation 72: RODGERS, James D., SHEPARD, Stacey, MADUSKUIE, Thomas P., WANG, Haisheng, FALAHATPISHEH, Nikoo, RAFALSKI, Maria, ARVANITIS, Argyrios G., STORACE, Louis, JALLURI, Ravi Kumar, FRIDMAN, Jordan S., VADDI, Krishna 33: US 31: 60/749,905 32: 13/12/ : HETEROARYL SUBSTITUTED PYRROLO[2,3- B]PYRIDINES AND PYRROLO[2,3- B]PYRIMIDINES AS JANUS KINASE INHIBITORS The present invention provides heteroaryl substituted pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridines (I) and heteroaryl substituted pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyrimidines that modulate the activity of Janus kinases and are useful in the treatment of diseases related to activity of Janus kinases including, for example, immune-related diseases, skin disorders, myeloid proliferative disorders, cancer, and other diseases. 21: 2008/ : 2008/09/11 43: 2012/03/20 51: C21D, E01B 71: Inductotherm Corp. 72: SCOTT, Paul F., DICKSON, Peter 33: US 31: 60/971,756 32: 12/09/ : Electric induction heating of a rail head with non-uniform longitudinal temperature distribution Apparatus and method are provided for making the longitudinal temperature distribution of the bulbous end of a longitudinally oriented workpiece, such as rail's head, generally uniform when the head has a non-uniform longitudinal temperature distribution. A combination of crown and skirt electric inductors is used to achieve the generally uniform temperature distribution by modulating the magnetic field intensity produced by current flow through one or more of the combination of crown and skirt inductors as required fo the non-uniformly heated regions of the rail's head. Page 78

79 The invention relates to a crude glycerol-based product comprising glycerol alkyl ethers, to a purification process comprising a treatment of evaporative concentration, of evaporative crystallization, of distillation, of fractional distillation, of stripping, or of liquid-liquid extraction and to the use of the purified product in the manufacture of dichloropropanol. 21: 2008/ : 2008/12/05 43: 2012/03/20 51: A61K 71: Tibotec Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 72: KIEKENS, Filip René Irena, VOORSPOELS, Jody Firmin Marceline, BAERT, Lieven Elvire Colette 33: EP 31: : 06/06/ : PROCESS FOR PREPARING SPRAY DRIED FORMULATIONS OF TMC125 This invention relates to a process for producing a spray-dried powder comprising microcrystalline cellulose in a solid dispersion of the anti-hiv compound etravirine (TMC125) in a water-soluble polymer. 21: 2008/ : 2008/12/12 43: 2012/03/20 51: G01N 71: L3 Technology Limited 72: JONES, Gareth Royston, CLARKE, David Thomas 33: GB 31: : 15/06/ : LIPOPROTEIN ASSAY The present invention concerns a method of determining the concentration of total lipoprotein in a sample. The method involves the steps of: (i) adding to an aliquot of the sample a lipophilic dye that binds to lipoproteins in the sample and which when so bound fluoresces under appropriate excitation; and (ii)determining the total lipoprotein concentration in the sample using fluorescence analysis. A method of analysing the lipoprotein content of a sample solution using a dye that discriminates between different types of lipoprotein is also disclosed. 21: 2008/ : 2008/12/05 43: 2012/03/20 51: C07C 71: Solvay (Société Anonyme) 72: KRAFFT, Philippe, GILBEAU, Patrick, BALTHASART, Dominique 33: FR 31: 06/ : 14/06/ : CRUDE GLYCEROL-BASED PRODUCT, PROCESS FOR ITS PURIFICATION AND ITS USE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF DICHLOROPROPANOL Page 79

80 21: 2009/ : 2007/08/02 43: 2012/02/13 51: B01J; C01C; C06B 71: OMNIA FERTILIZER LIMITED 72: VISAGIE, FRANCOIS CHRISTIAAN, PILLE, RAINER RALF 33: ZA 31: 2006/ : 02/08/ : AMMONIUM NITRATE GRANULES This invention relates to explosive grade ammonium nitrate porous granules. The granules are produced in a fluidized bed and are formed through a combination of layering and agglomeration to produce ammonium nitrate granules are spherical in shape, smooth, hard and dry and do not break down easily during handling. Ammonium nitrate granules of a specific size range and density can be prepared and the size range and density of the granules can be varied, depending on the application of the granules, and this has particular advantages in preparing granules for use in ANFO explosive compositions. 21: 2009/ : 2007/09/07 43: 2012/02/28 51: A61K; C07K; C12N; G01N 71: GENENTECH, INC. 72: POLAKIS, PAUL, DEALMEIDA, VENITA I, ERNST, JAMES A, RUBINFELD, BONNEE 33: US 31: 60/825,063 32: 08/09/ : US 31: 60/951,175 32: 20/07/ : WNT ANTAGONISTS AND THEIR USE IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF WNT- MEDIATED DISORDERS The present invention provides for chimeric Wnt antagonists comprising a Frz domain component derived from a Frizzled protein, a secreted Frizzled related protein or Ror protein and an Fc immunoglobulin component, and their use in the treatment and diagnostic detection of cellular Wnt signaling and Wnt-mediated disorders, including cancer. 21: 2009/ : 2009/05/13 43: 2012/03/20 51: G01N 71: Metheresis Translational Research SA 72: COMOGLIO, Paolo Maria, CARMINATI, Paolo, MICHIELI, Paolo, BASILICO, Cristina Page 80

81 33: EP 31: : 14/05/ : HIGH AFFINITY BINDING SITE OF HGFR AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF ANTAGONISTS THEREOF Use of a polynucleotide encoding or a polypeptide comprising at least the extra-cellular IPT-3 and IPT-4 domains of hepatocyte growth factor receptor for the screening and/or development of pharmacologically active agents useful in the treatment of cancer, preferably a cancer with dysregulation of hepatocyte growth factor receptor. 21: 2009/ : 2005/02/18 43: 2012/02/24 51: C07C 71: CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LP 72: KNUDSEN, RONALD D, ABBOTT, RONALD G, KREISCHER, BRUCE E, BARALT, EDUARDO J., SMALL, BROOKE L, BRIDGES, STEVEN D 33: US 31: 10/783,429 32: 20/02/ : US 31: 10/783,737 32: 20/02/ : METHODS OF PREPARATION OF AN OLEFIN OLIGOMERIZATION CATALYST A method of making a catalyst for use in oligomerizing an olefin comprising a chromiumcontaining compound, a pyrrole-containing compound, a metal alkyl, a halide-containing compound, and optionally a solvent, the method comprising contacting a composition comprising the chromium-containing compound and a composition comprising the metal alkyl, wherein the composition comprising the chromium-containing compound is added to the composition comprising the metal alkyl. 21: 2009/ : 2009/09/04 43: 2012/03/20 51: C07C, C09K, C10G 71: ACOSTA ESTRADA, Marcelo 72: ACOSTA ESTRADA, Marcelo 54: PROCESSES AND MIXTURES TO MODIFY THE PROPERTIES OF VARIOUS COMPOUNDS AND SUBSTANCES The purpose of the invention described in this document is to disclose a novel method using mixtures to change the viscosity of both light and heavy petroleums, by decreasing or increasing said viscosity. The methods derived from this invention are useful at ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure. The active component of the invention is dopamine, a compound that combined with other substances enables a change in the fluidity properties of petroleum, an increase in the electric charge properties of the mixtures and solutions and the dissolution of insoluble compounds in water or aqueous solutions. Some of the mixtures of this invention have been applied to modifying proton mobility, whereby significant increases in particular caused by the presence of metals chosen to bring about this purpose, can be detected within these mixtures, by measuring the electric charge. The experiments which led to this invention demonstrated that the juice obtained from any part of the banana plant, whereof the chemical analysis includes dopamine and other compounds such as quinonas, carotenes and terpenes, is the cause of the effects found, in particular effects on the electric properties and on dissolving metals and metal compounds. 21: 2009/ : 2009/11/30 43: 2012/03/05 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: AstraZeneca AB 72: ASLUND, Bengt Leonard, EHRL, Robert Page 81

82 33: US 31: 60/943,671 32: 13/06/ : NEW COMPOUNDS 892 The present invention relates tonovel crystalline forms of 3-(2R-tetrahydrofuryl-methyl)- 2- thioxanithine. Further teh present invention also relates to compositions comprising them and their use in therapy. 21: 2009/ : 2009/11/30 43: 2012/03/05 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Schering Corporation 72: COOPER, Alan, DENG, Yongqi, SHIPPS Jr, Gerald W., SHIH, Neng-Yang, ZHU, Hugh, KELLY, Joseph, DOLL, Ronald, NAN, Yang, DESAI, Jagdish, WANG, James, PALIWAL, Sunil, TSUI, Hon-Chung, BOGA, Sobhana Babu, ALHASSAN, Abdul-Basit, GAO, Xiaolei, ZHU, Liang, PATEL, Mehul 33: US 31: 11/810,282 32: 05/06/ : POLYCYCLIC INDAZOLE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS ERK INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER Disclosed are the ERK inhibitors of formula 1.0: (Chemical formula should be inserted here as it appears on abstract in paper form) and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters and solvates thereof. Q is a piperidine or piperazine ring that can have a bridge or a fused ring. The piperidine ring can have a double bond in the ring. All other substitutents are as defined herein. Also disclosed are methods of treating cancer using the compounds of formula : HYDROPLANE SPORTING ENVIRONMENT AND DEVICES AND METHODS THEREFOR A hydroplaning device for a rider to perform liquid sport athletic maneuvers, which comprises a support member having a height relative to the ground and a slope; a surface member disposed on the support member, wherein the surface member forms at least an angled surface and a catchment area. The device also comprises a liquid circulation system, having a liquid source, at least one feed line and at least one return line with the liquid source being in fluid communication with the at least one feed line and the at least one return line being in fluid communication with at least one of the liquid source and a disposal location. The device includes at least one liquid dispenser disposed adjacent to the support member or the surface member. 21: 2009/ : 2008/05/24 43: 2012/02/24 51: A63G 71: NORTHAM, CHRISTOPHER DALE 72: NORTHAM, CHRISTOPHER DALE 33: US 31: 12/126,847 32: 23/05/ : US 31: 12/126,852 32: 23/05/ : US 31: 60/931,554 32: 23/05/ : US 31: 60/932,418 32: 30/05/ : US 31: 60/932,863 32: 01/06/ : 2009/ : 2009/12/22 43: 2012/03/26 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: AEBI, Johannes, BINGGELI, Alfred, GREEN, Luke, HARTMANN, Guido, MAERKI, Hans P., MATTEI, Patrizio, RICKLIN, Fabienne, ROCHE, Olivier 33: EP 31: : 02/07/ : IMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS CCR2 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS The invention is concerned with novel imidazole derivatives of formula (I), wherein (Ia), m, E, R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6 and R7 are as defined in the description and in the claims, as well as physiologically acceptable salts thereof. These Page 82

83 compounds are antagonists of CCR- 2 receptor, CCR-5 receptor and/or CCR-3 receptor and can be used as medicaments. 21: 2009/ : 2009/12/22 43: 2012/03/26 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Abbott GmbH & Co. KG 72: TURNER, Sean Colm, HAUPT, Andreas, BRAJE, Wilfried, LANGE, Udo, DRESCHER, Karla, UNGER, Liliane, JONGEN-RELO, Ana Lucia, BESPALOV, Anton 33: EP 31: : 31/10/ : BENZENESULFONAMIDE COMPOUNDS SUITABLE FOR TREATING DISORDERS THAT RESPOND TO MODULATION OF THE DOPAMINE D3 RECEPTOR The invention relates to compounds of the formula R1 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, linear C1-C3 alkyl and fluorinated linear C1-C3 alkyl; R2 is hydrogen or methyl; R3 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, halogen, C1-C2-alkyl, fluorinated C1-C2-alkyl, C1- C2-alkoxy and fluorinated C1-C2-alkoxy, R4 is C1- C2-alkyl or fluorinated C1-C2-alkyl; n is 0, 1 or 2, and the physiologically tolerated salts of these compounds and the N-oxides thereof. The invention also relates to a pharmaceutical composition that comprises at least one compound of the formula I and/or at least one physiologically tolerated acid addition salt thereof, and further to a method for treating disorders that respond beneficially to dopamine D3 receptor antagonists or dopamine D3 agonists, said method comprising administering an effective amount of at least one compound or physiologically tolerated acid addition salt of the formula I to a subject in need thereof. 21: 2009/ : 2009/07/20 43: 2012/03/14 51: C07D 71: BASF SE 72: ZIERKE, Thomas, RACK, Michael 33: EP 31: : : PROCESS FOR PREPARING FLUOROMETHYL-SUBSTITUTED HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of fluoromethyl-substituted heterocyclic compounds of the general formula (I), in which R1 is H or F; R2 is a group -[A-O]m-R3, in which A is C2- C4-alkanediyl, R3 is C1-C4-alkyl and m is 1 or 2, by reaction of the corresponding chloromethylsubstituted compounds (II) in the presence of fluorinating agents, to processes for preparing the chloromethyl-substituted compounds (II), to processes for preparing amides of the general formula (IV), and to compounds of the general formulae (I) and (II). 21: 2010/ : 22/01/ : 27/03/2012 Page 83

84 51: B01D 71: LEXTRAN LTD 72: KHITRIK ADOLF, PIPKO GREGORY, BENJAMIN DORON, HAIM STERNFINE, ALBERT MEINTZ, ARNON AHARON 33: CN 31: : 23/01/ : A METHOD FOR REMOVING ACIDIC GASES FROM WASTE GAS 57: The present application concerns a method for removal of acidic gases of sulfur oxide, nitrogen oxides or mercury vapors from waste gas before it is emitted to the atmosphere by contacting the waste gas with a scrubbing agent comprising organic sulfoxides composition. features, as well as ambiguity resolution functionality, can operate in coordination with coreference resolution. Annotation of coreference entities, as well as ambiguous interpretations, can be supported by in-line markup within text content or by external entity maps. Information expressed within documents can be formally organized in terms of facts, or relationships between entities in the text. Expansion can support applying multiple aliases, or ambiguities, to an entity being indexed so that all of the possibly references or interpretations for that entity are captured into the index. Alternative stored descriptions can support retrieval of a fact by either the original description or a coreferential description. 21: 2010/ : 2008/09/12 43: 2012/02/13 51: C08L; C08B; D01F 71: LENZING AG 72: FIRGO, HEINRICH, INNERLOHINGER, JOSEF, SCHKORWAGA, HELMUT 33: AT 31: A 1497/ : : CELLULOSE SUSPENSION AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF The invention relates to cellulose particles, a suspension cellulose particle and to a method for producing a suspension cellulose particle. The cellulose material is never dried between the dissolution of the cellulose and the comminution of the suspended cellulose fibres. 21: 2010/ : 2008/08/29 43: 2012/02/27 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: VAN DEN BERG, MARTIN, CROUCH, RICHARD, SALVETTI, FRANCO, THIONE, GIOVANNI LORENZO, AHN, DAVID 33: US 31: 12/200,962 32: 29/08/ : US 31: 60/969,426 32: 31/08/ : US 31: 60/969,483 32: 31/08/ : COREFERENCE RESOLUTION IN AN AMBIGUITY-SENSITIVE NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM Technologies are described herein for coreference resolution in an ambiguity-sensitive natural language processing system. Techniques for integrating reference resolution functionality into a natural language processing system can processes documents to be indexed within an information search and retrieval system. Ambiguity awareness 21: 2010/ : 2010/03/16 43: 2012/03/26 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd 72: BOLLI, Martin, LESCOP, Cyrille, MATHYS, Boris, MUELLER, Claus, NAYLER, Oliver, STEINER, Beat, VELKER, Jörg 33: PCT 31: IB2007/ : 17/08/ : PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES AS S1P1/EDG1 RECEPTOR MODULATORS Page 84

85 The invention relates to novel pyridine derivatives of formula (D, their preparation and their use as pharmaceutically active compounds. Said compounds particularly act as immunomodulating agents. Formula (I) wherein A represents and the other substituants are as defined in the claims. 21: 2010/ : 24/03/ : 22/02/ : E04B 71: THE CENTURY TRUST 72: STEVEN ALAN WOLFOWITZ 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: BUILDING METHOD 57: A building method is provided in which vertical columns are erected in shuttering and integral beams are formed in shuttering at an angle, usually a right angle. The shuttering, at least for the vertical columns comprises pairs of L-shaped (in plan) plates which are connected by means at their ends, such as flanges. The resulting structure comprises integral vertical and horizontal columns and beams that do not require staggering back when used a retaining walls and which provide housing of substantial strength that saves on material and minimises the footprint of the structure even on ground that is not level. 51: B61H; B60T 71: ELLCON NATIONAL, INC. 72: HEAD, THOMAS S, WASNESS, JAMES D 33: US 31: 12/618,285 32: 13/11/ : WHEEL SLIP PROTECTION SYSTEM An anti-locking brake module comprises a housing having a first port coupled to a brake pipe, a second output port coupled to a brake cylinder, and a third port coupled to atmosphere. A blocking valve is in fluid communication with the first port and a vent valve is in fluid communication with the blocking valve, the second port and the third port. At least one sensor is coupled to an axle on the railcar. A microprocessor coupled to the blocking valve, the vent valve and the at least one sensor is configured to calculate one of a wheel speed of the railcar axle and a deceleration rate of the railcar axle based on signals received from the at least one sensor, and compare the calculated one of the wheel speed of the railcar axle and the deceleration rate of the railcar axle with a reference value. In response to the comparison, the blocking valve and the vent valve are activated to vent brake cylinder air pressure out of the third port. A power supply is operatively coupled to the microprocessor. 21: 2010/ : 2010/03/25 43: 2012/01/27 21: 2010/ : 2010/04/07 43: 2012/03/26 51: C09D 71: Evonik Röhm GmbH 72: BREINER, Christine, KNEBEL, Joachim, SCHMITT, Gerold 33: DE 31: : 08/10/ : AQUEOUS DISPERSIONS INCLUDING AT LEAST ONE ALKYD RESIN AND AT LEAST ONE Page 85

86 ADDITION POLYMER HAVING AT LEAST ONE (METH)ACRYLATE SEGMENT The present invention relates to an aqueous dispersion comprising at least one alkyd resin and at least one addition polymer having at least one (meth)acrylate segment comprising 1% to 30% by weight of units derived from (meth)acrylates having at least one double bond and 8 to 40 carbon atoms in the alkyl radical, 0.1% to 10% by weight of units derived from acid-functional monomers, and 50% to 98.9% by weight of units derived from (meth)acrylates having 1 to 6 carbon atoms in the alkyl radical, based on the weight of the (meth)acrylate segment. 21: 2010/ : 2008/11/20 43: 2012/01/27 51: C22B 71: JFE STEEL CORPORATION, VALE S/A 72: SATO, HIDEAKI, NUSHIRO, KOICHI, HIGUCHI, TAKAHIDE 33: JP 31: : 22/11/ : METHOD FOR PRODUCING RAW MATERIAL FOR PRODUCING SINTERED ORE Disclosed is a method for producing a raw material for use in the production of a sintered ore. The method comprises: a provision step of providing a sintering raw material powder and an iron ore ultrafine powder having an average particle diameter of 10 µm or less; a formation step of adding the iron ore ultrafine powder to the sintering raw material powder in an amount of about 2 to 15 mass% and mixing the two components with each other, thereby forming a sintering raw material particle coated with the ultrafine powder; and molding step of molding the sintering raw material particle. 21: 2010/ : 17/05/ : 20/03/ : E21D 71: REATILE TIMRITE (PTY) LTD 72: MATTHYS JACOBUS COETZER 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 18/02/ : GROOVED SLEEVED MINE PROP 57: This invention is an improvement in or modification of the mine prop of SA Patent No. 2006/05641 and provides a mine prop 10 comprising a timber pole 12, one end (14) of which is engineered to receive a steel sleeve 16 that is adapted and dimensioned to fit over the engineered end 14. A pre-stressing unit (PSU) 18 is fitted to the engineered end 14 of the pole 12, which has a number of longitudinally extending, radially penetrating grooves 20 formed therein. The grooves 20 extend parallel to one another and the longitudinal axis of the pole 12 and are evenly spaced, circumferentially about the pole end. From the greatest depth at the end of the pole 12, the groove depth becomes progressively shallower until the grooves 20 merge with the pole surface at a point 22 intermediate the pole ends. The sleeve 16 is a cylindrical mild steel tube that is located over the engineered end 14 of the pole 12, the sleeve 16 being closed at the end by means of the PSU 18. The sleeve 16 is dimensioned to be a relatively tight fit over the pole : 2010/ : 2009/02/16 43: 2012/02/24 51: C09K; B01J 71: ELEMENT SIX LIMITED 72: MUNDAY, MARK GREGORY, KELLY, STEPHEN, GUSH, KEITH, SCHMOCK, PETER 33: ZA 31: 2008/ : 14/02/ : METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING ENCAPSULATED SUPERHARD MATERIAL Page 86

87 The invention relates to a process for the formation of pellets containing an ultra hard (superhard) core coated with an encapsulating material, the process including the process including the steps of utilising a shovel rotor in combination wth a rotating pan and/or a fluisided bed apparatus in sequence. The invention teaches the steps of providing a source of superhard material, providing a mixture comprising an appropriate binder, a solvent or fluid medium and the intended coating or encapsulating layer, combining the superhard material and the mixture in a shovel rotor, rotating the rotor at an appropriate velocity such that the superhard material is encapsulated by the mixture to form pellets, introducing the pellets into a rotating vessel or fluidised bed granulating apparatus, and contacting the pellets with encapsulating material to form pellets of greater mass than the pellets introduced into the vessel. 21: 2010/ : 2010/06/09 43: 2012/03/06 51: A61K 71: Pharmacofore, Inc. 72: JENKINS, Thomas E., KOLESNIKOV, Aleksandr 33: US 31: 60/809,082 32: 26/05/ : CONTROLLED RELEASE OF PHENOLIC OPIOIDS A method of providing a patient with controlled release of a phenolic opioid using a prodrug capable, upon enzymatic activation, of releasing the phenolic opioid through intr-molecu ar cyclization leading to formation of a cyclic urea, carbamate or thiocarbamate. 21: 2010/ : 2010/06/22 43: 2012/03/26 51: E01B 71: FCC Construccion, S.A. 72: MIGUELEZ TAPIA, Francisco Javier 33: ES 31: P : 23/06/ : METHOD FOR THE INSTALLATION OF RAILWAY TRACKS ON BALLAST, WITHOUT AN AUXILIARY TRACK A method is being described for the installation of railway tracks onto ballast beds, which avoids the need for the installation of any type of auxiliary track. The method simplifies the method of operation of the current state of the technique in an appreciable manner, and contains the successive stages carried out after having located the sleepers onto the ballast bed, consisting in a summarised form of the fixing and laying of a pair of rails with the fastening and traction of same up to their complete unloading, the operation being guided by means of a discharge wagon; the support of the rails on longitudinal movement rollers; the cutting, quaring and fixing of the adjacent ends to the consecutive rails; the raising of the rail with the help of a crane, and the removal of the rollers; partial screwing of the track and placement of the rollers for the next cycle, and the removal of the tractor device from the mini train, and the final screwing. 21: 2010/ : 2008/06/24 43: 2012/01/05 51: B01D; C01B 71: H R D CORPORATION 72: HASSAN, ABBAS, BAGHERZADEH, EBRAHIM, ANTHONY, RAYFORD G., BORSINGER, GREGORY, HASSAN, AZIZ 33: US 31: 60/946,459 32: : SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR GAS SWEETENING A method for removing hydrogen sulphide from a sour gas stream comprising hydrogen sulphide by oxidizing hydrogen sulphide in a converter by contacting the sour gas stream with an aqueous catalytic solution, thereby producing a desulfurized gas stream and a liquid stream comprising reduced catalyst and elemental sulphur, introducing an oxidant and the liquid stream comprising reduced catalyst and elemental sulphur into a high shear device and producing a dispersion wherein the mean bubble diameter of the oxidant gas in the dispersion is less than about 5 µm, introducing the dispersion into a vessel from which a sulphur-containing slurry is removed and a regenerated catalyst stream is removed, wherein the sulphur slurry comprises elemental sulphur and aqueous liquid, and recycling at least a portion of the regenerated catalyst stream to the converter. A system of apparatus for carrying out the method is also provided. Page 87

88 21: 2010/ : 2008/12/23 43: 2012/02/10 51: F01K 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: SOOTHILL, CHARLES, STEINBACH, CHRISTIAN, PFEFFER, ALLEN MICHAEL, PAELINCK, PHILIPPE JEAN-MICHEL, HOFFMANN, JÜRGEN 33: EP 31: : 11/01/ : POWER PLANT WITH CO2 CAPTURE AND COMPRESSION Since CO2 is identified as a main greenhouse gas, its capture and storage is essential to control of global warming. Flexible operation of CO2 capture and compression equipment will increase the competitiveness of power plants (1) designed for CO2 capture and compression and will allow earlier introduction of this kind of plants. The main objective of the present invention is to improve the plant operating characteristics by taking advantage of the additional flexibility, which can be realized by controlling the power consumption of the CO2 capture and compression system. One particular aim is to minimize the impact of CO2 capture and compression on the capacity of a power plant (1), i.e. to maximize the electric power the plant can deliver to the power grid. Further, the impact of CO2 capture and compression on the average plant efficiency shall be reduced. Both are achieved by an operating method, in which the power consumption of the CO2 capture system is used to control the net output (D) of the plant. Besides the method a power plant (1) designed to operate according to this method is subject of the present invention. 21: 2010/ : 2010/07/02 43: 2011/12/08 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Amgen Inc. 72: CONNORS, Richard V., DAI, Kang, EKSTEROWICZ, John, FAN, Pingchen, FISHER, Benjamin, FU, Jiasheng, LI, Kexue, LI, Zhihong, MCGEE, Lawrence R., SHARMA, Rajiv, WANG, Xiaodong, MCMINN, Dustin, MIHALIC, Jeffrey, DEIGNAN, Jeffrey 33: US 31: 61/008,429 32: 19/12/ : FUSED PYRIDINE, PYRIMIDINE AND TRIAZINE COMPOUNDS AS CELL CYCLE INHIBITORS Compounds, pharmaceutical compositions and methods are provided that are useful in the treatment of CDK4-mediated disorders, such as cancer. The subject compounds are fused pyridine, pyrimide and triazine derivatives. 21: 2010/ : 2010/07/05 43: 2012/03/06 51: C12N 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: HSIEH, Chung-Ming 33: US 31: 61/021,282 32: 15/01/ : IMPROVED MAMMALIAN EXPRESSION VECTORS AND USES THEREOF The present invention features nucleic acids for recombinant protein expression in mammalian cell culture. The episomal vectors of the invention promote high protein production in mammalian cells expressing the SV40 T Ag or Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen (e.g., COS7 or HEK293-6E cells). The methods and systems are useful, for example, in pharmaceutical drug development and cloning, especially for the production of antibodies. Page 88

89 21: 2010/ : 05/08/ : 26/03/ : B60T 71: NEW YORK AIR BRAKE CORPORATION 72: THOMAS MARC S 33: US 31: 12/ : 2008/02/28 54: BRAKE CONTROL VALVE WITH AAV STABILITY 57: A vent valve made from a standard emergency brake valve portion. It includes an emergency portion body with an interface to be mated with the emergency portion interface of the pipe bracket. The body includes a casting with at least one cover and the casting including all the cast cavities and passages for an emergency portion. A vent valve selectively connects a first brake pipe port to a vent port on the body, A vent piston controls the vent valve and a discharge valve pneumatically controls the vent piston. An emergency piston is responsive to brake pipe pressure for controlling the discharge valve. The body does not include at least one of an inshot valve and an accelerated application valve. 21: 2010/ : 2010/08/10 43: 2012/02/10 51: C05D; A01C 71: OMNIA PRIMAXA LIMITED 72: SPIERS, ADRIAN 33: NZ 31: : 10/08/ : THE USE OF NICKEL IN AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE A composition for use in the treatment of a condition in a plant, the composition comprising at least nickel in a form capable of being taken up by the plant, wherein the condition is selected from growth rate, nutrient uptake, plant health, rots, fungal diseases, necrotic spotting, fruit splitting and chlorophyll level; and the plant is selected from grasses and other pasture plants, pip fruits, stone fruits and grapes. Page 89

90 21: 2010/ : 2010/08/10 43: 2012/02/10 51: A61K; C01G; A23K 71: OMNIA PRIMAXA LIMITED 72: SPIERS, ADRIAN 33: NZ 31: : : THE USE OF NICKEL IN AGRICULTURE A trace element mineral supplement for veterinary or agricultural use comprising nickel for maintaining or improving animal health, productivity and/or fertility, wherein the supplement is for administration of a daily dose of nickel of about 0.001mg/kg/day to 1mg/kg/day, to the animal. 21: 2010/ : 10/08/ : 02/02/ : E03D 71: DYLAN HUGH ROSS-KENT 72: DYLAN HUGH ROSS-KENT 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 30/07/ : REMOVAL OF ODOURS FROM A TOILET BOWL 57: A bottle trap for a urinal has an outlet connected to a source of negative pressure such as an extraction fan, the outlet being located above the water trap in the urinal and unconnected to either the soil water pipe or the flush water pipe. The inlet to the trap includes a portion below and a portion above the level of the water in the trap. 21: 2010/ : 2007/10/18 43: 2012/02/17 51: F03B 71: MARITIME TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED 72: MCCARTHY, MICHAEL JOHN MARTIN, WHELAN, MICHAEL MARTIN 33: IE 31: S2006/ : 20/10/ : A FLOATABLE WAVE ENERGY CONVERTER AND A METHOD FOR IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF A FLOATABLE WAVE ENERGY CONVERTER A wave energy converter (1) comprises a housing (2) extending between a forward end (3) and an aft end (4). Three upstanding air chambers (15) are located in the housing (2) and three corresponding water accommodating ducts (16) extend aft from the air chambers (15) and terminate in aft water accommodating openings (17) for accommodating water into and out of the air chambers (15) as the housing (2) oscillates by pitching in response to passing waves. An air accommodating duct (21) communicates with the air chambers (15) through a manifold (20) for accommodating air into and out of the air chambers (15) as the water level (19a) falls and rises within the air chambers (15) as the housing (2) oscillates. A self-rectifying turbine (22) located in the air accommodating duct (21) powers an electrical generator (24) for generating electricity. A buoyancy tank (31) is located on the housing (2) above the water accommodating ducts (16) aft of the air chambers (15) for maintaining the housing (2) floating in the water. A first stabilising plate (28) extending in a generally forwardly downwardly direction extends from a lower sloping portion (27) at the forward end (3) of the housing (2) for controlling the pitching oscillating motion of the housing (2) relative to wave motion for in turn enhancing the Page 90

91 power output produced by the converter (1). A forward ballast tank (31) and a pair of second stabilising plates (30) extending upwardly from the housing (2) enhance the stability of the converter (1). 21: 2010/ : 2008/03/28 43: 2012/02/22 51: A61K; A61P 71: DAIICHI SANKYO COMPANY, LIMITED 72: KOJIMA, MASAZUMI, KUNO, YOSHIO, SAGASAKI, SHINJI, ISHIDOH, KOICHI, SEKIGUCHI, GAKU, NAKAGAMI, HIROAKI 33: JP 31: : 29/03/ : PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION To provide pharmaceutical preparation exhibiting satisfactory dissolution property in a wide ph range. The pharmaceutical composition is characterized by containing (A) N 1 -(5-chloropyridin-2-yl)-N 2 - ((1S,2R,4S)-4-[(dimethylamino)carbonyl]-2-{[(5- methyl-4,5,6,7-tetrahydrothiazolo[5,4-c] pyridin-2- yl)carbonyl]amino}cyclohexyl)ethanediamide, represented by the following formula (1), a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, or a hydrate of any of these, and (B) one or more species selected from the group consisting of a sugar alcohol and a water-swelling additive. 21: 2010/ : 2009/01/23 43: 2012/02/24 51: B01D 71: ENIS, BEN M, LIEBERMAN, PAUL 72: ENIS, BEN M, LIEBERMAN, PAUL 33: US 31: 61/011,955 32: 23/01/ : US 31: 61/195,418 32: 07/10/ : METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING CARBON DIOXIDE GAS FROM COAL COMBUSTION POWER PLANTS The invention relates to a method and apparatus for removing CO 2 gas emissions from a coal combustion power plant, comprising a means for physically removing the CO 2 gas from the coal, and then using a turbo compressor and turbo expander device to produce super chilled air, which can then be mixed with the CO 2 gas to form frozen CO 2 crystals which can agglomerate together to form dry ice blocks, wherein the ice blocks can be easily transported and stored, and/or used for commercial purposes (such as for the beverage industry). The heating (compression) and cooling (expansion) processes preferably generate additional energy which can then be used to offset the substantial costs associated with separating the CO 2 gas from the coal. 21: 2010/ : 2008/04/11 43: 2012/03/27 Page 91

92 51: C07D 71: LEXICON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: WU, WENXUE, ZHANG, HAIMING, YAN, JIE 33: US 31: 60/923,029 32: 12/04/ : METHODS OF PREPARING 1-(4-(1- HYDROXYALKYL)-1H- IMIDAZOL-2-YL) ETHANONE OXIME COMPOUNDS Methods of preparing imidazole-based compounds are disclosed. Particular compounds are of formula (I). 21: 2010/ : 2009/03/24 43: 2012/01/30 51: A61K; A61P 71: KOMINOX, INC. 72: BURGER, ANGELIKA, HENDRIKS, HANS, RADEMAKER, BERNARDUS 33: US 31: 12/408,864 32: 23/03/ : US 31: 61/039,987 32: 27/03/ : METHOD AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATMENT OF CANCER The present invention relates to a method of treating cancer in a subject in need thereof, by administering to the subject a combination of sodium meta arsenite and/or arsenic trioxide and a cytotoxic anticancer agent, such as cisplatin, adriamycin, docetaxel or paclitaxel. The arsenic compound(s) and cytotoxic anti-cancer agent may be administered together in a composition or separately as a combination therapy. 21: 2010/ : 2009/05/13 43: 2012/01/23 51: E21B 71: LONGYEAR TM, INC. 72: OOTHOUDT, THOMAS J 33: US 31: 12/346,395 32: 30/12/ : US 31: 61/052,904 32: 13/05/ : SONIC DRILL BIT FOR CORE SAMPLING A drill bit for core sampling includes a body having a central axis and first end having a tapered outer surface and a radius transverse to the central axis, and an insert having a cutting surface on the first end oriented at an axial angle relative to the radius to move material displaced during drilling away from the first end. 21: 2010/ : 2009/05/14 43: 2012/03/14 Page 92

93 51: E21B 71: LONGYEAR TM, INC. 72: GAUGH, ERIK M, DRIVDAHL, KRISTIAN S, RUPP, MICHAEL D 33: US 31: 12/349,436 32: 06/01/ : US 31: 61/053,439 32: 15/05/ : REAMER WITH POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND COMPACT INSERTS Reamers for use in core-sample drilling having PDC inserts and methods for using the reamers with PDC inserts are described. A reamer with PDC inserts may be used to maintain borehole diameters, reduce deviation, and/or stabilize drill strings used in core sample drilling. The PDC inserts may be of different sizes and shapes and may be arranged around the reamer in various ways. A valve, in particular a pilot valve includes a valve body having a cylindrical openended passageway therein and having annular valve seats at each open end of the passageway and a cylindrical valve closing means slidingly received within the passageway of the valve body and having a pair of spaced circumferentially arranged elastomeric seals, the valve closing means being operable selectively to close one or the other of the open ends of passageway of the valve body by seating one of the elastomeric seals on a respective one of the valve seats of the valve body. 21: 2010/ : 2010/10/04 43: 2012/03/14 51: F16K 71: IPTREE TRUST (Trust Number 503/2009) 72: BUHRMANN, Rudolph, BUHRMANN, Rudolph Teodor 33: ZA 31: 2008/ : 18/04/ : BI-STABLE PILOT VALVE 21: 2010/ : 2009/05/12 43: 2012/02/17 51: A61K; A61P 71: MOLMED S.P.A. 72: BORDIGNON, CLAUDIO, LAMBIASE, ANTONIO 33: EP 31: : 13/05/ : CONJUGATES FOR THE TREATMENT OF MESOTHELIOMA The present invention provides conjugates of cytokines and targeting peptides that is able to bind to a receptor expressed on tumor-associated vessels or to a component of the extracellular matrix associated to the tumor vessels, for treatment of malignant pleural mesothelioma. In particular, the invention provides conjugates comprising the cytokine TNF linked to a peptide containing the NGR motif. The invention further provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising such conjugate and pharmaceutical formulations comprising conjugates dissolved in appropriate buffers. Page 93

94 21: 2010/ : 2009/05/01 43: 2012/02/10 51: H04M 71: STARSCRIBER CORPORATION 72: KAHN, ARI 33: US 31: 61/049,719 32: 01/05/ : MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS FACILITATED BY INTERACTIVE MENUS Systems, methods, apparatus and computer program products related to mobile communications are disclosed. One method includes, responsive to a mobile originated teleservice request, pushing a contextual network initiated Unstructured Supplementary Services Data (USSD) session back to an originating mobile device including presenting a listing of a plurality of service options associated with a caller and/or the called party address information captured in the teleservice request. infection by detecting the presence of early antibodies against these proteins, thereby permitting earlier diagnosis ofmtbinfection than was heretofore possible by conventional means. The above peptides and other peptide-based compositions are also used as immunogens for inclusion in TB vaccines. Also provided are methods for early diagnosis ofmtbinfection and for immunizing a subject to prevent or treatmtbinfections and tuberculosis. 21: 2010/ : 2009/04/20 43: 2012/02/16 51: G01N; C12R 71: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 72: LAAL, SUMAN, ZOLLA-PAZNER, SUSAN 33: US 31: 61/046,405 32: 19/04/ : IMMUNODOMINANT MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS PEPTIDES FROM CELL WALL PROTEINS FOR EARLY DIAGNOSIS AND IMMUNIZATION A number of peptide epitopes and fragments from threemycobacterium tuberculosis(mtb) cell wall proteins have been identified as early antigens that induce antibodies early duringmtbinfection in humans. The proteins are Proline-Threonine Repetitive Protein (PTRP), PE-PGRS51, and LipC. These peptides, alone or in mixtures, or as parts of fusion polypeptides or peptide multimers, are useful as antigens for serological detection of early in 21: 2010/ : 2009/07/11 43: 2012/03/13 51: C08L; B43K 71: J.S. STAEDTLER GMBH & CO. KG 72: LINS, NIKOLAS, DIESTEL, SYLVIA, THIES, ANDREAS 33: DE 31: : 15/07/ : WOOD SUBSTITUTE MATERIAL AND ITS USE The invention relates to a wood substitute material for wood-encased pencils, comprising the following ingredients: 15% - 30% by weight of at least one polymeric binder, 50% - 80% by weight of at least one organic filler, 0% - 20% by weight of at least one inorganic filler, 0.5% - 5% by weight of at least one adhesion promoter, 1% - 30% by weight of at least one wax, 0% - 10% by weight of at least one colour pigment, and 0% - 10% by weight of at least one additive, the at least one adhesion promoter forming a chemical bond between the at least one polymeric binder and the at least one organic filler, a ratio of the at least one adhesion promoter to the at least one wax in the range from 1:2 to 1:6 being formed, and the sum of organic and inorganic filler being not more than 80% by weight. Page 94

95 symptomatic anti-parkinsonian therapy; and reducing the functional decline. 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/26 43: 2012/03/05 51: A23L, F16L 71: Nestec S.A. 72: MUSCROFT, Colin 33: US 31: 61/125,854 32: 29/04/ : ROTARY FORMING DEVICES AND METHODS FOR USING SUCH DEVICES Rotary forming devices and methods of using the rotary forming devices for producing products such as filled and unfilled "pillow" shaped products. In an embodiment, the invention provides a device comprising a housing comprising a die plate defining a plurality of outlets. The housing defines an inlet. A race plate is attached to the die plate. The race plate circumscribes the outlets of the die plate. A forming wheel is rotatably attached to the die plate. A motor assembly is attached to the forming wheel. The motor assembly is constructed and arranged to rotate the forming wheel in a hypocycloid motion. 21: 2010/ : 2009/06/12 43: 2012/01/26 51: A01N; A61K 71: TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. 72: LEVY, RUTH, EYAL, ELI, GOREN, TAMAR, OREN, SHEILA, SAYAG, NAIM, WEISS, YONATAN, BEN-AMI, MIRI 33: US 31: 61/131,936 32: 13/06/ : US 31: 61/189,724 32: 22/08/ : RASAGILINE FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE MODIFICATION A method for modifying Parkinson's disease by periodically administering a pharmaceutical composition comprising a therapeutically effective amount of rasagiline or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of rasagiline to the patient, thereby modifying the disease. The method includes reducing the rate of progression; delaying the need for symptomatic anti-parkinsonian therapy; reducing the risk of a Parkinson's disease patient requiring 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/29 43: 2012/04/05 51: A61K, A61P 71: SYNTAXIN LIMITED 72: JOHNSTONE, Stephen, FOSTER, Keith, MARKS, Philip 33: GB 31: : 12/06/ : GB 31: : 14/11/ : GB 31: : 17/11/ : GB 31: : 12/06/ : SUPPRESSION OF NEUROENDOCRINE DISEASES Page 95

96 The present invention relates to a method for suppressing neuroendocrine disease. The therapy employs use of a non-cytotoxic protease, which is targeted to a neuroendocrine tumour cell, preferably via a somatostatin or cortistatin receptor, a GHRH receptor, a ghrelin receptor, a bombesin receptor, a urotensin receptora melanin- concentrating hormone receptor 1; a KiSS-1 receptor or a prolactinreleasing peptide receptor. When so delivered, the protease is internalised and inhibits secretionfrom said tumourcell. The present invention also relates to polypeptides and nucleic acids for use in said methods. 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/29 43: 2012/02/10 51: B65D 71: NELSON MANDELA METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY 72: WRIGHT, YOLANDI SHADRI, WRIGHT, DARRELL JOHN 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 08/10/ : BEVERAGE CONTAINER THIS invention relates to a beverage container and more particularly, but not exclusively, to a beverage container suitable for receiving a pressurized liquid. The beverage container includes a receptacle having an open end, an opposite closed end, and a cylindrical sidewall extending between the open and the closed end. A removable closure is sealingly located over the open end. The container is characterized in that the closed end has a convex, arcuate profile in order to, in use, enable the closed end to sustain pressure exerted by a pressurized medium inside the receptacle. 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/29 43: 2012/03/05 51: A23F, A61K 71: Nestec S.A. 72: BEL-RHLID, Rachid, KRAEHENBUEHL, Karin, CAVIN, Christophe, RAAB, Thomas Wolfgang, PAGE, Nicolas 33: EP 31: : 30/04/ : COFFEE EXTRACT The present invention relates to a method of producing a coffee extract with antioxidant and antiinflammatory properties and uses of the extract of the invention. The coffee extract comprises caffeic acid and/or ferulic acid and can be produced by hydrolysing chlorogenic acids present in coffee extract, e.g. with a microorganism or an enzyme. The coffee extract of the invention may e.g. be used as an ingredient of a food or beverage product. Page 96

97 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/29 43: 2012/03/05 51: A23C, A23F, A23L 71: Nestec S.A. 72: BEL-RHLID, Rachid, KRAEHENBUEHL, Karin, CAVIN, Christophe, RAAB, Thomas Wolfgang, PAGE, Nicolas 33: EP 31: : 30/04/ : COMPOSITIONS FOR PREPARING A COFFEE BEVERAGE COMPRISING HYDROLYSED CHLOROGENIC ACID The invention relates to compositions for preparing a beverage, the compositions comprise a microorganism and/or an enzyme capable of hydrolysing chlorogenic acids of a coffee extract to phenolic acids. When a beverage prepared with the compositions of the invention is consumed chlorogenic acids present in coffee extract is hydrolysed to improve antioxidant and/or antiinflammatory properties compared to a similar conventional beverage. The present invention relates to uses of decarboxylated phenolic acid derived from chlorogenic acid of coffee as well as products comprising decarboxylated phenolic acid derived from chlorogenic acid of coffee, especially a coffee extract, and methods of producing such products. Coffee comprises chlorogenic acids, according to the invention these chlorogenic acids can be transformed into decarboxylated phenolic acids. The resulting decarboxylated phenolic acids have antioxidant and/or anti-inflammatory properties and can be used as ingredients in food and beverage products and to treat certain health conditions. 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/29 43: 2012/03/05 51: A01N 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: WISHART, Neil, ARGIRIADI, Maria A., CALDERWOOD, David J., ERICSSON, Anna M., FIAMENGO, Bryan A., FRANK, Kristine E., FRIEDMAN, Michael, GEORGE, Dawn M., GOEDKEN, Eric R., JOSEPHSOHN, Nathan S., LI, Biqin C., MORYTKO, Michael J., STEWART, Kent D., VOSS, Jeffrey W., WALLACE, Grier A., WANG, Lu, WOLLER, Kevin R. 33: US 31: 61/131,599 32: 10/06/ : US 31: 61/131,602 32: 10/06/ : NOVEL TRICYCLIC COMPOUNDS The invention provides a compound of Formula (I), pharmaceutically acceptable salts, pro-drugs, biologically active metabolites, stereoisomers and isomers thereof wherein the variable are defined herein. The compounds of the invention are useful for treating immunological and oncological conditions. 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/29 43: 2012/03/05 51: A23F, A61K 71: Nestec S.A. 72: BEL-RHLID, Rachid, KRAEHENBUEHL, Karin, CAVIN, Christophe, RAAB, Thomas Wolfgang, PAGE, Nicolas 33: EP 31: : : PRODUCTS COMPRISING, AND USES OF, DECARBOXYLATED PHENOLIC ACIDS DERIVED FROM CHLOROGENIC ACIDS OF COFFEE Page 97

98 21: 2010/ : 2009/07/10 43: 2012/02/02 51: A61K 71: ESBATECH, AN ALCON BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH UNIT LLC 72: URECH, DAVID, HULMANN-COTTIER, VALÉRIE, FURRER, ESTHER 33: US 31: 61/079,586 32: 10/07/ : METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ENHANCED DELIVERY OF MACROMOLECULES The invention provides compositions and methods that enhance the delivery of large macromolecules (i.e., greater than 10kDa), such as antigen-binding polypeptides, across tight junctions. Such methods and compositions are particularly useful for delivering therapeutic antigen-binding polypeptides to the CNS, via intranasal administration, for the treatment of neurological disorders. 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/30 43: 2012/03/05 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: AstraZeneca AB 72: CACCIOLA, Joseph, EMPFIELD, James, FOLMER, James, HUNTER, Angela M, THRONER, Scott 33: US 31: 61/059,485 32: 06/06/ : ISOXAZOLE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR POTENTIATORS Compounds in accord with Formula (I): wherein R1, R2, R3 and R4 arc as defined in the specification, pharmaceutically acceptable salts, methods of making, pharmaceutical compositions containing and methods for using the same. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/03 43: 2012/03/13 51: C11D 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: TANTAWY, Hossam Hassan, SOMERVILLE- ROBERTS, Nigel Patrick, HARROGATE, Urwin 33: EP 31: : 25/06/ : SPRAY-DRYING PROCESS The present invention relates to a process for preparing a spray-dried powder comprising: (i) anionic detersive surfactant; (ii) from 0wt% to 10wt% zeolite builder; (iii) from 0wt% to 10wt% phosphate builder; and (iv) from 3wt% to 15wt% silicate salt; the process comprising the steps of: (a) heating an aqueous slurry to a temperature above 100 C to form a heated slurry; and (b) spraying the heated slurry at temperature above 100 C into a spraydrying tower; (c) spray-drying the slurry to form a spray-dried powder. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/03 43: 2012/03/14 51: A61K, C08F, C12N 71: University of Washington, PhaseRx, Inc. 72: STAYTON, Patrick S., HOFFMAN, Allan S., CONVERTINE, Anthony J., DUVALL, Craig L., BENOIT, Danielle, OVERELL, Robert, JOHNSON, Paul, GALL, Anna, PRIEVE, Mary, PASCHAL, Amber, DIAB, Charbel, DE, Priyadarsi 33: US 31: 61/052,908 32: 13/05/ : US 31: 61/052,914 32: 13/05/ : MICELLIC ASSEMBLIES Provided herein are micellic assemblies comprising a plurality of copolymers. In certain instances, micellic assemblies provided herein are ph sensitive particles. Page 98

99 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/03 43: 2012/03/14 51: A61K 71: University of Washington, PhaseRx, Inc. 72: STAYTON, Patrick S., HOFFMAN, Allan S., CONVERTINE, Anthony J., DUVALL, Craig L., BENOIT, Danielle, OVERELL, Robert, JOHNSON, Paul, GALL, Anna, PRIEVE, Mary, PASCHAL, Amber, DIAB, Charbel, DE, Priyadarsi 33: US 31: 61/052,914 32: 13/05/ : US 31: 61/052,908 32: 13/05/ : POLYMERIC CARRIER Provided herein are polymeric carriers suitable for the delivery of polynucleotides (e.g. oligonucleotides) and/or other therapeutic agents into a living cell. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/03 43: 2012/03/14 51: A61K 71: University of Washington, PhaseRx, Inc. 72: JOHNSON, Paul, STAYTON, Patrick S., HOFFMAN, Allan S., CONVERTINE, Anthony J., OVERELL, Robert, GALL, Anna, PRIEVE, Mary, PASCHAL, Amber, DIAB, Charbel, DE, Priyadarsi 33: US 31: 61/052,908 32: : US 31: 61/052,914 32: : MICELLES FOR INTRACELLULAR DELIVERY OF THERAPEUTIC AGENTS Composition comprising a polymeric micelle and an associated polynucleotide. 21: 2010/ : 07/12/ : 15/02/ : A47J Page 99

100 71: TEDELEX TRADING (PTY) LIMITED 72: NILS BUNGE 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 18/11/ : HOT TRAY 57: A hot tray comprises a moulded base, a glass surface and means for connecting the two. The base is moulded as a single unit and the glass surface includes an integral heating element. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/07 43: 2012/03/19 51: C11D 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: TANTAWY, Hossam Hassan, SOMERVILLE ROBERTS, Nigel Patrick, HARROGATE, Urwin, YORK, DAVID WILLIAM 33: EP 31: : 25/06/ : A PROCESS FOR PREPARING A POWDER The present invention relates to a process for preparing a powder comprising: (i) anionic detersive surfactant; (ii) from 0wt% to 10wt% zeolite builder; (iii) from 0wt% to 10wt% phosphate builder; and (iv) from 0wt% to 15wt% silicate salt; wherein the process comprises the steps of: (a) forming a slurry that comprises a volatile compound; and (b) spraying the slurry through a nozzle into a drying apparatus; and (c) drying the slurry to form a powder, wherein the slurry enters the nozzle at conditions such that either: (I) at the temperature at which the slurry enters the nozzle, the slurry is at a pressure that is equal to or greater than the vapour pressure of the volatile component, and wherein, the slurry enters the nozzle at a temperature such that the vapour pressure of the volatile compound is above the pressure in the drying apparatus; or (II) the volatile component is in supercritical form when the slurry enters the nozzle, and wherein, the conditions in the drying apparatus are such that when the volatile component enters the drying apparatus, at least a portion of the volatile component is in gaseous form. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/07 43: 2012/03/20 51: C11D 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: TANTAWY, Hossam Hassan, SOMERVILLE ROBERTS, Nigel Patrick, HOWE, Simon, CALDWELL, Stuart Andrew 33: EP 31: : : A SPRAY-DRYING PROCESS The present invention relates to a process for preparing a spray-dried powder comprising (i) anionic detersive surfactant; (ii) from 0 wt% to 10 wt% zeolite builder; (iii) from 0 wt% to 10 wt% phosphate builder; and (iv) optionally from 0 wt% to 15 wt% silicate salt; wherein the process comprises the steps of : (a) forming an alkaline slurry in a mixer, the slurry having a viscosity of from 0.5 to 50.0 Pas at a temperature of 70 C and at a shear rate of 50 s-1, wherein the alkaline slurry is shear thinning; and (b) transferring the alkaline slurry from the mixer through at least one pump to a spray pressure nozzle; (c) contacting a viscosity increasing agent to the alkaline slurry after the mixer and before the spray pressure nozzle so as to increase the viscosity of the alkaline slurry to form a viscous alkaline slurry, step (c) being carried out at an average shear rate of from 10 s-1 to 150 s-1; (d) spraying the viscous alkaline slurry through the spray pressure nozzle into a spray-drying tower; (e) spray-drying the viscous alkaline slurry to form a spray-dried powder; and (f) optionally, contacting an alkalinity source with the alkaline slurry and/or the viscosity increasing agent, and/or the viscous alkaline slurry. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/07 43: 2012/03/14 51: A47J, B01D 71: Nestec S.A. 72: OZANNE, Matthieu, VUAGNIAUX, Didier, THULIEZ, Jean-Luc, ROBERT, Thierry 33: EP 31: : Page 100

101 54: BEVERAGE PRODUCTION DEVICE The invention as claimed shows a beverage production device (1) comprising a beverage production chamber (20) designed to have a liquid interact with a beverage ingredient (T) contained in a capsule, liquid supply means (8) for supplying liquid to said beverage production chamber (20), heating means (7) provided in the liquid supply means (8) for heating the liquid, and an air separating compartment (30) provided in the liquid supply means (8) after the heating means (7) for separating any air or other gas contained in the liquid, wherein the air separating compartment (30) comprises an inlet (35) for introducing liquid into the air separating compartment (30), means for breaking the kinetic energy of the liquid introduced through the inlet (35), a liquid outlet (37), separated from the inlet by the means for breaking the kinetic energy of the liquid introduced through the inlet (35), for evacuating liquid from the air separating compartment (30), and an air outlet (39), also separated from the inlet by the means for breaking the kinetic energy of the liquid introduced through the inlet (35), for evacuating air from the air separating compartment (30). Hence, a beverage production device (1) is provided having a reduced amount of air in the liquid used for extraction of the beverage ingredient (T). 33: US 31: 12/163,116 32: : US 31: 12/163,180 32: : MESOGEN CONTAINING COMPOUNDS Compounds including at least one mesogenic substructure and at least one long flexible segment and methods of synthesizing the same are disclosed. Formulations which include various embodiments of the mesogen containing compounds and their use in articles of manufacture and ophthalmic devices are also disclosed. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/07 43: 2012/03/14 51: C09K 71: Transitions Optical, Inc. 72: HE, Meng, KUMAR, Anil, SHAO, Jiping, DAI, Xiao-Man, XU, Ruisong 33: US 31: 12/163,116 32: 27/06/ : US 31: 12/163,180 32: 27/06/ : LIQUID CRYSTAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING MESOGEN CONTAINING COMPOUNDS Liquid crystal compositions comprising compounds including at least one mesogenic substructure and at least one long flexible segment and a compound selected from a photochromic compound, a dichroic compound and a photochromic- dichroic compound and methods of synthesizing the same and their use in articles of manufacture and ophthalmic devices are disclosed. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/07 43: 2012/03/19 51: C09K 71: Transitions Optical, Inc. 72: HE, Meng, KUMAR, Anil, SHAO, Jiping, DAI, Xiao-Man, XU, Ruisong Page 101

102 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/08 43: 2012/03/14 51: A61K, A61P 71: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd 72: HUBSCHWERLEN, Christian, LOCHER, Hans 33: PCT 31: IB2008/ : 09/05/ : 5-HYDROXYMETHYL-OXAZOLIDIN-2-ONE DERIVATIVES FOR TREATING BACTERIAL INTESTINAL DISEASES The invention relates to the compounds of formula I (I) wherein A is N or CH; and n is 0 or 1; or the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, for preventing or treating intestinal diseases which are caused by bacteria selected from Clostridium difficile, Clostridium perfringens or Staphylococcus aureus. structures being in fluid communication with at least some of the holes (16a, 16b) in the backing plate (12) thereby allowing fluid to pass through the holes into a generally tubular structure. The sides of the tubular structures define apertures (109) permitting fluid flow out of the tubular structures through the walls of the tubular portions. Typically, the perforated or open area of the tubular structures is at least 20% of the area of the side walls of the tubular structures, more preferably at least 40%, more preferably 50% or greater and most preferably of the order of 70 to 75%. Providing apertures (109) in the side walls of the tubular structures significantly improves not only the rate of flow of the water through the cell but also creates a higher internal drain void volume area as the water can occupy the interior of the tubular structures and not just the volume in between the tubular structures. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/08 43: 2012/03/14 51: A01G, E02B, E02D, E03F 71: LEE, Alan Sian Ghee 72: LEE, Alan Sian Ghee, OLIVER, David, GREAVES, Henry 33: AU 31: : 16/05/ : FLEXIBLE DRAINAGE CELL A drainage cell (10) comprises a backing plate (12) defining a plurality of holes (16a, 16b), a series of conical tubular structures (18) having side walls and a base extending from the backing layer, the tubular 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/08 43: 2012/03/14 51: B64G, G05D 71: Astrium SAS 72: SEMBÉLY, Xavier, LAGADEC, Kristen 33: FR 31: : 09/06/ : METHOD FOR CONTROLLING SATELLITE ATTITUDE, AND ATTITUDE-CONTROLLED SATELLITE The invention relates to a method for controlling the attitude of a satellite (1,2) in orbit around a celestial body, said satellite comprising an observation instrument (10,20), a solar panel (11,21a), a radiator (12,22), and a stellar sensor (13,23) which are arranged on the satellite (1,2) such that, in a reference point associated with said satellite and predetermined by three orthogonal axes X, Y, and Z therebetween, the observation instrument (10,20) is Page 102

103 arranged such that the observation axis thereof is parallel to the Z axis of the satellite, the solar panel (11, 21a) is parallel to the Y axis, the radiator (12,22) is arranged on one of the surfaces -X, +Y, or -Y of the satellite, and the stellar sensor (13,23) is guided from the negative X side. According to the method, the attitude of the satellite (1,2) is controlled during a rolling and pitching activity period (J) to guide the observation instrument (10,20) towards two areas to be observed on the celestial body, and the twisting attitude of the satellite (1,2) is controlled to keep the sun on the positive X side and ensure that a minimum solar radiation stress C1 on the solar panel (11,21a) is confirmed during observation phases of said activity period. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/09 43: 2012/03/14 51: A61K, A61P 71: Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V., Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 72: BEUMONT, Maria Gloria, HERDINIUS, Stefan Rikard, PICCHIO, Gaston Rafael, POLO, Ramon, KAUFFMAN, Robert S., ADIWIJAYA, Bambang S.,, GARG, Varun, 33: EP 31: : 10/06/ : TELAPREVIR DOSING REGIMEN This invention relates to the use of specific dosing regimens of telaprevir in combination with peg-ifn and RBV in the treatment of HCV patients, wherein the treatment comprises (a) a lead-in phase of administering to the subject pegylated interferon and ribavirin, and (b) a treatment phase of administering to the subject a combination of telaprevir, pegylated interferon and ribavirin. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/10 43: 2012/03/14 51: B65D 71: Nestec S.A. 72: WURTH, Stephen A., URUSHIDANI, Yukihiro, SKINNER, Bethanie, KUMKE, William 33: US 31: 61/127,433 32: 13/05/ : PACKAGES FOR STORING PRODUCTS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SUCH PACKAGES The invention provides packages for storing consumable products and methods for making and using same. The packages may include containers housed within a housing, which may include at least one viewable area in a wall of the housing to allow a consumer to see through at least a portion of the housing. The containers may also include at least one viewable area in a wall of the containers and the location of the viewable area may correspond to a location of the viewable area of the housing. The containers may also be connected such that the containers may be removed from the housing, rotated about a hinged connection, and placed on a shelf for storage. Page 103

104 21: 2010/ : 2009/05/14 43: 2012/02/16 51: A61K; A61P; C07K 71: AGRICULTURE VICTORIA SERVICES PTY LTD, MURRAY GOULBURN CO-OPERATIVE CO. LIMITED 72: COCKS, BENJAMIN, TESTER, ANGUS, HOBMAN, PETER, MCDONAGH, MATTHEW 33: AU 31: : 14/05/ : ORALLY ADMINISTRABLE DOSAGE FORMS COMPRISING ANGIOGENIN AND USES THEREOF The invention provides a method of treatment of any disorder in which administration of angiogenin is beneficial wherein the angiogenin is administered orally. Particularly, the oral angiogenin does not require a carrier or excipient or for the protein to be encapsulated or subjected to any other mechanism to improve its oral bioavailability. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/14 43: 2012/02/27 51: F15B 71: MAC VALVES, INC. 72: WILLIAMS, KEVIN C, WALSH, TIMOTHY F 33: US 31: 12/694,703 32: 27/01/ : PROPORTIONAL PRESSURE CONTROLLER A proportional pressure controller includes a body having inlet, outlet, and exhaust ports. A fill valve communicates with pressurized fluid in the inlet port. A dump valve communicates with pressurized fluid from the fill valve. An inlet poppet valve opens by pressurized fluid through the fill valve. An exhaust poppet valve when closed isolates pressurized fluid from the exhaust port. An outlet flow passage communicates with pressurized fluid when the inlet poppet valve is open, and communicates with the outlet port and an exhaust/outlet common passage. A fill inlet communicates between the inlet passage and fill valve, and is isolated from the outlet flow passage, exhaust/outlet common passage, and outlet and exhaust ports in all operating conditions of the controller. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/14 43: 2012/03/14 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 72: SANTELLA, Joseph B. 33: US 31: 61/075,394 32: 25/06/ : PIPERIDINYL DERIVATIVE AS A MODULATOR OF CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR ACTIVITY The present application describes the compound of formula (I): or stereoisomers or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. In addition, methods of treating and preventing inflammatory diseases such as asthma and allergic diseases, as well as autoimmune pathologies such as rheumatoid arthritis and arthrosclerosis using the compound of the invention are disclosed. Page 104

105 21: 2010/ : 15/12/ : 16/03/ : A61C 71: ACCENTU8 NOVOTECNICA PTY LTD 72: RIGGIO SEBASTIAN 33: AU 31: : 2008/06/11 54: DENTURES, DENTAL ARCHES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE 57: Dentures, dental arches, and methods of manufacture are disclosed as well as supports for dental arches and artificial teeth. The support for a dental arch comprises an elongate member curved to substantially follow a curve of a dental arch and can comprise one or more apertures through the elongate member for the attachment of artificial teeth. Vertical and lateral positions of the artificial teeth are adjustable as well as the incisal inclination. Embodiments of the support can comprise at least one joint between at least two parts of the support. Methods and apparatus for determining dental size and shape are also disclosed as well as trays, flexible, cushioning inserts, molds and indenting members for denture manufacture. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/17 43: 2012/03/20 51: A01H 71: UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC. 72: RAYMER, Paul, L., HECKART, Douglas, PARROTT, Wayne, Allen 33: US 31: 61/074,381 32: 20/06/ : US 31: 61/172,427 32: 24/04/ : US 31: 61/150,459 32: 06/02/ : DEVELOPMENT OF HERBICIDE-RESISTANT GRASS SPECIES The invention relates to a selected and cultured ACCase inhibitor herbicide-resistant plant -resistant plant from the group Panicodae, or tissue, seed, or progeny thereof, and methods of selecting the same. The invention also relates to methods for controlling weeds in the vicinity of an ACCase inhibitor herbicide-resistant plant. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/17 43: 2012/03/20 51: A47J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: BERNHARDSGRUETTER, Raphael, BEAUSIRE, Cédric, SCORRANO, Lucio 33: EP 31: : 29/05/ : MIXING AND DISPENSING APPARATUS WITH MOVABLE MIXING CHAMBER The present invention relates to a beverage mixing and dispersing apparatus comprising : - a metering device, - a mixing chamber, - at least one diluent feeding means, - means for moving the mixing chamber, characterized in that the mixing chamber is movable between : - a metering position, where the metering device outlet emerges in the mixing chamber inlet, and - a mixing position, where the diluent feeding means are able to inject the diluent in the mixing chamber and the metering device outlet does not emerge in the mixing chamber inlet. Page 105

106 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/17 43: 2012/03/20 51: A47J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: BERNHARDSGRUETTER, Raphael, BEAUSIRE, Cédric, SCORRANO, Lucio 33: EP 31: : 29/05/ : DEVICE FOR DOSING A METERED AMOUNT OF A POWDERED PRODUCT AND BEVERAGE MACHINE USING SUCH A DEVICE The invention concerns a dosing device for dosing a metered amount of a powdered product comprising : - a fixed body (2) made of at least a disc presenting a single pierced aperture (5), - a rotary top disk (1) disposed on the top of the fixed body (2) and presenting a taking out pierced aperture (4), - a rotary bottom disk (3) disposed on the bottom of the fixed body and presenting a discharging pierced aperture (6), - a rotary shaft (7) connecting the bottom disk (1) and the top disk (3), wherein in the stand-by position of the device the metered pierced aperture (5) is empty and closed to the atmosphere. The invention also concerns a beverage preparation apparatus implementing such a dosing device. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/17 43: 2012/03/20 51: A61K, A61P 71: Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V. 72: YURKOW, Edward J., SHUKLA, Umesh 33: US 31: 61/058,376 32: 03/06/ : TPO MIMETIC PEPTIDE FOR PREVENTING HEMATOLOGICAL DISORDER ASSOCIATED WITH CANCER TREATMENT The present invention provides a method for treating hematological disorders such as anemia and thrombocytopenia, whereby a TPO mimetic peptide compound is administered using a specified dosing regimen. The dosing regimen involves the administration of the TPO mimetic peptide compound within a specified time frame surrounding administration of a chemotherapeutic agent. The dosing regimen also involves monitoring subject response in order to determine future course of treatment. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/17 43: 2012/03/20 51: A61K, A61P, C07J 71: Bayer Schering Pharma Aktiengesellschaft Page 106

107 72: RING, Sven, BOHLMANN, Rolf, KUHNKE, Joachim, ZORN, Ludwig, BORDEN, Steffen, PRELLE, Katja 33: DE 31: : 02/06/ : C-RING-SUBSTITUTED PREGN-4-ENE-21,17- CARBOLACTONE, AND PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS COMPRISING THE LATTER The present invention relates to C-ring-substituted pregn-4-ene-21,17-carbolactones of the general formula I in which R6,7 is an a- or ß-methylene and R9 is a hydrogen atom and R11 is a bromine, chlorine or fluorine atom R9 and R11 together are a bond. The novel compounds are gestagenic antimineralocorticoids. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/17 43: 2012/03/20 51: A23L 71: Nestec S.A. 72: RIERA, Céline, MENOZZI, Candice, ROBERT, Fabien, LE COUTRE, Johannes 33: EP 31: : 20/05/ : ACYLAMINO ACID COMPOUNDS AND FOOD PREPARATIONS CONTAINING SAME An acylamino acid compound is described which can be used in food preparations to generate a savory tingling sensation without burning effect. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/17 43: 2012/03/20 51: B01D 71: Parker Filtration B.V. 72: VAN SAVOOIJEN, Henk, VAN GISBERGEN, Pieter, ARTS, Richard Theodorus Antonius, VAN BOVEN, Marinus Johannes Berend 33: NL 31: : 20/06/ : FILTER ASSEMBLY A filter assembly comprises a filter housing (23) into which a filter element is insertable. A core element (38) is provided extending within the housing (23). The filter assembly comprises a coupling assembly (200) that is insertable into the housing (23), the coupling assembly (200) comprising a leaf spring (201) having a span larger than an internal diameter of the filter housing (23), such that when the leaf spring (201) is inserted into the filter housing (23) the outer edge of the leaf spring (201) engages an inner surface of the filter housing (23) and the leaf spring (201) bulges in the direction of insertion of the leaf spring into the housing, preventing removal of the leaf spring, in a direction opposite to the insertion direction, from the filter housing (23), the coupling assembly (200) comprising a connecting part for connecting the core element (38) to the coupling assembly (200). Page 107

108 72: FENGLER, KEVIN, LI, BAILIN, XU, MINGLIANG, CHAO, QING, CHEN, YONGSHENG, ZHAO, XIANRONG, ZHAO, JING 33: US 31: 61/090,704 32: 21/08/ : GENETIC LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH HEAD SMUT RESISTANCE IN MAIZE Head smut is one of the most devastating diseases in maize, causing severe yield loss worldwide. The present invention describes the fine-mapping of a major QTL conferring resistance to head smut. Markers useful for breeding, and methods for conferring head smut resistance are described. Nucleic acid sequence from the genetic locus conferring head smut resistance is disclosed. Genes encoding proteins conferring head smut resistance are disclosed. 21: 2010/ : 20/12/ : 20/03/ : B29D, B32B, B42D, G02B, G07D 71: GIESECKE & DEVRIENT GMBH 72: MENGEL CHRISTOPH, KECK ANGELIKA, VOIT MAX 33: DE 31: : 2008/08/05 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING MICROLENSES 57: A method for producing microlenses (4) comprises the steps of providing a carrier substrate (5), prestructuring the carrier substrate using the intaglio printing method, such that on a front of the carrier substrate raised regions are produced and on a back opposite of the front of the carrier substrate, recesses corresponding to the raised regions are produced, and applying translucent plastic (7, 8) on at least one side of the carrier substrate in the region of the raised regions or recesses for forming microlenses. 21: 2010/ : 2009/08/21 43: 2012/02/02 51: C12Q 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY, CHINA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY 21: 2010/ : 2009/05/27 43: 2012/01/03 51: C07K; A61P; G01N 71: POMONA RICERCA S.R.L. 72: BURIONI, ROBERTO, CLEMENTI, MASSIMO 33: IT 31: TO2008A : 27/05/ : MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES HAVING HOMOSUBTYPE CROSS-NEUTRALIZATION PROPERTIES AGAINST INFLUENZA A VIRUSES SUBTYPE H1 A monoclonal antibody directed against the influenza A virus is described, which is capable of binding human and animal isolates of influenza A viruses expressing the Hl -subtype hemagglutinin. A preferred embodiment is the antibody designated as Fab49, which shows a neutralizing activity against a plurality of influenza A virus isolates expressing the Hl- subtype hemagglutinin, including animal-derived isolates. Anti-idiotype antibodies directed against the monoclonal antibody of the invention, immunogenic or vaccine compositions comprising the monoclonal antibody of the invention are also described, as well as therapeutic, prophylactic and diagnostic applications for the monoclonal antibody of the invention. The monoclonal antibody of the invention can also be employed for testing antibody preparations to be used as vaccines. Page 108

109 21: 2010/ : 2010/07/14 43: 2012/03/26 51: C02F 71: FARMSERV BK t/a AQUAKING 72: VAN DEVENTER, Jacobus, Herculas 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 17/07/ : METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TREATING WATER The invention provides a system for disinfecting a flow of water, which system includes a means for introducing hypobromite ions into the water flow and a means for introducing metal ions into the water. The system further includes a voltage meter for measuring the oxidation reduction potential of the resulting mixture and a controller controlling the introduction of the hypobromite ions and/or the introduction of the metal ions into the water flow in response to the measured oxidation reduction potential. playback of the streamed data; and selectively enabling or disabling the one or more operations for a player on the user device. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/17 43: 2012/03/20 51: G06F H04L 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: BOUAZIZI, Imed 33: US 31: 61/054,797 32: 20/05/ : METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SIGNALING TIME-SHIFT SUPPORT A method of supporting playback of streamed data comprises receiving a signal from a server indicative of support by the server of operations related to playback of streamed data; determining whether the server supports one or more operations for 5 21: 2011/ : 2009/06/12 43: 2012/03/06 51: C07C 71: MARATHON GTF TECHNOLOGY, LTD. 72: WAYCUILIS, JOHN J, TURNER, WILLIAM J, THOMAS, RAPHAEL 33: US 31: 12/138,877 32: 13/ : US 31: 12/477,319 32: 03/06/ : PROCESSES FOR CONVERTING GASEOUS ALKANES TO LIQUID HYDROCARBONS A process for converting gaseous alkanes to olefins, higher molecular weight hydrocarbons or mixtures thereof wherein a gaseous feed containing alkanes is thermally reacted with a dry bromine vapor to form alkyl bromides and hydrogen bromide. Polybrominated alkanes present in the alkyl bromides are further reacted with methane over a suitable catalyst to form mono-brominated species. The mixture of alkyl bromides and hydrogen bromide is then reacted over a suitable catalyst at a temperature sufficient to form olefins, higher molecular weight hydrocarbons or mixtures thereof and hydrogen bromide. Various methods are Page 109

110 disclosed to remove the hydrogen bromide from the higher molecular weight hydrocarbons, to generate bromine from the hydrogen bromide for use in the process, and to selectively form mono-brominated alkanes in the bromination step. 21: 2011/ : 2009/06/12 43: 2012/01/06 51: C07C 71: MARATHON GTF TECHNOLOGY, LTD. 72: WAYCUILIS, JOHN J 33: US 31: 12/477,307 32: 03/06/ : US 31: 61/061,475 32: 13/06/ : BROMINE-BASED METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONVERTING GASEOUS ALKANES TO LIQUID HYDROCARBONS USING ELECTROLYSIS FOR BROMINE RECOVERY A variety of methods and systems are disclosed herein, including, in one embodiment, a method comprising: providing a stream comprising halogenated alkanes; forming synthesis products comprising hydrocarbons and hydrogen bromide from synthesis reactants comprising at least a portion of the halogenated alkanes; and recovering at least a portion of the bromine, the recovering comprising electrolysis. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/11 43: 2012/02/21 51: A61C 71: ZEST IP HOLDINGS LLC 72: MULLALY, SCOTT, ZUEST, PAUL T 33: US 31: 12/537,863 32: 07/08/ : US 31: 61/091,982 32: 26/08/ : US 31: 61/138,817 32: 18/12/ : DENTAL ANCHOR APPARATUS A dental anchor apparatus comprises a one or two part endosseous implant securable in a patient's mouth and a retention member which is releasably engageable with the implant. The implant has an abutment head at one end and a threaded post projecting from the head and designed for threaded engagement in the jaw bone, the head having an outer locating surface portion. The retention member is generally cup-shaped with a first end and a peripheral skirt extending from the first end to form a cavity, the skirt having an inner locating surface which is engaged over the outer locating surface portion of the head. The head may also have a socket in which a post extending from an inner end of the retention member engages as the parts are moved into releasable snap engagement. Page 110

111 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/28 43: 2012/01/16 51: A61K; A61P 71: POLICHEM SA 72: MAILLAND, FEDERICO, MURA, EMANUELA 33: EP 31: : 05/08/ : COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING ROSACEA COMPRISING CHITOSAN AND A DICARBOXYLIC ACID The present invention is directed to compositions containing chitosan, a chitosan derivative or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof, and a shortmedium chain dicarboxylic acid amide, or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof, forming a film after application onto the skin, useful for protecting skin of the face and of other affected areas in couperose, rosacea and teleangectasia of the legs. MCKEEVER-ALFIERI, MARYANN, TETA, LAWRENCE P 33: US 31: 61/088,032 32: 12/08/ : COMPOSITE PARTICLES HAVING AN ANTIOXIDANT-BASED PROTECTIVE SYSTEM, AND TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING THE SAME The present invention relates to topical compositions containing a dispersion of composite particles. Each of such composite particles contains one or more core particles encapsulated or entrapped in a polymeric shell. At least some of the core particles are formed of a material capable of causing generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Each of the composite particles further contains: (1) a first antioxidant co-encapsulated or co-entrapped with the core particles inside the polymeric shell for quenching or scavenging ROS generated in the vicinity of the core particles, and (2) a second antioxidant coated over the polymeric shell for preventing or reducing oxidative damage to the skin, such as lipid peroxidation. The particle dispersion of the present invention therefore can be readily formulated into topical sunscreen compositions with organic sunscreen agents susceptible to oxidative decomposition or degradation to provide improved protection against skin damage caused by exposure to UV light. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/04 43: 2012/01/16 51: A61K; A61P; A61Q 71: ELC MANAGEMENT LLC 72: SENTE, ILSE, DECLERCQ, LIEVE, MAES, DANIEL H, SOJKA, MILAN FRANZ, CUMMINS, PHILLIP, FTHENAKIS, CHRISTINA G, PERNODET, NADINE A, LEE, WILSON A, NAJDEK, LINDA, 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/07 43: 2012/01/17 51: A23G 71: ALSIANO A/S 72: HUMMELUHR, JENS, ANDRESEN, OTTO, KUSK, TAGE VEDSTED 33: EP 31: : 08/07/2008 Page 111

112 54: POWDERED CHEWING GUM COMPOSITIONS, THE USE THEREOF AND A METHOD OF PREPARING SUCH COMPOSITIONS The present invention relates to a powdered chewing gum composition, which contains over 50% w/w chewing gum base and wherein at least 95% w/w of the particles of the composition have a particle size of less than 1200 micron in diameter. The present invention also relates to the use of said powdered chewing gum composition. The present invention also relates to a chewing gum comprising a) a core compartment, b) one or more layers comprising the composition of the present invention. The present invention further relates to a method for production of said chewing gum comprising the steps of: (a) providing a core composition; and (b) coating of the core composition with a powdered chewing gum composition by use of a panning process; and optionally (c) coating the outer intermediate layer with an outer finishing layer by use of a panning process. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/24 43: 2012/01/23 51: C07C; C08F 71: ARKEMA FRANCE 72: DUBOIS, JEAN-LUC, RIONDEL, ALAIN 33: FR 31: : 25/07/ : METHOD FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF BIORESOURCED ACRYLIC ACID ESTERS The invention relates to a method for the synthesis of an acrylic acid ester of formula CH 2 =CH-COO-R wherein R is an alkyl radical comprising between 1 and 18 carbon atoms and optionally comprising a heteroatom and nitrogen, characterised in that, in a first step, glycerol CH 2 OH-CHOH- CH 2 OH is subjected to a dehydration reaction in the presence of an acid catalyst in order to obtain acrolein of formula CH 2 =CH-CHO, then, in a second step, the acrolein thus formed is transformed by catalytic oxidation into acrylic acid CH 2 =CH-COOH, then, in a third step, the acid from the second step is subjected to an esterification reaction by means of an alcohol ROH in which R has the abovementioned designation. The invention also relates to bioresourced esters produced according to the method and to the synthesised polymers, using said esters as polymerisation monomers or comonomers. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/15 43: 2012/01/24 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: PARKER, ANDREW PHILIP, JONES, CRAIG WARREN, BARNETT, STUART ANTHONY 33: GB 31: : 08/08/ : MICROCAPSULES IN SURFACTANT- CONTAINING COMPOSITIONS A composition comprising, 1-99%wt of surfactant and at least one micro-particle having a diameter of 100nm-2mm, said micro-particle comprising: i) a core comprising a hydrophobic benefit agent (preferably a perfume or a dye), and, ii) a shell comprising an uncharged hydrophobically-modified, water-soluble film-forming polymer (preferably a modified PVOH), whereby the film remains substantially intact in the presence of surfactant but dissolves when the concentration of surfactant is reduced, thereby releasing the benefit agent. The invention provides a process for treatment of surfaces comprising the step of contacting a composition according to the invention with fabric, hair, or living tissue. The invention also provides a method for preparing compositions according to claims 1-13 which comprises the steps of: a) providing an aqueous solution of uncharged, hydrophobically-modified, film forming polymer having a hydrophobic benefit agent dispersed therein, b) forming a layer of the uncharged, hydrophobically-modified, film forming polymer around the dispersed hydrophobic benefit agent, and c) stabilizing said layer with surfactant. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/20 43: 2012/01/26 51: C07K; A61K 71: PROBIODRUG AG 72: DEMUTH, HANS-ULRICH, SCHILLING, STEPHAN, CYNIS, HOLGER, RAHFELD, JENS- ULRICH, GANS, KATHRIN, KAMPFER, SONJA 33: US 31: 61/090,264 32: 20/08/ : ANTIBODIES DIRECTED AGAINST PYROGLUTAMATE MONOCYTE CHEMOATTRACTANT PROTEIN-1 (MCP-1 N1PE) Monoclonal antibodies which bind specifically to the proinflammatory cytokine pyroglutamate MCP-1 (MCP-1 N1pE) are described. Page 112

113 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/18 43: 2012/01/27 51: A23J, A23K, A23L, C07K 71: BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP. 72: GREEN, BRENT E, SCHWEIZER, MARTIN, SEGALL, KEVIN I 33: US 31: 61/136,192 32: 18/08/ : PREPARATION OF CANOLA PROTEIN ISOLATE FROM CANOLA OIL SEEDS ("BLENDERTEIN") Canola protein isolate is recovered from canola oil seeds by crushing the oil seeds and extracting the crushed canola oil seeds. Fat co-extracted from the crushed oil seeds is removed from the aqueous canola protein solution which then is processed by the micellar route to obtain the canola protein isolate. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/06 43: 2012/01/31 51: C07K 71: PLANT HEALTH CARE, INC. 72: WEI, ZHONG-MIN 33: US 31: 61/088,195 32: 12/08/ : PRODUCTION, FORMULATION, AND USES OF STABLE LIQUID HARPIN PROTEIN FORMULATIONS A method of making a stable liquid composition containing a harpin protein or polypeptide, an aqueous carrier, an effective amount of a biocidal agent, and optionally, an effective amount of one or both of a protease inhibitor and a non-ionic surfactant is disclosed. The composition retains harpin activity for at least about 72 hours. Also disclosed is a method of inducing a plant response by applying a composition to a plant or a plant seed. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/07 43: 2012/01/27 51: H01L 71: MAG INSTRUMENT, INC. 72: MAGLICA, ANTHONY, WEST, STACEY H, RADLOFF, ROBERT P 33: US 31: 12/188,201 32: 07/08/ : LED MODULE A light emitting diode ("LED") module with improved thermal characteristics is provided. The module includes an LED, a first circuit board, a second circuit board, a lower insulator, an upper insulator, a lower contact, upper contacts, and a heat sink. Preferably, the heat sink comprises an outer housing and a contact ring. The LED and the heat sink are attached to the first circuit board via solder. In addition to serving as a substrate for the LED, the first circuit board (which contains a plurality of thermally conductive layers connected by vias) facilitates the transfer of heat away from the LED to the heat sink. The module also has improved mechanical and electrical properties, including redundant electrical connections, stable mechanical connections, and a shock-absorbing lower contact. The lower insulator can also be configured to prevent misalignment of the power source with the lower contact when the module is used in a flashlight or other lighting device. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/29 43: 2012/02/03 51: A61K 71: POLICHEM SA 72: MAILLAND, FEDERICO, MURA, EMANUELA 33: EP 31: : 04/08/ : FILM-FORMING LIQUID FORMULATIONS FOR DRUG RELEASE TO HAIR AND SCALP The present invention is directed to liquid compositions containing chitosan, a chitosan derivative or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof, forming a film after application onto the scalp and/or the hair, useful for delivery of actives onto the scalp surface and on the hair. Page 113

114 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/24 43: 2012/01/27 51: C12N; C12P 71: MEIJI SEIKA PHARMA CO., LTD 72: OYAMA, KAZUHIKO, TSUCHIDA, MARIKO, MITOMI, MASAAKI, ANZAI, HIROYUKI, YAMAMOTO, KENTARO 33: JP 31: : 24/07/ : JP 31: : 20/10/ : JP 31: : 30/01/ : PYRIPYROPENE A BIOSYNTHETIC GENE Disclosed are an isolated novel polynucleotide containing a nucleotide sequence for coding at least one type of polypeptide that contributes to the biosynthesis of pyripyropene A, a recombinant vector containing said polynucleotide, and a transfectant containing said polynucleotide. The invention provides a pyripyropene A biosynthetic gene that is useful for the production of a novel pyripyropene analog, the improvement of pyripyropene A microorganism productivity, the manufacture of a microbial insecticide, and the creation of insect-resistant plants. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/14 43: 2012/01/27 51: G21G 71: STICHTING JEROEN BOSCH ZIEKENHUIS 72: CLAESSENS, ROLAND ANTHONIUS MARIA JOHANNES 33: EP 31: : 18/08/ : STRONTIUM-82/RUBIDIUM-82 GENERATOR, METHOD FOR PRODUCING A RUBIDIUM-82 COMPRISING DIAGNOSTIC AGENT, SAID DIAGNOSTIC AGENT AND ITS USE IN MEDICINE The invention relates to a strontium-82/rubidium- 82 generator, comprising a column filled with a cationic exchanger loaded with strontium-82, and having an inlet and an outlet, and a liquid medium, wherein parts of the column, inlet and outlet coming into contact with the liquid medium are iron-free, preferably metal-free, to a method for producing rubidium-82, and to the obtained diagnostic agent. 33: AU 31: : 14/08/ : US 31: 61/089,028 32: 14/08/ : ANTI-IL-12/IL-23 ANTIBODIES The present inventionprovides an antibody comprising an antigen binding domain which binds to human IL-12 and human IL-23. The antiboy binds human IL-12p40 existing as a monomer (human IL- 12p40) and as a homodimer (human IL-12p80) and the antibody inhibits the binding of human IL-12 to human IL-12R β2 and human IL-23 to human IL-23R but does not inhibit the binding of human IL- 12 or human IL-23 or human IL-12p40 or human IL- 12p80 to human IL-12Rβ1. 21: 2011/ : 2009/05/12 43: 2012/01/30 51: B01D 71: SULZER CHEMTECH AG 72: GÄBLER, ANSOR, GLÜER, SVEN 33: EP 31: : 30/07/ : METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PHASE INVERSION USING A STATIC MIXER/ COALESCER A method and a system for phase inversion of a dispersion are disclosed, the dispersion comprising a first fluid, said first fluid forming a disperse phase and a second fluid, said second fluid forming a continuous phase. The dispersion is supplied in a fluid supply device to a phase inversion means. Thereby the first fluid is transformed from the disperse phase into the continuous phase and the second fluid is transformed from the continuous phase into the disperse phase. The phase inversion means comprises an element providing a fluid contacting surface for coalescence in a direction of flow. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/14 43: 2012/01/27 51: C07K; A61K; A61P; C07H 71: CEPHALON AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 72: CLARKE, ADAM WILLIAM, DOYLE, ANTHONY GERARD, JENNINGS, PHILIP ANTHONY, POULTON, LYNN DOROTHY, WAI, BERNADETTE, POW, ANDREW JAMES Page 114

115 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/29 43: 2012/01/30 51: H04L; H04W 71: 3RD BRAND PTE. LTD. 72: UNDERWOOD, JOHN ANTHONY, KEYS, CHRISTOPHER EDWARD, KERO, MARKKU, LEINONEN, RAINER, DELAGON, ALVIN 33: SG 31: : 13/08/ : MESSAGE ROUTING PLATFORM A system and method for routing messages in a communication network is disclosed. The system include a plurality of nodes for receiving a packet for delivery to an intended recipient wherein the system is adapted to determine if the intended recipient is connected to a first selected node within the plurality of nodes; and if the recipient is connected to the first selected node, deliver the packet; and if the recipient is determined not to be connected to the first selected node within the plurality of nodes, the system is further adapted to determine which node from the plurality of nodes the intended recipient is connected and forward the packet to the node to which the intended recipient is connected. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/28 43: 2012/01/31 51: A01G; A01C 71: CONLEY ROSE, P.C. 72: KERTZ, MALCOLM GLEN 33: US 31: 61/084,311 32: 29/07/ : PLANT GROWING ASSEMBLY An apparatus and method for growing plants in a growing room includes a hanging member having a substantially planar configuration, oriented vertically. At least one carriage is disposed on the hanging member to support growing plants. A nutrient delivery system has a conduit to deliver nutrients to the hanging member and to recycle any unused nutrients. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/28 43: 2012/01/30 51: C07C 71: DAVY PROCESS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED 72: EARLY, SIMON ROBERT 33: GB 31: : 04/09/ : PROCESS FOR THE PURIFICATION OF METHANOL BY DISTILLATION A process for distillation, in a distillation column, of a crude stream of methanol produced from synthesis gas, said crude stream comprising fusel oil and alkali wherein said fusel oil is removed from the distillation column as a vapour side draw from a point in the distillation column below the feed and wherein said vapour side draw is substantially free of alkali. A process for the production of methanol utilising this distillation process is also described. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/21 43: 2012/01/31 51: A61F 71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC. 72: PUTZER, MELISSA CHRISTINE, TRAVIS, GARY LEE 33: US 31: 12/201,509 32: 29/08/ : HIP PANEL FOR A DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME Page 115

116 A disposable absorbent article includes an absorbent assembly having a bodyside liner, an outer cover, an absorbent structure, a first waist region, a second waist region, a crotch region, longitudinally opposite ends, and laterally opposite side edges. A pair of hip panels releaseably secures the first and second waist regions together. One of the hip panels extends laterally outward from one of the side edges in one of the first and second waist regions and the other hip panel extends laterally outward from the opposite side edge in the one of the first and second waist regions. Each of the hip panels has an upper edge, a lower edge, a fixed and a free end. Each of the upper and lower edges has a length and is curved along at least a portion of its length. The curved portions of the upper and lower edges are substantially identical. comprising such compounds, salts, hydrates and prodrugs, are useful for treating, and/or preventing fungal infections and associated diseases and conditions. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/15 43: 2012/01/31 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: PRIAXON AG 72: WEBER, LUTZ, BURDACK, CHRISTOPH, KALINSKI, CÉDRIC, ROSS, GUENTHER, KHAZAK, VLADIMIR 33: EP 31: : 15/09/ : US 31: 61/096,964 32: 15/09/ : PYRROLIDIN-2-ONES AS HDM2 LIGANDS The present invention provides compounds of formula (I) or (Ia) which are ligands binding to the HDM2 protein, inducing apoptosis and inhibiting proliferation, and having therapeutic utility in cancer therapy and prevention. Compounds of formula (I) or (Ia) can be used as therapeutics for treating stroke, myocardial infarction, ischemia, multi-organ failure, spinal cord injury, Alzheimer's Disease, injury from ischemic events and heart valvular degenerative disease. Moreover, compounds of formula (I) or (Ia) can be used to decrease the side effects from cytotoxic cancer agents, radiation and to treat viral infections. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/07 43: 2012/01/31 51: A01N 71: MERCK SHARP & DOHME CORP. 72: GREENLEE, MARK L, WILKENING, ROBERT, APGAR, JAMES, WILDONGER, KENNETH JAMES, MENG, DONGFANG, PARKER, JR., DANN L 33: US 31: 61/136,106 32: 12/08/ : ANTIFUNGAL AGENTS Novel derivatives of enfumafungin are disclosed herein, along with their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, hydrates and prodrugs. Also disclosed are compositions comprising such compounds, methods of preparing such compounds and methods of using such compounds as antifungal agents and/or inhibitors of (l,3)-ß-d-glucan synthase. The disclosed compounds, their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, hydrates and prodrugs, as well as compositions 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/20 43: 2012/01/31 51: C07C 71: CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 72: ZINK, JAMES H, JOHNSTON, VICTOR J, CHEN, LAIYUAN, KIMMICH, BARBARA F, CHAPMAN, JOSEFINA T, VAN DER WAAL, JAN CORNELIS, ZUZANIUL, VIRGINIE 33: US 31: 12/221,239 32: 31/07/ : ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM ACETIC ACID UTILIZING A COBALT CATALYST A process for the selective production of ethanol by vapor phase reaction of acetic acid over a Page 116

117 hydrogenating catalyst composition to form ethanol is disclosed and claimed. In an embodiment of this invention reaction of acetic acid and hydrogen over either cobalt and palladium supported on graphite or cobalt and platinum supported on silica selectively produces ethanol in a vapor phase at a temperature of about 250 C. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/20 43: 2012/01/31 51: C07C 71: CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 72: ZINK, JAMES H, JOHNSTON, VICTOR J, CHEN, LAIYUAN, KIMMICH, BARBARA F, CHAPMAN, JOSEFINA T 33: US 31: 12/221,138 32: 31/07/ : ETHYLENE PRODUCTION FROM ACETIC ACID UTILIZING DUAL REACTION ZONE PROCESS A process for selective formation of ethylene from acetic acid includes contacting a feed stream containing acetic acid and hydrogen at an elevated temperature with a first catalytic composition including a suitable hydrogenating catalyst in a first reaction zone to form an intermediate mixture including ethanol and ethyl acetate; and subsequently reacting the intermediate mixture over a suitable dehydrating and/or cracking catalyst in a second reaction zone to form ethylene. Selectivities of ethylene of over 80 % are achieved. 54: RECEPTACLE AND SUPPORT A disposable bedpan (10) is releasably mountable on a reusable or disposable annular support (12). The support has inner and outer walls (38, 40) and a plurality of support projections (50) between the inner and outer walls which engage with the under surface of a peripheral lip (28) of the disposable bedpan. The support (12) supports the disposable bedpan (10) in use and prevents collapsing and the soiled disposable bedpan can be disposed of to reduce the risk of cross-infection. When the support is disposable, e.g. made from paper pulp, this can also be disposed of in the macerator. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/10 43: 2012/02/03 51: G08B 71: TYCO SAFETY PRODUCTS CANADA LTD. 72: MYERS, TIMOTHY, KYLAU, SASCHA 33: US 31: 12/193,063 32: 18/08/ : ALARM SYSTEM CONFIGURATION VALIDATION An alarm system validates values of configuration variables, such as a programmed account code. If the variable(s) is/are not programmed upon exiting system programming, an audible and/or visual indication of such is provided. This may result in a decrease of the number of events signaled to a central station by alarm systems that are not programmed with the correct account code. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/01 43: 2012/01/31 51: A61G 71: VERNACARE LIMITED 72: PARTINGTON, GARRY, NELSON, WAYNE 33: GB 31: : 02/07/ : GB 31: : 04/12/2008 Page 117

118 multiple nodes associated with members of an organization, and connections between the nodes representing hierarchical relationships between the nodes. A security component may be communicatively coupled to the presentation component. The security component may be operative to receive a request to modify a characteristic of the organizational chart from an operator, access security settings for the operator, and authorize the operator to modify a characteristic of the organizational chart. Authorization may be granted, for example, when the operator is a delegate and a permission level for the delegate allows a modification operation associated with the modify request. Other embodiments are described and claimed. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/07 43: 2012/02/02 51: A01N; A01P 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: BABCOCK, JONATHAN, NOLTING, STEVEN 33: US 31: 61/088,020 32: 12/08/ : SYNERGISTIC PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING AN ACTIVE COMPOUND, AN AMMONIUM SALT, AND A NONIONIC SURFACTANT ABSTRACT A pesticidal composition comprising a pesticide, an ammonium salt, and a nonionic surfactant, is provided. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/27 43: 2012/02/02 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: SCHMITLIN, BEN, VEERARAVAGHAN, VENKY, ANTONOFF, LAUREN 33: US 31: 12/242,787 32: 30/09/ : TECHNIQUES TO MANAGE ACCESS TO ORGANIZATIONAL INFORMATION OF AN ENTITY Techniques to manage access to organization information for an entity are described. An apparatus may include a presentation component operative to present an organizational chart on a presentation surface. The organizational chart may comprise 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/29 43: 2012/02/02 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY LIMITED 72: NOMURA, JUNYA, TANOUE, YUTAKA 33: US 31: 61/085,201 32: 31/07/ : US 31: 61/085,627 32: 01/08/2008 Page 118

119 54: SOLID PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION The present invention relates to a solid preparation containing a compound represented by the formula (I) wherein each symbol is as defined in the specification, or a salt thereof, a ph control agent and a diuretic, which is superior in the stability and dissolution property of the compound represented by the formula (I) and the diuretic. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/04 43: 2012/02/02 51: H04B; H04L 71: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. 72: ZHANG, JIANZHONG, KIM, TAE-JOON, CLERCKX, BRUNO 33: US 31: 12/319,528 32: 08/01/ : US 31: 61/188,087 32: 06/08/ : US 31: 61/198,213 32: 04/11/ : METHODS AND APPARATUS TO GENERATE MULTIPLE ANTENNAS TRANSMIT PRECODING CODEBOOK A device and method for generating a codebook. The device includes a generator. The codebook generator is configured to generate a precoding codebook using an 8-Phase Shift keying (PSK) alphabet-based 4 bits four transmitter (4 TX) and eight transmitter (8 TX) antennas for use in a closedloop Single User-MIMO(SU-MIMO) scheme. According to aspects of the present disclosure, it is possible to generate a precoding codebook for use in 8 Transmission Antenna systems. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/29 43: 2012/03/05 51: B01D 71: AUTHENTIX, INC. 72: EASTWOOD, IAN, DORLAND, ERWIN, TAYLOR, ANDREW 33: US 31: 12/182,749 32: 30/07/ : PLUG FLOW SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFICATION AND AUTHENTIFICATION OF MARKERS Devices and methods for extraction, identification, authentication, and quantification of one or more covert markers in a material are disclosed. An extraction system includes a first plug flow mixer for mixing a first fluid bearing a marker and transfer agent into a plug flow. The mixing and flowing of the immiscible liquids causes transfer of the marker from the fluid to the transfer agent. A splitter having filters of different surface energies separates the two immiscible liquids, the transfer agent bearing the marker. A second plug flow can be used to transfer the marker to a second transfer agent. The transferred marker is detected to authenticate the original fluid. The marker can be further isolated, activated, or reacted to perform detection, identification or authentication. With the device, a number of independent processing and analytic steps are combined onto a single, portable unit. Page 119

120 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/14 43: 2012/02/09 51: A61F; A61K 71: BAYER OY 72: TJÄDER, TAINA, CALVO ALONSO, ULLA, JUTILA, ILKKA, LYYTIKÄINEN, HEIKKI, ALI- ÄLJÄLÄ, MARJO 33: FI 31: : 17/09/ : AN INSERTER The invention relates to an inserter for an intrauterine system, comprising a handle (3) having a longitudinal opening (8) at its first end, said opening (8) having a longitudinal axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the inserter, a first end (8a) and a second end (8b), a movable slider (5) arranged in said longitudinal opening (8) and having a first end (5a) and a second end (5b), a plunger (2) attached to the handle (3), an insertion tube (6) arranged around the plunger (2) having a first end and a second end, with its second end attached to the slider (5), wherein the inserter further comprises locking means for reversibly locking the intrauterine system in relation to the plunger (2) via a removal string of the intrauterine system, said locking means being controllable by the slider (5) and/or the insertion tube (6). 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/04 43: 2012/02/10 51: A61K; A61P; C07D 71: PROBIODRUG AG 72: HOFFMANN, TORSTEN, HEISER, ULRICH, DEMUTH, HANS-ULRICH, THORMANN, MICHAEL, ALMSTETTER, MICHAEL, TREML, ANDREAS, HAMANN, ANTJE, SOMMER, ROBERT, GAERTNER, ULF-TORSTEN 33: US 31: 61/094,118 32: 04/09/ : NOVEL INHIBITORS Compounds of general formula (I): wherein R 1, R 2, R 3, R 4, X and Y are as defined herein are inhibitors of glutaminyl cyclase and are therefore useful in treating conditions that can be treated by modulation of glutaminyl cyclase activity. 21: 2011/ : 2008/09/04 43: 2012/02/10 51: A61K 71: OM PHARMA 72: BAUER, JACQUES ALAIN, CHIAVAROLI, CARLO, SALVAGNI, MARCO, VIGROUX, JEAN- PIERRE LEON, CHALVET, LAETITIA LEELA GISELE 54: IMMUNOMODULATORY EXTRACTS FROM LACTOBACILLUS BACTERIA AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING AND USE THEREOF The present invention includes extracts from Lactobacillus bacteria, which may produce immunomodulatory effects in subjects. Embodiments of the invention may be used, for example, as nutraceuticals or pharmaceuticals for treatment of diseases or as adjuvants in medical treatment, such as those related to an imbalance of the production of anti-inflammatory or proinflammatory cytokines. Conditions for which extracts of the invention may be Page 120

121 useful include infections, allergies, autoimmunity disorders, and inflammation, or as adjuvants providing healthful benefits in subjects. The invention also includes, inter alia, methods of making and using such extracts. The invention also relates to particular strains of Lactobacillus bacteria. 21: 2011/ : 2009/04/03 43: 2012/02/06 51: A63F 71: NGENA DESIGNSPACE (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: SCHEEPERS, MICHAEL JOHANNES, BRUMMER, GAVIN CLIVE 33: ZA 31: 2008/ : 04/04/ : CHESS APPARATUS The invention concerns a chess apparatus which includes a set of collapsible chess pieces (10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20). Each chess piece has first and second components (24, 36) which are of flat proportions. The components have upper edges and straight lower edges (32). According to the invention the first component (24) has a vertical slot therein extending to its lower edge and the second component has a vertical slot therein extending to its upper edge. The components can be engaged with one another by aligning the slots and moving the components together in a slotwise direction. This forms an assembled chess piece at least a lower part of which is of cruciform cross-section with the straight lower edges of the lower ends of the components coplanar and forming a cruciform base on which the chess piece can stand. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/24 43: 2012/02/06 51: E21D 71: GEOBRUGG AG, ROCK ENGINEERING (AUST) PTY LTD. 72: BROWN, SHANE 33: AU 31: : 08/08/ : METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LINING TUNNEL WALLS OR CEILINGS WITH PROTECTIVE NETS In a method for lining tunnel walls or ceilings with protective nets or the like, web-shaped protective net material (8) is unwound from a reel (7) and is fastened to the tunnel walls or ceiling by means of tie bolts. The reel (7) is rotatably arranged. The rotation of the reel (7) about a shaft (30) is controlled in order to unwind the protective net material (8), the shaft (30) being mechanically moved in steps along the tunnel walls or ceiling together with the reel (7). The protective net material (8) unwound in each step is preferably stretched and mechanically fastened. The individuals carrying out said processes are thus not exposed to any direct risk, while the lining process can be accelerated. Page 121

122 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/31 43: 2012/02/07 51: A61K; A61P 71: GAMMA VACCINES PTY LIMITED 72: ALSHARIFI, MOHAMMED, MULLBACHER, ARNO 33: US 31: 61/085,802 32: 01/08/ : INFLUENZA VACCINES ABSTRACT The invention relates to a method for the treatment or prevention of an influenza virus infection in a subject, the method comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a gamma-irradiated influenza virus. 54: CHARGING DEVICE FOR SINTER RAW MATERIAL WITH ELASTIC DEFLECTOR MAT This invention relates to a device for charging raw sinter mixture (2) onto a pallet car (3) of a sintering machine or the like, with a storage bin (4) from which the raw sinter mixture is withdrawn by a drum feeder (6) via an outlet opening (5), and with an arrangement for discharging the raw sinter mixture (2) emerging from the outlet opening (5) onto the pallet car (3) or the like. The arrangement includes a mat (7), which hangs down from a suspension (8), wherein below the suspension (8) a supporting element (9) is provided, which is offset with respect to the suspension (8) in horizontal direction such that the mat (7) rests against the supporting element (9). 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/21 43: 2012/02/10 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: CHIESI FARMACEUTICI S.P.A. 72: DELCANALE, MAURIZIO, AMARI, GABRIELE 33: EP 31: : 08/08/ : QUINUCLIDINE CARBONATE DERIVATIVES AND MEDICINAL COMPOSITION THEREOF ABSTRACT The invention relates to quinuclidine carbonate derivatives acting as muscarinic receptor antagonists, to methods of preparing such derivatives, to compositions comprising them and therapeutic use thereof. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/31 43: 2012/02/07 51: C22B; B65G; F27B 71: OUTOTEC OYJ 72: EMMEL, JÜRGEN, GERLACH, WALTER, BAROWSKI, HELMUT, BECKER, ROGER 33: DE 31: : 03/09/ : 2011/ : 2009/09/11 43: 2012/02/07 51: A23L 71: SOLAE, LLC 72: SMITH, WILLIAM C, BROWN, JOHN A, HOLT, SPENCER KENT 33: US 31: 61/096,618 32: 12/09/ : US 31: 61/158,253 32: 06/03/ : FUNCTIONAL FOOD PASTE Food compositions include carbohydrate, fat, and at least about 15 wt.% protein based on the total weight of the composition and a water activity of less than about 0.85 aw when measured at 25 degree celsius or a shelf-life at 25 degree celsius of at least 12 months. The food compositions are provided in a ready-to-eat form or incorporated into a bar, chew, filling or paste. Page 122

123 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/05 43: 2012/02/13 51: G01N, F16L 71: PURE TECHNOLOGIES LTD. 72: PAULSON, PETER O 33: US 31: 61/086,212 32: 05/08/ : US 31: 61/161,148 32: 18/03/ : DEVICE AND METHOD TO ASSESS IMPAIRMENT OF PIPELINE WALL STRENGTH The invention locates impaired sections of a pipeline, such as sections where the wall of the pipeline has been weakened or thinned. It provides a moveable device which passes through the pipeline and which has a first station. The moveable device has means to locate its position accurately. There is a second station, which is mounted either on the moveable device or in association with a fixed location on the pipeline wall. Either the first station or the second station has an acoustic or seismic pulse generator, and the other has a pulse receiver. The time taken for a pulse to travel from the pulse generator to the receiver is found to vary with the condition of the pipeline wall at the location where the moveable device is located at the time it receives (or sends) the pulse. The rate of change of velocity of the pulse as the device passes different locations in the pipeline is also found to vary with the condition of the pipeline wall at such location. sufficient antimicrobial activity to satisfy preservative efficacy requirements in the United States and/or Europe. The compositions have relatively low ionic strengths to assist in maintaining such efficacy. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/23 43: 2012/02/08 51: C01B; B01J 71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. 72: MILLER, STEPHEN J 33: US 31: 12/181,652 32: 29/07/ : SYNTHESIS OF A CRYSTALLINE SILICOALUMINOPHOSPHATE The present invention is a method for synthesizing non-zeolitic molecular sieves which have a three dimensional microporous framework comprising [AlO 2 ] and [PO 2 ] units. In preparing the reaction mixture, a surfactant is used, coupled with nonaqueous impregnation to prevent acid sites from being destroyed by water during Pt impregnation. The superior SAPO exhibits higher activity and selectivity especially in catalytic hydroisomerization of waxy feeds, due to the presence of medium-sized silica islands distributed throughout the SAPO. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/28 43: 2012/02/07 51: A61K 71: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD. 72: CHOWHAN, MASOOD A, GHOSH, MALAY 33: US 31: 61/093,900 32: 03/09/ : PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION HAVING RELATIVELY LOW IONIC STRENGTH The present invention is directed to the provision of pharmaceutical compositions such as multi-dose, ophthalmic compositions. The compositions possess 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/15 43: 2012/02/09 51: B60T, B61H 71: WABTEC HOLDING CORP. 72: ANDREWS, LAWRENCE J, SICH, GARY M, KRAMPITZ, MARK S 33: US 31: 61/097,897 32: 18/09/ : UNIVERSAL VENTING ARRANGEMENT FOR A RAILWAY VEHICLE BRAKE CYLINDER Page 123

124 The brake cylinder comprises a cylinder body comprising an annular flange and a non-pressure head. The annular flange of the cylinder body defines a plurality of openings. The non-pressure head has an annular flange and a head portion extending from the annular flange. The annular flange of the non-pressure head has a plurality of bosses and a plurality of openings corresponding to and aligned with the plurality of openings in the annular flange of the cylinder body. At least one vent is positioned in one of the plurality of bosses. The cylinder body and the non-pressure head are secured to each other at the respective flanges. The vent is positioned in the boss disposed opposite a mounting portion so that when the brake cylinder is mounted to a railway vehicle, the vent is oriented in a bottom position on the cylinder body with respect to a ground surface. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/17 43: 2012/02/09 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: BIRD, JAYNE MICHELLE, JOYCE, SUSAN BARBARA, BATCHELOR, STEPHEN NORMAN 33: EP 31: : 12/09/ : ELASTANE SUBSTANTIVE DYES The present invention provides a laundry detergent comprising a cationic naptholactam dye. The present invention also provides a method of treating a textile. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/20 43: 2012/02/08 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: JONES, DAVID ANDREW ROSS, BOARDMAN, CHRISTOPHER 33: EP 31: : 12/09/ : IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO FABRIC CONDITIONERS Use of a superabsorbent particle, comprising a superabsorbent polymeric core and a hydrophobic porous shell in the domestic treatment of fabric, wherein the shell comprises silicone, gives in-wear comfort and moisture absorption benefits. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/18 43: 2012/02/09 51: A23J; A23K; A23L; C07K 71: BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP. 72: GREEN, BRENT E, SEGALL, KEVIN I, SCHWEIZER, MARTIN 33: US 31: 61/136,193 32: 18/08/ : PRODUCTION OF CANOLA PROTEIN ISOLATE WITHOUT HEAT TREATMENT The supernatant from the deposition of canola protein micellar mass is processed to provide a canola protein isolate which is soluble in an aqueous acidic environment. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/28 43: 2012/02/09 51: A61K 71: PANACEA BIOTEC LIMITED 72: JAIN, RAJESH, SINGH, SARABJIT 33: IN 31: 1621/MUM/ : 30/07/ : MODIFIED RELEASE RAMIPRIL COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF The invention relates to a modified release pharmaceutical composition comprising ramipril or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof and pharmaceutically acceptable excipient(s) wherein Page 124

125 pharmaceutical composition is bioequivalent to conventional immediate release formulation of ramipril administered twice daily. The invention further relates to a modified release pharmaceutical composition comprising: an immediate release component comprising ramipril or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof and a modified release component comprising ramipril or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. The invention further relates to the process for the preparation of modified release pharmaceutical composition of ramipril. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/18 43: 2012/02/09 51: B41M, B41F 71: KBA-NOTASYS SA 72: BOLOGNINI, STÉPHANE 33: EP 31: : 29/08/ : METHOD FOR VARNISHING SECURITY DOCUMENTS, ESPECIALLY INTAGLIO-PRINTED SECURITY DOCUMENT SUCH AS BANKNOTES, AND VARNISHING MACHINE FOR CARRYING OUT THE SAME There is described a method for varnishing security documents, especially intaglio-printed security documents such as banknotes, wherein both sides of the security documents are covered by a protective varnish. The method comprises the step of applying a thicker layer of protective varnish on a side of the security documents which exhibits a greater surface roughness, especially the side which is opposite to the side of the security documents which was last printed by intaglio printing. Also described in a varnishing machine for carrying out the above method. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/27 43: 2012/02/09 51: C22B 71: TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY. LIMITED 72: BOX, JOHN CLARENCE, PAINTER, CARLY LOUISE, REES, KEVIN LEE, LONERGAN, ADAM BAIN 33: AU 31: : 05/08/ : TREATING IRON ORE A process for lowering the concentration of phosphorus in iron ore is disclosed. The process comprises roasting and then leaching iron ore or upgraded concentrates of iron ore having a concentration of at least 0.05 wt. % phosphorus to lower the phosphorus level in the iron ore and then washing leached iron ore to at least partially remove leach liquor retained on the iron ore. The process allows more extensive exploitation of high phosphorus resources than is currently possible. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/11 43: 2012/02/09 51: E21C 71: TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY. LIMITED 72: AMOS, COLLETTE, BOX, JOHN CLARENCE 33: AU 31: : 11/08/ : AU 31: : 11/08/ : MINING SYSTEM A method of mining ore in a mine pit (3) and a mine are disclosed. The method comprises drilling and blasting ore in a bench (19) of ore within the mine pit and collecting ore blasted from the bench from a floor (5) of the mine pit using at least one mobile excavation machine (11). The method also comprises delivering ore that has been collected by the mobile excavation machine to at least one mobile-in-pit crusher (41), and transporting crushed ore to outside the pit on at least one ladder conveyor (23) that extends up the wall of the pit. Page 125

126 21: 2011/ : 2009/06/08 43: 2012/02/09 51: A47G 71: BSN MEDICAL, INC. 72: ARNEY, JEFFREY SCOTT, LEVINE, SERGE 33: US 31: 12/478,224 32: 04/06/ : DEVICE FOR OPENING AND CLOSING A ZIPPER A device for assisting in opening and closing a zipper is provided. The device includes a body having first and second diverging guide channels having mutually oriented guide angles for receiving the respective zipper tracks for sliding, noninterlocking movement of the zipper tracks through the guide channels in advance of the zipper slider for reducing the closure angle of the zipper tracks in advance of the zipper slider to correspond to the guide angle of the guide channels, and a handle carried by the body for permitting manual pulling movement of the body along at least a portion of the length of the zipper and generally positioned in a coextensive orientation in relation to a pull tab of the zipper slider such that an operator can simultaneously grasp the pull tab of the zipper slider and the handle while sliding the zipper slider in the closing direction. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/11 43: 2012/02/09 51: C07C 71: DOW TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS LLC 72: BRAMMER, MICHAEL A 33: US 31: 61/090,035 32: 19/08/ : HYDROFORMYLATION PROCESS USING A SYMMETRIC BISPHOSPHITE LIGAND FOR IMPROVED CONTROL OVER PRODUCT ISOMERS A process for hydroformylating an a-olefin to produce two or more aldehydes comprising a normal aldehyde and one or more iso-aldehydes with a target molar ratio of the normal aldehyde to one or more iso-aldehydes in a selectable range from 3/1 to 60/1. The process uses a transition metal-ligand complex catalyst comprising a symmetric calixarene bisphosphite ligand. The target N/I ratio is selected by controlling carbon monoxide partial pressure. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/28 43: 2012/02/10 51: G08B 71: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLC 72: BERGMAN, ADAM S 33: US 31: 61/188,811 32: 12/08/ : METAL DETECTION SYSTEM WITH INTEGRATED DIRECTIONAL PEOPLE COUNTING SYSTEM Page 126

127 A system for detecting electronic article surveillance ("EAS") marker shielding includes an EAS subsystem (10), a metal detector (18), a people counting system (20) and a processor (16). The EAS subsystem (10) operates to detect an EAS marker in an interrogation zone. The metal detector (18) operates to detect a metal object in the interrogation zone. The people counting system (20) operates to detect one or more people in the interrogation zone. The processor (16) is electrically coupled to the EAS subsystem (10), the metal detector (18) and the people counting system (20). The processor (16) is programmed to receive information outputted from the people counting system (20) and information outputted from the metal detector (18) to determine whether to generate an alarm signal based on the presence of EAS marker shielding. made by at least one passenger located on a call input floor and at least one favorable call assignment (T6) for carrying the passenger from a starting floor to a destination floor using the elevator cabin (1, 1', 1'') is determined by at least one destination call controller (3, 3', 3'') for the destination call (T1). If at least one discrimination parameter (T2) is set, to carry the passenger from a starting floor to a destination floor by way of the elevator cabin (1, 1', 1''), at least one non-discrimination call assignment (T8) is determined by the destination call controller (3, 3', 3'') in which the starting floor and the call input floor match, or in which the destination floor and the desired destination match. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/22 43: 2012/02/10 51: B66B 71: INVENTIO AG 72: FINSCHI, LUKAS 33: EP 31: : 31/07/ : EP 31: : 04/09/ : METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AN ELEVATOR SYSTEM WITH CONSIDERATION FOR DISABLED PERSONS AND PRIVILEGED USERS The invention relates to a method for controlling an elevator system comprising a plurality of elevator cabins (1, 1', 1'') per elevator shaft, wherein a destination call (T1) to a desired destination floor is 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/22 43: 2012/03/20 51: A61K; A61Q 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: TSAUR, LIANG SHENG 33: US 31: 12/235,955 32: 23/09/ : STABLE CLEANSING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING FATTY ACYL ISETHIONATE SURFACTANT PRODUCTS HAVING MORE THAN 10 WT. % OF FATTY ACID/FATTY SOAP CONTENT USING HIGH LEVEL OF POLYOL AND METHODS THEREOF The invention provides liquid cleanser compositions which contain fatty acyl isethionates surfactant products having at least 10 wt. % free fatty acid and/or fatty acid soap as the primary surfactant at a level at least 40 wt. % of total fatty acyl isethionate and synthetic cosurfactants in the liquid composition. The key is use of 10% to 60% glycerin and/or sorbitol which has been found, quite unpredictably, Page 127

128 to stabilize compositions containing products of such high fatty acid and/or fatty acid soap content. 33: EP 31: : 19/12/ : NICOTINE-CONTAINING PRODUCT The present invention relates to a nicotinecontaining product comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable polymeric substrate, which is able to bind cations, nicotine or a pharmaceutically acceptable nicotine derivative, and pharmaceutically acceptable inorganic cations. It further pertains to a method for the preparation of such a nicotine-containing product and to the use thereof for the preparation of a pharmaceutical product. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/13 43: 2012/02/10 51: A61K 71: VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 72: VERWIJS, MARINUS JACOBUS, OVERHOFF, KIRK, BOTFIELD, MARTYN, GROSSI, ALFREDO, DINEHART, KIRK, GROOTENHUIS, PETER D J, HURTER, PATRICIA, ROWE, WILLIAM, YOUNG, CHRISTOPHER R 33: US 31: 61/088,704 32: : US 31: 61/088,801 32: : US 31: 61/090,096 32: : US 31: 61/146,163 32: 21/01/ : US 31: 61/181,527 32: 27/05/ : US 31: 61/183,345 32: 02/06/ : PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION OF N- [2,4-BIS (1,1-DIMETHYLETHYL)-5- HYDROXYPHENYL] -1,4-DIHYDRO-4- OXOQUINOLINE-3-CARBOXAMIDE AND ADMINISTRATION THEREOF The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising a solid dispersion of N-[2,4- Bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-5-hydroxyphenyl]-1,4-dihydro- 4-oxoquinoline- 3-carboxamide, methods of manufacturing pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention, and methods of administering pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/17 43: 2012/02/13 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: BATCHELOR, STEPHEN NORMAN, BIRD, JAYNE MICHELLE, JOYCE, SUSAN BARBARA 33: EP 31: : 26/09/ : CATIONIC ISOTHIAZOLIUM DYES The present invention provides a laundry detergent comprising a cationic isothiazolium dye. The present invention also provides a method of treating a textile. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/29 43: 2012/02/13 51: C04B 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: MOFFETT, ROBERT HARVEY 33: US 31: 61/109,286 32: 29/10/ : TREATMENT OF TAILINGS STREAMS A process for the treating a mature fine tailings stream is provided. Treatment comprises contacting an alkali metal silicate or polysilicate microgel and an activator with mature fine tailings, entrapping the sand and clay fines within a polysilicate microgel, spreading the silica microgel over a surface, and allowing the silica microgel to dry, and producing a trafficable surface. 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/10 43: 2012/02/13 51: A61K 71: SIEGFRIED LTD. 72: FRANZ, ALEXANDER Page 128

129 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/07 43: 2012/02/17 51: C07C 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: BLAND, DOUGLAS, MCCONNELL, JAMES 33: US 31: 61/090,045 32: 19/08/ : IMPROVED PROCESS FOR THE ADDITION OF THIOLATES TO ALFA, BETA-UNSATURATED CARBONYL OR SULFONYL COMPOUNDS Alkylthio substituted aldehydes, ketones, esters and sulfones are prepared by reacting a,ß-unsaturated carbonyl and sulfonyl compounds with a sodium or potassium thiolate in the presence of a alkane carboxylic acid and water. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/29 43: 2012/02/14 51: C12P; C12N; C12R 71: BUTAMAX ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC 72: MAGGIO-HALL, LORI ANN, TOMB, JEAN- FRANCOIS, ANTHONY, LARRY CAMERON, ROTHMAN, STEVEN CARY 33: US 31: 61/100,801 32: 29/09/ : US 31: 61/100,806 32: 29/09/ : INCREASED HETEROLOGOUS FE-S ENZYME ACTIVITY IN YEAST Yeast strains were engineered that have increased activity of heterologous proteins that require binding of an Fe-S cluster for their activity. The yeast strains have reduced activity of an endogenous Fe-S protein. Activities of heterologous fungal or plant 2Fe-2S dihydroxy-acid dehydratases and Fe-S propanediol dehydratase reactivase were increased for increased production of products made using biosynthetic pathways including these enzymes, such as valine, isoleucine, leucine, pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), isobutanol, 2-butanone and 2-butanol. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/17 43: 2012/02/14 51: B64C; F03D 71: BASELOAD ENERGY, INC. 72: CARROLL, JOSEPH 33: US 31: 61/081,960 32: 18/07/ : TETHER HANDLING FOR AIRBORNE ELECTRICITY GENERATORS A power generation system (20) including an airborne electricity generator (30), a tether assembly (40) configured to carry electricity from the generator to land, the tether assembly having a first end portion (42) coupled to the generator, and a winch assembly (50) configured to reel the tether assembly onto a drum (52),wherein the winch assembly is configured to apply a reel tension to the tether assembly reeled onto the drum that is lower than a tension in the first end portion of the tether assembly. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/27 43: 2012/02/15 51: A61K 71: TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY LIMITED Page 129

130 72: NONOMURA, MUNEO, HIRAISHI, YASUHIRO 33: JP 31: : 28/07/ : PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION The present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition or a solid preparation containing a stabilized pharmaceutically active ingredient and a stabilizing method thereof. According to the present invention, a pharmaceutical composition can be stabilized by containing a nonpeptidic pharmaceutically active ingredient having a primary or secondary amino group, an excipient and an acidic compound. In addition, a solid preparation containing a pharmaceutically active ingredient, titanium oxide, a plasticizer and a chain organic acid can enhance the stability of the pharmaceutically active ingredient during light irradiation. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/01 43: 2012/02/15 51: G10K 71: EXPLO ENGINEERING GMBH 72: RÜEGG, HANS 33: CH 31: 1413/08 32: 04/09/ : APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING EXPLOSIONS The invention relates to an apparatus and to a method for producing explosions, comprising a pressure-resistance container (1) having a main explosion chamber (11) introduced therein, further comprising a supply line (9 ) for supplying a flowable explosible material, and a drain opening (2) for the directed drainage of gas pressure caused by the ignition of the explosible material. The drain opening is closed directly by a closure means, preferably a plunger (3), which is pressed against the drain opening using a gas spring and held closed substantially up to the time of ignition. Before the actual main explosion, the closure means is moved by the igniting and the pressure force of an auxiliary explosion, thereby exposing the drain opening. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/13 43: 2012/02/16 51: A01H; C12N; C12Q 71: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC., E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: LUCK, STANLEY, LI, BAILIN, WILSON, WILLIAM A, BUTRUILLE, MARYMAR GONCALVES 33: US 31: 61/104,804 32: 13/10/ : GENETIC LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT RESISTANCE IN MAIZE The invention relates to methods and compositions for identifying and selecting maize plants with enhanced resistance toexserohilumand/or northern leaf blight. Maize plants generated by the methods of the invention are also a feature of the invention. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/17 43: 2012/02/17 51: A61K; A61P; C12Q; G01N 71: RIKEN 72: SAITO, TAKASHI, YAMASAKI, SHO 33: JP 31: : 17/07/2008 Page 130

131 54: NOVEL USE APPLICATION OF SUGAR CHAIN-RECOGNIZING RECEPTOR Disclosed is a novel means for regulating an inflammatory reaction by regulating the signaling of an inflammatory response induced by nonhomeostatic cell death. Specifically disclosed are: an anti-inflammatory agent comprising a substance capable of inhibiting the expression of mincle or the interaction between mincle and SAP130 or FcRγ; a method for the screening of a substance capable of regulating an inflammatory reaction, which is characterized by comprising contacting mincle or a fragment thereof containing an extracellular domain with SAP130 in each of the presence and the absence of a substance to be tested and comparing the degrees of the interaction between mincle or the fragment thereof and SAP130 under these two conditions to each other; a method for detecting non-homeostatic cell death, which is characterized by comprising measuring the quantity of SAP130 in a sample collected from an animal to be tested: and others. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/01 43: 2012/02/17 51: C25C 71: RIO TINTO ALCAN INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 72: NGUYEN, THINH TRONG 33: IB 31: PCT/IB2008/ : 08/09/ : METALLIC OXYGEN EVOLVING ANODE OPERATING AT HIGH CURRENT DENSITY FOR ALUMINIUM REDUCTION CELLS A metallic oxygen evolving anode for electrowinning aluminium by decomposition of alumina dissolved in a cryolite-based molten electrolyte, and operable at anode current densities of 1.1 to 1.3 A/cm2, comprises an alloy of nickel, iron, manganese, optionally copper, and silicon. Preferably, the alloy is composed of 64-66w% Ni; Iron; 25-27w% Fe; 7-9w% Mn; 0-0.7w% Cu; and w% Si. The weight ratio Ni/Fe is in the range 2.1 to 2.89, preferably 2.3 to 2.6, the weight ratio Ni/(Ni + Cu) is greater than 0.98, the weight ratio Cu/Ni is less than 0.01, and the weight ratio Mn/Ni is from 0.09 to The alloy surface can comprise nickel ferrite produced by pre-oxidation of the alloy. The alloy, optionally with a pre-oxidised surface, can be coated with an external coating comprising cobalt oxide CoO. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/26 43: 2012/02/17 51: C03B 71: OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC. 72: CRAMER, JEFFREY W 33: US 31: 12/229,626 32: 26/08/ : APPARATUS FOR OPENING AND CLOSING MOLDS IN A GLASSWARE FORMING MACHINE Apparatus for opening and closing mold arms in a glassware forming machine, in accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, includes a gearbox for mounting on a glassware machine frame, a cylinder housing suspended beneath the gearbox, and a mold open/close cylinder disposed within the cylinder housing. The cylinder has a mold open/close piston with an extending piston rod and a gear rack machined or otherwise formed in the piston rod. Drive gears couple the gear rack to operating shafts on which the mold arms are mounted for moving the mold arms between open and closed positions. A mold close boost cylinder within the cylinder housing has a mold close boost piston operatively coupled to the piston rod and the gear rack. A mold close boost air supply on the cylinder housing supplies air to the boost cylinder and functions through the mold close boost piston, Page 131

132 the piston rod and the gear rack to assist the mold open/close cylinder in holding the mold arms in the closed position. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/2043: 2012/02/27 51: A01N; A61K; C12N 71: ANTHROGENESIS CORPORATION 72: ZEITLIN, ANDY, PAL, AJAI, RUSSOTTI, GREGORY, HE, SHUYANG, CHEN, HONG J, BRIEVA, THOMAS, SHORR, RYAN, MURPHY, BRIAN 33: US 31: 61/090,577 32: 20/08/ : IMPROVED CELL COMPOSITION AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME Provided herein are improved methods for the formulation of compositions comprising placental stem cells, and improved compositions and cell formulations produced thereby. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/03 43: 2012/02/16 51: A61K; A61P; C07D 71: MERCK PATENT GMBH 72: GOUTOPOULOS, ANDREAS, JIANG, XULIANG, ASKEW JR., BENNY C, KARRA, SRINIVASA R, YU, HENRY, DE SELM, LIZBETH CELESTE 33: US 31: 61/191,505 32: 08/09/ : MACROCYCLICS PYRIMIDINES AS AURORA KINASE INHIBITORS Macrocyclic derivative compounds that inhibit protein kinase enzymes are disclosed along with pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds and methods for synthesizing the same. Such compounds have utility in the treatment of proliferative diseases resulting from unregulated and/or disturbed kinase activity such as cancers, psoriasis, viral and bacterial infections, inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/11 43: 2012/02/28 51: A01N; A61K 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: MEADOR, CHRISTOPHER B, ARTHUR, KAREN S 33: US 31: 61/096,438 32: 12/09/ : METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PLANT DISEASE The combination of ethaboxam and transgenic plants provides enhanced plant protection in Page 132

133 controlling plant disease. According to the present invention, an application of an effective amount of ethaboxam to transgenic plants applied to plant foliage parts; soil-applied in drench or soil incorporation; or applied to seed using seed slurry appiication, seed film coating and seed pelleting technologies for seed, gives a good controlling effect on plant diseases. Application of ethaboxam to transgenic plants encompasses ail monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous crop types. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/22 43: 2012/02/17 51: H04W 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: LINDOFF, BENGT, NADER, ALI 33: US 31: 12/330,721 32: 09/12/ : US 31: 61/098,877 32: 22/09/ : RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY SELECTION A method of operating a wireless communication device may include predicting an application expected to be used based on a user interaction with the wireless communications device, determining a preferred radio access technology (RAT) based on the predicted application, determining whether the wireless communications device is currently utilizing the determined preferred RAT as a current RAT, and performing one of ensuring that the wireless communications device continues to utilize the current RAT when the determined preferred RAT corresponds to the current RAT, or searching for the determined preferred RAT when the current RAT docs not correspond to the determined preferred RAT and selecting the determined preferred RAT, based on the searching, when the determined preferred RAT is found. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/05 43: 2012/02/28 51: A47K 71: SMITH, ZOE 72: SMITH, ZOE 33: ZA 31: 2008/ : 05/08/ : TOILET TRAINING DEVICE A toilet training device includes a seat defining a cavity shaped to accommodate a child, with an aperture the seat, and a base on which the seat can be mounted. The base defines a pair of receptacles of unequal size. The seat has a peripheral rim for mounting the seat on the base or on the rim of a toilet, and a central seat member which extends below the rim. The aperture is formed near the base of the seat member and has a teardrop shape which accommodates both male and female children. The seat includes a backrest at a first end thereof, the backrest being shaped to support a child using the device. The backrest defines a predetermined angle relative to the vertical to hold the child's body in a correct position for use of the device. The seat can be used in conjunction with the base in first and second "potty" configurations, and can be located on the rim of a toilet bowl in a third configuration of the device. Page 133

134 collector to be received by an EO sensor. An attenuation of the EO signal may be determined by comparing the intensity of the transmitted EO signal to an intensity of the received EO signal. A self-test failure may be detected if the attenuation exceeds a threshold. EO signals may be transmitted according to a particular pattern (e.g., a coded signal) to allow an arc flash detection system to distinguish the test EO radiation from EO radiation indicative of an arc flash event. 21: 2011/ : 2009/06/26 43: 2012/02/17 51: A01N 71: PROTEOTECH INC. 72: SNOW, ALAN D, WEIGELE, MANFRED, ESPOSITO, LUKE A, HUDSON, F MICHAEL, LAKE, THOMAS, CUMMINGS, JOEL, LARSEN, LESLEY 33: US 31: 12/244,968 32: 03/10/ : COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF ß- AMYLOID DISEASES AND SYNUCLEINOPATHIES Dihydroxyaryl compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable esters, their synthesis, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and their use in the treatment of ß-amyloid diseases, such as observed in Alzheimer's disease, and synucleinopathies, such as observed in Parkinson's disease, and the manufacture of medicaments for such treatment. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/18 43: 2012/02/21 51: H02H 71: SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC. 72: SCHWEITZER III, EDMUND O, KESLER, JAMES R, TROUT, DOUGLAS M, SKENDZIC, VESELIN, DAS, DHRUBA P, SCHEER, GARY W 33: US 31: 61/098,633 32: 19/09/ : ARC FLASH PROTECTION WITH SELF-TEST A method for automatically testing an arc flash detection system by periodically or continually transmitting electro-optical (EO) radiation through one or more transmission cables electro-optically coupled to respective EO radiation collectors. A test EO signal may pass through the EO radiation 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/03 43: 2012/02/21 51: A61N 71: TEIKOKU PHARMA USA, INC. 72: KRINKE, TODD A 33: US 31: 61/094,442 32: 05/09/ : IONTOPHORETIC DRUG DELIVERY PACKAGING The present invention relates generally to iontophoretic drug delivery systems for transdermal delivery of therapeutic agents and, more particularly, to packaging such systems for long shelf life and easy assembly for use. The system package includes an iontophoretic skin worn patch component that accommodates a power source, Page 134

135 electronics, electrodes and a drug pack component that carries a therapeutic agent which is contained as a separate sealed component. The packaged system further provides for ease of assembly at the time of use. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/31 43: 2012/02/27 51: A61N 71: TEIKOKU PHARMA USA, INC. 72: ANDERSON, CARTER R, MORRIS, RUSSELL L, EISCHEN, KATHLEEN A 33: US 31: 61/093,464 32: 02/09/ : SACRIFICIAL ELECTRODE DESIGN AND DELIVERY SPECIES SUITABLE FOR PROLONGED IONTOPHORESIS APPLICATION PERIODS A wearable iontophoresis device for the prolonged delivery of a positively charged pharmaceutical species from a salt formulation is disclosed that includes a readily oxidizable metal-based sacrificial anode in the form of a generally planar layer having a connecting area that has a width that is sufficient to insure complete consumption of the oxidizable metal wherein the anode is configured to have a minimum operating life of at least 6 hours under skin-safe conditions, and a drug delivery gel pad in electrical contact with said anode for accommodating a gel containing a positively charged pharmaceutical species in salt form formulated for transdermal delivery. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/07 43: 2012/02/21 51: C21B, C21C 71: NEWSOUTH INNOVATIONS PTY LIMITED 72: SAHAJWALLA, VEENA, O'KANE, PAUL 33: AU 31: : 07/08/ : RECARBURISATION METHOD A method for recarburising a molten ferro-alloy in a ladle or ladle furnace comprises the step of adding a carbon-containing polymer to the ladle or furnace. The polyer is adapted to function as a recarburiser of the ferro-alloy. In this regard, the polymer can have a format which, when it contacts the molten ferroalloy, promotes dissolution of carbon from the polymer into the molten ferro-alloy. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/20 43: 2012/02/21 51: A61K; A45D; A61Q 71: ROUX LABORATORIES INC. D/B/A COLOMER USA 72: JARVIS, DAVID, KELLY, LAUREN, HOSSAIN, ASHRAF 33: US 31: 12/176,285 32: 18/07/ : THE USE OF HERBS IN HAIR RELAXATION Compositions and methods for relaxing human hair with minimal damage to the hair comprising the steps of (a) preparing an aqueous mixture having a Page 135

136 ph of at least 11 comprising (i) at least one base; and (ii) a pre-selected blend of dehydrated herbs; (b) applying the mixture to human hair for a period of time sufficient to effect a desired amount of relaxation; and (c) removing the mixture from the hair with a rinsing liquid. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/11 43: 2012/03/27 51: E02B; E02D; F03B 71: ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE, INSTITUT POLYTECHNIQUE DE GRENOBLE 72: ACHARD, JEAN-LUC, IMBAULT, DIDIER, JAQUIER, THOMAS 33: FR 31: : 14/08/ : SEAT PORTION STRUCTURE FOR A HYDRAULIC TURBINE ENGINE The invention relates to a seat portion structure (10) for a ground-based hydraulic turbine engine (50). The seat portion structure includes a base plate (12). A first bearing element (20) is connected to the base plate and contacts the ground. At least three arms (26) are connected to the base plate by a pivoting link (28). The arms are adapted for pivoting relative to the base plate between a first position, in which the arms are placed near each other, and a second position, in which the arms radially extend from the base plate (12). A second bearing element (30) is connected to one end of each arm and contacts the ground. A positioning device (32) is adapted for changing the distance between the end of at least one arm and the associated second element. The structure includes, for each arm, a device (36) for locking the arm in the second position. 71: OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 72: KOTOSAI, KOUNORI, KIRIMA, KAZUYOSHI, KARASUTANI, KEIKO, OHMOTO, YASUKAZU, YABUUCHI, YOICHI 33: JP 31: : 27/08/ : ADIPONECTIN FOR TREATING PULMONARY DISEASE The present invention provides an agent for inhibiting alveolar airspace enlargement containing adiponectin or an agent for inhibiting alveolar wall destruction containing adiponectin. The pulmonary disease therapeutic agents of the present invention are highly safe drugs that possess an excellent effect of decreasing the deterioration of the pulmonary function, such as airflow limitation, and exhibit an extremely high effect of treating pulmonary disease accompanied by irreversible deterioration in pulmonary function, with fewer adverse side effects such as nausea, vomiting and gastric acid secretion. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/12 43: 2012/02/21 51: B65D 71: CIE EUROPE 72: EPICUREO, GIULIO 33: FR 31: : 05/09/ : VACUUM PACKING COVER, AND PACKING AND/OR CARRYING BAG HAVING SUCH A COVER BUILT THEREIN The present invention relates to a cover (1) for packing at least one item, particularly textile items, including: a first casing (2) that extends vertically and has, on the top end thereof, an opening (19) for inserting said at least one item; and a plate (6) having a folding means (6a) for forming a parallelepiped base wherein at least the bottom portion of the first casing (2) is placed, said packing cover (1) also including a second casing (3) horizontally assembled under the bottom end of the first casing (2), said second casing (3) being of a slightly larger size than the plate and including at least one opening for inserting said plate (6) into said second casing (3). 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/27 43: 2012/02/22 51: A61K Page 136

137 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/31 43: 2012/02/22 51: B01D; B01J 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: HANDAGAMA, NARESHKUMAR B, LIU, ZHENG, FERGUSON, ALAN W 33: US 31: 12/537,666 32: 07/08/ : US 31: 61/094,437 32: 05/09/ : NOVEL SOLID MATERIALS AND METHOD FOR CO2 REMOVAL FROM GAS STREAM A system (10) for removing carbon dioxide from a process gas generated during the combustion of a fuel comprises at least one absorption vessel (12, 14) through which the process gas may be forwarded. The absorption vessel (12, 14) is provided with a sorbent material (50) which is operative for reversibly collecting carbon dioxide from the process gas being forwarded through the sorbent material (50). The sorbent material (50) comprises at least one amine, at least one carbon dioxide activating catalyst, and at least one porous material supporting the at least one catalyst and the at least one amine. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/23 43: 2012/02/22 51: C10G; B01J 71: UOP LLC 72: COUCH, KEITH A, SEIBERT, KELLY D, MEHLBERG, ROBERT L, JOHNSON, DANIEL R 33: US 31: 12/241,290 32: 30/09/ : US 31: 12/241,294 32: 30/09/ : APPARATUS AND PROCESS FOR MIXING REGENERATED AND CARBONIZED CATALYST An apparatus and process for mixing regenerated and carbonized catalyst involves obstructing upward flow of catalyst by one or more baffles between a catalyst inlet and a feed distributor. Each catalyst stream may be passed to opposite sides of a riser. Baffles obstruct upward flow to effect mixing of regenerated and carbonized catalyst to obtain a more uniform temperature and catalyst mixture before contacting the feed. Page 137

138 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/23 43: 2012/02/22 51: B65D 71: MTH MAGLID TECHNOLOGIES HOLDING LIMITED 72: HAJICHRISTOU, LOUIS, HAJICHRISTOU, CHRISTIANA 33: US 31: 61/087,814 32: 11/08/ : US 31: 61/107,546 32: 22/10/ : US 31: 61/141,395 32: 30/12/ : SELF-ACTUATING CLOSURE MECHANISMS FOR CLOSABLE ARTICLES A self-activating closure mechanism is described, wherein containers (2) and closures (3) have closure elements (9,10), which, upon being brought into proximity to each other, are drawn together and urged into alignment to engage locking members (4,5) by magnets or other mutually attractive or repulsive elements, thereby providing a self-closing assembly. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/21 43: 2012/02/22 51: E21B; F28D 71: TEXACO DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 72: HAMILTON, WALTER DONALD JR, PENTON, JOHN DAVID, KOLTHOFF, KARL WAYNE, VEALE, TIMOTHY MELVIN, LOMAX, JERRY, BOWERS, DAVID W, SCHRIMPF, PETER ALLEN, ROUSE, LEONORE RODRIGUEZ, BUENVIAJE, MYRNA 33: US 31: 12/197,014 32: 22/08/ : USING HEAT FROM PRODUCED FLUIDS OF OIL AND GAS OPERATIONS TO PRODUCE ENERGY The instant invention pertains to new processes and apparatuses which can effectively and efficiently convert heat contained in wellhead fluids comprising hydrocarbons to a useful energy source like electricity. The process generally comprises first producing a heat containing fluid comprising one or more hydrocarbons from a wellhead and then passing said heat containing fluid to one or more heat exchangers. The one or more exchanger exchange at least a portion of the heat contained in said heat containing fluid to a working fluid thereby producing a heated working fluid capable of converting energy. Page 138

139 21: 2011/ : 2009/05/12 43: 2012/02/22 51: G06F; G06T 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: ZHANG, JIANG, ZHAO, JASON XIAOBO, SHI, XIAOYAN 33: US 31: 12/138,401 32: 12/06/ : COPYING OF ANIMATION EFFECTS FROM A SOURCE OBJECT TO AT LEAST ONE TARGET OBJECT A method and a processing device may be provided for copying animation effects of a source object to one or more target objects of a presentation. The source object and the target objects may be included in presentation templates, or presentation slides of presentation files. The one or more target objects may be included in a same presentation slide as the source object, a different presentation slide as the source object, a same presentation file as the source object, a different presentation file as a source object, a same presentation template as a source object, or a different presentation template as the source object. Animation effects that are supported by a target object may be copied from the source object to the target object. When copying one or more animation effects from the source object to multiple target objects, timing of the animation effects may be serial or concurrent. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/10 43: 2012/02/22 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: BATCHELOR, STEPHEN NORMAN, BIRD, JAYNE MICHELLE, JOYCE, SUSAN BARBARA 33: EP 31: : 23/09/ : CATIONIC PYRIDINE AND PYRIDAZINE DYES The present invention provides a laundry detergent comprising a cationic pyridine/pyridazine dye. The present invention also provides a method of treating a textile. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/02 43: 2012/02/28 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES, LTD. 72: GANT, THOMAS G, SHAHBAZ, MANOUCHEHR M 33: US 31: 61/093,943 32: 03/09/ : 2-OXO-1,2-DIHYDRO-QUINOLINE MODULATORS OF IMMUNE FUNCTION The present invention relates to new 2-oxo-l,2- dihydro-quinoline modulators of immune function, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods of use thereof. Page 139

140 and a method for manufacturing an electrical coil assembly, are disclosed. The electrical coil assembly incorporates an electrical cable coil winding and a magnetic core. The electrical coil winding is wound of electrical cable with dielectric insulation that is also a waterproof molecular barrier and is covered with at least one layer of waterproof adhesive material. The magnetic core is substantially surrounded with a dielectric insulation layer, which is covered with at least one layer of waterproof adhesive material. The combination of dielectric insulation and waterproof adhesive layers provide protection against the ingress of water and accordingly reduce risk of electrical fault and failure of the electrical coil assembly in submerged service. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/22 43: 2012/02/24 51: A61K; A61P 71: WOCKHARDT RESEARCH CENTRE 72: TALWAR, MUNISH, JAIN, GIRISH KUMAR, MASHALKAR, MANOJ, GUPTA, YATENDRA KUMAR 33: IN 31: 1779/MUM/ : 22/08/ : SINGLE UNIT ORAL DOSE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING LEVODOPA, CARBIDOPA AND ENTACAPONE OR SALTS THEREOF There is provided a single unit oral dose pharmaceutical composition comprising a) levodopa or salts thereof from about 50 mg to about 300 mg in extended release form, b) carbidopa or salts thereof from about 10 mg to about 100 mg in extended release and c) entacapone or salts thereof from about 100 mg to about 1000 mg in immediate release form, optionally with other pharmaceutically acceptable excipients. The invention also relates to process of preparation of such compositions. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/09 43: 2012/02/24 51: H02K 71: CLEAN CURRENT POWER SYSTEMS INCORPORATED 72: PLATON, MIHAI C, SIRELI, EYUP METE 33: GB 31: : 29/07/ : ELECTRICAL MACHINE WITH DUAL INSULATED COIL ASSEMBLY An electrical coil assembly for use in a flooded electrical machine operating in an electrically conductive and/or chemically aggressive medium, 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/26 43: 2012/02/27 51: C08F; C10G 71: DORF KETAL CHEMICALS (I) PRIVATE LIMITED 72: SUBRAMANIYAM, MAHESH 33: IN 31: 1791/MUM/ : 26/08/ : AN EFFECTIVE NOVEL POLYMERIC ADDITIVE FOR INHIBITING NAPTHENIC ACID CORROSION AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME The present invention relates to the field of inhibition of metal corrosion in hot acidic hydrocarbons, wherein acidity is derived from presence of naphthenic acid. More particularly, it relates to a polymeric additive for inhibiting high temperature napthenic acid corrosion, wherein said polymeric additive is polymeric phosphate ester of polyisobutylene succinate ester or oxide derivative of polymeric phosphate ester of polyisobutylene succinate ester. A polymeric phosphate ester of polyisobutylene succinate ester which is capable of Page 140

141 acting as naphthenic acid corrosion inhibitor by inhibiting naphthenic acid corrosion in crude oil/feedstock/hydrocarbon streams containing naphthenic acid, and demonstrating higher thermal stability at elevated temperature varying from about 200 C to about 400 C [about 400 F to about 750 F] is disclosed. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/01 43: 2012/02/27 51: H01H 71: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 72: CHAUVET, FRANCIS, BENNI, DOMINIQUE, FRUCHARD, BERTRAND 33: FR 31: : 07/10/ : EMERGENCY STOP DEVICE The invention relates to a switching device comprising: - a first assembly (1) comprising an actuation member (10) that can take a rest position and an actuation position; - a second assembly (2) mounted on the first assembly (1) and comprising a mobile bridge (22) bearing mobile contacts (221) actuated with respect to fixed contacts (201) between an opening position and a closing position so as to respectively open or close an electrical circuit according to the position of the actuation member (10), in which: - the mobile bridge (22) is actuatable in rotation about an axis of rotation (A) and can take a third position so as to open the electrical circuit when the first assembly (1) is mechanically disconnected from the second assembly (2). 21: 2011/ : 2008/09/07 43: 2012/02/29 51: C07K 71: GLYCONEX INC. 72: CHANG, TONG-HSUAN, TING, JERRY, HONG, TSAI-HSIA, YANG, MEI-CHUN, LIU, LIAHNG-YIRN, CHANG, SHU-YEN, WEN, JAW-YUAN, HANDA, KAZUKO, HAKOMORI, SEN-ITIROH, CHEN, YING- JIN 54: ANTI-EXTENDED TYPE I GLYCOSPHINGOLIPID ANTIBODY, DERIVATIVES THEREOF AND USE Human antibodies and antigen-binding portions of those antibodies that specifically bind extended Type I chain glycosphingolipids are provided. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/27 43: 2012/02/29 51: F42D; F42C 71: BEIJING EBTECH TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD., YAN, JINGLONG 72: LIU, XING, LI, FENGGUO, LAI, HUAPING, ZHANG, XIANYU, YAN, JINGLONG 33: CN 31: : 28/07/ : INITIATING DEVICE AND ITS MAIN CONTROL FLOW An electronic detonator initiating device includes a control module (101), a man-machine interface module (102), a power source managing module (104), a signal modulating and transmitting module (103), a signal demodulating and receiving module (105), a signal bus (106) and a power source (107). The power source managing module (104) includes an A/D converter (111), a D/A converter (112) and a voltage converter (113). The signal modulating and transmitting module (103) includes a signal modulating module (131) and a boosting module (132). The signal demodulating and receiving module (105) includes a signal sampling module (152) and a signal conditioning circuit (153). The man-machine interacting module (102) includes a setting and display device (123) and an authorization device (121), a locking device (122) or a misoperation prevent switch (124). A main control flow for said initiating device expands the flow of a communication voltage managing course, a signal transmitting course, a signal receiving course, a charging course and an initiating course. Therefore, the initiating device with the electronic detonator makes the two-way communication with the electronic detonator and the initiation of an electronic detonator etc. Page 141

142 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/04 43: 2012/02/29 51: A61K; A61P 71: CEVA SANTE ANIMALE SA 72: GARDIN, YANNICK, PALYA, VILMOS, COMTE, SYLVAIN 33: US 31: 61/094,642 32: 05/09/ : US 31: 61/166,398 32: 03/04/ : COMPOSITION COMPRISING CHITOSAN FOR OCULAR ADMINISTRATION OF VACCINE(S) TO AVIANS The invention relates to vaccine compositions comprising chitosan and a vaccine which are administered to avian species via the ocular route, and methods or programs of vaccination including use of chitosan in order to increase or enhance cellmediated immunity in avian species and persistence of the vaccine avian tissues. 54: DEVICE FOR SMOOTHING THE SURFACE OF A SINTER MIXTURE This invention relates to a device for smoothing the surface of a sinter mixture in a grate carriage (1), before the same enters an ignition furnace (2), by means of at least one scraper (3) between the charging point (4) of the sinter bed mixture and the ignition furnace (2), wherein the at least one scraper (3) is suspended above the travelling way (5) of the grate carriage (1) so as to reciprocate in and against its direction of travel such that the scraper (3) drags along the sinter bed surface when the grate carriage (1) moves through below the same. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/15 43: 2012/02/29 51: C21B; C22B; F27B 71: OUTOTEC OYJ 72: BAROWSKI, HELMUT 33: DE 31: : 09/10/ : 2011/ : 2009/08/07 43: 2012/02/29 51: C02F, B01D 71: ENI S.P.A. 72: ZENNARO, ROBERTO, CARNELLI, LINO, MIGLIO, ROBERTA, CLERICI, GABRIELE CARLO ETTORE 33: IT 31: MI2008A : 09/09/ : PROCESS FOR THE PURIFICATION OF AN AQUEOUS STREAM COMING FROM THE FISCHER-TROPSCH REACTION Process for the purification of an aqueous stream coming from the Fischer-Tropsch reaction which comprises: feeding said aqueous stream containing the organic by products of the reaction to one or more pervaporation units, said one or more pervaporation units comprising at least one polymeric pervaporation membrane, obtaining two Page 142

143 outgoing streams: - an aqueous stream (i) enriched in alcohols having from 1 to 8 carbon atoms, preferably from 2 to 4 carbon atoms; - an aqueous stream (ii) enriched in water. (3) can also be adjusted both laterally and also vertically in relation to a reference plane (R), in each case substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal extent of said functional element (3). 21: 2011/ : 2011/03/01 43: 2012/03/08 51: C01B 71: H.C. Starck GmbH 72: KARAU, Friedrich Wilhelm 33: DE 31: : 05/09/ : METHOD FOR PURIFYING ELEMENTARY BORON The present invention relates to a method for purifying elementary boron and to the boron obtained. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/21 43: 2012/03/08 51: E05B 71: BROSE SCHLIESSSYSTEME GMBH & CO. KG 72: BROSE, SIMON, ZIETLOW, JÜRGEN 33: DE 31: : 21/09/ : MOTOR VEHICLE LOCK The invention relates to a motor vehicle lock having the closing elements of lock latch and pawl (1) and also having a lock mechanism (2), wherein the lock mechanism (2) can be placed into different functional states such as "unlocked", "locked", "theftsecured" or "child-secured" and, for this purpose, has at least one functional element (3) which can be adjusted into corresponding functional positions. It is proposed that the functional element (3) is mounted, in a partial region, in particular end region, of the functional element (3), by means of a bearing arrangement (3a) such that the functional element 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/05 43: 2012/03/08 51: H04L 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: HEIDERMARK, ALF, LINDHOLM, FREDRIK, SCHNEYER, SEAN KENDALL 33: US 31: 12/328,284 32: 04/12/ : US 31: 61/086,908 32: 07/08/ : METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CREATING AN INSTANCE ID BASED ON A UNIQUE DEVICE IDENTIFIER A method and apparatus for signaling between a device and network. The method comprises the step of generating, by a device, an Instance Identification (ID) that matches an Instance ID used by a network. The apparatus of the present invention includes a means of generating an ID that matches the Instance ID used by the network. Page 143

144 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/08 43: 2012/03/12 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: SIGNAL PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC 72: SATOH, YOSHITAKA, SAPIENZA, JOHN, PLANTEVIN-KRENITSKY, VERONIQUE, NADOLNY, LISA, RIGGS, JENNIFER, BAHMANYAR, SOGOLE, BATES, R J, BLEASE, KATE, CALABRESE, ANDREW ANTONY, DANIEL, THOMAS ORAN, DELGADO, MERCEDES, ELSNER, JAN, ERDMAN, PAUL, FAHR, BRUCE, FERGUSON, GREGORY, LEE, BRANDEN, PACKARD, GARRICK, PAPA, PATRICK, ROHANE, PATRICIA, SANKAR, SABITA, SLOAN, VICTOR, STEVENS, RANDALL, TEHRANI, LIDA, TIKHE, JAYASHREE, TORRES, EDUARDO, WALLACE, ANDREW, WHITEFIELD, BRANDON WADE, ZHAO, JINGJING 33: US 31: 61/095,217 32: : US 31: 61/230,479 32: 31/07/ : AMINOTRIAZOLOPYRIDINES AND THEIR USE AS KINASE INHIBITORS Provided herein are Heteroaryl Compounds of formula (I): wherein R 1 and R 2 are as defined herein, compositions comprising an effective amount of a Heteroaryl Compound and methods for treating or preventing inflammatory conditions or cancer, and conditions treatable or preventable by inhibition of a kinase or a kinase pathway comprising administering an effective amount of a Heteroaryl Compound to a subject in need thereof. 21: 2011/ : 2011/03/02 43: 2012/03/02 51: C08L, C09J 71: MaterialScience AG, Bayer 72: ACHTEN, Dirk, KUEKER, Peter, KEMPKES, Juergen, LORENZ, Bianka, MATNER, Mathias, JESKE, Winfried, COLINAS-MARTINEZ, Jose 33: DE 31: : 05/09/ : FORMULATIONS BASED ON ANIONICALLY STABILIZED AQUEOUS POLYMER DISPERSIONS The invention relates to formulations based on anionically stabilized aqueous polymer dispersions, containing polychloroprene, which have been mixed with carbon dioxide (CO2), to a method for the production thereof, to a device for enriching formulations based on anionically stabilized aqueous polymer dispersions with carbon dioxide, and to the use thereof for the production of adhesives, sealants, volume parts, or coatings. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/17 43: 2012/03/08 51: A47K; B65D 71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC. 72: SHANNON, THOMAS GERARD, KRUCHOSKI, BENJAMIN JOSEPH 33: US 31: 12/286,563 32: 30/09/ : COMPRESSED TISSUE PRODUCT Tissue products comprising an expandable dispensing carton and a compressed stack of folded tissues, such as facial tissues, can significantly reduce costs associated with shipping such low density products. Expansion of the expandable dispensing carton can be activated by the user or the retailer, thereby releasing the compression of the tissue stack and allowing the tissues to be dispensed normally. Page 144

145 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/30 43: 2012/03/08 51: B01J 71: CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LP 72: SYDORA, ORSON L 33: US 31: 61/110,396 32: 31/10/ : US 31: 61/110,407 32: 31/10/ : US 31: 61/110,476 32: 31/10/ : OLIGOMERIZATION CATALYST SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR OLIGOMERIZING OLEFINS Among other things, this disclosure provides an olefin oligomerization system and process, the system comprising; a) a transition metal compound, b) a pyrrole compound having independentlyselected C1 to C18 is organyl groups at the 2- and 5-positions, wherein at least one of the organyl group alpha-carbon atoms attached to the 2- and 5- positions of the pyrrole compound is a secondary carbon atoms; and c) a metal alkyl. For example, the 2,5-diethylpyrrole (2,5-DEP)-based catalyst systems can afford a productivity increases over unsubstituted pyrrole catalyst, systems, non-2,5- disubstituted catalyst systems, and 2,5- dimethylpyrrole (2,5-DMP) catalyst systems. 21: 2011/ : 2011/03/03 43: 2012/03/08 51: A61K, A61P 71: Emory University 72: AHMED, Rafi, LARSEN, Christian P., ARAKI, Koichi 33: US 31: 61/086,350 32: 05/08/ : USE OF MTOR INHIBITORS TO ENHANCE T CELL IMMUNE RESPONSES It is disclosed herein that treatment of a subject with an mtor inhibitor enhances antigen-specific T cell immune responses. Thus, provided herein is a method of enhancing an antigen-specific T cell response in a subject by administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of an mtor inhibitor. The antigen can be any antigen, such as an antigen from a pathogen or a vaccine, or a tumor antigen. In some embodiments, the method further comprises administering to the subject a vaccine, such as a virus vaccine or a cancer vaccine. The mtor inhibitor can be administered either before or after vaccination to enhance the quantity and quality of the T cell immune response and immunological memory. In some examples, the mtor inhibitor is rapamycin or a rapamycin analog. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/21 43: 2012/03/08 51: G05B 71: ABB RESEARCH LTD 72: STADLER, KONRAD, GALLESTEY ALVAREZ, EDUARDO, POLAND, JAN 33: EP 31: : 23/09/ : METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING AN INDUSTRIAL PROCESS A control system (4) for controlling an industrial process (42), comprises an indicator generator (43) configured to determine at least one fuzzy logic based indicator (z) from the measured process variables (y). The control system (4) further comprises a state estimator (44) configured to determine estimated physical process states (x) Page 145

146 based on the fuzzy indicator (z). For controlling the industrial process (42), the process controller (41) is configured to calculate manipulated variables (u) based on defined set-points (r) and based on a physical model of the process (42) using the estimated physical process states (x). Combining a fuzzy logic indicator (z) with a model based process controller (41) makes it possible to provide robust indicators of the process states (x) for controlling an industrial process (42) in a real plant situation measured process variables (y) possibly contradict each other. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/25 43: 2012/03/08 51: E05B 71: MUL-T-LOCK TECHNOLOGIES LTD. 72: BEN-AHARON, EFFI, MARKBREIT, DANI 33: IL 31: : 07/09/ : KEY DEVICE WITH MOVABLE KEY COMBINATION ELEMENT AND LOCK ASSEMBLY A key device for use with more than one lock, the key device including a shaft portion, and at least one movable key combination element retained within the shaft portion and including first and second portions adjacent one another, the first portion of the at least one movable key combination element being located along on the shaft portion and the second portion of the at least one movable key combination element being located offset to the first portion. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/01 43: 2012/03/08 51: C12N; A61L; C11D; C12P 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: DICOSIMO, ROBERT, PAYNE, MARK S, YIN, TYLER 33: US 31: 61/102,505 32: 03/10/ : US 31: 61/102,512 32: 03/10/ : US 31: 61/102,514 32: 03/10/ : US 31: 61/102,520 32: 03/10/ : US 31: 61/102,531 32: 03/10/ : US 31: 61/102,539 32: 03/10/ : IMPROVED PERHYDROLASES FOR ENZYMATIC PERACID GENERATION Disclosed herein are variants enzymes that are structurally classified as CE-7 enzymes and have perhydrolysis activity. Also disclosed herein is a process for producing peroxycarboxylic acids from carboxylic acid esters using the aforementioned variant enzymes as well as methods and compositions comprising the variant enzymes. Further, disinfectant formulations comprising the peroxycarboxylic acids produced by the processes described herein are provided. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/17 43: 2012/03/08 51: A23J, A23K, A23L, C07K 71: BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP. 72: GREEN, BRENT E, SCHWEIZER, MARTIN, SEGALL, KEVIN I 33: US 31: 61/136,208 32: 19/08/2008 Page 146

147 54: SOLUBLE CANOLA PROTEIN ISOLATE PRODUCTION FROM PROTEIN MICELLAR MASS A soluble canola protein isolate is prepared from canola protein micellar mass by solubilizing the protein micellar mass in a calcium salt solution, preferably a calcium chloride solution, followed by dilution of the resulting canola protein solution. Following removal of the precipitate phytic acid, the aqueous canola protein solution is concentrated, optionally diafiltered, and acidified to a ph of about 2.5 to 4.0 to produce an acidified clear canola protein solution, which may be concentrated, subjected to a colour removal step and dried. The canola protein isolate so formed is soluble, transparent and heat stable in an acid aqueous environment and also is soluble at natural ph, without precipitation of protein. partitions, each partition including a contiguous range of rows. The partitions are served by table servers and managed by a table master. Load distribution information for the table servers and partitions is tracked, and the table master determines to split and/or merge partitions based on the load distribution information. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/30 43: 2012/03/08 51: B32B; B05D; F16L 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: HAYES, RICHARD ALLEN 33: US 31: 61/110,424 32: 31/10/ : HIGHLY ABRASION-RESISTANT POLYOLEFIN PIPE A pipe- or tube-shaped article having an innermost layer is disclosed which comprises a polyolefin composition comprising a polyolefin comprising ethylene and an α -olefin. The article provides long lifetime, highly abrasion-resistant pipes for mining and other transportation uses. Also disclosed are methods for preparing the article. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/23 43: 2012/03/08 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: NILAKANTAN, NIRANJAN, CALDER, BRADLEY GENE, WANG, JU, SKJOLSVOLD, ARILD E, SRIVASTAV, SHASHWAT, BHARDWAJ, DEEPALI 33: US 31: 12/258,050 32: 24/10/ : PARTITION MANAGEMENT IN A PARTITIONED, SCALABLE, AND AVAILABLE STRUCTURED STORAGE Partition management for a scalable, structured storage system is provided. The storage system provides storage represented by one or more tables, each of which includes rows that represent data entities. A table is partitioned into a number of 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/04 43: 2012/03/08 51: H04J; H04B; H04W 71: SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA 72: ABE, KAZUHIRO, HIRAKAWA, ISAO 33: JP 31: : 05/08/ : WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, BASE STATION DEVICE, MOBILE STATION DEVICE, AND COMMUNICATION METHOD A reference signal determined for each base station device and a reference signal determined for each mobile station device are not mixed in a single OFDM symbol of a resource block. An OFDM symbol containing reference signals determined for respective mobile station devices are arranged at an identical interval on a time axis. By using such a signal arrangement pattern, it is possible to avoid the Page 147

148 problem caused by mixture of the reference signal determined for each base station device and the reference signal determined for each mobile station device in a single OFDM symbol, the problem being described in the non-patent Document 1. Thus, it is possible to prevent simultaneous presence of the reference signals determined for the respective base station devices and the reference signals determined for the respective mobile station devices in a single OFDM symbol of a resource block. order to compact the boxless mould and for removing the latter from the machine. The movement means comprise electrical actuation means and transmission means that are arranged between said electrical actuation means and the closure plate. The transmission means and the electrical actuation means are arranged in such a manner as to transmit, to the closure plate, a first movement at a first speed and a second movement at a second speed that is greater than the first speed. 21: 2011/ : 2008/08/07 43: 2012/03/08 51: B22C 71: LORAMENDI, S. COOP. 72: GAFARSORO URRESTILLA, SHANTI, CALVO POZO, FRANCISCO JAVIER, SANCHEZ JIMÉNEZ, ENEKO, BIKANDI BIKANDI, MIKEL 54: DRIVE DEVICE FOR DRIVING A CLOSING PLATE IN A VERTICAL MOULD CASTING MACHINE AND MACHINE COMPRISING SAID DEVICE Device for actuating a closure plate in a vertical boxless mould casting machine, said machine comprising means for moving the closure plate in 21: 2011/ : 2009/05/14 43: 2012/03/08 51: H01Q; G06K 71: WISTRON NEWEB CORPORATION, OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION 72: BURNSIDE, WALTER D, TSAI, FENG-CHI EDDIE, BURKHOLDER, ROBERT J 33: US 31: 12/395,748 32: 02/03/ : US 31: 61/191,687 32: 11/09/ : ELONGATED TWIN FEED LINE RFID ANTENNA WITH DISTRIBUTED RADIATION PERTURBATIONS An RFID antenna comprising an elongated structure existing along an axis that is long compared to the signal wavelength and including twin ribbon-like feed lines of electrically conductive material, the feed lines being in a common plane and being uniformly laterally spaced from one another, and a plurality of radiating perturbations associated with the feed lines at a plurality of locations spaced along the feed Page 148

149 lines, at each location each feed line has its own individual perturbation or portion of a perturbation. (14) by a baffle (28). The lower hollow space (14) contains a quantity of drinkable liquid (32) and the upper hollow space a quantity of soluble powder (30) able to produce said beverage (40). An elongated hollow element (16, 26) is provided, which is open at its two ends and which connects the lower (14) and the upper (12) hollow spaces, sealing means are provided for sealing the connection between the upper (12) and the lower (14) hollow spaces through the elongated element (16, 26). The sealing means can be made ineffective by intervention of the user or once a predetermined pressure inside the liquid or a predetermined temperature have been reached. 21: 2011/ : 2011/03/04 43: 2012/03/08 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Pfizer Inc. 72: BERLINSKI, Pamela Jo, BIRCHMEIER, Matthew Joseph, BOWMAN, Jerry Wayne, GONZALES, Andrea Joy, KAMERLING, Steven Glenn, MANN, Donald Wayne, MITTON-FRY, Mark Joseph 33: US 31: 61/090,371 32: 20/08/ : PYRROLO[2,3-D]PYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS Described herein is pyrrolo{2,3-d}pyrimidine compounds, their use as Janus Kinase (JAK) inhibitors, pharmaceutical compositions containing this compounds, and methods for the preparation of these compounds. 21: 2011/ : 2008/10/24 43: 2012/03/07 51: A47J 71: ALISTELLA S.A. 72: BRIZIO, ADRIANA 54: DEVICE FOR EXTEMPORANEOUSLY PREPARING A HOT BEVERAGE FROM A SOLUBLE POWDER The device (101, 201, 301, 401) for extemporaneously preparing a hot beverage (40) anywhere and anytime from a soluble powder comprises a container (10) which is divided into an upper hollow space (12) and a lower hollow space 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/24 43: 2012/03/07 51: A61K 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: ANGUS, DORIS, DUNCALF, DAVID, FOSTER, ALISON JAYNE, RANNARD, STEVEN PAUL, WANG, DONG 33: GB 31: : 18/08/ : IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO NANODISPERSE COMPOSITIONS A process for the production of a soluble composition comprising a water- insoluble active which comprises either the steps of: a) providing a liquid mixture comprising: i) a dissolved waterinsoluble active, ii) a dissolved water-soluble carrier, iii) a solvent for each of the active and the carrier, and b) spray-granulating the mixture to remove the, or each, solvent and obtain a substantially solventfree nano-dispersion of the water-insoluble active in Page 149

150 the carrier said water-insoluble active being in nanoparticles having a size range of nm; or, the steps of: a) providing a substantially solvent-free powder comprising a water-insoluble active dispersed in a water soluble carrier, said waterinsoluble active being in nano-particles having a size range of nm, and, b) spray-granulating the powder to obtain larger and denser particles. The invention also relates to solvent-free, granular products with a particle size in the range 20 microns to 10mm and a bulk-density of greater than 0.4g/cm3 comprising a water-soluble carrier material, the carrier material having dispersed therein a water-insoluble active, wherein on addition of water the carrier dissolves to form an aqueous dispersion of the active with a peak (z-average) particle size of below 800nm, preferably below 500nm and more preferably below 200nm. The invention also relates to an analogous "reverse" process in which the active is water soluble and the carrier is oil soluble. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/11 43: 2012/03/07 51: B63H 71: BERG PROPULSION TECHNOLOGY AB 72: THYBERG, CONNY 33: SE 31: : 22/09/ : US 31: 61/097,686 32: 17/09/ : PROPELLER The present invention relates to a propeller comprising a boss (14) with a boss diameter (B) and at least one propeller blade (12). The propeller further comprises an adjusting member (34), adapted to be displaced along a first dimension (L), and a transformation arrangement connecting the adjusting member to the propeller blade such that a displacement, in the first dimension, of the adjusting member results in a change in the pitch of the propeller blade. The transformation arrangement comprises a slot comprising a slot portion with a slot centre extending in a slot extension direction which direction is arcuate with a radius of curvature. The transformation arrangement further comprises a control element slidably engaged with at least the slot portion. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/04 43: 2012/03/07 51: G08B 71: INTHINC TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, INC. 72: CATTEN, JONATHAN C 33: US 31: 12/222,260 32: 06/08/ : A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING USE OF A WIRELESS DEVICE WHILE DRIVING A system for detecting the use of wireless devices such as a mobile phone, personal digital assistant (PDA), or pagers in a moving vehicle receives wireless signals inside a vehicle using a radio frequency (RF) sensor(s) and converts the RF signals into voltage signals. The voltage signals are then compared with known waveforms to determine if the wireless signals indicate a received call, if the received call is answered, a transmitted call, an SMS text message, data associated with internet browsing on a wireless device, or Bluetooth activity. Page 150

151 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/14 43: 2012/03/07 51: C08L; C08G; C08J; C08K 71: UMICORE 72: CLAUWAERT, EDDY, KAMPHUIS, BERT-JAN 33: EP 31: : 12/09/ : COBALT BEARING POLYMERIC COMPOSITIONS The invention relates to polymeric cobalt bearing compounds, in particular for use as metal-rubber adhesion promoters (RAPs) in tires, belts and hoses. Known active substances are a.o. cobalt stearates, naphthenates, resinates, decanoates, borodecanoates and many other forms of acylates. While these substances appear to enhance the metalrubber adhesion, all of them also come with significant drawbacks, a.o. linked to the relatively high bioavailability of cobalt in these substances. The invention concerns more particularly a polymer comprising Co-carboxylate sequences, with a Co content of at least 3% by weight, and with a mean molecular weight of more than Several synthesis methods, allowing to reach relatively high Co concentrations in the polymer, illustrate the invention. The invented polymers show a strongly reduced bioavailability of Co compared to currently available products, as demonstrated by aqueous leaching tests. As RAPs, they perform similarly to commercial products, as shown by pullout tests. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/02 43: 2012/03/07 51: A61K 71: LABORATORIOS LICONSA, S.A. 72: AMIGHI, KARIM, SERENO GUERRA, ANTONIO 33: EP 31: : 02/10/ : US 31: 61/104,113 32: 09/10/ : INHALABLE PARTICLES COMPRISING TIOTROPIUM The present invention relates to inhalable particles comprising a stabilized amorphous form of tiotropium with a stabilizing agent. It also relates to inhalable particles comprising a stabilized amorphous form of tiotropium with a stabilizing agent mixed with one or more coarse excipients having a mean particle size of 15 to 250 µm. It also relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising the inhalable particles of the invention, to a process for their preparation, and to their use for the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/31 43: 2012/03/08 51: H04W; H04J 71: SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA 72: NOGAMI, TOSHIZO, ONODERA, TAKESHI, NAKANO, HIROSHI Page 151

152 33: JP 31: : 04/09/ : RADIO COMMUNICATION APPARATUS AND RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM A CQI control unit (401) inputs, to a subchannel selecting unit (402), a subchannel estimation value in an informed band, which is based on control information received from a control information separating unit (221), at an informed timing based on the control information. The subchannel selecting unit (402) selects, based on the received subchannel estimation value, a given number (M) of subchannels and inputs, both information indicating the selected subchannels and the qualities of the selected channels to a CQI constituting unit (403). The CQI constituting unit (403) constitutes, based on a given format, a CQI by use of the qualities of the selected channels and the information indicating the selected channels and inputs the CQI to a coding unit (210). It should be noted that the average values of SNRs, SINRs and CINRs of subcarriers belonging to the subchannels are used as the channel qualities. Alternatively, the lowest one of the qualities of the subcarriers included in the subchannels may be used as the channel qualities of the subchannels, or alternatively, information that indicates an MCS requested by a receiving terminal may be used as the channel qualities. Thus, a method can be provided which allows a CQI to be transmitted at optimum intervals even for a system using a plurality of discontinuous bands. 33: US 31: 12/552,635 32: 02/09/ : US 31: 61/095,965 32: 11/09/ : FABRIC FILTER SYSTEM The present disclosure relates to a fabric filter system, which may be used for removing particulate matter from a gas, such as a combustion process gas. The filter system includes a fabric filter (3) which is placed in a filter compartment. From the filter, gas flows via a filter plenary space (5) to an outlet duct (7), where the gas exits. A flow control device controls the amount of air exiting through the outlet duct. The flow control device comprises a louver-type damper (17). This provides reliable and efficient control of the gas flow. A collar (21), connecting the plenary space (5) with the outlet duct (7), improves the gas flow into the duct. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/10 43: 2012/03/08 51: B01D 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: ANDERSSON, RUNE STEN, HJELMBERG, ANDERS ERIK MARTIN 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/25 43: 2012/03/08 51: B01D 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: GAL, ELI, JAYAWEERA, INDIRA 33: US 31: 12/556,043 32: 09/09/ : US 31: 61/102,137 32: 02/10/ : US 31: 61/102,217 32: 02/10/ : CHILLED AMMONIA BASED CO2 CAPTURE SYSTEM AND METHOD WITH WATER WASH A method and system for reducing an amount of ammonia in a flue gas stream. The system 100 includes: a wash vessel 180 for receiving an ammonia-containing flue gas stream 170, the wash vessel 180 including a first absorption stage 181a Page 152

153 and a second absorption stage 181b, each of the first absorption stage 181a and the second absorption stage 181b having a mass transfer device 184; and a liquid 187 introduced to the wash vessel 180, the liquid 187 for absorbing ammonia from the ammonia-containing flue gas stream 170 thereby forming an ammonia-rich liquid 192 and a reduced ammonia containing flue gas stream 190 exiting the wash vessel : 2011/ : 2009/10/14 43: 2012/03/08 51: B03B 71: ATH REGENERATION LIMITED 72: FITZGERALD, LIAM, LAWSON, PETER, LENAGH, MIKE 33: GB 31: PCT/GB2008/ : 15/10/ : SEPARATION METHOD A separation method for separating one or more solid fossil fuels from a contaminated source in a liquid medium, the system comprising primary separation means and secondary separation means, the primary and secondary separation means being arranged to operate with liquid media of differing specific gravities. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/23 43: 2012/03/09 51: B65D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: TRUMPP, TOBIAS CHRISTIAN, KRISHNAN, SRINIVASAN, ASHKENAZI, AMIR, DELACRUZ, JOMER LALO, TICZON, MARC GREGORY, WINN, JONATHAN GARRETT, DESSIRIER, JEAN-MARC 33: US 31: 61/102,881 32: 06/10/ : DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MONITORING CONSUMER TEST COMPLIANCE A packaged product and a method for monitoring usage in a consumer test is reported herein. The packaged product includes a bottle (2) having a container body (4) with an open end (6) and a closed end (8), the open end being formed with a neck (10) and a mouth (12) at a terminus of the neck. A flowable material (14) is held within the container body. A monitoring unit (16) immersed at least partially within the flowable material includes: at least one support rod (18), the rod contacting the neck thereby inhibiting movement of the monitoring unit; a logger device (30) to sense and record motion of the bottle, the device including a circuit board (32) fitted with at least one computer chip (36); a retention unit (26) arranged on the support rod inhibiting travel of the logger device relative to the support rod. According to the method of the invention, compliance to a test protocol can be certified through records extracted from the logger unit after evaluation is completed by the consumer. Page 153

154 Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for making a borehole with internal, helical grooves. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/09 43: 2012/03/09 51: C07K, A61K 71: THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM 72: CUNNINGHAM, ADAM 33: GB 31: : 09/09/ : NON-TYPHOIDAL SALMONELLA VACCINES OmpD of non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS), e.g. as derivable from Salmonella Typhimurium, and immunogenic fragments thereof are proposed for use in treating or preventing NTS infection and/or disease. OmpD ofs. paratyphiand fragments thereof are also now of interest for vaccine use. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/08 43: 2012/03/27 51: E21B 71: SINVENT AS 72: KHADRBEIK, MOHAMMAD ALI TAGHIPOUR, CARLSEN, INGE MANFRED 33: NO 31: : 08/09/ : NO 31: : 18/03/ : AN APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MODIFYING THE SIDEWALLS OF A BOREHOLE The present invention concerns an apparatus (1) for modifying sidewalls of a borehole. The apparatus includes a longitudinal housing (2) adapted to fit inside the borehole. The housing includes a first end portion (11), a second end portion (12), and a side portion (13) between said end portions (11, 12), adapted to face the sidewalls of the borehole. Means (5) are provides on the side of the housing (2) for removing material from said borehole sidewall. The housing (2) is adapted to be rotated with a controlled rotational speed in relation to said borehole sidewalls and to be fed in a controlled rate of longitudinal motion in relation to said borehole. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/16 43: 2012/03/08 51: A23L; A23D; A23J; B01F 71: BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP. 72: SEGALL, KEVIN I, SCHWEIZER, MARTIN, GOSNELL, BRANDY, MEDINA, SARAH 33: US 31: 61/136,585 32: 17/09/ : EMULSIFIED FOODS Emulsified foods are provided in which whole egg or egg yolk, conventionally employed to formulate such foods, such as mayonnaises, is replaced, in whole or in part, by a canola protein isolate, which may be a PMM-derived canola protein isolate, the canola protein isolate directly obtained from the supernatant from the formation of PMM or the canola protein isolate obtained following heat treatment. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/21 43: 2012/03/09 51: A61K; A61P 71: POLICHEM SA 72: MURA, EMANUELA, MAILLAND, FEDERICO, CERIANI, DANIELA Page 154

155 33: EP 31: : 08/10/ : MODIFIED RELEASE EMULSIONS FOR APPLICATION TO SKIN OR VAGINAL MUCOSA Modified release oil in water emulsions that delivers drugs to a target tissue. The emulsions according to the present invention contain the lipophilic active ingredient completely dissolved into the hydrophobic internal phase stabilised by a polymeric surfactant. The presence of this polymer around the hydrophobic droplets avoids the migration of the active ingredient into the external hydrophilic phase and, consequently, its re-crystallization. second configuration, the locking member 6 comprising a first part 8a and a second part 8b, the first part 8a being slidably connected to the second part 8b and the locking member 6 being self-locking by a friction band coupling formed between contact surfaces of the first part 8a and the second part 8b of the locking member 6. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/14 43: 2012/03/12 51: G09F 71: MIZELDA AB 72: MIRSCH, JANI 33: SE 31: : 15/08/ : INFORMATION PRESENTING DEVICE An information presenting device. The device is arranged to be capable of assuming a first configuration, in which the device is flattened for transport or storage, and of assuming a second configuration, in which the device is extended and hence self-supporting. The device comprises at least two panels 4, made of a rigid material, which are joined together along the respective edges of at least two of the panels such that the device, having assumed the second configuration, forms a hollow cylinder, and at least one locking member 6, arranged between said panels 4, for continuously adjustable locking of the device in said first or 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/18 43: 2012/03/12 51: H02G 71: BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY 72: NOLDE, KEITH ERIC, BARKER, PHILIP ALFRED 33: GB 31: : 26/09/ : CABLE INSTALLATION APPARATUS A device for detecting a flow of air from an exit end of a tube fed into an entrance end of the tube, comprising a bore having a first section with a first size bore size and a second section with a second bore size, an obstruction located within the bore between the first section and the second section, the obstruction configured to obstruct air flowing from the first section to the second section, and fixing means to fix the device to the tube so that the bore communicates with the exit end of the tube, wherein in use, an air pressure sensor is used to compare air pressure within the first bore section and air pressure within the second bore section, so that a pressure differential is indicative of an air flow within the bore. Page 155

156 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/16 43: 2012/03/12 51: C10L 71: AMYRIS, INC. 72: RYDER, JASON A 33: US 31: 12/329,483 32: 05/12/ : US 31: 12/393,024 32: 25/02/ : US 31: 61/097,813 32: 17/09/ : US 31: 61/196,726 32: 05/12/ : FUEL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING LIMONANE AND FARNESANE Provided herein are, among other things, fuel compositions and methods of making and using the same. In some embodiments, the fuel compositions provided herein comprise a mixture of limonane and farnesane. In other embodiments, the fuel compositions provided herein comprise a mixture of limonene, farnesane, p-cymene and a petroleumbased fuel or a Fischer-Tropsch-based fuel. In still other embodiments, the fuel compositions provided herein comprise a mixture of limonene, farnesane, p- cymene, a petroleum-based fuel or a Fischer- Tropsch-based fuel and a fuel additive. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/16 43: 2012/03/12 51: A61K; A61P; C07K 71: GENENTECH, INC. 72: SMITH, CRAIG, CHIN, PETER S 33: US 31: 61/097,464 32: 16/09/ : METHODS FOR TREATING PROGRESSIVE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS The present invention concerns methods for treating progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) in a patient, and an article of manufacture with instructions for such use. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/11 43: 2012/03/12 51: C07D 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: OBERHOLZER, MATHEW RICHARD 33: US 31: 61/114,629 32: 14/11/ : METHOD FOR PREPARING A NON- HYDRATABLE CRYSTAL FORM A method is disclosed for preparing a nonhydratable crystal form from a hydratable crystal form of 3-bromo-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-N-[4-cyano- 2-methyl-6-[(methylamino)-carbonyl]phenyl]-1Hpyrazole-5-carboxamide (Compound 1). Page 156

157 21: 2011/ : 2011/03/10 43: 2012/03/12 51: A61B 71: LRC PRODUCTS LIMITED 72: SOUTHERNWOOD, Clive, MARSHALL, Libby, KAY, Peter 33: GB 31: : 29/09/ : SKIN TREATING DEVICE A hand held device for removing hard skin from calluses comprises a handle (1) and a cutting head (2) having a base plate (8), and several tubular cutting elements (10) inclined so that their cutting edges lie in inclined planes at an angle of 5 to 45 to a skin contact plane defined by the extremities of the cutting elements. The cutting elements can be arranged in an array of staggered rows. 54: A HIV FILTRATION MACHINE AND METHOD OF FILTERING HIV USING THE MACHINE AND METHOD OF DETECTING HIV VIRUS DURING FILTRATION 57: A HIV filtration machine and method of filtration using the machine and method of detecting HIV, the said machine comprising an acrylic cylindrical tube divided into three portions i.e. needle portion (2), barrel portion (10), and tray (16), characterized in that the needle portion consists of three needle points (3, 4, 5), the said needle points are detachably connected with three blood carrying tubes (27, 28, 29) serially fixed into barrel portion, a valve (12) is provided at the end point of said blood carrying tubes, a piston (9) is detachably fixed above the plunger (22) and connected with a spring for creating movement of the plunger towards the tray, the said tray is one inch or less diameter in round shape and connected with steel ring of filter (14) and is connected with chip and micro camera, for data transmission to the remote computer or mobile device, the said filter having less than 1 micron to more than 8.5 micron. 21: 2011/ : 11/03/ : 13/03/ : A61M 71: RIZVI MOHAMMAD SAKLAIN, AMIN MUKULBHAI THAKORBHAI, PATEL KANTIBHAI AMBALAL 72: RIZVI MOHAMMAD SAKLAIN, AMIN MUKULBHAI THAKORBHAI, PATEL KANTIBHAI AMBALAL 33: IN 31: 1834/MUM/ : 2008/08/29 21: 2011/ : 2009/06/11. 43: 2012/03/13 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: JIANGSU HENGRUI MEDICINE CO., LTD. 72: SUN, PIAOYANG, YUAN, KAIHONG, ZHOU, YUNSHU, CHEN, YONGJIANG 33: CN 31: : : THE SALTS OF N-[4-(1- CYANOCYCLOPENTYL)PHENYL]-2-(4-PYRIDYL METHYL)AMINO-3-PYRIDINECARBOXAMIDE Page 157

158 The salts of N-[4-(1-cyanocyclopentyl)phenyl]-2-(4- pyridylmethyl)amino-3-pyridine carboxamide, especially hydrochloride and methanesulfonate thereof, and the use of the said salts in the preparation of an antineoplastic medicament. 33: US 31: 61/100,639 32: 26/09/ : US 31: 61/144,058 32: 12/01/ : US 31: 61/144,284 32: 13/01/ : US 31: 61/176,741 32: 08/05/ : FRIZZLED-BINDING AGENTS AND USES THEREOF Novel anti-cancer agents, including, but not limited to, antibodies, that bind to human frizzled receptors are provided. Novel epitopes within the human frizzled receptors which are suitable as targets for anti-cancer agents are also identified. Methods of using the agents or antibodies, such as methods of using the agents or antibodies to inhibit Wnt signaling and/or inhibit tumor growth are further provided. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/30 43: 2012/03/22 51: A01N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: TANK, HOLGER, QIN, KUIDE, WILSON, STEPHEN, LIU, LEI, OUSE, DAVID, LI, MEI 33: US 31: 61/110,060 32: 31/10/ : CONTROLLING SPRAY DRIFT OF PESTICIDES WITH SELF-EMULSIFIABLE ESTERS Spray drift during the application of agricultural chemicals is reduced by incorporating a selfemulsifiable ester into the liquid to be sprayed. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/28 43: 2012/03/14 51: A61K; C07K; G01N; C12N; A61P 71: ONCOMED PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: GURNEY, AUSTIN L, SATYAL, SANJEEV H, SATO, AARON KEN, AXELROD, FUMIKO TAKADA, HOEY, TIMOTHY CHARLES, MITRA, SATYAJIT SUJIT KUMAR 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/14 43: 2012/03/14 51: A61L 71: MEDTRADE PRODUCTS LIMITED 72: HARDY, CRAIG JULIAN, DARBY, STEWART ANDREW 33: GB 31: : 17/09/ : WOUND CARE DEVICE The present invention relates to an absorbent wound care device comprising two or more materials which individually do not gel when exposed to a fluid but do gel when brought together and exposed to a fluid. The device is particularly intended for haemostatic use and for absorbing bodily fluids being emitted from wounds and physiological target sites. 21: 2011/ : 2011/03/14 43: 2012/03/22 51: C07K, C12N 71: UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE 72: MABIZELA, Nobalanda Betty, LITTHAUER, Derek 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 14/12/ : NOVEL DNA LIGASE AND NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES ENCODING THE SAME The present invention relates to the isolation and characterization of a DNA ligase derived from a bacteriophage obtained from a subsurface mine environment. The invention further relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding the DNA ligase. According to a first aspect thereof, the present invention provides an isolated polypeptide derived from a bacteriophage, or an active derivative or fragment thereof, said polypeptide having an amino acid Page 158

159 sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 1. The invention furthers provides a process for producing the novel DNA ligase of the present invention by recombinant techniques and also extends to a method of ligating oligonucleotides, oligonucleotide analogs or nucleic acids containing nucleotides or nucleotide analogs by employing the DNA ligase of the present invention. 54: METHOD FOR PREPARING 1,6:2,3- DIANHYDRO-BETA-D-MANNOPYRANOSE The invention relates to a method for preparing 1,6:2,3-dianhydro-â-D-mannopyranose and is characterized in that it includes a step of cyclizing the compound C, where R is an alkyl group and R' is an activating agent, in an alcohol/alcoholate mixture under anhydrous conditions. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/15 43: 2012/03/14 51: C12P; C12R 71: INCORPORATED ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCY NATIONAL AGRICULTURE AND FOOD RESEARCH ORGANIZATION, ASAHI GROUP HOLDINGS, LTD 72: OHARA, SATOSHI, SUGIMOTO, AKIRA, TERAJIMA, YOSHIFUMI 33: JP 31: : 16/09/ : SUGAR PRODUCTION METHOD Provided is a method for efficiently producing sugar and simultaneously efficiently producing ethanol. A method for producing sugar characterized by comprising a pretreatment step in which a plantorigin sugar solution is fermented by a microorganism having no sucrose-degrading enzyme and a step for producing sugar from the fermented sugar solution. A method for producing sugar characterized by comprising a pretreatment step in which a plant-origin sugar solution is fermented by a microorganism in the presence of a sucrose-degrading enzyme inhibitor and a step for producing sugar from the fermented sugar solution. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/15 43: 2012/03/20 51: C07D; C07H 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS 72: SOLE, RAPHAËL, GROSSI, PIERRE JEAN, HOFF, CHRISTIAN, ROVERA, JEAN-CLAUDE 33: FR 31: 08/ : 16/09/ : 2011/ : 2009/09/28 43: 2012/03/20 51: C25B; C02F 71: INDUSTRIE DE NORA S.P.A. 72: HARDEE, KENNETH L, CARLSON, RICHARD C, BROWN, CARL W 33: US 31: 61/101,246 32: 30/09/ : CATHODE MEMBER AND BIPOLAR PLATE FOR HYPOCHLORITE CELLS A cathodic member for electrochemical cells used in hypochlorite production comprises a zirconium plate coated with a zirconium oxide layer, which is particularly suitable for minimising the decomposition of the hypochlorite product while ensuring a prolonged lifetime. The coated zirconium plate can be used as the cathodic plate in a monopolar cell, or can be welded to a titanium plate for use in a bipolar configuration. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/15 43: 2012/03/20 51: F24J 71: CUPA INNOVACION, S.L.U. 72: FERNANDEZ FERNANDEZ, JAVIER 33: ES 31: P : 15/09/ : COVER PANEL FOR CAPTURING SOLAR ENERGY Cover panel for capturing solar energy, which comprises a sheet (1) of metallic nature, a series of metal ducts (2) fixed to said sheet, and a layer of insulating material (4) which covers said ducts. The set of ducts defines a continuous circuit which can Page 159

160 be connected to another adjacent circuit or to the duct of an external circuit. communication with the cavity and the player has at least one opening (1) in communication with the cavity, and wherein a ball can enter the cavity through the opening on the base or the opening on the player. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/14 43: 2012/03/20 51: C12N; A61K 71: PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE, CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER CORPORATION 72: ORKIN, STUART H, SANKARAN, VIJAY G 33: US 31: 61/097,017 32: 15/09/ : US 31: 61/222,571 32: 02/07/ : MODULATION OF BCL11A FOR TREATMENT OF HEMOGLOBINOPATHIES The invention relates to methods and uses of modulating fetal hemoglobin expression (HbF) in a hematopoietic progenitor cells via inhibitors of BCL11A expression or activity, such as RNAi and antibodies. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/17 43: 2012/03/22 51: A01N; A01P 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: TAKAISHI, MASANAO, KURAHASHI, MAKOTO 33: JP 31: : 19/09/ : SEED TREATMENT AGENT AND METHOD FOR PROTECTING PLANT [PROBLEM] Provided is a seed treatment agent having excellent control effect on plant diseases and a method for protecting a plant from plant diseases. [SOLUTION] A seed treatment agent comprising, as an active ingredient, an & alpha;- methoxyphenylacetic acid compound represented by formula (1). 21: 2011/ : 2009/06/02 43: 2012/03/22 51: A63F 71: NWANNA, DOZIE 72: NWANNA, DOZIE 33: GB 31: : 02/06/ : GAME An apparatus for playing a game and particularly a table-top game which represents soccer. The apparatus includes a figure for playing a game comprising a model player fitted to a hollow base (5) wherein the base has at least one opening (2,3,4) in 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/17 43: 2012/03/22 51: A01N; A01P 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED Page 160

161 72: TAKAISHI, MASANAO, IWATA, ATSUSHI 33: JP 31: : 19/09/ : JP 31: : 25/11/ : PESTICIDAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING AN ALPHA-ALKOXYPHENYL ACETIC ACID DERIVATIVE AND A NEONICOTINOID COMPOUND [PROBLEM] Provided is a composition for controlling pests having excellent control effect for pests and a method for controlling pests. [SOLUTION] A composition for controlling pests comprising an α-alkoxyphenylacetic acid compound and a neonicotinoid compound as active ingredients. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/14 43: 2012/03/22 51: H04L 71: THE SORTING OFFICE LIMITED 72: TANNER, PETER 33: GB 31: : 22/08/ : A COMMUNICATION DEVICE A communication device comprising a processor arranged to select a first communication address for sending a first message to a first communication device and selecting a second communication address for sending a second message to the first communication device unless the first communication device has responded to the first message before the second message has been sent. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/01 43: 2012/03/22 51: C07K; A61K; A61P; C12N 71: GENENTECH, INC. 72: FUH, GERMAINE, BOSTROM, JENNY M 33: US 31: 61/190,856 32: 03/09/ : MULTISPECIFIC ANTIBODIES The invention provides multispecific antibodies and methods of making and using such antibodies. 21: 2011/ : 2008/10/08 43: 2012/03/22 51: B28B; E04H 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: HÄGER, PETER 54: METHOD OF MAKING HOLLOW CONCRETE ELEMENTS Device and methods for making hollow concrete elements wherein the device comprises a drum mould having a tubular mould wall, said mould wall having a first and a second end flange each with an inner periphery smaller than the inner periphery of the mould wall at each respective end, and wherein said device further comprises a compaction roller positionable inside said mould wall, the roller having a profile which defines the interior shape of the concrete element. The roller is height adjustable so that the distance of the compaction roller from the interior surface of the mould wall can be adjusted. Page 161

162 54: TWO LAYERS EXTENSIBLE BAND FOR EXTERNAL PROTECTION OF BUILDING STRUCTURES An extensible band consisting of at least two layers for external protection of building structures with irregular surfaces comprises a supporting layer (1) and a covering layer (2) which are connected to each other and in which there is a plurality of microfolds (3) extending transversally to the direction of elongation, the supporting layer (1) comprising a film (11) made of organic material and the covering layer (2) comprising a film (21) made of ductile metal. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/17 43: 2012/03/20 51: C10G 71: BDI-BIOENERGY INTERNATIONAL AG 72: GOESSLER, HELMUT, HAMMER, WILHELM 33: EP 31: : 17/09/ : PROCESS FOR OBTAINING COMBUSTIBLES AND FUELS, RESPECTIVELY Method for extracting a fuel or propellant through thermal cracking of a heavy oil in the presence of moist hydrocarbonaceous biomass by heating the heavy oil up to the point of pyrolysis of the hydrocarbonaceous biomass, wherein the fuels or propellants are formed, separated from the heated heavy oil and then condensed, characterized in that a hydrocarbonaceous biomass is used that has a moisture content of no more than 1.0 wt.-% based on the biomass. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/18 43: 2012/03/26 51: E21B 71: LONGYEAR TM, INC. 72: KRUSE, CHRISTOF, WREDE, STEFAN, WAHL, HANS-JUERGEN 33: US 31: 12/239,468 32: 26/09/ : MODULAR ROTARY DRILL HEAD A modular base assembly for a rotary drill head includes a drive flange assembly having a tubular drive shaft configured to engage at least a lower drive interface, a gear housing supporting the drive flange assembly, and a plurality of interchangeable gear pinions selectively coupled to the drive flange assembly. 21: 2011/ : 2008/09/05 43: 2012/03/26 51: B32B; E04B; E04D 71: BERTOZZI, MAURIZIO 72: BERTOZZI, MAURIZIO Page 162

163 21: 2011/ : 2008/10/01 43: 2012/03/20 51: B26B 71: BIC-VIOLEX SA 72: EFTHIMIADIS, DIMITRIS, GRATSIAS, SPIROS, BOZIKIS, LOANNIS 54: RAZOR HANDLES TO BE REALEASABLY CONNECTED TO SHAVING CARTRIDGES AND RAZORS INCLUDING SUCH HANDLES A razor handle comprising: -an elongated handle body (14) terminating in a flexible yoke (22) for receiving and releasably retaining a shaving cartridge (16), -a slide element (20) cooperating with the yoke (22) and connected to the handle body (14), the slide element being movable relative to the handle body (14) between a rest position, in which the yoke (22) is open and can releasably retain a shaving cartridge (16) received in the yoke (22), and a release position, in which the yoke (22) is flexed and can receive a shaving cartridge (16) or release a shaving cartridge (16) received in the yoke (22), -a spring member to return the slide element (20) from the release position to the rest position, and -a stop element to prevent the yoke (22) from inadvertently flexing when the slide element (20) is in the rest position. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/18 43: 2012/03/20 51: E04B, E04C, E04H 71: EKCO PATENT & IP HOLDINGS PTY LTD 72: KATSALIDIS, EPAMINONDAS 33: AU 31: : 18/09/ : AU 31: : 20/03/ : UNITISED BUILDING SYSTEM The invention provides a method of building a building having a plurality of levels using. The building includes a plurality of building unit assemblies (2) wherein each building unit assembly is structurally self supporting and has at least one sidewall (4), a floor (8) and a roof (10), the method including the steps of: lifting the building unit assemblies (2) into position in the building so that each level of the building includes a predetermined number of units (2); connecting adjacent units (2) to one another in each level; and connecting units (2) in one level to corresponding units in at least one adjacent level that is vertically above or below the one level. In one form the building unit assembly (2) includes a building unit including two sidewalls (4) and (6) floor (8) and roof (10) with structural frame segments (16, 18, 20, 22) attached thereto. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/21 43: 2012/03/20 51: A01K Page 163

164 71: DELAVAL HOLDING AB 72: FRIBERG, OLOF, VAN DER POEL, HANS 33: SE 31: : 06/10/ : SE 31: : 13/10/ : A TREATMENT DEVICE A treatment device for an animal is provided. The device comprises a treatment member (1), having a first end and a second end, a longitudinal rotary axis (X) extending through the treatment member and the first and second ends. Driving means is connected to the treatment member and brings about a rotational movement of the treatment member around the longitudinal rotary axis. A carrying member (2) carries the treatment member and the driving means, and an anchorage member (4) anchors the carrying member to a stationary element. The carrying member comprises a first pivotal connection (3), permitting the treatment member to swing about a first axis (Y) and is further connected to the anchorage member via a second pivotal connection (5), permitting the treatment member to swing about a second axis (Z). The second pivotal connection is provided laterally closer to the anchorage member than to the first pivotal connection. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/30 43: 2012/03/20 51: C12P 71: SEKAB E-TECHNOLOGY AB 72: JÖNSSON, LEIF, ALRIKSSON, BJÖRN 33: EP 31: : 30/09/ : FERMENTATION PROCESS STARTING FROM CELLULOSIC BIOMASS AND INVOLVING THE RECIRCULATION OF DETOXIFIED STILLAGE INTO THE PROCESS A method for preparing a target chemical derivable from cellulosic biomass, involving detoxification of spent hydrolysate is provided. The method comprises the steps of providing cellulosic biomass, subjecting the cellulosic biomass to aqueous pretreatment, aqueous hydrolysis, and fermentation under conditions in which at least a part of the fermentable sugars are fermented into a primary target chemical, separating the primary target chemical from the fermented hydrolysate to provide a spent hydrolysate comprising inhibitory substances and detoxifying the spent hydrolysate by decreasing the concentration of at least one of the inhibitory substances using a detoxification biocatalyst selected from the group consisting of wild type, mutant and recombinant filamentous fungi and Page 164

165 recirculating at least a part of the detoxified spent hydrolysate, optionally after further purification. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/21 43: 2012/03/20 51: C02F 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: CHATTERJEE, JAIDEEP, GUPTA, SANTOSH KUMAR, RAMACHANDRAN, RAJEESH KUMAR 33: IN 31: 2027/MUM/ : 23/09/ : WATER PURIFICATION DEVICE The present invention relates to a gravity fed water purification device comprising a biocide unit, a reservoir separated by a wall fromand positioned adjacently to a scavenger comprising a media capable of scavenging said biocide or byproducts thereof from water and a dispensing chamber interconnected to define a flow path where the biocide is added by the biocide unit to the waterin the reservoir which flows over the wall into the scavenger and through an outlet to the dispensing chamber, and, the outlet is positioned such that at least 10% by weight of said media is below the lowest level of the outlet, and the wall extends abovethe highest level of the media and above the lowest level of the outlet. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/16 43: 2012/03/19 51: E21B 71: LONGYEAR TM, INC. 72: KRUSE, CHRISTOF, WREDE, STEFAN 33: US 31: 12/233,363 32: 18/09/ : ARTICULATION ASSEMBLY FOR MOVING A DRILL MAST A jib assembly for use with a drill rig includes a jib boom having a first end and a second end. The jib boom is to rotate about the first end and the second end is configured to be coupled to a mast assembly mount. The jib assembly also includes an articulation assembly having at least one variable length link having a first end and a second end. The first end of the variable length link is offset from the jib boom and the second end is configured to be pivotingly coupled to the mast assembly mount. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/29 43: 2012/03/20 Page 165

166 51: B03C 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: KARLSSON, ANDERS 33: EP 31: : 01/10/ : A METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING THE POWER SUPPLIED TO AN ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR A method of controlling the operation of an electrostatic precipitator (6) comprises utilizing a control strategy for a power to be applied between at least one collecting electrode (28) and at least one discharge electrode (26), said control strategy comprising controlling, directly or indirectly, a power range and/or a power ramping rate. The temperature of said process gas is measured. When said control strategy comprises controlling the power range, a power range is selected based on said measured temperature, an upper limit value of said power range being lower at a high temperature of said process gas, than at a low temperature. When said control strategy comprises controlling the power ramping rate, a power ramping rate is selected based on said measured temperature, said power ramping rate being lower at a high temperature of said process gas, than at a low temperature. 54: METHOD FOR AGGLOMERATING INDUSTRIAL DUST, IN PARTICULAR USING A BRIQUETTING TECHNIQUE The invention relates to a method for agglomerating industrial dust comprising: mixing the dust to be agglomerated in a vat in the presence of a first binder including a polymer with a molecular weight of more than 500,000 g/mol, presented in the form of a reverse emulsion; then separately adding a second binding agent, including an alkaline metal silicate, to the vat while continuing to mix; and finally compacting the obtained agglomerates under pressure. 21: 2011/ : 2011/03/23 43: 2012/02/09 51: B30B 71: COMPOUND TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: MÜLLER, OTTO CARL 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 15/02/ : PRESS THIS invention relates to après and more particularly, but not exclusively, to a hydraulic press for use in a powder compaction process. The press includes a press head assembly including a force imparting means for exerting pressure on an object to be compressed, and a press base assembly located operatively below the press head assembly, the press base assembly including at least a first tool assembly and a second tool assembly for receiving the object to be compressed. The press base assembly is pivotably displaceable between a first position wherein the first tool assembly is aligned with the press head assembly and the second too assembly is angularly displaced from the press head assembly, and a second position wherein the second tool assembly is aligned with the press head assembly and the first tool assembly is angularly displaced from the press head assembly. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/02 43: 2012/03/27 51: C22B 71: S.P.C.M. SA 72: ZAKOSEK, GILLES, SENETAIRE, ALAIN 33: FR 31: : 21/11/2008 Page 166

167 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/05 43: 2012/03/27 51: A61Q 71: MOMENTIVE PERFORMANCE MATERIALS INC 72: GUYER, KENDALL LOUIS, LEWIS, KENRICK MARTIN, UMAPATHY, SENTHILKUMAR, SAXENA, ANUBHAV, WANG, YI-FENG 33: US 31: 61/195,086 32: 03/10/ : HYDROPHILIC SILICONE MONOMERS, PROCESS FOR THEIR PREPARATION AND THIN FILMS CONTAINING THE SAME There is provided a mono-(meth)acrylate functionalized hydrophilic silicone monomers containing a polyether with branched linking group, useful in making water absorbing silicone-hydrogel films for contact lens applications. This invention also provides homo-polymers and copolymers made from the mono-(meth)acrylate functionalized hydrophilic silicone monomers described herein. Also provided is a process for producing the monomers and polymers described herein and contact lenses produced from the same. 21: 2011/ : 30/03/ : 04/04/ : C07D, A61P, A61K 71: NOVEXEL 72: BENOIT LEDOUSSAL, DAVID ALUN ROWLANDS, MAXINE LAMPILAS, MARIE-EDITH GOURDEL, EMILIE RENAUD, CAMILLE PIERRES, ADEL KEBSI 33: FR 31: : 2008/10/03 54: NOVEL NITROGENOUS HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS, PREPARATION THEREOF AND USE THEREOF AS ANTIBACTERIAL MEDICAMENTS 57: The invention relates to nitrogenous heterocyclic compounds of general formula (I) in which: R 1 is a (CH 2 ) n -NH 2 radical, n being equal to 1 or 2; R 2 is a hydrogen atom; R 3 and R 4 together form a nitrogenous heterocycle that is aromatic in nature, with 5 ring members, containing 1, 2 or 3 nitrogen atoms, substituted on this nitrogen atom or on one of these nitrogen atoms with a (CH 2 ) m -(C(O)) P -R 5 group, m being equal to 0, 1, 2 or 3, p being equal to 0 or 1 and R5 being a hydroxyl group, in which case p is equal to 1, or an amino, (C 1 -C 6 )alkyl OR (C 1 - C 6 )dialkyl amino group, or a nitrogenous heterocycle that is aromatic in nature, with 5 or 6 ring members, containing one or two nitrogen atoms and, where appropriate, an oxygen or sulphur atom; it being understood that, when the (C(O)) P -R 5 subgroup forms a carboxyl, amino, (C 1 -C 6 )alkyl or (C 1 - C 6 )dialkyl amino group, m is other than 0 or 1; in free form or in the form of zwitterions or of salts with inorganic or organic bases and acids which are pharmaceutically acceptable, to the preparation thereof and to the use thereof as antibacterial medicaments. 21: 2011/ : 01/04/ : 10/04/ : F41B 71: MCPHERSON MATHEW A 72: MCPHERSON MATHEW A and SIMONDS GARY L 33: US 31: 12/ : 09/10/ : ARCHERY BOW WITH FORCE VECTORING ANCHOR Page 167

168 57: An archary bow comprises a rotatable member configured for rotation about a first rotatable member axis. A cable anchor for anchoring a power cable is attached to the rotatable member and rotatable with respect to the rotatable member about an anchor axis. The anchor axis is offset from the rotatable member axis. 21: 2011/ : 06/06/ : 08/12/ : E21B 71: J.H. FLETCHER & CO 72: HOPF KERRY 33: US 31: 61/ : 2008/12/10 54: AGITATOR FOR A DRILL AND RELATED METHODS 57: An apparatus assists in preventing the accumulation of debris in a flow path during the formation of a borehole. In one embodiment, the apparatus comprises a drill head including a drive shaft for driving a drilling element to form the borehole. Preferably, the drilling element includes a passage forming a flow path for debris from the borehole. A carrier positioned adjacent the flow path is connected to at least one agitator connected to the carrier for agitating debris in the flow path, A related method pertains to manufacturing a drill head including an agitator. 21: 2011/ : 2011/04/20 43: 2012/03/23 51: A43B, A43D 71: CHEN, Ming-Te 72: CHEN, Chuang-Chuan 33: US 31: 12/764,976 32: 22/04/ : METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A SHOE The present invention provides method for reinforcing the connection between the vamp and the outsole, and includes: a vamp including a lateral vamp and a bottom vamp; a connecting medium member including a first part enclosing the lateral vamp, a second part extending perpendicularly from an inside of a lower portion of the first part, an outside connected to the connecting medium member and the lateral vamp. The second part includes holes whose axes are perpendicular to the bottom vamp. A material forming the outsole fills a gap between third part and the bottom vamp, and the holes. Page 168

169 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/05 43: 2012/03/23 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Biolab Sanus Farmacêutica Ltda., Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS 72: POHLMANN, Adriana Raffin, GUTERRES, Sílvia Stanisçuaski, JÄGER, Alessandro 33: BR 31: PI : 10/10/ : NANOPARTICLE SYSTEM COMPRISING OIL AND UV FILTER The present invention describes cosmetic nanotechnology, comprising polymeric nanoparticles containing oil and UV filter, photoprotective compositions comprising polymeric nanoparticles described herein, methods of prevention of diseases of the skin, and processes for the preparation of the polymeric nanoparticles described herein. 57: A detachable corner wheel device comprises a corner wheel seat (1) and a corner wheel component that are detachably connected. The corner wheel seat has a through hole (1-1). The upper part of the corner wheel seat has a guiding part in which a spring-prestressed button board (2-10) is guided. The button board has a button arm (2-3). It makes the button board to move along the guiding part by the button arm. The corner wheel component has a corner wheel shelf and a corner wheel (3). The upper part of the corner wheel shelf is provided with a lug boss (2-5) and a shaft protruding from the lug boss. The shaft is provided with an upper clip portion (2-9). When the detachable corner wheel device is installed, the lug boss abuts against the bottom part of the corner wheel seat, the spring-prestressed button board is inserted into the rear of the upper clip portion as viewed from the insertion direction of the shaft and the button board can disengage from the upper clip portion against the prestressed force of the spring. A movable suitcase comprises the detachable corner wheel device. The detachable corner wheel device is firm and easy to disassemble. 21: 2011/ : 27/05/ : 08/02/ : B60B, A45C 71: HANGZHOU GEMA SUITCASES & BAGS CO., LTD. 72: LU QIANG 33: CN 31: : 02/07/ : DETACHABLE CORNER WHEEL DEVICE AND MOVABLE SUITCASE 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/01 43: 2012/03/14 51: C07H; A61K; A61P; C08B 71: OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 72: KAKEHI, KAZUAKI, ASAI, HIROAKI, HAYASHI, NAOHIRO, GOTO, FUMITAKA, TAKI, TAKAO, NAKAZATO, SATORU, TAKABA, JUNJI, AZUMA, ATSUSHI, HIRANO, WAKAKO, IZUMI, KAZUNARI, KASHIMOTO, MINORU, SAKAMOTO, YOKO, HAYASHI, TAKASHI, NISHIDA, MASARU, Page 169

170 SHIMIZU, SATOSHI, KATO, YUSUKE, TOMOYASU, TAKAHIRO, KOGA, YASUO 33: JP 31: : 02/02/ : LOW-MOLECULAR POLYSULFATED HYALURONIC ACID DERIVATIVE AND MEDICINE CONTAINING SAME A low-molecular-weight polysulfated hyaluronic acid derivative useful for prevention and/or treatment of an allergic disease. An agent for prevention and/or treatment of an allergic disease selected from pollinosis, allergic rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis, atopic dermatitis, and asthma, represented by general formula (IA) or (IB); wherein n represents a number of 1 to 15; R s each independently represent a hydrogen atom or an SO 3 H group, etc. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/08 43: 2012/02/28 51: B65D 71: KISS PRODUCTS, INC. 72: SUNG, SIYONG 33: US 31: 12/797,325 32: 09/06/ : US 31: 13/111,659 32: 19/05/ : ARTIFICIAL NAIL DISPLAY PACKAGE A display package is provided that informs the customer of the product contained therein as well as providing a functional and useful storage unit for artificial nails when not in use. The display package includes a cylindrical neck portion at the first end having one or more grooves and a cap having one or more tabs located in an inner portion of the cap, the one or more tabs fitting into the one or more grooves. The display package further comprises a main body having a front wall, a back wall, and sidewalls that contour inwards to connect to the cylindrical neck portion, the main body having a flat base at a second end opposite to the cylindrical neck portion with the walls of the main body forming a cavity there within. 21: 2011/ : 10/06/ : 14/12/ : E05B 71: HUBEI SHENGJIA WIRING CO LTD and JIASHENG WAN 72: JIASHENG WAN 33: CN 31: : 20/11/ : CN 31: : 22/01/ : ELECTRIC LOCKING AND SEALING DEVICE, BOX WITH ELECTRIC LOCKING AND SEALING DEVICE AND CONTROL SYSTEM 57: An electric locking and sealing device includes a shell (11, 16), a lock tongue (12), an action unit (13) for pushing out or taking back the lock tongue (12), a main control unit (a3) and a connection element (3). Thereinto, the action unit (13) is provided in the shell (11, 16) and fixedly connected with the lock tongue (12) for pushing out or taking back the lock tongue (12) from the shell (11, 16); the main control unit (a3) is connected with the action unit (13) for automatically controlling the action of the action unit (13) after receiving an external control signal; and the connection element (3) has an aperture (31) in middle part for the lock tongue (12) extending through. Page 170

171 21: 2011/ : 20/06/ : 16/04/ : B21C 71: TATA STEEL LIMITED 72: JAYABRATA BHADURT, SUBHRAKANTI CHAKRABORTY, SUMITESH DAS, DEB ROY, SHANTANU CHAKRABORTY, DEBASHISH BHATTACHARJEE 33: IN 31: 292/KOL/ : 16/02/ : A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACHIEVING HIGHER COOLING RATES OF A GAS DURING BYPASS COOLING IN A BATCH ANNEALING FURNACE OF COLD ROLLING MILLS 57: The invention relates to a method and apparatus to increase the cooling rate of gas used in a batch annealing furnaces (A) of cold rolling mills under bypass cooling is disclosed. The invention makes use of the higher heat transfer capacities of nanocoolants developed by a higher-shear mixing (8) of nano-particles and stabilizers in a basic aqueous medium for cooling heated hydrogen flowing through a heat exchanger (B) during bypass cooling of the batch annealing furnace (A). The nanofluid is prepared in a nanofluid preparation unit (C). 21: 2011/ : 21/06/ : 10/01/ : A47C 71: HAN-CHUNG HSU 72: HAN-CHUNG HSU 33: TW 31: : 13/08/ : MATTRESS STRUCTURE 57: A mattress structure is a mattress body and comprises: a fixed plate, which has a plurality of flexible accommodating holes and at least one first flexible member; a moving plate, which has at least one second flexible member corresponding to the flexible accommodating hole, the moving plate is below the fixed plate and has a distance with the fixed plate for moving; at least one lifting device, which is combined with the bottom of the moving plate, the moving plate and the second flexible member move up and down via the lifting device in order to let that the second flexible member penetrates through the flexible accommodating holes and protrudes out of the top surface of the fixed plate. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/22 43: 2012/03/22 51: B01J, C10G 71: ENI S.p.A., IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES Page 171

172 72: LEGENS, Christele, MAURY, Sylvie, SORBIER, Loic, LOPEZ, Joseph, FISCHER, Lars, DIEHL, Fabrice 33: France 31: 10/ : 16/07/ : COBALT-BASED CATALYSTS ON A SILICA- ALUMINA SUPPORT FOR FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS The present invention concerns a catalyst for carrying out hydrocarbon synthesis starting form a mixture comprising carbon monoxide and hydrogen, the active phase of which comprises at least one metal from group VIII deposited on a support formed by at least one oxide, in which said metal from group VIII is selected from the group constituted by cobalt nickel, rethenium or iron, and in which said catalyst has an atomic ratio (Co/Al)notground/(Co/Al)ground, measured by X-ray photo-emission spectrocopy, in the range 1 to 12. The invention also concerns the catalyst preparation process and its use. containing the same, methods for using such nucleic acids, polypeptides and compositions are also provided. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/22 43: 2012/03/14 51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N 71: The Kingdom of the Netherlands, represented by the Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport, on behalf of the Minister, the National Institute of Public 72: OLOO, Eliud, OOMEN, Raymond, OCHS, Martina, YETHON, Jeremy 33: US 31: 61/140,804 32: 24/12/ : MODIFIED STEPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIA PNEUMOLYSIN (PLY) POLYPEPTIDES This disclosure relates to modified steptococcus pneumonia pneumolysm (PLY) proteins which lack hemolytic activity and can be used as immunogens in an immunogenic composition or vaccine against invasive pneumococcol disease caused by S.pneumonia The modified pneumolysm proteins comonine 65, glycine 293 and cysteine 428 Nucleic acids, polypeptides encoded thereby, compositions 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/30 43: 2012/02/03 51: G06F 71: DISCOVERY LIFE LIMITED 72: RABSON, KENNETH STEVEN, MAYERS, HERSCHEL PHILLIP, GORE, ADRIAN 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 21/12/ : SYSTEM FOR MANAGING RETIREMENT INCOME AND A METHOD THEREOF The method and system for managing a retirement income fund includes recording a starting value of a retirement investment for an investor and calculating based on the starting value a guaranteed periodic income amount that the investor will receive for the rest of their life. A selection is received from the investor of at least one investment fund and of a periodic withdrawal amount. Based on the performance of the at least one investment fund, upper and lower parameters for the periodic withdrawal amount are calculated. The guaranteed periodic income amount is recalculated whereby if the selected periodic withdrawal amount is lower than the lower parameter than the guaranteed periodic income amount is increased, of the periodic withdrawal amount is higher than the upper parameter then the guaranteed periodic income amount is decreased and if the periodic withdrawal amount is between the upper and lower parameters Page 172

173 then the guaranteed periodic income amount is left the same. The selected periodic withdrawal amount is periodically paid to the investor and the value of the retirement investment is recalculated based on the performance of the at least one investment fund and reducing the value of the retirement investment by the periodic withdrawal amount. If the value of the retirement investment has reached zero then ceasing to pay to the investor the periodic withdrawal amount but thereafter periodically paying the guaranteed periodic income amount. Finally, on the death of the investor, determining the value of the retirement investment and if this is greater than zero then paying to at least one beneficiary of the investor the value and ceasing to pay any further periodic amounts. solution. The liquid ammonia solution is supplied to an evaporator (39) in which liquid ammonia is evaporated into ammonia gas or vapour to thereby absorb heat and an absorber (43) absorbs the ammonia gas or vapour back into an ammonia solution. The evaporator (39) includes a reservoir or bulb (40) which retains portion of the liquid ammonia solution which is converted back into an ammonia gas or liquid by exposure to ambient heat and returned to the condenser (36) for recycling. 21: 2011/ : 01/07/ : 26/03/ : F25B 71: ANDREWS POWER AUSTRALIA LTD 72: GRAHAM ANDREWS 33: AU 31: : 2008/12/03 54: COOLING METHOD AND APPARATUS 57: A cooling method and apparatus which uses an absorption cycle with ammonia as the refrigerant and in which a generator (31,34) converts a liquid ammonia solution into ammonia gas or vapour for supply to a condenser (36) in which the ammonia gas or vapour is condensed into a liquid ammonia 21: 2011/ : 2011/07/08 43: 2012/03/13 51: D06F 71: LG Electronics Inc. 72: SONG, Jung Tae, SEO, Hyun Seok, KWON, Ig Geun, JO, Min Gyu, LIM, Hee Tae, KIM, Soo Bong 33: KR 31: : 30/12/ : LAUNDRY MACHINE A laundry machine is disclosed. A laundry machine includes a tub (120) to hold water therein, a drum (320) provided in the tub (120), a shaft (351 ) connected to the drum (320), passing the tub (120), a bearing housing (400) secured to the tub (120), the bearing housing (400) supporting the shaft (351 ) and a motor (M) rotating the shaft (351 ), and a water seal (10) provided between the tub (120) and the bearing housing (400) to maintain gas tight of the bearing housing (400) and of the shaft (351 ). As a result the laundry machine may improve capacity of the tub (120) and maintain gas tight of the tub (120) efficiently. Page 173

174 21: 2011/ : 2011/07/21 43: 2012/03/02 51: D21H 71: UPM-Kymmene Oyj 72: PALTAKARI, Jouni, LAINE, Janne, ÖSTERBERG, Monika, SUBRAMANIAN, Ramjee, TEIRFOLK, Jan-Erik 33: FI 31: : 13/02/ : A METHOD FOR PRODUCING MODIFIED CELLULOSE The present invention provides a method for producing modified nanofibrillated cellulose characterized by bringing cellulosic material into a fiber suspension, adsorbing a cellulose derivative or polysaccharide or polysaccharide derivative onto fibers in said fiber suspension under special conditions and subjecting the obtained fiber suspension derivative to mechanical disintegration. A modified nanofibrillated cellulose obtainable by a method of the present invention is provided. Furthermore, the invention relates to the use of said modified nanofibrillated cellulose. 21: 2011/ : 2011/07/26 43: 2012/01/26 51: A16L 71: WILLINGSFORD LIMITED 72: SAMS-DODD, FRANK, SAMS-DODD, JEANETTE 33: US 31: 61/367,495 32: 26/07/ : COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING WOUNDS AND SKIN CONDITIONS The invention is the principle of a composition substantially consisting of a sorbent with a protease or a bioflavonoid immobilized thereon, where the composition may be used to particular advantage for treating and promoting the healing of acute and chronic wounds and burns and for treating infections. The present invention is defined in the claims. 21: 2011/ : 28/07/ : 13/02/ : A61K, C07D 71: ZHEJIANG ADAMERCK BIOPHARMLABS INC 72: YOUMAO QI, FENGQI YE, QING JIE, YINGBEI QI, FENGMIN ZHANG, BAOCHUN YU, TIANJIAN YE, MEIPING YU 33: CN 31: : 31/12/ : CEFDINIR ACID DOUBLE SALT AND ITS PREPARATION 57: The invention provides an acid double salt of cefdinir. The acid double salt is obtained by reacting cefdinir with acid and alkali metal element or ammonium (including ammonia) compound or with acid salt. The cefdinir sulfate double salt is prepared when acid or acid salt is sulfate. The cefdinir phosphate double salt is prepared when acid or acid salt is phosphate. The cefdinir acid double salt of the present invention has the obvious advantages of good solubility and high bioavailability, and can be prepared into oral solid preparation or injection. The cefdinir acid double salt has the following structural general formula. 21: 2011/ : 2011/07/28 43: 2012/02/02 51: B42D; G09B 71: SMARTSKILLS TRAINING AND CONSULTING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: MCWILLIAMS, JANET HELEN 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 18/08/ : A PLANNER This invention concerns a planner for use in developing management, planning and prioritisations skills in learners. The planner includes a front cover, a back cover and planner pages disposed between the covers. The planner pages include calendar days where various tasks or activities can be entered and allocated to specific days. The days of the week are shown in columns while the tasks and activities are recorded in rows. The planner furthermore includes a replaceable insert which is locatable adjacent the planner pages and which the learner is able to personalise by adding certain Page 174

175 information. The planner is configured such that the planner pages align with the replaceable insert so that the learner can view the information recorded on the replaceable insert and the tasks or activities on the planner pages simultaneously. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/01 43: 2012/02/08 51: A61K 71: GLAXO GROUP LIMITED 72: DE ANGELIS, Elena, LIU, Haiqun, PLUMMER, Christopher, SCHON, Oliver, ENEVER, Carolyn 33: US 31: 61/153,746 32: : US 31: 61/163,987 32: : US 31: 61/247,136 32: 30/09/ : IMPROVED ANTI-SERUM ALBUMIN BINDING VARIANTS The invention relates to improved variants of the anti-serum albumin immunoglobulin single variable domain DOM7h-11, as well as ligands and drug conjugates comprising such variants, compositions, nucleic acids, vectors and hosts. 21: 2011/ : 2011/07/29 43: 2012/02/03 51: A01N 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: IKARI, KAORI 33: JP 31: : 30/07/ : ANIMAL ECTOPARASITE-CONTROLLING AGENT The present invention provides an animal ectoparasite-controlling agent containg as an active ingredient a hydrazide compoind represented by the formula (1) wherein R 3 represents a fluorine atom, a chlorine atom, a bromine atom, a methyl group, an ethyl group or a hydrogen atom, R5 and R 6 are the same or different from each other and each represents a methyl group or a hydrogen atom, R 4 represents a C1-C6 alkyl group substituted by a C1-C6 alkoxy group, which shows excellent controlling effects on animal ectoparasites. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/01 43: 2012/02/06 51: C07K 71: GLAXO GROUP LIMITED 72: ENEVER, Carolyn, DE ANGELIS, Elena, LIU, Haiqun, SCHON, Oliver 33: US 31: 61/163,990 32: 27/03/ : US 31: 61/153,746 32: 19/02/ : IMPROVED ANTI-SERUM ALBUMIN BINDING VARIANTS The invention relates to improved variants of the anti-serum albumin immunoglobulin single variable domain DOM7h-14, as well as ligands and drug conjugates comprising such variants, compositions, nucleic acids, vectors and hosts. 21: 2011/ : 02/08/ : 08/02/ : A45B, A61H 71: GLAP INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. 72: WU KING-CHANG 33: TW 31: : 29/11/ : SUPPORT STAND FOR HUMAN-ASSISTANCE APPLIANCE 57: A support stand for a human-assistance appliance includes a foot seat and a pivot cylinder. The foot seat has three foot stands, and a ball is disposed at a middle of the foot seat. The pivot cylinder includes two half cylinder bodies combined together, and has a positioning space, a middle solid portion and a pivoting space. An engagement ring is disposed above the positioning space for accommodating a support column. Two lateral side edges of the half cylinder body have a joint surface. A bolt penetrates through the middle solid portion. Thus, the ball of the foot seat is placed into the Page 175

176 pivoting space for fixing the support column. A bolt combines the two half cylinder bodies together so that the ball and the foot seat are pivotally connected to the two half cylinder bodies, and the support column is fixed. oligopeptidic compound is further characterised by at least one of the following: (i) the oligopeptidic compound comprises at least one signal sequence; (ii) the PCNA interacting motif is [K/R]-F- {LIV]-[LIV]- [K/R] (SEQ ID NO. 27). Particularly the therapy may be the treatment of a disorder or condition where it is desirable to inhibit the growth of cells, for example a hyperproliferative disorder, or a treatment which involves cytostatic therapy e.g. myeloablation. In certain aspects the compounds of the invention may be used as cytostatic agents in their own right. In other aspects of the invention oligopeptidic compounds comprising such a motif may be used in conjunction with cytostatic agents or with radiotherapy. 21: 2011/ : 2009/02/20 43: 2012/02/08 51: C07K; A61K; C12N; G01N 71: APIM THERAPEUTICS AS 72: OTTERLEI, MARIT, AAS, PER ARNE, FEYZI, EMADOLDIN 33: GB 31: : 22/02/ : US 31: 61/100,584 32: 26/09/ : OLIGOPEPTIDIC COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF The present invention provides an oligopeptidic compound comprising a PCNA interacting motif, or a nucleic acid molecule comprising a sequence encoding said oligopeptidic compound, for use in therapy, wherein the PCNA interacting motif is X 1 X 2 X 3 X 3' X 1' - (SEQ ED NO: 1), wherein X 1 and X 1' - are independently selected from the group of basic amino acids, X 2 is a lipophilic amino acid and X 3 and X 3' are independently selected from the group of uncharged amino acids; and wherein the 21: 2011/ : 03/08/ : 16/04/ : C08J, C08K 71: EREMA ENGINEERING RECYCLING MASCHINEN AND ANLAGEN GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H. 72: GERHARD WENDELIN, KLAUS FEICHTINGER, MANFRED HACKL 33: AT 31: A 504/ : 2009/03/30 54: NEUTRALIZATION BY FILLER 57: The invention relates to a method for adjusting the ph value and/or for neutralizing acid and/or basic compounds, in particular degradation or decomposition products, as part of the reprocessing and recycling of in particular thermoplastic materials, in the course of which the polymer particles are permanently moved and heated in a reactor, wherein at least one filler is added for neutralization purposes, specifically in a quantity which corresponds at least to the anticipated acid or alkali load. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/11 43: 2012/02/14 51: E04B; E04C 71: INTERNATIONAL TRUSS SYSTEMS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: SIEBERT, HENRY BENNENHOFF 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 25/08/ : A TRUSS CONNECTOR The truss system includes a connecting member having a connector portion for connecting the connecting member to a truss and at least one bracket portion which has an engaging formation thereon. A bracket having engaging formations to Page 176

177 co-operate with the engaging formation on the connecting member so that the bracket can be connected to the connecting member. The engaging formations on the connecting member are holes formed in the connecting member which are shaped to be wider at one side and narrower at another side. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/11 43: 2012/03/15 51: E02F, G05D 71: Dredging International N.V. 72: VERBOOMEN, Bart Peter 33: BE 31: BE2009/ : 12/01/ : METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING A MOBILE GROUND WORKING DEVICE The invention relates to a method for controlling a mobile ground working device, such as a trailing suction hopper dredger or bulldozer. The method is characterized in that it comprises at least the steps, proceeding under the control of a central computer via a digital network, of A) presetting an optimum criterion; B) collecting information relating to the current state of the ground; C) collecting information relating to the current state of the ground working device, including at least its position; and D) calculating the control of the ground working device at which the optimum criterion is minimized. Using the invented method ground can be worked with an increased efficiency compared to the known method. The invention likewise relates to a computer program comprising program instructions for having a computer perform the method, and to a computer adapted to run the computer program. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/16 43: 2012/02/16 51: E21D; F16B 71: ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI LIMITED 72: CAWOOD, MARTIN 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 16/08/ : ANCHORING DEVICE This invention relates to an anchoring device and more particularly but not exclusively, to a rock anchor for use in a mining environment, and which combines the functionality of a split set and an attachment anchor. The anchoring device includes a tubular body having a longitudinal slot provided therein, and an elongate anchoring element locatable inside the tubular body. The anchoring element is displaceable between a retracted position in which an end of the anchoring element is located inside the tubular body, and a protruding position, in which at least part of the elongate element protrudes from the tubular element. Page 177

178 optical centre, said main lens part having at least one boundary with said recessed part, said main lens part having an optical power of between about - 20 to about +35 dioptre, said recessed part positioned at a distance of less than 2 mm from said optical centre and comprising a near part having a relative dioptre of about +1.0 to about +5.0 with respect to the optical power of said main lens part, said boundary or boundaries of said recessed lens part with said main lens part form a blending part or blending parts, are shaped to refract light away from said optical axis, and have a curvature resulting in a loss of light, within a circle with a diameter of 4 mm around said optical centre, of less than about 15%. 21: 2011/ : 17/08/ : 17/02/ : C02F 71: AISAM HAN 72: AISAM HAN 33: KR 31: : 18/02/ : COMPOSITION FOR DECREASING HARDNESS OF WATER 57: The present invention relates to a composition for decreasing the hardness of water, which includes water soluble silica. The composition for decreasing the hardness of water of the present invention can decrease the hardness of hard water to a level capable of dinking on a simple and small scale level in an area without a large scale water-purifying facility. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/17 43: 2012/03/01 51: A61F, G02C 71: Oculentis B.V. 72: WANDERS, Bernardus Franciscus Maria, WOLTERINCK, Walter Bernardus Johannes 33: NL 31: : : US 31: 61/153,044 32: : OPHTHALMIC LENS WITH OPTICAL SECTORS The invention relates to an ophthalmic lens comprising a main lens part, a recessed part, an optical centre, and an optical axis through said 21: 2011/ : 19/08/ : 21/02/ : A61F 71: SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB 72: Solgun DREVIK 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: ABSORBENT ARTICLE COMPRISING A DETACHABLE STIFFENING ELEMENT 57: The invention concerns an absorbent articles (1,10,100,101,102), such as a sanitary napkin, a panty liner or an incontinence protector, which article has a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction, a front portion (2), a rear portion (4) and a crotch portion (3) located between the front portion (2) and the rear portion (4), said article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102) comprising an absorption member (5,5 ) having an upper side (15) intended to face a wearer during use of the article (1, 10, 100, 101,102) and a lower side (11) intended to face away from the wearer during use of the article (1, 10, 100, 101, 102), and a stiffening element (6,6, 60,70,80) that, at least during use of the article (1,10,100,101,102), provides the article with a predetermined shape that enhances the fit of the article (1,10,100,101,102) to Page 178

179 the wearer s body. The invention is characterized in that the stiffening element (6,6,60,70,80) is secured to the lower side (11) of the absorption member (5,5 ) such that an outer side (12) of the stiffening element (6,6,60,70,80) faces away from the absorption member (5,5 ); that the stiffening element (6,6,60,70,80) comprises a material exhibiting mechanical fastening properties, wherein at least a part of the outer side of the stiffening element (6,6,60,70,80) exhibits said mechanical fastening properties. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/19 43: 2012/03/01 51: F03B 71: Aquamarine Power Limited 72: CROWLEY, Michael David 33: GB 31: : 20/01/ : WAVE POWER CAPTURE SYSTEM AND METHOD A wave power capture system, comprises a fluid transfer conduit for connection to a wave energy conversion device such that, in operation, the wave energy conversion device pressurises fluid in the fluid transfer conduit in response to wave motion; a turbine apparatus arranged to receive fluid from the fluid transfer conduit; at least one sensor for sensing pressure and/or flow rate of the fluid; a variable opening valve for controlling the rate of flow of fluid from the fluid transfer conduit to the turbine apparatus; a controller for controlling operation of the variable opening valve in dependence upon the pressure and/or flow rate of the fluid sensed by the sensor and/or the speed of rotation of the turbine apparatus; and an electrical power generation system for obtaining electrical power from operation of the turbine apparatus. 21: 2011/ : 22/08/ : 23/02/ : B66F 71: FRAU GLUSEPPE ELIGIO and FRAU ALLESSANDRO RICARDO 72: FRAU GLUSEPPE ELIGIO and FRAU ALLESSANDRO RICARDO 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: ADJUSTABLE JACK 57: This invention provides for an adjustable jack for the charging of a tyre of a trailer, which may include a base having a scissor jack movably secured to the base, the scissor jack vertically adjustable relative to the base between various height settings. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/23 43: 2012/02/23 Page 179

180 51: C12Q 71: TYRIAN DIAGNOSTICS LIMITED 72: GARTHWAITE, Ian, LINDNER, Robyn 33: AU 31: : 26/02/ : METHOD OF DIAGNOSIS OF INFECTION BY MYCOBACTERIA AND REAGENTS THEREFOR The present invention provides a method of specifically detecting the presence of one or more Mycobacteria of the M. tuberculosis complex, said method comprising detecting ilvc nucleic acid of one or more Mycobacteria of the M. tuberculosis complex in a sample under conditions that do not detect ilvc nucleic acid of the M. avium complex. The invention also provides methods of diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis in a subject employing the specific detection ilvc nucleic acid of one or more Mycobacteria of the M. tuberculosis complex. 72: SCHIFFMANN JURGEN 33: DE 31: : 20/08/ : SINGLE-LAYER OR MULTILAYER TUBULAR FOOD PACKAGING FILM THAT CAN BE SMOKED, AIR-DRIED, AND PEELED, ESPECIALLY PEELED IN A FULLY AUTOMATIC MANNER, AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF 57: The invention relates to a single-layer or multilayer tubular food packaging film that can be smoked, air-dried, and peeled, especially peeled in a fully automatic manner, particularly a sausage casing for smoked and/or air-dried sausages or meat. Said polymer-based food film is produced from a homogeneous plastic melt in a (co-)extrusion film blow molding plant using extruded plastics that are fed to a nozzle of a blow head and is biaxially stretched in a triple bubble process, the homogeneous plastic melt being produced from a plastic mixture of PS or a mixture of various PS and PVOH and/or PEBA. The invention further relates to a method for producing the food film. 21: 2011/ : 24/08/ : 25/02/ : B24B, C09G, C09K 71: PCW HOLDINGS LLC 72: NORVILLE WILLIAM C 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR RESTORING PLASTIC COVERS AND LENSES 57: Plastic restoration kits and methods effectively the light transmission and optical clarity properties to a plastic light cover on an automobile or other plastic surface such as a sunglass lens or corrective optical lens. The kits and methods restore plastic surfaces that have been damaged by scratching and/or UVinduced oxidation. The kits and methods utilize polishing and lusterizing compositions having particles selected so as to polish and lusterize a plastic surface and a UV protective composition that forms a hard UV protective coating. The polishing and/or lusterizing compositions may include agglomerated abrasive particles dispersed in a liquid or gel carrier that progressively break down in size when exposed to oxygen and mechanical pressuring during polishing or lusterizing. 21: 2011/ : 24/08/ : 22/03/ : A22C, B32B 71: KUHNE ANLAGENBAU GMBH 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/24 43: 2012/03/01 51: B01F 71: Outotec Oyj 72: Launo, LILJA,, TIIHONEN, Jari, NYMAN, Bror, HIRSI, Tuomas, VAARNO, Jussi, PERÄAHO, Jouko Page 180

181 33: FI 31: : 11/03/ : IMPELLER FOR MIXING SLURRY IN METALLURGICAL PROCESSES The invention relates to a turbine-type high-power impeller, to be used for mixing slurry in hydrometallurgical process reactors. The impeller is formed of at least five blades, each of which blades comprises a front edge, trailing edge, root and tip; the roots of the impeller blades are permanently attached by a joint to the hub or axis of the impeller, so that the front edge of the impeller blade is straight, and the trailing edge is chamfered, in which case the blade is narrowed towards the tip, and the blade is provided with two longitudinal folds arranged in parallel with the front edge of the blade. element includes an elongate body having a groove provided in a side thereof for receiving an end of the clamping band, with the elongate body also having a receiving aperture for receiving a fastener provided therethrough, the receiving aperture being substantially perpendicular relative to the groove. The clamping element is characterized in that the groove and the receiving aperture at least partially coincide, in order for the receiving aperture to extend at least partially through the groove. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/24 43: 2012/02/25 51: F16L 71: THOMAS, LUKE SPENCER 72: THOMAS, LUKE SPENCER 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 27/08/ : PIPE CLAMP This invention relates to a pipe clamp, and more particularly, but not exclusively, to a pipe repair clamp suitable for use in sealing holes or cracks in walls of pipes. The pipe clamp comprises a clamping band and two clamping elements. Each clamping 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/25 43: 2012/03/19 51: A61K, A61P 71: Giuliani International Limited 72: BARONI, Sergio,, BELLINVIA, Salvatore,, VITI, Francesca, 33: EP 31: : 16/02/ : ALKYLAMIDO COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF Disclosed herein are compounds of formula (I) that may be specific to PPAR and/or EGF receptors, and methods of making and using same, wherein X is C1-C3alkylene, optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents selected from halogen or hydroxyl; R1 is selected from the group consisting of C1-C6alkyl, C3-C6cycloalkyl, C2-C6alkenyl, and C2- Page 181

182 C6alkynyl; R2 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, C1-C6alkoxy, X1-C6alkyl, cyano, C3- C6cycloalkyl, halogen, hydroxyl, and nitro; R4 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen and C1-C6alkyl; R5 is hydrogen C1-C6alkyl; or pharmaceutically acceptable salts or N-oxides thereof. antenna. The precoding vector can be applied to a signal for transmission over the particular virtual antenna, and the disparate precoding vector can be applied to a disparate signal for transmission over the disparate virtual antenna. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/26 43: 2012/03/01 51: H04B 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: LUO, Xiliang, FARAJIDANA, Amir, ZHANG, Xiaoxia, MONTOJO, Juan 33: US 31: 61/149,325 32: 02/02/ : ANTENNA VIRTUALIZATION IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ENVIRONMENT Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate performing antenna virtualization in a wireless communication environment. A set of physical transmit antennas can be partitioned into a plurality of groups of physical transmit antennas. Further, a precoding vector for a particular group of physical transmit antennas from the plurality of groups of physical transmit antennas can be formulated. Moreover, the particular group of physical transmit antennas can form a particular virtual antenna. By way of another example, a disparate precoding vector for a disparate group of physical transmit antennas from the plurality of groups of physical transmit antennas can be formulated, and the disparate group of physical transmit antennas can form a disparate virtual 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/26 43: 2012/03/02 51: A61K, A61P 71: Vifor (International) AG 72: WITZEL, Gisela, GEISSER, Peter, PHILIPP, Erik 33: EP 31: : 02/03/ : PHOSPHATE ADSORBENT Subject of the present invention are compositions comprising a mixture of calcium, magnesium and iron salts for use as a pharmaceutical preparation for adsorbing phosphate, especially for use as pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment of hyperphosphataemia, chronic kidney deficiency as well as for the treatment of haemodialysis patients. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/26 43: 2012/03/01 51: B01D 71: Evonik Oxeno GmbH 72: PRISKE, Markus, BAUMGARTEN, Götz, KAIZIK, Alfred, LÜKEN, Hans-Gerd 33: DE 31: : 27/02/ : METHOD FOR SEPARATION AND PARTIAL RETURN OF RHODIUM AND CATALYTICALLY EFFECTIVE COMPLEX COMPOUNDS THEREOF FROM PROCESS STREAMS The invention relates to a method for separating and partially returning transition metals and/or catalytically effective complex compounds thereof from a reaction mixture by combining one at least one-stage membrane separation and an adsorption, Page 182

183 wherein a current comprising a catalyst, comprising a transition metal, is divided over at least one onestage membrane separation step in a transition metal enriched retentate stream that resupplies the reaction mixture and a transition metal depleted permeate stream and the transition metal depleted permeate stream is further supplied to an adsorption step. The invention further relates to a method for producing tridecanals. 21: 2011/ : 25/08/ : 27/02/ : B26D 71: HELFRICH ANTHONY PETER 72: HELFRICH ANTHONY PETER 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: CUTTING MACHINE 57: This invention relates to a workpiece cutting machine having a continuous single cutting edge blade, the blade being twisted to enable bidirectional cutting of a workpiece and more particularly the bi-directional cutting of foam. 21: 2011/ : 25/08/ : 27/02/ : B44F 71: MALONEY KENNETH ROBERT 72: MALONEY KENNETH ROBERT 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: THREE-DIMENSIONAL WORKPIECE 57: This invention relates to a three dimensional work piece which includes a sculpture portion portraying a theme and more particularly relates to a three dimensional work piece which further includes a light source to enhance the work piece. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/29 43: 2012/03/01 51: E21B 71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy 72: PIIPPONEN, Juha,, MERILÄINEN, Mikko, 33: FI 31: : 12/02/ : METHOD FOR MANIPULATING RODLIKE PIECES, CENTRALIZER AND ROCK DRILLING UNIT The invention relates to a method for manipulating drill rods, to a centralizer and to a rock drilling unit. It is possible to introduce rods (9, 18) into the centre (K) of a rock drilling unit (4) or a bolting device by means of a changing device (13), and to remove from the centre. The rod locating in the centre is supported by a centralizer (16), through the central opening (20) of which the rod is arranged. The centralizer comprises a closing element (22) which is opened and closed in accordance with the operation of the changing device. The turning of the changing device affects a push rod (25) which releases the shape-locking of the closing element and transfers it to the open position. When the changing device is turned back to the normal position, a force member (26) returns the push rod to the normal position and simultaneously the closing element is shape-locked again. In the closed position the closing element is rigidly shape locked. Page 183

184 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/29 43: 2012/03/01 51: B01J, C07B, C07C 71: Lummus Technology Inc. 72: WILCOX, Richard J., RAM, Sanjeev, GAMI, Ajay, BRUMMER, Robert, ROMEO, Joseph 33: US 31: 12/381,800 32: 17/03/ : METHOD OF PROVIDING HEAT FOR CHEMICAL CONVERSION AND A PROCESS AND SYSTEM EMPLOYING THE METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF OLEFIN A method and system for providing heat to a chemical conversion process is advantageously employed in the production of olefin by the catalytic dehydrogenation of a corresponding hydrocarbon. The catalytic dehydrogenation process employs diluent steam operating at a steam to oil ratio which can be 1.0 or below and relatively low steam superheater furnace temperature. The process and system are advantageously employed for the production of styrene by the catalytic dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/29 43: 2012/03/01 51: A47B 71: HEDERA AB 72: BROOKE, Rory 33: US 31: 61/148,065 32: 29/01/ : A SELF-STABILIZING SUPPORT ASSEMLY FOR AN ITEM OF FURNITURE A support assembly (14) for an item of furniture has an elongated support structure (16) with a first pair of feet (18) fast with the support structure at its lower end; a passage defining arrangement defining a guide passage fast with the support structure and extending lengthwise; a support member displaceable with respect to the support structure which has a second pair of feet at its lower end; an elongated a guided pin (38) fast with the displaceable support member that is complementary to and longitudinally slidably engaged with the passage (34) defining arrangement, so that the displaceable support member is slidably displaceable along a rectilinear guide path which is transverse to lines drawn between both the pairs of feet, the passage defining arrangement (36) comprising a hollow carrier with a pair of longitudinally spaced precision washers (39) which Page 184

185 engage the guided pin, the dimensions of the washers and the guided pin being such that automatic frictional engagement of the guided pin occurs, in use, with inner walls of the washers in response to pivoting of the displaceable support member about a pivot axis which is transverse to the displaceable support member' s guide path, automatically to anchor the displaceable support member frictionally against sliding displacement relative to the support structure. may first be adjusted to conform with the guide pin and then be fastened to the support structure. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/29 43: 2012/03/01 51: A47B 71: HEDERA AB 72: BROOKE, Rory 33: US 31: 61/148,079 32: 29/01/ : A SELF-STABILIZING SUPPORT ASSEMBLY FOR AN ITEM OF FURNITURE The invention provides a support assembly (14) for an item of furniture, which has an elongated support structure (16) having a first pair of feet (18) fast with a lower end thereof; a passage defining unit defining a guide passage fast with the support structure and extending lengthwise; a support member displaceable with respect to the support structure which has a second pair of feet at its lower end thereof; the displaceable support member also being provided with a guided pin (38) complementary to and longitudinally slidably engaged in the guide passage (34), characterised thereby that the passage defining unit (36) has a hollow adjustable guide member whereby the dimension of the passage is adjustable in accordance with the dimension of the pin; and the passage defining unit is fastenable to the support structure once it has been adjusted, such that the passage defining unit 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/29 43: 2012/03/01 51: E01B 71: PANDROL SA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: CROUS, Marius, NELLMAPIUS, Donald Ivan, DU PLESSIS, Theunis, SCHUTTE, Andries Tjaart 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 26/08/ : LOCATING RETAINING MEMBERS IN A RAILWAY SLEEPER MOULD A locating component for locating a retaining member of a rail fastening system in a sleeper mould, the locating component being of an injection moulded material and defining a base for closing an aperture in the mould through which an external portion of the retaining member proturdes, in use; and retaining member engagement formations operatively engageable with the retaining member for securing the locating component to the retaining member with the base thereof correctly positioned relative to the external protion. A retaining member assembly comprises a retaining member and the locating component. A concrete sleeper mould assembly includes a mould for the sleeper, which has an aperture for a retaining member, a retaining member in the aperture, and a locating component. Page 185

186 microorganisms; a rotor assembly comprising an impeller moveable within the contacting chamber to promote contact between the fluid stream being treated and the liquid culture medium within the contacting chamber; wherein at a least a portion of the wall of the housing defining the contacting chamber is transparent to light. A method of treating a fluid stream with microorganisms is also provided, the method comprising contacting the fluid stream with the microorganisms in a contacting zone, the microorganisms being retained in a liquid phase, wherein contact of the fluid stream with the microorganisms is enhanced by the action of a moving impeller, the contacting zone being within a housing, at least a portion of which is transparent to the passage of light. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/29 43: 2012/03/01 51: A01N 71: Valent Biosciences Corporation 72: WANG, Yueh, LOPEZ, John, NAIR, Ayyappan, HUANG, Zhengyu 33: US 31: 61/155,719 32: 26/02/ : LOW VOC AND STABLE PLANT GROWTH REGULATOR LIQUID AND GRANULE COMPOSITIONS The invention relates to low VOC plant growth regulator compositions comprising less than about 25% of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The compositions preferably comprise 6-benzyiadenine (d-ba) or forchlorfenuron (CPPU). Also provided are methods of using the compositions. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/29 43: 2012/03/01 51: C12M 71: SKILL, Steven 72: SKILL, Steven 33: GB 31: : 30/01/ : APPARATUS FOR TREATMENT OF FLUID STREAMS AND METHOD OF CONDUCTING THE SAME An apparatus for contacting a fluid stream with microorganisms is provided, the apparatus comprising a housing having a contacting chamber therein defined by a wall of the housing; a first inlet for the fluid stream to be treated; a first outlet for removing a liquid culture medium stream containing 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/30 43: 2012/03/01 51: C07C 71: Lummus Technology Inc. 72: DUKANDAR, Kerman, SPENCE, David, PANDITRAO, Sunil 33: US 31: 12/410,851 32: 25/03/ : PRODUCTION OF PROPYLENE FROM BUTANE This invention relates to an integrated process for the efficient production of olefins from C4 feedstocks comprising butane and more particularly to a method of producing propylene and butadiene. The process combines a dehydrogenation unit with an olefin conversion unit to convert butane feedstock to propylene and butadiene products. The combined catadiene-oct process produces yields of propylene form normal butane in excess of 70%. Page 186

187 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/30 43: 2012/03/01 51: A61K; A61P; C07D 71: LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER 72: DESOS, PATRICE, DANOBER, LAURENCE, LESTAGE, PIERRE, CORDI, ALEXIS 33: FR 31: 10/ : 16/09/ : DIHYDROBENZOXATHIAZEPINE COMPOUNDS, A PROCESS FOR THEIR PREPARATION AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THEM Compounds of formula (1) wherein R 1 represents a hydrogen atom or a heterocyclic, cyano, alkoxycarbonyol, alkylsulphonylaminoalkyl ornhydroxycarboximidamide group. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/31 43: 2012/03/01 51: B65F 71: NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED 72: MITCHELL, Jean-Paul 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 18/11/ : TAMPER RESISTANT WASTE DISPOSAL UNIT The invention relates to a tamper resistant waste storage unit for inhibiting access to the interior of the unit by animals. The unit includes a housing defining an aperture through which waste is received for storage within the housing, and a closure pivotally mounted upon the housing, the closure being operable between a first closed, second closed and intermediate position. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/31 43: 2012/03/01 51: A23L, C12C 71: Novozymes A/S 72: OBRECHT, Jurg, LAPERCHE, Sylvain Roger 33: EP 31: : 20/03/ : A NUTRITIONAL BEVERAGE AND A METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME A refreshingly acidic beverage which is a potent mineralizing drink and a method of making it is described. It is made from grains, preferably barley and soy and contains physiological supplements of calcium, magnesium and amino acids that can be well assimilated. The method involves use of enzymes, including a carbohydrate oxidase and a catalase during brewing. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/31 43: 2012/03/01 51: E01C, F41H 71: MBDA France 72: HUBERT-HABART, Christophe, HEMBISE, Dominique 33: FR 31: : 19/03/2009 Page 187

188 54: MOTOR-DRIVEN UNIT FOR CLEARING MINES FROM AND SECURING A HAZARDOUS ROUTE The invention relates to a motor-driven unit for clearing mines from and securing a hazardous route. According to the invention, the marker apparatus (8) for the secured route is a liquid material for marking on the ground, and the dispensing members (22) thereof provide one axial marking (MA) and two side markings (ML) on either side of said axial marking, respectively, for said route. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/31 43: 2012/03/01 51: F41H 71: Gremarol Pty Ltd 72: LYONS, Mark Jack, LYONS, Geoffrey 33: AU 31: : 19/02/ : AU 31: : 19/02/ : PENETRATION RESISTANT MATERIAL A sheet (10) that is resistant to penetration and a method of forming the sheet (10). The sheet (10) includes a first layer (11) within which there is embedded a metal mesh (12). Preferably the metal mesh (12) is high tensile steel woven wire mesh having mesh apertures each having a width in the vicinity of 4mm to 5mm, preferably the mesh (12) has a plurality of wire strands (20), each strand having a diameter in the vicinity of 2.5mm to 5.15mm. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/31 43: 2012/03/02 51: C07K 71: Glenmark Pharmaceuticals S.A. 72: BLEIN, Stanislas, SKEGRO, Darko,, DEBONNEVILLE, Christophe,, BERTSCHINGER, Martin, 33: US 31: 61/154,524 32: 23/02/ : HUMANIZED ANTIBODIES THAT BIND TO CD19 AND THEIR USES The present invention relates to humanized antibodies or fragments thereof that bind to human CD 19. More specifically, the present invention relates to a humanized antibody or fragment thereof that binds to human CD 19 comprising a heavy chain CDRl comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 27, and/or a heavy chain CDR2 comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 28, and/or a heavy chain CDR3 comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 29; and/or comprising a light chain CDRl comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 30, and/or a light chain CDR2 comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 31 and/or a light chain CDR3 comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 32. Page 188

189 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/31 43: 2012/03/07 51: A63H 71: SHYE CHI ENTERPRISE CO., LTD 72: TSAI, CHAO-YANG 54: SPINNING TOP A spinning top (2) includes a main body (4) tapering from a top end to a bottom end thereof and having a rotating tip end (40) at the bottom end, and a plate body (3) including a base portion (31) connected to and covering the top end of the main body (4), an annular grip portion (32) extending outwardly and radially from the base portion (31), and a top face (30) defined by top surfaces of the base portio0n (31) and the annular grip portion (32). The base portion (31) has a central tapered groove (311) tapering downwardly from the top face (30) of the plate body (3). The rotating tip end (40) has a diameter smaller than a smallest diameter of the central tapered groove (311). 21: 2011/ : 31/08/ : 28/03/ : A01N, A01P 71: GAT MICROENCAPSULATION AG 72: VICTOR CASANA GINER, BARBARA GIMENO SIERRA, MIGUEL GIMENO SIERRA 33: EP 31: : 2009/03/05 54: OIL DISPERSIONS OF NACHR BINDING NEONICOTINOIDS 57: Selective insect neonicotinoids is a class of pesticide active ingredients that share some characteristics in their chemical structures and bind to the nachr acetylcholine receptors. Formulation of such compounds in oil suspension or oil dispersion is challenging due to their electrostatic interactions of the heteroatoms in oily media, that lead to irreversible flocculation or diminished homogeneicity and bleeding of such oil dispersions. Imidacloprid, Thiamethoxam, Thiachloprid, Nitenpyram, Acetamiprid, Clothianidin and Dinetofuran and derivatives thereof with nachr binding ability are successfully formulated in oil suspension with the use of certain copolymeric anionic fatty-acid based dispersants, sorbitan derivatives, ionic surfactants, other non-ionic surfactants and inorganic polyvalent cationic salt dispersed in the oil. The formulations this way produced show excellent storage stability properties regarding physiochemical parameters, including stability of the neonicotinoid active ingredients, reduced bleeding, and complete redispersibility. Further, they show excellent biological efficacy due to the reduced and homogeneous particle size below 2 µm when diluted -emulsified- in water. Page 189

190 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/01 43: 2012/03/19 51: A61K 71: Taro Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. 72: GUTMAN, Daniella, YACOBI, Avraham, MOROS, Daniel, LEVITT, Barrie, RUTMAN, Howard 33: US 31: US 60/600,327 32: 10/08/ : COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR IMPROVED BIOAVAILABILITY AND ENHANCED BRAIN DELIVERY OF 5,5-DIPHENYL BARBITURIC ACID The present invention relates to a composition and method of delivering a barbituric acid derivative to the central nervous system of a mammal in need of treatment for neurological conditions. In particular, the present invention relates to a method of administering an oral dosage form of a sodium salt of 5,5-diphenyl barbituric acid to enhance the bioavailability of 5,5-diphenyl barbituric acid and brain delivery of same. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/01 43: 2012/03/02 51: B23B, B23C 71: Kennametal Inc. 72: MAUSHART, Martin, ENSTE, Michael, CHUDOWSKI, Thomas 33: US 31: 12/880,344 32: 13/09/ : TWO PIECE TOOL HOLDER ASSEMBLY A tool holder assembly on a rotating unit, e.g. drum of an earth strata cutting assembly, includes a base mountable to the rotating unit and a removable member mounted to the base and having a support block for carrying an earth strata cutting tool. The base includes an upright member. In one aspect, the removable member substantially encloses the upright member and the removable member includes a V-shaped surface engaging a V-shaped surface of the upright member for a close tolerance fit. In another aspect, the removable member partially encloses the upright member and the removable member includes a circular surface engaging a circular surface of the upright member for a close tolerance fit. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/01 43: 2012/03/20 51: C22C 71: Teksid Do Brasil Ltda 72: OLIVEIRA, Otto Luciano Mol de, VILLAFORT, Jefferson Pinto 54: HIGH RESISTANCE GRAY IRON ALLOY FOR COMBUSTION ENGINES AND GENERAL CASTS The object of this application defines a new alloy which presents at the same time the mechanical and physical properties of the gray iron alloy, i.e., excellent machinability, damping vibration, thermal conductivity, low shrink tendency and good microstructure stability, together with a wide interface range of the CGI tensile strength. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/01 43: 2012/03/06 51: C21B 71: Paul Wurth S.A. 72: SIMOES, Jean-Paul, ROTH, Jean-Luc Page 190

191 33: LU 31: : 17/03/ : METHOD FOR FEEDING HOT GAS TO A SHAFT FURNACE The present invention proposes a method for feeding hot gas to a shaft furnace (12), wherein the method comprises feeding a first portion (32) of a first gas flow (24) to a mixing chamber (36) and feeding a second portion (34) of the first gas flow (24) into said shaft furnace. The method further comprises feeding a second gas flow (28) to the mixing chamber (36), allowing the first portion (32) of the first gas flow (24) to mix with the second gas flow (28) in the mixing chamber (36), thereby forming a third gas flow (38), and feeding the third gas flow (38) to the shaft furnace (12). The first gas flow (24) has a first volumetric fluid flow rate (V1), a first temprature (T1) and a first pressure (p1); the second gas flow (28) has a third volumetric fluid flow rate (V3), a third temperature (T3) and a third pressure (p3). According to an important aspect of the present invention, the first temprature (T1) is higher than the second temperature (T2) and the first pressure (p1) is lower than the second pressure (p2) and the third temperature (T3) is regulated by controlling the second pressure (p2). There is provided a lens array for imaging a plurality of image elements in an object plane, and a method of making a lens array. The lens array includes a plurality of lenslets formed in or on one side of a transparent or translucent material with the image elements disposed on the opposite side, and has a gauge thickness corresponding to the distance from the apex of each lenslet to the object plane. Each lenslet has a set of lens parameters. The gauge thickness and/or at least one lens parameter is or are optimised such that each lenslet has a focal point size in the object plane which is either substantially equal to the size of the image elements in the object plane, or varies from the size of the image elements by a predetermined amount. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/01 43: 2012/03/02 51: B42D, G02B 71: Securency International Pty Ltd 72: MOON, Jonathan A., ROBERTS, David E. 33: US 31: 61/157,309 32: 04/03/ : IMPROVEMENTS IN METHODS FOR PRODUCING LENS ARRAYS 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/01 43: 2012/03/02 51: A61N, G21G, H05H 71: Zakrytoe Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Protom 72: BALAKIN, Vladimir Egorovich 54: MULTI-FIELD CHARGED PARTICLE CANCER THERAPY METHOD AND APPARATUS The invention relates generally to treatment of solid cancers. More particularly, the invention relates to a multi-field charged particle cancer therapy method and apparatus coordinated with negative ion beam creation, ion beam focusing, charged particle acceleration, patient rotation, and/or patient respiration. Preferably, the charged particle therapy is performed on a patient in a partially immobilized and repositionable position. Proton delivery is preferably timed to patient respiration via control of charged particle beam injection, acceleration, and/or targeting methods and apparatus. Page 191

192 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/01 43: 2012/03/02 51: E01F 71: AXIP LIMITED, JAMES, Dallas Rex 72: JAMES, Dallas Rex 33: NZ 31: : 02/09/ : IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO POSTS The present invention relates to a terminal post for a barrier wherein the post includes an upright portion. The upright portion has an aperture positioned so that, in use, the aperture is located in a region of the upright portion above a ground engaging portion of the upright portion. Located on one side of the aperture is a transverse reinforcing member which includes a slot for receiving a cable. Located beneath the aperture, there is at least one groove, or pair of notches, which form(s) a predetermined fail line, along which the post will deform, upon receiving a substantially inline impact, which causes the transverse member to move so as to release said cable, and wherein the aperture is dimensioned to allow the terminal end of the cable formally retained by the slot to pass therethrough. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/01 43: 2012/03/07 51: E04B, F16B 71: USG Interiors, Inc. 72: WENDT, Alan C 33: US 31: 12/369,010 32: 11/02/ : MOUNTING CLIP An L-shaped clip for mounting a trim member along an exposed edge of a suspension ceiling includes a support leg to be longitudinally secured to a grid tee and a perpendicular face leg to be secured to the trim member. The support leg includes offset clip walls for engagement with offset tee walls and clip abutment surfaces for engagement with tee abutment surfaces. The offset walls and abutment surfaces cooperate to assist in the alignment and mounting of the clip to the grid tee at different relative heights. A single clip may be mounted to either a T-shaped grid tee or an open channel grid tee. Page 192

193 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/01 43: 2012/03/07 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Council of Scientific & Industrial Research 72: DAS, Pratap Kumar, GOSWAMI, Suchandra, CHINNIAH, Annalakshmi, RAO, Janaswamy Madhusudana, KATRAGADDA, Suresh Babu 33: IN 31: 381/DEL/ : 27/02/ : FLAVANOID COMPOUNDS AND PROCESS FOR PREPARATION THEREOF The present invention relates to flavanoid compounds of general formula (X1) wherein: R1 is selected from a group consisting of morpholynyl, N- methyl piperizinyl, piperidinyl and N,N'- dimenthylamino groups, and n ranges from 3 to 6, and process for preparation thereof. The present invention relates to the demonstration of anti Helicobacter pylori activity and gastric antisecretory activity of semisynthetically designed flavonoid compounds, to be used for the prevention and treatment of gastroduodenal disorders in general and peptic ulcer diseases in particular. The present invention also relates to a hetero-dimeric bi-funtional molecule that can be used as monotherapy substituting/replacing/overcoming currently used triple/quadruple therapy, thereby implicating/anticipating/envisaging its commercial applicability. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/02 43: 2012/03/07 51: A61M 71: Oval Medical Technologies Limited 72: YOUNG, Matthew 33: GB 31: : 17/02/ : DRUG CONTAINER AND DELIVERY MECHANISM A device for storing and administering drug includes a housing, a sealing element (3) and a separate low friction plunger (4) which is substantially- permeable to gas over time. The sealing element (3) is typically broken to allow delivery of the drug. The housing (2) may be filled with the drug through an opening other than the opening through which the pusher (13) enters the housing to move the plunger so as to expel the drug during administration to a patient. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/02 43: 2012/03/02 51: C12N, C12R 71: UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE 72: VAN ROOYEN, Newlande, MASEME, Mpeyake Jacob, SMIT, Martha, Sophia, LABUSCHAGNE, Michel, ALBERTYN, Jacobus 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 31/08/ : EXPRESSION CONSTRUCT FOR THE CO- EXPRESSION OF VANILLYL ALCOHOL OXIDASE ENCODING GENES The present invention relates to an expression construct capable of allowing co-expression of more than one vanillyl alcohol oxidase encoding gene in the same yeast host cell. The present invention also extends to the use of yeast host cells, transformed with the expression construct defined herein, in the enzymatic oxidative conversion of eugenol to coniferyl alcohol at high eugenol substrate concentrations. The present invention further provides for the use of the transformed yeast host cell in the enzymatic oxidative conversion of eugenol to coniferyl alcohol at eugenol substrate concentrations above 250 mm and for a method of Page 193

194 constructing the aforesaid expression construct, the method comprising the steps of: (i) providing a first expression construct containing at least one expression cassette, the expression cassette including a promoter element, a vanillyl alcohol oxidase encoding gene and a terminator element, wherein the expression cassette is flanked by two restriction sites;(ii) providing a second expression construct containing at least one expression cassette, the expression cassette including a promoter element, a vanillyl alcohol oxidase encoding gene and a terminator element, wherein the expression cassette is preceded by one restriction site;(iii) inserting the expression cassette of the first expression construct into the second expression construct, so as to form a third expression construct containing the expression cassette provided in step (i) and the expression cassette provided in step (ii);(iv) performing PCR to remove a restriction site that is present between the expression cassettes present in the third expression construct; and(v) optionally, repeating any one or more of the steps (i) to (iv) as many times as is required to provide an expression construct containing the required number of vanillyl alcohol oxidase encoding genes. The present invention relates to a repair nozzle (100, 200) for dispensing viscous materials (315) that can be used in the automotive field from a tank (313) comprising said materials by means of an associated dispensing gun (300) having a proximal product infeed side (101, 201) comprising means (114, 211) for releaseably attaching the repair nozzle (100, 200) to the tank (313) and at least one sealing element (109, 115, 209, 212) for providing a sealing potential between the repair nozzle (100, 200) and the tank (313). 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/02 43: 2012/03/02 51: B05C 71: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA 72: SCHWARZE, Hermann J., PLOTZITZKA, Joachim, MAIER, Hans-Jörg, MOOSMANN, Werner 33: DE 31: : 04/03/ : REPAIR NOZZLE 21: 2011/ : 05/09/ : 05/03/ : E01C 71: KEUM KYU KIM 72: KEUM KYU KIM 33: KR 31: : 18/02/ : CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF A WORLD STANDARD RAINBOW HIGHWAY MADE OR RAINBOW COLORS AND METHOD THEREOF 57: The present invention relates to construction and installation of a world standard rainbow highway in rainbow colors and a method thereof. A longdistance bicycle tour such as a round-the-world trip is impossible due to nonexistence of a standard bicycle route, which is sympathized by all people on the Earth, in the six continents of the world, and environmental destruction on the Earth is so serious that the glaciers of the Antarctic have been rapidly melting down. The world standard rainbow highway, which is sympathized by all people on the Earth, is constructed and installed on the six continents of the world including Korea so that the rainbow highway is used as a bicycle route, wherein a coloring method thereof includes a primary method of applying seven colors in the same way as paint for a red road is Page 194

195 applied on the red section and a secondary method of manufacturing a structure formed or shaped like a rainbow highway in rainbow colors utilizing rubber and the like, and then constructing and installing the structure by covering or placing the structure over the existing road, and further wherein the width of each color including red is 300mm and the total width of the rainbow highway is 2, 100mm, the thickness of road paint is 375µm, and the length of the rainbow highway installed depends on the situation of the corresponding road with limit. The environmentally-friendly new world standard rainbow highway enables anyone to take a comfortable bicycle tour over the world and contributes to prevention of global warming, the global peace movement, and the global environmental revival movement. metal oxide to a pre-reactor; feeding hydrogen and the residuum hydrocarbon comprising sulfurcontaining compounds to the pre-reactor; contacting the hydroconversion catalyst with hydrogen and the sulfur-containing compounds in the pre- reactor at conditions of temperature and pressure to concurrently: i) convert at least a portion of the metal oxide to a metal sulfide; and ii) pre-condition the catalyst; recovering a residuum hydrocarbon having a reduced sulfur content from the pre-reactor; and transporting the preconditioned and at least partially sulfided hydroconversion catalyst from the prereactor to the ebullated-bed hydroconversion reactor. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/05 43: 2012/03/07 51: B01J, C10G 71: Lummus Technology Inc. 72: GUPTA, Avinash, BALDASSARI, Mario C., MUKHERJEE, Ujjal K. 33: US 31: 12/509,252 32: 24/07/ : PRE-SULFIDING AND PRE-CONDITIONING OF RESIDUUM HYDROCONVERSION CATALYSTS FOR EBULLATED-BED HYDROCONVERSION PROCESSES A hydroconversion process is disclosed, including contacting of hydrogen and a residuum hydrocarbon with a pre-conditioned and at least partially sulfided hydroconversion catalyst for converting at least a portion of the residuum hydrocarbon into at least one of a hydrotreated product and a hydrocracked product. Pre-sulf?ding and preconditioning of the catalyst may include: intermittently or continuously: feeding a hydroconversion catalyst comprising a 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/05 43: 2012/03/07 51: C07D 71: SUN CHEMICAL B.V. 72: ROWATT, Brian, HERLIHY, Shaun, Lawrence 33: US 31: 61/159,930 32: 13/03/ : CYCLIC CARBAMATE COMPOUNDS USEFUL IN ENERGY-CURABLE COMPOSITIONS Cyclic carbamate functional compounds, which are the reaction product of a cyclic carbamate having an acrylate functional group, such as N-(2- acryloyloxyethyl)oxazolidinone, with aliphatic amine compounds, said cyclic carbamate functional compounds being useful as oxygen scavengers in energy-curable compositions, such as inks, coatings and adhesives, that comprise (a) the cyclic carbamate functional compound, (b) reactive Page 195

196 monomers and/or oligomers and, optionally, (c) a photoinitiator. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/05 43: 2012/03/05 51: G01S 71: SECOND WIND, INC. 72: WALLS, Elizabeth, LAWHITE, Niels 33: US 31: 61/158,589 32: 09/03/ : METHOD OF DETECTING AND COMPENSATING FOR PRECIPITATION IN SODAR SYSTEMS A method of detecting precipitation with a sodar apparatus (200) that transmits sound beams (31) into the atmosphere, detects echoes returned from the atmosphere, from the echoes determines a Doppler-shifted spectrum (41, 42) comprising the relative strength of the echoes at various Dopplershifted frequencies, and estimates wind speed and direction. The method includes automatically estimating the presence of precipitation (42) based on the Doppler-shifted spectrum (41, 42). 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/05 43: 2012/03/07 51: B60Q; B60W 71: MAN TRUCK & BUS AG 72: SCHWERTBERGER, WALTER, BRUMMER, MARKUS, HEYES, DANIEL, RESCH, CHRISTOPH 33: DE 31: : : MANOEUVRING AID FOR A COMMERCIAL VEHICLE The invention relates to a manoeuvring aid (10) for a vehicle comprising lighting means (14, 24) which are designed in particular to at least partly light up the ground on which a vehicle is located and/or a vehicle body, and comprising a control unit (22) which Is designed to control the ligting means (14, 24) for their activation and/or deactivation. According to the invention it is provided that the control unit (22) is designed to control the lighting means (14, 24) at least in dependence on a vehicle speed and/or a vehicle acceleration and/or a distance of the vehicle from a roadway boundary or a roadway obstacle.in addition the invention relates to a corresponding process as well as a corresponding vehicle. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/06 43: 2012/03/07 51: A61F, B65H 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: YAMAMOTO, Hiroki, 33: JP 31: : 02/03/ : CONVEYOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ABSORBENT ARTICLE The conveyor 100 according to the present invention conveys a continuous stretchable web 7. The conveyor 100 comprises a press mechanism 110 configured to press the web in at least a center region C in a cross direction perpendicular to a conveyance direction of the web, or at least side edge regions S located in positions shifted from the center region toward both side edges of the web 7 in the cross direction. The press mechanism 110 is provided in a position shifted from a conveyance plane R of the web 7 when viewed along a surface of the web in the cross direction. Page 196

197 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/06 43: 2012/03/07 51: A61F 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: YAMAMOTO, Hiroki, 33: JP 31: : 02/03/ : WEB CONVEYOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ABSORBENT ARTICLE The web conveyer 100 is used for manufacturing a absorber 4 including an absorber core 4A and a covering member covering the absorber core 4A, and conveys an absorber web 4' including the absorber core 4A sandwiched by a pair of webs 4B and 4C to form the covering member. A thickness (t1) of the absorber core 4A is larger than a thickness (t2) of the covering member. The web conveyer 100 includes a direction changing mechanism (for example, a changing roller 110) which changes a conveyance direction of the absorber web 4' by 90 or more. A rotation distance (L1) of the absorber web 4, that is, the length of a semi-circumference of the changing roller 110, is larger than is longer than a length (L2) of each of the absorber cores 4A in the conveyance direction MD of the absorber web 4'. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/06 43: 2012/03/07 51: A61F, B05B, B05C 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: YAMAMOTO, Hiroki, 33: JP 31: : 02/03/ : ADHESIVE EJECTING APPARATUS An ejecting mechanism (111) includes a pump (131), a pump controller unit (132), a distribution pipe (133), a restricting unit (134), and adhesive nozzles (135a to 135c). The pump controller unit (132) is configured to control to increase or decrease the amount of adhesive to be taken in by the pump (131). The distribution unit is configured to send a predetermined amount of adhesive to the adhesive nozzles (135a to 135c) out of the adhesive supplied by the pump (131), and to return the rest of adhesive to a discharge pipe (114b) out of the supplied adhesive, except for the predetermined amount of adhesive. The restricting unit (134) is configured to disposed between the distribution unit (133) and the discharge pipe (114b) and configured to restrict an amount of adhesive to be returned to a pipe (113). Page 197

198 of the heat exchanger in the second energy supply network. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/06 43: 2012/03/13 51: C12C 71: GEA Brewery Systems GmbH 72: MICHEL, Rudolf, SCHELLER, Ludwig, WIEGAND, Gerd 33: DE 31: : 19/03/ : BREWERY FACILITY FOR PRODUCING AND BOTTLING BEER The invention relates to a brewery facility (12) for producing and bottling beer, comprising a brewhouse facility (01) in which wort is produced from raw materials while employing process energy, and further comprising a bottling facility (02) in which the beer produced from the wort is bottled into packaging containers, in particular bottles, while employing process energy, wherein in order to supply the brewhouse facility (01) with process energy a first energy supply network (16) is provided, into which process energy having a first temperature level is fed from at least one first energy generation facility (17) and distributed by a heat exchanger to different energy consumers (14, 15) in the brewhouse facility (01), and wherein in order to supply the bottling facility (02) with process energy a second energy supply network (21) is provided, into which process energy having a second temperature level is fed from at least one second energy generation facility (22) and distributed by a heat exchanger to different energy consumers (23, 24, 25) in the bottling facility (02), wherein the maximum temperature of the heat exchanger in the first energy supply network is above the maximum temperature 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/06 43: 2012/03/06 51: C07D 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: NAPIER, James J., CALIFANO, Jean- Christophe, BECKER, Calvin L., YU, Su 33: US 31: 61/162,705 32: 24/03/ : PROCESS FOR PREPARING ANTIVIRAL COMPOUND This invention is directed to: (a) processes for preparing a compound and salts thereof that, inter alia, are useful for inhibiting hepatitis C virus (HCV); (b) intermediates useful for the preparation of the compound and salts; (c) pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compound or salts; and (d) methods of use of such compositions. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/06 43: 2012/03/06 51: B65D 71: Focke & Co. (GmbH & Co. KG) 72: STEINKAMP, Irmin, BUSE, Henry 33: DE 31: : 10/03/ : PACKAGE FOR CIGARETTES The invention relates to a package for cigarettes, having a slider (12) for receiving a package contents, in particular a group of cigarettes (15), and a sleeve (11) at least partially enclosing the slider (12) and open at both ends. According to the invention, an intermediate surface is formed on two adjacent side walls (27, 30; 28, 29) of the sleeve (11) and extends contiguously over parts of both adjacent side walls (27, 30; 28, 29) and interrupts a Page 198

199 crease (33) between the two adjacent side walls (27, 30; 28, 29), wherein the adjacent side walls (27, 30; 28, 29) comprise a course in the area of the intermediate surface (32) deviating from the plane of the side walls outside of the intermediate surface (32). 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/07 43: 2012/03/12 51: A61K, C07K 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: BERGER, Catrin, HERRMANN, Tanja, LU, Chris, SHEPPARD, Kelly-Ann, TRIFILIEFF, Estelle, URLINGER, Stefanie 33: US 31: 61/173,004 32: 27/04/ : US 31: 61/306,137 32: 19/02/ : COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INCREASING MUSCLE GROWTH This invention is in the field of anti-activin receptor IIB (ActRIIB) antibodies. In particular, it relates to the use of said antibodies for treating muscle disorders, such as muscle wasting due to disease or disuse 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/07 43: 2012/03/08 51: A61K 71: Eisai R & D Management Co., Ltd. 72: KIKUCHI, Hiroshi, HYODO, Kenji, ISHIHARA, Hiroshi 33: JP 31: : 30/03/ : US 31: 61/164,653 32: 30/03/ : LIPOSOME COMPOSITION Disclosed is a novel liposome composition which contains eribulin or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof. Also disclosed is a method for producing the liposome composition. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/07 43: 2012/03/08 51: C10G, E21B 71: Red Leaf Resources, Inc. 72: PATTEN, James W., DANA, Todd 33: US 31: 61/152,150 32: 12/02/ : CORRUGATED HEATING CONDUIT AND METHOD OF USING IN THERMAL EXPANSION AND SUBSIDENCE MITIGATION A method of maintaining the structural integrity of heating conduit used to heat a permeable body of hydro carbonaceous material enclosed within a constructed permeability control infrastructure. The method (200) includes obtaining (202) a heating conduit with corrugated walls and configured for transporting a heat transfer fluid, burying (204) the heating conduit at a depth within the permeable body of hydro carbonaceous material and with an inlet end extending from the boundary of the constructed permeability control infrastructure, (206) operably coupling the inlet end of the heating conduit Page 199

200 to a heat source of the heat transfer fluid, and (208) passing the heat transfer fluid through the heating conduit to transfer heat from the heat transfer fluid to the permeable body, with the corrugations in the corrugated walls mitigating longitudinal axis thermal expansion of the heating conduit and allowing the heating conduit to conformably bend in response to subsidence of the permeable body. lower portion of the permeable body (120) to generate bulk convective flow patterns throughout the permeable body (120). An associated method of recovering hydrocarbons from hydrocarbonaceous materials can include forming a constructed permeability control infrastructure (100), which defines a substantially encapsulated volume. A comminuted hydrocarbonaceous material can be introduced into the control infrastructure (100) to form a permeable body (120) of hydrocarbonaceous material. A heated fluid can be passed throughout the permeable body (120) in bulk convective flow patterns to remove hydrocarbons from the permeable body (120). Removed hydrocarbons can be collected for further processing and/or use. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/07 43: 2012/03/08 51: C10G, E21B 71: Red Leaf Resources, Inc. 72: DANA, Todd, PATTEN, James W. 33: US 31: 61/152,141 32: 12/02/ : CONVECTIVE HEAT SYSTEMS FOR RECOVERY OF HYDROCARBONS FROM ENCAPSULATED PERMEABILITY CONTROL INFRASTRUCTURES A constructed permeability control infrastructure (100) can include a permeability control impoundment, which defines a substantially encapsulated volume. The infrastructure (100) can also include a comminuted hydrocarbonaceous material within the encapsulated volume. The comminuted hydrocarbonaceous material can form a permeable body (120) of hydrocarbonaceous material. The infrastructure (100) can further include at least one convection driving conduit oriented in a 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/07 43: 2012/03/08 51: C02F, C10G, E21B 71: Red Leaf Resources, Inc. 72: PATTEN, James W., DANA, Todd 33: US 31: 61/152,180 32: 12/02/ : ARTICULATED CONDUIT LINKAGE SYSTEM An articulating conduit linkage system (80) for maintaining a fluid connection between a fluid source and displaceable conduit that has been buried in a subsiding permeable body (30). A fluid source can supply a working fluid through a source outlet (72), and which is located outside of the boundaries of the permeable body (30). A displaceable conduit can receive the working fluid through a conduit inlet (74), and be buried at a depth within a subsiding permeable body (30) that is contained within a permeability control infrastructure (12). A plurality of articulating conduit segments Page 200

201 (82,84,86) can comprise: an outer conduit segment (82) that is operably coupled to the source outlet (72) with a first single-axis swivel joint, an inner conduit segment (84) that is operably coupled to the conduit inlet (74) with a second single-axis swivel joint, and at least one middle conduit segment (86) that operably connects the outer (82) and inner segments (84), respectively, with at least one singleaxis swivel joint to establish a working fluid connection between the fluid source and the displaceable conduit (70). In the event of a subsidence of the permeable body which causes a relative displacement between the source outlet (72) and the conduit inlet (74) that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of both the outlet and the inlet, the plurality of articulating conduit segments (82,84,86) are configured so the outer (82) and inner (84) conduit segments rotate in opposite directions to extend the conduit linkage system while maintaining a working fluid connection between the source outlet (72) and the conduit inlet (74). A method of recovering hydrocarbons from hydrocarbonaceous materials can include forming a constructed permeability control infrastructure (100). This constructed infrastructure (100) defines a substantially encapsulated volume. A comminuted hydrocarbonaceous material can be introduced into the control infrastructure to form a permeable body (120) of hydrocarbonaceous material. The permeable body (120) can be heated sufficient to remove hydrocarbons therefrom. During heating and removal of hydrocarbons and subsequent thereto a positive pressure can be maintained within the encapsulated volume by means of a non-oxidizing gas to expedite flushing of hydrocarbonaceous material, inhibit unwanted entry of oxygen into the encapsulated volume and remove recoverable hydrocarbons following the heating process. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/07 43: 2012/03/08 51: C10G, E21B 71: Red Leaf Resources, Inc. 72: DANA, Todd, PATTEN, James W. 33: US 31: 61/152,146 32: 12/02/ : METHODS OF RECOVERING HYDROCARBONS FROM HYDROCARBONACEOUS MATERIAL USING A CONSTRUCTED INFRASTRUCTURE AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS MAINTAINED UNDER POSITIVE PRESSURE 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/07 43: 2012/03/08 51: C10G, E21B 71: Red Leaf Resources, Inc. 72: DANA, Todd, PATTEN, James W. 33: US 31: 61/152,152 32: 12/02/ : VAPOR COLLECTION AND BARRIER SYSTEMS FOR ENCAPSULATED CONTROL INFRASTRUCTURES A method of preventing egress of a vapor from an encapsulated volume can include forming a substantially impermeable vapor barrier (20) along an inner surface of the encapsulated volume. The encapsulated volume includes a permeable body (120) of comminuted hydrocarbonaceous material. Further, the vapor barrier (20) can include an insulating layer (24) capable of maintaining a Page 201

202 temperature gradient of at least 400 F across the insulating layer (24). The permeable body (120) can be heated sufficient to liberate hydrocarbons therefrom and the hydrocarbons can be collected from the permeable body (120). The vapor barrier layer (20) can be a single or multiple layer construction, depending on the specific materials chosen. by monitoring such intermediate draws and adjusting operating parameters accordingly. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/07 43: 2012/03/02 51: C10G, E21B 71: Red Leaf Resources, Inc. 72: DANA, Todd, PATTEN, James W. 33: US 31: 61/152,157 32: 12/02/ : INTERMEDIATE VAPOR COLLECTION WITHIN ENCAPSULATED CONTROL INFRASTRUCTURES A method of recovering hydrocarbons from hydrocarbonaceous materials can include forming a constructed permeability control infrastructure (600). This constructed infrastructure (600) defines a substantially encapsulated volume. A mined hydrocarbonaceous material can be introduced into the control infrastructure to form a permeable body (605) of hydrocarbonaceous material. The permeable body (605) can be heated sufficient to remove hydrocarbons therefrom. Hydrocarbon products can be collected from intermediate locations (620, 630) within the permeable body (605). Advantageously, an intermediate fluid collection system (610) can be used to draw a hydrocarbon product from the permeable body (605) at preselected locations. Such intermediate collection can provide hydrocarbon product fractions which can reduce or eliminate the need for full-scale distillation of a hydrocarbon product having a full range of products such as that typically found in crude oil. In addition, product quality can be tailored 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/07 43: 2012/03/08 51: E02D, E21B 71: Wassara AB 72: HÖRMAN, Magnus, JOHANSSON, Peter F. 33: SE 31: : 09/02/ : ARRANGEMENT FOR A DOWN-THE-HOLE HAMMER DRILL FOR USE IN SOIL CONSOLIDATION THROUGH JET GROUTING The invention concern an arrangement for a downthe-hole hammer drill (1), particularly for use in soil consolidation through a process known as "jet grouting", and comprising a principally cylindrical machine housing (2), an impact mechanism (3) driven by pressurised fluid that, mounted in the machine housing, is arranged to give impacts onto a drill bit (5) fixed mounted in a chuck (4) in the machine housing in a manner that allows reciprocating motion, whereby the machine housing has a central supply line (6) for the driving fluid to the impact mechanism in which channels in the drill bit constitute outlets for used driving fluid. For improved efficiency during jet-grouting, the machine housing (2) is provided with a grouting nozzle (7) for jet grouting, that the grouting nozzle is directed in a sideways direction and arranged at the periphery of the wall (8) of the machine housing, that a rinsing channel (9) for conducting a grouting mixture Page 202

203 through the machine housing to the said grouting nozzle is arranged whereby the rinsing channel for the grouting mixture is separate from the supply line for the driving fluid of the impact mechanism. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/07 43: 2012/03/08 51: C01B, F25J 71: BP Alternative Energy International Limited 72: BOUGH, Matthew, FORSYTH, Jonathan Alec, GODFREY, Michael John, HUDA, Badrul 33: EP 31: : 09/03/ : SEPARATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE AND HYDROGEN A process is described for removing carbon dioxide from a synthesis gas feed stream in a cryogenic separation plant. In an example described the synthesis gas feed stream (3) comprises 40 to 65 mole % hydrogen and is fed to a single stage or a first stage of a series of separation stages (120, 103, 104) at a pressure in the range of 46 to 90 bar absolute. The single stage or a stage of the series is operated at a temperature in the range of -53 to -48 0C and a pressure in the range of 44 to 90 bar absolute. In some examples, the single stage or the combined stages of the series remove 70 to 80 % of the total moles of carbon dioxide in the synthesis gas feed stream. Liquefied C02 product stream(s) discharged from the stage (s) (7,10,13) of the cryogenic separation plant may be sequestrated and/or used in a chemical process (71). 21: 2011/ : 08/09/ : 28/03/ : G01N 71: CRINOTEC GMBH 72: FIEDLER ANDREAS 33: DE 31: : 2009/03/19 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETERMINING A FOREIGN SUBSTANCE CONTENT IN A MATRIX 57: The invention relates to a method and to a device (100) for determining a content of at least one foreign substance (89) in a matrix (88) of a solid or liquid food, characterized by at least one reagent area (40) for providing at least one reagent (58) having a receptacle (41) for a replaceable reagent container (62) for replaceably connecting a sample container (80) comprising at least the matrix (88); a transfer line (13) between the reagent area (40) and the reaction area (60), by means of which the at least one reagent (58) can be fed to the reaction area (60); a sensor area (90) for demonstrating the foreign substance (89) released from the matrix (88); a carrier gas line (15) between the reaction area (60) and the sensor area (90), by means of which the released foreign substance (89) can be fed to the sensor area (90); and an output line (17) through which the dissolved foreign substance (89) can be fed outward from the sensor area (90). 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/08 43: 2012/03/08 51: A63B Page 203

204 71: E. Mishan & Sons, Inc. 72: MISHAN, Edward I., MISHAN, Steven 33: US 31: 12/877,321 32: 08/09/ : ABDOMINAL EXERCISER WITH ROTATABLE SEAT AND TANDEM PULLEY FEATURES An abdominal exerciser has base and back frames pivotally mounted for movement between upright and recumbent positions, and a seat frame with cushion rotatable on the base frame. A low friction journal between the base and seat frame supports a user's weight. The journal is about 30 to 42% the distance from a rear end of the cushion to its front end so the user's coccyx is vertically aligned with the journal. Arms at each side of the base frame have a pair of extensions connected to either the base or seat frame, each with a U-shaped handhold lying in a plane at an acute angle of about 30 to 80 degrees to the horizontal. A pair of single pulleys or a pair of tandem pulleys are mounted near the rear of the base frame and are engaged by sleeve-covered springs for baising the back frame towards the upright position. 72: NIKNAFS, Hassan S., SHERMAN, Daniel C 33: US 31: 61/152,912 32: 16/02/ : VESSEL CONTAINING FLUID DISTRIBUTION MEDIA A vessel comprising a bed of randomly oriented ceramic media having fluid distribution channels incorporated in the outer surface of the media is disclosed. The channels capture and redirect the fluid thereby improving distribution of the fluid in the vessel. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/08 43: 2012/03/12 51: B01D, B01J 71: Saint-Gobain Ceramics & Plastics, Inc. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/08 43: 2012/03/08 51: H04L 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: CHEN, Wanshi, MONTOJO, Juan, LUO, Xiliang, ZHANG, Xiaoxia 33: US 31: 61/155,064 32: 24/02/ : FLEXIBLE DATA AND CONTROL MULTIPLEXING Systems and methods are disclosed for control-data multiplexing as well as control-data decoupling. In one embodiment, a semi-static approach is disclosed, wherein the upper layer(s) are configured such that each user equipment uses either controldata multiplexing or control-data decoupling. Page 204

205 Additionally or alternatively, a dynamic approach is disclosed, in which one bit is added to the DCI format which indicates whether the UE is using control-data multiplexing or control-data coupling. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/08 43: 2012/03/08 51: H04L, H04W 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: WACHTER, Andreas K., EDGE, Stephen W., BURROUGHS, Kirk Allan 33: US 31: 61/151,089 32: 09/02/ : TRIGGERED LOCATION SERVICES Techniques for supporting triggered location services are described. In one design, at least one location related measurement for a terminal may be obtained and used to detect for a trigger event. For an equidistance triggered service, a trigger event may be declared if the distance traveled by the terminal exceeds a predefined distance. For a relative terminal to terminal triggered service, a trigger event may be declared if the terminal is inside or outside, or enters, or leaves a moving geographical target area defined by a reference terminal. For a velocity triggered service, a trigger event may be declared if the maximum velocity of the terminal exceeds a predefined velocity. For a time-distance-velocity combination triggered service, a trigger event may be declared based on distance traveled by the terminal, velocity of the terminal, and time since the last report. For all services, a report may be sent if a trigger event has occurred. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/08 43: 2012/03/08 51: C04B 71: Lafarge 72: SCHWARTZENTRUBER, Arnaud, MARTIN, Mylène, BENARD, Philippe, SABIO, Serge 33: FR 31: 09/ : 24/03/ : CONCRETE WITH A LOW CLINKER CONTENT The present invention relates to a dry binder premix including, in weight proportions: Portland clinker with a Blaine specific surface area of between 4500 and 9500 cm3/g, preferably between 5500 and 8000 cm3/g, the minimum amount of said clinker in weight percent relative to the total weight of the premix being determined according to the following formula (I): [ x SSBk) + 75 where SSBk is the Blaine specific surface area of the clinker in cm2/g; fly ash; at least one alkaline sulphate, the amount of alkaline sulphate being such that the equivalent amount of Na2O in the premix is at least equal to 5 wt % relative to the weight of fly ash; at least one source of SO3, in an amount such that the amount of SO3 in the premix is at least equal to 2 wt % relative to the weight of the Portland clinker; additional materials having a Dv90 at most equal to 200µm selected from among limestone powders, calcined schists, metakaolins, silica fillers, silica powders, pozzolanas, slag, fly ash and mixtures thereof; the amount of clinker plus the amount of fly ash being at Page 205

206 least equal to 75 wt %, preferably 78 wt %, preferably 78 wt %, relative to the total weight of the premix; the total amount of clinker in the premix being strictly less than 60 wt % relative to the total weight of the premix. The invention also relates to a dry binder mixing the preceding premix with aggregate, as well as to a wet concrete composition produced by mixing with water. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/08 43: 2012/03/08 51: B32B 71: AGC Flat Glass North America, Inc., AGC Glass Europe 72: CORDING, Christopher R., TIXHON, Eric, SCHUTZ, Alain 33: US 31: 61/161,186 32: 18/03/ : THIN FILM COATING AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME The present invention provides low-e thin film optical stacks with improved optical and infrared reflecting properties and methods of making the same. More specifically, the present invention provides for a metal oxide thin film coating that exhibits lower emissivity values than its predecessor due to the inclusion of an oxidizer in the metal oxide deposition process, such as a strong acid such as nitric acid. The present invention also provides for a method that increases the coating efficiencies of the thin films described herein. 54: ADMIXTURE SYSTEM FOR PREFABRICATED CONCRETE The invention relates to an admixture system for concrete containing a combination of: (a) a superplasticizer, (b) an accelerator, and (c) a rheology extender. The invention also relates to a method for preparing prefabricated concrete that includes the step of respectively adding, in a suitable quantity: (a) a superplasticizer, (b) an accelerator, and (c) a rheology extender to the concrete paste, either simultaneously or consecutively. Finally, the invention relates to the use of such a prefabricated concrete preparation system. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/08 43: 2012/03/09 51: A23G 71: Kraft Foods R & D, Inc. 72: LOCHET, Claire, BOISSIEU, Charlotte, NOTARDONATO, Lelia 33: EP 31: : 10/09/ : METHOD FOR PRODUCING A CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT The present invention provides a method for producing a conrectionery product comprising the steps of:(i) forming a chocolate shell in a mould cavity;(ii) depositing a cake component into the chocolate shell; and(iii) forming a chocolate layer over the cake component so as to enclose the cake component.a confectionery product obtainable from the above method is also provided. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/08 43: 2012/03/09 51: C04B 71: CHRYSO 72: SEURRE, Jérôme, PELLERIN, Bruno, BIGAS, Jean-Philippe 33: FR 31: : 12/03/2009 Page 206

207 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/09 43: 2012/03/09 51: G01N 71: NALCO COMPANY 72: GERLI, Alessandra, SHERMAN, Laura M., MURCIA, Michael J. 33: US 31: 12/405,807 32: 17/03/ : USE OF HYDROPHOBIC DYES TO MONITOR HYDROPHOBIC CONTAMINANTS IN A PAPERMAKING PROCESS A method of monitoring and controlling one or more types of hydrophobic contaminants in a papermaking process is disclosed. The methodology utilizes the measurement of hydrophobic dyes, which are capable of fluorescing and interacting with the hydrophobic contaminants. In addition, a method of determining the relative size of the hydrophobic contaminants is disclosed as well. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/09 43: 2012/03/09 51: C12N, C12P 71: Deinove, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique 72: ISOP, Cathy, JOSEPH, Pascale, LEONETTI, Jean-Paul, BITON, Jacques 33: EP 31: : 17/02/ : COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DEGRADING LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS The present invention relates to composition and methods of producing bioenergy products and metabolites of industrial interest from lignocellulosic biomass. More specifically, the invention describes the identification, characterization and isolation of novel bacteria having the remarkable ability to transform lignocellulosic biomass into fermentable sugars and, even more remarkably, into bioenergy products and metabolites. The invention also discloses a method to isolate such bacteria, compositions comprising such bacteria, and their uses for the modification of lignocellulosic biomass, with a view to producing bioenergy. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/09 43: 2012/03/09 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: SUTTON, Amanda E., RICHARDSON, Thomas E., HUCK, Bayard R., KARRA, Srinivasa R., CHEN, Xiaoling, XIAO, Yufang, GOUTOPOULOS, Andreas, LAN, Ruoxi, PERREY, David, VANDEVEER, Harold George, LIU-BUJALSKI, Lesley, STIEBER, Frank, HODOUS, Brian L., QIU, Hui, JONES, Reinaldo C., HEASLEY, Brian 33: US 31: 61/207,354 32: 11/02/ : NOVEL AMINO AZAHETEROCYCLIC CARBOXAMIDES The invention provides novel substituted amino azaheterocyclic carboxamide compounds according to Formula (I), their manufacture and use for the treatment of hyperproliferative diseases, such as cancer. Page 207

208 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/09 43: 2012/03/09 51: B01D, C01B, D21H 71: Evonik Degussa GmbH 72: STENNER, Patrik, ZSCHUNKE, Florian, BEHNISCH, Jürgen, RUF, Markus, DANNEHL, Manfred, SUHR, Silke 33: DE 31: : 12/03/ : PRODUCTION OF HIGH-PURITY SUSPENSIONS CONTAINING PRECIPITATED SILICAS BY ELECTRODIALYSIS The present invention relates to suspensions which have a very low salt content and contain at least one precipitated silica, a process for producing them and also their use. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/09 43: 2012/03/12 51: C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: PUENTENER, Kurt, SCALONE, Michelangelo 33: EP 31: : 24/03/ : 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. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/09 43: 2012/03/13 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Pfizer Inc. 72: LING, Anthony Lai, PFEFFERKORN, Jeffrey Allen 33: US 31: 61/159,099 32: 11/03/ : BENZOFURANYL DERIVATIVES USED AS GLUCOKINASE INHIBITORS The present invention provides compounds of Formula (I) that act as glucokinase activators; pharmaceutical compositions thereof; and methods of treating diseases, disorders, or conditions mediated by glucokinase. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/09 43: 2012/03/13 51: C04B 71: Lafarge 72: FORNOLLOSA, Philippe, BATOZ, Jean- François, CHEN, Jeffrey 33: FR 31: : 25/03/ : HIGH- OR ULTRA-HIGH PERFORMANCE CONCRETE The invention relates to a bonding pre-mixture containing: 0.2% to 63% of a material of an ultrafine granulometric class that contains individual D90 particles of less than 1 µm and/or of a specific BET surface area greater than 5 m2/g; 8% to 63% of selected Portland cement that contains D90 particles of less than 30 µm; and 25% to 85% of a material, other than the cement, of a fine granulometric class that contains particles, the D10 and D90 of which are 1 µm to 120 µm and of a specific BET surface area greater than 5 m2/g. The invention also relates in particular to a bonding mixture that contains particles, the D10 and D90 of which are 120 µm to 5 mm, in addition to the pre-mixture of a material of a medium granulometric class. Page 208

209 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/09 43: 2012/03/26 51: A23B, B01B, F17C 71: Linde Aktiengesellschaft 72: BAYERL, Willi 33: DE 31: : 13/03/ : METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SUPPLYING GAS The invention relates to a method and to a device for supplying gas, wherein a gas mixture is evaporated from a gas supply agent and cryogenic fluid, in that the mixture under pressure in a supply tank is fed through a pressure-reducing valve, so that the mixture is completely evaporated and the vapor is fed to a good for supplying gas. According to a first aspect of the present invention, the mixture is temperature-controlled in the storage tank such that it forms a supercritical fluid. Distillation of the gas supplying agent is thereby prevented. According to a second aspect of the present invention, the evaporated mixture is atomized by adding compressed air, and the ratio between the mixture and the compressed air is adjusted by means of interchangeable vanes and/or adjustable pressurereducing valves. The ratio between the mixture and the compressed air can thereby be freely varied. 21: 2011/ : 09/09/ : 14/03/ : C07K, A61K, C12N, C12P 71: GENOR BIOPHARMA CO LTD 72: ZHOU JOE, WANG JUN, SUN JIURU, ZHAO JIANYANG, WANG SHAOXIONG, MA XINXING, LIN JUN 33: CN 31: : 2009/03/18 54: ANTI-ANGIOGENIC FUSION PROTEINS 57: Provided are anti-angiogenic fusion proteins comprising lg-like domain fragments of VEGF receptor and multimerizing components such as Fc domain of lgg, which have excellent capacity for binding VEGF and PIGF, and can be used for inhibiting angiogenesis, preventing and treating VEGF related diseases or suppressing tumor. The fusion proteins have good stability, long half-life and are capable of binding multivalently to VEGF molecules. 21: 2011/ : 12/09/ : 29/03/ : F16K 71: SURESTOP LTD 72: DALTON MARTIN WALTER 33: GB 31: : 12/02/ : SHUT-OFF VALVE 57: This invention relates to a shut-off valve, and primarily to a valve for shutting-off the flow of a fluid such as a mains water supply to commercial premises or a domestic dwelling. The shut-off valve (10) comprises a diaphragm valve and a pilot valve (30). The diaphragm valve has an inlet (14) and an outlet (16), a valve member (26) and a valve seat (22), the valve member having a closed position in which it engages the seat and prevents the flow of fluid from the inlet to the outlet, and an open position in which the valve member does not engage the seat and fluid can flow from the inlet to the outlet. A first fluid conduit (36) connects the inlet of the diaphragm valve to the inlet of the pilot valve, and a second fluid conduit (40) connects the outlet of the pilot valve to Page 209

210 the outlet of the diaphragm valve. The pilot valve has an open position in which fluid can flow from the first fluid conduit to the second fluid conduit and a closed position in which fluid cannot flow from the first fluid conduit to the second fluid conduit. The invention is characterised in that the diaphragm valve has a control member (42, 44, 46) which is adapted to hold the valve member against the valve seat, whereby the diaphragm valve remains closed even if the pressure at its outlet equals or perhaps exceeds the pressure at its inlet. The invention relates to brass alloys that are substantially lead-free. In the alloys of the invention, lead is replaced with tellurium resulting in alloys that exhibit excellent machinability and conductivity. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/12 43: 2012/03/22 51: C07K, C12N, C12P 71: California Institute of Technology 72: ARNOLD, Frances H, HEINZELMAN, Pete, 33: US 31: 61/166,993 32: : POLYPEPTIDES HAVING CELLULASE ACTIVITY The present disclosure relates to CBH II chimera fusion polypetides, nucleic acids encoding the polypeptides, and host cells for producing the polypeptides. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/12 43: 2012/03/12 51: C07K 71: Roche Glycart AG 72: BRINKMANN, Ulrich, BRUENKER, Peter, CROASDALE, Rebecca, KLEIN, Christian, KOPETZKI, Erhard, MOESSNER, Ekkehard, REGULA, Joerg Thomas, SCHANZER, Juergen Michael, STRACKE, Jan Olaf, UMANA, Pablo 33: EP 31: : 02/04/ : MULTISPECIFIC ANTIBODIES COMPRISING FULL LENGTH ANTIBODIES AND SINGLE CHAIN FAB FRAGMENTS The present invention relates to multispecific, especially bispecif?c antibodies comprising full length antibodies and single chain Fab fragments, methods for their production, pharmaceutical compositions containing said antibodies, and uses thereof. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/12 43: 2012/03/12 51: C22C 71: NATIONAL BRONZE & METALS, INC. 72: LAZARUS, Norman, Michael 33: US 31: 12/400,283 32: 09/03/ : LEAD-FREE BRASS ALLOY Page 210

211 71: Spacelabs Healthcare, LLC 72: COOKE, Richard Henry, ONG, Nicholas, HAYS, Roy, GILHAM, Jeff, HINTON, David Kevin, HERGERT, Theodore Scott 33: US 31: 61/151,443 32: 10/02/ : VENTILATOR FOR RAPID RESPONSE TO RESPIRATORY DISEASE CONDITIONS The present specification discloses a ventilator system that can be manufactured quickly with minimal skill requirements and rapidly deployed in response to epidemic respiratory disease conditions. In one embodiment, the ventilator, having a minimal number of controls, is used to give ventilation or mechanical breathing to a patient suffering ARDS. The mechanical ventilation is based on pressure control and has variable pressure, breathing rate, and oxygenation. Preferably, the ventilator is rapidly deployable, easy and intuitive to operate, and capable of sustaining at least 75% of epidemic respiratory distress victims who require assisted ventilation until resuming normal breathing. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/12 43: 2012/03/19 51: B01D, B01J 71: Purafil, Inc. 72: ENGLAND, William G. 33: US 31: 61/161,202 32: 18/03/ : DRY-SCRUBBING AIR FILTRATION MEDIA A solid air filtration medium includes an impregnate with an organic amine and an inorganic metal salt. The medium has from about 0.1 to about 25% by weight of impregnate. The impregnate contains from about 0.1 to about 5% by weight organic amine, and the organic amine includes aqueous urea, solid urea, melamine or mixtures thereof. The impregnate contains from about 0.1 to about 5% by weight metal salt, and the metal salt includes magnesium oxide, calcium oxide or mixtures thereof. The impregnate optionally further includes a surfactant such as polyacrylic acid. Methods for forming a solid air filtration medium having an impregnate containing an organic amine and an inorganic metal salt and methods for removing contaminants from a fluid stream are also provided. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/12 43: 2012/03/12 51: A61M, A62B, F16K 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/12 43: 2012/03/13 51: B01D 71: FENDLEY, Brian K. 72: FENDLEY, Brian K. 33: US 31: 12/378,011 32: 10/02/ : HINDERED-SETTLING FLUID CLASSIFIER A hindered-settling fluid classifier for processing aggregate in a liquid. The fluid classifier includes a classifier tank comprising a sink chamber and a float chamber, and a fluid inlet and outlet. An elongated riding current column is vertically mounted within the sink chamber, and extends below a surface of the liquid. The rising current column has open upper and lower ends, with an aggregate entry between its Page 211

212 upeer and lower ends fpr receiving aggregate into the classifier tank. A float reserboir is located above the sink chamber, and communicates with the open upper end of the rising current column, An overflow passage communicates with the float reservoir, and is adapted for directing the liquid medium outwardly from the reservoir and into the float chamber. A first conveyor removes an aggregate float fraction from the float chamber, while a second conveyor removes an aggregate sink fraction from the sink chamber. 21: 2011/ : 08/09/ : 12/03/ : G21C 71: AREVA NP GMBH 72: BERND BISCHOFF and ROBERT STAUDIGEL 33: DE 31: : 20/05/ : METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INSPECTING AN ANNULAR WELD ON A MAIN COOLANT PIPE CONNECTED TO A REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL IN A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 57: In a method and an apparatus for inspecting an annular weld (10) on a main coolant pipe (4) connected to a reactor pressure vessel (2) in a nuclear power plant, a self-propelled submersible vehicle (12) is introduced into the open, flooded reactor pressure vessel (2), said vehicle (12) comprising at least one inspection device (20) that can be placed against the internal peripheral surface of the main coolant pipe (4) and can be moved in the peripheral direction of the pipe (4). The submersible vehicle (12) is advanced into the main coolant pipe (4), which is also flooded, and is fixed in the region of the weld (10) by means of radially deployable extension arms (16). The inspection device (20) is then placed against the weld (10) and is moved therealong in the peripheral direction. 21: 2011/ : 13/09/ : 14/03/ : F24J 71: HELFRICH ANTHONY PETER 72: HELFRICH ANTHONY PETER 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: SOLAR HEATING SYSTEM 57: This invention relates to a solar heating system wherein a liquid is heated from more than one side of a solar absorber, the solar heating system including a housing having a solar absorber enclosed within the housing and dividing the housing into at least an upper and lower reservoir, the upper and lower reservoir being in flow communication with each other, an inlet which is in flow communication with the lower reservoir and an outlet which is in flow communication with the upper reservoir. 21: 2011/ : 13/09/ : 13/03/ : B65D 71: TRUSEAL (PTY) LTD 72: CRAMER TONY, CRAMER GRANT, CRAMER BRENT 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: SECURITY TIE 57: A security tie which includes a body through which is formed a passage with a recessed formation inside the passage and a locking member adjacent the recessed formation, and an elongate flexible tail which can pass through the passage in a first direction and which includes a retention Page 212

213 formation which engages with the locking member when the tail is moved in a second direction, the locking member moving towards the recessed formation when the tail is moved in the first direction. 21: 2011/ : 13/09/ : 13/03/ : G08B 71: JOHANNES GERARDUS BARTELINK 72: JOHANNES GERARDUS BARTELINK 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/08/24 54: LIGHTING DEVICE 57: THIS invention relates to a lighting device. More specifically, the invention relates to a large extent to a retrospective lighting device electrically powered and capable of being triggered by a parent device or system, providing a low cost and easy to install alternative lighting source in an area to be illuminated. The lighting device includes a light source, first and second connecting wires, a trigger wire, a timer and a housing for housing at least the light source and the timer. The lighting device is electrically connectible to a parent device or system via the first, second and trigger wires such that in use the lighting device is powered by the parent device or system via the first and second wires, switched on by a trigger signal received from the parent device or system via the trigger wire and switched off by the timer on the lapse of a predetermined amount of time from the time of receiving the trigger signal. 21: 2011/ : 13/09/ : 14/03/ : C22B 71: FRAMROZE BOMI P 72: FRAMROZE BOMI P 33: US 31: 61/ : 20/03/ : IMPROVING THE RECOVERY OF PRECIOUS METALS FROM RECALCITRANT REFRACTORY ORE 57: The invention provides a novel process for improving the recovery of precious metals from recalcitrant refractory ores by the use of hydrofluoric acid dissolved in ionic liquids. The solution of hydrogen fluoride gas in ionic liquid is contacted with dry crushed ore at a temperature and for a period of time commensurate with the fracturing of a specific recalcitrant refractory ore. The excess ionic liquid is separated from the ore and the fractured ore is further treated with dilute sodium cyanide solution to extract precious metals in greater yields. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/13 43: 2012/03/19 51: A61K, A61P 71: H L HALL & SONS LIMITED 72: GERICKE, Nigel Peter, HARVEY, Alan, VILJOEN, Alvaro, HOFMEYR, Deon 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 20/03/ : SCELETIUM EXTRACT AND USES THEREOF A composition including as an active ingredient an extract of a plant of the family Mesembryanthemaceae with mesembrenol and mesembrenone as the two major alkaloids present. The invention also relates to the use of the Page 213

214 composition as a PDE4 inhibitor and as a serotoninuptake inhibitor, preferably applied in formulations for the use of the composition as a dual serotoninuptake inhibitor and PDE4 inhibitor. The invention extends to compositions, such as pharmaceutical compositions or compositions used as dietary supplements, the total alkaloid content of which includes at least 80% (w/w) combined content of mesembrenol and mesembrenone, less than 5%(w/w) mesembrine, and at least 7% (w/w) mesembranol. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/13 43: 2012/03/19 51: A61K, A61P 71: H L HALL & SONS LIMITED 72: HARVEY, Alan, GERICKE, Nigel Peter, VILJOEN, Alvaro 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 20/03/ : USE OF PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING MESEMBRENONE The use of mesembrenone and medicaments and dietary supplements containing mesembrenone. The applicant has surprisingly found that mesembrenone exhibits potent PDE-4 inhibition properties and, in addtion to being useful in treating conditions that respond to treatment with a PDE-4 inhibitor, has dual activity on account of its serotonin-uptake inhibition properties. Mesembrenone is extracted and isolated, for example as a pure compound, form plant material of the plant family Mesembryanthemaceae. Preferably a plant or plants from the genus Sceletium, more preferably, Sceletium tortuosum (L) N.E.Br is used. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/13 43: 2012/03/19 51: A61K, A61P, C07C, C07D 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: BETEBENNER, David A., PRATT, John K., DEGOEY, David A., DONNER, Pamela L., FLENTGE, Charles A., HUTCHINSON, Douglas K., KATI, Warren M., KRUEGER, Allan C., LONGENECKER, Kenton L., MARING, Clarence J., RANDOLPH, John T., ROCKWAY, Todd W., TUFANO, Michael D., WAGNER, Rolf, LIU, Dachun 33: US 31: 61/163,155 32: 25/03/ : ANTIVIRAL COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF This invention relates to: (a) compounds and salts thereof that, inter alia, inhibit HCV; (b) intermediates useful for the preparation of such compounds and salts; (c) compositions comprising such compounds and salts; (d) methods for preparing such intermediates, compounds, salts, and compositions; (e) methods of use of such compounds, salts, and compositions; and (f) kits comprising such compounds, salts, and compositions. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/13 43: 2012/03/15 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: ROCKWAY, Todd W., BETEBENNER, David A., DEGOEY, David A., FLENTGE, Charles A., HUTCHINSON, Douglas K., KATI, Warren M., KRUEGER, Allan C., LIU, Dachun, LONGENECKER, Kenton L., PRATT, John K., STEWART, Kent D., WAGNER, Rolf, MARING, Clarence J. 33: US 31: 61/163,157 32: 25/03/ : ANTIVIRAL COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF Page 214

215 This invention relates to: (a) compounds and salts thereof that, inter alia, inhibit HCV; (b) intermediates useful for the preparation of such compounds and salts; (c) compositions comprising such compounds and salts; (d) methods for preparing such intermediates, compounds, salts, and compositions; (e) methods of use of such compounds, salts, and compositions; and (f) kits comprising such compounds, salts, and compositions. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/13 43: 2012/03/15 51: B05B, E03C 71: A L Challis Limited 72: CHALLIS, Russell Johnson 33: GB 31: : 09/04/ : AIR INDUCTOR An air inductor comprises an inner sleeve having a water inlet (1) and a water outlet (2). The inner sleeve is arranged to form a venturi and has a side air inlet (3). An outer sleeve has first and second different attachment means (9, 11) at opposite ends for attachment to different plumbing fixtures. The inner sleeve can be inserted into either end of the outer sleeve so as to selectably locate the first and second attachment means (9, 11) at the water inlet (1) and water outlet (2) respectively and vice versa. 21: 2011/ : 13/09/ : 13/03/ : C01F, C09K 71: BAIKOWSKI 72: LIONEL BONNEAU 33: FR 31: : 20/03/ : ALUMINA, LUMINOPHORES AND MIXED COMPOUNDS, AND ASSOCIATED PRODUCTION METHODS 57: The invention relates to the synthesis of luminophores and reflective alumina for optimising the emission properties of a fluorescent layer. 21: 2011/ : 13/09/ : 13/03/ : F01D 71: TURBODEN SRL 72: MARIO GAIA and ROBERTO BINI 33: IT 31: BS2009A : 18/03/ : IMPROVED TURBINE FOR THE EXPANSION OF GAS/VAPOUR 57: The invention regards a turbine for the expansion of gas and vapour that comprises a body or casing with a volute for the transit of the fluid from an input to an output passage through at least a statoric and a rotoric group, a possible front shield that extends radially from said volute towards the axis of the turbine shaft, an external tube member fixed in front of said shield or said volute designed to hold the turbine shaft with the interposition of a supporting unit (19), where said turbine shaft (15) has a head (15') supporting the rotoric group (16, 17). The turbine shaft (15) together with the rotoric group (16, 17) is movable axially between a work position, in which the head of said shaft is at a distance from an internal end of the external tube member (18) facing towards the statoric group, and a retracted position, in which the head of the shaft or a part of the rotoric group rests against said internal end of said tube member with the interposition of at least a front seal (41). Page 215

216 21: 2011/ : 13/09/ : 13/03/ : B02C 71: ASSAREL-MEDET AD 72: PETAR BODUROV and TODOR PENCHEV 33: BG 31: : 19/02/ : GRINDING MEDIA 57: The present invention relates to grinding media for fragmentation and grinding of ores, rock and earth mass and other materials mostly in drum mills, and it finds application in ore mining, construction and other industrial branches. The grinding media have the form of spheroidal tetrahedron, obtained from the crossing of four spheres with equal radii, the centers of each one lie on the top of the surface of the others and are tips of regular tetrahedron. The radii of the spheres are equal to the regular tetrahedron's edge. At least one of the tips (1) of the spheroidal tetrahedron is flatly beveled and the rest are rounded, so one and the same mass of material is taken away from each tip (1). it is possible the edges (2) of the grinding media to be rounded, beveled or ribbed. The ribbing can be even or archshaped. 21: 2011/ : 14/09/ : 15/03/ : 71: WEPEX CC 72: MEYER WYNAND and MEYER BEROE HERMANUS 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 16/09/ : LAYING OF SHEET MATERIAL 57: A sheet-laying vehicle, which includes an undercarriage including at least two wheels for running over a surface on which a sheet material is to be laid and a sheet roller, installed on the undercarriage, on which the sheet material is receivable and from which the sheet material can be discharged. The sheet-laying vehicle further includes movement control means for controlling the movement of the undercarriage on the surface, by directing the movement of the undercarriage over the surface. 21: 2011/ : 14/09/ : 15/03/ : 71: MEADON HENDRIK JOHANNES 72: MEADON HENDRIK JOHANNES Page 216

217 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 15/09/ : AN INFUSER 57: An infuser for preparing a beverage which includes a beverage infusion bag, at least one insoluble beverage ingredient contained within the beverage infusion bag, and at least one soluble beverage ingredient contained within the beverage infusion bag. 21: 2011/ : 14/09/ : 15/03/ : H01R 71: KOMADINOVIC POZNAN ALEKSANDAR and INGRAM STEPHEN KENNETH 72: KOMADINOVIC POZNAN ALEKSANDAR and INGRAM STEPHEN KENNETH 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: A CONNECTOR 57: The connector 10 includes an elongate body portion 12, generally hyperbolic in shape when viewed from the side and two spaced apart apertures 14.1 and 14.2 defined in the body portion 12 proximate to opposed ends 16.1 and 16.2 of the body portion 12. The body portion 12 is dimensioned and manufactured to permit it to repeatedly be deformed between its generally hyperbolic shape and a substantially planar shape as shown in the drawing. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/14 43: 2012/03/19 51: A61F 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: YAMAMOTO, Hiroki, 33: JP 31: : 02/03/ : APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING ABSORBENT ARTICLE The apparatus for manufacturing an absorbent article includes the arm member 220 having the tip end portion 222 feeding the elastic member 6a'. The tip end portion 222 moves alternately in a first direction and a second direction, so that the elastic member 6a' is brought into contact with a web being conveyed in a predetermined direction with a continuum of components constituting one portion of the absorbent article 1 and is placed in a predetermined waveform. Here, in a plan view of the web 7, a distance between the arm member 220 and a nip point becomes largest when the nip point goes beyond a position on the predetermined waveform where an angle between the predetermined direction and a tangent line to the predetermined waveform becomes largest. Page 217

218 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/14 43: 2012/03/19 51: A61F 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: YAMAMOTO, Hiroki, 33: JP 31: : 02/03/ : FOLDING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ABSORBENT ARTICLE The folding apparatus 100 by which a continuous web to form an absorbent article 1 is folded into two along a folding line extending in a conveyance direction MD of the web 7 by bringing one side edge 10A of the web 7 toward an opposite side edge 20A thereof. The folding apparatus 100 includes a largediameter roller 110 configured to press a reference region 11 extending from the folding line to the opposite side edge 20A, a folding guide bar 130 configured to support the web 7 at the folding line and a guide mechanism 140 configured to guide a folded region 12 toward the reference region 11, the folded region 12 extending from the folding line to the one side edge 10A. The folding guide bar 130 includes a slide portion 131 configured to allow the web 7 to slide thereon. The slide portion 131 has a friction coefficient of not more than : 2011/ : 2011/09/14 43: 2012/03/16 51: A61F, B65H 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: YAMAMOTO, Hiroki, 33: JP 31: : 02/03/ : CONVEYOR APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONVEYING CONTINUOUS, AIR-PERMEABLE WEB In a conveyor apparatus (100), a belt (110) is provided with a plurality of suction portions (111) penetrating the belt (110). The belt (110) includes lifting portions (113) each of which is provided between the suction portions (111) adjacent in a cross direction (CD) and lifts from edge portions (112) forming the suction portions (111). The plurality of suction portions (111) adjacent to each other across the lifting portions (113) communicate with each other, when a web (7) is sucked and held on the belt (110). The suction portions (111) located at endmost portions (110A) in the cross direction (CD) of the belt (110) communicate with the outside, when the web (7) is sucked and held on the belt (110). Page 218

219 networks can all be formed of resistors, capacitors, or network combinations thereof. An additional feedback path can be added from the load to the driver stage to flatten out the frequency response at low frequencies. The driver and main output stages may be operated in Class AB and B modes respectively, and/or in Class G or H modes. An intermediate amplifier driver stage may be added between the driver and main output stages. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/14 43: 2012/03/15 51: C04B 71: SCHWARZ, Wolfgang 72: SCHWARZ, Wolfgang 33: AT 31: A 1237/ : 11/08/ : AT 31: A1238/ : 11/08/ : HYDRAULIC BINDING AGENT AND BINDING AGENT MATRIXES PRODUCED THEREOF The invention relates to a hydraulic binding agent, comprising K, Ca, aluminosilicates and optionally Li, Na, and MG, characterized in that it comprises the following constituents: a) latent hydraulic aluminosilicate glass at a ratio of (CaO+MgO+AI2O3)SiO2> 1 and b) alkali activator of the empirical fomula (I): a(m2o)* X(SiO2)* y(h2o), where M = Li, Na, K, a = 0-5 and y = 3-20, wherein the mol ratio Ca/Si < 1, and the mol ratio M/Si > 0.1. The invention further relates to binding agent matrixes, to mortar, to concrete adhesive and to metal anodes produced from said binding agent. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/14 43: 2012/03/22 51: H03F 71: THX Ltd. 72: JONES, Owen, FINCHAM, Lawrence R. 33: US 31: 61/155,382 32: 25/02/ : LOW DISSIPATION AMPLIFIER A low dissipation, low distortion amplifier includes a driver amplifier stage and a main output stage, with a plurality of impedance networks providing, among other things, feedback paths from outputs of the driver and main output stages to the input of the driver stage. The impedance networks also provide coupling paths from the outputs of the driver and main output stages to the load. The impedance 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/14 43: 2012/03/15 51: D01F 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: MALECKI, Harry C., SHAH, Tushar K., ALBERDING, Mark R. 33: US 31: 61/168,526 32: 10/04/ : METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USING A VERTICAL FURNACE TO INFUSE CARBON NANOTUBES TO FIBER A method for forming a CNT infused substrate comprises exposing a catalyst nanoparticle, a carbon feedstock gas, and a carrier gas to a CNT synthesis temperature, allowing a CNT to form on the catalyst nanoparticle, cooling the CNT, and exposing the cooled CNT to a surface of a substrate to form a CNT infused substrate. Page 219

220 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/14 43: 2012/03/15 51: D01C, D01F 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: MALECKI, Harry C., LOEBACH, James P., SHAH, Tushar K., ALBERDING, Mark R., BRAINE, Jack K., LARUE, John A. 33: US 31: 61/168,516 32: 10/04/ : APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CARBON NANOTUBES ON A CONTINUOUSLY MOVING SUBSTRATE An apparatus having at least one carbon nanotube growth zone having a substrate inlet sized to allow a spoolable length substrate to pass therethrough. The apparatus also has at least one heater in thermal communication with the carbon nanotube growth zone. The apparatus has at least one feed gas inlet in fluid communication with the carbon nanotube growth zone. The apparatus is open to the atmosphere during operation. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/15 43: 2012/03/20 51: B67B 71: NEUBERGER, Alfred, Franz 72: BADER, Martin, 33: AT 31: GM 175/ : 24/03/ : BOTTLE OPENER Bottle opener for opening a bottle closed with a screw cap, in particular a wine bottle, wherein the bottle opener comprises an annular contact element (1) having an inside surface (2) for resting against the screw cap, wherein the inside surface (2) delimits a receiving cavity (3) for receiving the screw cap, and the inside surface (2) is delimited by two, preferably circular, edges (4, 4') of the contact element (1) and the diameter (5) of the receiving cavity (3) delimited by the inside surface (2) decreases at least regionally, starting from at least one of the edges (4) in the direction toward the other edge (4''), and a left-handed internal thread (6) is formed on the inside surface. Page 220

221 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/15 43: 2012/03/22 51: G01F 71: AREVA NP GMBH 72: LIU, Yubo, HARFST, Wilfried, KAERCHER, Sacha, VOGT, Wolfgang 33: DE 31: : 02/04/ : SEALING DEVICE FOR A DEVICE FOR MEASURING THE FILL LEVEL IN A PRESSURE VESSEL OF A NUCLEAR FACILITY Sealing device (2) for a device for measuring the fill level (4) in a fluid container, particularly in a pressure vessel (6) of a nuclear facility, comprising at least one thermal element (8) which is connected to the pressure vessel (6) by means of a pressure pipe (10) and to an evaluation unit (14) by means of a pipeline (12) connected to the pressure pipe (10), wherein the pressure pipe (10) and the pipeline (12) are connected to each other by means of a threaded pipe connection (16) comprising a center part (31) having two threaded sections (20, 22), wherein one threaded section (20) is connected to a pipe sleeve (26) by means of a screw connection (34), and the other threaded section (22) is connected to the pressure pipe (10) by means of a further screw connection (36). 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/15 43: 2012/03/20 51: B01D, B01J, C01B 71: Albemarle Corporation 72: O'DWYER, Jonathan P., ZHOU, Qunhui, LAMBETH, Gregory H., NALEPA, Christopher J., ZHANG, Yin 33: US 31: 61/165,585 32: : SELF-IGNITION RESISTANT THERMALLY- ACTIVATED CARBON Thermally-activated cellulosic-based carbon is rendered more thermally stable by exposure to a halogen and/or a halogen-containing compound. Such treated cellulosic-based carbon is suitable for use in mitigating the content of hazardous substances in flue gases, especially flue gases having a temperature within the range of from about 100 C to about 420 C. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/15 43: 2012/03/20 51: E21B 71: Atlas Copco Secoroc LLC 72: PETERSON, Gregory W. 33: US 31: 12/404,966 32: 16/03/ : SEAL ASSEMBLY FOR A ROTARY EARTH BIT An earth bit includes a cutting cone carried by a lug, and an interstice seal assembly which forms a Page 221

222 dynamic seal with a radial interstice lug surface of the lug. The interstice seal assembly includes a rigid sealing ring having lengthened and shortened arm portions. The lengthened arm portion extends outwardly from the shortened arm portion, and engages the radial interstice lug surface. 21: 2011/ : 16/09/ : 16/03/ : A47F 71: HOLLARD HEATHER 72: HOLLARD HEATHER 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: SUPPORT LEGS 57: This invention relates to a collapsible table and more particularly relates to a plurality of support legs utilised in combination with a suitable table top, each support leg having an engagement means secured to one end of the support leg and capable to removably engage with a table top, and at least one adjustable securing strap extending between the various support legs capable to be adjusted and to secure each support leg in position. 21: 2011/ : 16/09/ : 20/03/ : C02F 71: BOYDEL WASTEWATER TECHNOLOGIES INC 72: BOYLE RANDALL J and DELUCA RANDALL C 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: WASTEWATER TREATMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD 57: An apparatus (20) for treating contaminated water has an electrocoagulation reactor (20) and a clarifier (30) to receive the effluent of the reactor. The reactor has a reaction vessel (48) having an inlet (58) and an outlet (62), a sacrificial anode (64), a rotatable cathode (68) and a non-sacrificial anode (66). A first gap (70) between the sacrificial anode and the cathode comprises a first water treatment zone, A second gap (74) between the cathode and the non-sacrificial anode comprises the second water treatment zone. The water flow path is from the inlet to the first treatment zone, then to the second treatment zone and then to the outlet. In the clarifier, the reactor effluent is separated into cleaned water and the contaminated sludge. Page 222

223 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/16 43: 2012/03/20 51: A61F 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: YAMAMOTO, Hiroki, 33: JP 31: : 02/03/ : METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ABSORBENT ARTICLE An adhesive (211) is applied in such a curved trajectory that an angle formed by a tangent line (m1) and an axis (Ax) falls within a range of ± 90 in a plan view of a web (7) obtained by the overlapping a first web (7A) and a second web (7B). The tangent line (n1) is drawn at any point on the trajectory of the adhesive (211). The axis (Ax) is orthogonal to a trailing side (L1 or L2) of a pressing region, in which the web (7) is pressed by an upper roller (121), in a conveyance direction (MD). 21: 2011/ : 16/09/ : 19/03/ : G09F, A63B, 71: ROY NEVILLE MANN 72: ROY NEVILLE MANN 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 02/09/ : FLAG 57: A flag structure comprises a flag fabric material section and a tensioning structure which includes resiliently flexible elements configured to hold the flag relatively stiff and prevent excessive flapping and reducing wind change to the flag. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/16 43: 2012/03/20 51: A61F 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: YAMAMOTO, Hiroki, 33: JP 31: : 02/03/ : ABSORBER FORMING AND TRANSFERRING MECHANISM AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ABSORBENT ARTICLE In the absorber forming and transferring mechanism 100, at a core reception time, the rotational velocity V4 of the rotary transfer member 160 is same as the rotation velocity V3 of the forming drum 150. At a core transfer time, the rotational velocity V5 of the rotary transfer member 160 is same as the conveyance velocity V2 of the web 9A. During a Page 223

224 period from the core reception time to the core transfer time, the rotational velocity V5 of the rotary transfer member 160 becomes higher than the rotational velocity V3 of the forming drum 150. During a period from the core transfer time to the core reception time, the rotational velocity V5 of the rotary transfer member 160 becomes lower than the conveyance velocity V2 of the web 9A. 72: HOUSEMAN, Richard Alwyn, VENTER, Abraham Christo 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 20/03/ : A METHOD OF REDUCING THE RATE OF DEGRADATION OF A BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL A method of producing an animal feed product from a wet biological material, having a physical form selected from solutions, suspensions, emulsions, gums, mousses, sludges, slurries, and particulate materials, includes the step of combining the biological material with a base comprising a metal oxide in an amount which is sufficient to heat the biological material to a temperature of above 50 C by reaction of water in the biological material with the metal oxide to produce the animal feed product. The product has a physical form which is easier to handle than that of the wet biological material and is selected from particulate materials and, granular materials. The base is preferably calcium oxide. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/16 43: 2012/03/19 51: A61K, A61P, C07D, C07K 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: RAMAN, Prakash, RIGOLLIER, Pascal, SEEPERSAUD, Mohindra, SIMIC, Oliver, BRANDL, Trixi 33: US 31: 61/168,408 32: 10/04/ : US 31: 61/181,038 32: 26/05/ : ORGANIC COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USES The present application describes organic compounds of formula (I) that are useful for the treatment, prevention and/or amelioration of human diseases, in particular HCV. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/16 43: 2012/03/22 51: A01N, A01P 71: Syngenta Limited, Syngenta Participations AG 72: HEMING, Alexander Mark, PIERCE, Andrew James, WILLIAMS, Johanna Martina 33: GB 31: : 18/03/ : FORMULATION COMPRISING AVERMECTIN PARTICLES COATED WITH A PHOTO - PROTECTING AGENT A composition comprising a pesticide (A) selected from avermectin and a photo-protecting agent, wherein the mean diameter of the pesticide (A) particles is from 0.1 to 100µm and where the amount of photo-protecting agent in the composition does not exceed 20% of the total weight of the pesticide (A) particles plus the agent, and its use in agriculture. The avermectin particles are preferably coated with the photo-protecting agent. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/16 43: 2012/03/19 51: A23K 71: BIO-ENERGY INGREDIENTS LIMITED 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/16 43: 2012/03/26 51: B82B, C07C 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: WAICUKAUSKI, James A., SHAH, Tushar K., GALLO, Christina, MALECKI, Harry C., ALBERDING, Mark R., LEDFORD, Jordan T. 33: US 31: 61/168,502 32: 10/04/ : FIBER SIZING COMPRISING NANOPARTICLES Page 224

225 A fiber sizing formulation includes (1) a nanoparticle (NP)solution that includes a dispersion of transition metal nanoparticles (NPs) in a solvent and (2) a first fiber sizing agent. The NPs disperse throughout the first fiber sizing agent after application of the fiber sizing formulation to a fiber and removal of the solvent. The NPs serve a function selected from a secondary sizing agent, a catalyst for further nanostructure growth on the fiber, and combinations thereof. A fiber includes a sizing disposed about the fiber. The sizing includes transition metal nanoparticles dispersed throughout the sizing. A method includes applying the sizing formulation to a fiber during manufacture of the fiber, and removing the solvent from the applied formulation. A method includes adding a solution of transition metal NPs to a sizing-coated fiber and baking, whereby the sizing solution of NPs is added before baking the sizing. (21-25) representing these; and an evaluation device (19), which is configured to detect signal patterns (28, 29) in the measurement signal (21-25) that are typical for heart or respiratory activity of an occupant (16), to count those signal patterns (22-25) which occur simultaneously at an observation time (ti), and to calculate toll data as a function of that count value (Ai,?i). 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/16 43: 2012/03/19 51: G07B 71: Kapsch TrafficCom AG 72: KARNER, Georg 33: EP 31: : 07/12/ : ONBOARD UNIT AND METHOD FOR CHARGING OCCUPANT NUMBER-DEPENDENT TOLLS FOR VEHICLES Onboard unit (12) for charging occupant numberdependent tolls for a vehicle (2, 3) in the context of a road toll system (1), comprising: a Doppler radar or UWB impulse radar (13) that can be directed onto the vehicle interior (15) for measuring movements and generating at least one measurement signal 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/16 43: 2012/03/22 51: A01C 71: Incotec International B.V. 72: REUS, Henricus Antonius Maria, GLAS, Jantien 33: EP 31: : 17/03/ : SEED COATING COMPOSITION The invention is directed to a seed coating composition, to a seed coating cocktail, to a method for preparing a coated seed, to a coated seed, and to the use of specific inorganic particles. The seed coating composition for a seed comprises water and at least 35 wt.% by weight of the coating composition of inorganic particles, wherein the mean particle size (D50) of said inorganic particles as measured by laser obscuration time technology is 250 µm or less. Page 225

226 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/16 43: 2012/03/22 51: H04B, H04L 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: WENNSTROM, Mattias, LIU, Jianghua 33: CN 31: PCT/CN2009/ : 17/03/ : PRECODING CODEBOOK AND FEEDBACK REPRESENTATION The invention relates to a technical field of multipleantenna transmission in a wireless communication system. Communication of feedback representation of and generating a codebook suitable for precoding of multiple-antenna transmission is disclosed. An example matrix representation of precoding of a first number of antenna ports comprises precoding submatrices of less antenna ports. 21: 2011/ : 15/09/ : 19/03/ : C07K 71: BIOGENERIX AG 72: CHRISTIAN SCHECKERMANN, STEFAN ARNOLD, DIETMAR EICHINGER 33: EP 31: : 01/04/ : METHOD FOR PURIFYING RECOMBINANT FSH 57: The present invention relates to a method for purifying a recombinant follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) or recombinant FSH variant. The method comprises the steps of subjecting a liquid containing a recombinant FSH or recombinant FSH variant to an anion exchange chromatography, to a hydrophobic interaction chromatography, and to a dye affinity chromatography, wherein these chromatographies may be performed in any order, and wherein the method neither comprises a weak anion exchange chromatography nor a reverse phase chromatography. The method of purification results in a high yield of recombinant FSH having a desired degree of purity. The obtained FSH is especially useful for the prophylaxis and treatment of disorders and medical indications where FSH preparations are considered as useful remedies. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/19 43: 2013/03/19 51: C01B 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: SPRACHMANN, Gerald 33: EP 31: : 30/03/ : PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A PURIFIED SYNTHESIS GAS STREAM A process for producing a purified synthesis gas stream from a feed synthesis gas stream comprising besides the main constituents carbon monoxide and hydrogen also hydrogen sulphide, HCN and/or COS, the process comprising the steps of: (a) contacting Page 226

227 one part of the feed synthesis gas stream with a water gas shift catalyst in a shift reactor in the presence of water and/or steam to react at least part of the carbon monoxide to hydrogen andcarbon dioxide, to obtain a shifted synthesis gas stream enriched in hydrogen and in carbon dioxide; (b) contacting another part of the feed gas stream with a hydrolysis catalyst in the presence of water to remove HCN and/or COS to obtain a hydrolysed synthesis gas stream depleted in HCN and/or COS; (c) removing H2S from the shifted synthesis gas stream and from the hydrolysed synthesis gas stream by contacting these gas streams in a H2Sremoval zone with an aqueous alkaline washing liquid to obtain a H2S-depleted synthesis gas stream and a sulphide-comprisingaqueous stream;(d) contacting the sulphide-comprising aqueous streamwith sulphide-oxidizing bacteria in the presence ofoxygen in a bioreactor to obtain a sulphur slurry and aregenerated aqueous alkaline washing liquid; (e) removing carbon dioxide from the H2S-depleted synthesis gas stream, to obtain the purified synthesis gas stream. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/19 43: 2012/03/19 51: B01D, B01J, F23K 71: BABCOCK & WILCOX POWER GENERATION GROUP, INC. 72: GADGIL, Mandar, R., JANKURA, Bryan, J., GHORISHI, S., Behrooz 33: US 31: 12/ : 21/10/ : SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROTECTION OF SCR CATALYST AND CONTROL OF MULTIPLE EMISSIONS The present invention relates generally to the filed of emission control equipment for boilers, heaters, kilns, or other flue gas-, or combustion gas-, generating devices (e.g., those located at power plants, processing plants, etc.) and, in particular to a new and useful method and apparatus for preventing the poisoning and/or contamination of an SCR catalyst. In another embodiment, the method and apparatus of the present invention is designed to protect an SCR catalyst, while simultaneously providing emission control. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/19 43: 2012/03/19 51: F24J; F24D 71: HANSCOMBE, Newton Anthony 72: HANSCOMBE, Newton Anthony 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 18/06/ : A SOLAR PANEL This invention relates to a solar water heating panel and to a solar water heating installation. The solar panel includes a body defining therethrough a water flow path having an inlet and an outlet, the body including a plurality of elongate container members which are in the water flow path, provide for temporary storage of water, are arranged in parallel relationship, and are operatively inclined. The body includes also a heat absorbing surface in thermal communication with the water flow path and a thermal trap in line with the water flow path. In a preferred embodiment, the body includes also at least one operatively elongate container member which is operatively horizontal, in a configuration in which the at least one operatively horizontal container member will operatively be at a level above that of the operatively inclined container members. Page 227

228 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/19 43: 2012/03/19 51: A47G; B65D 71: VAN NIEKERK, Anton 72: VAN NIEKERK, Anton 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 28/06/ : CONDIMENT DISPENSER This invention relates to a condiment dispenser. The dispenser includes a container body defining therein a first and a second compartment, each for receiving a condiment. The compartments have respectively a first and a second dispensing opening. The dispenser includes also a closure for the dispensing openings, the closure being mounted on the container body to be displaceable relative to the container body between a first dispensing position, in which the first dispensing opening is open and the second dispensing opening is closed by the closure, and a second dispensing position, in which the second dispensing opening is open and the first dispensing opening is closed by the closure. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/19 43: 2012/03/22 51: A61B 71: Spinal Simplicity LLC 72: HESS, Harold 33: US 31: 61/160,154 32: 13/03/ : DYNAMIC VERTEBRAL COLUMN PLATE SYSTEM A vertebral column construct (200) for stabilizing a segment of a vertebral column can include first, second and third plate segments (220 a-c), and a spring (230) connected between adjacent plate segments. The spring can be adapted and configured to provide a predetermined preload between the plate segments. Such a preload can advantageously enhance fusion across a bone graft. Alternatively, the spring can be adapted and configured to resist, by a predetermined degree, loading between the plate segments. A cam (261) can be provided on one of the first and third plate segments, wherein engagement between the cam and the cam surface prevents dynamic connection between the plates. The cam can be adapted and Page 228

229 configured to adjust a preload applied between segments, such as by adjusting tension in the spring. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/19 43: 2012/03/22 51: A61B 71: Spinal Simplicity LLC 72: HESS, Harold 33: US 31: 61/209,997 32: 13/03/ : INTERSPINOUS PROCESS IMPLANT AND FUSION CAGE SPACER A spinal implant includes an elongated body (12, 112, 212) dimensioned and configured to function as a spacer, for placement in a target interspinous process space, between two adjacent spinous processes (381a, 381b), a distal anchor (20, 120, 220) associated with a distal end of the body, and a proximal anchor (30, 130, 230) mounted for longitudinal movement along the body between a first position spaced apart from the distal anchor and a second position approximated with the distal anchor, adapted to compress the two adjacent spinous processes, in conjunction with the distal anchor. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/19 43: 2012/03/20 51: B01J, C02F, E21F, G05D 71: Energy Recovery, Inc. 72: PIQUE, Gonzalo G., STOVER, Richard L., MARTIN, Jeremy G. 33: US 31: 61/161,977 32: 20/03/ : EFFICIENT METHODS FOR OPERATION WITH HIGH PRESSURE LIQUIDS Methods for more efficiently carrying out various operations through the use of pressure transfer between streams. The methods are applicable for use in conjunction with a wide range of processes including precipitation reactors (19), subterranean space (49) temperature control systems and exothermic chemical processors (71). Rotary isobaric pressure exchange units (29,55,81) are preferably employed. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/19 43: 2012/03/22 51: A01N 71: SHAH, Deepak Pranjivandas Page 229

230 72: SHAH, Deepak Pranjivandas, RAMDAS, Puthenveetil Kunjukrishna Menon, VADAKKEKUTTU, Balachandran Thankappan 33: IN 31: 385/MUM/ : 20/02/ : A NOVEL WATER DISPERSIBLE GRANULAR COMPOSITION A water dispersible granular composition comprising: at least one solid agrochemically active substance; at least one sorptive filler; at least one first agrochemically acceptable excipient; at least one liquid or low melting agrochemically active substance; and, at least one second agrochemically acceptable excipient,. The invention further relates to a process of preparing the water dispersible granular composition. 21: 2011/ : 20/09/ : 22/03/ : A61K, A61P 71: EURO-CELTIQUE S.A. 72: HASSAN MOHAMMAD, HELEN KATHLEEN DANAGHER, GERHARD JOSEF HEUN, MALCOLM WALDEN, GEOFFREY GERARD HAYES, JONATHON OLIVER WHITEHOUSE 33: EP 31: : 10/03/ : IMMEDIATE RELEASE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING OXYCODONE AND NALOXONE 57: The present invention pertains to oral immediate release pharmaceutical compositions suitable for treating patients suffering from pain comprising oxycodone and naloxone or their pharmaceutically acceptable salts. conductor and has a tapering section (21) which dielectrically strengthens a joint (F) after insertion of the bushing (D0 into a plug part (60) which closes the component (T) forming a seal for the insulating agent, which joint (F) is arranged between an insulating sleeve (64) of the plug part (60) and the tapering section (21) of the insulator. The bushing is intended to be distinguished by a comparatively simple and robust design and is at the same time intended to be suitable for effectively controlling the electrical field which acts during operation of the bushing, even at very high operating voltages.this is achieved in that the field control device is in the form of a capacitor winding (40), in that the capacitor winding (40) has capacitor plates (41) which are electrically isolated from one another, are kept at a distance from one another in the radial direction by insulating film (42), and are integrated in the insulator (20) by embedding the capacitor winding (40) in a cured polymer compound (23), and in that the capacitor plates (41) are passed through the mounting flange (30) into the tapering section (21) of the insulator (20). 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/20 43: 2012/03/22 51: H01R 71: ABB Technology AG 72: DAIS, Ansgar,, ROCKS, Jens,, ILIC, Oliver, 33: EP 31: : 21/09/ : PLUG-IN BUSHING AND HIGH-VOLTAGE INSTALLATION HAVING A BUSHING SUCH AS THIS The plug-in high-voltage bushing (D) is used for connection of an electrical conductor to a metalencapsulated component (T), which is filled with insulating agent, of a high-voltage installation. It is designed to be rotationally symmetrical with respect to an axis (A) and has a centrally routed electrical conductor (10), a field control device and an insulator (20) which surrounds the electrical Page 230

231 51: B60C 71: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company 72: VENKATARAMANI, Gayathri, WELLS, Dale Eugene 33: US 31: 12/886,900 32: 21/09/ : HEAVY DUTY TIRE A pneumatic tire contruction is described suitable for severe loading conditions. The tire includes a bead portion further having an apex which extends radially outward of the bead core, and a turn-up pad located adjacent said chafer. The turn-up pad has a minimum specified width and a maximum specified width at a Radius R as measured from the bead centre. The turn-up pad is formed of a material having a specified G' and G". 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/20 43: 2012/03/22 51: A01N 71: Arch Chemicals, Inc. 72: MCGEECHAN, Paula Louise, WOODS, William, 33: US 31: 61/162,362 32: 23/03/ : SANITIZER FORMULATIONS The present invention relates to a stable and effective sanitizer formulation for indirect food contact applications. The formulation contains: (a) an antimicrobial active agent selected from the group consisting of biguanides, monoguanides, and combinations thereof; (b) a dialkyldimethyl ammonium salt, and (c) a compound selected from the group consisting of an alkyldimethylbenzyl ammonium salt, an alkyldimethyl(ethylbenzyl) ammonium salt, an alkoxylated alcohol, and combinations thereof. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/20 43: 2012/03/22 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/20 43: 2012/03/26 51: F24J 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: SHAH, Tushar K., MALECKI, Harry C., ADCOCK, Daniel J., HEICK, Kristopher 33: US 31: 61/167,386 32: 07/04/ : SOLAR RECEIVER UTILIZING CARBON NANOTUBE INFUSED COATINGS Page 231

232 A solar receiver includes a heat absorbing element having an outer surface and an inner surface opposite the outer surface and a first coating including a carbon nanotube-infused fiber material in surface engagement with and at least partially covering the outer surface of the heat absorbing element. Solar radiation incident onto the first coating is received, absorbed, and converted to heat energy, and the heat energy is transferred from the first coating to the heat absorbing element. A multilayer coating for a solar receiver device includes a first coating that includes a CNT-infused fiber material and an environmental coating disposed on the first coating. guiding groove are matched with the first uniform height guide rail (416) and the second uniform height guide rail (417) respectively. The first screw thread guiding groove (115), the first uniform height guiding groove (117) and the second screw thread guiding groove, the second uniform height guiding groove are used to accommodate the first lap portion (511) and the second lap portion respectively. A pipeline type water purifier and deeply purified water preparing machine. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/20 43: 2012/03/23 51: B01D, C02F, F16L 71: ZHOU, Qidi 72: ZHOU, Qidi 33: CN 31: : 23/02/ : PORTABLE CONNECTING DEVICE OF PIPELINE TYPE WATER PURIFIER AND PURIFIED WATER PREPARING MACHINE, PURIFIED WATER PREPARING MACHINE A portable connecting device of pipeline type water purifier and deeply purified water preparing machine. A fixing plate (4) is provided with a first screw thread guide rail (414), a first uniform height guide rail (416), a second screw thread guide rail (415) and a second uniform height guide rail (417) disposed in series. A connector portion (1) is provided with a first screw thread guiding groove (115), a first uniform height guiding groove (117), a second screw thread guiding groove and a second uniform height guiding groove disposed in series. The first screw thread guiding groove (115) and the second screw thread guiding groove are matched with the first screw thread guide rail (414) and the second screw thread guide rail (415) respectively. The first uniform height guiding groove (117) and the second uniform height 21: 2011/ : 21/09/ : 23/03/ : E04D, E04B, E04C 71: STEPHEN JOHN TROWER and STEVEN JOHN BEDFORD 72: STEPHEN JOHN TROWER and STEVEN JOHN BEDFORD 33: - 31: - 32: - 54: BUILDING PANEL 57: A building panel (10) comprises a hollow elongate structure (12) having a generally rectangular cross-sectional profile. The elongate structure (12) comprises first and second outer skins (14a and 14b) joined by substantially parallel first and second side walls (16a and 16b). A connecting means (18) is provided on each side wall (16) respectively wherein, in use, adjacent panels (10) can be connected to each other side by side to form Page 232

233 a segment (30) of a wall or roof. The elongate strucutre (12) further comprises a third inner skin in the form of a web (20) extending between the first and second side walls (16) so as to divide the interior of the elongate strucutre into two chambers. The duel chamber profile of the elongate strucutre (12) provides the panel (10) with additional structural strength and rigidity, as well as improved thermal and sound insulation properties. The panel (10) is preferably made of of polycarbonate. 21: 2011/ : 21/09/ : 23/03/ : C08F, C08L, C10M, C10L 71: TOTAL RAFFINAGE MARKETING 72: Frederic TORT, NELLY DOLMAZON, JOSE SANTIAGO, YVAN STORET 33: FR 31: 09/ : 2009/03/25 54: MOLECULAR WEIGHT (METH) ACRYLIC POLYMERS FREE OF SULPHUR- CONTAINING,METALLIC AND HOLLOGENATED COMPOUNDS AND WITH A LOW DEGREE OF RESIDUAL MONOMERS,PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF AND USES THEREOF 57: The subject matter of the invention is (meth) acrylic polymers comprising a linear or branched C8, or more, fatty chain that may comprise at least one ethylenic unsaturation, which have a weight average molecular mass (formula I) of less than g/mol, which are free of sulphur containing, metallic and halogenated compounds and the degree of residual monomers of which, measured by GPC, is less than or equal to 10% by mass, preferably less than or equal to 7% by mass. The subject matter of the invention is also the process for synthesizing said polymers and the use of said polymers. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/21 43: 2012/03/22 51: F21S, F21V 71: BEKA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: HEYDENRYCH, Godfried Johannes 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 27/09/ : A HOUSING FOR A LUMINAIRE A housing for a luminaire is provided, the housing comprising a base defining a lamp compartment to accommodate a lamp and an electrical connection compartment in which certain required electrical connections are made. The housing further comprises a lid hingedly fitted to the base so as to enclose the base, the lid comprising a first sealing formation arranged to seal off the electrical connection compartment when the lid is secured to the base. In an embodiment, the electrical connection compartment comprises a peripheral wall terminating in an upper peripheral edge, with the first sealing formation defining a channel to selaingly accommodate the upper peripheral edge. In an embodiment, the lid comprises a second sealing formation arranged to seal off the lamp compartment when the lid is secured to the base. In an embodiment, the lamp compartment comprises a peripheral wall terminating in an upper peripheral edge, with the secon sealing formation defining a channel to sealingly accomodate the upper peripheral edge. Page 233

234 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/21 43: 2012/03/23 51: B05C 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: YAMAMOTO, Hiroki, 33: JP 31: : 02/03/ : APPLICATION APPARATUS AND METHOD A web (200) passing a second press roll (105) while being held between an application roll (103) and the second press roll (105) is conveyed in such a manner that the web (200) is inclined toward the second press roll (105) from a tangent line (l) at a point of contact between the application roll (103) and the second press roll (105). A rotation speed (V1) of a first press roll (104) is equal to a conveyance speed (VMD) of the web (200). A rotation speed (V2) of the second press roll (105) is equal to the conveyance speed (VMD) of the web (200). A rotation speed (V3) of a feed roll (106) is higher than the conveyance speed (VMD) of the web (200). 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/21 43: 2012/03/23 51: A61F 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: YAMAMOTO, Hiroki, 33: JP 31: : 02/03/ : METHOD OF FOLDING ABSORBENT ARTICLE A method (1) includes: a step (S10) of conveying the wearing article (1) in such a manner that a front waistline portion (10) and a back waistline portion (20) extend in a conveyance direction (MD) of the wearing article (1); a step (S20) of changing the conveyance direction (MD) of the wearing article (1) by 90 degrees; a step (S30) of folding a flap portion (70) toward the front waistline portion (10), while conveying the wearing article (1); a step (S40) of folding the wearing article (1) along a middle portion, which is located in the middle between the front waistline portion (10) and a crotch portion (30) in the front-to-back direction of the wearing article (1), in such a manner that the front waistline portion (10) and the crotch portion (30) face each other. Page 234

235 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/21 43: 2012/03/23 51: A61F 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: YAMAMOTO, Hiroki, 33: JP 31: : 02/03/ : JOINING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ABSORBENT ARTICLE The method 100 includes an ultrasonic vibrating device 110 configured to apply ultrasonic vibration to the predetermined region 50A, an anvil roller 120 facing the ultrasonic vibrating device 110 with the superimposed continua of the front waistline portions and the back waistline portions interposed therebetween, and including a protrusion 122 configured to press the continua in the predetermined region 50A between the anvil roller 120 and the ultrasonic vibrating device 110, a motor 130 configured to rotate the anvil roller 120, a belt 140 configured to connect the anvil roller 120 and the motor 130 and to be driven by the motor 130, and a pressing mechanism 150 configured to press the belt 140 in a cross direction perpendicular to a driving direction of the belt : 2011/ : 2011/09/21 43: 2012/03/20 51: G11B, H04N 71: Panasonic Corporation 72: IKEDA, Wataru, OGAWA, Tomoki, SASAKI, Taiji, YAHATA, Hiroshi 33: JP 31: : 19/02/ : PLAYBACK DEVICE, RECORDING METHOD, RECORDING MEDIUM PLAYBACK SYSTEM A base view video stream and a dependent view video stream are recorded in a BD-ROM. The base view video stream includes picture data constituting the base view of a stereoscopic vision image, and the dependent view video stream includes picture data constituting the dependent view of the stereoscopic vision image, and offset meta data. The offset meta data includes an offset sequence which specifies the offset control of the plane memory when graphics which should be combined with the picture data are reproduced in a one plane offset mode. Page 235

236 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/21 43: 2012/03/26 51: G11B, H04N 71: Panasonic Corporation 72: SASAKI, Taiji, YAHATA, Hiroshi, IKEDA, Wataru, OGAWA, Tomoki 33: JP 31: : 19/02/ : RECORDING MEDIUM, PLAYBACK DEVICE, RECORDING METHOD, RECORDING MEDIUM PLAYBACK SYSTEM A base view video stream and a dependent view video stream are recorded in a BD-ROM. The base view video stream includes picture data constituting the base view of a stereoscopic vision image, and the dependent view video stream includes picture data constituting the dependent view of the stereoscopic vision image, and offset meta data. The offset meta data includes an offset sequence which specifies the offset control of the plane memory when graphics which should be combined with the picture data are reproduced in a one plane offset mode. 21: 2011/ : 22/09/ : 22/03/ : H05K, B23K 71: SCHOTT AG 72: ANDREAS NICKUT, PETER KRACHT, BERND ALBRECHT 33: DE 31: : 16/04/ : METHOD FOR CONDUCTIVELY CONNECTING A COMPONENT ON A TRANSPARENT SUBSTRATE 57: The invention relates to a method for conductively connecting an electrical component having at least one conductive layer. The conductive layer is applied to a substrate which is essentially transparent in the visible wavelength zone of light, comprising the following steps: the electrical component or the conductive layer is provided with a lead material in the area where the component is to be connected to the conductive layer; the lead material is provided with energy supplied by an energy source such that the lead material melts, and a non-detachable, material-bonded, conductive connection between the electrical component and the conductive layer is formed. 21: 2011/ : 22/09/ : 22/03/ : C12N 71: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL INC 72: HABBEN JEFFREY E, BATE NICHOLAS J, COLLINSON SARAH T, LAFITTE HONOR RENEE, REIMANN KELLIE 33: US 31: 61/ : 2009/04/14 54: MODULATION OF ACC SYNTHASE IMPROVES PLANT YIELD UNDER LOW NITROGEN CONDITIONS 57: The invention provides methods for improving plant yield, particularly under nitrogen limiting conditions. According to the invention, applicants Page 236

237 have discovered that modulating ACC synthase activity in plants improves yield of plants, even when grown under low nitrogen conditions. The same plants, while demonstrating improved yield over nonmodified plants, exhibited no deleterious effects under normal nitrogen conditions. The invention further provides methods using recombinant expression cassettes, host cells and transgenic plants. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/22 43: 2012/03/22 51: H01L, HO2J 71: PUTTER, Andries Hercules 72: PUTTER, Andries Hercules 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 23/06/ : POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM AND METHOD A power supply system is provided comprising: a plurality of energy sources; a bank of batteries connected to the plurality of energy sources via a first switching arrangement, the first switching arrangement allowing any of the energy sources to be connected to any battery within the bank of batteries, the bank of batteries also being connected to a second switching arrangement that allows any one of the batteries to be connected to a number of loads; and a central control system or controller controlling the switching of the first and second switching arrangements, in accordance with a control algorithm to ensure that power supply to the loads can be met through use of the batteries as energy storage elements, with regard to the energy demand of the number of loads and the energy supply of the plurality of energy sources and in accordance with the control algorithm. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/22 43: 2012/03/26 51: A61F, B65H 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: YAMAMOTO, Hiroki, 33: JP 31: : 02/03/ : CONVEYOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ABSORBENT ARTICLE The web conveyor 100 conveys a continuous web 7L for L size and a continuous web 7M for M size. The conveyor 100 includes a guide mechanism 220 changing a passing position of a side edge portion of a web 7, a detection mechanism 230 detecting the passing position of the edge portion of the web 7, and a drive mechanism 240 moving the guide mechanism 220 and the detection mechanism 230 together in the cross direction CD (width direction) of the web 7 according to a size such as L size or M size, by being in contact with a first side edge portion 10A and a second side edge portion 20A of the web 7. The drive mechanism 240 moves the guide mechanism 220 and the detection mechanism 230 by an equal traveling distance in the cross direction CD of the web. Page 237

238 semiconductor device, the composition having at least one solvent having a flash point > 65 C, at least one component providing a nitronium ion, and at least one phosphonic acid corrosion inhibitor compound, and use of such a composition to remove high dosage ion implanted photoresist from the surface of a semiconductor device. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/22 43: 2012/03/23 51: G03F 71: AVANTOR PERFORMANCE MATERIALS, INC. 72: GEMMILL, William, R., HSU, Chien-Pin, S., WESTWOOD, Glenn 33: US 31: 61/155,309 32: 25/02/ : MULTIPURPOSE ACIDIC, ORGANIC SOLVENT BASED MICROELECTRONIC CLEANING COMPOSITION A cleaning composition for cleaning microelectronic or nanoelectronic devices, the cleaning composition having HF as the sole acid and sole fluoride compound in the composition, at least one primary solvent selected from the group consisting of sulfones and selenones, at least one polyhydroxyl alkyl or aryl alcohol co-solvent having metal ion complexing or binding sites, and water, and optionally at least one phosphonic acid corrosion inhibitor compound and wherein said cleaning composition is free of amines, bases and other salts. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/22 43: 2012/03/23 51: H04R 71: SHENZHEN NEW ELECTRIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD 72: ZHANG, Fan 54: INNER MAGNETIC TRANSDUCER WITH MULTIPLE MAGNECTIC GAPS AND MULTIPLE COILS AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF An inner magnetic transducer with multiple magnetic gaps and multiple coils, and a preparation method thereof. The inner magnetic transducer with multiple magnetic gaps and multiple coils includes a nonmagnetic material frame and a non-magnetic material bearer frame. The inner magnetic transducer with multiple magnetic gaps and multiple coils includes two or more coaxial annular magnetic gaps with the same diameter value, two suits of symmetric magnetic paths, and a symmetric coil. In the transducer, enwinding direction, connection mode and parameters of coils are decided, in order to ensure that the value of the inductance of coils and the opposing electromotive force obtained during the process of moving to and fro are counteracted by each other. The inner magnetic transducer with multiple magnetic gaps and multiple coils has resistance load character or approximately has a resistance load character, simultaneously, has high sensitivity, high analytic capability, and high fidelity. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/22 43: 2012/03/26 51: C11D, G03F 71: AVANTOR PERFORMANCE MATERIALS, INC. 72: WESTWOOD, Glenn 33: US 31: 61/155,206 32: 25/02/ : US 31: 61/232,800 32: 11/08/ : STRIPPING COMPOSITIONS FOR CLEANING ION IMPLANTED PHOTORESIST FROM SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE WAFERS A composition for removal of high dosage ion implanted photoresist from the surface of a Page 238

239 42) into the recovered top gas in or upstream of the reformer unit (36); heating the reformer unit (36); and feeding the reformed top gas recovered from the reformer unit (36) through a particle separation device (46)for removal of sulfur containing material (45). 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/22 43: 2012/03/26 51: C21B 71: Paul Wurth S.A. 72: ROTH, Jean-Luc, RODRIGUEZ, David 33: LU 31: : 03/04/ : METHOD AND INSTALLATION FOR PRODUCING DIRECT REDUCED IRON The present invention proposes a method for producing direct reduced iron in a vertical reactor (12) having an upper reducing zone (16) and a lower cooling zone (18), the method comprising the steps of: feeding iron oxide feed material (20) to an upper portion (22) of the vertical reactor (12), the iron oxide feed material (20) forming a burden flowing by gravity to a material outlet portion in a lower portion (24) of the vertical reactor (12); feeding hot reducing gas to a lower portion (26) of the reducing zone (16) of the vertical reactor (12), the hot reducing gas flowing in a counter flow to the burden towards a gas outlet port in the upper portion (22) of the vertical reactor (12); recovering direct reduced iron (27) at the lower portion (24) of the vertical reactor (12); recovering top gas at the upper portion (22) of the vertical reactor (12); submitting at least a portion of the recovered top gas to a recycling process; and feeding the recycled top gas back into the vertical reactor (12). According to an important aspect of the invention, the recycling process comprises heating the recovered top gas in a preheating unit before feeding it to a reformer unit (36); feeding volatile carbon containing material (38) to the reformer unit (36) and allowing the volatile carbon containing material (38) to devolatise and to react with the recovered top gas; feeding desulfurizing agent (40, 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/22 43: 2012/03/26 51: B28B 71: Monier Technical Centre GmbH 72: RÖWER, Maik, BÖHM, Benno, MARCZOK, Burkhard 33: DE 31: : 13/05/ : METHOD AND PLANT FOR PRODUCING A CONCRETE BODY The invention relates to a method for producing a concrete body (2) having a planar upper side (1), wherein a high surface quality is obtained. In the method, a concrete body (2) is extruded from unset concrete and is provided with a groove profile at the upper side (1) thereof by means of a profiling unit. By means of the profiling unit and depending on the comb-shaped profile thereof, the sand particles are separated according to size, wherein large sand particles are displaced from the surface area of the concrete body (2) toward the inside, this being toward the interior of the concrete body (2). Only fine sand particles can pass the profile, whereby raised areas of the groove profile are formed, which are made of extremely fine-grained unset concrete. Page 239

240 Subsequently, the upper side (1) of the concrete body (2) is leveled by means of a leveling unit, wherein the raised areas of the groove profile are crushed and the fine-grained unset concrete of the raised areas of the groove profile is distributed to form a cover layer (19). 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/23 43: 2012/03/26 51: C10B 71: UHDE GmbH 72: KIM, Ronald 33: DE 31: : 12/03/ : METHOD FOR PRODUCING SINGLE COMPACTATES SUITABLE FOR COKE CHAMBERS The invention relates to a method for compacting coal which is suitable for coke-oven chambers by pressing, wherein the coal is pressed and compressed by way of a suitable pressing device to form one or more coal compactates, wherein the pressing device has a design which provides the surface of the coal compactates with shapes. Already compacted coal blocks can also be pressed, wherein said pressing process of the present invention will then generate the surface design, so that the resulting coal compactates exhibit significantly improved properties during the carbonization process, resulting in an improved gas and heat exchange upon carbonization. The invention also relates to a device for compacting coal which is suitable for coke-oven chambers, wherein the device is preferably designed as a plate, which is provided with shaping elements on the pressing surface, and said plates can be used for pressing once or multiple times, and the shaping elements can be present in any number, type and combination. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/23 43: 2012/03/26 51: C12N 71: METAACTIV, INC. 72: HUANG, Alexander L.,, WU, Gin, 33: US 31: 61/209,260 32: 04/03/ : METHOD AND MATERIAL FOR SITE ACTIVATED COMPLEXING OF BIOLOGIC MOLECULES Methods of and compositions for producing and using plant-based materials are provided. The methods include using biopolymers or their synthetic equivalents combined with a stable source of reactive oxygen species that when applied to or combined with a separate source of oxido-reducing enzyme or catalyst will cause the formation of an activated biopolymer with increased protein binding affinity and microbial control activities. Page 240

241 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/23 43: 2012/03/26 51: A23L 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: JOHNS, Paul W., MAZER, Terrence B. 33: US 31: 61/163,688 32: 26/03/ : US 31: 61/163,683 32: 26/03/ : NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING CURCUMINOIDS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE Disclosed are nutritional compositions and methods for preparing the compositions, comprising fat, protein, and carbohydrate, including a combination of curcumin, demethoxycurcumin, and bisdemethoxycurcumin, which combination is solubilized in a polar oil having an HLB value of from about 0.7 to about 14 wherein the weight ratio of the bisdemethoxycurcumin to the curcumin is from about 1:1 to about 1:7 and the weight ratio of the bisdemethoxycurcumin to the demethoxycurcumin is from about 1:1 to about 1:2.5. The composition provides a selected ratio of curcuminoids having improved biological activity, bioavailability, and reduced color impact. (103). During cornering, the roll compensation device (105) counteracts roll movements of the car body (102) to the outside of the curve around a roll axis parallel to a vehicle longitudinal axis. To increase inclination comfort, the roll compensation device (105) is designed to characterize a first roll angle around the roll axis to the car body (102) in a first frequency region under a first transverse excursion of the car body (102) in the direction of a vehicle transverse axis that corresponds to a current curvature of a rail section currently being traversed. Furthermore, the roll compensation device (105) is designed to characterize a second transverse excursion overlapping the first transverse excursion in a second frequency range to the car body (102) in order to increase vibration comfort, wherein the second frequency range lies at least partially, in particular completely, outside of the first frequency range. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/23 43: 2012/03/26 51: B61F 71: Bombardier Transportation GmbH 72: SCHNEIDER, Richard 33: DE 31: : 30/03/ : VEHICLE HAVING ROLL COMPENSATION The invention relates to a vehicle, in particular a rail vehicle, having a car body (102) that is supported on an undercarriage (104) via a suspension (103) in the direction of a vehicle vertical axis and a roll compensation device (105) that is coupled to the car body (102) and the undercarriage (104). The roll compensation device (105) can be in particular arranged kinematically parallel to the suspension 21: 2011/ : 26/09/ : 26/03/ : E01B 71: JUNG HAK GYU 72: JUNG HAK GYU 33: KR 31: : 18/03/2009 Page 241

242 54: RAIL SYSTEM WITH A TILT ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION FOR THE TRAVEL OF A TRANSPORTATION MEANS BY GRAVITY DROP 57: The present invention relates to a road or a rail system on which a transportation means such as a train and a vehicle travels. More particularly, the present invention relates to a rail system having a tilt adjustment function, wherein one side of a rail unit is adjusted to be high and the other side of the rail unit is adjusted to be low so as to enable the rail to have a tilt and to thus enable a transportation means to travel along the tilted rail in accordance with the principle of free fall by gravity, without using energy from an external source, such as petroleum or electrical energy. The rail system comprises: a rail unit which has an adjustable height to permit a transportation means such as a vehicle or a train without an engine to travel by means of free fall and acceleration by gravity; an elastic rail support unit arranged on the bottom of the rail unit to adjust the height of the rail unit in conjunction with a pressing force; and a press device arranged around the rail unit to provide a pressing force to the elastic rail support unit or to recover the provided pressing force. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/26 43: 2012/03/26 51: B65G 71: Laitram L.L.C. 72: RAGAN, Bryant G., RAU, Brien G., LAGNEAUX, Jason M.,, PERTUIT, Wayne A. Jr., 33: US 31: 61/160,419 32: 16/03/ : CONVEYOR BELT APPARATUS AND METHOD INCLUDING MAGNETICALLY ACTUATED ROLLERS A modular conveyor belt and method provides a conveyor belt having rollers with metallic or magnetic rotors (20). A magnet or metallic element next to the conveyor belt is positioned to rotate the rotor (20). A magnetic field (45) produced by the magnet or by the magnetic rotor rotates the rollers as they pass the magnetic field (45) or as the magnetic field (45) is changed. In one embodiment, the magnetic field (45) is in the form of one or more switched reluctance motors. 21: 2011/ : 27/09/ : 27/03/ : C08F 71: QENOS PTY LTD 72: MICIC PREDRAG, OLSZEWSKI ANDRE, COVENTRY KRIS, EGAN BRIAN 33: AU 31: : 2010/10/05 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A MULTIMODAL POLYOLEFIN AND POLYMER PREPARED BY THE PROCESS 57: The invention relates to a process for the preparation of a multimodal polyolefin. The invention also relates to a multimodal polyolefin prepared by the process and to products incorporating the polyolefin. In particular, the invention relates to a process for the preparation of a polyolefin having a trimodal distribution of polymer molecular weights. The multimodal polyolefin may be used for the production of high performance products, such as pipes. 21: 2011/ : 28/09/ : 28/03/ : F41A, F41F, F42B 71: DIRECTOR GENERAL, DEFENCE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION 72: SANJAY KUMAR, SIDDALINGAPPA GURUPRASAD, SHREEDHAR ARAVIND KATTI, ALASANI PRASAD GOUD, VIKAS NARAYAN WAGHMARE, ATUL GUPTA, RAVINDRA SUDHAKAR KHIRE, TUSHAR KANT SANTOSH, BIMAL GAUTAM, PARAS RAM 33: IN 31: 00648/DEL/ : 2009/03/30 54: A MOBILE MISSILE LAUNCH SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF 57: The present invention relates to launching system, more particularly relates to mobile launching system for missiles. The mobile missile launch system comprising a vehicle (14) having a chassis structure adapted to carry the launch system; a mounting frame (16) comprising predetermined truss Page 242

243 framework mounted onto the chassis structure; plurality of sliding mechanisms mounted at rear end of the mounting frame (16); plurality of canisters (43) mounted onto said beam (22) and plurality of missiles (11) ensconced within the canisters (43); plurality of containers (42) enclosing said canisters (43) and are connected to the saddles (32, 34) for linear movement; plurality of resting units (27) abutting to rear end of the canisters (43) and are adapted to move linearly to transfer reaction forces from said missiles (11) to ground. 21: 2011/ : 28/09/ : 04/04/ : C07K, C12N 71: BIGTEC PRIVATE LIMITED 72: NAIR CHANDRASEKHAR BHASKARAN, SUBBARAO PILLARISETTI VENKATA, MANOJ MULAKKAPURATH NARAYANAN, VASAMSETTY VENKATA RAMACHANDRA RAO, BALIGA MADHURI, KUMAR KIRUBAKARAN NAVEEN 33: IN 31: 567/CHE/ : 2009/03/12 54: A POLYNUCLEOTIDE AND POLYPEPTIDE SEQUENCE AND METHODS THEREOF 57: The present disclosure relates to a field of recombinant DNA therapeutics. It involves the bioinformatics design, synthesis of artificial gene for human insulin precursor including leader peptide coding sequence, cloning in an expression vector and expression in an organism, preferably Pichia pastoris. The present disclosure also relates to methods of downstream processing for obtaining protein precursor molecules and subsequent conversion of precursor molecules to functional proteins. 21: 2011/ : 28/09/ : 28/03/ : A62C, A62D 71: SHAANXI J & R FIRE FIGHTING CO LTD 72: GUO HONGBAO, ZHANG ZANFENG, ZHAI TENGFEI, ZHANG WEIPENG 33: CN 31: : 2009/06/08 54: HOT AEROSOL FIRE-FIGHTING DEVICE 57: A hot aerosol fire-fighting device comprises a shell, a inner pot, an aerosol generating agent, a starting device, and a cooling layer which has a honeycomb structure, or a cooling layer which is combined by a honeycomb structure and an spherical or an irregular shape coolant, setting between a powder column and a spout. The honeycomb structure used in the device has large heat exchange area, and can absorb a great deal of heat in short time, and has good cooling effect. The shape of the honeycomb structure is regular, and as a result, the fire-fighting device assembled has small size so as to save the space and can be installed easily. Furthermore, the honeycomb structure can also be loaded with a catalyst to eliminate the noxious gases such as nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and the like produced from the aerosol. Page 243

244 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/28. 43: 2012/03/28 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: SANDOZ AG 72: JOSHI, Shreerang, KHAN, Rashid, BENDRE, Deven, SALUNKHE, Dadasaheb, GUDEKAR, Sanket 33: India 31: 971/MUM/ : : India 31: 969/MUM/ : : PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF ENDOTHELIAL RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST (BOSENTAN) The present invention relates to processes for the preparation of an endothelial receptor antagonist. The present invention particularly relates to synthesis of 4-tert-butyl-N-[6-hydroxyethoxy)-5-(2- methoxyphenoxy)-2-(2-pyrimidinyl)-4-pyrimidinyl] benzene sulfonamide (bosentan). 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/28 43: 2012/03/28 51: C07D 71: BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH 72: KIM, Soojin 33: US 31: 61/183,615 32: 03/06/ : PROCESS FOR OPTIMIZING THE PARTICLE SIZE OF AN ACTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL INGREDIENT BY CRYSTALLIZATION A process to crystallize uniform small particles of a compound of Formula (I) with narrow particle size distribution and excellent powder characteristics that facilitate the formulation process and optional drug product performance, wherein the compound of Formula (I): is wherein R1, R2 and R3 are as described herein. 21: 2011/ : 29/09/ : 29/03/ : A61K, C07D 71: PIERRE FABRE MEDICAMENT 72: JUNQUERO DIDIER, RIVAL YVES, PEREZ MICHEL, LAMOTHE MARIE 33: FR 31: : 2009/03/03 54: DERIVATIVES OF BENZOTHIAZINES, PREPARATION THEREOF AND APPLICATION THEREOF AS DRUGS 57: The object of the present invention is benzothiazine derivatives having the capability of inhibiting 11β-HSD1 not only at an enzymatic level but also at a cell level. The compounds of the present invention are of general formula (I). Wherein notably R 1 represents a hydrogen or OR1 represents an ester or an ether. R 2 represents a naphthyl or a 1, 2, 3, 4-tetrahydro-naphthalene or a biphenyl or phenyl pyridine or a substituted phenyl. R 3 represents a methyl or ethyl; R 4 and R' 4 represent a hydrogen. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/29 43: 2012/03/29 51: A23L, C02F, C12N 71: COMMISSARIAT À L ÉNERGIE ATOMIQUE 72: LUMIA, Guy, PUJOL, Florian, SCHRIVE, Luc 33: FR 31: : 07/04/ : METHOD FOR RENDERING THE MEMBRANES OF BIOLOGICAL CELLS PERVIOUS BY USING A PULSED ELECTRIC FIELD Page 244

245 The invention relates to a method for rendering the membranes of biological cells in a product pervious, said method being implemented in a treatment device including at least one treatment chamber emitting a pulsed electric field, said method including the following steps: a step of supplying the treatment device with a product including said biological cells at a predetermined supply rate; a step of inserting the product including said biological cells into said treatment chamber at an insertion rate matching the aforementioned supply rate to which the withdrawal rate mentioned in the withdrawing step below is added; a step of treating said product inserted into said chamber by a pulsed electric field; a step of withdrawing, at a predetermined withdrawal rate, the product at the outlet of said chamber so as to carry said product back upstream from said chamber. that may be used in a solar heating system, methods of constructing solar collection panels, methods of installing solar collection panels, methods of manufacturing and selling solar heat exchange systems, and methods of distributing solar heat exchange system manufacturing facilities. The solar collection panels and heat exchangers may comprise envelope-type configurations wherein one or more dimples are formed in an exterior surface of the solar collection panels or the heat exchangers. The solar collection panels and heat exchangers may have a variety of different shapes and sizes, and may be colored, such as by painting the solar collection panels or heat exchangers. Manufacturing facilities for manufacturing solar collection panels, heat exchangers and other components of solar heat exchange systems may be distributed to third parties assigned to designated areas by providing the third parties with the information and equipment needed to establish micro-factories. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/29 43: 2012/03/29 51: A61K 71: CADILA HEALTHCARE LIMITED 72: ROY, Sunilendu, Bhushan, SHEIKH, Shafiq, KOTHARI, Jay, PATEL, Jitendra 33: IN 31: 937/MUM/ : 08/04/ : STABLE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF DICLOFENAC The present invention discloses a stable pharmaceutical composition of diclofenac or salts thereof comprising nano size droplets of diclofenac or salts thereof, wherein the composition exhibits a significant difference in one or both of the rate and extent of absorption of diclofenac or salts thereof as compared to formulation of diclofenac marketed under the trade name Voveran. 21: 2011/ : 30/09/ : 03/04/ : B01D, B01J 71: TREIBACHER INDUSTRIE AG 72: SCHERMANZ KARL, TROVARELLI ALESSANDRO, CASANOVA MARZIA, SAGAR AMOD 33: AT 31: A 626/ : 2009/04/23 54: CATALYST COMPOSITION FOR SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION OF EXHAUST GASES 57: A catalyst composition represented by the general formula XVO 4 /S wherein XVO 4 stands for TransitionMetal-Vanadate, or a mixed TransitionMetal-/RareEarth-Vanadate, and S is a support comprising TiO 2. 21: 2011/ : 28/09/ : 29/03/ : F24D, F24J 71: AUGUSTE LEMAIRE 72: AUGUSTE LEMAIRE 33: US 31: 12/327,662 32: 2008/12/03 54: SOLAR HEATING SYSTEM, STORAGE TANK FOR USE THEREIN, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SOLAR COLLECTION PANEL FOR USE THEREIN, AND METHOD OF INSTALLING THE SAME 57: The present disclosure is directed to solar heating systems, storage tanks with heat exchanger Page 245

246 21: 2011/ : 30/09/ : 02/04/ : B60N 71: EMAGINATION LIMITED 33: GB 31: : 2009/04/03 33: GB 31: : 22/06/ : BOOSTER CUSHION FOR USE WITH A VEHICLE SEAT 57: A booster cushion for use in a vehicle, comprising a base (2) consisting of at least one inflatable member, upon which the child may sit, and a harness (6) adapted to fit over at least a front portion of the base to retain the base, said harness being provided with seat belt receiving members (14, 16) on either side of the harness (6) to be positioned, in use, on either side of the base (2) for receiving a lap belt portion of a vehicle seat belt to retain the base (2) upon the vehicle seat and such that the lap belt portion extends over the pelvic region of a child. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/30 43: 2012/04/02 51: C01B, C10G 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: BRACHT, Maarten, FERNIE, Martin, John 33: EP 31: : 22/04/ : PRODUCTION OF A SYNTHESIS GAS BLEND AND USE IN A FISCHER-TROPSCH PROCESS The invention is directed to a process for the production of hydrocarbon products from a methane comprising feedstock comprising of the steps of : preparing a feed syngas comprising hydrogen and carbon monoxide having a hydrogen/carbon monoxide molar feed ratio in a syngas manufacturing process and using the feed syngas in a Fischer-Tropsch process using one or more fixed bed catalyst beds as present in one or more syngas conversion reactors thereby obtaining the hydrocarbon product and an residual tail gas. The manufacturing process comprises of two parallel operated syngas manufacturing processes starting from the same gaseous methane comprising feedstock. One syngas manufacturing process is a partial oxidation (POX) process which prepares a syngas having a hydrogen/carbon monoxide [H2/CO] molar ratio below the molar feed ratio and The second syngas manufacturing process is a heat exchange reforming (HER) process, which prepares a syngas having a hydrogen/carbon monoxide [H2/CO] molar ratio above the molar feed ratio. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/03 43: 2012/04/04 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: GLAXO GROUP LIMITED Page 246

247 72: AMANTINI, David, DI FABIO, Romano, GIANOTTI, Massimo, PAVONE, Francesca, FERRONI, Francesco 33: GB 31: : 24/04/ : GB 31: : 17/06/ : GB 31: : 22/12/ : 3 -AZABICYCLO [4.1.0] HEPTANES USED AS OREXIN ANTAGONISTS This invention relates to 3-azabicyclo[4.1.0] heptane derivatives (I) and their use as orexin receptor antagonists. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/03 43: 2012/04/04 51: B60C, G01M 71: SOCIETE DE TECHNOLOGIE MICHELIN, MICHELIN RECHERCHE ET TECHNIQUE S.A. 72: MARTIN, Denis 33: FR 31: : 17/04/ : METHOD FOR SYNCHRONISING MEASUREMENTS The invention relates to a method for synchronising measurements obtained over a given period from a plurality of means for acquiring measurements with characteristics associated with the stresses withstood by a tyre fitted on a running vehicle. According to the invention, the means for acquiring measurements are brought into operation independently from one another and at least one index of the measurements from each of said means is created at a given time relative to a reference means measuring the time. 21: 2011/ : 04/10/ : 04/04/ : C09J, B29C, B29D, B60C 71: BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION 72: YUWA TAKAHASHI, DAISUKE NOHARA, DAISUKE NAKAGAWA 33: JP 31: : 15/04/ : ADHESIVE COMPOSITION, BONDING METHOD, LAMINATE AND TIRE 57: An adhesive composition which can bond a film to an unvalcanized rubber strongly, and is flexible and rarely undergoes cracking under low temperature conditions; a method for bonding a film to an unvulcanized rubber using the adhesive composition; a laminate formed by the bonding method; and a tire produced using the laminate. The adhesive composition contains a polymer component which has a glass transition temperature or bot a glass transition temperature and a melting point of 40 C or lower, has a main chain skeleton having a random structure, has an epoxy group, and has a sulphur-crosslinkable site. The bonding method is characterized by using the adhesive composition. 21: 2011/ : 30/09/ : 30/03/ : C12P 71: ANNIKKI GMBH 72: FACKLER KARIN, MESSNER KURT, KRONGTAEW CHULARAT, ERTL ORTWIN 33: AT 31: A 670/ : 30/04/ : AT 31: A 1497/ : 23/09/ : AT 31: A 2030/ : 23/12/2009 Page 247

248 54: METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF CARBOHYDRATE CLEAVAGE PRODUCTS FROM A LIGNOCELLULOSIC MATARIAL 57: The invention relates to a method for producing carbohydrate cleavage products, characterized by a combination of the following measures: lignocellulosic material is treated with an aqueous solution that contains hydrogen peroxide, an alcohol, in particular a C 1-4 alcohol or a phenol, and a base, in order to oxidatively cleave lignocellulose and to separate the cleavage products from the material. According to the invention, a material enriched with cellulose and hemicellulose is obtained, and the material obtained, which is enriched with cellulose and hemicellulose, is treated with a carbohyratecleaving enzyme in order to obtain the carbohydrate cleavage products. 21: 2011/ : 04/10/ : 04/04/ : G06F, G08C, H04B, H04W 71: EXPED HOLDINGS PTY LTD 72: SCHULTZ JOHN, WOOD CHRISTOPHER, CARRIG PHILLIP 33: AU 31: : 26/03/ : AN ARRANGEMENT FOR MANAGING WIRELESS COMMUNICATION BETWEEN DEVICES 57: An arrangement for managing bi-directional wireless communication between a controller and a plurality of controllable-devices wherein each controllable-device is able to provide operable function specific instructions to the controller as to how it would like to be operated by the controller and wherein a proximity mechanism means provides bidirectional communications over a distance of a few centimetres between the controller and the or each controllable-device. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/04 43: 2012/04/04 51: B65G 71: ASGCO MANUFACTURING, INC. 72: ZEHNDER, Adam, MOTT, George, T. 33: US 31: 61/172,961 32: 27/04/ : US 31: 12/643,271 32: 21/12/ : REVERSIBLE TENSIONING DEVICE, AS FOR A CONVEYOR A tensioner 10, 10' for applying force to a device to be tensioned is configurable for applying force in different directions and comprises: a mounting plate 20 having a guide 24; a slidable member 30 slidable relative to the guide 24 of the mounting plate 20 for receiving a support for a device to be tensioned; a spring 40, 42 for being coupled to the mounting plate 20 and to the slidable member 30, wherein the spring 40, 42 urges the slidable member 30 in one direction when coupled to the mounting plate 20 and to the slidable member 30 in a first configuration and urges the slidable member 30 in an opposite direction when coupled to the mounting plate 20 and to the slidable member 30 in a second configuration. The tensioner 10, 10' configurations enable the tensioner 10, 10' either to pull or to push the support for the device to be tensioned. Page 248

249 grinding roller, wherein the compensation elements are arranged between the machine frame and the bearing blocks. The compensation elements are- in the plan view of the roll crushing mill- arranged tangentially to a circle around the vertical bearing axis or constructed in a circular arc around the vertical bearing axis. 21: 2011/ : 05/10/ : 05/04/ : B02C 71: THYSSENKRUPP POLYSIUS AG 72: REINHARD GIESEMANN, ALEXANDER PETERS, THOMAS RUTHER, NILS HORSTER, LUDWIG KONNING 33: DE 31: : 14/10/ : ROLLER MILL FOR COMMINUTING BRITTLE GRINDING STOCK 57: According to a first exemplary embodiment the roller mill according to the invention for comminuting brittle grinding stock essentially consists of a) at least one grinding roller rotatable about an axis of rotation, which interacts with a counter-surface in such a manner that the grinding stock is comminuted between grinding roller and counter-surface, wherein at least one grinding roller is constructed as a loose roller, b) bearing blocks for bearing the grinding roller, wherein the bearing blocks are horizontally slidable and are guided in the machine frame rotatably about a vertical bearing axis intersecting the axis of rotation, c) a pressing device supported on the machine frame in order to apply an adjustable grinding pressure to the grinding roller via the bearing blocks, and d) wherein at least two resilient compensation elements are associated with each bearing block in order to compensate a skewed position and/or deflection of the 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/09 43: 2012/04/12 51: H01G 71: INPRO/SEAL LLC 72: ORLOWSKI, DAVID C, HOEHLE, NEIL F, TEJANO, ROBERT A, HORTON, SHAWN 33: US 31: 61/167,928 32: 09/04/ : US 31: 61/218,912 32: 19/06/ : CURRENT DIVERTER RING The current diverter rings and bearing isolators serve to dissipate an electrical charge from a rotating piece of equipment to ground, such as from a motor shaft to a motor housing. The current diverter ring includes a body and a first and second wall protruding therefrom, which walls form an annular channel. The body may be affixed to a shaft, a motor housing, a bearing isolator, or other structure. In a first embodiment, a plurality of conductive segments is fixedly positioned within the annular channel to conduct electrical charges from the shaft to the motor housing. In a second embodiment, conductive segments are positioned between an inner and an outer body. The bearing isolator may incorporate an annular channel for Page 249

250 retention of conductive segments within the stator of the bearing isolator or it may be fashioned with a receptor groove into which a current diverter ring may be mounted. 21: 2011/ : 2011/03/02 43: 2012/03/02 51: B01D C08F C08L 71: POLYMERS CRC LTD. 72: STENZEL, Martina, H., GODOY-LOPEZ, Ricardo, HARRISON, Simon, RIZZARDO, Ezio 33: EP 31: : 05/08/ : FUNCTIONALIZED THIN FILM POLYAMIDE MEMBRANES The present invention relates to a method of preparing RAFT, ATRP or NMRP functionalized thin film composite (TFC) polyamide membranes on a microporous substrate. A further aspect of the invention is the subsequent modification of the thin film composite polyamide membrane by controlled free radical polymerization (CFRP) to yield membranes having new chemical and physical properties, e.g. antifouling and/or antibacterial properties. Further aspects of the invention are the functionalized thin film composite (TFC) polyamide membranes on the microporous substrate itself and the membranes modified by controlled free radical polymerization. 54: POSITIONING DEVICE AND METHOD WITH ROTARY INDEXING TABLE FOR MONOLITH- BASED AUTOMOBILE AND CHEMICAL CATALYSTS The invention relates to a processing and positioning device for processing catalyst support bodies. The device comprises a rotary indexing table, which comprises a turntable, which is rotatable about a longitudinal axis running in the axial direction of the turntable, and at least one loading platform, which comprises a holding device and is set up for releasably holding the catalyst support body on an outer surface of the catalyst support body. The at least one loading platform is connected to the turntable, whereby the loading platform is taken along by the turntable when a rotation of the turntable takes place about its longitudinal axis. The holding device is arranged in relation to the longitudinal axis of the turntable with a radial distance away from the longitudinal axis. Also provided is at least one processing position, which is fixed with respect to the turntable and is away from the longitudinal axis in a radial direction by a distance. The distance is provided in relation to the radial distance such that the loading platform can be arranged at the processing position. The invention also relates to a method for positioning catalyst support bodies which, by means of a circular movement, arranges the support bodies at positions that are in series according to the positioning along a circular line. 21: 2011/ : 2011/03/03 43: 2012/03/12 51: B01J B05C 71: BASF SE 72: SCHMITZ, Kai, SCHULZ, Andreas 33: EP 31: : 06/08/2008 Page 250

251 21: 2011/ : 2011/03/04 43: 2012/03/12 51: A45F 71: MESSNER, William 72: MESSNER, William 33: US 31: 61/088,895 32: 14/08/ : US 31: 61/168,609 32: 12/04/ : US 31: 61/172,798 32: 27/04/ : CONTAINER HOLDER WITH FASTENERS One design embodiment of a holder for a container which may be comprised of a connector band (44) that connects to holder band eye brackets (31), in which strap bolts (40) that are held in place by strap bolt heads (41) and strap bolt nuts (42) retain fastener straps (35) that connect through release buckles (39) to fasteners (36, 38). The container may be attached to the user or a host device using a variety of easily configurable methods, as required by the intended use, including but no limited to the use of fasteners with integrated strap adjusters (36) or fasteners that attach the holder to belts, straps or webbing, by the use of fasteners (38) which include direct attachment points to integrated release buckles (39). The design embodiment allows easy attachment, use and deployment of containers in a variety of environmental conditions and situational uses, including but not limited to the carrying of gas supplies for underwater divers. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/29 43: 2012/03/01 51: B01D C10J B65G 71: UHDE GMBH 72: HAMEL, Stefan 33: DE 31: : 30/01/ : METHOD FOR DISCHARGING THE DUST ARISING DURING OPERATION OF A DEDUSTING SYSTEM FOR RAW GAS The invention relates to a method for discharging the dust arising from pressure gasification using a dust precipitator having an associated discharge container, designed such that nitrogen entry into the raw gas is minimized or completely prevented, in order to keep subsequent chemical syntheses from experiencing nitrogen entry as much as possible in advance. The aim is achieved in that the filter elements positioned in the dust precipitator are backflushed using a gas comprising carbon dioxide or pure CO2 gas. Page 251

252 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/29 43: 2012/03/01 51: A61K A61P 71: CHABIO & DIOSTECH CO., LTD. 72: PARK, Jin Kyu, YANG, Won Suk, JUNG, Kyoung Tae 33: KR 31: : 25/06/ : KR 31: : 17/06/ : QUICKLY SOLUBLE ORAL FILM DOSAGE CONTAINING STEVIOSIDES AS A UNPLEASANT TASTE MASKING AGENT The present invention relates to a fast-dissolving oral film which rapidly dissolves within the oral cavity, and more specifically it relates to a fast-dissolving oral film which contains a stevioside-based sweetener and a high-potency sweetener in a ratio of from 1:3 to 3:1 (w/w) and so effectively conceals the unpleasant tastes of drugs, and which can be quickly dissolved in the oral cavity and be eaten even without water and improves the aftertaste enhancing effect which is to say patient drug-taking compliance. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/30 43: 2012/03/01 51: A61F 71: TSHIFULARO, Mashudu 72: TSHIFULARO, Mashudu 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 11/08/ : PARTIAL OR COMPLETE MIDDLE EAR PROSTHESIS The invention relates to a stapes prosthetic for use in the middle ear of a person, which prosthetic includes, a spring-loaded tie-on for tying onto the long process of an incus, an elongate connector extending from the tie-on, which connector is configured to be length adjustable and which includes a shock absorber; and a vibration transmission means at the free end of the tie-on configured to interact with the oval window or part thereof. Page 252

253 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/30 43: 2012/03/01 51: E01H 71: SWANEPOEL, Dawid, Lukas, Frederik 72: SWANEPOEL, Dawid, Lukas, Frederik 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 30/01/ : A DISPOSAL UTENSIL The invention provides a utensil 10 includes a body 12 and a water entry point 14. The body 12 is in the form of a scoop and is fabricated from a thermoplastic polymer, e.g. Polyvinyl chloride. The body 12 is substantially cylindrical in shape and is typically truncated along its length. The inner portion of the body 12 defines a scoop-like excrement receiving surface 16 which extends from a free end region 18 of the body 12. Water is then supplied via the entry point 14 into the body 12 at a pressure sufficient to discharge the excrement received therein and disposed of into the drainage system. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/01 43: 2012/03/07 51: A01J 71: ALPHA TECHNOLOGY U.S.A. CORPORATION 72: DOLE, Kevin, HERBIN, Stanley, B. 33: US 31: 12/ : 16/09/ : SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CLEANING TEATS OF A MILK PRODUCING ANIMAL A system for cleaning teats of multiple milkproducing animals, wherein the animals are housed in a parlor area and the teats are cleaned or disinfected before a milking operation is started. The system includes an aqueous chlorine dioxide disinfectant solution source provided at the parlor area; and, a hand-held applicator having a housing volume within which one or more scrubbing elements are positioned for engaging a teat of the milk-producing animal having been inserted in the volume for cleaning. The hand-held applicator is remotely operable relative to the disinfectant solution source. Page 253

254 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/01 43: 2012/03/07 51: H01M 71: EVT POWER, INC. 72: JUNG, Joey, Chung Yen 33: US 31: 61/207,048 32: 05/02/ : MULTIPLY-CONDUCTIVE MATRIX FOR BATTERY CURRENT COLLECTORS A multiply-conductive matrix (MCM) for a current collector/electrode and a method of making the MCM are disclosed. The MCM includes a frame, preferably including a lug, the frame preferably made from a reticulated polymer foam substrate, and a body preferably made from the same substrate. The specific surface area of the frame is greater than the specific surface area of the body, resulting in greater rigidity and strength of the frame when the body and frame are joined to form an assembled matrix. Electrically conductive material is applied to the matrix to form the current collector. Optionally, a bonding material is also applied. Electro-active paste is applied to current collector. The resulting MCMbased electrodes are ultra light and may be used as anode or cathodes in a lead-based battery, lithium ion battery, and nickel metal hydride battery for improved performance. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/01 43: 2012/03/02 51: F16B E03D 71: SALZMAN, Jared, Lance, STEFFENS, Werner, STRIME, Kevin, Jonathan 72: SALZMAN, Jared, Lance, STEFFENS, Werner, STRIME, Kevin, Jonathan 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 07/09/ : TOILET SEAT, LID AND BRACKETS The invention provides brackets for mounting a toilet seat and lid onto a toilet pan, said brackets having a slot for receiving a fixing plate and an aperture for receiving a rod to carry the seat and lid, said fixing plate having a slot to receive a headed fixing bolt, a conical washer, a flat washer and a wing nut the arrangement being such that a toilet seat and lid may be securely mounted onto a toilet pan using the brackets, tube, fixing plates, headed fixing bolts, conical washers, flat washers and wing nuts. Page 254

255 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/05. 43: 2012/03/07 51: A61K 71: DEWBERRY, Carolyn, DEWBERRY, Sophia 72: DEWBERRY, Carolyn, DEWBERRY, Sophia 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 08/06/ : A DOSAGE REGIMEN FOR TREATING GASTRIC DISORDERS IN ANIMALS A dosage regimen of pine nut oil for animals suffering from one or more gastric and/or digestive disorders, which dosage regimen includes administering to said animal an amount of between 0.01 ml/kg/day and 0.5 ml/kg/day of pine nut oil when using a pine nut oil including about 0.18 volume percent pinolenic acid. The pine nut oil originates from any pine species that produces pine nut oil and which includes pinolenic acid. The pine species is preferably Pinus Sibirica (Siberian pine nut) or Pinus Sylvestris. which is separate of the container for glue; a discharge part or air nozzle in flow communication with the glue bottle and having a passage with a discharge outlet; a pressurised air supply connection in flow communication with the discharge part and the glue bottle container so that, in use, the glue in the container is drawn up from the glue bottle and entrained in a first compressed air stream; a second pressurized air connection with a grub screw for adjusting the pressure is connected to the dry dots so that they are entrained in the compressed air stream and displaced into the path of the glue entrained in the first stream of compressed air between the discharge part and the surface to be marked so that they combine either in motion or upon striking the surface to be marked therewith, however, the microdots and glue mixture are not brought into contact within any interior portion of any applicator device and are maintained separately at all times; and a first nozzle for directing the flow of glue entrained in the compressed air to a desired locus on the surface to be marked, and a second nozzle for directing the flow of microdots entrained in the compressed air separately from the glue and maintaining the glue and microdots separate until after the nozzles so that they do not come into contact inside any part of the application device of the system,whereby, in use, said microdots and glue are entrained in the pressurised fluid and applied to the desired locus. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/05 43: 2012/03/05 51: G01V G06K 71: RECOVERI TAG WHAT'S YOURS (PTY) LTD 72: OPPERMAN, Philip, Dudley 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 07/09/ : IDENTIFIER LABEL APPLICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD The invention provides an identifier label application system including: a container for an adhesive, labeled a glue bottle, which contains a glue which is used to secure a multiplicity of predetermined microdots to a surface desired to be marked therewith; a dry dots container for the microdots Page 255

256 bottom (3), a number vertical slots (9), which are arranged as a horizontal line (10) of vertical slots, said line extending along the width of the second guide wall at a distance from the bottom edge (13), and a slanting plate (11), which is attached to the second guide wall (7), in the vicinity of the top part of the line (10)of vertical slots. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/07 43: 2012/03/07 51: B01D C22B 71: OUTOTEC OYJ 72: NYMAN, Bror, EKMAN, Eero, PEKKALA, Pertti, LAITALA, Hannu, SAARIO, Rami 33: FI 31: : 09/02/ : METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR SEPARATING TWO SOLUTIONS MIXED IN DISPERSION INTO TWO SOLUTION PHASES IN A LIQUID-LIQUID EXTRACTION SEPARATION CELL The invention relates to a method and arrangement for separating two solutions mixed in dispersion into two solution phases in a liquid-liquid extraction separation cell (1). The arrangement includes a first guide wall (4), which is arranged at a distance from that end wall (15) of the cell (1) that is located on the side of the feed end (2), in order to extend along the whole width of the cell with respect to the vertical direction at an inclined angle (a). The first guide wall includes a bottom edge (5), which is located at a distance (H1...H2) from the cell bottom, so that in between the bottom edge (5) and the cell bottom (3), there is left a clearance gap (6) widening from the center towards the cell sides. The second guide wall (7) is essentially parallel with the first guide wall (4) and placed at a distance (L1) therefrom, so that in between the first guide wall (4) and the second guide wall (7), there is formed an uptake shaft (8) extending diagonally upwards at an inclined angle (a). The second guide wall (7) includes a bottom edge (13), which is pressed tightly against the cell 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/07 43: 2012/03/08 51: B01D C22B 71: OUTOTEC OYJ 72: NYMAN, Bror, EKMAN, Eero, PEKKALA, Pertti, LAITALA, Hannu, SAARIO, Rami 33: FI 31: : 09/02/ : METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR SEPARATING TWO SOLUTIONS MIXED IN DISPERSION INTO TWO SOLUTION PHASES IN A LIQUID-LIQUID EXTRACTION SEPARATION CELL The invention relates to a method and arrangement for separating two solutions mixed in dispersion into two solution phases in a liquid-liquid extraction separation cell (1). The shut-off element (3, 4, 5) comprises a front panel (8) that extends along the whole width of the cell. The front panel (8) includes a bottom edge (9), which is arranged at a distance (H1 H2 H3) from the cell bottom (7), so that the front panel (8) allows an unobstructed flow of the heavier solution phase directly forwards underneath the bottom edge (9). In the vertical direction, the front panel extends to such a height that it forces the lighter solution phase placed on the heavier solution phase to flow as a thin overflow layer over the top edge (12) of the front panel (8) and forces the dispersion to thicken in front of the front panel. The Page 256

257 rear panel (15) is essentially parallel with the front panel (8) and placed at a distance (S) therefrom, so that in between the front panel and the rear panel, there is formed an uptake shaft (14) extending essentially vertically upwards, along which uptake shaft the thickened dispersion can rise upwardly and be compressed. At least one slanting plate (16) is in the direction of the flow placed at an inclined angle (d), inclined upwardly with respect to the horizontal plane. The slanting plate attenuates and slows down the vertical component of the rising compressed dispersion flow and guides the dispersion essentially in the lengthwise direction of the cell as a dispersion flow to the successive separator part. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/07 43: 2012/03/08 51: G02B 71: ADC GMBH 72: HARTMANN, Oliver 33: DE 31: : 09/03/ : STRAIN RELIEF DEVICE The invention relates to a strain relief device (1) for at least one fiber optic cable (45), comprising a base body (10) and at least one clamping element (30), wherein the base body (10) comprises at least one through hole (14) for guiding at least one fiber optic cable (45) and extending from a front side (V) of the base body (10) to a rear side (R) of the base body (10), wherein a header part (13) having at least one slit (18) is disposed on the rear side (R) of the base body (10) and at least one deflecting element (20) is disposed at an outer surface of the base body (10), wherein the clamping element (30) is releaseably connected to the base body (10). 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/07 43: 2012/03/07 51: B32B 71: SMART PLANET TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 72: TILTON, Christopher, R. 33: US 31: 12/368,130 32: 09/02/ : COMPOSITES FOR PACKAGING ARTICLES AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME A composite structure comprises a fiber-containing layer, such as a layer of paperboard or other layer having fibers from natural and/or synthetic sources, and a mineral-containing layer covering the fibercontaining layer. The mineral-containing layer is substantially continuously bonded to the fibercontaining layer along the surface of the fibercontaining layer and provide a printing surface. The fiber-containing layer and mineral-containing layer can be shaped, sized, and manufactured such that the composite structure formed therefrom is capable of being machined to form a storage article. The composite structure further has tensile strength and other characteristics that allow it to be readily machined into desired storage article forms, such as box, carton, and other forms. Page 257

258 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/07 43: 2012/03/07 51: F15B 71: CBE GLOBAL HOLDINGS, INC. 72: CHILDERS, Peter, BLITZ, Jonathan, N., CARUCCI, James, DRAPER, Ronald 33: US 31: PCT/US2009/ : 10/02/ : US 31: 61/213,596 32: 23/06/ : NON-LINEAR ACTUATOR SYSTEM AND METHOD An embodiment of a system and method for moving an object in one axis includes one or more fluid inflatable containers which are arranged to transmit fluid pressure to a plunger, such that a flexible membrane of the fluid inflatable container engages with the plunger and forms a rolling lobe in response to changes in volume. The fluid inflatable containers are enclosed within an enclosure or drum, and a shaft runs axially through the center of the enclosure. The system further includes one or more control valves operably connected to the one or more fluid inflatable containers for controlling the volume of fluid in the one or more containers. By changing the volume of fluid in the one or more containers the object is moved. In an embodiment an arced plunger is used to assist in creating the rolling lobe. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/08 43: 2012/03/12 51: G05D G01S 71: FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. 72: BURGER, Bruno, STALTER, Olivier 33: DE 31: : 13/03/ : METHOD FOR ALLOWING A SOLAR GENERATOR TO TRACK THE SUN, CONTROL FOR A SOLAR SYSTEM AND SOLAR SYSTEM The invention relates to a method for allowing a solar generator (102) which comprises a plurality of solar modules (104) to track the sun. According to said method, at least one electrical output variable of a part of the solar module (104) of the solar generator (102) is detected and a tracker (106) on which the solar generator (102) is arranged is controlled such that the detected electrical output variable has a predetermined value. The invention further relates to a control (120) for a solar system (100) and a solar system (100) comprising said control (120). Page 258

259 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/12 43: 2012/03/13 51: B01D 71: IFLEET (PTY) LTD 72: STEYN, André 54: A LIQUID-LIQUID SEPARATOR A device 10 for separating water and a liquid hydrocarbon includes a reservoir 12 having an inlet 14 located at an upper zone thereof and an outlet 16 located at a lower zone thereof. A flow control device 18 is arranged in the outlet 16, which device 18 is normally in a closed condition. The device 10 includes means for determining the purity of the liquid in the reservoir 12 at a first reservoir height 20 as will be described in greater detail below. An actuating means in the form of controller 22 is provided for displacing the flow control device 18 into an open condition when the purity of the liquid at the first reservoir height 20 has reached a predetermined value and for displacing the flow control device 18 into the closed condition when the level of the liquid having the predetermined purity drops below a second reservoir height : 2011/ : 2011/09/12 43: 2012/03/20 51: B60K 71: IFLEET (PTY) LTD 72: PARKER, Michael, John, STEYN, André 54: THEFT PREVENTION DEVICE A theft prevention device 10 according to the invention includes an elongate housing 12 having perforated side walls 14 and an end wall 16. A mounting arrangement 18 is located at an end of the housing 12 remote the end wall 16 for in use mounting the device 10 at an inlet to a fluid reservoir (not shown) so that the housing 12 extends into the reservoir. Page 259

260 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/12 43: 2012/03/13 51: F42B 71: DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG 72: PFERSMANN, Axel 33: DE 31: : 14/09/ : PROPELLANT CHARGE BODY The invention relates to a propellant charge body (1) for insertion into a propellant charge chamber (10) in a firearm for firing caseless ammunition, wherein the propellant charge body (1) has a base body (1a) which contains a propellant charge means and whose diameter (d) is less than the internal diameter (D) of the propellant charge chamber (10). Radial projections (2) are arranged in one or more subareas on the circumference of the base body (1a) and match the radius (r) of the base body (1a) in these subareas to the internal radius (R) of the propellant charge chamber (10). 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/12 43: 2012/03/13 51: C10G, C07C, C01B 71: KRESNYAK, Steve 72: KRESNYAK, Steve 54: ENHANCEMENT OF FISCHER-TROPSCH PROCESS FOR HYDROCARBON FUEL FORMULATION IN A GTL ENVIRONMENT An enhanced Fischer-Tropsch process for the synthesis of sulfur free, clean burning, hydrocarbon fuels, examples of which include syndiesel and aviation fuel. Naphtha is destroyed in a syngas generator and recycled as feedstock to an Fischer- Tropsch (FT) reactor in order to enhance the production of syndiesel from the reactor. The process enhancement results in the maximum production of formulated syndiesel without the formation of low value by-products. Page 260

261 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/15 43: 2012/03/23 51: G02B 71: ADC GMBH 72: ADOMEIT, Jörg, FELTGEN, Reinhard 33: DE 31: : 16/03/ : PATCH PANEL FOR AN OPTICAL DISTRIBUTOR The invention relates to a patch panel (1) for an optical distributor, comprising a housing (2) having a front plate disposed on the front side thereof and having couplings (10) or adapters for optical plug connectors, wherein a second front plate (12) having couplers (19) or adapters for optical plug connectors is disposed in front of the front plate (9). 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/22 43: 2012/03/22 51: B29C B01D 71: OUTOTEC OYJ 72: VAARNO, Jussi 33: FI 31: : 26/02/ : METHOD FOR FABRICATING DISCHARGE END CHUTE ARRANGEMENT OF A LIQUID- LIQUID EXTRACTION SETTLING TANK AND SAID CHUTE ARRANGEMENT The subject of the invention is a method for fabricating the discharge end (2) chute arrangement (3) of a liquid-liquid extraction settling tank and the corresponding chute arrangement. The chute arrangement (3) comprises at least one chute member (A, 5; 6), which is made of fibre-reinforced plastic composite. The chute member (4, 5; 6) is manufactured by the filament winding technique essentially making a tubular hollow piece. Page 261

262 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/23 43: 2012/03/26 51: H01L 71: HENNESS, Marc 72: HENNESS, Marc 33: US 31: 61/216,256 32: 16/05/ : US 31: 61/268,189 32: : US 31: 12/777,543 32: 11/05/ : ENERGY CONVERSION BY EXOTHERMIC TO ENDOTHERMIC FEEDBACK A system and method for converting kinetic to potential energy across a thermal gradient can include an endothermic unit for absorbing heat, an exothermic unit for releasing heat, and a control unit for receiving energy from an outside source to power the endothermic and exothermic units. The system can also include a first power generation unit having a plurality of thermoelectric elements which convert heat to an electrical potential across a thermal gradient, and a feedback unit for supplying the electrical potential generated by the first power generation unit to the control unit. 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/11 43: 2012/03/14 51: H04W 71: Sony Corporation 72: TAKANO, Hiroaki 33: JP 31: : 27/07/ : BASE STATION, COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, MOBILE TERMINAL, AND RELAY STATION A base station is provided with a communication unit and a selection unit. The communication unit communicates with a mobile terminal via a relay link between a base station and a relay station and an access link between the relay station and the mobile terminal. The selection unit selects, from among a plurality of assignment patterns in which different delays are caused between the base station and the mobile terminal, an assignment pattern to frequencytime blocks of an uplink of the relay link, a downlink of the relay link, an uplink of the access link, and a downlink of the access link. Page 262

263 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/14 43: 2012/01/11 51: F24B, F24C 71: UNIVERSAL PULSE TRADING 204 (PTY) LTD 72: RICHARDS, Eugene; TAYLOR, Victor, RICHARDS, Johannes Douglas 33:- 31:-32:- 54: A UTILITY STOVE 00:- This invention relates to a utility stove embodiment which includes a variety applications which applications may be used for space heating, cooking and generating electricity by utilizing resources such as solid, alternatively liquid fuels. Page 263

264 HYPOTHECATIONS No records available JUDGMENTS No records available OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES No records available Page 264

265 3. DESIGNS Page 265

266 DESIGNS APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993 Copies of the application and representations cannot be supplied until application is registered and advertised. In all correspondence reference should be made to the number of the application. The particulars appear in the following sequence: Application number, full name of applicant, class, articles to which design is to be applied and priority date (if any) - APPLIED ON 19/04/ A2012/00554-MADD GEAR (PTY) LTD. Class 21.SCOOTER DECKS. Priority: 04/11/2011, A2012/00555-MADD GEAR (PTY) LTD. Class 21.SCOOTERS. Priority: 04/11/2011, A2012/00556-MADD GEAR (PTY) LTD. Class 21.SCOOTER FRAMES. Priority: 04/11/2011, F2012/00514-JEPPE 5 CC. Class 99.PURSES - APPLIED ON 20/04/ A2012/00520-GONG LI. Class 02.CLOTHING DISPLAY PLASTIC MODEL-CHILE WHOLE BODY A2012/00521-GONG LI. Class 02.CLOTHING DISPLAY PLASTIC MODEL-MAN WHOLE BODY A2012/00522-GONG LI. Class 02.CLOTHING DISPLAY PLASTIC, PLASTIC MODEL- WOMAN WHOLE BODY A2012/00523-GONG LI. Class CLOTHING DISPLAY PLASTIC MODEL-WOMAN HALF BODY A2012/00524-STEINHOBEL, BRIAN ARTHUR. Class 07.A SPATULA A2012/00525-STEINHOBEL, BRIAN ARTHUR. Class 07.TONGS A2012/00526-STEINHOBEL, BRIAN ARTHUR. Class 04.A BASTING BRUSH A2012/00527-SABRY MOHAMMED MOHAB. Class 14.COMPACT DISCS. Priority: 21/10/2011, 29/404,553 - APPLIED ON 23/04/ Page 266

267 A2012/00537-EDWARD SEARLE (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 12.DIRECT STYLE PENDANT CONTROL OPERATING HANDLES FOR PNEUMATIC CHAIN HOISTS A2012/00538-COOPER TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY. Class 14.CONTROL INTERFACES. Priority: 15/03/2012, 29/415,880 A2012/00540-TAALMAN FAMILY TRUST (IT 1713/96). Class 09.A MASSAGER AND CONTAINER A2012/00541-THE PROTECTOR & GAMBLE COMPANY. Class 09.LID FOR A CONTAINER. Priority: 24/10/2011, 29/404,636 F2012/00528-B&W INSTRUMENTATION AND ELECTRICAL LIMITED. Class 25.MOUNTING BRACKETS F2012/00529-B&W INSTRUMENTATION AND ELECTRICAL LIMITED. Class 25.MOUNTING PLATES F2012/00530-B&W INSTRUMENTATION AND ELECTRICAL LIMITED. Class 08.MOUNTING BRACKETS F2012/00531-B&W INSTRUMENTATION AND ELECTRICAL LIMITED. Class 08.MOUNTING BRACKETS F2012/00532-B&W INSTRUMENTATION AND ELECTRICAL LIMITED. Class 25.MOUNTING PLATES F2012/00533-B&W INSTRUMENTATION AND ELECTRICAL LIMITED. Class 25.MOUNTING BRACKETS F2012/00534-B&W INSTRUMENTATION AND ELECTRICAL LIMITED. Class 25.SUPPORT ARRANGEMENTS F2012/00535-B&W INSTRUMENTATION AND ELECTRICAL LIMITED. Class 25.SUPPORTS F2012/00536-B&W INSTRUMENTATION AND ELECTRICAL LIMITED. Class 25.MOUNTING PLATES F2012/00539-TAALMAN FAMILY TRUST (IT 1713/96). Class 09.A MASSAGER AND CONTAINER - APPLIED ON 24/04/ A2012/00542-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 25/10/2011, 29/404,732 A2012/00543-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 25/10/2011, 29/404,732 A2012/00544-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 25/10/2011, 29/404,732 A2012/00545-AMFI CRAFT CC. Class 20.DISPLAY BIN A2012/00546-HENDRIK PETRUS QUINUQEN. Class 07.3D LAMPSHADES - APPLIED ON 25/04/ Page 267

268 A2012/00548-POPE, GORDON DAVID ROSS. Class 12.WINDSCREEN PROTECTION MEANS A2012/00549-KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V. Class 28.STYLERS FOR SHAVERS. Priority: 26/10/2011, A2012/00550-KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V. Class 28.STYLERS FOR SHAVERS. Priority: 26/10/2011, A2012/00552-CONTINENTAL REFEN DEUTSCHLAND GMBH. Class 12.TYRES AND TYRE TREADS. Priority: 01/12/2011, A2012/00585-STEVEN SCHAMREL. Class 09.BEVERAGE CONTAINER F2012/00551-PRINSLOO AMANDA SUSANNA. Class 16.RETAINTERS - APPLIED ON 26/04/ A2012/00566-HONDA MOTOR CO LTD. Class 12.AUTOMOBILES. Priority: 26/04/2012, A2012/00567-GLAXO GROUP LIMITED. Class 09.CONTAINERS. Priority: 28/10/2011, F2012/00557-DEVLIN, MICHAEL. Class 19.SHAKER CUPS F2012/00558-SHAL'ALTIEL, ALBERT. Class 19.PAPER HOLDERS F2012/00559-EUROSHELF INVESTMENT HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 20.SHELF SUPPORTS F2012/00560-EUROSHELF INVESTMENT HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 20.SHELF SUPPORTS F2012/00561-EUROSHELF INVESTMENT HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 08.BRACKETS F2012/00562-PERMA SEATING (PTY) LTD. Class 08.A LEVER OF A POSITION ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE SEAT F2012/00563-PERMA SEATING (PTY) LTD. Class 08.A LOWER RAIL OF POSITION ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE SEAT F2012/00564-PERMA SEATING (PTY) LTD. Class 08.AN UPPER RAIL OF A POSITION ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE SEAT F2012/00565-PERMA SEATING (PTY) LTD. Class 08.A PIVOT LOCATING MEMBER OF POSITION AJUSTMENT SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE SEAT - APPLIED ON 30/04/ Page 268

269 A2012/00569-JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED. Class 28.HAIR DRYER. Priority: 31/10/2011, A2012/00571-JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED. Class 28.GRILL FOR A HAIR DRYER. Priority: 31/10/2011, A2012/00575-JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED. Class 28.GRILL FOR HAIR DRYER. Priority: 31/10/2011, A2012/00576-JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED. Class 28.GRILL FOR A HAIR DRYER. Priority: 31/10/2011, A2012/00578-ABSOLUT HOLDING FILIAL. Class 09.BOTTLES A2012/00579-ABSOLUT HOLDING FILIAL. Class 09.BOTTLE BASES A2012/00580-ABSOLUT HOLDING FILIAL. Class 09.BOTTLES A2012/00581-ABSOLUT HOLDING FILIAL. Class 09.BOTTLES A2012/00582-ADESH RAJENDHRA NAIDOO. Class 09.STREET POLE BIN A2012/00583-ADESH RAJENDHRA NAIDOO. Class 09.STREET POLE ADVERTISING BIN A2012/00584-ADESH RAJENDHRA NAIDOO. Class 20.STREET POLE ADVERTISING UNIT A2012/00601-STEINHOBEL, BRIAN ARTHUR. Class 07.PRONGS A2012/00608-STEPHEN GRANT ACKHURST. Class 13.ELECTRICAL MULTI-PLUG ADAPTOR F2012/00547-JJF CONCEPTS CC. Class 06.SCREENS F2012/00553-GROBBELAAR, PIERRE. Class 09.A COLLAPSIBLE CARRIER FOR CUPS OF BEVERAGE F2012/00568-VITTORIO FERRUCCIO FAROLDI. Class 99.GEYSER F2012/00570-JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED. Class 28.GRILL FOR A HAIR DRYER. Priority: 31/10/2011, F2012/00572-JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED. Class 28.GRILL FOR HAIR DRYER. Priority: 31/10/2011, F2012/00573-JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED. Class 28.GRILL FOR A HAIR DRYER. Priority: 31/10/2011, F2012/00574-JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED. Class 28.GRILL FOR A HAIR DRYER. Priority: 31/10/2011, F2012/00577-JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED. Class 28.GRILL FOR A HAIR DRYER. Priority: 31/10/2011, Page 269

270 - APPLIED ON 02/05/ A2012/00586-BAJAJ AUTO LIMITED. Class 12.MOTORCYCLE. Priority: 02/11/2011, A2012/00644-DAF TRUCKS N.V.. Class 12.RIGHT HEADLIGHT PANELS FOR VEHICLES A2012/00645-DAF TRUCKS N.V.. Class 12.FRONT GRILLES FOR VEHICLES F2012/00610-LINTVELT, HEINRICH. Class 13.ADAPTER FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR SOCKET - APPLIED ON 03/05/ A2012/00587-HONDA MOTOR CO LTD. Class 12.FRONT COVERS FOR MOTOR SCOOTERS. Priority: 10/11/2011, A2012/00588-HONDA MOTOR CO LTD. Class 12.REAR COVERS FOR MOTOR SCOOTERS. Priority: 10/11/2011, A2012/00589-HONDA MOTOR CO LTD. Class 12.MOTOR SCOOTERS. Priority: 10/11/2011, A2012/00590-HONDA MOTOR CO LTD. Class 12.AUTOMOBILES. Priority: 04/11/2011, 2011/ A2012/00591-CLINT DOUGLAS WESTLEY. Class 13.WEILLEYS J2 BOC (ELECRICAL JUNCTION BOC) A2012/00592-NOKIA CORPORATION. Class 14.HANDSET A2012/00593-NOKIA CORPORATION. Class 14.HANDSET. Priority: 28/02/2012, 29/ A2012/00594-NOKIA CORPORATION. Class 14.HANDSET. Priority: 23/01/2012, 29/ F2012/00609-FODDER SOLUTIONS (QLD) PTY LTD. Class 25.GREENHOUSES - APPLIED ON 04/05/ A2012/00597-GEORG FREDERIK HEINE. Class 20.DISPLAY UNIT A2012/00599-MILLER, ROY KEVIN. Class 09.A SEALING ARRANGEMENT 01 A2012/00602-KIA MOTORS CORPORATION. Class 12.AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 09/03/2012, A2012/00603-HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY. Class 32.TYPEFACE. Priority: 16/11/2011, Page 270

271 A2012/00604-HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY. Class 12.AUTOMOBILE FOR PASSENGERS. Priority: 14/02/2012, A2012/00605-STEPHEN GRANT ACKHURST. Class 13.ELECTRICAL MULTI-PLUG ADAPTOR A2012/00606-STEPHEN GRANT ACKHURST. Class 13.ELECTRICAL MULTI-PLUG ADAPTOR F2012/00596-NARAN NAIDU. Class 10.WEIGHING APPARATUS F2012/00598-TRUSEAL (PTY) LTD. Class 08.A LOCKING DEVICE F2012/00600-MILLER, ROY KEVIN. Class 09.A SEALING ARRANGEMENT 02 - APPLIED ON 07/05/ F2012/00611-KISTLER HOLDING AG. Class 10.HOLLOW PROFILE FOR A FORCE SENSOR. Priority: 07/11/2011, F2012/00612-KISTLER HOLDING AG. Class 10.HOLLOW PROFILE FOR FORCE SENSOR. Priority: 07/11/2011, F2012/00613-WILLEM JACOBUS GAGIANO. Class 08.SLIDING SOCKS HANGER F2012/00614-WEKABA ENGINEERING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 25.A PRE-STRESSING LOCKING UNIT F2012/00615-WEKABA ENGINEERING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 25.A PRE-STRESSING LOCKING UNIT F2012/00624-AUSROAD SYSTEMS PTY LTD. Class 12.STEMMING VEHICLES F2012/00625-AUSROAD SYSTEMS PTY LTD. Class 15.STEMMING UNITS - APPLIED ON 08/05/ A2012/00616-WOODLAM (PTY)LTD. Class 23.A HEATER A2012/00617-DR. RIX, DIETER. Class 26.A TORCH. Priority: 08/11/2011, A2012/00618-DR. RIX, DIETER. Class 26.A TORCH. Priority: 08/11/2011, A2012/00619-DR. RIX, DIETER. Class 26.A TORCH. Priority: 08/11/2011, A2012/00620-DR. RIX, DIETER. Class 26.A TORCH. Priority: 08/11/2011, A2012/00622-DR. RIX, DIETER. Class 26.A TORCH. Priority: 08/11/2011, Page 271

272 A2012/00623-DR. RIX, DIETER. Class 26.A TORCH. Priority: 08/11/2011, APPLIED ON 09/05/ A2012/00627-MARC WALLER. Class 21.CRICKET BAT A2012/00628-MARC WALLER. Class 21.CRICKET BAT A2012/00629-BUCKLEY, JOEL. Class 11.WRISTBAND. Priority: 09/11/2011, 29/406,066 A2012/00630-BUCKLEY, JOEL. Class 11.WRISTBAND. Priority: 09/11/2011, 29/406,066 A2012/00631-BUCKLEY, JOEL. Class 11.WRISTBAND. Priority: 09/05/2012, 29/406,066 A2012/00632-BUCKLEY, JOEL. Class 11.WRISTBAND. Priority: 09/11/2011, 29/406,066 F2012/00626-LABUSCHAGNE, JOHANNES; JAKOBUS; UYS, PIETER, WOUTER. Class 14.KEYPAD - APPLIED ON 10/05/ A2012/00633-SEYMOUR POWELL LIMITED. Class 09.AEROSOL DISPENSER. Priority: 15/11/2011, A2012/00634-MINTEK. Class 10.AN ASSAY DEVICE A2012/00637-MINTEK. Class 24.AN ASSAY DEVICE A2012/00638-DAF TRUCKS N.V.. Class 12.WINGS FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 10/03/2012, A2012/00639-DAF TRUCKS N.V.. Class 12.TRUCKS A2012/00640-DAF TRUCKS N.V.. Class 12.INTERIORS OF VEHICLES A2012/00641-DAF TRUCKS N.V.. Class 12.BUMPERS FOR VEHICLES A2012/00642-DAF TRUCKS N.V.. Class 12.RIGHT FOGLIGHTS FOR VEHICLES A2012/00643-DAF TRUCKS N.V.. Class 12.WINGS FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 19/03/2012, A2012/00646-DAF TRUCKS N.V.. Class 26.LEFT HEADLIGHTS FOR VEHICLES A2012/00647-DAF TRUCKS N.V.. Class 12.LEFT HEADLIGHT PANELS FOR VEHICLES A2012/00649-DAF TRUCKS N.V.. Class 12.BUMPER AIR INTAKES FOR VEHICLES A2012/00650-DAF TRUCKS N.V.. Class 12.LEFT STEP=PLATES FOR VEHICLES Page 272

273 A2012/00651-DAF TRUCKS N.V.. Class 12.RIGHT STEP=PLATES FOR VEHICLES A2012/00652-DAF TRUCKS N.V.. Class 26.LEFT FOGLIGHTS FOR VEHICLES F2012/00635-MINTEK. Class 24.AN ASSAY DEVICE F2012/00636-MINTEK. Class 10.AN ASSAY DEVICE - APPLIED ON 11/05/ A2012/00653-EVOTEC PLASTICS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 09.CONTAINTERS FOR BALL-TYPE DEODERANT APPLICATIONS A2012/00654-EVOTEC PLASTICS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 09.CONTAINERS FOR BALL-TYPE DEODORANT APPLICATORS A2012/00656-EVOTEC PLASTICS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 09.CONTAINERS FOR BALL-TYPE DEODORANT APPLICATIONS A2012/00657-DE BEERS CENTENARY AG. Class 11.JEWELLERY ITEM A2012/00658-DE BEERS CENTENARY AG. Class 11.RING A2012/00661-BID INDUSTRIAL HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 31.DOUGH CUTTER A2012/00662-BID INDUSTRIAL HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 31.DOUGH CUTTER A2012/00663-MARK JACK LYONS. Class 12.VEHICLE A2012/00664-APEX POWER CORDSET TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD. Class 13.ELECTRICAL ADAPTOR A2012/00665-APEX POWER CORDSET TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD. Class 13.ELECTRICAL ADAPTOR A2012/00666-APEX POWER CORDSET TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD. Class 13.ELECTRICAL COUPLER A2012/00668-APEX POWER CORDSET TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD. Class 13.ELECTRICAL ADAPTOR A2012/00669-DE BEERS CENTENARY AG. Class 11.RING F2012/00655-EVOTEC PLASTICS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 09.CONTAINERS FOR BALL-TYPE DEODORANT APPLICATIONS F2012/00660-BOTHA DIEDERICK JACOBUS. Class 20.FRAME F2012/00667-APEX POWER CORDSET TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD. Class 13.ELECTRICAL COUPLER ARRANGEMENT F2012/00670-DESIGN 4 TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD. Class 13.ELECTRICAL SWITCH F2012/00671-DESIGN 4 TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD. Class 13.ELECTRICAL SWITCH Page 273

274 - APPLIED ON 14/05/ A2012/00672-RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED. Class 23.AIR FRESHENER. Priority: 16/11/2011, A2012/00673-RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED. Class 23.AIR FRESHENER. Priority: 16/11/2011, A2012/00674-RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED. Class 09.CAP. Priority: 16/11/2011, A2012/00675-RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED. Class 09.REFILL BOTTLE. Priority: 16/11/2011, A2012/00676-RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED. Class 09.REFILL BOTTLE. Priority: 16/11/2011, A2012/00677-RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED. Class 23.AIR FRESHENER. Priority: 16/11/2011, A2012/00678-AUSTEN, WADE MERWYN. Class 09.A TRAY A2012/00679-AUSTEN, WADE MERWYN. Class 07.A TRAY F2012/00680-JACQUES PRINSLOO. Class 31.A STOVE - APPLIED ON 15/05/ A2012/00681-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 22/11/2011, 29/407,004 A2012/00682-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 22/11/2011, 29/407,004 A2012/00684-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 22/11/2011, 29/407,0004 A2012/00686-NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED. Class 09.A CLOSURE A2012/00694-BRUCE WACHER. Class 09.PLLANT HOLDER F2012/00683-OTO MELARA S.P.A.. Class 22.RING GASKETS, ESPECIALLY FOR USE IN RESPECT OF GUN BARRELS. Priority: 16/11/2011, F2012/00685-NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED. Class 09.A CLOSURE - APPLIED ON 16/05/ Page 274

275 A2012/00687-GARDENA KRESS & KASTNER GMBH. Class 23.HOSES. Priority: 22/11/2011, A2012/00688-GARDENA KRESS & KASTNER GMBH. Class 23.HOSES. Priority: 22/11/2011, A2012/00689-GARDENA KRESS & KASTNER GMBH. Class 23.HOSES. Priority: 22/11/2011, A2012/00690-GARDENA KRESS & KASTNER GMBH. Class 23.HOSES. Priority: 22/11/2011, A2012/00691-GARDENA KRESS & KASTNER GMBH. Class 23.HOSES. Priority: 22/11/2011, A2012/00692-GARDENA KRESS & KASTNER GMBH. Class 23.HOSES. Priority: 22/11/2011, A2012/00695-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S A. Class 27.SMOKERS'ACCESSORY. Priority: 21/11/2011, A2012/00696-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S A. Class 27.SMOKERS' ACCESSORY. Priority: 21/11/2011, A2012/00697-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A.. Class 27.SMOKERS'ACCESSORY. Priority: 21/11/2011, A2012/00698-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S A. Class 27.SMOKERS' ACCESSORY. Priority: 21/11/2011, A2012/00699-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S A. Class 27.SMOKERS' ACCESSORY. Priority: 21/11/2011, A2012/00700-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. Class 27.SMOKERS ACCESSORY. Priority: 21/11/2011, A2012/00701-TIGER FOOD BRANDS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY HOLDING COMPANY (PTY) LTD. Class 01.LOAF OF BREAD A2012/00702-KABUSHI KAISHA TOSHIBA. Class 14.RECORDING MEDIUM. Priority: 09/12/2011, A2012/00703-SOREMARTEC S.A. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 21/11/2011, F2012/00693-CORPCLO 953 CC T/A BAG-EEZE. Class 09.GRIP FOR A BAG - APPLIED ON 17/05/2012 A2012/00704-SAVERGLASS. Class 09.BOTTLES. Priority: 18/11/2011, A2012/00705-SAVERGLASS. Class 09.BOTTLES. Priority: 18/11/2011, A2012/00706-SAVERGLASS. Class 09.BOTTLES. Priority: 18/11/2011, A2012/00707-SAVERGLASS. Class 09.BOTTLES. Priority: 18/11/2011, Page 275

276 A2012/00708-SAVERGLASS. Class 09.BOTTLES. Priority: 28/11/2011, A2012/00709-SAVERGLASS. Class 09.BOTTLES. Priority: 05/12/2011, A2012/00710-SAVERGLASS. Class 09.BOTTLES. Priority: 05/12/2011, A2012/00711-SAVERGLASS. Class 09.BOTTLES. Priority: 30/01/2012, A2012/00712-SAVERGLASS. Class 09.BOTTLES. Priority: 30/01/2012, A2012/00717-HANGZHOU JUNCTION IMP. & EXP. CO., LTD.. Class 26.LED BULB A2012/00718-HANGZHOU JUNCTION IMP. & EXP. CO., LTD.. Class 26.LED BULB - APPLIED ON 18/05/ A2012/00713-S.C. JOHNSON & SON INC. Class 23.DISPENSER. Priority: 21/11/2011, 29/406,978 A2012/00714-LG ELECTRONICS INC. Class 15.WASHING MACHINE. Priority: 29/11/2011, A2012/00715-LEON LIVERSAGE. Class 30.SADDLE TREE A2012/00721-S.C. JOHNSON & SON INC. Class 23.DISPENSER F2012/00716-LEON LIVERSAGE. Class 30.SADDLE TREE - APPLIED ON 21/05/ A2012/00719-KENWOOD LIMITED. Class 31.PARTS OF FOOD PROCESSORS. Priority: 22/11/2011, F2012/00720-GNG PINE PRODUCTS CC. Class COFFINS, CASKETS, BOXES TO STORE DEAD BODIES, BURIAL DEVICES FOR BODIES - APPLIED ON 22/05/ A2012/00726-RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED. Class 09.CAP. Priority: 24/11/2011, A2012/00727-RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED. Class 09.AEROSOL. Priority: 24/11/2011, A2012/00728-NATURAL FORMULAS LIMITED. Class 09.CONTAINERS Page 276

277 F2012/00722-DALFRED KONSTRUKSIE (PTY) LTD. Class 25.PRE-FABRICATED WALL PANEL F2012/00723-DALFRED KONSTRUKSIE (PTY) LTD. Class 25.PRE-FABRICATED WALL PANEL F2012/00724-DALFRED KONSTRUKSIE (PTY) LTD. Class 25.PRE-FABRICATED WALL PANEL F2012/00725-DALFRED KONSTRUKSIE (PTY) LTD. Class 25.PRE-FABRICATED WALL PANEL F2012/00729-GROBABY CC. Class 06.CUSHION - APPLIED ON 23/05/ A2012/00730-MCALPHINE, GILROY CLEMENTS. Class 09.BLANK PAIR FOR A BOX A2012/00731-YAN-KWONG WONG. Class 07.FOOD CHOPPER. Priority: 13/12/2011, M001 A2012/00732-DAIMLER AG. Class 12.VEHICLES A2012/00733-GREATOREX, DEAN KEVIN. Class 27.LIGHTER HOLDERS - APPLIED ON 24/05/ A2012/00734-FALCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED. Class 09.CONTAINERS - APPLIED ON 25/05/ /00743-KAHLUA AG,. Class 09.BOTTLES A2012/00735-SOREMARTEC S.A. Class 01.CONFECTIONERY A2012/00744-KAHLUA AG. Class 09.BOTTLES A2012/00745-RUUD LIGHTING, INC. Class 26.lighting fixtures. Priority: 28/11/2011, 29/407,377 A2012/00746-RUUD LIGHTING, INC. Class 26.LIGHTING FIXTURES. Priority: 28/11/2011, 29/407,377 F2012/00736-YAZAKI CORPORATION. Class 12.ELECTRIC WIRE HOLDER FOR VEHICLE. Priority: 25/11/2011, F2012/00737-YAZAKI CORPORATION. Class 12.ELECTRIC WIRE HOLDER FOR VEHICLE. Priority: 25/11/2011, Page 277

278 F2012/00739-YAZAKI CORPORATION. Class 12.ELECTRIC WIRE HOLDER FOR VEHICLE. Priority: 25/11/2011, F2012/00740-YAZAKI CORPORATION. Class 12.ELECTRIC WIRE HOLDER FOR VEHICLE. Priority: 25/11/2011, F2012/00741-YAZAKI CORPORATION. Class 12.ELECTRIC WIRE HOLDER FOR VEHICLE. Priority: 25/11/2011, F2012/00742-YAZAKI CORPORATION. Class 12.ELECTRIC WIRE HOLDER FOR VEHICLE. Priority: 25/11/2011, APPLIED ON 28/05/ F2012/00747-JUSTIN LOUIS VAN HEERDEN. Class 99.COMFY SLING MEDICAL ARM SLING F2012/00748-STRIPE-IT CC. Class 20.STRIP FOR APPLICATION TO A SURFACE WHICH CARRIES VEHICULAR TRAFFIC F2012/00749-DIVINE INSPIRATION TRADING 591 (PTY) LTD T/A 2G&G. Class 20.BASE STRIP FOR SHELF DISPLAY - APPLIED ON 29/05/ A2012/00750-HUNTER PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL PTYLTD. Class 23.BRACKET FOR MOUNTING A CEILING FAN. Priority: 09/12/2011, 15616/2011 A2012/00751-HUNTER PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL PTYLTD. Class 23.CEILING FAN HUB. Priority: 09/12/2011, 15618/2011 A2012/00752-HUNTER PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL PTYLTD. Class 23.CEILING FAN BLADE. Priority: 09/12/2011, 15614/2011 A2012/00753-HUNTER PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL PTYLTD. Class 13.ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR. Priority: 09/12/2011, 15613/2011 A2012/00754-HUNTER PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL PTYLTD. Class 13.ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR. Priority: 09/12/2011, 15611/2011 A2012/00756-SHOCK DOCTOR, INC.. Class 21.MOUTHGUARDS A2012/00757-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 04.TOOTHBRUSHES. Priority: 30/11/2011, 29/407,566 A2012/00758-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 04.TOOTHBRUSHES. Priority: 30/11/2011, 29/407,559 A2012/00760-SHOCK DOCTOR, INC.. Class 21.MOUTHGUARDS A2012/00761-HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES INC. Class 15.PICK HOLDER. Priority: 30/11/2011, US13/307,601, 30/11/2011, US29/407,487 Page 278

279 A2012/00762-HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES INC. Class 15.PICK HOLDER. Priority: 30/11/2011, US29/407,489 F2012/00759-SHOCK DOCTOR, INC.. Class 21.MOUTHGUARDS F2012/00755-SHOCK DOCTOR, INC.. Class 21.MOUTHGUARDS ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40 Application Number Assignor Assignee F2004/01688 BEDROCK MINING SUPPORT (PTY) LIMITED F2004/01689 BEDROCK MINING SUPPORT (PTY) LIMITED SHANYELA TIMBERS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED% SHANYELA TIMBERS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED% A2008/00573 AVANTI CORPORATION GEORGE SPIRITS KABUSHIKI KAISHA CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41 Application Number In the name of Name F2004/01689 SMT MINING TIMBER (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED F2004/01688 SMT MINING TIMBER (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED BEDROCK MINING SUPPORT (PTY) LIMITED BEDROCK MINING SUPPORT (PTY) LIMITED 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 279

280 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. : A2010/01129 Applicant : Loadhog Limited Class : 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied. CONTAINERS Date of lodgment: 17/08/2010 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2011/01070 Applicant : Serta, Inc. Class : 06 Article to which the Design is to be applied. MATTRESSES Date of lodgment: 21/07/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2011/01362 Applicant : MAN Truck & Bus AG. Class : 12 Article to which the Design is to be applied. REAR WINDOWS FOR VEHICLES Date of lodgment: 29/08/2011 Registrar of Designs Page 280

281 Design No. : F2011/01391 Applicant : Crown Equipment Corporation. Class : 12 Article to which the Design is to be applied. REACH TRUCKS / FORKLIFTS Date of lodgment: 01/09/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : F2012/00216 Applicant : The New Reclamation Group (PTY) Limited Class : 23 Article to which the Design is to be applied. A HEAT EXCHANGER ASSEMBLY: OVERALL UNIT Date of lodgment: 02/03/2012 Registrar of Designs Design No. : F2012/00064 Applicant : The New Reclamation Group (PTY) Limited Class : 23 Article to which the Design is to be applied. A THERMAL CRACKING ASSEMBLY OVERALL UNIT Date of lodgment: 25/01/2012 Registrar of Designs Design No. : F2012/00065 Applicant : The New Reclamation Group (PTY) Limited Class : 23 Article to which the Design is to be applied. A THERMAL CRACKING ASSEMBLY CHAMBER ONLY Date of lodgment: 25/01/2012 Registrar of Designs Design No. : F2012/00217 Applicant : The New Reclamation Group (PTY) Limited Class : 23 Article to which the Design is to be applied. A HEAT EXCHANGER ASSEMBLY CHAMBER ONLY Date of lodgment: 02/03/2012 Registrar of Designs Page 281

282 Design No. : F2011/01709 Applicant : SMIT, LIESEL Class : 25 Article to which the Design is to be applied. CONNECTOR Date of lodgment: 28/10/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2010/01129 Applicant : Loadhog Limited Class : 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied. CONTAINERS Date of lodgment: 17/08/2010 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2011/01070 Applicant : Serta, Inc. Class : 06 Article to which the Design is to be applied. MATTRESSES Date of lodgment: 21/07/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2011/01362 Applicant : MAN Trucks & Bus AG Class : 12 Article to which the Design is to be applied. REAR WINDOWS FOR VEHICLES Date of lodgment: 29/08/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : F2011/01391 Applicant : Crown Equipment Corporation Class : 12 Article to which the Design is to be applied. REACH TRUCKS/FORKLIFTS Date of lodgment: 01/09/2011 Registrar of Designs Page 282

283 Design No. : F2011/01710 Applicant : SMIT, LIESEL Class : 25 Article to which the Design is to be applied. CONNECTOR Date of lodgment: 28/10/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : F2011/01711 Applicant : SMIT, LIESEL Class : 25 Article to which the Design is to be applied. CONNECTOR Date of lodgment: 28/10/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : F2011/01712 Applicant : SMIT, LIESEL Class : 25 Article to which the Design is to be applied. CONNECTOR Date of lodgment: 28/10/2011 Registrar of Designs NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS Notice of registration of the designs mentioned below has been issued by the Registrar of Designs in terms of the Designs Act, 1993 (Act No. 195 of 1993) INSPECTION OF DESIGNS A design application, may after a notice of registration has been published, be inspected during office hours at the Designs Office, Pretoria, at a charge of R3, 00 COPIES OF DOCUMENTS The Designs Office, Private Bag X400, Pretoria, supplies photocopies of all design documents at R1, 00 per page. (Payment to be affected by revenue stamps only.) The numerical references denote the following: (21) Number of application. (22) Date of lodgement. (23) release date (if applicable). (DR) Date of registration. (52) Class. (24) Type of design. (71) Name(s) of applicant(s). (33) Page 283

284 Country. (31) Number and. (32) Date of convention application. (54) Articles to which design is to be applied. (57) Brief statement of features. N.B.: Date of registration (DR) is either Date of lodgement (22) or Date of convention of application (32) whichever is the earlier. 21: A2010/ : 17/11/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: DESMOND AUBERY 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: HEAT-PUMP WATER HEARTER 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a heatpump water heater resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown in the accompanying photographs. The electrical grommets shown in Figure 3 are disclaimed for the purposes of this design 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illsutrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. Page 284

285 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying rerpesentations. 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : 21: A2011/ : : Page 285

286 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design of which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or Page 286

287 ornamentaiton of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The feature of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : Page 287

288 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. Teh features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE Page 288

289 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 33: : Monaco 32: : BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The feature of the design of which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 21: A2011/ : : Page 289

290 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Nampak Plastics Europe Limited 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 57: The design relates to a rear bumper for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Front Grille for an Automobile 57: The design relates to a front grille for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2011/ : : 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. 21: A2011/ : : 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. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Rear Bumper for an Automobile 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A Page 290

291 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. 21: A2011/ : : 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. 21: A2011/ : : 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. 21: A2011/ : : 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. 21: A2011/ : : 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. Page 291

292 21: A2011/ : : 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. 21: A2011/ : : 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. 21: A2011/ : : 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. 21: A2011/ : : 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. 21: A2011/ : : 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. Page 292

293 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Front Portion for an Automobile 57: The design relates to a front portion for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 57: The design relates to an emergency identification card holder. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 33: Application Serial No : United States of America 32: : Front Bumper for an Automobile 57: The design relates to a front bumper for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 54: BOTTLES 57: The design is for a bottle with an elongate neck and a base section. The elongate neck broadens in a concave curve from its narrowest diameter into the widest part of the base section, which subsequently tapers towards the base of the bottle, where the base is at its narrowest. The upper section of elongate neck of the bottle forms an annular ridge as well as an indentation. A flat extrusion, which follows the outline of the bottle, extends outwards from the central plane of the bottle until it reaches the top of the bottle where it forms a wide t-shaped horizontal extrusion. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: HLAYISEKA ENTERPRISES CC 33: : Benelux 32: : Emergency Identification Card Holder Page 293

294 Three-dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 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. 21: A2011/ : : 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. 21: A2011/ : : 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. 21: A2011/ : : 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. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A Page 294

295 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 54: CUPS 57: The design is for a cup having a body, an earshaped handle and a slim, cirucular base. The body is concave and diverges upwardly and radially outwardly. The handle projects outwardly. The handle projects outwardly form a side of the body. The base, provided at a bottom of the cup, is slightly narrower than the body. An ornamental floral arrangement of distinguishable colours is depicted on an outer surface of the body. Three-dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 54: CUPS 57: The design is for a cup having a body, an earshaped handle and a slim, circular base. The body is concave and diverges upwardly and radially outwardly. The handle projects outwardly from a side of the body. The base, provided at a bottom of the cup, is slightly narrower than the body. Three-dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 54: SAUCERS 57: The design is for a saucer. The saucer has a generally circular outline in top view with an inner, central, circular recess for accommodating a base of a cup. The saucer has a circular base or foot, opposite the recess. A rectangular projection projects outwardly from a periphery of the saucer. Three-dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 54: SAUCERS 57: The design is for a saucer. The saucer has a generally circular outline in top view with an inner, central, ciruclar recess for accommodating a base of a cup. The saucer has a circular base or foot, Page 295

296 opposite the recess. A rectangular projection projects outwardly from a prephery of the saucer. An ornamental depiction of a flower is provided on an upper surface of the saucer, adjacent the recess opposite the projection. Three-dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 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. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: FERRARI S.P.A. 54: Toy-Car 57: The design relates to a toy-car. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9. 24: Part A 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 54: Dispensing Tube and Cap Therefor 57: The design relates to a dispensing tube and cap therefor. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: FERRARI S.P.A. 54: Car 57: The design relates to a car. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. Page 296

297 dispensing unit protruding forwardly at its front face, each unit flanked by a pair of operating levers, which are pivotally attached to sides of the dispensing units. Each unit has operating buttons at its front face and a pair of circular dispensing spouts protruding downwardly from an underside of each unit. A medial portion, between each dispensing unit and the tray, has a plurality of horizontal rib formations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 1. 24: Part A 71: MARS INCORPORATED 54: Chocolate Piece 57: The design relates to a chocolate piece. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 54: COFFEE MACHINES 57: The design is for a beverage dispenser in the form of a coffee machine. The dispenser is rectangular and fairly bilaterally symmetrical. The dispenser has two rectangular towers, a medial rectangular portion adjoining the two towers, a rectangular tray extending forwardly from a front base and legs extending vertically from the base of the dispenser. Each tower has a generally oval Three-dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 54: COFFEE MACHINES 57: The design is for a beverage dispenser in the form of a coffee machine. The dispenser includes a generally orthogonal tower with a rounded top, a rounded rear and rectangular side walls with bevelled shoulders. The rounded top extends from the rear and protrudes beyond a front face of the tower. A handle is pivoted at a rear portion of the top and extends beyond the length of the top. The side walls have a plurality of vertically extending rib formations. Semi-circular flanges protrude from a front face of the tower, the first from a base of the tower and the second above the first flange. An orthogonal, transparent, cylinder at the rear of the machine extends upward from a base adjoining the machine. Page 297

298 54: Motorcycle 57: The design relates to a motorcycle. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. Three-dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 54: CUPS 57: The design is for a container in the form of a cup. The cup includes a generally elongate body with a sealed end and an opposite open end. The body widens towards the open end. A U-shaped handle is positioned at a side of the body towards the open end portion. A grid defines a space between the handle and the body of the cup. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. 54: Cover for an Outboard Motor 57: The design relates to a cover for an outboard motor. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. Three-dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. 21: A2011/ : : Page 298

299 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 54: MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a vehicle, particularly a threeplus-one-seater with three doors, having short front and rear overhangs and large wheels. The bonnet is flanked by hunches extending from the windscreen to the front bumper. The front has large, circular headlights and a rimmed heagonal radiator grille with a hexagonal air intake and additional integrated lights prositioned below. Front and rear bumper contours are smooth. Trims surround the wheel arches and extend as lips below the front and rear bumpers. The side doors with double-hinge joints have integrated sills. The windows taper as they extend back towards the rear, emphasizing the vehicle's wedges shape. The rear has a two-part tailgate consisting of one section which is attached to the roof and a lower section which is a drawer. The rear lights have a trapezoidal stirrup design. triangular apertures having rounded edges separate the V-shaped pairs of spokes from each other. The spokes taper toward the rim. The surface of the spokes in plane toward the hub and transforms into a narrow ridge toward the rim being flanked by steeply chamfered areas at both sides. The ridges are superimposed onto the also chamfered rim flange. Three-dimensional view form the front Three-dimensional view from the front 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 54: 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 triangular apertures having rounded edges separate the spokes of each V-shaped pair from each other. Narrow generally 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 3 24: Part F 71: KIRSCH, Joachim Friedrich 54: STATIONARY POUCHES 57: The design is for a stationary pouch comprising a planar flexible body which is rectangular with rounded corners in front and rear view outline when in an open condition. An inside surface of the body is provided with a plurality of elastic stationaryretaining formations being provided by elastic members which are attached to the body on an operatively inside surface thereof. Some of the elastic members are associated with stationaryretaining pockets, also provided on the inside surface of the body and operatively below their associated stationary-retaining formations. An operatively outside surface of the body carries two adjacent and independent stationary pockets of rectangular outline. In a closed condition, the body has a generally cylindrical appearance. Page 299

300 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 33: : Benelux 32: : CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having a cylindrical body, a neck portion and a top portion for receiving a lid. The cylindrical body includes a circular base portion which extends upwardly and tapers slightly into the neck portion. The top portion is cylindrical and includes two circumferential collars at its base and spiral ridges on its upper exterior wall for engaging a matched groove of a lid. Three-dimensional view 21: A2011/ : 29/07/ : 43: 52: Class :Part A 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having a cylindrical body, a neck portion and a top portion for receiving a lid. The cylindrical body includes a circular base portion which extends upwardly and tapers slightly into the neck portion. The top portion is cylindrical and includes two circumferential collars at its base and spiral ridges on its upper exterior wall for engaging a matched groove of a lid. 21: A2011/ : 29/07/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having a cylindrical body, a neck portion and a top portion for receiving a lid. The cylindrical body includes a circular base portion which extends upwardly and tapers slightly into the neck portion. The top portion is cylindrical and includes two circumferential collars at its base and spiral ridges on its upper exterior wall for engaging a matched groove of a lid. 21: A2011/ : 29/07/ : Page 300

301 52: Class 7 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 54: GRILLS 57: The design is for a grill which includes an elongate dish-shaped base, having rounded lower edges, and a complemental lid received over a top of the base. An elongate handle which has a peripherally extending constriction stands proud of the lid. The interface of the lid and the base slopes downwardly from the rear toward the front when seen in side view. The grill includes a circular operating knob on a front face of the base, offset toward one end. An undercut rectangular panel is provided centrally on the front face of the base. When viewed from the bottom, the base has a D- shaped recess at either end and four circular feet toward its corners. 21: A2011/ : 29/07/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container having a cylindrical body, a neck portion and a top portion for receiving a lid. The cylindrical body includes a circular base portion which extends upwardly and tapers slightly into the neck portion. The top portion is cylindrical and includes two circumferential collars at its base and spiral ridges on its upper exterior wall for engaging a matched groove of a lid. Three-dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : A2011/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 54: GRILLS 57: The design is for a grill which includes an elongate dish-shaped base, having rounded lower edges, and a complemental oblong grill plate which is accommodated on top of the base. The grill plate is substantially planar with rounded corners and has a plurality of parallel laterally extending ridges on an upper surface and an elongate indentation on opposing sides. The grill includes a circular operating knob on a front face of the base, offset toward one end. An upper surface of the grill slopes downwardly from the rear toward the front. An undercut rectangular panel is provided centrally on the front face of the base. When viewed from the bottom, the grill has a D-shaped recess at either end and four circular feet toward its corners. Page 301

302 71: ZIMCO GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: Aerosol Actuator 57: The design relates to an aerosol actuator. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration of the illustrated aerosol actuator. Three-dimensional view 21: A2011/ : 03/06/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: MARK STANLEY COX AND LE ANNE SANDRA COX 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: PLASTIC CONTAINERS 57: The design is to be applied to a container. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuratio and/or ornamentation and/or pattern, substantially as shown in the representation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 54: COFFEE MACHINES 57: The design is for a coffee machine having a flat base and a rectangular parallelepiped body which is positioned on the base. The machine includes a flat, rectangular parallelepiped support member, defining a flat support surface, which is positioned on the base, in front of, and flush with, the body. The support surface defines a series of elongate drainage openings. When seen in front view, the support member is vertically divided into first and second portions. A rectangular parallelepiped container is positioned on the second portion and includes transparent sidewalls and a complemental cover which, when seen in side view, forms a complementary extension of a top surface of the body. A roughly circular cylindrical pouring mechanism, having a hinged lid and a downwardly disposed spout, protrudes from a top portion of the body and projects forwardly so that the spout is above the first portion of the support member. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9. 24: Part A Page 302

303 57: The design is for a receiving unit for a baby monitoring apparatus. The unit includes a body which includes a bottom portion, a neck portion, and a head portion. The bottom and neck portions are oval in cross-section. In front view, a generally bilaterally symmetrical outline of the body extends upwardly from a flat base of the body, then curves inwardly towards the neck portion, and then curves around the head portion. In side view, a generally bilaterally symmetrical outline of the body extends upwardly from the base, then curves inwardly towards the neck portion, and then extends upwardly along the head portion. The head portion defines a circular hole therethrough from front to rear. A front of the body defines a central, circular recess. A lower front portion of the body includes a plurality of holes in a star-shaped formation. Three-dimensional view from the front 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. 54: Motorcycle 57: The design relates to a motorcycle. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. Three-dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 10 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 54: RECEIVING UNITS FOR BABY MONITORING APPARATUS 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 10 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 33: : United Kingdom 32: : TRANSMITTING UNITS FOR BABY MONITORING APPARATUS 57: The design is for a receiving unit for a baby monitoring apparatus. The unit includes a body which includes a bottom portion, a neck portion, and a head portion. The bottom and neck portions are oval in cross-section. In front view, a generally bilaterally symmetrical outline of the body curves Page 303

304 outwardly upwardly from a flat base of the body, then curves inwardly towards the neck portion, and then curves around the head portion. In side view, a generally bilaterally symmetrical outline of the body extends upwardly from the base, then curves inwardly towards the neck portion, and then extends upwardly along the head portion. A front of the body defines a central, circular recess. Three-dimensional view 21: A2011/ : 11/08/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: SHAREDPHONE INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: PRINTERS 57: The design is for a printer that is generally rectangular in its front, rear, top and bottom views, apart from its side walls tapering slightly inwardly towards the front. Its top wall curves downwards quite dramatically towards the front. Other details of the printer are as shown on the representations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 54: PACKAGING 57: The design is for an article of packaging having a generally hexahedron-shaped body, defining major opposite front and rear faces, minor side faces, and a minor top face. In front and rear view, the body tapers upwardly inwardly. An arrangement of three discontinuous, parallel, contour-like lines on the front face and the side faces visually divides each of these faces into four segments. On the front face, a line visually bisects a bottom one of the segments into two side halves. A prominent circular recess is defined in the front face. An elongate bulge inside the recess extends upwardly from a bottom of the recess partway towards a top thereof. The front face is slightly convex when seen in top and bottom view. A lug, defining a decumbent oval opening therethrough, projects upwardly from a top rear edge of the body. Page 304

305 Three-dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: VECTO TRADE 461 (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: : FR 32: : WHEELS, PARTICULARLY FOR WHEELBARROWS OR OTHER IMPLEMENTS THAT ARE MANHANDLED 57: The design is for a wheel, particularly a wheel for wheelbarrows or other implements that are manhandled. The wheel can be fitted with a tyre, typically a solid tyre, and has a single disc extending between a hub and a rim. The disc defines axially opposed curved faces. The disc further defines a series of angularly spaced generally sector-shaped recesses in each face, with the recesses in one face not coinciding with the recesses in the opposite face. The hub defines a centre bore for an axle to pass through. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: VECTO TRADE 461 (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: WHEELS, PARTICULARLY FOR WHEELBARROWS OR OTHER IMPLEMENTS THAT ARE MANHANDLED 57: The design is for a wheel, particularly a wheel for wheelbarrows or other implements that are manhandled. The wheel can be fitted with a tyre, typically a solid tyre, and has a single disc extending between a hub and a rim. The disc defines axially opposed curved faces. The disc further defines a series of angularly spaced generally sector-shaped recesses in each face, with the recesses in one face not coinciding with the recesses in the opposite face. The hub defines a centre bore for an axle to pass through. Page 305

306 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: MANREX PTY. LTD. 54: STIFFENING CARD WITH A BLISTER SHEET 57: The design is to be applied to a stiffening card for a blister sheet. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the presentations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: MANREX PTY. LTD. 33: : European Community 32: : STIFFENING CARD FOR A BLISTER SHEET 57: The design is to be applied to a stiffening card for a blister sheet. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the presentations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: MANREX PTY. LTD. 54: STIFFERING CARD WITH A BLISTER SHEET 57: The design is to be applied to a stiffening card for a blister sheet. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the presentations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: MANREX PTY. LTD. 33: : Switzerland 32: : STIFFENING CARD FOR A BLISTER SHEET 57: The design is to be applied to a stiffening card for a blister sheet. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the presentations. Page 306

307 21: A2011/ : 16/08/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: BLAND, BRIAN TREVOR 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 33: : Benelux 32: : A HELMET 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape in the shape and configuration of a helmet. The number, position, and shape of the air vents "A" play no part in the design. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 54: CAP AND CAN 57: The designed is to be applied to a cap and can. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the presentations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 54: CAP 57: The designed is to be applied to a cap. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the presentations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 25 24: Part A Page 307

308 71: GLOBAL ROOFING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LIMITED 54: CORRUGATED ROOF SHEETING 57: The design relates to corrugated roof sheeting. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration of a corrugated roof sheeting substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: UNILEVER PLC 33: GB. 31: : 2011/03/03 54: BOTTLE 57: The design relates to a bottle. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 28 24: Part A 71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY 54: HAIR REMOVAL DEVICE 57: The design is to be applied to a hair removal device. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2011/ : 31/08/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: SAGIDOX CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BRACKET 57: The design relates to a bracket. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2011/ : 31/08/ : Page 308

309 21: A2011/ : 31/08/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: SAGIDOX CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 33: : Benelux 32: : BRACKET 57: The design relates to a bracket. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 71: SCHOELLER ARCA SYSTEMS GMBH 54: BOTTLE CRATE 57: The design for which protection is sought relates to a bottle crate shown in long side view in the drawing. 21: A2011/ : 31/08/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: BEDROCK (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: EXTRUSION 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s). 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: SCHOELLER ARCA SYSTEMS GMBH 54: MILK BOTTLE CRATE 57: The design for which protection is sought relates to a milk bottle crate shown in long side view in the drawing. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A Page 309

310 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 33: 10/ : France 32: : SHOE 57: The drawing shows a perspective bottom side view of a portion of a shoe outsole in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 33: 10/ : France 32: : SHOE 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 20 24: Part A 71: FLAMAGAS, S.A. 54: DISPLAY UNIT 57: The drawing shows a top three-dimensional view of the display stand showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 14 24: Part A 71: LG ELECTRONICS INC. 54: RECEIVER FOR HOME THEATER 57: The design relates to a receiver for a home theater shown in perspective view showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 15 24: Part A 71: AUSTIN ENGINEERING LTD 54: ARTICLE HANDLING APPARATUS 57: The design for which protection is sought relates to an article handling apparatus as shown in a front perspective view in the drawing in a contracted condition showing the overall appearance thereof. Page 310

311 54: A STRUCTURAL MEMBER 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape and configuration of a cross-section of an elongate structural member, substantiall as shown the accompanying representation. 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class 6 24: Part F 71: EDUDESK TRADING CC 54: PORTABLE DESK 57: The design is in respect of the shape/or pattern and/or configuratio of a portable desk substantially as shown in the representations 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: THE SOUTH AFRICAN NUCLEAR ENERGY CORPORATION LIMITED 54: Locating Block for a Penetrometer Seal Assembly Tool 57: The design relates to a locating block for a penetrometer seal assembly tool. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration 21: F2011/ : 28/07/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: ANDERSON, GARNETH 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part F 71: THE SOUTH AFRICAN NUCLEAR ENERGY CORPORATION LIMITED 54: Locating Block for a Penetrometer Seal Assembly Tool Page 311

312 57: The design relates to a locating block for a penetrometer seal assembly tool. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration. Three-dimensional view 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class 3 24: Part F 71: KIRSCH, Joachim Friedrich 54: STATIONARY POUCHES 57: The design is for a stationary pouch comprising a planar flexible body which is rectangular with rounded corners in front and rear view outline when in an open condition. An inside surface of the body is provided with a plurality of elastic stationaryretaining formations being provided by elastic members which are attached to the body on an operatively inside surface thereof. Some of the elastic members are associated with stationaryretaining pockets, also provided on the inside surface of the body and operatively below their associated stationary-retaining formations. An operatively outside surface of the body carries two adjacent and independent stationary pockets of rectangular outline. In a closed condition, the body has a generally cylindrical appearance. 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class 8 24: Part F 71: Universal Storage Systems (Proprietary) Limited 54: A FITTING FOR COMPOSITE UPRIGHTS 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the pattern and/or shape and/or configuration of a fitting for composite uprights substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. The fitting is operable to join together a first standard to a second standard of the racking so as to form a joined upright with increased width or length. The fitting includes a substantially cylindrical sleeve that defines a through bore for receiving a shank of a bolt that secures the fitting to the first standard; and limbs which extend diagonally across the sleeve and have respective threaded end regions bent towards a common direction, which end regions can be guided through beam connector apertures defined in the second standard before being secured thereto by means of threaded nuts. Page 312

313 Perspective view 21: F2011/ : 29/07/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 33: : Benelux 32: : CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container, specifically for an upper portion of a container. The upper portion includes a shoulder, a neck and a top portion. The shoulder is in the form of a cylinder which extends upwardly and tapers slightly into the neck. The top portion is cylindrical and includes two circumferential collars at its base and spiral ridges on its upper exterior wall for engaging matched grooves of a lid. 21: F2011/ : 29/07/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 33: : Benelux 32: : LIDS FOR CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a lid for a container, defined by a circular top portion and a depending annular skirt. The annular skirt includes a circumferential tamper indicating band at it s base. The band includes intermittent protrusions spaced around the interior circumference of the band, for irreversibly engaging a collar of a container neck. The band is connected to the annular skirt through frangible connectors. The interior surface of the annular skirt includes a spiral groove for engaging a thread on a top portion of a container. F2011/ : 01/08/ : 43: 27/03/ : Class : Part B 71: LINDELANI MFUNDO XULU 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 33: 50597/ : Switzerland 32: : CABIN FOR DATA RECORDING, COMMUNICATION OR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL, AND BROADBAND ATTACHED TO A VEHICLE AND/OR BAG 57: Xulu-VDB- cabin is aimed at providing convenience and an alternative to otherwise loosely held USB data storage devices and 3G USB Modems, providing an alternative advantage in data storage inside a more secure movable asset such as a vehicle /car whele people spend a considerable amount of time climinating the in convenience of theft or misplacement of loose data storage devices and 3G USB modems. The Xulu-VDB-Cabin shall ensure that owners and/or users will always have Page 313

314 aclass to important stored documents, files, records,data and broadband just by having their vehicle in close proximity wherether they are on holiday or between home and office, as one fixed/attched unit. The cabin may offer varied network service providers for 3G USB Modem and broadband. 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class 8 24: Part F 71: SA BULLET RESISTANT GLASS CO (PTY) LIMITED 54: A REINFORCED WINDOW 57: The design is applied to a reinforced window for fitment adjacent an existing window of a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the pattern and/or shape and/or configuration of a reinforced window substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class 8. 24: Part F 71: ROBERTSON, ANDREW JOHN 54: Punch for Breaking Safety Glass 57: The design relates to a punch for breaking safety glass. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration. Perspective view 21: F2011/ : : : : Class : Part F 71: NICHOLSON, ANTHONY LYNDON 54: Reservoir 57: The design relates to a reservoir. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration. Page 314

315 21: F2011/ : 10/08/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: ALAN WILFRED HALL 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: FLEXIBLE HOSE AND BAMBOO 57: Flexible hosing is known to be cheap, waterproof and light. It is highly desirable to be able to stiffen the hose so that it can be used as a rod. By sliding bamboo in to the hollow of the flexible hose a rod is made light, waterproof, and more rigid, than the hose on its own. 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BAG HOLDER 57: The design is for a bag holder, comprising a strap with two integrally formed loops at its ends. The strap can be passed through handles of shopping bags and the two loops attached to a vehicle s gear lever. 21: F2011/ : 16/08/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: BLAND, BRIAN TREVOR 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A HELMET 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape in the shape and configuration of a helmet. The number, position, and shape of the air vents "A" play no part in the design. 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part F 71: VECTO TRADE 461 (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: WHEELS, PARTICULARLY FOR WHEELBARROWS OR OTHER IMPLEMENTS THAT ARE MANHANDLED 57: The design is for a wheel, particularly a wheel for wheelbarrows or other implements that are manhandled. The wheel can be fitted with a tyre, typically a solid tyre, and has a single disc extending between a hub and a rim. The disc defines axially opposed curved faces. The disc further defines a series of angularly spaced generally sector-shaped recesses in each face, with the recesses in one face not coinciding with the recesses in the opposite face. The hub defines a centre bore for an axle to pass through. 21: F2011/ : 26/08/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: CLAMPETT, DEAN 21: F2011/ : : Page 315

316 43: : Class 12 24: Part F 71: VECTO TRADE 461 (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: WHEELS, PARTICULARLY FOR WHEELBARROWS OR OTHER IMPLEMENTS THAT ARE MANHANDLED 57: The design is for a wheel, particularly a wheel for wheelbarrows or other implements that are manhandled. The wheel can be fitted with a tyre, typically a solid tyre, and has a single disc extending between a hub and a rim. The disc defines axially opposed curved faces. The disc further defines a series of angularly spaced generally sector-shaped recesses in each face, with the recesses in one face not coinciding with the recesses in the opposite face. The hub defines a centre bore for an axle to pass through. 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part F 71: FRONT RUNNER RACKS 2000 (PTY) LTD 54: A ROOF RACK 57: The design relates to a Roof Rack. Protection is claimed for the features of shape and/or configuration of a Roof Rack as shown in the accompanying representations. Protection is not claimed for the corner parts marked 1 and the cross bars marked 2 of the Roof Rack shown in dashed lines. 21: F2011/ : 31/08/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: SAGIDOX CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 33: : European Community 32: : BRACKET 57: The design relates to a bracket. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part F 71: SCHOELLER ARCA SYSTEMS GMBH 54: BOTTLE CRATE Page 316

317 57: The design for which protection is sought relates to a bottle crate shown in long side view in the drawing. 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part F 71: SCHOELLER ARCA SYSTEMS GMBH 54: MILK BOTTLE CRATE 57: The design for which protection is sought relates to a milk bottle crate shown in long side view in the drawing. 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class 15 24: Part F 71: AUSTIN ENGINEERING LTD 54: ARTICLE HANDLING APPARATUS 57: The design for which protection is sought relates to an article handling apparatus as shown in a front perspective view in the drawing in a contracted condition showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class 20 24: Part F 71: FLAMAGAS, S.A. 54: DISPLAY UNIT 57: The drawing shows a top three-dimensional view of the display stand showing the overall appearance thereof. Page 317

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