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1 INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS NOVEMBER 2012 VOL 45 No.11 Part II of II ISSUED MONTHLY DATE OF ISSUE: 28 NOVEMBER 2012 ISSN Page 1

2 INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS VOL. 45 No. 11 Date of Issue: 28 NOVEMBER 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53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS AND PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT APPLICATIONS TO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 HYPOTHECATIONS JUDGMENTS OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES COPYRIGHT NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE HYPOTHECATIONS JUDGMENTS OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES CORRECTION NOTICES TRADE MARKS PATENTS DESIGNS COPYRIGHT Page 3

4 NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR AN APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT DURING COURT PROCEEDINGS361 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 02/10/ /07350 ~ Provisional ~ 54: Q-CUE-SWITCH ~ 71:QUINTUS OCKERT VAN DER BERG 350 Umhlangane Road River Horse Valley Effingham Durban 4001 ~ 72:QUINTUS OCKERT VAN DER BERG 2012/07351 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SECURE MESSAGING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:ENTERSEKT (PTY) LTD 2nd Floor, Neutron House 3 Neutron Street Technopark Stellenbosch ~ 72:BRAND CHRISTIAAN JOHANNES PETRUS VAN TONDER ALBERTUS STEFANUS MARITZ HERMAN 2012/07352 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STORAGE SYSTEM ~ 71:BERNARD JAMES KING 23 Forest Glen Chobe Close Waterfall 3652 ~ 72:BERNARD JAMES KING 2012/07353 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HORSE BICYCLE ~ 71:WISTON BANDAMA Mamelodi East Pretoria 0122 ~ 72:WISTON BANDAMA 2012/07354 ~ Complete ~ 54: A TRAFFIC WARNING DEVICE ~ 71:PURUSOTHAM RONALD ANTHONY 86 BAYSWATER HILLARY 4094 ~ 72:PURUSOTHAM RONALD ANTHONY ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07157 ~ 32: 30/09/ /07357 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRROLOBENZODIAZEPINES USED TO TREAT PROLIFERATIVE DISEASES ~ 71:SPIROGEN DEVELOPMENTS SARL Chemin De La Pacottaz 1 C/O Michael Forer 1806 St-Legier-Chiesaz SEATTLE GENETICS INC TH Avenue SE Bothell Washington ~ 72:HOWARD PHILIP WILSON MASTERSON LUKE TIBERGHIEN ARNAUD CHARLES JEFFREY SCOTT BURKE PATRICK SENTER PETER D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 15/04/ /07358 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROXIMITY TRANSFER OF PAYMENT CREDENTIALS ~ 71:FUNDAMO (PTY) LTD 2 Strand Road Bellville Western Cape Province ~ 72:HUXHAM HORATIO NELSON O'REGAN ALAN JOSEPH 2012/07359 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CHECKING VALUE DOCUMENTS ~ 71:GIESECKE & DEVRIENT GMBH Prinzregentenstrasse Munchen ~ 72:SCHUTZMANN JURGEN PAUL ELISABETH ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 09/06/ /07360 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEFORMABLE MIRROR HAVING A LOW BONDING FOOTPRINK AND PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING SUCH A MIRROR ~ 71:ALPAO 3 Allee De Bethleem F Gieres ~ 72:CAMET SEBASTIEN MARIN MICHEL CURIS JEAN-FRANCOIS YVES ROOMS FREDERIC CHRISTIAN ROBERT ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/04/ /07361 ~ Complete ~ 54: CARBON MONOXIDE CONVERSION CATALYST ~ 71:BASF CORP 100 Park Avenue Florham Park NJ ~ 72:LIU XINSHENG LIU YE TRAN PASCALINE HARRISON ALIVE KESHAVARAJA GALLIGAN MICHAEL P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 02/03/ /07362 ~ Complete ~ 54: CODED CARTRIDGE ASSEMBLY ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Brüningstrasse 50 D Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:AVERY RICHARD JAMES VINCENT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/04/ /07363 ~ Complete ~ 54: GENE-EXPRESSION PROFILING WITH REDUCED NUMBERS OF TRANSCRIPT MEASUREMENTS ~ 71:MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge Massachusetts ~ 72:PECK DAVID D LAMB JUSTIN GOLUB TODD R SUBRAMANIAN ARAVIND ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 06/04/2010 Page 6

7 2012/07364 ~ Complete ~ 54: MILL ~ 71:PARTICLE SEPARATION SYSTEMS MILLING (PTY) LTD 4 Tambotie Street Homelake Randfontein Gauteng 1759 ~ 72:BUISMAN REINDERT ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/00869 ~ 32: 02/08/ /07365 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL EPRINOMECTIN INJECTABLE COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:CEVA SANTE ANIMALE SA 10 Avenue De La Ballastiere F Libourne Cedex ~ 72:CILLIERS HANNELIE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 29/06/ /07366 ~ Complete ~ 54: FACING ELEMENT FOR USE IN A STABILIZED SOIL STRUCTURE ~ 71:TERRE ARMEE INTERNATIONALE 1Bis Rue Du Petit Clamart F Velizy Villacoublay ~ 72:CARIOU RICHARD ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 02/04/ /07367 ~ Complete ~ 54: PASSIVE SECURITY SYSTEM AND EQUIPMENT ON VESSELS FOR MAN OVER BOARD SITUATIONS ~ 71:SCIO SOFT SL C/Arco E A Coruna ~ 72:BERMUDEZ PESTONIT PABLO CASALS DIAZ JAIME LOPEZ PENA FERNANDO DURO FERNANDEZ RICHARD J PAZ LOPEZ ALEJANDRO VARELA FERNANDEZ GERVASIO ~ 33: ES ~ 31: P ~ 32: 13/07/ /07368 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPIN CONTROL USER INTERFACE FOR SELECTING OPTIONS ~ 71:MICROSOFT CORPORATION One Microsoft Way Redmond Washington ~ 72:RADAKOVITZ SAMUEL CHOW RUBLE BRIAN SCOTT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 30/04/ /07369 ~ Complete ~ 54: TEMPORT FORMATTING AND CHARTING OF SELECTED DATA ~ 71:MICROSOFT CORPORATION One Microsoft Way Redmond Washington ~ 72:RADAKOVITZ SAMUEL CHOW RUBLE BRIAN SCOTT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 30/04/ /07370 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTI-THREADED SORT OF DATA ITEMS IN SPREADSHEET TABLES ~ 71:MICROSOFT CORPORATION One Microsoft Way Redmond Washington ~ 72:SUTTER IV CARL B GRABAR ANATOLY V ROTHSCHILLER CHAD B ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 30/04/ /07371 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTI-THREADED SORT OF DATA ITEMS IN SPREADSHEET TABLES ~ 71:MICROSOFT CORPORATION One Microsoft Way Redmond Washington ~ 72:LEONG WENG KEONG PETER ANTHONY ROTHSCHILLER CHAD B WU SU-PIAO B BIERBRYER ROSS G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 23/04/ /07372 ~ Complete ~ 54: CLIENT APPLICATION AND WEB PAGE INTEGRATION ~ 71:MICROSOFT CORPORATION One Microsoft Way Redmond Washington ~ 72:SIMA YUNRUI CHEN HONG DONG YINGTAO ZHANG JICHAO JARED ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 28/04/ /07373 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUNGICIDAL OXIMES AND HYDRAZONES ~ 71:E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND CO 1007 Market Street D 4068 Wilmington Delaware ~ 72:HANAGAN MARY ANN LIEPA ANDRIS JURIS MARSHALL ERIC ALLEN PASTERIS ROBERT JAMES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 20/05/ /07374 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF CONFIGURING CROSS-CARRIER CF1 ~ 71:NEC CORP 7-1 Shiba 5-chome Minato-ku TOKYO ~ 72:NG BOON LOONG ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/04/ /07375 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABILIZED PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION ~ 71:EGIS GYOGYSZERGYAR NYILVANOSAN MUKODO RESZVENYTARSASAG H-1106 Budapest Kereszturi UT ~ 72:YADAV KAMALA S SURANA AMITA P KUKARNI SANJIVANI A PRASADE RASHMI R ~ 33: HU ~ 31: P ~ 32: 01/03/ /07376 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT FOR MOUNTING AN ACCESSORY TO A SURFACE ~ 71:MACLAREN-TAYLOR ANDREW KEITH 13 Sherwood 33 Ruth Road 2196 Hyde Park Gauteng ~ 72:MACLAREN-TAYLOR ANDREW KEITH 2012/07377 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION COMPRISING PROBIOTIC BACTERIA FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF IMMUNE DISORDERS ~ 71:PROBIOTICAL SPA Via E Mattei 3 I Novara (NO) ~ 72:MOGNA GIOVANNI MOGNA LUCA STROZZI GIAN PAOLO DRAGO LORENZO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2010A ~ 32: 08/03/ /07378 ~ Complete ~ 54: STEEL FOR EXTRUSION TOOLS ~ 71:VILLARES METALS S/A Rua ALfredo Dumont Villares 155-Predio Administrativo Jardim Santa Carolina Sumare SP-Cep ~ 72:BARBOSA CELSO ANTONIO MESQUITA RAFAEL AGNELLI ~ 33: BR ~ 31: PI ~ 32: 08/03/ /07379 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORAL CARE COMPOSITION COMPRISING STANNOUS AND NITRATE IONS ~ 71:GABA INTERNATIONAL HOLDING AG Grabetsmattweg, 4106 Therwil, ~ 72:HECKENDORN RENE SCHERRER ELISABETH CERESA ALAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/04/ /07380 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUPPORT FRAME FOR RACKS ~ 71:TEGOMETALL INTERNATIONAL AG Industriestrasse CH-8574 Lengwil ~ 72:BOHNACKER ULRICH ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/04/2010 Page 7

8 2012/07381 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMMERCIAL AIR COOLED APPARATUSES INCORPORATING AXIAL FLOW FANS COMPRISING SUPER LOW NOISE FAN BLADES ~ 71:MOORE FANS LLC 800 South Missouri Avenue Marceline MO ~ 72:MOORE JOHN D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 05/04/ /07382 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR SEPARATING FERROMAGNETIC PARTICLES FROM A SUSPENSION ~ 71:SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Wittelsbacherplatz Munich ~ 72:DANOV VLADIMIR SCHMIDT HEINZ HARTMANN WERNER SCHROTER ANDREAS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/04/ /07383 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROTARY PISTON PUMP AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A ROTARY PUMP ~ 71:NETZSCH MOHNOPUMPEN GMBH Gerbrüder-Netzsch-Strasse Selb ~ 72:LINDE HANS JURGEN KURZ ROBERT STRASSL JOSEF KAMAL HISHAM WILLIS ROGER KREIDL JOHANN KNEIDL FRANZ WEBER ERWIN GRADL MATHIAS MURRENHOFF BERNHARD DENK REINHARD BOHME THOMAS WEIGL STEFAN KERN STEFAN HERR GUNTER TEKNEYAN MIKAEL VERHOEVEN MARCEL ENDERLE UDO ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/04/ /07384 ~ Complete ~ 54: CYLODEXTRIN COMPLEXATION METHODS FOR FURMULATING PEPTIDE PROTEASOME INHIBITORS ~ 71:ONYX THERAPEUTICS, INC 230 East Grand Avenue Suite A South San Francisco CA ~ 72:LEWIS EVAN DALZIEL SEAN M SHWONEK PETER JUMAA MOUHANNAD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 08/05/ /07385 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SUPPORT DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SUPPORTING POSTS OF A RAILING ~ 71:KROESE NICOLAAS JOHANNES 56 Mill Street Paarl 7646 ~ 72:KROESE NICOLAAS JOHANNES 2012/07386 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING BENZOXABOROLES ~ 71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC One Franklin Plaza 200 North 16th Street Philadelphia PA ~ 72:CONDE JOSE J ZAJAC MATTHEW ALLEN KOWALSKI ANTHONY JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 07/04/ /07387 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIOMETRIC TRAINING AND MATCHING ENGINE ~ 71:ACCENTURE GLOBAL SERVICES LIMITED 3 Grand Canal Plaza Grand Canal Street Upper Dublin 4 ~ 72:PARLINGTON ALASTAIR ROSS TORNESELLO SEBASTIANO ROCAMORA MARTI JORDI ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 03/10/ /07388 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIOMETRIC MATCHING ENGINE ~ 71:ACCENTURE GLOBAL SERVICES LIMITED 3 Grand Canal Plaza Grand Canal Street Upper Dublin 4 ~ 72:PARLINGTON ALASTAIR ROSS BATALLER CYRILLE ASTROM PER ANDERS MATTEUS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 03/10/ /07389 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ANIMAL HYGIENE DEVICE ~ 71:WILFORD HENRY DREN UNIT 46 KINGS BRIDGE ESTATE 152 CHAPEL AVENUE BRYANSTON GAUTENG ~ 72:WILFORD HENRY DREN - APPLIED ON 03/10/ /07390 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WINKY WEE ~ 71:DALENE JEANETTE KETTLE 24 Magaliesberg St Winchester Hills ~ 72:DALENE JEANETTE KETTLE 2012/07391 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CONVEYER CLEANING BRUSH BELT DRIVEN ~ 71:JOHANNES FREDERICK VENTER POSBUS 152 Tzaneen 0850 ~ 72:JOHANNES FREDERICK VENTER 2012/07392 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MOP BUCKET ~ 71:RIZZO ROBERTO EMILIO 136 Golf Street Clubview Centurion VAN DER WEISTUIZEN JUDITH MARIA PO Box Valhalia 0137 ~ 72:RIZZO ROBERTO EMILIO VAN DER WEISTUIZEN JUDITH MARIA 2012/07393 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MOP BUCKET ~ 71:RIZZO ROBERTO EMILIO 136 Golf Street Clubview Centurion VAN DER WEISTUIZEN JUDITH MARIA PO Box Valhalia 0137 ~ 72:RIZZO ROBERTO EMILIO VAN DER WEISTUIZEN JUDITH MARIA 2012/07394 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AIR CUSHION ~ 71:RIZZO ROBERTO EMILIO 136 Golf Street Clubview Centurion VAN DER WEISTUIZEN JUDITH MARIA PO Box Valhalia 0137 ~ 72:RIZZO ROBERTO EMILIO VAN DER WEISTUIZEN JUDITH MARIA 2012/07395 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PRESSURE GENERATOR ~ 71:RIZZO ROBERTO EMILIO 136 Golf Street Clubview Centurion VAN DER WEISTUIZEN JUDITH MARIA PO Box Valhalia 0137 ~ 72:RIZZO ROBERTO EMILIO VAN DER WEISTUIZEN JUDITH MARIA 2012/07396 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MULTI CLIP ~ 71:VAN DER WEISTUIZEN JUDITH MARIA PO Box Valhalia 0137 RIZZO ROBERTO EMILIO 136 Golf Street Clubview Centurion ~ 72:RIZZO ROBERTO EMILIO VAN DER WEISTUIZEN JUDITH MARIA 2012/07399 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION COMPRISING AN ACTIVE SUBSTANCE AND A POLYALKYLENEOXIDE VINYLESTER GRAFT POLYMER ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ Page 8

9 72:BRASHER LAURA L CAPRACOTTA MICHAEL D PATTERSON SONIA MERTOGLU MURAT NOLTE MARC BECHTEL STEFAN KLAPPACH KRISTIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/311,636 ~ 32: 08/03/ /07400 ~ Complete ~ 54: HAEMORRIHOID CREAM ~ 71:FAKIR FAZEL No.5 Tulbach Street De-Westhof Johannesburg ~ 72:FAKIR FAZEL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07681 ~ 32: 20/10/ /07401 ~ Complete ~ 54: OPTIMIZED RELEASE OF BLEACHING SYSTEMS IN LAUNDRY DETERGENTS ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY One Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinnati Ohio ~ 72:DE POORTERE JOHAN MAURICE THEO DYKSTRA ROBERT RICHARD LABEQUE REGINE DITULLIO DANIEL DALE JR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/321,258 ~ 32: 06/04/ /07402 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR MAKING A DETERGENT BASE COMPOSITION ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY One Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinnati Ohio ~ 72:HODSON STEPHEN JOSEPH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/325,404 ~ 32: 19/04/ /07403 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRESERVATIVE COMPOSITION ~ 71:KEMIRA OYJ Porkkalankatu 3 FI Helsinki ~ 72:RAHKOLA RISTO ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/05/ /07404 ~ Complete ~ 54: PIPE COUPLING ~ 71:ROBOR (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 8 Barbara Road Elandsfonteing 1601 Gauteng ~ 72:BACON STURT MICHAEL MOSTERT CASPERUS JOHANNES REYNARDUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06448 ~ 32: 02/09/ /07405 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS OF TREATMENT OF FIBERS AND/OR TEXTILE MATERIALS ~ 71:LIPOTEC S.A. C/ISAAC PEARL NO 17 E GAVA (BARCELONA) ~ 72:VILADOT PETIT JOSEPH LLUIS DELGADO GONZALEZ RAQUEL FERNANDEZ BOTELLO ALFONSO ~ 33: ES ~ 31: ~ 32: 24/03/ /07406 ~ Complete ~ 54: DERIVATIVES OF 1-AMINO-2-CYCLOPROPYLETHYLBORONIC ACID ~ 71:MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS INC 40 Landsdowne Street Cambridge Massachusetts ~ 72:FLEMING PAUL E LI JING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/319,464 ~ 32: 31/03/ /07407 ~ Complete ~ 54: A WATER PURIFICATION DEVICE ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:CHATTERJEE JAIDEEP RAMACHANDRAN RAJEESH KUMAR ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1648/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 31/05/ /07408 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH-PERFORMANCE COATED MATERIAL FOR PAVEMENT AND A ROAD SURFACE ~ 71:EIFFAGE TRAVAUX PUBLICS 2-12 Rue Helene Boucher F Neuilly Sur Marne ~ 72:KRAFT SERGE OLARD FRANCOIS ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/04/ /07409 ~ Complete ~ 54: CRYSTALLINE INGENOL MEBUTATE ~ 71:LEO PHARMA A/S Industriparken 55 DK-2750 Ballerup ~ 72:OGBOURNE STEVEN MARTIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/325,032 ~ 32: 16/04/ /07410 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS TO REDUCE METALS CONTENT OF BLEACHED PULP WHILE REDUCING BLEACHING COST IN A CHEMICAL PULPING PROCESS ~ 71:CHEMSTONE INC 497-D Garlington Road Greenville South Carolina ~ 72:BLACKSTONE MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/751,143 ~ 32: 31/03/ /07411 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUPPORTED PRECIOUS METAL CATALYSTS VIA HYDROTHERMAL DEPOSITION ~ 71:MILLENNIUM INORGANIC CHEMICALS INC 20 Wight Avenue Suite 100 Hunt Valley Maryland ~ 72:FU GUOYI WATSON MARK B MUEHLBERGER CHARLES B ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/759,320 ~ 32: 13/04/ /07412 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DE-WATERING OF FLOCCULATED MATERIALS ~ 71:HODGES MICHAEL KENT 1131 Milky Way Colorado Springs Colorado ~ 72:HODGES MICHAEL KENT CAMPBELL LARRY D FRY DAVID L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/310,832 ~ 32: 05/03/ /07413 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS WITH PHOSPHONIUM ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS ~ 71:ALCON RESEARCH LTD 6201 South Freeway MS TB4-8 Fort Worth Texas ~ 72:CHOWHAN MASOOD A HAN WESLEY WEHSIN SCHNEIDER L WAYNE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/328,815 ~ 32: 28/04/ /07414 ~ Complete ~ 54: PEST CONTROLLING COMPOSITION ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED 27-1 Shinkawa 2 Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:SHIMOKAWATOKO YASUTAKA ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/01/ /07415 ~ Complete ~ 54: MOULDED BODY WHICH IS REINFORCED BY A METAL MESH AND IS IN THE FORM OF A DOMELIGHT ~ 71:EVONIK ROHM GMBH Kirschenallee Darmstadt ~ 72:SEELMANN PETER HOLY KATHARINA ZEDNIK BRIGITTE GEYER MANFRED HAMPL GERD HUTTERER WALTER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/04/ /07416 ~ Complete ~ 54: CDCA5 PEPTIDES AND VACCINES INCLUDING THE SAME ~ 71:ONCOTHERAPY SCIENCE INC 2-1 Sakado 3-chome Takastu-ku kawasaki-shi Kanagawa ~ Page 9

10 72:NAKAMURA YUSUKE OHSAWA RYUJI WATANABE TOMOHISA TSUNODA TAKUYA YOSHIMURA SACHIKO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/322,676 ~ 32: 09/04/ /07417 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE DIRECT PREPARATION OF MALIC ACID SALT OF SUNITINIB ~ 71:RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED Head Office 12th Floor Devika Tower 06 Nehru Place New Delhi Dehi ~ 72:SANWAL SUDHIR SINGH SATHYANARAYANA SWARGAM KUMAR SARIDI MADHAVA DILEEP THAPER RAJESH KUMAR PRASAD MOHAN ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 478/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 04/03/ /07418 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYMORPH OF 2-[3-CYANO-4-(2-METHYLPROPOXY)PHENYL]-4- METHYLTHIAZOLE-5-CARBOXYLIC ACID ~ 71:RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED Head Office 12th Floor Devika Tower 06 Nehru Place New Delhi Dehi ~ 72:TANDON NITIN NATH ASOK SOKHI SARBJOT SINGH PRASAD MOHAN ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 488/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 04/03/ /07419 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PROCESS FOR STEREOSELECTIVE SYNTHESIS OF 5-FLUORO-1-(2R,5S)- [2-(HYDROXYMETHYL)-1,3-OXATHIOLAN-5-YL]CYTOSINE ~ 71:RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED Head Office 12th Floor Devika Tower 06 Nehru Place New Delhi Dehi ~ 72:KSHIRSAGAR PRAKASH BHIMAJI RICHHARIYA SANTOSH BHOGE SATISH MANOHAR SINGH KAPTAN ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 489/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 04/03/ /07420 ~ Complete ~ 54: PIPERIDIN-4-YL AZETIDINE DERIVATIVES AS JAK1 INHIBITORS ~ 71:INCYTE CORPORATION Experimental Station Building 336/207 ROUTE 141 & Henry Clay Road Wilmington Delaware ~ 72:HUANG TAISHENG WANG ANLAI YE HAI FEN RODGERS JAMES D WANG HAISHENG LI HUI- YIN XUE CHU-BIAO KONG LING YAO WENQING SHEPARD STACEY SHAO LIXIN LI QUN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/415,602 ~ 32: 19/11/ /07421 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRAZOL-4-YL-HETEROCYCLYL-CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE ~ 71:F.HOFFMANN LA ROCHE AG Grenzacherstrasse 124 CH-4070 Basel Switzerland ~ 72:WANG XIAOJING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/321,588 ~ 32: 07/04/ /07422 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIPID REMOVAL FROM SUSPENSIONS ~ 71:NATEX PROZESSTECHNOLIGIE GESMBH Werktrasse 7 A-2630 Ternitz ~ 72:LACK EDUARD SOVA MARTIN SIEDLITZ HELMUT LANG FRANZ ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 396/2010 ~ 32: 11/03/ /07423 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLID FORMS OF (R)-1(2,2-DIFLUOROBENZO[D][1,3]DIOXOL-5-YL)-N-(1-(2,3- DIHYDROXYPROPYL)-6-FLUORO-2-(1-HYDROXY-2-METHYLPROPAN-2-YL)-1H-INDOL-5- YL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXAMIDE ~ 71:VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 130 Waverly Street Cambridge Massachusetts ~ 72:KESHAVARZ-SHORRI ALI ALCACIO TIM EDWARD ZHANG YUEGANG ZHANG BEILI LEE ELAINE CHUNGMIN KRAWIEC MARIUSZ ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/321,636 ~ 32: 07/04/ /07424 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTAINERS FOR HOLDING MATERIALS ~ 71:ECO LOGIC BRANDS INC 1141 Clarendon Crescent Oakland CA ~ 72:CORBETT JULIE WATTERS ROBERT GRAHAM ROMEO SIROIS MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/312,658 ~ 32: 10/03/ /07425 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUSION PROTEIN ~ 71:ADVANCECOR GMBH Fraunhoferstrabe Planegg ~ 72:GAWAZ MEINRAD DEGEN HEIDRUN HOLTHOFF HANS-PETER BUHRING HANS-JORG SCHONBERGER TANJA MINCH GOTZ BULTMANN ANDREAS LEDER CHRISTOPH ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/04/ /07426 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR ROBOTIC DEVICE AND METHODS OF USING THEREOF ~ 71:DEKA PRODUCTS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 340Commercial Street Manchester New Hampshire ~ 72:VAN DER MERWE DIRK A COULTER STEWART M SLATE MICHAEL J LANGENFELD CHRISTOPHER C WERNER CHRISTOPHER M STERN ETHAN D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/322,469 ~ 32: 09/04/ /07427 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MORINGA EXTRACT ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND JOHANNESBURG 1 Jan Smuts Avenue Johannesburg ~ 72:LUKE CHIMUKA PHATSIMO GIMAMAH MATSHEDISO 2012/07428 ~ Complete ~ 54: A TOWING DEVICE ~ 71:REDIVO GIANPAOLO No. 125 Lys Street Rietondale Pretoria 0084 SKELLY LANCE No. 125 Lys Street Rietondale Pretoria 0084 ~ 72:REDIVO GIANPAOLO SKELLY LANCE 2012/07429 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DISPOSABLE CONTAINER WITH CONCEALED COMPARTMENT ~ 71:RIZZO ROBERTO EMILIO 136 Golf Street Clubview Centurion VAN DER WEISTUIZEN JUDITH MARIA PO Box Valhalia 0137 ~ 72:RIZZO ROBERTO EMILIO VAN DER WEISTUIZEN JUDITH MARIA - APPLIED ON 04/10/ Page 10

11 2012/07432 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETONATOR FIRING CIRCUIT ~ 71:DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY)LTD C/O AECI PLACE THE WOODLANDS WOODLANDS DRIVE WOODMEAD SANDTON 2196 ~ 72:SCHLENTER CRAIG CHARLES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03189 ~ 32: 26/04/ /07433 ~ Complete ~ 54: BOOSTER ASSEMBLY ~ 71:AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED AECI Place 24 The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead Sandton 2196 ~ 72:CLOETE ETIENNE EUGEN NEIMANN FRANK ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07264 ~ 32: 05/10/ /07434 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ANTI-JAMMING REMOTE FOR VEHICLE ALARM ~ 71:NARAINSAMY ADELE KATRINE Douglas Saunders Drive Block A Sunbury Park La Lucia KZN ~ 72:NARAINSAMY ADELE KATRINE 2012/07435 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TARGETED OVARIAN CANCER THERAPY ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND 1 JAN SMUTS AVENUE JOHANNESBURG 2050 Gauteng ~ 72:DERUSHA FRANK VINESS PILLAY LISA CLAIRE DU TOIT YAHYA ESSOP CHOONARA 2012/07436 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODULAR BUILDING SYSTEM UTILIZING COMPOSITE,FOAM CORE PANELS ~ 71:INNOVATIVE COMPOSITES INTERNATIONAL INC 123 Front Street West Suite 905 Toronto Ontario M5J 2M2 ~ 72:OLSZEWSKI JERRY BROWER GREGORY CLARK BRYCE BALL TERRY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 05/03/ /07437 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A WATER HEATER ~ 71:AFRICAN EMISSIONS TRADING PTY LTD No 135 Fusie Street Silvertondale 0184 ~ 72:MALAN HENDRIK VENTER 2012/07438 ~ Complete ~ 54: THIOXANTHONE-BASED AUTOPHAGY INHIBITOR THERAPIES TO TREAT CANCER ~ 71:SPECTRUM PHARMACEUTICALS INC 157 Technology Drive Irvine California ~ 72:NAWROCKI STEFFAN T CAREW JENNIFER S REDDY GURU ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 08/03/ /07439 ~ Complete ~ 54: METAL-AIR ELECTROCEMICAL CELL WITH HIGH ENERGY EFFICIENCY MODE ~ 71:FLUIDIC INC 8455 North 90th Street Suite 4 Scottsdale AZ ~ 72:FRIESEN CODY A KRISHNAN RAMKUMAR TRIMBLE TODD HAYES JOEL R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 13/04/ /07440 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORGANOSILICONES ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY One Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinnati OH ~ 72:PANANDIKER RAJAN KESHAV ZANNONI LUKE ANDREW SMITH STEVEN DARYL MCCHAIN ROBERT JOSEPH KLUESENR BERNARD WILLIAM SEGER REBECCA ANN MENKHAUS JULIE ANN SOLINSKY MARK GREGORY WAGNER MATTHEW SCOTT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 12/11/ /07441 ~ Complete ~ 54: AMORPHOUS ROXITHROMYCIN COMPOSITION ~ 71:NORTH-WEST UNIVERSITY 1 Hoffman Street Joon van Rooy Building Potchefstroom 2531 North West Province ~ 72:LIEBENBERG WILNA AUCAMP MARIQUE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/02670 ~ 32: 16/04/ /07442 ~ Complete ~ 54: WASTE COMPACTION APPARATUS ~ 71:NORTJE GERHARD PETER 34 Quinline Street Glen Marais Kempton Park 1619 ~ 72:NORTJE GERHARD PETER ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/00135 ~ 32: 05/07/ /07443 ~ Complete ~ 54: INSTALLATION AND PROCESS FOR RECYCLING WIPING SOLUTION OF ONE OR MORE INTAGLIO PRINTING PRESSES ~ 71:KBA-NOTASYS SA 55 Avenue Du Grey PO Box 347 CH-1000 Lausanne 22 ~ 72:MARTINI GIACOMO NERY VERONIQUE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 05/03/ /07444 ~ Complete ~ 54: OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE ABSORPTION IN A SINGLE USE CONTAINER ~ 71:MULTISORB TECHNOLOGIES INC 325 Harlem Road Buffalo New York ~ 72:CRUMP JOHN W CHAU CHIEH-CHUN MCKEDY GEORGE E PAYNE DAVID S POWERS THOMAS H SOLOVYOV STANISLAV E HURLEY THOMAS J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 04/01/ /07445 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBSTRATE ~ 71:NAUTILUS GB LTD Arden House Shepley Lane Industrial Estate Hawk Green Marple SK6 7JW ~ 72:BATES RICHARD ALEXANDER HERLEA OVIDIUS MOORE-SMITH MARC ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/04/ /07446 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR GENERATING AND REBUILDING A STEREOSCOPIC- COMPATIBLE VIDEO STREAM AND RELATED CODING AND DECODING DEVICES ~ 71:SISVEL TECHNOLOGY S.R.L Via Castagnole I None (TO) ~ 72:BALLOCCA GIOVANNI D'AMATO PAOLO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: TO2010A ~ 32: 12/04/ /07447 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTILAYERED CONTAINER,DIE FOR MULTILAYERED CONTAINER,AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING MULTILAYERED CONTAINER ~ 71:MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC 5-2 Marunouchi 2-Chome Chiyoda-ku TOKYO ~ 72:MITADERA JUN ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/04/ /07448 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF HEATING OR KEEPING WARM PROCESS-PLANT FLOW PASSAGES ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse Dortmund ~ 72:MENZEL JOHANNES KUSKE EBERHARD ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/04/2010 Page 11

12 2012/07449 ~ Complete ~ 54: GENE SWITCH COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE ~ 71:PIONEER HI- BRED INTERNATIONAL INC 7250 NW 62ND AVENUE JOHNSTON IOWA E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND CO 1007 Market Street Wilmington DE ~ 72:FANG JING GORDON-KAMM WILLIAM J LOWE KEITH S MCBRIDE KEVIN E MCGONIGLE BRIAN SIMMONS CARL R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/04/ /07450 ~ Complete ~ 54: OXYGEN,WATER VAPOR,AND CARBON DIOXIDE ABSORPTION IN A SINGLE USE CONTAINER ~ 71:MULTISORB TECHNOLOGIES INC 325 Harlem Road Buffalo New York ~ 72:CRUMP JOHN W CHAU CHIEH-CHUN MCKEDY GEORGE E PAYNE DAVID S POWERS THOMAS H SOLOVYOV STANISLAV E HURLEY THOMAS J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 16/02/ /07451 ~ Complete ~ 54: SIGNAL PROCESSING DEVICE AND METHOD,ENCODING DEVICE AND METHOD,DECODING DEVICE AND METHOD,AND PROGRAM ~ 71:SONY CORPORATION Konan Minato-ku Tokyo ~ 72:YAMAMOTO YUKIHIRO HONMA HIROYUKI CHINEN TORU MITSUFUJI YUHKI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/03/ /07452 ~ Complete ~ 54: REDUCTION OF PUMP NUISANCE ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH Vevey ~ 72:MAISCH RAINER GAVILLET GILES ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 05/03/ /07453 ~ Complete ~ 54: BREATHING PROTECTION MASK ~ 71:UVEX ARBEITSSCHUTZ GMBH Wurzburger Strasse Furth ~ 72:FRONHOFER FLORIAN HORN LARS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/10/ /07454 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR FEEDING GRINDING BODIES TO A GRINDING MILL ~ 71:OUTOTEC OYJ Riihitontuntie Espoo ~ 72:FRANSAS SIMO REKOLAINEN IIKKA JAAKMA KAUR POHJOLA PASI HYTTINEN JOUNI SUN BAE YONG PYLVANEN JOHANNES STRANDVALL MARKUS SALOMAKI ALI ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 12/04/ /07455 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPARC ANGIOGENIC DOMAIN AND METHODS OF USE ~ 71:ABRAXIS BIOSCIENCE LLC Wilshire Boulevard Suite 2000 Los Angeles California ~ 72:TRIEU VUONG DESAI NEIL KNAUER DANIEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 11/03/ /07456 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTACT ELEMENT FOR ROTARY PISTON PUMP ~ 71:NETZSCH MOHNOPUMPEN GMBH Gerbrüder-Netzsch-Strasse Selb ~ 72:LINDE HANS JURGEN KURZ ROBERT STRASSL JOSEF KAMAL HISHAM WILLIS ROGER KREIDL JOHANN KREIDL FRANZ WEBER ERWIN GRADL MATHIAS MURRENHOFF BERNHARD DENK REINHARD BOHME THOMAS WEIGL STEFAN KERN STEFAN HERR GUNTER TEKNEYAN MIKAEL VERHOEVEN MARCEL ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/04/ /07457 ~ Complete ~ 54: MINERAL WOOL FROM RECYCLABLE MATERIALS ~ 71:USG INTERIORS INC 550 West Adams Street Chicago Illinois ~ 72:BROWN MARTIN W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 12/04/ /07458 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ~ 71:GIVAUDAN SA Chemin de la Perfumerie 5 CH 1214 Vernier ~ 72:PERRING KEITH DOUGLAS PROVAN ALAN FORBES BEHAN JOHN MARTIN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 12/04/ /07459 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACOUSTIC EMISSION TOUGHNESS TESTING FOR PDC,PCBN,OR OTHER HARD OR SUPERHARD MATERIAL INSERTS ~ 71:VAREL EUROPE SAS Pau Cite Multimedia Batiment D 45 Avenue Leon Blum F Pau Cedex 09 ~ 72:BELLIN FEDERICO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 06/04/ /07460 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACOUSTIC EMISSION TOUGHNESS TESTING FOR PDC,PCBN,OR OTHER HARD OR SUPERHARD MATERIAL INSERTS ~ 71:VAREL EUROPE SAS Pau Cite Multimedia Batiment D 45 Avenue Leon Blum F Pau Cedex 09 ~ 72:BELLIN FEDERICO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 06/04/ /07461 ~ Complete ~ 54: FACE PROTECTOR FOR FASTENING TO SAFETY GOGGLES ~ 71:UVEX ARBEITSSCHUTZ GMBH Wurzburger Strasse Furth ~ 72:HORN LARS ABEL MICHAEL DEBEL KLAUS KAILAS JOHANNES FRANK HARALD ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/10/ /07462 ~ Complete ~ 54: WEAR-RESISTANT ROLLER ~ 71:FLSMIDTH A/S 77 Vigerslev Alle DK-2500 Valby ~ 72:OLSSON DAVID DAM ~ 33: DK ~ 31: PA ~ 32: 16/04/ /07463 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACOUSTIC EMISSION TOUGHNESS TESTING FOR PDC,PCBN,OR OTHER HARD OR SUPERHARD MATERIALS ~ 71:VAREL EUROPE SAS Pau Cite Multimedia Batiment D 45 Avenue Leon Blum F Pau Cedex 09 ~ 72:BELLIN FEDERICO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 28/04/ /07464 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING PIN DEBIT TRANSACTIONS ~ 71:CARDINAL COMMERCE CORPORATION 6119 Heisley Road Mentor Ohio ~ 72:KERESMAN MICHAEL A III TURGEON PAUL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 05/04/2010 Page 12

13 2012/07466 ~ Complete ~ 54: INSULATION BRICK ~ 71:ARCELORMITTAL INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO SL 6 Calle Chavarri Sestao ~ 72:LEE YONG M COSTINO JAMEY M NORRIS JIM D CHUKWULEBE BERNARD O ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/758,093 ~ 32: 12/04/ /07471 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BREAST LIFT ADLSIVES /STICKERS /TAPE ~ 71:MARITZA YOLANDA JANSEN PO Box The Willows 0041 ~ 72:MARITZA YOLANDA JANSEN 2012/07510 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FLASH LED VISION ~ 71:ARNO FABER 24 Staturnis Street Westoneria 1780 ~ 72:ARNO FABER 2012/07511 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NECK PILLOW ACCESSORY ~ 71:CHRISTIE COLIN 39 Selati Street Ashlea Gardens Pretoria 0081 ~ 72:CHRISTIE COLIN 2012/07826 ~ Complete ~ 54: A ROCK DRILL HOUSING ~ 71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19 Precision Str Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:BUHRMANN RUDOLPH ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/00479 ~ 32: 20/01/ /07867 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BREAST LIFT ADHESIVE BREAST LIFT STICKER/TAPE ~ 71:MARITZA YOLANDA JANSEN PO Box The Willows 0041 ~ 72:MARITZA YOLANDA JANSEN - APPLIED ON 05/10/ /07431 ~ Complete ~ 54: A RADIALLY EXPANSIBLE ROCK BOLT ~ 71:INNOVATIVE MINING PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue Aeroton Johannesburg ~ 72:CAWOOD MARTIN PASTORINO PAOLO ETTORE SHEPPARD JAMES WILLIAM ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/07787 ~ 32: 19/10/ /07465 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIRECT ELECTROWINNING OF COBALT ~ 71:MINTEK 200 Malibongwe Drive Randburg 2125 ~ 72:TRIPATHY BANKIM CHANDRA KOTZE MARTHIE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07150 ~ 32: 09/10/ /07468 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BLOOD CULTURE DEVICE ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY Admin B Victoria Street Stellenbosch Western Cape Province 7600 ~ 72:HEUNIS STEPHAN SCHEFFER CORNELIUS MOSES JANE DOUBELL ANTON FRANS 2012/07469 ~ Provisional ~ 54: M'LOYAL CHAT ~ 71:SEABATA JOSEPH CHAKA 4 Opaap Str Waldrif Vereeniging 1939 ~ 72:SEABATA JOSEPH CHAKA 2012/07470 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MOBILE P 122a OVENS-WOODS BURNING ~ 71:RICHARD ALEXANDER THERON PO Box 1353 Montana Park 0159 ~ 72:RICHARD ALEXANDER THERON 2012/07474 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER RESISTANT ELECTRICAL 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: 2010/02967 ~ 32: 26/04/ /07475 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYURETHANE BLOCK COPOLYMER CONTAINING ONE OR MORE POLYSILOXANE BLOCKS FOR MEMBRANES ~ 71:POLYMERS CRC LTD 8 Redwood Drive Notting Hill Vic 3168 ~ 72:WEISS THOMAS MANSOURI JALEH ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/06/ /07476 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A PROSTHESIS ~ 71:SWANEPOEL JACOBUS STEPHANUS LL35 Lower Level Parkview Lifestyle Centre C/O Garsfontein & Netcare ~ 72:SWANEPOEL JACOBUS STEPHANUS 2012/07477 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF AN ANTIMICROBIAL ARTICLE ~ 71:POLYMERS CRC LTD 8 Redwood Drive Notting Hill Vic 3168 ~ 72:WEISS THOMAS PFAENDNER RUDOLF KOCH STEFAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/06/ /07478 ~ Complete ~ 54: A LOLLIPOP STICK ~ 71:BASMAN PLASTICS CC 144 Caroline Street Brixton Johannesburg 2092 ~ 72:MANIKAS BASILEIOS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05681 ~ 32: 02/08/ /07479 ~ Provisional ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR PLAYING A GAME ~ 71:HEUNES JOHANNES RICHARD 25 Spitskop street Noordheuwel x6 Krugersdorp ~ 72:HEUNES JUANIZE 2012/07480 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TV ANTENNA WITH DIVERGING ANTENNA ELEMENTS ~ 71:POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY)LIMITED 33 Thora Crescent Wynberg Sandton 2090 ~ 72:NITCH DEREK COLIN 2012/07481 ~ Complete ~ 54: PREDICTIVE MARKERS USEFUL IN THE TREATMENT OF FRAGILE X SYNDROME (FXS) ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:GOMEZ-MANCOLLA BALTAZAR HE YUSHENG JOHNS DONALD MEYER JOANNE PAULDING CHARLES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/379,197 ~ 32: 01/09/ /07482 ~ Complete ~ 54: INHIBITORS OF PROTEIN TYROSINE KINASE ACTIVITY ~ 71:METHYLGENE INC 7150 Frederick-Banting Montreal QC H4S 2A1 ~ 72:RAEPPEL STEPHANE RAEPPEL FRANCK CLARIDGE STEPHEN WILLIAM ZHAN LIJIE GAUDETTE FREDERIC MANNION MICHAEL SATO NORIFUMI YUKI YOHEI KISHIDA MASASHI VAISBURG ARKADII ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/324,803 ~ 32: 16/04/2010 Page 13

14 2012/07483 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF PREPARING (+)-1,4-DIHYDRO-7-(3S-4S)-3METHOXY-4- METHYLAMINO)-1-PYRROLIDINYL]-4-OXO-1-(2-THIAZOLY)-1,8-NAPHTHYRIDINE-3-CARBOXYLIC ACID ~ 71:SUNESIS PHARMACEUTICALS INC 395 Oyster Point Boulevar South San Francisco California ~ 72:SUDHAKAR ANANTHA SUBRAMANI TAMILARASAN RAHUMAN MOHAMED SHEIK MOHAMED MUJEEBUR SUBBIAN RAMAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/114,856 ~ 32: 31/12/ /07484 ~ Complete ~ 54: HUMANIZED ANTI-EGFL7 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS USING SAME ~ 71:GENENTECH INC 1 DNA Way South San Francisco California ~ 72:YE WEILAN DENNIS MARK FREDRICKSON JILL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/176,817 ~ 32: 08/05/ /07485 ~ Complete ~ 54: HUMANIZED ANTI-EGFL7 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS USING SAME ~ 71:GENENTECH INC 1 DNA Way South San Francisco California ~ 72:YE WEILAN DENNIS MARK FREDRICKSON JILL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/176,817 ~ 32: 08/05/ /07486 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF DERIVATIVES OF THE (1- CYANOCYCLOPROPYL)PHENYLPHOSPHINIC ACID, THE ESTERS THEREOF AND/OR THE SALTS THEREOF FOR ENHANCING THE TOLERANCE OF PLANTS TO ABIOTIC STRESS ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse Monheim ~ 72:WILLMS LOTHAR ZEISS HANS-JOACHIM BUSCH MARCO ROSINGER CHRISTOPHER HUHG HEINEMANN INES HAUSER-HAHN ISOLDE HILLS MARTIN JEFFREY VON KOSKULL-DORING PASCAL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/322,364 ~ 32: 09/04/ /07488 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACTIVE COMPOUND COMBINAIONS ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse Monheim ~ 72:SEITZ THOMAS WACHENNDORFF-NEUMANN ULRIKE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/325,006 ~ 32: 16/04/ /07489 ~ Complete ~ 54: THEINODITHINE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG Alfred-Nobel- Strasse Monheim ~ 72:SEITZ THOMAS BENTING JURGEN WACHENNDORFF-NEUMANN ULRIKE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/325,065 ~ 32: 16/04/ /07490 ~ Complete ~ 54: DITHIINOPYRIDAZINEDIONE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG Alfred-Nobel-Strasse Monheim ~ 72:SEITZ THOMAS WACHENNDORFF-NEUMANN ULRIKE BENTING JURGEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/325,056 ~ 32: 16/04/ /07491 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING DITHINE-TETRACARBOXY-DIIMIDES ~ 71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG Alfred-Nobel-Strasse Monheim ~ 72:HIMMLER THOMAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/325,081 ~ 32: 16/04/ /07493 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHASE SHIFT CONTROLLER FOR A RECIPROCATING PUMP SYSTEM ~ 71:WEIR MINERALS NETHERLANDS B.V. of Egtenrayseweg 9, 5928 PH Venlo, ~ 72:VAN RIJSWICK RUDOLFUS JOHANNES ADELEIDA VAN OSCH FELIX JOHANNES JACOBUS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 07/04/ /07494 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ELECTRONIC SHELF LABEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:YOKO ERIC MARK 10 Hendrikz Street Morningside 7130 Somerset West LATTA STEPHEN WILLIAM 37 Roeland Street 305 Perspectives 8000 Cape Town ~ 72:YOKO ERIC MARK LATTA STEPHEN WILLIAM ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05055 ~ 32: 08/07/ /07495 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT OF DRIED CHICORY ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH Vevey ~ 72:LABRUNIE THIERRY DUFFEY JEAN-LOUIS PALZER STEFAN KILCHHERR SYLVAIN MATHYS ALEXANDER THEURILLAT -MORITZ VIVIANE ANDREE CLAUDE 2012/07496 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT OF CHICORY ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:LABRUNIE THIERRY DUFFEY JEAN-LOUIS THEURILLAT -MORITZ VIVIANE ANDREE CLAUDE KILCHHERR SYLVAIN MATHYS ALEXANDER PALZER STEFAN 2012/07497 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT OF CHICORY ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:LABRUNIE THIERRY DUFFEY JEAN-LOUIS PALZER STEFAN KILCHHERR SYLVAIN MATHYS ALEXANDER THEURILLAT -MORITZ VIVIANE ANDREE CLAUDE 2012/07498 ~ Complete ~ 54: ASEPTIC DOSING SYSTEM ~ 71:THE COCA-COLA CO Patents One Coca-Cola Plaza NW Atlanta GA ~ 72:GOLDAMAN JAMES E SIMPSON PETER SCHUBERT HUBERTUS ULRICH SILVADO MARCELO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/719,028 ~ 32: 08/03/ /07499 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS FOR COLON LAVAGE AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME ~ 71:GIULIANI INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 33 Sir Rogerson's Quay Dublin 2 ~ 72:BARON SERGIO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/356,111 ~ 32: 18/06/ /07500 ~ Complete ~ 54: VENDOR ~ 71:THE COCA-COLA COMPANY One Coca-Cola Plaza Atlanta Georgia ~ 72:CARPENTIER BART FELTRIN ANTONIO DESSING JACOBUS PETRUS ROEKENS JURGEN VAN ESCH WILLY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/969,668 ~ 32: 16/12/2010 Page 14

15 2012/07501 ~ Complete ~ 54: OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE BODIES WITH HIGH LIGHT INTENSITY AND HIGH TRANSPARENCY ~ 71:EVONIK ROHM GMBH Kirschenallee D Darmstadt ~ 72:SCHMIDIT JANN STEIN PETER SCHWARZ-BARAC SABINE BAUM ALEXANDER PISULA WOJCIECH ROTH CHRISTIAN ROCHHOLZ HEIKO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/04/ /07502 ~ Complete ~ 54: HEMOSTATIC SPONGE ~ 71:BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC One Baxter Parkway Deerfield IL BAXTER HEALTHCARE SA Thurgauerstrasse 130 CH-8152 Glattpark (Opfikon) ~ 72:HEDRICH HANS CHRISTIAN HOEFINGHOFF JORIS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/424,031 ~ 32: 16/12/ /07503 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR APPLICATION OF ALCOHOLIC DERIVATIVE ON HEAT TREATED PELLETS FOR INHIBITION OF PARTICULATE EMISSION AND SYSTEM FOR APLLICATION OF ALCOHOLIC DERIVATIVE ON HEAT TREATED PELLETS FOR INHIBITION OF PARTICULATE EMISSION ~ 71:VALE S.A Avenida Graca Aranha 26 Edificio barao de maua-centro Rio de Janeiro ~ 72:REIS JOSE ANTONINO ALVES SILVA GAMBERINI JUNIOR ALDO STEGMILLER LEONODIO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/324,880 ~ 32: 16/04/ /07504 ~ Complete ~ 54: ABSORBENT ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ABSORBENT ARTICLE ~ 71:UNICHARM CORPORATION 182 Shimoburn Kinsei-cho Shikokuchuo-shi Ehime ~ 72:KUDO JUN TAKAHASHI YUJI KINOSHITA HIDEYUKI MINAMI MARI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/04/ /07505 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACOUSTIC EMISSION TOUGHNESS TESTING FOR PDC, PCBN, OR OTHER HARD OR SUPERHARD MATERIALS ~ 71:VAREL EUROPE SAS Pau Cite Multimedia Batiment D 45 Avenue Leon Blum F Pau Cedex 09 ~ 72:BELLIN FEDERICO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/963,913 ~ 32: 09/12/ /07506 ~ Complete ~ 54: COLORED FLAME CANDLE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF ~ 71:JIANDE JIAXUAN ARTICLE CO LTD No.34 Youdian Road Jiande City Zhejiang Province ~ 72:LV XIN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/03/ /07507 ~ Complete ~ 54: CRYSTALLINE PEPTIDE EPOXYKETONE IMMUNOPROTEASOME INHIBITOR ~ 71:ONYX THERAPEUTICS INC 249 E Grand Avenue South San Francisco CA PHIASIVONGSA PASIT 2712 Saint Regis Avenue Brentwood CA ~ 72:PHIASIVONGSA PASIT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/321,577 ~ 32: 07/04/ /07508 ~ Complete ~ 54: UNIVERSAL MERCHANT APPLICATION, REGISTRATION AND BOARDING PLATFORM ~ 71:CARDINALCOMMERCE CORPORATION 6119 Heisley Road Mentor OH ~ 72:KERESMAN III MICHAEL A ROCHE MICHAEL CHANDRA BALASUBRAMANIAN RAUHE SCOTT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/321,630 ~ 32: 07/04/ /07509 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPACED BASED AUGMENTATION SYSTEM ADAPTED FOR IMPROVING THE ACCURACY AND RELIABILITY OF DATA PROVIDED BY A SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHOD ~ 71:THALES 45 rue de Villiers Neuilly-Sur-Seine ~ 72:CHARLOT BERNARD TRILLES SEBASTIEN BERTIN DE LA HAUTIERE GONZAGUES ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/10/ /07520 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTROL OF HANDICAPPING LIQUIDS ~ 71:MOKRANE MOHAMED Cite Diar Bahia BT I N 319 Couba Alger ~ 72:MOKRANE MOHAMED ~ 33: DZ ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/04/ /07589 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STRUCTURAL CONCRETE INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM KNOWN AS X- SCIPS AND X-PANEL ~ 71:DITA HOLDINGS (PROPRITEARY) LIMITED REGISTRATION NUMBER 1970/016313/ Axle Road Devland Gauteng HENDRIK JAAP GRIMBEEK 138 Axle Road Devland Gauteng HOLGER WOSTENFELDT 138 Axle Road Devland Gauteng ROY PATTERSON 138 Axle Road Devland Gaueteng ~ 72:HENDRIK JAAP GRIMBEEK ROY PATTERSON HOLGER WOSTENFELDT - APPLIED ON 08/10/ /07112 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MODIFYING AND AUDIO SIGNAL USING ENVELOPE SHAPING ~ 71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. Hansastrasse 27C Munchen ~ 72:DISCH SASCHA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 26/02/ /07512 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MR ~ 71:JOOST VAN DOORN 362 Alfa St Silverton Pretoria 0184 ~ 72:JOOST VAN DOORN 2012/07513 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ADJUSTABLE CURTAIN RAIL CLIP ~ 71:RICKY MARK VAN HEERDEN 38 Golden Drive Unit 3 Morehill Benoni ~ 72:RICKY MARK VAN HEERDEN 2012/07514 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LAALI SOCIAL ~ 71:TEMESGEN GEBREGZABHER TESFAY ~ 72:TEMESGEN GEBREGZABHER TESFAY Page 15

16 2012/07515 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A REFLECTIVE MARKER ~ 71:ROSSOUW SALOMON JOHANNES No 72 Bert Lacey Street Sunward Park Boksburg 1459 ~ 72:ROSSOUW SALOMON JOHANNES 2012/07516 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION AND METHOD FOR REDUCING HEPATOTOXICITY ~ 71:UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDUCACAO E ASSISTENCIA-MANTENEDORA DA PUC RS Avenida Ipiranga 6681 Predio 96C Sala 119 Partenon Porte Alegre RS ~ 72:SOUTO ANDRE ARIGONY BASSO LUIZ AUGUSTO NICOLETTI NATALIA FONTANA SANTOS DIOGENES SANTIAGO CAMPOS MARIA MARTHA ~ 33: BR ~ 31: PI ~ 32: 22/04/ /07517 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORAL TESTOSTERONE ESTER FORMULATIONS AND METHODS OF TREATING TESTOSTERONE DEFICIENCY COMPRISING SAME ~ 71:CLARUS THERAPEUTICS INC 500 Skokie Boulevard Suite 250 Northbrook IL ~ 72:DUDLEY ROBERT E CONSTANTINIDES PANAYIOTIS P 2012/07518 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF TREATING OBESITY USING ANTIOXIDANT INFLAMMATION MODULATORS ~ 71:REATA PHARMACEUTICALS INC 2801 Gateway Drive Suite 150 Irving TX ~ 72:MEYER COLIN J HUFF WARREN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 01/10/ /07519 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXCHANGE OF MESSAGES RELATING TO POSITIONING DATA ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN Espoo ~ 72:WIROLA LAURI LAINE TOMMI 2012/07521 ~ Complete ~ 54: FOLDABLE CHAIR ~ 71:WILLIAMS NATALIE 15 Windsor Park Ave Windsor Park Diep Rivier Cape Town 7800 ~ 72:WILLIAMS NATALIE 2012/07522 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR EXTRACTING MINERAL OIL USING SURFACTANTS BASED ON BUTYLENE OXIDE-CONTAINING ALKYL ALKOXYLATES ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:BITTNER CHRISTIAN OETTER GUNTER TINSLEY JACK SPINDLER CHRISTIAN ALVAREZ JURGENSON GABRIELA MAITRO-VOGEL SOPHIE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/03/ /07523 ~ Complete ~ 54: NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE FOR MOBILE MACHINES WHICH CAN BE USED IN AREAS AT RISK OF EXPLOSION ~ 71:CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING EUROPE GMBH Industriestrasse Lunen ~ 72:LENZING MARKUS RUSCHKAMP HENNER SCHWINNE KARSTEN WEBELMANN JOHANNES ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/03/ /07524 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING CRUDE OIL SURFACTANTS BASED ON C16C18- CONTAINING ALKYL-PROPOXY SURFACTANTS ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:BITTNER CHRISTIAN OETTER GUNTER TINSLEY JACK SPINDLER CHRISTIAN ALVAREZ JURGENSON GABRIELA MAITRO-VOGEL SOPHIE WLOKA VERONIKA GUZMANN MARCUS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/03/ /07525 ~ Complete ~ 54: HEAT DRIVEN SELF-CIRCULATING FLUID HEATING AND STORAGE TANK AND SYSTEM ~ 71:W&E INTERNATIONAL (CANADA) CORP 66 Devonsleigh Blvd Richmond Hill Ontario L4S 1H2 LIN HUAZI 66 Devonsleigh Blvd Richmond Hill Ontario L4S 1H2 ~ 72:LIN HUAZI ~ 33: CA ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/04/ /07526 ~ Complete ~ 54: SELLING MECHANISM ~ 71:NOKIA SIEMENS NETWORKS OY Karaportti 3 FI Espoo ~ 72:SKARP MIKA KRISTIAN JOHN TIJU-TITUS MANOHARAN BALASUBRAMANIAN PLIAKAS THOMAS SEIGER JYRI STURM BURKHARD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 10/05/ /07527 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MANAGING AN INSURANCE POLICY ~ 71:DISCOVERY HOLDINGS LIMITED 155 West Street Sandton 2196 Gauteng ~ 72:GORE ADRIAN MAYERS HERSCHEL PHILLIP RABSON KENNETH STEVEN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07402 ~ 32: 10/10/ /07528 ~ Complete ~ 54: HEAT EXCHANGE ELEMENT,A HEAT EXCHANGER COMPRISING THE ELEMENTS,AND AN EQUIPMENT FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF THE ELEMENTS ~ 71:ARVIND ACCEL LTD Naroda Road Ahmedabad ~ 72:RAMM-SCHMIDT LEIF GANESARAMAN ARUN 2012/07529 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF CONTROLLING OF ROTATIONAL SPEED OF IMPELLER ~ 71:NISSHIN STEEL CO LTD 4-1 Marunouchi 3-Chome Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:TADA SHINTAROU SUGIURA MASAYUKI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/03/ /07530 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRAZOLYL QUINAZOLINE KINASE INHIBITORS ~ 71:ASTEX THERAPEUTICS LIMITED 436 Cambridge Science Park Milton Road Cambridge CB4 0QA Cambridgeshire ~ 72:SAXTY GORDON MURRAY CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM BERDINI VALERIO BESONG GILBERT EBAI HAMLETT CHRISTOPHER CHARLES FREDERICK JOHNSON CHRISTOPHER NORBERT WOODHEAD STEVEN JOHN READER MICHAEL REES DAVID CHARLES MEVELLEC LAURENCE ANNE ANGIBAUD PATRICK RENE FREYNE EDDY JEAN EDGARD GOVAERTS TOM CORNELIS HORTENSE WEERTS JOHAN ERWIN EDMOND PERERA TIMOTHY PIETRO SUREN GILISSEN RONALDUS ARNODUS HENDRIKA JOSEPH WROBLOWSKI BERTHOLD LACRAMPE JEAN FERNAND ARMAND PAPANIKOS ALEXANDRA QUEROLLE OLIVER ALEXIS GEORGES PASQUIER ELISABETH THERESE JEANNE PILATTE ISABELLE NOELLE CONSTANCE BONNET Page 16

17 PASCAL GHISLAIN ANDRE EMBRECHTS WERNER CONSTANT JOHAN AKKARI RHALID MEERPOEL LIEVEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 30/04/ /07531 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VENTILATION DOOR ~ 71:SPIROTECH INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LTD 17 Resnick Street Factoria Krugersdorp 1739 ~ 72:SWART CORNELIUS NICOLAAS 2012/07532 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VENTILATION PIPE AND JOINT ~ 71:SPIROTECH INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LTD 17 Resnick Street Factoria Krugersdorp 1739 ~ 72:SWART CORNELIUS NICOLAAS 2012/07533 ~ Complete ~ 54: THERAPEUTIC USE OF THE B2M PROTEIN ~ 71:BETA INNOV 49 Rue Rouelle F Paris ~ 72:MERSEL MARCEL RAKOTOARIVELO CLOVIS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 20/05/ /07534 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT OF SARCOIDOSIS USING PLACENTAL STEM CELLS ~ 71:ANTHROGENESIS CORPORATION 7 Powder Horn Drive Warren New Jersey ~ 72:EDINGER JAMES FISCHKOFF STEVEN FRANCKI ALEKSANDER JANKOVIC VLADIMIR LIANG BITAO MARTIN PHILIPPE RAY CYNTHIA ZHANG XIAOKUI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 08/04/ /07535 ~ Complete ~ 54: DENTAL COMPOSITION ~ 71:SEPTODONT OU SEPTODONT SAS OU SPECIALITES SEPTODONT 58 Rue Du Pont De Creteil Saint Maur Des Fosses ~ 72:RICHARD GILLES MARIE OLIVIER ~ 33: FR ~ 31: FR ~ 32: 07/04/ /07536 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIODEGRADATION OF RENEWABLE HYDROCARBON FUEL BLENDS ~ 71:BUTAMAX(TM) ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC Experimental Station Building Powder Mill Road Wilmington DELAWARE ~ 72:FOSTER MICHAEL ROBERT GANNON JOHN THOMAS TSAO DAVID TEH-WEI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 21/05/ /07537 ~ Complete ~ 54: VERY LOW-DOSED SOLID ORAL DOSAGE FORMS FOR HRT ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse Monheim ~ 72:MLETZKO STEPHAN SCHURMANN ROLF GUDE KERSTIN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 15/04/ /07538 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH ENERGY BLASTING ~ 71:ORICA INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD 78 Shenton Way #06-15 Tower ~ 72:BRENT GEOFFREY FREDERICK GOSWAMI TAPAN NOY MICHAEL JOHN DARE-BRYAN PETER ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 12/10/ /07539 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING A LOAD MODEL AND RELATED PARAMETERS BASED ON LOAD DYNAMICS ~ 71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES INC 2350 N E Hopkins Court Pullman Washington ~ 72:SCHWEITZER III EDMUND O DONOLO MARCOS A WHITEHEAD DAVID E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 10/04/ /07540 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRE-HEATING ANNEALING MATERIAL IN A HOOD-TYPE ANNEALING SYSTEM ~ 71:EBNER INDUSTRIEOFENBAU GESELLSCHAFT MBH Ebner-Platz Leonding ~ 72:EBNER ROBERT SAUSCHLAGER ANDREAS ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 590/2010 ~ 32: 14/04/ /07541 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN IMPACT COMPACTOR ~ 71:STROMSOE ROGER ARNOLD 575 Heron Place Cedar Lakes Maroeladal Ext 11 Sandton ~ 72:STROMSOE ROGER ARNOLD 2012/07542 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DETONATION OF EXPLOSIVES ~ 71:AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED Aeci Place 23/24 The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead 2191 Sandton Gauteng Province ~ 72:MULLER ELMAR HALLIDAY PIETER STEPHANUS JACOBUS ZHOU XIAOJING BELCHER WARWICK DASTOOR PAUL 2012/07543 ~ Complete ~ 54: REDOX-FLOW BATTERY AND METHOD OF OPERATING THEREOF ~ 71:SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES LTD 5-33 KITAHAMA 4-CHOME CHUO-KU OSAKA-SHI OSAKA ~ 72:DONG YONGRONG KUMAMOTO TAKAHIRO SHIGEMATSU TOSHIO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/03/ /07544 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF WATER-BASED LUBRICANTS FOR TEXTILE MACHINES ~ 71:KLUBER LUBRICATION MUNCHEN KG Geisenhausenerstrasse Munchen ~ 72:SCHWEIGKOFLER MARTIN KILTHAU THOMAS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 12/04/ /07545 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED BELT PLOUGH ~ 71:TASMAN-WARAJAY PTY LTD 100 Callemondah Drive Gladstone Queensland 4680 ~ 72:SUNDSTROM PAUL ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/03/ /07546 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISK FOR POOL CLEANER AND POOL CLEANER EQUIPPED WITH SUCH A DISK ~ 71:ZODIAC POOL SYSTEMS, INC 2620 Commerce Way Vista CA ~ 72:STOLTZ GERHARDUS JOHANNES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 17/03/ /07547 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF MALIC ACID SALT OF SUNITINIB ~ 71:RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED Head Office 12th Floor Devika Tower 06 Nehru Place New Delhi ~ 72:SANWAL SUDHIR SINGH SATHYANARAYANA SWARGAM PRASAD MOHAN KUMAR SARIDI MADHAVA DILEEP THAPER RAJESH KUMAR ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 635/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 18/03/2014 Page 17

18 2012/07548 ~ Complete ~ 54: WEAR PART,PROCESSING APPARATUS AND PROCESSING PLANT FOR MINERAL MATERIAL ~ 71:METSO MINERALS INC Fabianinkatu 9 A FI Helsinki ~ 72:PELTOMAKI KARI MAHONEN JOUNI ONNELA TERO MALKAMAKI MIKKO ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/04/ /07549 ~ Complete ~ 54: HEAT TRANSFER MEDIUM BASED ON SULPHUR AND USE OF THE HEAT TRANSFER MEDIUM ~ 71:SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Wittelsbacherplatz Munich ~ 72:UBLER MATTHIAS GROPPEL PETER BIRNBAUM JURGEN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/04/ /07550 ~ Complete ~ 54: FE(III) COMPLEX COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT AND PROPHYLAXIS OF IRON DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS AND IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIAS ~ 71:VIFOR (INTERNATIONAL) AG Rechenstrasse 37 CH-9001 St Gallen ~ 72:BARK THOMAS BURCKHARDT SUSANNA CANCLINI CAMILLO FUNK FELIX KALOGERAKIS ARIS PHILIPP ERIK SIEBER DIANA SCHWARZ KATRIN BUHR WILM BURGERT MICHAEL DURRENBERGER FRANZ GEISSER PETER MAYER SIMONA REIM STEFAN SCHMITT JORG ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/03/ /07551 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR STABILIZING AN ELECTRICAL POWER IMPORT ~ 71:SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Wittelsbacherplatz Munich ~ 72:FALK RAINER HOF HANS-JOACHIM FRIES STEFFEN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/04/ /07552 ~ Complete ~ 54: MICROPOROUS MATERIAL ~ 71:PPG INDUSTRIES OHIO INC 3800 West 143rd Street Cleveland Ohio ~ 72:BOYER JAMES L KNOX CAROL L SWISHER ROBERT GARDNER CHRISTINE PARRINELLO LUCIANO M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 15/04/ /07553 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECONFIGURABLE CONVERTING LINES AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING BOTH TAPED DIAPERS AND PANT DIAPERS ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY ONE PROCTER & GAMBLE PLAZA CINCINNATI OHIO ~ 72:LAVON GARY DEAN HUANG GENE XIAOQING NEASE MICHAEL GARY BARNHORST JACOB ALAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 09/04/ /07577 ~ Complete ~ 54: REFUSE CONTAINER APPARATUS FOR AN UNDERGROUND REFUSE COLLECTING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:ESE WORLD B.V Horsterweg 18H Maastricht-Airport NL-6199 ~ 72:P H. M VERHESEN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/04/ /07578 ~ Complete ~ 54: LED MODULE WITH PASSIVE LED ~ 71:LIGHTDESIGN SOLUTIONS GMBH Frobelstr 4 Dresden ~ 72:TOBIAS ROOS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/04/ /07579 ~ Complete ~ 54: KERBSTONE AND STOP FOR BUS TRAFFIC ~ 71:PROFILBETON GMBH Waberner Str 40 Borken ~ 72:WOLFGANG HASCH ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 12/04/ /07580 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR THE OPERATION OF A WIND TURBINE ~ 71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH Dreekamp 5 Aurich ~ 72:ALFRED BEEKMANN GEORG EDEN WOLFGANG DE BOER GERHARD LENSCHOW ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/04/ /07622 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ADAPTER ~ 71:AURORA LIMITED 16 Alban Park Hatfield Road St Albans Hertfordshire AL4 0JJ ~ 72:ANDREW JOHNSON ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 09/04/ APPLIED ON 09/10/ /07554 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ANTI-THEFT DEVICE ~ 71:NEBE HOLM Portion 103 Farm Lindley Lanseria 1748 ~ 72:NEBE HOLM 2012/07555 ~ Complete ~ 54: A NET AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME ~ 71:LEWIS BRIAN PETER Plot 40 Fourth Road Northwood 2155 JACKSON NORMAN JOHN Unit No 12 Kwa Maritane Lerato street Faerie Glen ~ 72:LEWIS BRIAN PETER JACKSON NORMAN JOHN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07385 ~ 32: 10/10/ /07556 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR ENCASING A MONOLITH WITH A MOUTHING MAT IN A CASING BY PRESSINSERTON ~ 71:BENTELER AUTOMOBILTECHNIK GMBH Elsenerstrasse 95 D Paderborn ~ 72:ACKERSCHOTT DENNIS EWERS ROLAND MERSCHKOTTER STEFAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/10/ /07557 ~ Complete ~ 54: INHIBITORS OF PROTEIN TYROSINE KINASE ACTIVITY AND USE THEREOF TO TREAT OPHTHALMIC DISORDERS ~ 71:METHYLGENE INC 7150 Frederick-Banting Montreal QC H4S 2A1 ~ 72:RAEPPEL STEPHENE ZHAN LIJIE CLARIDGE STEPHEN WILLIAM RAEPPEL FRANCK GAUDETTE FREDERIC VAISBURG ARKADII ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/324,803 ~ 32: 16/04/ /07558 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABLE AQUEOUS WAX DISPERSIONS ~ 71:CLARIANT FINANCE (BVI) LIMITED Citco Building Wickhams Cay P O Box 662 Road Town Tortola ~ 72:SEDILLO LAWRENCE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 12/10/2010 Page 18

19 2012/07559 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER RESISTANT MEDICAL BANDAGING PRODUCT ~ 71:BSN MEDICAL INC 5825 Carnegie BLVD Charlotte North Carolina ~ 72:EVANS JOHN C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/312,425 ~ 32: 10/03/ /07560 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROCESSING SOUR GAS RICH IN CARBON DIOXIDE IN A CLAUS PROCESS ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse Dortmund ~ 72:MANZEL JOHANNES ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/03/ /07561 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH SOLVENT CONTENT EMULSIONS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:ZHANG QIQING KHOSHDEL EZAT MOADDEL TEANOOSH DOBKOWSKI BRIAN JOHN ZHOU WEIZHENG YUAN SU ~ 33: CN ~ 31: PCT/CN2010/ ~ 32: 07/05/ /07562 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF COLD-STABILIZED METHYLATED VEGETABLE OILS AS AN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COFORMULANT ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:VOLGEWEDE CHRISTOPHER SWAYZE KAREN TANK HOLGER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/331,033 ~ 32: 04/05/ /07563 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING DITHIINE-TETRACARBOXIMIDES ~ 71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG Alfred-Nobel-Strasse Monheim ~ 72:HIMMLER THOMAS ETZEL WINFRIED VOLZ FRANK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/325,074 ~ 32: 16/04/ /07564 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR THE TREATMENT OF BIOMASS ~ 71:POET RESEARCH INC 4615 North Lewis Ave Sioux Falls South Dakota ~ 72:CARLSON DAVID CHARLES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/315,830 ~ 32: 19/03/ /07565 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR TREATMENT OF BIOMASS TO FACILITATE THE PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL ~ 71:POET RESEARCH INC 4615 North Lewis Ave Sioux Falls South Dakota ~ 72:NARENDRANATH NEELAKANTAM V ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/315,833 ~ 32: 19/03/ /07566 ~ Complete ~ 54: INSECTICIDE-CONTAINING POLYMERIC MATERIAL ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse Monheim ~ 72:HEINEMANN MAREN BOCKER THOMAS HORN KARIN SONNECK RAINER NENTWIG GUENTHER KONIG THOMAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/324,556 ~ 32: 15/04/ /07567 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACTIVE COMPOUND COMBINATIONS ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse Monheim ~ 72:SEITZ THOMAS MEISSNER RUTH WACHENDORFF-NEUMANN ULRIKE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/324,529 ~ 32: 15/04/ /07568 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PRODUCTION OF PARTICLES ~ 71:CSIR Scientia 0002 Pretoria Gauteng Province ~ 72:LAND KEVIN JOHN MBANJWA MESULI BONANI 2012/07569 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPLANTS AND METHODS FOR CORRECTING TISSUE DEFECTS ~ 71:ENGQVIST HAKN Kallorgatan 6 S Osthammar ENGSTRAND THOMAS Prastgatan 2 S Uppsala ABERG JONAS Vaktargatan 20B S Uppsala BOHLIN JAN Gustavsbergsvagen 10 S ~ 72:ENGQVIST HAKAN ABERG JONAS ENGSTRAND THOMAS BOHLIN JAN ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/03/ /07571 ~ Complete ~ 54: MOLDING A LIGHTWEIGHT CAST ACOUSTICAL PRODUCT ~ 71:USG INTERIORS LLC 550 West Adams Street Chicago IL ~ 72:ENGLERT MARK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/759,308 ~ 32: 13/04/ /07572 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONVEYING DEVICE FOR AUTOMATION PRODUCTION LINES ~ 71:EBZ SYSTEC GMBH Bleicherstrasse Ravensburg ~ 72:STADLER RAINER SCHMEH ALEXANDER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/04/ /07573 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXPANDABLE AND CONTRACTIBLE HOSE ~ 71:BLUE GENTIAN LLC 223 Skylark point Jupiter Florida ~ 72:BERARDI MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/488,515 ~ 32: 05/06/ /07574 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHYTOCANNABINOIDS IN THE TREATMENT OF CANCER ~ 71:GW PHARMA LIMITED Porton Down Science Park Salisbury Wiltshire SP4 0JR OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD 9 Kanda-Tsukasamachi 2-chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo ~ 72:PAROLARO DANIELA IZZO ANGELO ANTONIO AVIELLO GABRIELLA DE PETROCELLIS LUCIANO LIGRESTI ALESSIA FORD LESLEY ANN GUZMAN MANUEL LORENTE MAR KIKUCHI TESTURO STOTT COLIN SUTTON ALAN DE MEIJER ETIENNE MASSI PAOLA BORELLI FRANCESCA DI MARZO VINCENZO ROSS RUTH ALEXANDER MORIELLO ANIELLO SCHIANO ANAVI-GOFFER SHARON VALESCO GUILLERMO TORRES SOFIA GUY GEOFFREY WRIGHT STEPHEN POTTER DAVID ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 12/03/ /07575 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AND/OR TREATING A DIAMOND ~ 71:AMVEST INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Ottoplaz 19 CH-7001 Chur ~ 72:HICKMAN MARK Page 19

20 2012/07576 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A COATING COMPOSITION ~ 71:ANGELGUARD SCURITY (PTY) LTD 1039 Pretorius Street Hatfield 0001 Pretoria Gauteng ~ 72:VAN DER MERWE PIETER WILLEM STANDER ERICA OP'T HOF ADRIANIS LEFINUS 2012/07581 ~ Complete ~ 54: VEHICLE SUSPENSION SYSTEM ~ 71:EDISON2 LLC 313 2nd Street SE Suit 103 Charlottesvelle VA ~ 72:KUTTNER OLIVER CHRISTOPH FERDINAND MATHIS RONALD CHRISTOPHER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/765,567 ~ 32: 22/04/ /07582 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A ROCK SUPPORT ~ 71:SAFE-PACK (PTY) LIMITED 10 Mahogany Avenue Klerkindustria 2571 ~ 72:HUMAN ANDREAS LUTGERUS 2012/07583 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED FORMULATIONS FOR DRUG-COATED MEDICAL DEVICES ~ 71:INNORA GMBH Robert-Koch-Platz 4 berlin ~ 72:ULRICH SPECK MADELEINE CAROLINE BERG ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/04/ /07584 ~ Complete ~ 54: GEAR PUMP WITH CONTINUOUS VARIABLE OUTPUT FLOW RATE ~ 71:PAVOL FIGURA Mateja bela 4661/12 Piest'any ~ 72:PAVOL FIGURA ~ 33: SK ~ 31: PUV ~ 32: 04/10/ /07585 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODULAR INDEPENDENT SUPSENSION AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME ~ 71:AXLETECH INTERNATIONAL IP HOLDINGS, LLC 1400 Rochester Road troy MI ~ 72:GERARD CORDIER PHILIPPE MELLA LILLIAN CANTUERN ALEXANDRE COURVOISEIR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/632,377 ~ 32: 01/10/ /07631 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SELF-SUPPORTING FOLDED SHEET MATERIAL ~ 71:DONALDSON FILTRATION SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD Kinghall Avenue Epping Industria 2 Cape Town 7460 ~ 72:GLISSON ROBIN 2012/08129 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF USE OF SOLUBLE CD24 FOR THERAPY OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS ~ 71:ONCOLMMUNE, INC 333 Parkland Plaza Suite 1000 Ann Arbor Michigan ~ 72:ZHENG XINCHENG WU WEI LIU YANG ZHENG PAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 28/04/ APPLIED ON 10/10/ /07586 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WASTE COLLECTION BAG ~ 71:FISHER ALAN JOHN 17 Acacia Way Durbanville Cape Town Western Cape Province ~ 72:FISHER ALAN JOHN 2012/07587 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PUMP ~ 71:AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED c/o Aeci Limited 1st Floor AECI Place 24 The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead Sandton ~ 72:WILSON LAURENCE JP BRAMWELL GAVID W FRITZ TOMMY J.G.T DREYER PIETER E HALLIDAY PIETER S.J 2012/07588 ~ Complete ~ 54: GAS DIFFUSION ELECTRODE, METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME, MEMBRANE ELECTRODE ASSSEMBLY COMPRISING SAME AND METHOD OF PRODUCING MEMBRANE ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY COMPRISING SAME ~ 71:VITO N. V. Boeretang 200 B-2400 Mol ~ 72:ALVAREZ GALLEGO YOLANDA VERMEIREN PHILIPPE CLAES ANDRE-VIKTOR ADRIANSENS WALTER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/06/ /07590 ~ Complete ~ 54: PREPARATION CREATED FROM AN IN VITRO CULTURE OF DEDIFFERENTIATED, NON-ELICITED CELLS OF THE ARGANIA TREE, USE THEREOF FOR TREATING SKIN AGEING, INFLAMMATION AND SCARRING, AND PRODUCTION THEREOF ~ 71:PIERRE FABRE DERMO-COSMETIQUE 45 Place Abel Gance F Boulogne-Billancourt ~ 72:STEWARD NICOLAS MANDEAU ANNE CASTEX-RIZZI NATHALIE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 10/01327 ~ 32: 31/03/ /07591 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO RESPIRATORY APPARATUS ~ 71:INTERSURGICAL AG Landstrasse 11 Vaduz ~ 72:MILLER ANDREW NEIL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/04/ /07592 ~ Complete ~ 54: MINIATURE INGESTIBLE DEVICE ~ 71:PROTEUS DIGITAL HEALTH,INC 2600 Bridge Parkway Suite 101 Redwood City California ~ 72:HAFEZI HOOMAN ROBERTSON TIMOTHY SCHMIDT RAYMOND ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/416,150 ~ 32: 22/11/ /07593 ~ Complete ~ 54: SCREEN PRINTING AND METHOD THEREFOR ~ 71:NAIDOO KUMARSAGRAN 4 Main Road Riviera Houghton 2193 ~ 72:NAIDOO KUMARSAGRAN 2012/07594 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODIFIED BINDING PROTEINS INHIBITING THE VEGF-A RECEPTOR INTERACTION ~ 71:MOLECULAR PARTNERS AG Wagistrasse 14 CH 8952 Schlieren ~ 72:BINZ HANS KASPAR FORRER PATRIK STUMPP MICHAEL TOBIAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/04/ /07595 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDROGEN PRODUCTION SYSTEM FOR REGULATING THE POWER AT RENEWABLE ENERGY ELECRTIC PLANTS,AND A REGULATION METHOD ~ 71:ACCIONA S.A Avda. Ciudad de la Innovacion 5 Navarra E Sarriguren INGETEAM ENERGY SA Avda Ciudad De La Innovacion 13 E Sarriguren (Navarra) ~ 72:PEREZ BARBACHANO JAVIER GUELBENZU MICHELENA EUGENIO Page 20

21 SANCHIS GURPIDE PABLO URSUA RUBIO ALFREDO MARROYO PALOMO LUIS SANCHEZ MAYAYO ISRAEL 2012/07596 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETECTING CORROSION OF GROUNDING GRID OF POWER TRANSMISSION LINE STEEL TOWER ~ 71:NORTH CHINA ELECTRIC POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO LTD NO.1 Dizang'an nanxiang Fuxingmenwai Street Beljing STATE GRID CORPORATION OF CHINA NO. 86 West Chang'an street Xicheng District Beijing ~ 72:XIULI ZHANG YINGGAO WANG JIMPING WANG YONGLI LI LIHUA GONG SHENGYUE ZHAO JIAN WANG YUYU JI ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/11/ /07597 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODULAR SHELTER AND METHOD ~ 71:STRATA PRODUCTS WORLDWIDE LLC 8995 Roswell Road Suit 200 Sandy Springs Georgia ~ 72:REINMANN JR JOHN J FARRUGIA ANTHONY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/317,271 ~ 32: 13/10/ /07598 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS AND METHODS THEREFOR ~ 71:ELECTROPAR LTD 35 Lady Ruby Drive East Tamaki Auckland 2013 ~ 72:RENTON ANDREW CHARLES BACLAY GREGORY JOHN TREMAIN MURRAY CARL ~ 33: NZ ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/03/ /07599 ~ Complete ~ 54: A FUEL ASSEMBLY, A GUIDE THIMBLE DEVICE AND USE OF THE GUIDE THIMBLE DEVICE ~ 71:WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC SWEDEN AB S Vasteras ~ 72:JOHANSSON LENNART I ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/05/ /07600 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMMUNO-PET IMAGING OF ANTIBODIES AND IMMUNOCONJUGATES AND USES THEREFOR ~ 71:GENENTECH INC 1 Dna Way South San Francisco California ~ 72:DENNIS MARK MARIK JAN POLAKIS PAUL RUBINFELD BONNEE WILLIAMS SIMON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/351,195 ~ 32: 03/06/ /07601 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED SYNTHETIC RUTILE PROCESS A ~ 71:ILUKA RESOURCES LIMITED Level ST Georges Terrace Perth 6000 Western Australia ~ 72:MCDOUGALL TIMOTHY JOHN VAISEY ANDRE KIRWAN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/04/ /07602 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED SYNTHETIC RUTILE PROCESS B ~ 71:ILUKA RESOURCES LIMITED Level ST Georges Terrace Perth 6000 Western Australia ~ 72:MCDOUGALL TIMOTHY JOHN VAISEY ANDRE KIRWAN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/04/ /07603 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING HYDROMORPHONE AND NALOXONE ~ 71:EURO-CELTIQUE S.A. 2 Avenue Charles de Gaulle Luxembourg L-1653 ~ 72:DANAGHER HELEN KATHLEEN MOHAMMAD HASSAN WALDEN MALCOLM HAYES GEOFFREY GERARD WHITEHOUSE JONATHON OLIVER VARGAS RINCON RICARDO ALBERTO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/05/ /07604 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODIFIED PYR/PYL RECEPTORS ACTIVATED BY ORTHOGONAL LIGANDS ~ 71:THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 1111 Franklin Street 5th floor Oakland California ~ 72:CUTLER SEAN R PARK SANG-YOUL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/434,407 ~ 32: 19/01/ /07605 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRILLING MACHINE ~ 71:ATLAS COPCO ROCK DRILLS AB S Orebro ~ 72:JOHANSSON ANDERS ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 03/05/ /07606 ~ Complete ~ 54: TIRE SEALER AND INFLATOR COMPOSITION ~ 71:PRESTONE PRODUCT CORPORATION 1900 West Field Court Lake Forest Illinois ~ 72:ALEXANDER MARK VESELINOVICH DILLEY COLIN TURNER EDWARD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/428,967 ~ 32: 31/12/ /07607 ~ Complete ~ 54: INSECTICIDE-CONTAINING NETLIKE FABRIC ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse Monheim ~ 72:SONNECK RAINER BOCKER THOMAS HORN KARIN NENTWIG GUENTHER HEINEMANN MAREN KONG THOMAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/324,564 ~ 32: 15/04/ /07608 ~ Complete ~ 54: COLUMN A/D CONVERTER, COLUMN A/D CONVERSION METHOD, SOLID- STATE IMAGING ELEMENT AND CAMERA SYSTEM ~ 71:SONY CORPORATION Konan Minato-ku Tokyo ~ 72:IWAKI HIROYUKI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/04/ /07609 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING A LYOPHILIZED FAST DISSOLVING, MULTI- PHASIC DOSAGE FORM ~ 71:TIAN WEI 6 Sawyers Close Minety Witshire SN16 9QS CATALENT PHARMA SOLUTIONS LLC 14 Schoolhouse Road Somerset NJ ~ 72:TIAN WEI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/724,601 ~ 32: 16/03/ /07610 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLAR TOWER POWER PLANT ECONOMIZER AND PLANT OPERATING METHOD ~ 71:ABENGOA SOLAR NEW TECHNOLOGIES S.A. Avenida de la Buhaira Sevilla ~ 72:NAVIO GILABERTE RAUL DOMINGUEZ RODRIGUEZ JAVIER MENDEZ MARCOS JOSE MARIA SERRANO GALLAR LUCIA ~ 33: ES ~ 31: P ~ 32: 16/03/ /07611 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTEGRATED POWER SYSTEM CONTROL METHOD AND RELATED APPARATUS WITH ENERGY STORAGE ELEMENT ~ 71:GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY One River Road Page 21

22 Schenectady New York ~ 72:CHUAH CHRISTOHPER JAMES WHISENHUNT JR DONALD WAYNE BUKKASAMUDRAM KALYAN GOTOBED MARK WIEGMAN HERMAN LUCAS NORBERT BULL ROGER NEIL BRADY CONNOR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/548,665 ~ 32: 13/07/ /07612 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROCK BOLT SEALING SYSTEM ~ 71:SMITH ERIC W 137 Tenacity Trail Mars PA LIBENGOOD HOMER D 1984 Oaks Point Road Blairsville PA ~ 72:SMITH ERIC W LIBENGOOD HOMER D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/607,684 ~ 32: 08/09/ /07613 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH AMYLOID OR AMYLOID-LIKE PROTEINS ~ 71:AC IMMUNE SA EPFL-PSE Building B CH-1015 Lausanne ~ 72:KROTH HEIKO BENDERITTER PASCAL SREENIVASACHARY NAMPALLY HAMEL COTINICA FROESTL WOLFGANG MUHS ANDREAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 17/11/ /07614 ~ Complete ~ 54: COLLAPSIBLE INTERLOCKING CUPBOARD ~ 71:MONARCH TRAVEL GOODS (PTY) LTD 6 Falkirk Road Benoni Ext 12 benoni Gauteng Province ~ 72:PETERSEN DAVID ROY GEORGE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2008/08378 ~ 32: 30/09/ /07615 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODULAR INTERCONNECTION SYSTEM ~ 71:ELECTRONVAULT INC Skyline Boulevard PMB 42 Woodside CA ~ 72:FERBER JR ROBERT R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/724,388 ~ 32: 15/03/ /07616 ~ Complete ~ 54: CELL BALANCING SYSTEM ~ 71:ELECTRONVAULT INC Skyline Boulevard PMB 42 Woodside CA ~ 72:FERBER JR ROBERT R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/724,410 ~ 32: 15/03/ /07617 ~ Complete ~ 54: VARIABLE ENERGY SYSTEM ~ 71:ELECTRONVAULT INC Skyline Boulevard PMB 42 Woodside CA ~ 72:FERBER JR ROBERT R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/724,382 ~ 32: 15/03/ /07618 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR GROWING CRUSTACEANS AND OTHER FISH ~ 71:AQUA MANNA LLC R R.#2 Box 342 Ladoga IN ~ 72:BRADLEY JAMES E BRADLEY JEREMY L 2012/07619 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD TO CLEAN A MOISTENED SOILED SUSBTRATE WITH POLYMERIC PARTICLES ~ 71:XEROS LIMITED Unit 14 Advanced Manufacturing Park White Way Catcliffe Rotherham South Yorkshire S60 5BL ~ 72:JENKINS STEPHEN DEREK ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 24/06/ /07620 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HYDRONIC RADIATOR PANEL ~ 71:JOHN BOORNE PO Box 174 Constantia 7848 ~ 72:JOHN BOORNE 2012/07626 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CHARGING AN ACCUMALATOR ~ 71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19 Precision Str Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:BUHRMANN RUDOLPH ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05077 ~ 32: 11/07/ APPLIED ON 11/10/ /07623 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DAWN POINT (EASY PAY POINT) ~ 71:DONALD TEMEKI MOLEWA 3517 Block B Mabopane ~ 72:DONALD TEMEKI MOLEWA 2012/07624 ~ Provisional ~ 54: QUICK DOWNLIGHT CONNECTION FITTING ~ 71:JAN JOHANNES JACOBS 16 Jansen Close Sharon Park Nigel 1496 ~ 72:JAN JOHANNES JACOBS 2012/07625 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CHARGER HOLDER AND CHARGING BOX ~ 71:JAN JOHANNES JACOBS 16 Jansen Close Sharon Park Nigel 1496 ~ 72:JAN JOHANNES JACOBS 2012/07627 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FACE BRICK SCRAPER PLATE ~ 71:JAN JOHANNES JACOBS 16 Jansen Close Sharon Park Nigel 1496 ~ 72:JAN JOHANNES JACOBS 2012/07628 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TH63-RIGID PRODUCT ~ 71:TOWER TECHNOLOGY HOLDING (PTY) LTD P O Box Lynnwoodridge 0040 ~ 72:MICHAEL WINDSOR SYMONS 2012/07629 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FUEL CONTROL DEVICE FOR DIESEL ENGINES ~ 71:JOHANNES BERNADUS VAN ZYL Steyn street 15 Barrydale 6750 WILLEM JOHANNES JP STEYN 1048 Teresa Rd Eldoraigne 0157 ~ 72:JOHANNES BERNADUS VAN ZYL WILLEM JOHANNES JP STEYN 2012/07630 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PERSPONDEX ~ 71:SIPHO FLOYD MAZIBUKO 2425 Lesedi Street Doornkop Ext 1 Roodepoort 1723 ~ 72:SIPHO FLOYD MAZIBUKO 2012/07632 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A LIGHT BRACKET ~ 71:CHRISTIAN JULIEN VEERMEER 20 Simon's way De Wynlanden Stellenbosch 7600 ~ 72:CHRISTIAN JULIEN VEERMEER 2012/07633 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A TELEVISION BRACKET ~ 71:CHRISTIAN JULIEN VEERMEER 20 Simon's way De Wynlanden Stellenbosch 7600 ~ 72:CHRISTIAN JULIEN VEERMEER 2012/07634 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL POWDER COMPOSITION FOR INHALATION ~ 71:GLENMARK PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED Glenmark House HDO-Corporate BLDG Wing A B.D. Sawant Page 22

23 Marg Chakala Andheri (East) Mumbai ~ 72:DHUPPAD ULHAS CHAUDHARI SUNIL SUDHAKAR ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1082/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 31/03/ /07635 ~ Complete ~ 54: WAVE-ENERGY CONVERTER ~ 71:RESOLUTE MARINE ENERGY INC 3 Post Office Square-3rd Floor Boston MA ~ 72:WILLIAMS ARTHUR R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/405,287 ~ 32: 21/10/ /07636 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETEROARYL IMIDAZOLINE DERIVATIVES AS JAK INHIBITORS ~ 71:ALMIRALL S.A Ronda Del General Mitre 151 E Barcelona ~ 72:EASTWOOD PAUL ROBERT GONZALEZ RODRIGUEZ JACOB GOMEZ CASTILLO ELENA BACH TANA JORDI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/365,059 ~ 32: 16/07/ /07637 ~ Complete ~ 54: GRADUAL-RELEASE DOSING DEVICE AND SEAL OF A DOMESTIC-USE APPARATUS ~ 71:RECKITT BENCKISER N. V. Siriusdreef WT Hoofddorp ~ 72:BARATTA CARLA DELLA NEGRA FEDERICO MARETTO STEFANO OLIVA LILIANA RIERA MONTSERRAT TOMASULO ANTONIETTA ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 12/04/ /07638 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETERODIMERIC ANTIBODY FC-CONTAINING PROTEINS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF ~ 71:GENMAB A/S P O Box 9068 Bredgade 34 DK-1260 Copenhagen K ~ 72:LABRIJN ARAN FRANK MEESTERS JOYCE BREMER EWALD VAN DEN NEIJSEEN JOOST J BERKEL PARTRICK VAN GOEIJ BART DE VINK TOM VAN DE WINKEL JAN SCHUURMAN JANINE PARREN PAUL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/326,082 ~ 32: 20/04/ /07639 ~ Complete ~ 54: AQUEOUS HEBICIDAL CONCENTRATES OF AUXINIC CARBOXYLIC ACIDS WITH REDUCED EYE IRRITANCY ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:STAGG NICOLA BLEWETT CRAIG T TANK HOLGER LI MEI LIU LEI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/325,939 ~ 32: 20/04/ /07640 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING A DICAMBA DERIVATIVE AND A GLYPHOSATE DERIVATIVE ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:SATCHIVI NORBERT M WRIGHT TERRY R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/331,045 ~ 32: 04/05/ /07641 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTINUOUS FLUID TIGHTNESS FOR A CIVIL ENGINEERING WORK ~ 71:TERRE ARMEE INTERNATIONALE 1Bis Rue Du Petit Clamart F Velizy Villacoublay ~ 72:FREITAG NICOLAS MORIZOT JEAN-CLAUDE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/05/ /07642 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIBODY RECOGNIZING HUMAN LEUKEMIA INHIBITORY FACTOR (LIF) AND USE OF ANTI-LIF ANTIBODIES IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH UNWANTED CELL PROLIFERATION ~ 71:FUNDACIO PRIVADA INSTITUT D'INVESTIGACIO ONCOLOGICA VALL D'HEBRON (VHIO) Passeig Vall D'Hebron Edifici Matern-Infantil Planta 14 E Barcelona FUNDACIO PRIVADA INSTITUCIO CATALANA DE RECERCA I ESTUDIS AVANCATS (ICREA) Passeig Lluis Company 23 E Barcelona ~ 72:SUAREZ JOAN SEOANE FOLGUEIRA JUDIT ANIDO BORDERIAS ANDREA SAEZ ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 05/04/ /07643 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD FOR JOINING THERMOPLASTIC POLYMER MATERIAL ~ 71:MICROGREEN POLYMERS, INC st Street NE Arlington Washington ~ 72:NADELLA KRISHNA KUMAR VIPIN WANG XIAOXI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/342,752 ~ 32: 19/04/ /07644 ~ Complete ~ 54: COVER SYSTEM FOR WASTE SITES ~ 71:CLOSURETURF LLC Suite e Atlantis Parkway Alpharetta Georgia ~ 72:AYERS MICHAEL R URRUTIA JOSE L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/661,643 ~ 32: 22/03/ /07645 ~ Complete ~ 54: VEGETABLE BASED THREE COMPONENT HAIR RELAXER ~ 71:ROUX LABORATORIES D/B/A COLOMER USA 5344 Overmyer Drive Jacksonville Florida ~ 72:JARVIS DAVID P SIMPSON KELLY R PANCHAL YOGINI I HELMERS CARL A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/758,279 ~ 32: 12/04/ /07646 ~ Complete ~ 54: BLEACHING OF SUBSTRATES ~ 71:CATEXEL LIMITED TMF Corporate Administration services limited 5th Floor 6ST Andrew Street London EC4A 3AE ~ 72:HAGE RONALD GAULARD FABIAN PIERRE GUY YANG KIMBERLY SORAYA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/04/ /07647 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADSORBENT BED SUPPORT ~ 71:AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS INC 7201 Hamilton Boulevard Allentown Pennsylvania ~ 72:TENTARELLI STEPHEN CLYDE GIBBON STEPHEN JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/774,461 ~ 32: 05/05/ /07648 ~ Complete ~ 54: AGRICULTURAL FUMIGATION USING A MULTILAYER FILM INCLUDING A PVDC VAPOR BARRIER ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:VAN WESENBEECK IAN CARN CHARLES A BUSACCA JOHN D HOWARD PHILLIP J LANE JOHN DENNIS WHITE MICHAEL D WEISS ANTHONY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/342,510 ~ 32: 15/04/2010 Page 23

24 2012/07649 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL STACK ~ 71:ITM POWER (RESEARCH) LTD 22 Atlas Way Shefield South S4 7QQ Yorkshire ~ 72:MARCHAL FREDERIC ANDRE ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/04/ /07650 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONSUMABLE ITEM FOR A HOOKAH ~ 71:CHANNING RICHARD MERRICK 7 St Michaels Road Hilton 3245 ~ 72:CHANNING RICHARD MERRICK ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07021 ~ 32: 26/09/ /07651 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM AND METHOD HAVING INTEGRATED PLANK AND FRAMING MEMBERS ~ 71:BRACEGIRGLE PAUL E 9 Crimson Leaf Drive Newtown PA ~ 72:BRACEGIRGLE PAUL E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/723,612 ~ 32: 12/03/ /07652 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS FOR MASKING THE FLAVOR OF NUTRIENTS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME ~ 71:NESTEC SA Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:MILLER KEVIN BURKE KVAMME CANDIS DIANE STELLINGWERFF TRENT BOVETTO LIONEL JEAN RENE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/447,148 ~ 32: 28/02/ /07653 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VEHICLE DRIVE APPARATUS AND A VEHICLE COMPRISING THE SAME ~ 71:GOVENDER KRISHNA 35 Kelly Street Greytown 3250 KwaZulu-Natal ~ 72:GOVENDER KRISHNA 2012/07654 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACCESS SYSTEM AND DEVICE FOR EARTHMOVING VEHICLES, AND MODES OF EMPLOYMENT THEREOF ~ 71:BARJOH PTY LTD 21 Friesian Close Oakford Western Australia 6121 ~ 72:ELLEMENT NATHAN JOHN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/03/ /07655 ~ Complete ~ 54: WEARABLE AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICE FOR CONTROLLED DELIVERY OF THERAPEUTIC AGENTS ~ 71:ABBOTT BIOTECHNOLOGY LTD Clarendon House 2 Church Street Hamilton HM 11 ~ 72:ANDERSON PHILIP D YOCH TRAVIS CORRIGAN SEAN FIENUP WILLIAM JULIAN JOSEPH F PARMER TIMOTHY JANG SAMUEL M MATUSAITIS TOMAS LAURUSONIS LINAS P STRAHM CHRIS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/326,637 ~ 32: 21/04/ /07656 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICES FOR DETERMINING THE DISTANCE BETWEEN A RADIO BEACON AND A VEHICLE DEVICE ~ 71:KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM AG Am Europlatz 2 A-1120 Wien ~ 72:SMELY DIETER NAGY OLIVER POVOLNY ROBERT WINKLER JOSEF PAIER ALEXANDER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/12/ /07657 ~ Complete ~ 54: POWER OPERATED ROTARY KNIFE WITH DISPOSABLE BLADE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY ~ 71:BETTCHER INDUSTRIES INC 6801 State Route 60 Birmingham OH ~ 72:WHITE JEFFREY ALAN SEGUIN DENNIS R ROSS DAVID CURTIS RAPP GEOFFREY D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/073,207 ~ 32: 28/03/ /07658 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIAMOND PARTICLE MIXTURE ~ 71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED PO Box 4740 Houston TX ~ 72:CHAKRABORTY SOMA AGRAWAL GAURAV ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/077,426 ~ 32: 31/03/ /07659 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF MAKING A DIAMOND PARTICLE SUSPENSION AND METHOD OF MAKING A POLYCRSTALLINE DIAMOND ARTICLE THEREFROM ~ 71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED P O Box 4740 Houston TX ~ 72:CHAKRABORTY SOMA AGRAWAL GAURAV ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/077,426 ~ 32: 31/03/ /07660 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DEVICE FOR MANAGING DATA ACCESS AND A DATA MANAGEMENT AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:MASLOW INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES PROPRIETARY LIMITED 7 Chestwood Close 150 Mount Edgecombe Drive Mount Edgecombe 4005 KawaZulu-NAtal ~ 72:PANDAY AKASH VIJAY PANDAY VITESH RAJHAN - APPLIED ON 12/10/ /07662 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLASTIC SCREW PLUG FOR ATTACHING A RAIL TO A SLEEPER ~ 71:SCHWIHAG AG Lebernstrasse 3 Tagerwilen 8274 ~ 72:ERIK DANNEBERG ROLAND BUDA TILMANN PETER RUTZEL FRANK MEYER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/05/ /07663 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MODAL DECOMPOSITION OF A LASER BEAM ~ 71:CSIR Scientia Meiring Naude Road Brummeria Pretoria Gauteng ~ 72:ANDREW FORBES SANDILE NGCOBO CHRISTIAN SCHULZE 2012/07664 ~ Provisional ~ 54: UNI DIRECTIONAL TURBINE ~ 71:EDMUND CHARLES SWART 15 Lanzeral Str Bell Bush Belville 7530 ~ 72:EDMUND CHARLES SWART 2012/07665 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOLID DIVERSION EQUIPMENT ~ 71:GERHADUS PETRUS FRITZ 5 Erns Jansen street Heuwelsig Bloemfontein 9301 ~ 72:GERHADUS PETRUS FRITZ Page 24

25 2012/07666 ~ Provisional ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ROUTING BICYCLE CONTROL CABLES ~ 71:DOUGLAS GREGG SHADWELL 14 Cabrernet Oude Libertasweg Onderpappegaaiberg stellenbosch 7600 ~ 72:DOUGLAS GREGG SHADWELL 2012/07667 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DRILL STEEL COMPRISING OF SEPARATE SHANK AND CHUCK RETENTION SECTION AND SEPARATE ROAD AND TIP SECTION ~ 71:JOHAN FREDERIK OTTO COETZER Vula Drilling C/O London & Apex Str Apex Benoni PETRUS JOHANNES BADENHOUST vula Drilling C/O London & Apex Str Apex Benoni ~ 72:JOHAN FREDERIK OTTO COETZER PETRUS JOHANNES BADENHORST 2012/07668 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DRILL ROD WITH TAPER AT BOTH ENDS AS PART A DRILL STEEL SYSTEM WITH SEPARATE GHANK AND CHUCK RETENTION SECTION ~ 71:JOHAN FREDERIK OTTO COETZER Vula Drilling C/O London & Apex Str Apex Benoni PETRUS JOHANNES BADENHOUST vula Drilling C/O London & Apex Str Apex Benoni ~ 72:JOHAN FREDERIK OTTO COETZER PETRUS JOHANNES BADENHOUST 2012/07669 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DIGITAL PLAYING CARDS ~ 71:IBS BUSINESS TRUST 11 Craig Street Constantia Kloof Roodepoort ~ 72:SCHOLTZ JACOBUS JOHANNES LEDOWICUS 2012/07670 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:CIPLA LIMITED Mumbai Central Mumbai ~ 72:AMAR LULLA GEENA MALHOTRA ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1296/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 20/04/ /07671 ~ Complete ~ 54: PARKING BAY OCCUPANCY MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:ADRIAN MICHAEL OOSTERBERG 24 Benton Grange Drive Mornington VIC 3931 ~ 72:HENDRIK VAN DER BIJL ADRIAN MICHAEL OOSTERBERG 2012/07672 ~ Complete ~ 54: LICENCE DISC HOLDER HAVING A TEAR-OPEN INFORMATION POUCH ~ 71:SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 17 Smith Street Bedfordview 2007 ~ 72:SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/05459 ~ 32: 20/07/ /07673 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CABINET STORAGE SYSTEM ~ 71:DOUGLAS TROXLER Schlossweg Altendorf SZ ~ 72:DOUGLAS TROXLER 2012/07674 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOLAR SHIELD ~ 71:VAN DYK OCKERT WILHELM NO. 69 Miller Clary Street Elarduspark Pretoria 0181 ~ 72:VAN DYK OCKERT WILHELM 2012/07675 ~ Complete ~ 54: PREPARATION OF POLYPEPTIDES AND SALTS THEREOF ~ 71:DR REDDY'S LABORATOTORIES LTD Road No.3 Banjara Hills Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh DR REDDY'S LABORATOTORIES INC 200 Somerset Corporate Boulevard 7th Floor Bridgewater New Jersey ~ 72:KVS RAMA RAO DEVI BASANTHI RAMASAMY KARTHIK VARANASI KALYAN CHAKRAVARTHI KONCHE PARAMESWARA REDDY SHARMA RAJGOPAI SRIVASAN SANTHANA KRISHNAN GANDAVASI SUNIL KUMAR KOMARAVOLU YAGANA KIRAN KUMAR BOCHA RAMEHI KATTA LAXMI REDDY NEKKALAPU SRILAKSHMI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/416,132 ~ 32: 22/11/ /07676 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PROCESS USING GRIGNARD REAGENTS ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:DOCHNAHL MAXIMILIAN KEIL MICHAEL GEBHARDT JOACHIM VOGELBACHER UWE JOSEF MENGES FREDERIK RACK MICHAEL RENNER JENS WOLF BERND ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/314,185 ~ 32: 16/03/ /07677 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLUID HEATING AND STORAGE TANK AND SYSTEM ~ 71:W&E INTERNATIONAL (CANADA) CORP 66 Devonsleigh Blvd Richmond Hill Ontario L4S 1H2 LIN HUAZI 66 Devonsleigh Blvd Richmond Hill Ontario L4S 1H2 ~ 72:LIN HUAZI ~ 33: CA ~ 31: 2,702,472 ~ 32: 26/04/ /07678 ~ Complete ~ 54: DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ~ 71:NUODB INC 215 First Street Suit 005 Cambridge MA ~ 72:STARKEY JAMES A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/315,351 ~ 32: 18/03/ /07679 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM AND METHOD UTILIZING RADIATION PATTERN MANIPULATION ~ 71:POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY)LIMITED 33 Thora Crescent Wynberg Sandton 2090 ~ 72:FOURIE ANDRIES PETRUS CRONJE 2012/07680 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM, METHOD AND INTERFACE DISPLAY FOR VERIFYING AND MANAGING DISTRIBUTION AND SALES OF MEDICINE ~ 71:PHARMASECURE INC 16 Cavendish Court Lebanon New Hampshire ~ 72:SANGAL PUNEET M SIGWORTH NATHAN J THOMPSON N TAYLOR HINE SARAH M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/973,879 ~ 32: 20/12/ /07681 ~ Complete ~ 54: HEAT-SEALABLE BIODEGRADABLE PACKAGING MATERIAL, A METHOD FOR ITS MANUFACTURE, AND A PRODUCT PACKAGE MADE FROM THE MATERIAL ~ 71:STORA ENSO OYJ PL 309 FI Helsinki ~ 72:PENTTINEN TAPANI NEVALAINEN KIMMO KUUSIPALO JURKKA KOSKINEN TAPIO KOTKAMO SAMI ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 12/03/ /07682 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROBO1-FC FUSION PROTEIN AND USE THEREOF FOR TREATING TUMOURS ~ 71:SANOFI 54 Rue La Boetie F Paris ~ 72:BLANCHE FRANCIS CAMERON BEATRICE DABDOUBI TARIK DOL-GLEIZES FREDERIQUE FONS PIERRE HERAULT JEAN-PASCAL PRADES CATHERINE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/04/2010 Page 25

26 2012/07683 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABILISATION OF ROCK BODIES ~ 71:WEKABA ENGINEERING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Bosworth Street Alrode South Gauteng Province ~ 72:BOTHMA ERIC VAN DER WESTHIUZEN RUDI MTSHALI LIHLE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07292 ~ 32: 05/10/ /07684 ~ Complete ~ 54: ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS AND PERFOMANCE ~ 71:NESTEC SA Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:LE COUTRE JOHANNES DAMAK SAMI VAN BLADEREN PETER STELLINGWERFF TRENT ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 15/03/ /07685 ~ Complete ~ 54: A HOUSING LAYOUT FOR A LUMINAIRE ~ 71:BEKA (PRPOPRIETARY) LIMITED 13 West View Road Olifansfontein 1665 ~ 72:HEYDENRYCH GODFRIED JOHANNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07074 ~ 32: 28/09/ /07686 ~ Complete ~ 54: CO-CRYSTALS OF PYRIMETHANIL OR CYPRODINIL ~ 71:SYNGENTA LIMITED European Regional Centre Priestley Road Surrey Research Park Guildford Surrey GU2 7YH ~ 72:GEORGE NEIL BURTON REBECCA CLAIRE FORREST JAMES OWEN AAKEROY CHRISTER BJORN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 15/04/ /07687 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENZYME GRANULES ~ 71:NOVOZYMES A/S Krogshoejvej 36 DK 2880 Bagsvaerd ~ 72:BORUP FLEMMING BACH POUL HANSEN MORTEN MOHR SIMONSEN OLE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/04/ /07688 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR NON-TOXIC DELIVERY OF ANTIPROGESTINS ~ 71:REPROS THERAPEUTICS INC 2408 Timberloch Place Suite B-7 The Woodlands Texas 7738 ~ 72:PODOLSKI JOSEPH S WIEHLE RONALD D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/316,263 ~ 32: 22/03/ /07689 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETEROARYL-CYCLOHEXYL-TETRAAZABENZO[E]AZULENES AS VASOPRESSIN V1A RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS ~ 71:F. HOFFMANN- LA ROCHE AG Grenzacherstrasse 124 CH-4070 Basel ~ 72:DOLENTE COSIMO SCHNIDER PATRICK ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/04/ /07690 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR OBTAINING A COMPOSITE HEMOCOMPATIBLE MATERIAL AND RESULTING MATERIAL ~ 71:CARMAT 36 Avenue de l' Europe Immeuble I'Etendard CS F Velizy Villacoublay ~ 72:MELOT MARION CAPEL ANTOINE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/04/ /07691 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROTECTION DEVICE WITH INCREASE FUNCTIONALITY, PARTICULARY FOR SYRINGES AND THE LIKE ~ 71:MARGHERITA INVENTIONS S R L Via Bulgarelli 14 I-4103 San Felice Sul Panaro (Modena) ~ 72:GUIBERCHIO CARLO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2010A ~ 32: 26/03/ /07692 ~ Complete ~ 54: VACUUM ANCHHOR SYSTEM ~ 71:LATCHWAYS PLC Hopton Park Devizes Wiltshires SN10 2JP ~ 72:JONES OWAIN JONES KARL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/04/ /07693 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETEROBIARYL-CYCLOHEXYL-TETRAAZABENZO[E]AZULENES ~ 71:F HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG GRENZACHERSTRASSE 124 CH-4070 BASLE ~ 72:DOLENTE COSIMO SCHNIDER PATRICK ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/04/ /07694 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUTOMATED SMALL OBJECT SORTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS ~ 71:MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY LLC 800 North Lindbergh Boulevard St. Louis Missouri ~ 72:DEPPERMANN KEVIN L YANNAKAKIS ELIAS J FINLEY DAVID W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/317,967 ~ 32: 26/03/ /07695 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITE SYSTEM ~ 71:LEE ROBERT G 4344 SW Chesapeaka AVE Portland OR ~ 72:LEE ROBERT G 2012/07696 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUND FOR TREATMENT OF RESPIRATORY CONDITION OR DISEASE ~ 71:BIOTA SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT PTY LTD 10/585 Blackburn Road Notting Hill Victoria 3168 ~ 72:LAMBERT JOHN NICHOLAS WILSON JANET MARIE RYAN JANE ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 15/04/ /07697 ~ Complete ~ 54: PULSED WATER-JET APPARATUS ~ 71:RUSSELL MINERAL EQUIPMENT PTY LTD 149 Hursley Road Glenvale Toowoomba QLD 4350 ~ 72:VALLER GREGORY OLIVER RUBIE PETER JOHN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/03/ /07698 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR THE TREATMENT OF A LIQUID, IN PARTICULAR A MINERAL OIL ~ 71:PRISTEC AG Tech Gate Vienna Science and Technology PArk Donau-City-Strasse 1 A-1220 Vienna ~ 72:DELGADO CASTILLO JOSE MIQUEL NUERK REUDIGER UWE VENECIANO RIVERA ANIBAL LUIS CHERNIKOV FEDOR ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 597/2010 ~ 32: 14/04/ /07699 ~ Complete ~ 54: CORING APPARATUS AND METHODS ~ 71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED PO Box 4740 Houston TX ~ 72:UHLENBERG THOMAS HALL LARRY M BILEN JUAN MIGUEL BEUERSHAUSEN CHRISTOPHER C HABERNAL JASON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/324,194 ~ 32: 14/04/ /07700 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF PREPARING POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND FROM DERIVATIZED NANODIAMOND ~ 71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED P O Box 4740 Houston TX Page 26

27 4740 ~ 72:CHAKRABORTY SOMA DIGIOVANNI ANTHONY A AGRAWAL GAURAV ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/324,142 ~ 32: 14/04/ /07701 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTERIOR EQUIPMENT FOR A HELMET ~ 71:UVEX ARBEITSSCHUTZ GMBH Wurzburger Strasse Furth ~ 72:SCHUSTER MANFRED ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 13/10/ /07702 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MATCHING OF DATABASE RECORDS BASED ON SIMILARITIES TO SEARCH QUERIES ~ 71:TRANSUNION LLC 555 West Adams Street Chicago Illinois ~ 72:NG PO CHEUNG HASZLAKIEWICZ ERIC CARSON JEFFREY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/547,544 ~ 32: 14/10/ /07703 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUBJECT IDENTIFICATION FROM FREE FORMAT DATA SOURCES ~ 71:TRANSUNION LLC 555 West Adams Street Chicago Illinois ~ 72:GELFAND DAN NG PO CHEUNG THOMPSON DOUGLAS PARKER STANLEY HASZLAKIEWICZ ERIC ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/547,537 ~ 32: 14/10/ /07704 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CAN END ~ 71:SALVADORE LTD C/O Matco 11th Floor Tower 1 Nexteracon Building Ebene Cyber City ~ 72:NISH IAIN CRAWFORD - APPLIED ON 15/10/ /07705 ~ Complete ~ 54: A TWIN ROTOR PUMP,MOTOR AND/OR DRIVE ASSEMBLY ~ 71:EXODUS R&D INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD 213 Henderson Road Henderson Industrial Park ~ 72:GEORGE FLENCHE ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 15/03/ /07706 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EXTENSION RODS WITH TAPER AT BOTH ENDS AS PART OF A DRILL STEEL SYSTEM USED IN THE MINING INDUSTRY ~ 71:JOHAN FREDERIK OTTO COETZER Vula Drilling C/O London & Apex Str Apex Benoni PETRUS JOHANNE BADENHORST Vula Drilling C/O London & Apex Str Apex Benoni ~ 72:JOHAN FREDERIK OTTO COETZER PETRUS JOHANNE BADENHORST 2012/07707 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PRODUCT ~ 71:VALLANCE ANNELIE MONCHERIE Nr 49 Baldwin Street Schoemansville Hartbeespoort North West Province ~ 72:VALLANCE ANNELIE MONCHERIE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06745 ~ 32: 15/09/ /07708 ~ Complete ~ 54: HERBICIDE-TOLERANT PLANTS ~ 71:BASF AGROCHEMICAL PRODUCTS BV Gebouw Rijnpoort Groningensingel Ea Arnhem ~ 72:VANTIEGHEM HERVE PFENNING MATTHIAS BREMER HAGEN KEHLER RON SCHOENHAMMER ALFONS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 24/11/ /07709 ~ Complete ~ 54: GRAVITY-ASSISTED ROTATIONAL MECHANISM AND GENERATOR DEVICE COOPERATING THEREWITH ~ 71:HUANG TING-YEN No 53-2 Tong'an St Zhongzheng Dist Taipei City 100 Taiwan HUANG CHENG-CHIEH No 53-2 Tong'an St Zhongzheng Dist Taipei City 100 Taiwan HUANG CHENG- HSIANG No 53-2 Tong'an St Zhongzheng Dist Taipei City 100 Taiwan ~ 72:HUANG TING-YEN HUANG CHENG- CHIEH HUANG CHENG-HSIANG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/11/ /07710 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT OF AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:GERGELY PETER WALLSTROEM ERIK ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/05/ /07711 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINATION THERAPY ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:KLEIN THOMAS GREMPLER ROLF MARK MICHAEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/02/ /07712 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FRAME ARRANGEMENT FOR A WINDOW OR A DOOR ~ 71:DURO PRESSINGS (PTY) LTD Duro Rogoff Park 42 Potgieter Street Alrode Alberton ~ 72:NEL JACQUES 2012/07713 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR OBTAINING PRECIPITATED CALCIUM CARBONATE ~ 71:OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG Baslestrasse 42 CH-4665 Oftringen ~ 72:POHL MICHAEL RAINER CHRISTIAN PRIMOSCH GERNOT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 08/04/ /07714 ~ Complete ~ 54: 6-ACYL-1,2,4-TRIAZINE-3,5-DIONE DERIVATIVE AND HERBICIDES ~ 71:KUMIAI CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO LTD 4-26 IKENOHATA 1 -CHOME TAITOH-KU TOYKO IHARA CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO LTD 4 26 Ikenohata 1 chome Taito-Ku TOKYO ~ 72:SHIBAYAMA ATSUSHI KAJIKI RYU KOBAYASHI MASAMI MITSUNARI TAKASHI NAGAMATSU ATSUSHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/06/ /07715 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING MODIFIED CELLULOSE PULPS,CELLULOSE PULP THUS OBTAINED AND USE OF BIOPOLYMER FOR PRODUCING CELLULOSE PULPS ~ 71:FIBRIA CELULOSE S/A Rod Aracruz KM 25 S/N Barra Do Riacho Aracruz-ES ~ 72:RANOCCHIA ROMOLO MASSOQUETE ADEMILSON OYAKAWA DANILO ~ 33: BR ~ 31: PCT/BR2010/ ~ 32: 19/03/2010 Page 27

28 2012/07716 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A PRODUCT ~ 71:LIST HOLDING AG Berstelstrasse 24 CH-4422 Arisdorf ~ 72:STEINER MANUEL DIENER ANDREAS TRETZACK OLIVER ZHAO WANGQIAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/09/ /07717 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PURIFYING BIO-ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FROM FERMENTATION BROTH CONTAINING SURFACTANTS BY TEMPERATURE-INDUCED PHASE INVERSION ~ 71:AMYRIS, INC 5885 HOLLIS STREET SUITE 100 EMERYVILLE CALIFORNIA ~ 72:TABUR PINAR DORIN GLENN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 16/08/ /07718 ~ Complete ~ 54: LEAD THROUGH FOR DIGESTION TANK ~ 71:XYLEM IP HOLDINGS LLC 1133 WESTCHESTER AVENUE WHITE PLAINS NEW YORK ~ 72:SELENIUS PER ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/04/ /07719 ~ Complete ~ 54: STARTUP METHOD FOR FRACTIONATOR ~ 71:JAPAN OIL,GAS AND METALS NATIONAL CORP Toranomon Minato-Ku Tokyo INPEX CORPORATION Akasaka Minatoku 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 ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/03/ /07720 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUSPENSION AND CAKE COMPOSITION CONTAINING CARBOSTYRYL DERIVATIVE AND SILICONE OIL AND/OR SILICONE OIL DERIVATIVE ~ 71:OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD 9 Kanda-tsukasamachi 2-chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo ~ 72:HIRAOKA SHOGO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 24/08/ /07721 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT ZWITTERION-CONTAINING POLYMERS ~ 71:OLIGASIS 3350 West Bayshore Road Suite 150 Palo Alto California ~ 72:CHARLES STEPHEN A PERLROTH VICTOR D BENOIT DIDIER G CLIZBE LANE A TO WAYNE ZADIK LINDA J PRATT JEANNE M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 15/04/ /07722 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORALLY DISINTEGRATING TABLET CONTAINING ACARBOSE ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse Monheim ~ 72:SCHNEEWEIS AXEL LAICH TOBIAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/04/ /07723 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIGANDS FOR ODOR RECEPTORS AND OLFACTORY NEURONS ~ 71:THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 1111 Franklin Street 5th floor Oakland California ~ 72:RAY ANANDASANKAR BOYLE SEAN MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 16/04/ /07724 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING MULTIPLE FOOD EXTRUDATES ~ 71:GENERAL MILLS, INC Number One General Mills Boulevard P O Box 1113 Minneapolis Minnesota ~ 72:WEINSTEIN JAMES N WRIGHT KEVIN H ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 12/04/ /07725 ~ Complete ~ 54: NEW METHODS FOR ISOLATING TR1 CELLS ~ 71:TXCELL Allee De La Nertiere Les Cardoulines F Valbonne ~ 72:FOUSSAT ARNAUD BRUN VALERIE BELMONTE NATHALIE BASTIAN HERVE QUATTANNENS BRIGITTE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 15/04/ /07726 ~ Complete ~ 54: ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR REDUCING NITROGEN OXIDES,CARBON MONOXIDE AND HYDROCARBONS IN EXHAUSTS OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES ~ 71:TECOGEN INC 45 First Avenue Waltham MA ~ 72:GEHRET JOSEPH B ROSER RANSON PANORA ROBERT A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 16/06/ /07727 ~ Complete ~ 54: MORPHOLINYLQUINAZOLINES ~ 71:MERCK PATENT GMBH Frankfurter Strasse 250, Darmstadt D ~ 72:MEDERSKI WERNER ZENKE FRANK FUCHSS THOMAS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/03/ /07728 ~ Complete ~ 54: 2,3 DIHYDRO-1H-INDEN-1-YL-2,7-DIAZASPIRO[3.5]NONANE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:PFIZER INC 235 East 42nd Street New York New York ~ 72:BHATTACHARYA SAMIT KUMAR FERNANDO DILINIE PRASADHINI LONDREGAN ALLYN TIMOTHY SIMILA SUVI TUULA MARJUKKA CAMERON KIMBERLY O'KEEFE KUNG DANIEL WEI-SHUNG MCCLURE KIM FRANCIS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 18/02/ /07729 ~ Complete ~ 54: POWER SUPPLY MODULE ~ 71:SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Wittelsbacherplatz Munich ~ 72:FALK RAINER FRIES STEFFEN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/04/ /07730 ~ Complete ~ 54: CATHETER APPARATUS ~ 71:POLY MEDICURE LTD Plot No 105 Sector 59 Hsiidc Industrial Area Faridabad Haryana ~ 72:BAID RISHI ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 917/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 16/04/2010 Page 28

29 2012/07731 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR RECOVERING VALUABLE METALS ~ 71:OUTOTEC OYJ Riihitontuntie Espoo ~ 72:LEPPINEN JAAKKO ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/04/ /07732 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTIFILAMENT YARN CONSTRUCTION ~ 71:DSM IP ASSETS B.V. Het Overloon TE Heerlen ~ 72:NELIS MISCHA WIERMANS MANDY MARIA JOZEFINA MARISSEN ROELOF ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/04/ /07733 ~ Complete ~ 54: OIL BOOM ~ 71:RYGG CONSULTING Bjornstadveien NO-3070 Sande I Vestfold ~ 72:RYGG FINN ~ 33: NO ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/04/ /07734 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICES FOR DETERMINING THE DISTANCE BETWEEN A RADIO BEACON AND A VEHICLE DEVICE ~ 71:KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM AG Am Europlatz 2 A-1120 Wien ~ 72:SMELY DIETER NAGY OLIVER POVOLNY ROBERT WINKLER JOSEF PAIER ALEXANDER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/12/ /07783 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FUNFACTORY.CO.ZA ~ 71:QAQAMBILE TYOPO P O Box 81 Fourways 2055 ~ 72:QAQAMBILE TYOPO 2012/07784 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HATE OF THE ECONOMY MAG ~ 71:QAQAMBILE TYOPO P O Box 81 Fourways 2055 ~ 72:QAQAMBILE TYOPO - APPLIED ON 16/10/ /07736 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SNAPPY ~ 71:JURIE JOHANNES DAUTH 41 Keerboom Kriel ~ 72:JURIE JOHANNES DAUTH 2012/07737 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LPAP (LOSS PREVENTION AWARENS PROGRAM ~ 71:MATTHEW CRAIG EPHRAIM DYBALL 34 Suikerbos Ave Randpark Ridge Ext ~ 72:MATTHEW CRAIG EPHRAIM DYBALL 2012/07738 ~ Provisional ~ 54: Q BUTTERFLY IRONING BOARD ~ 71:IVAN SMITH 27 Azalia Street Klipspruit West 1812 ~ 72:IVAN SMITH 2012/07739 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS USEFUL FOR KINASE INHIBITION ~ 71:AMITECH THERAPEUTIC SOLUTIONS INC 1020 Prospect Street Suite 409 La Jolla CA ~ 72:ARNOLD LEE DANIEL MURPHY ERIC A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 24/03/ /07740 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FILTERING BEVERAGES ~ 71:GEA MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT GMBH Werner-Habig-Strasse Olde ~ 72:HERBERG WOLF-DIETRICH GUTTE REIMAR ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/03/ /07741 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING AMINOCARBOXYLATES LOW IN BY-PRODUCT ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:BAUMANN ROBERT BIEL MARKUS CHRISTIAN BRASCHE GORDON FRANZKE AXEL HEIDENFELDER THOMAS KLINGELHOEFER PAUL OFTRING ALFRED SCHROTER MARIE KATRIN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/03/ /07742 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANTS HAVING ENHANCED YIELD-RELATED TRAITS AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME ~ 71:BASF PLANT SCIENCE COMPANY GMBH LUDWIGSHAFEN ~ 72:HATZFELD YVES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 18/03/ /07743 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANTS HAVING ENHANCED YIELD-RELATED TRAITS AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME ~ 71:BASF PLANT SCIENCE COMPANY GMBH LUDWIGSHAFEN ~ 72:HATZFELD YVES REUZEAU CHRISTOPHE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 24/06/ /07744 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SECURITY BARRIER ~ 71:LAZARUS DEAN HOWARD Unit 17 Fairwood Estate 1 Hildreen Avenue Fairmount Johannesburg 2192 ~ 72:LAZARUS DEAN HOWARD 2012/07745 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING OF AQUATIC SPECIES ~ 71:PA LLC 1901 South Harbour City Boulevard Suite 300 Melbourne Florida ~ 72:OLIVIER LAURENT HAVEMANN GREG ANTALIK PAUL ALDERSON BRANDI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 17/03/ /07746 ~ Complete ~ 54: CLEANING PRODUCT ~ 71:RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED Bath Road Slough Berkshire SL1 3UH ~ 72:BOLTON PHILIP DI BONO GIUSEPPE WALKER CLARE ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 24/06/ /07747 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYAMIDE COMPOUND ~ 71:MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC 5-2 Marunouchi 2-Chome Chiyoda-ku TOKYO ~ 72:ODA TAKAFUMI OTAKI RYOJI MASUDA TSUNEAKI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 17/06/ /07748 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR EXECUTING FLUID DELIVERY MISSION ~ 71:CATERPILLAR INC 100 NE Adams Street Peoria Illinois ~ 72:GUDAT ADAM J STRATTON KENNETH L ANDERTON PETER W BRAUNSTEIN MICHAEL D ORR DAVID C HUMPHREY JAMES D KOEHRSEN CRAIG L KEEFER CLAUDE W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 30/04/2010 Page 29

30 2012/07749 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMMON UNDERBODY PLATFORM FOR FRONT ENGINE FRONT WHEEL DRIVE AND REAR ENGINE REAR WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES ~ 71:TATA MOTORS LTD Bombay House 24 Homi Mody Street Hutatma Chowk Mumbai Maharashtra ~ 72:RAJHANS RAVINDRA G PATIL RAJENDRA G JAPTIWALE AMIT S LOKHANDE CHETAN N DAPHAL PRATAP N ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 929/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 29/03/ /07750 ~ Complete ~ 54: HOLLOW CRANKSHAFT FOR IC ENGINES ~ 71:TATA MOTORS LTD Bombay House 24 Homi Mody Street Hutatma Chowk Mumbai Maharashtra ~ 72:PATHAK UDAYAN SHINGADE VIKAS SENTHILKUMAR V PATIL SANJAY GOKHALE KEDAR ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1073/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 31/03/ /07751 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICES AND METHODS FOR ASSESSING CHANGES IN CORNEAL HEALTH ~ 71:ALCON RESEARCH LTD 6201 South Freeway MS TB4-8 Fort Worth Texas ~ 72:KERN JAMI R SINDT CHRISTINE LAY BRUNO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 06/05/ /07752 ~ Complete ~ 54: DESALINATION DEVICE ~ 71:INGESON ROLF Strandgatan 10 A S Eskilstuna ~ 72:INGESON ROLF ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/05/ /07753 ~ Complete ~ 54: HARD FACE STRUCTURE AND BODY COMPRISING SAME ~ 71:ELEMENT SIX GMBH Stadeweg Burghaun ~ 72:KONYASHIN IGOR YURI RIES BERND HEINRICH LACHMANN FRANK FRIEDRICH ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/04/ /07754 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABILIZED AGRICULTURAL OIL DISPERSIONS ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:WU DAN QIN KUIDE KEENEY FRANKLIN LI MEI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 26/04/ /07755 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR MANUFATURING AND UTILIZING FERRITIC-AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH HIGH FORMABILITY ~ 71:OUTOKUMPU OYJ Riihitontuntie 7 FIN ESPOO ~ 72:OLIVER JAMES JONSSON JAN Y TALONEN JUHO ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/04/ /07756 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF APPLYING PRE-TIGHTENING FORCE ON ANANCHOR BOLT ~ 71:SINOVEL WIND GROUP CO LTD Floor 19 Culture Building NO 59 Zhongguancun Street Haidian District Beijing ~ 72:ZHU HONGBING ZHENG SHUAIQUAN SONG LIANJIANG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 17/10/ /07757 ~ Complete ~ 54: PACKAGING INCLUDING PHASE CHANGE MATERIALS ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:SHULMAN MICHAEL NATHAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 17/03/ /07758 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED LOW TITANIUM DIOXIDE COATINGS ~ 71:AKZO NOBEL COATINGS INTERNATIONAL B.V. Velperweg 76 Arnhem 6824 BM ~ 72:WHEELER STEPHEN ARTHUR PEARCE COLIN WOODS ANTHONY DAVID PEREZ-AMOROS JAVIER BARCOCK RICHARD JEFFERSON GARY EMMETT SIMON NICHOLAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 27/04/ /07759 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED LOW TITANIUM DIOXIDE COATINGS ~ 71:AKZO NOBEL COATINGS INTERNATIONAL B.V. Velperweg 76 Arnhem 6824 BM ~ 72:WHEELER STEPHEN ARTHUR EMMETT SIMON NICHOLAS WOODS ANTHONY DAVID PEREZ-AMOROS JAVIER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 27/04/ /07760 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RETRANSMISSION AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM THEREOF ~ 71:HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD Huawei Admistration Building Bantian Longgang Shenzhen Guangdong ~ 72:WU QIANG ZHOU YONGXING LV YONGXIA ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/05/ /07761 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR INHIBITING HIV REPLICATION IN MAMMAL AND HUMAN CELLS ~ 71:CENTRO DE INGENIERIA GENETICA Y BIOTECNOLOGIA Ave 31 Entre 158 Y 190 Cubanacan Playa Ciudad de la Habana ~ 72:FERNANDEZ ORTEGA CELIA BERTA CASILLAS CASANOVA DIONNE UBIETA GOMEZ RAIMUNDO NAVEA LEYVA LEONOR MARGARITA DUARTE CANO CARLOS ANTONIO REYES ACOSTA OSVALDO RAMIREZ SUAREZ ANNA CARIDYS PANEQUE GUERRERO TAIMI EMELIA DUBED ECHEVARRIA MARTA CASTELLANOS SERRA LILA ROSA FALCON CAMA VIVIANA ~ 33: CU ~ 31: ~ 32: 01/04/ /07762 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENHANCED STAGED ELUTION OF LOADED RESIN ~ 71:DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC 2040 Dow Center Midland Michigan ~ 72:GISCH DARYL J MARSTON CHARLES R RODGERS MATTHEW L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 31/10/ /07763 ~ Complete ~ 54: REDUCTION OF MERCURY EMISSIONS FROM CEMENT PLANTS ~ 71:ALBEMARLE CORPORATION 451 Florida Street Baton Rouge Louisiana ~ 72:LIU XIN MILLER JON E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 04/05/ /07764 ~ Complete ~ 54: HEALTHY COFFEE AND METHODS OF ITS PRODUCTION ~ 71:TCHIBO GMBH Uberseering 18, Hamburg, ~ 72:BYTOF GERHARD STIEBITZ HERBERT BOTTLER UTE KOTYCZKA Page 30

31 CHRISTINE EISENBRAND GERHARD HOFMANN THOMAS WAHL ANIKA LANTZ INGO MARKO DORIS SOMOZA VERINIKA RUBACH MALTE BAKURADZE TAMARA LANG ROMAN EGGERS RUDOLF ~ 33: EP ~ 31: EP ~ 32: 30/04/ /07765 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CABLE TRAP/LOCK/ANCHOR ~ 71:PETER JOHN HAVELOCK HILL 77A Manor View Road Hillary Durban 4094 ~ 72:PETER JOHN HAVELOCK HILL 2012/08242 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VEHICLE SPEED CONTROLLER ~ 71:BRIAN SABELO SOGA 2070 Pinli Street Chris Hani Mbekweni Paarl 7655 ~ 72:BRIAN SABELO SOGA - APPLIED ON 17/10/ /07766 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR NON-INVASIVELY MEASURING GLUCOSE ~ 71:A.D. INTEGRITY APPLICATIONS LTD 102 Ha'avoda Street P O Box Ashkelon ~ 72:GAL AVNER RAYKHMAN ALEXANDER M NAIDIS EUGENE MAYZEL YULIA KLIONSKY ALEXANDER DIBER ANATOLY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 20/04/ /07767 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR TREATING WATER WITH A VIEW TO ITS DESALINATION, INCLUDING A HIGH-SPEED FILTERING, AND CORRESPONDING INSTALLATION ~ 71:VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS & TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT L'Aquarene 1 Place Montgolfier Saint-Maurice Cedex F ~ 72:ABDELKADER GAID ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/04/ /07768 ~ Complete ~ 54: SHIP WITH ADJUSTABLE PANEL ON THE BOW ~ 71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH Dreekamp 5 Aurich ~ 72:ROLF ROHDEN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/04/ /07769 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DEVICE FOR MONITORING AGRICULTURAL THREATS ~ 71:JAN WILLEM DEDNAM 30 Irene Avenue Somerset West 7130 ISAK STEPHANUS DEDNAM 96 Drama Street Somerset West 7130 ~ 72:JAN WILLEM DEDNAM ISAK STEPHANUS DEDNAM 2012/07770 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLIDS CONTAINMENT DEVICE FOR USE WITHIN OR IN ASSOCIATION WITH HYDROMECHANICAL GREASE INTERCEPTOR ~ 71:CANPLAS INDUSTRIES LTD 31 Patterson Road P.O. Box 1800 Barrie L4M 4V3 Ontario ~ 72:ANDREW BIRD JOHN WARD JAMES BRIAN MANTYLA JAMES EDWIN TESKY ~ 33: CA ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/05/ /07771 ~ Complete ~ 54: SHOCK TUBE INITIATOR DEVICE ~ 71:AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED C/O Aeci Limited 1st Floor Aeci Place 24 The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead Sandton ~ 72:BEZUIDENHOUT HENDRIK CORNELIUS HALLIDAY PIETER STEPHANUS JACOBUS BOTHA ANDRIES MATTHYS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07994 ~ 32: 17/10/ /07772 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEFLAGRATION TO DETONATION SYSTEM ~ 71:AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED C/O Aeci Limited 1st Floor Aeci Place 24 The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead Sandton ~ 72:BEZUIDENHOUT HENDRIK CORNELIUS HALLIDAY PIETER STEPHANUS JACOBUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07998 ~ 32: 17/10/ /07773 ~ Complete ~ 54: STRUCTURE FOR USE IN AN UNDERGROUND SUPPORT ~ 71:LIOCHEM CC Unit 11 Factoria Industrial Park 167 Voortrekker Road Krugersdorp ~ 72:HEINEMANN LIONEL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07341 ~ 32: 07/10/ /07774 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTINUOUS SURFACE MINING SYSTEM ~ 71:JOY MM DELAWARE INC 2751 Centerville Road Suite 342 Wilmington DE ~ 72:NEILSON BRAD DOHENY TED ADAMCZYK MICHAEL S LEEMING JEZ ZIMMERMAN JOSEPH J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 21/07/ /07775 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONVEYOR SYSTEM FOR CONTINUOUS SURFACE MINING ~ 71:JOY MM DELAWARE INC 2751 Centerville Road Suite 342 Wilmington DE ~ 72:NEILSON BRAD ADAMCZYK MICHAEL S ZIMMERMAN JOSEPH J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 21/07/ /07776 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADVANCING LONGWALL SYSTEM FOR SURFACE MINING ~ 71:JOY MM DELAWARE INC 2751 Centerville Road Suite 342 Wilmington DE ~ 72:NEILSON BRAD ADAMCZYK MICHAEL S DALTON PETER ZIMMERMAN JOSEPH J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 21/07/ /07777 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS OPERATION OF A SURFACE MINER ~ 71:JOY MM DELAWARE INC 2751 Centerville Road Suite 342 Wilmington DE ~ 72:NEILSON BRAD ZIMMERMAN JOSEPH J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 21/07/ /07778 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ROTOR CONTROLLED CVT ~ 71:VARIBOX IP (PTY) LIMITED 12 Arend Road Windsor Glen Randburg 2194 ~ 72:NAUDE JOHANNES JACOBUS 2012/07779 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METAL DIFFUSIVE BODY SUPPORT MOUNT ~ 71:ALEXANDER LUIS DE SOUSA 1287 Dickenson Avenue Waverley Pretoria ~ 72:ALEXANDER LUIS DE SOUSA 2012/07780 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE KHOI-SANITATION SOLUTION ~ 71:DON NEIGHTON FREEKS 27 Borgward St Edenpark Alberton 1458 ~ 72:DON NEIGHTON FREEKS Page 31

32 2012/07781 ~ Provisional ~ 54: REVERSED MAGNETIC POLES MOTOR OR GENERATOR 7 ~ 71:JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE 1060 Pieneef Street Villieria Pretoria 0186 ~ 72:JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE 2012/07782 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CAR THEFT BARRIER SYSTEM ~ 71:MBUSO AUBREY MABASO 2571 Mpophomeni Merrivale 3291 ~ 72:MBUSO AUBREY MABASO 2012/07785 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RX-PATENT ~ 71:WILLIAM GERHARDUS BRITS Blue Crane Newlands Pretoria 0049 LOUIS SCHEEPERS Lorna Street 768 Moreletapark Pretoria 0044 ~ 72:WILLIAM GERHARDUS BRITS LOUIS SCHEEPERS 2012/07786 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOLAR HEATED GEYSER ~ 71:GREGORY ARNOLD HOUGHTON 12 Gray Place Pinetown Kzn ~ 72:GREGORY ARNOLD HOUGHTON 2012/07787 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BUILDING BLOCK KIT ~ 71:GREGORY ARNOLD HOUGHTON 12 Gray Place Pinetown Kzn ~ 72:GREGORY ARNOLD HOUGHTON 2012/07788 ~ Complete ~ 54: SHREDDING APPARATUS ~ 71:FRISARCO TRUST Portion 133 Farm Lindley Lanseria 1748 ~ 72:KOK GEORGE FREDERICK MARX ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/08613 ~ 32: 23/11/ /07789 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COMBINATION SOAP CONTAINER AND HANDLE ~ 71:RENATO LUIZ PEREIRA LOPES 10 Notting Hill DJ Theron Crescent Meyersdale 1448 Alberton ~ 72:RENATO LUIZ PEREIRA LOPES 2012/07790 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR INHIBITING HIV TRANSMISSION ~ 71:IMMURON LTD Level 1 39 Leveson Street North Melbourne Victoria 3051 ~ 72:RAWLIN GRANT THOMAS PURCELL DAMIAN FRANCIS JOHN CENTER ROBERT JOHN KRAMSKI MARIT ROBINS-BROWNE ROY MICHAEL LICHTI GOTTFRIED ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 09/04/ /07791 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO REFRIGERATED DISPLAY APPLIANCES ~ 71:APPLIED DESIGN AND ENGINEERING LTD 45 Pinbush Road South Lowestoft Ind Est Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 7NL ~ 72:WOOD IAN HAMMOND EDWARD ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/03/ /07792 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOIL FERTILIZER ~ 71:ZINCHEM, A DIVISION OF ZIMCO GROUP PROPRIETARY LIMITED Lincoln Road Industrial Sites Benoni 1501 ~ 72:IMMELMAN ANDRE COMBRINK CHARMAINE 2012/07793 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CATHODE FOR USE IN AN ELECTROWINNING OR AN ELECTROREFINING PLANT ~ 71:HUMAN JAN PETRUS 15 Lobelia Street Somerset West 7130 ~ 72:HUMAN JAN PETRUS 2012/07794 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANTS HAVING ENHANCED YIELD-RELATED TRAITS AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME ~ 71:BASF PLANT SCIENCE COMPANY GMBH LUDWIGSHAFEN ~ 72:HATZFELD YVES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 15/09/ /07795 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING AN ANALYSIS CHRONICLE ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN Espoo ~ 72:SETLUR VIDYA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 23/03/ /07796 ~ Complete ~ 54: NEW STABILIZING AGENT FOR PHARMACEUTICAL PROTEINS ~ 71:OCTAPHARMA AG Seidenstrasse 2 CH-8853 Lachen ~ 72:IVARSSON ELSA OSTERBERG JOSEFIN RIPPNER BRITA NILSSON ULRIKA AGERKVIST IRENE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 20/04/ /07797 ~ Complete ~ 54: INJECTABLE FORMULATION OF A REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE INHIBITOR FOR THE TREATMENT CANCER ~ 71:NORTH-WEST UNIVERSITY 1 Hoffman Street Joon van Rooy Building Potchefstroom 2531 North West Province UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN BREMNER BUILDING LOVER'S WALK RONDEBOSCH CAPE TOWN 7700 ~ 72:STIEGER NICOLE LIEBENBERG WILNA DE VILLIERS MELGARDT MELVIN CAIRA MINO RODOLFO ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/03966 ~ 32: 04/06/ /07798 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING A NOVEL BINDING COMPOSITION POSSESSING IMPROVED HARDNESS AND IMPROVED WATERPROOFING PROPERTIES ~ 71:THE WARB TRUST 4 Tambotie Street Homelake Randfontein 1759 KRUGER GERHARDUS LUCAS No 2 Fairie View Complex Mayo Lane Fairie Glenn Pretoria 0043 ~ 72:KRUGER GERHARDUS LUCAS 2012/07799 ~ Complete ~ 54: NUCLEOSIDE PHOSPHORAMIDATES ~ 71:GILEAD PHARMASSET LLC C/O Gilead Sciences Inc 333 Lakeside Drive Foster City CA ~ 72:ROSS BRUCE S SOFIA MICHAEL JOSEPH PAMULAPATI GANAPATI REDDY RACHAKONDA SUGUNA ZHANG HAI-REN CHUN BYOUNG-KWON WANG PEIYUAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 20/05/ /07800 ~ Complete ~ 54: STEREOSELECTIVE SYNTHESIS OF PHOSPHORUS CONTAINING ACTIVES ~ 71:GILEAD PHARMASSET LLC C/O Gilead Sciences Inc 333 Lakeside Drive Foster City CA ~ 72:ROSS BRUCE S SOFIA MICHAEL JOSEPH PAMULAPATI GANAPATI REDDY RACHAKONDA SUGUNA ZHANG HAI- REN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 31/03/2010 Page 32

33 2012/07801 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MINE SUPPORT ~ 71:SABRE SHUBANE TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD 5 Protea Street Aureus Randfontein Gauteng ~ 72:DU PLOOY FRANCIS GUSTAV 2012/07802 ~ Complete ~ 54: BRAKE DEVICE FOR SADDLED VEHICLE ~ 71:HONDA MOTOR CO LTD 1-1 Minamiaoyama 2-Chome Minato-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:NAGAKUBO AKIRA FUJIYAMA KOTARO IKAMI SATORU ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/03/ /07803 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TRANSMISSION OF SIGNALS IN A GSM SYSTEM ~ 71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) S Stockholm ~ 72:LOPEZ MIGUEL LIBERG OLOF FORSSEN TOMAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 17/03/ /07804 ~ Complete ~ 54: GASTRO-RESISTANT ENZYME PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:APTALIS PHARMA CANADA INC 597 Laurier Boulevard Mont-Saint-Hilaire J3H 6CH Quebec ~ 72:MATEESCU MIRCEA ALEXANDRU BUSTOS INGRY JANET DUMOULIN YVES SZABO POMPILIA ISPAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 19/03/ /07805 ~ Complete ~ 54: A STAIN REPELLENCE COMPOSITION ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:DAS SOMNATH DUTTA KINGSHUK PRAMANIK AMITAVA ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1372/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 30/04/ /07806 ~ Complete ~ 54: EDIBLE FAT CONTINUOUS SPREADS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BELTMAN ROBERT HUSKEN HENK JACOBS RENATE GEMMA JACOBINE MARIA SMIT-KINGMA IRENE ERICA VELIKOV KRASSIMIR PETKOV ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/05/ /07807 ~ Complete ~ 54: BEVERAGE COMPRISING SOY PROTEIN AND CITRUS FIBERS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BECKMANN CHRISTOPH HENDRIK MELLEMA MICHEL STROM ANNA HELENA EDVARDSDOTTER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/04/ /07808 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRODE FOR ELECTROCHLORINATION ~ 71:INDUSTRIE DE NORA S P A Via Bistolfi 35 I Milano ~ 72:ANTOZZI ANTONIO LORENZO BENEDETTO MARIACHIARA CALDERARA ALICE PEZZONI CHIARA URGEGHE CHRISTIAN ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2010A ~ 32: 17/06/ /07809 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:MURRAY ANDREW MALCOLM PHAM THUY-ANH ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/04/ /07810 ~ Complete ~ 54: SKIN CONDITIONING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING 12-HYDROXYSTEARIC ACID ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:ZHANG QIQING KHOSHDEL EZAT MOADDEL TEANOOSH DOBKOWSKI BRIAN JOHN YUAN SU ~ 33: CN ~ 31: PCT/CN2010/ ~ 32: 07/05/ /07811 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUNCTIONALISED MATERIALS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:PHOSPHONICS LTD 114 Milton Park Oxford OX14 4SA ~ 72:WILSON JOHN ROBERT HOWE MAN SIUD PUI ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 15/04/ /07812 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL GENERATION OF HYPOCHLORITE ~ 71:INDUSTRIE DE NORA S P A Via Bistolfi 35 I Milano ~ 72:BENEDETTO MARIACHIARA ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2010A ~ 32: 17/06/ /07813 ~ Complete ~ 54: A POLYURETHANE BALLAST LAYER,THE METHOD FOR PREPARING THE SAME AND THE USE THEREOF ~ 71:BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE AG Leverkusen ~ 72:ZHANG CHENXI SUN GANG SHEN YI ZHAO HUI ~ 33: CN ~ 31: X ~ 32: 21/05/ /07814 ~ Complete ~ 54: OXYGEN REGULATION MECHANISM FOR A BEVERAGE GASKET ~ 71:VINPERFECT INC 831 Latour Court Suite B1 Napa California ~ 72:KELLER TIMOTHY P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 19/03/ /07815 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBCUTANEOUS ANTI-HER 2 ANTIBODY FORMULATION ~ 71:F HOFFMANN- LA ROCHE AG GRENZACHERSTRASSE 124 CH-4070 BASLE ~ 72:ADLER MICHAEL MAHLER HANNS- CHRISTIAN GRAUSCHOPF ULLA STAUCH OLIVER BORIS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 31/07/ /07816 ~ Complete ~ 54: BATTERY CAPSULE ~ 71:UKUKHANYA SOLAR (PTY) LTD Corporate Park Reedbuck Crescent 2165 Midrand Gauteng ~ 72:HEIJNEN JOHANNES WILLEM CAREL ANTON SMUTS SHAUN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07687 ~ 32: 20/10/ /07817 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TRAMPOLINES ~ 71:COWEN NICHOLAS LESLIE 6 Gobabis Maritz Close Honeydew Ridge 2040 Roodepoort ~ 72:COWEN NICHOLAS LESLIE 2012/07818 ~ Complete ~ 54: HANDLING ~ 71:B BRAUN MELSUNGEN AG Carl-Braun-Strasse Melsungen ~ 72:PITTET MICHEL ECABERT BASTIEN ANSERMET CAROLINE BERCHIER CEDRIC ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/05/2010 Page 33

34 2012/07819 ~ Complete ~ 54: OXIDATION PROCESS FOR PREPARING 3-FORMYL-CEPHEM DERIVATIVES ~ 71:BASILEA PHARMACEUTICA INTERNATIONAL LTD Grenzacherstrasse 487 CH-4058 Basel ~ 72:VERVEST IVAN JOSEPH MARIA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/05/ /07820 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A HARDHAT ACCESSORY ~ 71:AIR CURE CC UNIT B16 RORBERTVILLE MINI INDUSTRIAL PARK 255 NADINE STREET ROBERTVILLE ~ 72:BIBBY DARREN RICHARD 2012/07821 ~ Complete ~ 54: A WEAR PLATE SYSTEM,ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD ~ 71:VULCO S.A. San Jose 0815 San Bernardo Santiago ~ 72:FERNANDEZ RICARDO FRANCISCO DOBERTI ~ 33: CL ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/04/ /07822 ~ Complete ~ 54: A WEAR PLATE FASTENING SYSTEM,ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD ~ 71:VULCO S.A. San Jose 0815 San Bernardo Santiago ~ 72:FERNANDEZ RICARDO FRANCISCO DOBERTI ~ 33: CL ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/04/ /07823 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIOMETRIC MATCHING SYSTEM ~ 71:ACCENTURE GLOBAL SERVICES LIMITED 3 Grand Canal Plaza Grand Canal Street Upper Dublin 4 ~ 72:PARTINGTON ALASTAIR ROSS BATALLER CYRILLE CAVALLINI ALESSIO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/10/ APPLIED ON 18/10/ /07827 ~ Complete ~ 54: GAS COOKER FOR GRILLING FOOD ~ 71:JOITAS PORTUGUESE FOODS CC Shop 25 Protea Mall 1/3 Chartwell Drive Umhlanga Rocks 4319 Kwa Zulu Natal ~ 72:LUIS FERNANDES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/00867 ~ 32: 06/02/ /07828 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPACT TOOL ~ 71:DA SILVA JOSE FERNANDO NOGUIERA 11 Amsterdam Road Thorn Valley Estate Greenstone Hill ~ 72:DA SILVA JOSE FERNANDO NOGUIERA ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/08175 ~ 32: 21/10/ /07829 ~ Complete ~ 54: REGENERATION OF MAGNESIUM HYDROXIDE ~ 71:MINTEK 200 Malibongwe Drive Randburg 2125 ~ 72:KOTZE MARTHIE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/08004 ~ 32: 18/10/ /07830 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VEHICLE ELECTRICAL ISOLATOR IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT ~ 71:MARCEL ANTON GOMBAULT POSBUS 6152 OBERHOLZER 2502 ~ 72:MARCEL ANTON GOMBAULT 2012/07831 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MOMENI RELAXING CHAIR ~ 71:SIPHO ERIC NHLENGETHWA 2616 Klarinet WIT ~ 72:SIPHO ERIC NHLENGETHWA 2012/07832 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SMITH-THEFT RESISTANT WHEEL PROTECTOR ~ 71:JAKOBUS ADRIAAN JOHANNES SMITH (SNR) 42 Stander Str Brackenhurst Alberton JACOBUS ADRIAAN JOHANNES SMITH (JNR) 42 Stander Str Brackenhurst Alberton JOEY SCHMIDT 42 Stander Str Brackenhurst Alberton ~ 72:JAKOBUS ADRIAAN JOHANNES SMITH (SNR) JACOBUS ADRIAAN JOHANNES SMITH (JNR) JOEY SCHMIDT 2012/07833 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DUNCRON MULTI HOOK NET SYSTEM ~ 71:WILLEM HENDRIK CRONJE 16 Sheba Str Secunda 2302 ~ 72:WILLEM HENDRIK CRONJE 2012/07834 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TO BE ADVISED ~ 71:WILLEM HENDRIK CRONJE POSBUS 5645 Secunda 2302 ~ 72:WILLEM HENDRIK CRONJE 2012/07835 ~ Complete ~ 54: OPERATION OF A MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE ~ 71:TRANWALL HOLDINGS LTD C/O Chang Leung Hui & Li CPA Ltd 12th Floor 3 Lockhart Road Wanchai Hong Kong ~ 72:VENTER NICK ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/06513 ~ 32: 18/03/ /07836 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROXIMITY ALERTING ~ 71:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN WERNER 1530 Stonechat Loop Zambezi Country Estate Montana 0159 ~ 72:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN WERNER 2012/07837 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FOLDABLE HOSPITAL BED ~ 71:HASSEN ISMAIL 17 Sullivan Street Gelvandale Port Elizabeth 6020 TALJAARD ARNO 66 Highgrove Estate Collindale Road Beverley Grove Port Elizabeth 6070 ~ 72:TALJAARD ARNO HASSEN ISMAIL 2012/07838 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF ZIRCONIUM OR OF A ZIRCONIUM-COMPRISING MIXTURE ~ 71:DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO KG Alte Nussdorfer Str 13 D Uberlingen ~ 72:HAHMA ARNO WELTE MATTHIAS PHAM OLIVER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/10/ /07839 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING A PYRIMIDINEONE DERIVATIVE ~ 71:GLENMARK PHARMACEUTICALS S A Chemin De La Combeta La Chaux-De-Fonds ~ 72:DHUPPAD ULHAS CHAUDHARI SUNIL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 24/03/ /07840 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR SEPARATING MINERALS WITH THE AID OF X-RAY LUMINESCENCE ~ 71:RESEARCH AND PRODUCTION ENTERPRISE "BOUREVESTNIK" Malookhtinskiy Pr 68 St Petersburg ~ 72:KAZAKOV LEONID VASILIEVICH KOLOSOVA NATALIA PAVLOVNA ~ 33: RU ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/11/2010 Page 34

35 2012/07841 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR SEPARATING MINERALS ACCORDING TO THE LUMINESCENT PROPERTIES THEREOF ~ 71:RESEARCH AND PRODUCTION ENTERPRISE "BOUREVESTNIK" Malookhtinskiy Pr 68 St Petersburg ~ 72:VLADIMIROV EVGENY NIKOLAEVICH KAZAKOV LEONID VASILIEVICH TSVETKOV VLADIMIR IOSIFOVICH ~ 33: RU ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/11/ /07842 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANTS HAVING ENHANCED YIELD-RELATED TRAITS AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME ~ 71:BASF PLANT SCIENCE COMPANY GMBH LUDWIGSHAFEN ~ 72:VANDENABEELE STEVEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 22/03/ /07843 ~ Complete ~ 54: CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF A MACROLIDE AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:CEMPRA PHARMACEUTICALS INC 6340 Quadrangle Drive Suite 100 Chapel Hill NC ~ 72:PEREIRA DAVID E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 22/03/ /07844 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR THE MEASURING OF PARAMETERS OR FOR TAKING SAMPLES IN MELTED IRON OR MELTED STEEL ~ 71:HERAEUS ELECTRO-NITE INTERNATIONAL N V Centrum Zuid 1105, B-3530 Houthalen, ~ 72:NEYENS GUIDO JACOBUS BORTELS ERIC B BEYENS DRIES ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/10/ /07845 ~ Complete ~ 54: SLUDGE TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:THE WARB TRUST(NO.1 TRUST 13337/99) No 1 Tamboekie Street Greenhills Randfoentein Gauteng 1759 ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY 12th Floor Shell House 221 Anton Lembede Street Durban 4001 ~ 72:BUISMAN REINDERT HARRISON JOHN LINDEN WILSON DAVID ANTHONY ALBOROUGH HOWARD ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/02800 ~ 32: 21/04/ /07846 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF MIDDLE DISTILLATES IN WHICH THE FEEDSTOCK ORIGINATING FROM THE FISCHER-TROSCH PROCESS AND THE HYDROGEN STREAM CONTAIN A LIMITED OXYGEN CONTENT ~ 71:IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES 1 et 4 avenue de Bois-Preau Rueli-Malmaison Cedex ~ 72:BOUCHY CHRISTOPHE GREZAUD ALINE HERAUD JEAN-PHILIPPE DULOT HUGUES CALEMMA VINCENZO ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 11/ ~ 32: 27/10/ /07847 ~ Complete ~ 54: PUMPABLE SUPPORT WITH CLADDING ~ 71:MICON 25 Allegheny Square Glassport Pennsylvania ~ 72:HUSSEY DAVID A SAWYER STEPHEN G WATSON GEORGE A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 22/04/ /07848 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MATTRESS ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:RESTONIC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, Cnr Short and Longford Streets Booysens Gauteng 2016 ~ 72:METZ LANCE CRAIG 2012/07849 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HEATING APPARATUS AND GAS DISTRIBUTOR FOR USE IN THE HEATING APPARATUS ~ 71:TENOVA PYROMET (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 10 Sherbone Road Parktown Johannesburg 2193 ~ 72:JONKER PETRUS JOHANNES NOURSE RANDOLPH BRUCE RINKER FRANKLIN GEORGE 2012/07850 ~ Provisional ~ 54: KICKING TEE ~ 71:NO MORE GEARS (PTY) LTD 7 Angelica Place Florida Glen Roodepoort 1709 ~ 72:EKSTEEN PAUL VILJOEN JAN GIDEON TILL MICHAEL JOHN 2012/07851 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ROTARY VANE DEVICE ~ 71:SPENCER MICHAEL JOHN DAVID Sunrise Estate Farm N8 R40 Barberton 1300 ~ 72:SPENCER MICHAEL JOHN DAVID 2012/07852 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF TRADING PHYSICAL CURRENCY AND A SYSTEM THEREFOR ~ 71:SBV SERVICES (PTY) LTD SBV House Corner Of 11th Avenue And 8th Street Houghton 2198 Johannesburg Gauteng ~ 72:DLAMINI MBUSI MAKHOSEZWE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/08395 ~ 32: 15/11/ /07853 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING TAXABLE FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS ~ 71:AUXILIUM CONSULTORUM (PTY) LTD 940 Jan Shoba (Former Duncan) Street Brooklyn 0181 Pretoria Gauteng ~ 72:GOLDNER WOLFGANG ERASMUS JAKOBUS MALAN GOLDNER ROSE-MARIE 2012/07854 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MODULAR VEHICLE SYSTEM ~ 71:EMERGING WOTLD TECHNOLOGIES SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD No 54 De Havilland Crescent Persequor Technopark 0020 ~ 72:SAVIDES CRAIG ANTHONY 2012/07855 ~ Complete ~ 54: A BEVERAGE MACHINE USING INGREDIENT CAPSULES ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:MORI PETER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/03/ /07856 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANYLCYPROMINE DERIVATIVES AS INHIBITORS OF HISTONE DEMETHYLASE LSD1 AND/OR LSD2 ~ 71:UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA "LA SAPIENZA" Piazzale Aldo Moro 5 I Roma FONDAZIONE IEO Via Filodrammatici 10 I Milano UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PAVIA Corso Strada Nuova 65 I Pavia UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO Via Festa Del Perdono 7 I Milano ~ 72:MINUCCI SAVERIO MATTEVI ANDREA MAI ANTONELLO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 20/04/ /07857 ~ Complete ~ 54: BUILDING OCCUPANCY DEPENDENT CONTROL SYSTEM ~ 71:TELEPURE LTD The Gables Marston Lane Frome Somerset BA11 4DS ~ 72:KNAPTON CARY WEBB BARRY COLLINS PAUL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/03/2010 Page 35

36 2012/07858 ~ Complete ~ 54: CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS ~ 71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC One Franklin Plaza 200 North 16th Street Philadelphia PA ~ 72:AQUINO CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH COWAN DAVID JOHN COLLINS JON LOREN WU YULIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 29/04/ /07859 ~ Complete ~ 54: 7-(1H-PYRAZOL-4-YL)-1,6-NATHTHYRIDINE COMPOUNDS AS SYK INHIBITORS ~ 71:GLAXO GROUP LIMITED GLAXO WELLCOME HOUSE BERKELEY AVENUE GREENFORD MIDDLESEX UB6 0NN ~ 72:ATKINSON FRANCIS LOUIS DOUAULT CLEMENT LIDDLE JOHN PRESTON ALEXANDER GEORGE STEVEN BARKER MICHAEL DAVID GARTON NEIL STUART PATEL VIPULKUMAR KANTIBHAI WILSON DAVID MATTHEW ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/04/ /07860 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABILITY CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A HYDROCYCLONE ~ 71:VULCO S.A. San Jose 0815 San Bernardo Santiago ~ 72:CASTRO EDUARDO FRANCISCO OLIVARES ~ 33: CL ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/04/ /07861 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPLANT WITH ANTIMICROBIAL COATING ~ 71:DERU GMBH ENTWICKLUNG VON MEDIZINISCHEN PRODUKTEN Oststrasse 4-10 Norderstedt ~ 72:THULL ROGER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/04/ /07862 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN EMBOSSING TECHNIQUES ~ 71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO ( INVESMENTS) LIMITED Globe House 1 Water Street London WC2R 3LA ~ 72:NAPPI LEONARDO KALJURA KARL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/04/ /07863 ~ Complete ~ 54: VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM ~ 71:ABU AL-RUBB KHALIL Salwa Road Kbas Co P O Box Doha ~ 72:ABU AL-RUBB KHALIL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/03/ /07914 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SUPERBLOCK ~ 71:SAMUEL HENDRICH CUPIDO P O box 248 Blackheath 7581 ~ 72:SAMUEL HENDRICH CUPIDO 2012/07915 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SLUDGE BUSTER ~ 71:SAMUEL HENDRICH CUPIDO P O box 248 Blackheath 7581 ~ 72:SAMUEL HENDRICH CUPIDO 2012/07916 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SLUDGE DRYING PROCESS ~ 71:SAMUEL HENDRICH CUPIDO P O box 248 Blackheath 7581 ~ 72:SAMUEL HENDRICH CUPIDO 2012/07917 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HQVABUSTER ~ 71:SAMUEL HENDRICH CUPIDO P O box 248 Blackheath 7581 ~ 72:SAMUEL HENDRICH CUPIDO - APPLIED ON 19/10/ /07864 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING A LIQUID ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY Admin Building B Victors Street STELLENBOSCH 7600 ~ 72:SWART PIETER MEZUI ANTOINE AIME MFA 2012/07865 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ADJUSTABLE DIVERTER OR FLOW CONTROLLER FOR A FLOW APPARATUS ~ 71:MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD 104 Melbourne Street South Brisbane Queensland 4181 ~ 72:COOKE GRAEME PALMER MARK ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/04/ /07866 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MOBILE VENDING TAXI ~ 71:LESLIE ANDREW VOS 69 Tequila Sunrise Lonhill Sandton ~ 72:LESLIE ANDREW VOS 2012/07868 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELDORADO METHOD-SOLAR HEATED GEYSERS + TRUSS AND ROOF ~ 71:GORTON CONSULTING (PTY) LTD 95 Pitzer Road Glen Austin Midrand ~ 72:SIMBARASHE GARIKAI BAKO 2012/07869 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHODS & SYSTEMS FOR AUDIOVISUAL COMMUNICATION MESSAGING ~ 71:MARTIN SMAL 103A Jade Lower Road Morningside Sandton ~ 72:MARTIN SMAL 2012/07870 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GPS ACTIVATED ASSET TRACKING ~ 71:THEURIS LODEWYK STEYN Restorit V Gedeelke IV Rietfontein JJ 274 Alkmaar Nelspruit ~ 72:THEURIS LODEWYK STEYN 2012/07871 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MEANS & SYSTEMS OF BUYING CALL TIME & ELECTRICITY ~ 71:MARTIN SMAL 103A Jade Lower Road Morningside Sandton ~ 72:MARTIN SMAL 2012/07872 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A HARNESS M450, A SAFETY IMPROVING HARNESS IN CARS ~ 71:PHILLIMAN KOPANO MATSHEKA 1474 Oukasie Vuka Section Brits 0250 ~ 72:PHILLIMAN KOPANO MATSHEKA 2012/07873 ~ Provisional ~ 54: POWER LINE ASSISTED FAULT RESTORATION ~ 71:THEURIS LODEWYK STEYN Restorit V Gedeelke IV Rietfontein JJ 274 Alkmaar Nelspruit ~ 72:THEURIS LODEWYK STEYN 2012/07874 ~ Complete ~ 54: MINE PROP ~ 71:STROCAM MINING (PTY) LTD 4 Nut Avenue Clayville Ext 4 Olifantsfontein Gauteng ~ 72:FROST TREVOR CHARLES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05303 ~ 32: 19/07/ /07875 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INDICATING HISTORICAL ANALYSIS CHRONICLE INFORMATION ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN Espoo ~ 72:SETLUR VIDYA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 23/03/2010 Page 36

37 2012/07876 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INDICATING AN ANALYSIS CRITERIA ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN Espoo ~ 72:SETLUR VIDYA HORII HIROSHI KAYE JOSEPH NATHANIEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 23/03/ /07877 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRIDOTHIAZINES HAVING HERBICIDAL ACTION ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:SONG DSCHUN MAJOR JULIA HUTZLER JOHANNES NEWTON TREVOR WILLIAM WITSCHEL MATTHIAS MOBERG WILLIAM KARL PARRA RAPADO LILIANA QU TAO STELZER FRANK VAN DER KLOET ANDREE SEITZ THOMAS EHRHARDT THOMAS KREUZ KLAUS GROBMANN KLAUS MICHROWSKA-PIANOWSKA ANNA ALEKSANDRA SIMON ANJA RHEINGRUBER RUDIGER KRAUS HELMUT HOFFKEN HANS WOLFGANG MIETZNER THOMAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/03/ /07878 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONSUMABLES AND METHODS OF PRODUCTION THEREOF ~ 71:CADBURY UK LIMITED PO Box 12 Bourncille Lane Bournville West Midlands B30 2LU ~ 72:CLARKE PETER MARSHALL SARAH NORTON CLIVE RICHARD THOMAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/03/ /07879 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLUBILIZATION OF CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS AND CONVERSION TO HYDROCARBONS AND OTHER USEFUL PRODUCTS ~ 71:CIRIS ENERGY INC 9155 East Nichols Avenue Suite 200 Centennial CO ~ 72:DOWNEY ROBERT A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 31/08/ /07880 ~ Complete ~ 54: RAILCAR CUSHIONING DEVICE ~ 71:AMSTED RAIL COMPANY INC 311 South Wacker Suite 5300 Chicago Illinois ~ 72:SMITH ALLEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 29/02/ /07881 ~ Complete ~ 54: OUTGASSING METHOD FOR INSPECTING A COATED SURFACE ~ 71:SIO2 MEDIAL PRODUCTS INC 2250 Riley Street Auburn Alabama ~ 72:FISK THOMAS E FERGUSON JOHN FREEDMAN JONATHAN R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 11/05/ /07882 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REMOVING UNDISSOLVED SOLIDS PRIOR TO EXTRACTIVE FERMENTATION IN THE PRODUCTION OF BUTANOL ~ 71:BUTAMAX(TM) ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC Experimental Station Building Powder Mill Road Wilmington DELAWARE ~ 72:ROESCH BRIAN MICHAEL BURLEW KEITH H HALLAM JOHN W LOWE DAVID JAMES ZAHER JOSEPH J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 15/06/ /07883 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PROVIDING PARTICLES WITH REDUCED ELECTROSTATIC CHARGES ~ 71:CHIESI FARMACEUTICI S.P.A VIA PALERMO 26/A PARMA ~ 72:COCCONI DANIELA MUSA ROSSELLA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/04/ /07884 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PREPARING PHARMACEUTICEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS INTENDED FOR ORAL ADMINISTRATION COMPRISING ONE OR MORE ACTIVE INGREDIENTS AND THE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SAME ~ 71:SANOFI 54 Rue La Boetie F Paris ~ 72:LESOT AXELLE LEYDET DAMIA MOUSSEL ARNAUD ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/04/ /07885 ~ Complete ~ 54: FEXOFENADINE-BASED COMPOSITION AND PREPARATION PROCESS THEREFOR ~ 71:SANOFI 54 Rue La Boetie F Paris ~ 72:LESOT AXELLE LAMOUREUX GAEL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/04/ /07886 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING THE AMBIENT MAGNETIC FIELD STRENGTH TO FACILITATE ARC WELDING ~ 71:DIVERSE TECHNOLOGIES AND SYSTEMS LTD Zeromag House Whittlesford Road Shelford Cambridge CB22 5EW Cambridgeshire ~ 72:FOULDS STEPHEN ANTHONY LAWRENCE ANDERSON JOHN DOUGLAS ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/11/ /07887 ~ Complete ~ 54: OLIGOMERIZATION CATALYST SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR OLIGOMERIZING OLEFINS ~ 71:CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LP Six Pines Drive The Woodlands Texas ~ 72:SYDORA ORSON L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 30/04/ /07888 ~ Complete ~ 54: SEPARATION PROCESS ~ 71:DUPONT NUTRITION BIOSCIENCES APS Langebrogade 1 P O Box 17 DK-1001 Copenhagen k ~ 72:MATTILA JARI KOIVIKKO HANNU ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 07/06/ /07889 ~ Complete ~ 54: OBJECT PROXIMITY WARNING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:SAFEMINE AG Bahnhofstrasse Schwyz ~ 72:STEGMAIER PETER ARNOLD ROTHACHER URS MARTIN 2012/07890 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYURETHANE VIBRATORY SCREEN ~ 71:DERRICK CORPORATION 590 Duke Road Buffalo New York ~ 72:LIPA ANTHONY J COLGROVE JAMES R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 19/04/ /07891 ~ Complete ~ 54: SLOW-RELEASE DIETARY FORMULATIONS ~ 71:PERFETTI VAN MELLE S.P.A Via XXV Aprile 7 Lainate I ~ 72:COLLE ROBERTO DELEO MAURIZIO SALMOIRAGHI GUGLIELMO WALZL MARTIN ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2010A ~ 32: 20/04/ /07892 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL HYDROXAMIC ACID DERIVATIVE ~ 71:TAISHO PHARMACEUTICAL CO. LTD 24-1 TAKADA 3-CHOME TOSHIMA-KU TOKYO ~ 72:TAKASHIMA HAJIME TSURUTA RISA YABUUCHI TETSUYA OKA YUSUKE URABE HIROKI SUGA YOICHIRO TAKAHASHI MASATO UNEUCHI Page 37

38 FUMITO KOTSUBO HIRONORI SHOJI MUNEO KAWAGUCHI YASUKO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/04/ /07893 ~ Complete ~ 54: A/D CONVERTER,A/D CONVERSION METHOD,SOLID-STATE IMAGING ELEMENT AND CAMERA SYSTEM ~ 71:SONY CORPORATION Konan Minato-ku Tokyo ~ 72:IWAKI HIROYUKI INADA YOSHIAKI MURAKAMI HIROTAKA HISAMATSU YASUAKI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/03/ /07894 ~ Complete ~ 54: 3-(HETEROARYL-AMINO)-1,2,3,4-TETRAHYDRO-9H-CARBAZOLE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS PROSTAGLANDIN D2 RECEPTOR MODULATORS ~ 71:ACTELION PHARMACEUTICALS LTD Gewerbestrasse 16 CH-4123 Allschwil ~ 72:AISSAOUI HAMED HAZEMANN JULIEN SIEGRIST ROMAIN FRETZ HEINZ RICHARD-BILDSTEIN SYLVIA ~ 33: IB ~ 31: 2010/ ~ 32: 22/03/ /07895 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF CALIBRATING EXCORE DETECTORS IN A NUCLEAR REACTOR ~ 71:WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC 1000 Westinghouse Drive Cranberry Township Pennsylvania ~ 72:KRIEG DAVID JEROME ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 30/04/ /07896 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRILL BIT FOR PERCUSSIVE ROCK DRILLING ~ 71:SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB SE Sandviken ~ 72:CARLSTROM BO LEJON SUSANNE SUNDIN JENS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/04/ /07897 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN ASSEMBLY FOR LOOSENING MECHANICAL NUTS (ESP. WHEEL NUTS) ~ 71:THE TRUSTEES FOR THE TIME-BEING OF LE MOULIN TRUST 36 Golden Drive Morehill Benoni Gauteng Province ~ 72:COETZEE HENDRIK BERNARDUS COETZEE RENIER 2012/07898 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR KINASE MODULATION,AND INDICATIONS THEREFOR ~ 71:PLEXXIKON INC 91 Bolivar Drive Suite A Berkeley CA ~ 72:ZHANG JIAZHONG SPEVAK WAYNE EWING TODD ZHANG CHAO IBRAHIM PRABHA N TSAI JAMES ZHANG YING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 21/04/ /07899 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR LIGHTENING THE COLOR OF RELAXED OR STRAIGHTENED HAIR ~ 71:L'OREAL 14 Rue Royale F Paris ~ 72:DEGEORGE MICHAEL PUCO JEREMY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 30/04/ /07900 ~ Complete ~ 54: FAST DISSOLVING DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS ~ 71:BIOALLIANCE PHARMA 49 Boulevard Du General Martial Valin F Paris ~ 72:COSTANTINI DOMINIQUE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 23/03/ /07901 ~ Complete ~ 54: FIBER REINFORCED PUTTY,DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ITS MANUFACTURE,DEVICE AND METHOD TO MAKE LAMINATES AND OTHER FINISHED PARTS FROM THE PUTTY,AND A LAMINATE MADE FROM THE PUTTY ~ 71:FUSCO LUCIANO Piazza GaLileo Ferraris 5-int. 1/C I Genova ~ 72:FUSCO LUCIANO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 2010/ ~ 32: 22/03/ /07902 ~ Complete ~ 54: HBF AND A1M AS EARLY STAGE MARKERS FOR PREECLAMPSIA ~ 71:PREELUMINA DIAGNOSTICS AB Norra Vallgatan 6 SE Malmo ~ 72:AKERSTROM BO HANSSON STEFAN OLSSON MAGNUS ~ 33: DK ~ 31: PA ~ 32: 24/03/ /07903 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL BENZAMIDE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:DONG-A PHARM CO LTD 252 Yongdu- Dong Dongdaemun-Gu Seoul ~ 72:KIM SOON-HOE CHOI SUNG-HAK SOHN JU-HEE KIM MI-YEON SOHN TAE-KYOUNG IM WEON-BIN CHOI SUN-HO SUNG HYUN-JUNG CHO KANG-HUN ~ 33: KR ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/04/ /07904 ~ Complete ~ 54: COUPLING ASSEMBLIES WITH ENHANCED TAKE UP ~ 71:ESCO CORPORATION 2141 Northwest 25th Avenue Portland OR ~ 72:BRISCOE TERRY L STANGELAND KEVIN S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 20/04/ /07905 ~ Complete ~ 54: INHIBITORS OF ARGINASE AND THEIR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS ~ 71:MARS INC Elm Street Mclean VA ~ 72:VAN ZANDT MICHAEL C JI MIN KOO RYDER TODD GOLEBIOWSKI ADAM WHITEHOUSE DARREN BECKETT PAUL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 12/11/ /07906 ~ Complete ~ 54: BILLBOARD BILLING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:LEVINSOHN STEVEN MARK 203 Hydegate Ruth Road Hyde Park 2196 ~ 72:LEVINSOHN STEVEN MARK ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07640 ~ 32: 19/10/ /07907 ~ Complete ~ 54: BILLBOARD EXPOSURE DETERMINING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:LEVINSOHN STEVEN MARK 203 Hydegate Ruth Road Hyde Park 2196 ~ 72:LEVINSOHN STEVEN MARK ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07640 ~ 32: 19/10/ /07913 ~ Provisional ~ 54: UNDERCARRIAGE FOOT-WEAR ~ 71:VAN ROOYEN PETRUS HENDRIK P O Box WIllow Glen 0041 ~ 72:VAN ROOYEN PETRUS HENDRIK 2012/08186 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PIVOT OIL RESEVOIR ~ 71:DANIEL GODFRIED SWAN P O BOX 183 DELPORTSHOOP 8377 ~ 72:DANIEL GODFRIED SWAN Page 38

39 - APPLIED ON 22/10/ /07908 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MAGNETIC TO ROTATIONAL MOVEMENT CONVERTER ~ 71:JOHN PETER PAMPALLIS 18 Mangrove Villas 19 Pembroke Road Durbannorth 4051 CHLOE PAMPALLIS 18 Mangrove Villas 19 Pembroke Road Durbannorth 4051 ~ 72:CHLOE PAMPALLIS 2012/07909 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CICERO STATIC WATER JIGGING APPARATUS ~ 71:COMBRINCK CICERO 43 Frere Street Windsorton Northern Cape ~ 72:COMBRINCK CICERO 2012/07910 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WATER PRESSURIZED MOTOR ~ 71:CARLOS ALBERTO DOS SANTOS AIRES Tse Pisong Phase-I 4607 SANDRA NTOMBIKAISE MTSHAL Tse Pisong Phase-I 4607 ~ 72:CARLOS ALBERTO DOS SANTOS AIRES SANDRA NTOMBIKAISE MTSHAL 2012/07911 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CARE 3 NEEDLES ~ 71:WESSEL JOHANNES STRYDOM Rubenstein Road 649 Moraleta Park Pretoria 0044 ~ 72:WESSEL JOHANNES STRYDOM 2012/07912 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FLAG ACCESSORY ~ 71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN 204 Hyde Gate 27 Ruth Road Hyde Park 2196 ~ 72:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN 2012/07918 ~ Complete ~ 54: PEPTIDE CONJUGATES OF GLP-1 RECEPTOR AGONISTS AND GASTRIN AND THEIR USE ~ 71:ZEALAND PHARMA A/S Smedeland 36 DK-2600 Glostrup ~ 72:NEERUP TRINE SKOVLUND RYGE OSTERLUND TORBEN TOLBORG JAKOB LIND FOSGERAU KELD MARTENSSON ULRIKA BRORSON MARIANNE ROLSTED KAMILLA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 31/03/ /07919 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIBODIES AGAINST EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR (EGFR) AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:MERRIMACK PHARMACEUTICALS One Kendall Squere Suite B7201 Cambridge MA ~ 72:BUKHALID RAGHIDA FELDHAUS MICHAEL KING ANNE KOHLI NEERAJ KRAULAND ERIC NIELSEN ULRIK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 04/05/ /07920 ~ Complete ~ 54: SEPARATION METHOD ~ 71:RUDOLF GROSSFURTNER GMBH Hofmark 1 A Utzenaich ~ 72:KIRCHMAYR ROLAND HARASEK MICHAEL MAIER CHRISTIAN WALTENBERGER REINHOLD ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A ~ 32: 03/05/ /07921 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER SAVING DEVICE ~ 71:SMITH LEON Gate Str 1 Otjiwarongo ~ 72:SMITH LEON ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07720 ~ 32: 21/10/ /07922 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINATION UNIT COMPRISING A BEVERAGE PREPARATION MACHINE HAVING A MILK DISPENSING APPARATUS AND A MILK CHILLING DEVICE HAVING A MONITORING MEANS FOR THE FILLING LEVEL OF THE MILK IN THE MILK CONTAINER,AND METHOD FOR DISPENSING MILK AND/OR MILK FROTH BY MEANS OF A COMBINATION UNIT OF THIS KIND ~ 71:JURA ELEKTROAPPARATE AG KAFFEEWELSTRASSE NIEDERBUCHSITEN ~ 72:REYHANLOO SHAHRYAR ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/05/ /07923 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUPERIOR EFFICACY OF CD37 ANTIBODIES IN CLL BLOOD SAMPLES ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:STILGENBAUER STEPHEN ZENZ THORSTEN HEIDER KARL-HEINZ ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/09/ /07924 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING COMPOSITIONS THAT ALTER WILDTYPE EXPRESSION OF GENES AND PROTEINS IN A PLANT CELL ~ 71:ROHM AND HAAS CO 100 Independence Mall West Philadelphia Pennsylvania DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:FOBES JON FREDERICK ROSICHAN JEFFREY L GONZALEZ DELKIN ORLANDO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 28/05/ /07925 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISPLAYING TEXT INFORMATION IN MOBILE TERMINAL ~ 71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD 129, Samsung-ro Yeongtong-gu Suwon-si Gyeonggi-do ~ 72:PARK SUN YOUNG ~ 33: KR ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/04/ /07926 ~ Provisional ~ 54: OMEGA 3-FATTY ACID EMULSION ~ 71:CAPE PENINSULA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Symphony Way (Off Modderdam Road) Bellville 7530 ~ 72:BENADE AMBROSE JACOB SPINNLER OPPERMAN ANNA MARGARETHA 2012/07927 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH-STRENGTH COLD-ROLLED STEEL SHEET AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME ~ 71:JFE STEEL CORPORATION 2-3 Uchisaiwai-Cho 2-Chome Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:HASEGAWA KOHEI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/07/ /07928 ~ Complete ~ 54: EDIBLE COATING COMPOSITION AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:FRUITSYMBIOSE INC 1221 Francois-Normand Suite 100 St-Nicolas Quebec G7A 4X6 ~ 72:GIRARD GENEVIEVE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 09/04/2010 Page 39

40 2012/07929 ~ Complete ~ 54: MIXER ASSEMBLY FOR DIGESTION TANK ~ 71:XYLEM IP HOLDINGS LLC 1133 WESTCHESTER AVENUE WHITE PLAINS NEW YORK ~ 72:SELENIUS PER ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/05/ /07930 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINATION OF ACTIVE LOADED GRANULES WITH ADDITIONAL ACTIVES ~ 71:EURO-CELTIQUE S.A. 2 Avenue Charles de Gaulle Luxembourg L-1653 ~ 72:MOHAMMAD HASSAN WALDEN MALCOLM HAYES GEOFFREY GERARD TAMBER HARJIT ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/05/ /07931 ~ Complete ~ 54: MANUFACTURING OF ACTIVE-FREE GRANULES AND TABLETS COMPRISING THE SAME ~ 71:EURO-CELTIQUE S.A. 2 Avenue Charles de Gaulle Luxembourg L-1653 ~ 72:HAYES GEOFFREY GERARD MOHAMMAD HASSAN TAMBER HARJIT WALDEN MALCOLM ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/05/ /07932 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS,APPARATUS,AND METHODS OF A DOME RETORT ~ 71:DANA TODD C 7102 Lupine Drive Park City Utah ~ 72:DANA TODD C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/03/ /07933 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR SYNGAS TREATMENT ~ 71:AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS INC 7201 Hamilton Boulevard Allentown Pennsylvania ~ 72:KRISHNAMURTHY GOWRI HIGDON III CHARLES ROLAND KRETZ CHRISTINE PECK GAGLIARDI CARMINE RICHARD DUFFY KEVIN M HSU KUO-KUANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 24/05/ /07934 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIBODIES THAT BIND CSF1R ~ 71:FIVE PRIME THERAPEUTICS INC Two Corporate Drive South San Francisco California ~ 72:WONG JUSTIN VASQUEZ MAXIMILIANO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 04/05/ /07935 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIAGNOSTIC METHODS FOR GLAUCOMA ~ 71:M-LAB AG C/O Michel Pola Rosenweg Zollikon ~ 72:GRUS FRANZ BOEHM NILS PFEIFFER NORBERT BELL KATHARINA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 13/04/ /07936 ~ Complete ~ 54: CLIMATE CHAMBER PROVIDED WITH CIRCULATION SYSTEM ~ 71:HATCHTECH GROPU BV Gildetrom 25 NL-3905 TB Veenendaal ~ 72:METER TJITZE 2012/07937 ~ Complete ~ 54: SARMS AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE RESEARCH FOUNDATION 211 Cnference Center Building 600 Henley Street Knoxville TN ~ 72:DALTON JAMES T KEARBEY JEFFREY MILLER DUANE D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 23/03/ /07938 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENHANCING THE AROMA OF FOOD PRODUCTS ~ 71:NESTEC SA Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:BELZOWSKI MARLA D SHARMA RICHA NILSSON URBAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/03/ /07939 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENHANCING THE APPEARANCE OF FOOD PRODUCTS ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:BELZOWSKI MARLA D SHARMA RICHA NILSSON URBAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/03/ /07940 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENHANCING THE NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF FOOD PRODUCTS ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:BELZOWSKI MARLA D SHARMA RICHA NILSSON URBAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/03/ /07941 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF PROVIDING INSURANCE TO A COMMUTER ~ 71:KOOIKER BOUKE JOHANNES 36 Highgrove Estate Collindale Road Beverley Grove Port Elizabeth COTTY SIOBHAN LEIGH 9 Gerdine Road Summerstrand Port Elizabeth ~ 72:COTTY SIOBHAN LEIGH 2012/07942 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A COMPONENT FOR A BLASTING ASSEMBLY AND A BLASTING ASSEMBLY ~ 71:GROENEWALD HENDRIK DANIEL 31 Komati River Road Safari Fardens Ext Rustenburg GROENEWALD DENISE DALE 31 Komati River Road Safari Fardens Ext Rustenburg ~ 72:GROENEWALD HENDRIK DANIEL 2012/07943 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONVEYOR WITH AT LEAST ONE CONVEYOR SUPPORT APPARATUS ~ 71:FLSMIDTH A/S 77 Vigerslev Alle DK-2500 Valby ~ 72:ZAMORANO SERGIO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 23/04/ /07944 ~ Complete ~ 54: REDUCTION OF MERCURY EMISSIONS FROM CEMENT PLANTS ~ 71:ALBEMARLE CORPORATION 451 Florida Street Baton Rouge Louisiana ~ 72:LANDRETH RONALD R MILLER JON E TANG ZHONG LIU XIN OVERHOLT ARLEN E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 04/05/ /07945 ~ Complete ~ 54: SALTS OF DEXLANSOPRAZOLE AND THEIR PREPARATION ~ 71:RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED Head Office 12th Floor Devika Tower 06 Nehru Place New Delhi ~ 72:MITTAL ANU KHANNA MAHAVIR SINGH PRASAD MOHAN RAY ANMOL KUMAR THAPER RAJESH KUMAR ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 795/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 31/03/2010 Page 40

41 2012/07946 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION CONTAINING OXIDES OF ZIRCONIUM,CERIUM AND AT LEAST ONE OTHER RARE EARTH AND HAVING A SPECIFIC POROSITY,METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME AND USE THEREOF IN CATALYSIS ~ 71:RHODIA OPERATIONS 40 Rue De La Haie-Coq F Aubervilliers ~ 72:IFRAH SIMON LARCHER OLIVIER ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 10/01947 ~ 32: 06/05/ /07947 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLID FORMS OF 3-(6-(1-(2,2-DIFLUOROBENZO[D][1,3]DIOXOL-5- YL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXAMIDO)-3-METHYLPYRIDIN-2-YL)BENZOIC ACID ~ 71:VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 130 Waverly Street Cambridge Massachusetts ~ 72:KESHAVARZ-SHOKRI ALI KRAWIEC MARIUSZ ZHANG BEILI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 07/04/ /07948 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION OF IBUPROFEN FOR INJECTION ~ 71:SPAIN PHARMA SA Colquide 6 Portal 2 E Las Rozas (Madrid) ~ 72:ORTUZAR ANDECHAGA IGNACIO ORTUZAR GUTIERREZ MARIO ~ 33: ES ~ 31: 2010/ ~ 32: 18/05/ /07949 ~ Complete ~ 54: MINING ELEVATOR TRACTION CABLE CONNECTING APPARATUS AND MEASURING METHOD THEREFOR ~ 71:CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY Xuzhou Jiangsu DONGNAN ELEVATOR CO LTD No 6588 North Traffic Road Wujiang Economic Development Zone Suzhou Jiangsu ~ 72:CAO GUOHUA QIN JIANCONG CHEN GUOAN WU RENYUAN WU JUNHUI ZHU ZHENCAI KANG HONGQIAO WANG CHONGQIU CAO YONGGUANG LI YILEI ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 03/12/ /07980 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TOLL GANTRY USAGE ~ 71:ADRIAN LAURENCE KNOWLES 14a Tregonning Road Linksfield Johannesburg 2109 ~ 72:ADRIAN LAURENCE KNOWLES - APPLIED ON 23/10/ /07950 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NECK PILLOW SUPPORT ACCESSORY ~ 71:CHRISTIE COLIN 39 Selati Street Ashlea Gardens Pretoria 0081 ~ 72:CHRISTIE COLIN 2012/07951 ~ Provisional ~ 54: UNIVERSAL MAGNETIC FUEL APPARATUS FOR ATTACHEMENT TO A FUEL LINE ~ 71:EMIDIO JOAQUIM RAMOS PLACIDO 8 Jim Fouche Avenue Constantia Kloof Florida ~ 72:EMIDIO JOAQUIM RAMOS PLACIDO 2012/07952 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A PROCESS AND SYSTEM OF ALLOCATING AIRTIME ~ 71:TLAMELO MAPLANKA MATHE 224 Kitchen Street Mothibistad 8474 ~ 72:TLAMELO MAPLANKA MATHE 2012/07953 ~ Complete ~ 54: A COOKING GRID ~ 71:FORREST COLIN LYNDSAY No 62 Kennelstrasse Thalwill 8800 Zurich ~ 72:FORREST COLIN LYNDSAY ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/08173 ~ 32: 08/11/ /07954 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER HEATER CONTROLLER ~ 71:DIGIZYNE SYSTEMS CC 110B Bokmakierie Road Nooitgedacht 2039 ~ 72:O'REILLY NIALL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07307 ~ 32: 06/10/ /07955 ~ Complete ~ 54: MEDICAL DEVICE AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHING TISSUE TO BONE ~ 71:CORE ESSENCE ORTHOPAEDICS INC 575A Virginia Drive Fort Washington PA ~ 72:LEVINSOHN DAVID GORDON MILLER ALAN B HUXEL SHAWN T BRIGANTI RICHARD THOMAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 23/03/ /07956 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVEMENT OF ACTIVATED SLUDGE PROCESS IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT ~ 71:ECOLAB USA INC. 370 Wabasha Street North Saint Paul Minnesota ~ 72:MITCHELL DAVID BRIAN WAGNER DANIEL J ARTHUR-MENSAH KOJO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 28/05/ /07957 ~ Complete ~ 54: PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTION IN MAMMALS ~ 71:NUTRITION PHYSIOLOGY COMPANY LLC 702 N. Quinn Street Suite C Guymon OK ~ 72:WARE DOUGLAS R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/04/ /07958 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRE-STRESSING DEVICE ~ 71:VIDEX MINING PRODUCTS DIVISION OF VIDEX WIRE PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD 4 Spain Street Denver Johannesburg ~ 72:JOSEF MOSHE NIEUWENHUIS CORNELIS JOHANNES CHRISTIAAN ROBERTS NEIL JAMES 2012/07959 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SAFETY HELMET LAMP ASSEMBLY AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEM ~ 71:SCHAUENBURG FLEXADUX (PTY)LTD 145 TEDSTONE ROAD WADEVILLE 1407 GAUTENG ~ 72:VAN ROOYEN MORNE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05635 ~ 32: 29/07/ /07960 ~ Complete ~ 54: BALLAST HOPPER CAR ~ 71:QIQIHAR RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK CO LTD No 36 Changqian 1st Ave Tiefeng District Qiqihar Heilongjiang ~ 72:WANG SHENKUN FU YONG YUE LINGHAN YI YONGFENG ZHANG JUNLIN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/01/ /07961 ~ Complete ~ 54: MEASUREMENTS IN METALLURGICAL VESSELS ~ 71:AGELLIS GROUP AB Tellusgatan 15 S Lund ~ 72:RODFALK ALBERT NILSSON JAN-PETER BLOEMER PATRIK LYONS ANTHONY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 03/05/2010 Page 41

42 2012/07962 ~ Complete ~ 54: DNA POLYMORPHISMS AS MOLECULAR MARKERS IN CATTLE ~ 71:THE GOVERNORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 4000 Enterprise Square Jasper Avenue Edmonton T5J 4P6 Alberta GENOA BIOTECNOLOGIA SA Rua Desembargador Eliseu Guilherme Andar Sao Paulo ~ 72:MOORE STEPHEN PLASTOW GRAHAM CAMARA-LOPES LUIZ HERALDO AROUCHE CANAVEZ FLAVIO CANELLAS OLIVERIA PAULO SERGIO LOPES LEITE KATIA RAMOS MOREIRA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 25/03/ /07963 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR REDUCING THE OLEFIN CONTENT OF A FISCHER-TROPSCH PRODUCT STREAM ~ 71:CHEVRON U S A INC 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon California ~ 72:KIBBY CHARLES L SAXTON ROBERT J JOTHIMURUGESAN KANDASWAMY DAS TAPAN K ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 10/06/ /07964 ~ Complete ~ 54: ILLUMINATION APPARATUS METHODS AND SYSTEMS ~ 71:ORGANIC RESPONSE PTY LTD 1131 Toorak Road Camberwell 3124 Victoria ~ 72:BISHOP DANIEL JOHN ANDREWS GEOFFREY KENNETH ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/04/ /07965 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTI-THREADED ADJUSTMENT OF COLUMN WIDTHS OR ROW HEIGHTS ~ 71:MICROSOFT CORPORATION One Microsoft Way Redmond Washington ~ 72:HOKE THOMAS ROTHSCHILLER CHAD B WU SU-PIAO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 05/05/ /07966 ~ Complete ~ 54: VOICE STREAM AUGMENTED NOTE TAKING ~ 71:MICROSOFT CORPORATION One Microsoft Way Redmond Washington ~ 72:RASMUSSEN DAVID JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 21/05/ /07967 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM FOR AN AIRCRAFT ~ 71:BECKER FLUGFUNKWERK GMBH Baden-Airpa rk B Rheinmunster ~ 72:BOMMER OTTO FINDEISEN UDO ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/05/ /07968 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRINTED SECURITY FEATURE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE ~ 71:DE LA RUE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED De La Rue House Jays Close Basingstoke Hampshire RG22 4BS ~ 72:ROWE MARK POND STEVEN FREDERICK ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/04/ /07969 ~ Complete ~ 54: VANADIA-BASED DENOX CATALYSTS AND CATALYST SUPPORTS ~ 71:MILLENNIUM INORGANIC CHEMICALS INC 20 Wight Avenue Suite 100 Hunt Valley Maryland ~ 72:AUGUSTINE STEVE M EL-SHOUBARY MODASSER CLARK DENNIS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 13/04/ /07970 ~ Complete ~ 54: SORTING MINED MATERIAL ~ 71:TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY LIMITED 120 Collins Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 ~ 72:WELLWOOD GRANT ASHLEY KINGMAN SAMUEL ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/04/ /07971 ~ Complete ~ 54: ULTRA-HIGH EFFICIENCY SWITCHING POWER INVERTER AND POWER AMPLIFIER ~ 71:MUSIC GROUP IP LTD P O Box 146 Trident Chambers Wickhams Cay Road Town Tortola ~ 72:CHEN XUE JIAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 16/07/ /07972 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR ENHANCING THE PALATABILITY OF COMESTIBLE COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:TISSOT-FAVRE DELPHINE BHATNAGAR SANDEEP LYN SANDRA PAN YUANLONG LEYVA MANUEL FELIPE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 24/03/ /07973 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT OF GOUT ~ 71:ARDEA BIOSCIENCES INC 4939 Directors Place San Diego California ~ 72:MINER JEFF GIRARDET JEAN-LUC QUART BARRY D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 30/03/ /07974 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE WIRE PATENTING BY RADIATION- CONVECTION HEAT TRANSFER ~ 71:AUTOMAT INDUSTRIAL SL Carretera De Montmelo 68 Zona Industrial Del Circuit E Granollers (Barcelona) ~ 72:PEDROSA DIAZ PABLO VIRTO ALBERT SATURNINO LUIS GUERRERO DESIRRE MARTI ROIG SERRA JAVIER ~ 33: ES ~ 31: P ~ 32: 24/03/ /07975 ~ Complete ~ 54: GRANULATED ANTHELMINTIC PREPARATIONS AND DELIVERY SYSTEMS ~ 71:CLEVERLY DOUGLAS ROBERT 66 Ernest George Drive RD1 Karaka Papakura Auckland 2580 MUKHOPADHYAY DEBASHIS 23 Wray Street Brockville Dunedin ~ 72:CLEVERLY DOUGLAS ROBERT MUKHOPADHYAY DEBASHIS ~ 33: NZ ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/09/ /07976 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED METHOD FOR ISOMERISATION OF HOP ALPHA-ACIDS USING HETEROGENEOUS ALKALINE EARTH METAL BASED CATALYSTS ~ 71:IFAST NV Innovative Flavor & Aroma Science & Technology Koutergat 2 B-1760 Roosdaal ~ 72:DE COOMAN LUC MERTENS PASCAL DE VOS DIRK STEENACKERS BART ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 15/09/ /07977 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR EXTRACTING GALLIUM FROM FLY ASH ~ 71:CHINA SHENHUA ENERGY COMPANY LTD No 22 of Xibinhe Road Andingmen Dongcheng District Beijing ~ 72:LING Page 42

43 WEN WEI CUNDI GU DAZHAO YANG DIANFAN ZOU PING JIANG YINSHAN LI NAN GUO ZHAOHUA CHI JUNZHOU ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/04/ /07978 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR EXTRACTING GALLIUM FROM FLY ASH ~ 71:CHINA SHENHUA ENERGY COMPANY LTD No 22 of Xibinhe Road Andingmen Dongcheng District Beijing ~ 72:GU DAZHAO WEI CUNDI YU DELI ZHAO YIXIN GUO CHUNBIN JIANG YINSHAN HAN JIANGUO GUO ZHAOHUA ZOU PING ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/04/ /07979 ~ Complete ~ 54: CATHETER ASSEMBLY WITH SEAL MEMBER ~ 71:SMITHS MEDICAL ASD INC 160 Weymouth Street Rockland Massachusetts ~ 72:GORAL DAVID J MUSKATELLO JAMES M. MICHAUD JOCELYN C ROEHL CHRISTOPHER D MUNAVALLI MAHESH WUSCHNER JOHN F ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 08/02/ APPLIED ON 24/10/ /07981 ~ Complete ~ 54: MAIZE ACC SYNTHASE 3 GENE AND PROTEIN AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL INC 7100 NW 62nd Avenue Johnston Iowa E.I. DU POINT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 1007 MARKET STREET WILMINGTON DELAWARE ~ 72:BAO XIAOMING ALLEN STEPHEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 04/10/ /07982 ~ Complete ~ 54: IDLER WHEEL ASSEMBLY ~ 71:HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES INC 2751 Centerville Road Suite 342 Wilmington DE ~ 72:SANDOVAL JR PETER WAGNER ANDREW ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 25/10/ /07983 ~ Provisional ~ 54: OPEN RIB DIVIDER ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/07984 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DIVIDER WITH PILLAR STRENGTH ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/07985 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ECONO KWIK WALLS ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/07986 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CLIP ON PILLARS ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/07987 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WET RIBLOCK ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/07988 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DRY CRETE ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/07989 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MESHLOCK ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/07990 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BOX WITH INTEGRAL DIVIDERS ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/07991 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DISMANTLED SQUARE TUBE PALLET ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/07992 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HONEYCOMB DIVIDER ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/07993 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DISMANTLED MID RIB PILLAR PAPER PALLET ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/07994 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WRAPPAD ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/07995 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FLEXI FOLD ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/07996 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CIRCULAR FLUTED PROTECTOR ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/07997 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CORRO PALLET SPIN ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/07998 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DISMANTLED CORRO APPLE CRATE/BULK BIN ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/07999 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DISMANTLED CORRUGATED PALLET ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/08000 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DEFORMED CORRUGATED TRAY/BOX ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE Page 43

44 2012/08001 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MIDRIB PILLAR AND BOTTOM SAG PROTECTOR ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/08002 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PIVOT EXTREME ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 76 Hamilton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2012/08003 ~ Complete ~ 54: NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT ~ 71:EDGE-TO-EDGE GLOBAL INVESTMENTS LTD 153 Helen Joseph (Davenport) Road Bulwer Durban 4001 ~ 72:ELLIS JOHN CHRISTIAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/04471 ~ 32: 24/06/ /08004 ~ Provisional ~ 54: C-CONTAINERS ~ 71:DIVAN ROETS 40 Colchester Crescent Parklands Cape Town 7441 ~ 72:DIVAN ROETS 2012/08005 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PEST RESISTANT AND PRESERVATIVE FOOD STORAGE CONTAINMENT ~ 71:MASHAGRIIC (PTY) LTD 993 B Kromdraai Street Faerie Glen 0043 ~ 72:TO BE ADVISED 2012/08006 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GAZEBO WIND HARNASS ~ 71:FRANCOIS HERONYMUS VENTER 17 Pleinstreet Bethlehem 9701 ~ 72:FRANCOIS HERONYMUS VENTER 2012/08007 ~ Provisional ~ 54: UMBRELLA WIND HARNASS ~ 71:FRANCOIS HERONYMUS VENTER 17 Pleinstreet Bethlehem 9701 ~ 72:FRANCOIS HERONYMUS VENTER 2012/08008 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SLIPPING JACK TRANSPORT/MACHINE ~ 71:MORWENG MELEKO EPHRAIM 2746 Leadwood st Ext 20 Olievenhoutbosch 0175 ~ 72:MORWENG MELEKO EPHRAIM 2012/08009 ~ Provisional ~ 54: REDUCING DROUGHT AND DAMAGES CAUSED BY FLOODWATER ~ 71:MORWENG MELEKO EPHRAIM 2746 Leadwood st Ext 20 Olievenhoutbosch 0175 ~ 72:MORWENG MELEKO EPHRAIM 2012/08010 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RURAL TRANSPORT (TRICYCLE AND BICYCLE) ~ 71:MORWENG MELEKO EPHRAIM 2746 Leadwood st Ext 20 Olievenhoutbosch 0175 ~ 72:MORWENG MELEKO EPHRAIM 2012/08011 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RX-PATIENT MEDICAL PRACTITIONER ~ 71:WILLEM GERNARDUS BRITS Blue Crane Newlands Pretoria 0049 LOUIS SCHEEPERS Lorna Street 768 Moreletapark Pretoria 0044 ~ 72:WILLEM GERNARDUS BRITS LOUIS SCHEEPERS 2012/08012 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MATTRESS PROTECTOR ~ 71:ANCABE PIEK-ENGELBRECHT Plot 305 Waterdloof Rustenburg ~ 72:ANCABE PIEK-ENGELBRECHT 2012/08013 ~ Complete ~ 54: " SELP-STANDING COMTAINER " ~ 71:PETAINER LIDKOPING AB PO BOX 902 SE LIDKOPING ~ 72:QUASTERS MIKAEL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/04/ /08014 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MODIFIED CHITOSAN FOR ARGENTATION CHROMATOGRAPHY ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN LOVERS WALK RONDEBOSCH CAPE TOWN 7700 ~ 72:JARDINE MOEGAMAT ANWAR 2012/08016 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING PLANT MATERIAL AND SUGAR FOR THE CONTROL OF PESTS AND METHODS OF MAKING ~ 71:MPT MUSTARD PRODUCTS & TECHNOLOGIES INC Research Drive Saskatoon Saskatchewan S7N 3R2 ~ 72:WAGNER NEIL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 26/03/ /08017 ~ Complete ~ 54: THERMODYNAMIC CYCLE AND HEAT ENGINES ~ 71:VIKING HEAT ENGINES AS Postboks Kristiansand ~ 72:RISLA NES HARALD ~ 33: NO ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/02/ /08018 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUNGICIDAL MIXTURES BASED ON AZOLOPYRIMIDINYLAMINES ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:GEWEHR MARKUS TORMO I BLASCO JORDI HADEN EGON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 26/03/ /08019 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONSUMER PRODUCTS WITH PROTEASE VARIANTS ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY ONE PROCTER & GAMBLE PLAZA CINCINNATI OHIO DANISCO US INC 925 Page Mill Road Palo Alto California ~ 72:SOUTER PHILLIP FRANK WARD GLENN STEVEN POULOSE AYROOKARAN JOSEPH ESTELL DAVID A KELLIS JAMES T JR COLLIER KATHERINE D CASCAO-PEREIRA LUIS GUSTAVO ALEKSEYEV VIKTOR YURYEVICH AMIN NEELAM S YAO JIAN AUGUSTYN KATHERINE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 12/10/ /08020 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PUTTER ~ 71:HALBERG ERNEST 3 Tas Street Flamingo Park Welkom Free State ~ 72:HALBERG ERNEST 2012/08021 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLAR COLLECTOR ~ 71:HUPERTZ WALTER HUGO Plot 48 Zwartkops 0151 Gauteng HOLDER ETIENNE GARRIT 7 Mellmapius Chamdor Krugersdorp Gauteng ~ 72:HUPERTZ WALTER HUGO HOLDER ETIENNE GARRIT ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01121 ~ 32: 15/02/ /08022 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SPATIAL DIVISION DUPLEX(SDD) FOR MILLIMETER WAVE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ~ 71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD 129, Samsung-ro Yeongtong-gu Suwon-si Gyeonggi-do ~ 72:KHAN FAROOQ PI ZHOUYUE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 01/04/2011 Page 44

45 2012/08023 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPECTROMETRIC INSTRUMENT ~ 71:FOSS ANALYTICAL A/S Slangerupgade 69 DK-3400 Hilleroed ~ 72:FOLKENBERG JACOB RIIS LARSEN HANS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: PCT/EP2011/ ~ 32: 02/05/ /08024 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT OF A HEATER TUBE INTENDED FOR A PRESSURIZER OF THE PRIMARY COOLING SYSTEM OF A NUCLEAR REACTOR ~ 71:ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE Avenue de Wagram Paris ~ 72:CHAMPREDONDE JACQUES FAGEON JEAN-MARIE NEAU YVES ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/04/ /08025 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR THERMALLY PRE-TREATING SOLID RAW MATERIALS IN A CONCENTRICALLY STEPPED FLUIDIZED BED ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse Dortmund ~ 72:ABRAHAM RALF HAMEL STEFAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/04/ /08026 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-HUMAN TROP-2 ANTIBODY HAVING ANTI-TUMOR ACTIVITY IN VIVO ~ 71:LIVTECH INC Teikyo University Biotechnology Research Center 1F 907 Nogawa Miyamae_Ku Kawasaki-Shi Kanagawa ~ 72:NOKAMURA KOJI OKAMURA KENTARO TAMURA MAKI YANAI HIROYUKI KANKE TORU ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 17/05/ /08027 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MERCHANDISE UNIT FOR BAGGED PRODUCTS ~ 71:VISION SIGHT LTD Palm Grove House P O Box 3186 Wickhams Cay 1 Road Town Tortola ~ 72:KELLY JOSEPH PATRICK 2012/08028 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CLADDED MERCHANDISE UNIT ~ 71:VISION SIGHT LTD Palm Grove House P O Box 3186 Wickhams Cay 1 Road Town Tortola ~ 72:KELLY JOSEPH PATRICK 2012/08029 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MODAL DECOMPOSITION OF A LASER BEAM ~ 71:CSIR Scientia Meiring Naude Road Brummeria Pretoria Gauteng ~ 72:FORBES ANDREW NGCOBO SANDILE SCHULZE CHRISTIAN DUPARRE MICHAEL RUDOLF 2012/08030 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PROCESS OF PREPARATION OF TEA ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:GUTTAPADU SREERAMULU MAMTANI KULDEEP BALRAM PALAGIRI SWATHY PENDEM ANJANEYULU SAPLAY KISHORE MADHUKAR SINGH GURMEET SINKAR VILAS PANDURANG ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1716/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 04/06/ /08031 ~ Complete ~ 54: YIELDABLE SUPPORT PROP AND METHOD ~ 71:STRATA PRODUCTS WORLDWIDE LLC 8995 Roswell Road Suit 200 Sandy Springs Georgia ~ 72:MCCARTNEY CLIFFORD A O'DONNELL THOMAS P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 26/10/ /08032 ~ Complete ~ 54: N3-SUBSTITUTED-N1-SULFONYL-5-FLUOROPYRIMIDINONE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:BOEBEL TIMOTHY LORSBACH BETH MARTIN TIMOTHY OWEN W JOHN SULLENBERGER MICHAEL WEBSTER JEFFREY YAO CHENGLIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 26/04/ /08033 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOW-NICKEL AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL AND USE OF THE STEEL ~ 71:OUTOKUMPU OYJ Riihitontuntie 7 FIN ESPOO ~ 72:TALONEN JUHO TAULAVUORI TERO KODUKULA SURESH ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/05/ /08034 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING RESISTANCE TO NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT IN MAIZE ~ 71:E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO Market Street Wilmington Delaware ~ 72:LI BAILIN WILSON WILLIAM A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 25/06/ /08035 ~ Complete ~ 54: SWEET FLAVOR MODIFIER ~ 71:SENOMYX INC 4767 Nexus Centre Drive San Diego California ~ 72:TACHDJIAN CATHERINE TANG XIAO-QING KARANEWSKY DONALD S SERVANT GUY LI XIAODONG ZHANG FENG CHEN QING ZHANG HONG DAVIS TIMOTHY DARMOHUSODO VINCENT WONG MELISSA SELCHAU VICTOR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 13/12/ /08036 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF CONTROL AND PROPHYLAXIS OF INFLAMMATION AND MITAGATION OF INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS IN COMPANION ANIMALS ~ 71:HILL'S PET NUTRITION INC 400 South West 8th Avenue Topeka Kansas ~ 72:FRANTZ NOLAN ZEBULON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 12/05/ /08038 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CATALYSTS ~ 71:SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 1 Sturdee Avenue Rosebank Johannesburg 2196 ~ 72:VAN RENSBURG HENDRIK 2012/08039 ~ Complete ~ 54: FATTY ACID CHAIN SATURATION IN ALKANOL AMINE BASED ESTERQUAT ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO 300 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK NEW YORK ~ 72:SUBRAMANYAM RAVI REGE AARTI SCHRAMM JR CHARLES J 2012/08040 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING MEASUREMENT SIGNALS IN SPATIALLY EXTENSIVE SUPPLY NETWORKS ~ 71:ABB TECHNOLOGY AG Affolternstrasse 44 CH-8050 Zurich ~ 72:BLANK FREDERIK SCHMIDT WERNER A GAUDER MARKUS LAUXTERMANN STEFAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/04/2010 Page 45

46 2012/08041 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR PURCHASING HEALTH CARE SERVICES ~ 71:DIAS-ALF JESSIE 35 Arklow Road 2194 Bryanston ~ 72:DIAS-ALF JESSIE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2001/01218 ~ 32: 13/02/ /08042 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTI-FLAME BURNER WITH FLAME ~ 71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Klosterhofstrasse Munchen ~ 72:IMGRUNDT ANTON STOCKER JOHANN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/04/ /08043 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED DENTAL NOZZLE ~ 71:ASTEK INNOVATIONS LTD Astek House Atlantic Street Altrincham Cheshire WA14 5DH ~ 72:THORP CHRIS SEGAL ALAN JULIAN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 09/03/ /08050 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE FOR THERAPEUTIC LOW DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN-RELATED PROTEIN 6 (LRP6) MULTIVALENT ANTIBODIES ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:CONG FENG ETTENBERG SETH JENKINS DAVID LEI MING LOEW ANDREAS VINCENT KAREN ZHOU LI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 06/05/ APPLIED ON 25/10/ /08045 ~ Complete ~ 54: MANHOLE SYSTEM ~ 71:PAPENFUS NICHOLAS JACQUES 19 Cuyler Street Constantia Kloof 1715 Johannesburg ~ 72:PAPENFUS NICHOLAS JACQUES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/04196 ~ 32: 08/06/ /08046 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SECURITY DEVICE ~ 71:LESTER IAN 18 Rodene Street Glenvista Ext 3 Johannesburg ~ 72:LESTER IAN 2012/08047 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DOUBLE GLAZING UNIT WITH INTRUDER ALARM AND COMPONENTS THEREOF ~ 71:DE VILLIERS MARIUS DE WET 1 Hoog Street Dalsig Stellenbosch Western Cape Province 7600 ~ 72:DE VILLIERS MARIUS DE WET 2012/08048 ~ Complete ~ 54: DYE SENSITISED SOLAR CELL ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:YAMAMOTO HIROSHI NAKAMICHI SHINJI TANABE JUNICHI TAKAHASHI RYUICHI YAMATO HITOSHI ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/03/ /08049 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUTHENTICATION KEY GENERATION ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN Espoo ~ 72:KOKKINEN HEIKKI RINNE MIKA LAITINEN PEKKA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 29/03/ /08051 ~ Complete ~ 54: WOUND DRESSING ~ 71:SMITH & NEPHEW PLC 15 Adam Street London WC2N 6LA ~ 72:ADIE GORDON CAMPBELL COLLINSON SARAH JENNY FRYER CHRISTOPHER JOHN PERON YANNICK LOUIS NICOLINI DEREK HARTWELL EDWARD YERBURY ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/04/ /08052 ~ Complete ~ 54: WOUND DRESSING ~ 71:SMITH & NEPHEW PLC 15 Adam Street London WC2N 6LA ~ 72:ADIE GORDON CAMPBELL COLLINSON SARAH JENNY FRYER CHRISTOPHER JOHN PERON YANNICK LOUIS NICOLINI DEREK HARTWELL EDWARD YERBURY ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/04/ /08053 ~ Complete ~ 54: WOUND DRESSING ~ 71:SMITH & NEPHEW PLC 15 Adam Street London WC2N 6LA ~ 72:ADIE GORDON CAMPBELL COLLINSON SARAH JENNY FRYER CHRISTOPHER JOHN PERON YANNICK LOUIS NICOLINI DEREK HARTWELL EDWARD YERBURY ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/04/ /08054 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMIDAZO[1,2-A]PYRIDINE DERIVATIVE ~ 71:ASTELLAS PHARMA INC 3-11 Nihonbashi-Honcho 2-Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:SAMIZU KIYOHIRO MASUDA NAOYUKI IIKUBO KAZUHIKO KOGANEMARU YOHEI KAWANO NORIYUKI OHMORI JUNYA MITANI YASUYUKI NI KENI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/04/ /08055 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUCTION PORT ~ 71:SMITH & NEPHEW PLC 15 Adam Street London WC2N 6LA ~ 72:ADIE GORDON CAMPBELL COLLINSON SARAH JENNY FRYER CHRISTOPHER JOHN PERON YANNICK LOUIS NICOLINI DEREK HARTWELL EDWARD YERBURY ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/04/ /08056 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF PLEUROMUTILINS ~ 71:NABRIVA THERAPEUTICS AG Leberstrasse 20 A-1110 Wien ~ 72:RIEDL ROSEMARIE HEILMAYER WERNER SPENCE LEE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/05/ /08057 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTISUBSTITUTED AROMATIC COMPOUNDS AS INHIBITORS OF THROMBIN ~ 71:VERSEON CORP Kato Rd Ste 100B Fremont California ~ 72:SHORT KEVIN Page 46

47 MICHAEL PHAM SON MINH WILLIAMS DAVID CHARLES DATTA SOMALEE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 30/03/ /08058 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING BACTERIA IN A SAMPLE ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND 1 JAN SMUTS AVENUE JOHANNESBURG 2050 Gauteng ~ 72:SCOTT LESLEY ERICA ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/03215 ~ 32: 06/05/ /08059 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING FLUID DELIVERY MISSIONS ON A SITE ~ 71:CATERPILLAR INC 100 NE Adams Street Peoria Illinois ~ 72:GUDAT ADAM J STRATTON KENNETH L ANDERTON PETER W BRAUNSTEIN MICHAEL D ORR DAVID C HUMPHREY JAMES D KOEHRSEN CRAIG L KEEFER CLAUDE W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 19/05/ /08060 ~ Complete ~ 54: REACTION PRODUCTS AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THE SAME ~ 71:KOCH AGRONOMIC SERVICES, LLC 4111 East 37th Street North Wichita Kansas ~ 72:GABRIELSON KURT D EPLING MARY L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 30/04/ /08061 ~ Complete ~ 54: CIGARETTE PACKET WITH A HOLLOW SPACE ~ 71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (GERMANY) GMBH Alsterufer Hamburg ~ 72:AGIRBAS ERDINC ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 31/08/ /08062 ~ Provisional ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR BAKING ROLLS ~ 71:SPORT IN THE ROLL CC 511 The Granger 49 Beach Road Granger Bay Cape Town ~ 72:VAN ASWEGEN ANDREW STUART NAKAN HAROLD 2012/08063 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE CAPTURE OF CARBON DIOXIDE ~ 71:THE UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS 3 Cavendish Road Leeds Yorkshire LS2 9JT ~ 72:RAYNER CHRISTOPHER MARK RAYNEL GUILLAUME ROBERT JEAN-FRANCOIS ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/04/ /08064 ~ Complete ~ 54: MEASUREMENT OF CHARGE BANK LEVEL IN A METALLURGICAL FURNACE ~ 71:HATCH LTD. Sheridan Science & Technology Park 2800 Speakman Drive Mississauga Ontario L5K 2R7 ~ 72:SADRI AFSHIN VENDITTI ROBERTO GERRITSEN TERRY UYEDA BRUCE SHAMELI EHSAN KEPES ANDREI SOUTHALL SEAN D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 26/04/ /08065 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A TOILET CISTERN AND A FLUSH TOILET INCORPORATING SUCH A CISTERN ~ 71:DE WEERDT CHRISTIAAN 16 Glen Eagles Drive Silver lakes Pretoria 0054 ~ 72:DE WEERDT CHRISTIAAN 2012/08066 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR INSTALLING CLIENT PROTECTION SOFTWARE ON A MOBILE DEVICE ~ 71:ARBALEST (PTY) LIMITED 53B Wierda Road West Wierda Valley Sandton 2146 ~ 72:BREGMAN CRAIG HOWARD SCHWARZ HAYDEN PAUL FICK WILLEM LIEBRECHT ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/01939 ~ 32: 18/03/ /08067 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRICYCLIC INDOLE DERIVATIVES AS PBR LIGANDS ~ 71:GE HEALTHCARE LIMITED Amersham Place Little Chalfont Buckinghamshire HP7 9NA ~ 72:ACHANATH RADHA FAIRWAY STEVEN MICHAEL MOKKAPATI UMAMAHESHWAR PASSMORE JOANNA MARIE TRIGG WILLIAM JOHN KADAVILPPARAMPU MOHAMED AFSAL MOHAMMED BALAJI SRINATH MANTZILAS DIMITRIOS O'SHEA DENNIS SHAN BO WADSWORTH HARRY JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 13/09/ /08068 ~ Complete ~ 54: TURBOCHARGED DOWNSIZED COMPRESSION CYCLINDER FOR A SPLIT- CYCLE ENGINE ~ 71:SCUDERI GROUP LLC 1111 Elm Street Suite 33 West Springfield MA ~ 72:BRANYON DAVID P SCUDERI SALVATORE C HOAG KEVIN L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 27/06/ /08069 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND DEVICES FOR DRUG DELIVERY TO OCULAR TISSUE USING MICRONEEDLE ~ 71:EMORY UNIVERSITY 1784 North Decatur Road Suite 130 Atlanta GA 3022 ~ 72:PRAUSNITZ MARK R PATEL SAMIRKUMAR RAJNIKANT EDELHAUSER HENRY F ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 26/04/ /08070 ~ Complete ~ 54: MEDICAL IMPLANTS WITH INCREASED HYDROPHILICITY ~ 71:DIFUSION TECHNOLOGIES INC 111 COOPERATIVE WAY SUITE 250 GEORGETOWN TEXAS ~ 72:GHISELLI GARY HAFIZ JAMI JOHNS DERRICK W WHANG PETER CRUDDEN JOSEPH J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 07/05/ /08071 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR ESTIMATING TOOL INCLINATION USING BIT-BASED GAMMA RAY SENSORS ~ 71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED PO Box 4740 Houston TX ~ 72:TRINH TU TIEN CHENG XIAOMIN C SULLIVAN ERIC ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 19/04/ /08072 ~ Complete ~ 54: FORMATION EVALUATION USING A BIT-BASED ACTIVE REDIATION SOURCE AND A GAMMA RAY DETECTOR ~ 71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED PO Box 4740 Houston TX ~ 72:TRINH TU TIEN CURRY DAVID A INANC FEYZI SULLIVAN ERIC CHENG XIAOMIN C LIU YI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 19/04/2010 Page 47

48 2012/08073 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND COMPACTS,CUTTING ELEMENTS AND EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCLUDING SUCH COMPACTS,AND METHODS OF FORMING SUCH COMPACTS AND EARTH-BORING TOOLS ~ 71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED PO Box 4740 Houston TX ELEMENT SIX (PRODUCTION) (PTY) LTD Debid Road Nuffield Springs 1559 Gauteng ~ 72:DIGIOVANNI ANTHONY A GOUDEMOND IAIN PATRICK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 28/04/ /08074 ~ Complete ~ 54: AT-BIT EVALUATION OF FORMATION PARAMETERS AND DRILLING PARAMETERS ~ 71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED PO Box 4740 Houston TX ~ 72:KUMAR SUNIL K C SCOTT DAN JOHN HENDRIK DIGIOVANNI ANTHONY A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 29/10/ /08075 ~ Complete ~ 54: PDC SENSING ELEMENT FABRICATION PROCESS AND TOOL ~ 71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED PO Box 4740 Houston TX ~ 72:KUMAR SUNIL K C SCOTT DAN MONTEIRO OTHON DIGIOVANNI ANTHONY A JOHN HENDRIK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 25/04/ /08076 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO SCANNING OPHTHALMOSCOPES ~ 71:OPTOS PLC Queensferry House Carnegie Business Campus Queensferry Road Dunfermiline Fife KY11 8GR ~ 72:THOMSON MARTIN GRAY DAN SWAN DEREK PEMBERTON STEPHEN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/04/ /08077 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOW-OIL PHARMACEUTICAL EMULSION COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING PROGESTOGEN ~ 71:BESINS HEALTHCARE LUXEMBOURG SARL 67 BOULEVARD GRANDE-DUCHESSE CHARLATTE LU-1331 LUXEMBOURG ~ 72:PICKERSGILL LAURA ACHLEITNER GEORG DI HOISER EVA- MARIA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 17/12/ /08078 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTROCONDUCTIVE PASTE COMPOSITION CONTAINING METAL NANOPARTICLES ~ 71:HERAEUS PRECIOUS METALS NORTH AMERICA CONSHOHOCKEN LLC 24 Union Hill Road West Conshohocken PA ~ 72:ZHANG WEIMING GUO TRACY CHEN CHILONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 25/10/ /08079 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SAFETY SWITCHING A PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM AFTER DIFFERENTIATING THE ARC TYPE ~ 71:ELLENBERGER & POENSGEN GMBH Industriestrasse 2-8 Altdorf ~ 72:CHRISTIAN STROBL MARKUS MIKLIS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/01/ /08112 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TO BE ADVISED ~ 71:PATRICK KATZEN 6 Aalwyn Street Parow North 7500 ~ 72:PATRICK KATZEN 2012/08213 ~ Complete ~ 54: AIR-CONDITIONER UNIT COVER ~ 71:NICK WATTRUS 541 Burma Road South Port Kwa Zulu Natal ~ 72:WATTRUS NICK - APPLIED ON 26/10/ /08080 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELECTRIC CABLE ANTI-THEFT PROTECTOR ~ 71:DEBORAM MKHONZA 7116 Fokeng Street Tsakane Brakpan 1550 ZANELE MKHONZA 7116 Fokeng Street Tsakane Brakpan 1550 ~ 72:DEBORAM MKHONZA ZANELE MKHONZA 2012/08081 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AVALON BOOST ~ 71:AVALON TRUST 49 Impala Ave Newcastle 2940 ~ 72:DR J K KRUGER B M WILLEMSE 2012/08082 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RUMI BOOST ~ 71:AVALON TRUST 49 Impala Ave Newcastle 2940 ~ 72:DR J K KRUGER B M WILLEMSE 2012/08083 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RUMI STIM ~ 71:AVALON TRUST 49 Impala Ave Newcastle 2940 ~ 72:DR J K KRUGER 2012/08084 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AVALONSTIM ~ 71:AVALON TRUST 49 Impala Ave Newcastle 2940 ~ 72:DR J K KRUGER B M WILLEMSE 2012/08085 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DRAWER-FRONT ADJUSTER ~ 71:RUSSEL FRANCIS GILLWALD 48 Prieska Road Sybrand Park 7700 Cape Town ~ 72:RUSSEL FRANCIS GILLWALD 2012/08086 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOWN-THE-HOLE HAMMER DRILL ~ 71:DRILLROC PNEUMATIC PTY LTD 44 Dongarven Drive Eagleby Queensland 4207 ~ 72:LORGER TONY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 17/01/ /08087 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MONITORING OF FLOTATION FROTH ~ 71:BLUE CUBE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMPANY (PTY) LTD UnIT G 2 Neutron House 2 Neutron Street Techno Park Stellenbosch 7600 ~ 72:DU PLESSIS FRANCOIS EBERHARDT DREIJER GREGOR STEVE VOS JACU 2012/08088 ~ Complete ~ 54: PACKAGING ~ 71:CADBURY HOLDINGS LTD CADBURY HOUSE SANDERSON ROAD UXBRIDGE MIDDLESEX UB8 1DH ~ 72:CHEEMA PARBINDER WILLEY JASON DENIS ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/03/2010 Page 48

49 2012/08089 ~ Complete ~ 54: CRATE ~ 71:IFCO SYSTEMS GMBH Zugspitzstrasse Pullach ~ 72:ORGELDINGER WOLFGANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 30/03/ /08090 ~ Complete ~ 54: CRATE ~ 71:IFCO SYSTEMS GMBH Zugspitzstrasse Pullach ~ 72:ORGELDINGER WOLFGANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 30/03/ /08091 ~ Complete ~ 54: CRATE ~ 71:IFCO SYSTEMS GMBH Zugspitzstrasse Pullach ~ 72:ORGELDINGER WOLFGANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 30/03/ /08092 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTICANCER STEROIDAL LACTONES UNSATURATED IN POSITION 7 (8) ~ 71:PHARMA MAR SA Avda. de los Reyes 1 Poligono Industrial La Mina-Norte E Colmenar Viejo-Madrid ~ 72:FERNANDEZ RODRIGUEZ ROGELIO REYES BENITEZ JOSE FERNANDO FRANCESCH SOLLOSO ANDRES CUEVAS MARCHANTE MARIA DEL CARMEN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/04/ /08093 ~ Complete ~ 54: MYCOBACTERIAL ANTIGEN COMPOSITION ~ 71:HEALTH PROTECTION AGENCY Porton Down Salisbury Wiltshire SP4 0JG ~ 72:CARROLL MILES HALL YPER WILLIAMS ANN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/05/ /08094 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COUPLER ~ 71:DETON ENGINEERING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 6 Barium Street Alrode Ext 7 Alberton 1449 ~ 72:DU PREEZ HERCULES PETRUS 2012/08095 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MECHANICALLY TEXTURING A SILICON WAFER INTENDED TO COMPRISE A PHOTOVOLTAIC CELL,AND RESULTING SILICON WAFER ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 25 rue de Leblanc Batiment Le Ponant D Paris ~ 72:GARANDET JEAN-PAUL BANCILLON JACKY FEDERZONI LUC PIROT MARC ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/04/ /08096 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENHANCED GRAVITY SEPARATION DEVICE USING CLOSELY SPACED CHANNELS ~ 71:NEWCASTLE INNOVATION LTD Industry Development Centre University Drive Callaghan 2308 New South Wales ~ 72:GALVIN KEVIN PATRICK ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/03/ /08097 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOSE COUNTERS FOR INHALERS,INHALERS AND SHAFTS THEREOF ~ 71:IVAX PHARMACEUTICALS IRELAND Unit 301 Industrial Park Waterford NORTON WATERFORD Unit 301 Industrial Park Waterford TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS IRELAND Unit 301 Industrial Park Waterford ~ 72:KARG JEFFREY A DEREK FENLON WALSH DECLAN KAAR SIMON HAZENBERG JAN GEERT BUCK DAN CLANCY PAUL USCHOLD ROBERT CHARLES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 29/11/ /08098 ~ Complete ~ 54: A CLAMPING TOOL ~ 71:JOOSTE FRANS 47 Saratoga Olienhout Street Wilgehof 9317 Bloemfontein Free State ~ 72:JOOSTE FRANS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07984 ~ 32: 01/11/ /08099 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ANCHOR BOLT ~ 71:SMIT JURIE PRETORIUS Hartbeeskopjes Maroelasfontein Thabazimbi District ~ 72:SMIT JURIE PRETORIUS 2012/08100 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS FOR RESPIRATORY DELIVERY OF ACTIVE AGENTS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS AND SYSTEMS ~ 71:PEARL THERAPEUTICS INC 200 Siginaw Drive Redwood City CA ~ 72:VEHRING REINHARD SMITH ADRIAN EDWARD DWIVEDI SARVAJNA KUMAR HARTMAN MICHAEL STEVEN JOSHI VIDYA B ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 17/05/ /08101 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS FOR PULMONARY DELIVERY OF LONG-ACTING MUSCARINIC ANTAGONISTS AND LONG-ACTING B2 ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR AGONISTS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS AND SYSTEMS ~ 71:PEARL THERAPEUTICS INC 200 Siginaw Drive Redwood City CA ~ 72:VEHRING REINHARD SMITH ADRIAN EDWARD DWIVEDI SARVAJNA KUMAR HARTMAN MICHAEL STEVEN JOSHI VIDYA B ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 17/05/ /08102 ~ Complete ~ 54: RESPIRATORY DELIVERY OF ACTIVE AGENTS ~ 71:PEARL THERAPEUTICS INC 200 Siginaw Drive Redwood City CA ~ 72:VEHRING REINHARD SMITH ADRIAN EDWARD DWIVEDI SARVAJNA KUMAR HARTMAN MICHAEL STEVEN JOSHI VIDYA B LECHUGA-BALLESTEROS DAVID ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 17/05/ /08103 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING PLANT TISSUES IN ORDER TO EXTRACT THEREFROM A PLANT SUBSTANCE,IN PARTICULAR A JUICE ~ 71:MAGUIN SAS F Charmes HAZEMEYER SAS Route De Grugies Zone Industrielle F Gauchy UNIVERSITE DE TECHNOLOGIE DE COMPIEGNE Rue Roger Couttolenc F Compiegne ~ 72:VIDAL OLIVIER PIERRE VOROBIEV EUGENE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 03/05/ /08104 ~ Complete ~ 54: TNF-X BINDING PROTEINS ~ 71:ABBVIE INC 1 North Waukegan Road North Chicago IL ~ 72:BENATUIL LORENZO GOODREAU CARRIE L SALFELD JOCHEN G GHAYUR TARIQ ISAKSON PETER C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 07/04/ /08105 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PREPARING METALLURGICAL-GRADE ALUMINA BY USING FLUIDIZED BED FLY ASH ~ 71:CHINA SHENHUA ENERGY COMPANY LTD No 22 of Xibinhe Road Andingmen Page 49

50 Dongcheng District Beijing ~ 72:GUO ZHAOHUA ZHANG PEIPING CHI JUNZHOU ZHAO YIXIN WEI CUNDI HAN JIANGUO SUN YANBIN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: X ~ 32: 27/04/ /08106 ~ Complete ~ 54: EGGSHELL MEMBRANE SEPARATION PROCESS ~ 71:PULVERDRYER USA LLC 126 Avenue C Springfield Michigan ~ 72:NEW LEVI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 10/05/ /08107 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF FORMING POLYCRYSTALLINE COMPACTS ~ 71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED PO Box 4740 Houston TX ~ 72:DIGIOVANNI ANTHONY A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 27/04/ /08108 ~ Complete ~ 54: PUSH-BUTTON DISPENSER FOR BOTTLES WITH CARBONATED BEVERAGES ~ 71:THE COCA-COLA COMPANY One Coca-Cola Plaza Atlanta Georgia ~ 72:NYAMBI SAMUEL OMBAKU SEELHOFEL FRITZ ~ 33: CH ~ 31: 625/10 ~ 32: 28/04/ /08109 ~ Complete ~ 54: PUSH-BUTTON DISPENSER WITH COMPRESSES-GAS CAPSULE FOR BEVERAGE BOTTLES ~ 71:THE COCA-COLA COMPANY One Coca-Cola Plaza Atlanta Georgia ~ 72:NYAMBI SAMUEL OMBAKU SEELHOFEL FRITZ ~ 33: CH ~ 31: 026/10 ~ 32: 28/04/ /08110 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABILIZED AGROCHEMICAL COMPOSITION ~ 71:SYNGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AG Schwarzwaldallee 215 CH-4058 Basel ~ 72:FOWLER JEFFREY DAVID KIM SEJONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 28/04/ /08111 ~ Complete ~ 54: CYTOKINE INHIBITORS ~ 71:PIRAMAL HEALTHCARE LIMITED Piramal Tower Ganpatrao Kadam Marg Lower Parel Mumbai Maharashtra ~ 72:BANDGAR BABASAHEB PANDURANG TOTRE JALINDAR VASANT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 29/03/ /08115 ~ Complete ~ 54: LAMB TAIL SEVERING SHEARS ~ 71:ABRAHAM JACOBUS VENTER Topaas Street 22 Orania ~ 72:ABRAHAM JACOBUS VENTER 2012/08116 ~ Complete ~ 54: VIRAL INHIBITOR COMPOSITIONS FOR IN VIVO THERAPEUTIC USE COMPRISING A COMBINATION OF (-)-CARVONE, GERANIOL AND A FURTHER ESSENTIAL OIL COMPONENT ~ 71:CESA ALLIANCE S.A. 80 rue des Romains L-8041 Strassen ~ 72:COPPENS CHRISTINE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/03/ /08117 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NUMBER COUNTER ~ 71:HOLMES SUSAN ANN 20B Dorsetshire Place Westville 3629 ~ 72:HOLMES SUSAN ANN 2012/08118 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CERVICAL CELL SAMPLING DEVICE ~ 71:RICHARDS MICHAEL OWEN 59 Eaton Terrace Culross Road Bryanston Johannesburg 2021 ~ 72:RICHARDS MICHAEL OWEN 2012/08119 ~ Complete ~ 54: ISOLATED POLYNUCLEOTIDES AND POLYPEPTIDES, AND METHODS OF USING SAME FOR INCREASING PLANT YIELD AND/OR AGRICULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS ~ 71:EVOGENE LTD 13 Gad Finstein Street Rechovot ~ 72:EMMANUEL EYAL KARCHI HAGAI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 31/01/ /08149 ~ Complete ~ 54: SERVICE TROLLEY ~ 71:MANSONIA JOINERY (PTY) LTD Plot 250 Mooiplaats Pretoria 0186 ~ 72:KOOL CHRISTIAAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/08741 ~ 32: 06/12/ /08183 ~ Complete ~ 54: WIND ENERGY INSTALLATION AZIMUTH OR PITCH DRIVE ~ 71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH Dreekamp 5 Aurich ~ 72:JOCHEN ROER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 12/04/ /08184 ~ Complete ~ 54: VERTICAL RING HIGH GRADIENT MAGNET SEPARATOR ~ 71:SHANDONG HUATE MAGNET TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD 5777 HUATE ROAD, LINQU ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AREA WEIFANG CITY SHANONG CHINA ~ 72:WANG ZHAOLIN ZHOU YUZHOU JIA HONGLI LIU FENGLIANG ZENG LIANGLIANG LIU SHICHANG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 15/08/ /08209 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CERVICAL CELL SAMPLING DEVICE ~ 71:RICHARDS MICHAEL OWEN 59 Eaton Terrace Culross Road Bryanston Johannesburg 2021 ~ 72:RICHARDS MICHAEL OWEN 2012/08210 ~ Complete ~ 54: ISOLATED POLYNUCLEOTIDES AND POLYPEPTIDES, AND METHODS OF USING SAME FOR INCREASING PLANT YIELD AND/OR AGRICULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS ~ 71:EVOGENE LTD 13 Gad Finstein Street Rechovot ~ 72:EMMANUEL EYAL KARCHI HAGAI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/437,715 ~ 32: 31/01/ /08211 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NUMBER COUNTER ~ 71:HOLMES SUSAN ANN 20B Dorsetshire Place Westville 3629 ~ 72:HOLMES SUSAN ANN 2012/08212 ~ Complete ~ 54: VIRAL INHIBITOR COMPOSITIONS FOR IN VIVO THERAPEUTIC USE COMPRISING A COMBINATION OF (-)-CARVONE, GERANIOL AND A FURTHER ESSENTIAL OIL COMPONENT ~ 71:CESA ALLIANCE S.A. 80 rue des Romains L-8041 Strassen ~ 72:COPPENS CHRISTINE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/03/ /08234 ~ Complete ~ 54: A MALLEABLY ADAPTABLE MESH SUPPORT ~ 71:INNOVATIVE MINING PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD T/A NEW CONCEPT MINING 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue Aeroton Johannesburg ~ Page 50

51 72:CAWOOD MARTIN JACOBS AT PASTORINO PAOLO ETTORE SHEPPARD JAMES WILLIAM CROMPTON BRENDAN ROBERT VAN DER MERWE PHILLUPUS 2012/08253 ~ Complete ~ 54: KEG CLOSURE WITH SAFETY MECHANISM ~ 71:PETAINER LIDKOPING AB PO BOX 902 SE LIDKOPING ~ 72:RUNDIN JESSICA ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 09/04/ APPLIED ON 29/10/ /08113 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TH67-VERMICULITE COMPOSITES ~ 71:TOWER TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD P O Box Lynnwood Ridge 0040 ~ 72:MICHAEL WINDSOR SYMONS 2012/08114 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INBUILT CAR ELECTRONIC JACK ~ 71:ZAMIKHAYA NTOYACHE 3922 Phase 1 Braamfischer ~ 72:ZAMIKHAYA NTOYACHE 3922 Phase 1 Braamfischer 2012/08120 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CATHODE FOR USE IN ELECTROWINNING AND ELECTROREFINING ~ 71:HUMAN JAN PETRUS 15 Lobelia Street Somerset West 7130 ~ 72:HUMAN JAN PETRUS 2012/08121 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ANODE FOR USE IN ELECTROWINNING ~ 71:HUMAN JAN PETRUS 15 Lobelia Street Somerset West 7130 ~ 72:HUMAN JAN PETRUS 2012/08122 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BLOOD CULTURE DEVICE ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY Admin Building B Victors Street STELLENBOSCH 7600 ~ 72:HEUNIS STEPHAN SCHEFFER CORNELIUS MOSES JANE DOUBELL ANTON FRANS 2012/08123 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATERLESS SANITATION SYSTEM ~ 71:KEYTER BARRY CHARLES 66 Northcliff Drive Northcliff Johannesburg 2195 ~ 72:MAARTENS DAVID ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06396 ~ 32: 01/09/ /08124 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SPRAYING A SURFACE OF A SUBSTRATE ~ 71:DAMBACHER WOLFGANG Spechtweg AAlen ~ 72:LANG MARCUS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 01/04/ /08125 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRAZOLE COMPOUNDS AS JAK INHIBITORS ~ 71:CELLZOME LTD Chesterford Research park Little Chesterford Cambridge CB10 1XL ~ 72:HARRISON RICHARD JOHN OXENFORD SALLY HOBSON ANDREW RAMSDEN NIGEL MILLER WARREN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/04/ /08126 ~ Complete ~ 54: A BIODIGESTER ~ 71:SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD 11 Stellendal Road Somerset West 7130 ~ 72:SCHOEMAN LU RAUBENHEIMER 2012/08127 ~ Complete ~ 54: AEROSOL COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LTD Bath Road Slough Berkshire SL1 3UH ~ 72:GUY JOHN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/05/ /08128 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONCURRENT UTILIZATION OF A DOCUMENT BY MULTIPLE THREADS ~ 71:MICROSOFT CORPORATION One Microsoft Way Redmond Washington ~ 72:PARKER CHARLES W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 27/05/ /08130 ~ Complete ~ 54: VAPOUR ABSORPTION SYSTEM ~ 71:ABARIDY PTY LTD 1st Floor 72 Marine Terrace Fremantle 6160 Western Australia ~ 72:HARMAN JAYDEN BERTONE FRANCESCA WOODGATE PETER GIELDA THOMAS ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 09/04/ /08131 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR INOCULATING YEAST INTO FRUIT JUICE ~ 71:CHR. HANSEN A/S Boege Alle DK-2970 Horsholm ~ 72:SWIEGERS JAN HENDRIK BUNTE ANNICKA HOLT SYLVESTER BADAKI MANSOUR ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/04/ /08132 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS AND PLANT FOR PRODUCING HOT METAL ~ 71:OUTOTEC OYJ Riihitontuntie Espoo ~ 72:NEEPER JEAN-PAUL STEFAN TOBIAS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/06/ /08133 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIOMARKERS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PSORIASIS ~ 71:CELGENE CORPORATION 86 Morris Avenue Summit New Jersey ~ 72:SCHAFER PETER H LIN YONG SUTHERLAND DONNA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 21/03/ /08134 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXTRACTION SOLVENTS DERIVED FROM OIL FOR ALCOHOL REMOVAL IN EXTRACTIVE FERMENTATION ~ 71:BUTAMAX(TM) ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC Experimental Station Building Powder Mill Road Wilmington DELAWARE ~ 72:BURLEW KEITH H DICOSIMO ROBERT GRADY MICHAEL CHARLES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 07/02/ /08135 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS, METHODS AND COMPOSITION RELATING TO COMBUSTIBLE BIOMATERIALS ~ 71:AGNI CORPORATION 1325 N. Wiget Lane Suite 130BWalnut creek California ~ 72:JOHAL SUMER SHAH PAURAVI CARLIN NICHOLAS MCNAMARA JOHN J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/941,023 ~ 32: 05/11/2010 Page 51

52 2012/08136 ~ Complete ~ 54: HUMANIZED IL-25 ANTIBODIES ~ 71:JANSSEN BIOTECH INC 800/850 Ridgeview Drive Horsham PA ~ 72:ALMAGRO JUAN CARLOS KANE COLLEEN TAUDTE SUSANN WHEELER JOHN BRANIGAN PATRICK TORNETTA MARK STROHL WILLIAM R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/319,260 ~ 32: 31/03/ /08137 ~ Complete ~ 54: MIXED TAP FILTERS ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED Attn:International IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego California ~ 72:JOSHI RAJAN L CHEIN WEI-JUNG KARCZEWICZ MARTA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/012,583 ~ 32: 24/01/ /08138 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLATE COOLER STAVE APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS METAL MAKING FURNACE ~ 71:BERRY METAL COMPANY 2408 Evans City Road Harmony PA ~ 72:SMITH TODD G MACRAE ALLAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 2010/ ~ 32: 08/07/ /08139 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR GAS TIGTHT SECONDARY STAVE SUPPORT ~ 71:BERRY METAL COMPANY 2408 Evans City Road Harmony PA ~ 72:SMITH TODD G MACRAE ALLAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/318,977 ~ 32: 30/03/ /08140 ~ Complete ~ 54: EQUIPMENT FOR INJECTING A PART ~ 71:SNECMA 2 Boulevard du General Martial Valin F Paris ~ 72:BOUTHEMY PHILIPPE POURFILET PATRICK VERGER JEAN-LOUIS MARTIAL DILLENSEGER SERGE QUACH DANIEL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/05/ /08141 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF THE PHYTOCANNABINOID CANNABIDIVARIN (CBDV) IN THE TREATMENT OF EPILEPSY ~ 71:OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO LIMITED 9 Kanda-Tsukasamachi 2-chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo GW PHARMA LIMITED Porton Down Science Park Salisbury Wiltshire SP4 0JR ~ 72:WHALLEY BENJAMIN STEPHENS GARY WILLIAMS CLAIRE FUTUMURA TAKASHI ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/01/ /08142 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTAINER SEAL WITH FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION TAG, AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME ~ 71:EAGILE INC Suit c Hynes Ave SW Grand Rapids Michigan ~ 72:PHANEUF PETER ISABELL MICHAEL BURNS GARY P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/360,550 ~ 32: 01/07/ /08143 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A MOBILITY ENHANCING DEVICE ~ 71:FOUCHE PIERRE 914 Oudtshoorn Street Wingatepark 0181 GOUWS PIETER STEPHANUS 640 Gypsum Street Elarduspark 0181 ~ 72:FOUCHE PIERRE 2012/08144 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODUCTION OF JET AND OTHER HEAVY FUELS FROM ISOBUTANOL ~ 71:CATALYTIC DISTILLATION TECHNOLOGIES Bay Area Blvd Pasadena TX ~ 72:CROSS JR WILLIAM M PODREBARAC GARY G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/333,111 ~ 32: 10/05/ /08145 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING CORRUGATED BOARD ~ 71:CORCEL IP LIMITED c/o James & well Intellectual Property Level 12 KPMG Centre 85 Alexandra Street Hamilton 3204 ~ 72:VAN BERLO PATRICK PETRUS ANTONIUS MARIA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/319,555 ~ 32: 31/03/ /08146 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOFT CAKE WITH SIMULATED UNBAKED HEART ~ 71:GENERALE BISCUIT 3 Rue Saarinen Batiment Saarinen F Rungis ~ 72:BORGES RUI CESAR KINTZIG OLIVIER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/04/ /08148 ~ Complete ~ 54: VEHICLE ACCESSORY ~ 71:MARX PAUL MACHIEL No 13 Hekla Road Valhalla Pretoria 0185 ~ 72:MARX PAUL MACHIEL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05595 ~ 32: 29/07/ /08154 ~ Complete ~ 54: A HOSE SHROUD ~ 71:MAY PETER ANDREW JOHN P O Box 257 South Perth Western Australia 6951 ~ 72:MAY PETER ANDREW JOHN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/05/ /08182 ~ Provisional ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ROUTING BICYCLE CONTROL CABLES ~ 71:DOUGLAS GREGG SHADWELL 14 Cabrernet Oude Libertasweg Onderpappegaaiberg stellenbosch 7600 ~ 72:DOUGLAS GREGG SHADWELL 2012/08185 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTRAVAGINALL DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE ~ 71:EVESTRA, INC NORTHWEST LOOP410, SAN ANTONIO TX ~ 72:SHAKED ZE'EV NICKISCH KLAUS DINUNZIO JIM ZHANG FENG OMELCZUK MARCELO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 28/03/ APPLIED ON 30/10/ /08147 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VIBLEND BOLD/HAIR RESTORER ~ 71:VIBLEND TRADING AND PROJECT (PTY) LTD Stand No 2084 Ext 1 Mothotlung North West 0268 ~ 72:VIBLEND TRADING AND PROJECT (PTY) LTD Stand No 2084 Ext 1 Mothotlung North West /08150 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BETTING ~ 71:THARP DAVID JOHN BOWMAN 3 St Marys Road Reigate Surrey RH2 7JH ~ 72:THARP DAVID JOHN BOWMAN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 01/04/2010 Page 52

53 2012/08151 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR IMPROVING QUALITY OF SLEEP ~ 71:THERAVIDA INC 400 S.EL Camino Real Suite 1200 San Mateo California ~ 72:PABORJI MEHDI FLUGEL ROGER S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 01/04/ /08152 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF OVERACTIVE BLADDER ~ 71:THERAVIDA INC 400 S.EL Camino Real Suite 1200 San Mateo California ~ 72:PABORJI MEHDI TUOHY III ROBERT ROBERT V FREED PETER R.P FLUGEL ROGER S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 01/04/ /08153 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DIESEL FUEL COMPOSITION ~ 71:SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD 1 Studree avenue Rosebank Johannesburg 2196 Gauteng Province ~ 72:WOOLARD CHRISTOPHER DENNIS VELAERS ADRIAN JAMES 2012/08155 ~ Complete ~ 54: PIPE LIFTING AND HANDLING TOOL ~ 71:LONGYEAR TM, INC South River Front Parkway Suite 600 South Jordan Utah ~ 72:HAMBLIN KEVIN J LIGHT TREVOR LYNDON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 16/02/ /08156 ~ Complete ~ 54: MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY DIRECTED AGAINST THE P17 PROTEIN OF HIV, CAPABLE OF NEUTRALISING THE BINDING OF P17 TO THE P17 RECEPTOR (P17R) ~ 71:MEDESTEA RESEARCH & PRODUCTION S.P.A. Via Ribes 5 I Colleretto Giacosa (Torino) ~ 72:CARUSO ARNALDO MERIZZI GIULIA FEDERICA SOLETI ANTONIO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: TO2010A ~ 32: 31/03/ /08157 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CATALYTIC CRACKING ~ 71:INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD Research and Develpment (R&D) Center Sector 13 Faridabad Haryana ~ 72:BHATTACHARYYA DEBASIS SAIDULU GADARI KARTHIKEYANI ARUMUGAM VELAYUTHAM KASLIWAL PANKAJ GUPTA BVHP THAKUR R M DIXIT J K ROY SUDIPTA MISHRA GANGA SHANKER DAS SATYEN KUMAR RAJAGOPAL SANTANAM ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 794/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 31/03/ /08158 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PROCESS FOR SIMULTANEOUS CRACKING OF LIGHTER AND HEAVIER HYDROCARBON FEED AND SYSTEM FOR THE SAME ~ 71:INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD Research and Develpment (R&D) Center Sector 13 Faridabad Haryana ~ 72:SUBRAMANI SARAVANAN BHATTACHARYYA DEBASIS MANNA RESHMI DAS SATYEN KUMAR SARKAR TRIDIB RAJAGOPAL SANTANAM ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 793/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 31/03/ /08159 ~ Complete ~ 54: CHARGED PARTICLE ACCELERATOR AND CHARGED PARTICLE ACCELERATION METHOD ~ 71:QUAN JAPAN CO., LTD 9-15, Sannomiya-cho 3-Chome Chuo-ku Kobe-shi Hyogo ~ 72:KOKUBO YUJI MUKAI MASUMI UENO MASATOSHI MATSUNAGA MASAHIKO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/04/ /08160 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF IVABRADINE AND ADDITION SALTS THEREOF WITH A PHARMCEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE ACID ~ 71:LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER 35 RUE DE VERDUN F SURESNES CEDEX ~ 72:RENAUD JEAN-LUC PANNETIER NICOLAS LECOUVE JEAN- PIERRE VAYSSE-LUDOT LUCILE MOULIN SOLENNE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 11/03933 ~ 32: 20/12/ /08161 ~ Complete ~ 54: MOLECULAR SIEVE SSZ-81 ~ 71:CHEVRON U.S.A. INC Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon California ~ 72:ZONES STACEY I JACKOWSKI ANNA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 25/06/ /08162 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUPPORTED LIQUID PHASE IONIC LIQUID CATALYST PROCESS ~ 71:CHEVRON U.S.A. INC 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon California ~ 72:HOMMELTOFT SVEN IVAR ZHOU ZHEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 28/06/ /08163 ~ Complete ~ 54: MOBILE COMMUNICATION METHOD AND MOBILE STATION ~ 71:NTT DOCOMO INC 11-1 Nagatacho 2-Chome Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:UMESH ANIL IWAMURA MIKIO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/04/ /08164 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PERIODIC CQI REPORTING IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED Attn:International IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego California ~ 72:BARBIERI ALAN XU HAO JI TINGFANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 12/04/ /08165 ~ Complete ~ 54: CQI ESTIMATION IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED Attn:International IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego California ~ 72:BARBIERI ALAN AGASHE PARAG ARUN YOO TAESANG VAJAPEYAM MADHAVAN SRINIVASAN DAMNJANOVIC ALEKSANDAR JI TINGFANG WEI YONGBIN LUO TAO XU HAO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 11/04/ /08166 ~ Complete ~ 54: CHEST COOLER ~ 71:THE COCA-COLA COMPANY 310 NORTH AVENUE ATLANTA GEORGIA ~ 72:ROEKENS JURGEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 29/03/ /08167 ~ Complete ~ 54: THE SWITCHABLE ADHESIVES ~ 71:LUMINA ADHESIVES AB Varbergsgatan 2A S Goteborg ~ 72:TUNIUS MATS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 31/03/2010 Page 53

54 2012/08168 ~ Complete ~ 54: NEEDLE PROTECTIVE DEVICE ~ 71:AUTOSAFE REFLEX INC 1025 Nine North Drive Unit K Alpharetta GA ~ 72:STEPHENS JOHN GARRY KEN DETLOFF JOHN BROWN GARY MURI JOHN BARK RON O'CONNER JAMES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 16/02/ /08169 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROCK DRILLING RIG, METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE TEMPERATURE OF ITS DRIVE EQUIPMENT, AND LIQUID COOLING SYSTEM ~ 71:SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY Pihtisulunkatu 9 FI Tampere ~ 72:OSARA JUKKA KUITTINEN JARNO PIIPPONEN JUHA NIEMI TIMO ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/05/ /08170 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTENT MANAGEMENT APPARATUS ~ 71:NOW TECHNOLOGIES (IP) LTD 30 Old Burlington Street London W1S 3NL ~ 72:LEWIS MARC SAMUEL LYCETT NICHOLAS R.C.G. GORMAN CHRISTOPHER SIMON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 10/12/ /08171 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROCK DRILLING RIG AND METHOD FOR DOWNHILL DRIVE ~ 71:SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY Pihtisulunkatu 9 FI Tampere ~ 72:OSARA JUKKA KUITTINEN JARNO PIIPPONEN JUHA NIEMI TIMO ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/05/ /08172 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF IL-1B RELATED CONDITIONS ~ 71:XOMA TECHNOLOGY LTD 2910 Seventh Street Berkeley CA ~ 72:SOLINGER ALAN M GUL AHMET ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 18/02/ /08173 ~ Complete ~ 54: PEPTICES AND THEIR USE ~ 71:NOVABIOTICS LTD The Cruickshank Building Craibstone Aberdeen AB21 9TR ~ 72:O'NEIL DEBORAH CHARRIER CEDRIC MERCER DERRY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 05/10/ /08174 ~ Complete ~ 54: VEHICLE ~ 71:POLARIS INDUSTRIES INC 2100 Highway 55 Medina Minnesota ~ 72:HURD CHRIS J KINSMAN ANTHONY J ERSPAMER BRENT A RIPLEY RICHARD D KMECIK MATTHEW S CARLSON RYAN D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 31/03/ /08175 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VIBRATING SCREENS ~ 71:WEIR MINERALS AFRICA (PTY) LTD 31 Isando Road Isando 1609 ~ 72:MIHAI SILVIU 2012/08235 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COMPOSITE BIN ~ 71:DCD (PTY) LTD 1 Diesel Street Industrial Area Newcastle ~ 72:PATRASCOIU MIHAIL RADU 2012/08236 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A STATIC MIXER ~ 71:GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue Aeroton Johannesburg ~ 72:CAWOOD MARTIN PASTORINO PAOLO ETTORE SHEPPARD JAMES WILLIAM 2012/08256 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DYNAMIC OBJECT TAG ~ 71:FUNDAMO (PTY) LTD 2 Strand Road Bellville Western Cape Province ~ 72:O'REGAN ALAN JOSEPH HUXHAM HORATIO NELSON - APPLIED ON 31/10/ /08176 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ARMOR SURE ZERO TRAUMA VEST PLATES ~ 71:SARAH NICOLE ROSSLIEN 10 WIEK STREET BARTLETT, BOKSBURG 1459 ~ 72:CLARK PATRICK CRAIG ROSSLIEN 2012/08177 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A HAMMER DRILL ~ 71:BERNARD LIONEL GIEN No 4 Simba LStreet Sebenza EDENBALE 1610 ~ 72:BERNARD LIONEL GIEN 2012/08178 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TO BE ADVISED ~ 71:DIRK HENDRICK HUMAN 1013 PAFF STREET CLAREMONT PRETORIA 0082 ALEXANDER LUIS DE SOUSA 1287 Dickenson Avenue Waverley Pretoria ~ 72:DIRK HENDRICK HUMAN ALEXANDER LUIS DE SOUSA 2012/08179 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TOLL BOOTH EXHAUST FUMES (CO) ETRACTION SYSTEM ~ 71:ALEXANDER LUIS DE SOUSA 1287 Dickenson Avenue Waverley Pretoria DIRK HENDRICK HUMAN 1013 PAFF STREET CLAREMONT PRETORIA 0082 ~ 72:ALEXANDER LUIS DE SOUSA DIRK HENDRICK HUMAN 2012/08180 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MY TIME ~ 71:MARTINUS GERHARDUS ERASMUS 35 ARTEMISST PARADISE BEACH LANGEBAAN ~ 72:MARTINUS GERHARDUS ERASMUS 2012/08181 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ENERGY SAVER DEVICE ~ 71:THABO SEPTEMBER MOKWENA NOBENGULA STREET GALESHEWE KIMBERLY 8345 ~ 72:THABO SEPTEMBER MOKWENA 2012/08187 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CABLE COVER ASSEMBLY ~ 71:ROWE DONALD 12 Oakhurst Estate Cnr Grippen & Trichard Roads Bartlet Boksburg 1459 ~ 72:ROWE DONALD 2012/08188 ~ Complete ~ 54: A NON CONTACT REAL TIME MICRO POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION SYSTEM AND METHOD THEROF ~ 71:BIGTEC PRIVATE LIMITED 2ND FLOOR GOLDEN HEIGHTS 58TH "C" CROSS, 4TH "M" RAJAJINAGAR BANGALORE KARNATAKA ~ 72:CHANDRA SWETHA MONDAL SUDIP VENKATAKRISHNAN VENKATARAMAN VISWANATHAN SATHYADEEP RADHAKRISHNAN RENJITH MAHILADEVI JAYARAMAN RAVIPRAKASH SUBBARAO PILLARISETTI VENKATA BHASKARAN NAIR CHANDRASEKHAR ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1215/CHE/2010 ~ 32: 30/04/2010 Page 54

55 2012/08189 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN INSULIN CONJUGATE USING AN IMMONOGLOBULIN FRAGMENT ~ 71:HANNI SCIENCE CO., LTD. 550 DONGTANIHEUNG-RO DONGTAN-MYEON HWASEONG-SI GYEONGGI- DO ~ 72:SONG DAE HAE SHIN JAE HEE PARK YOUNG JIN IM DAE SEONG BAE SUNG MIN KWON SE CHANG ~ 33: KR ~ 31: ~ 32: 02/04/ /08190 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD FOR PRODUCING A POLYPEPTIDE IN YARROWIA LIPOLYTICA ~ 71:CSIR Scientia Meiring Naude Road Brummeria Pretoria Gauteng ~ 72:VAN ZYL PETRUS JAKOBUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/03839 ~ 32: 28/05/ /08191 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANAEROBIC MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR FOR TREATING A WASTE STREAM ~ 71:VEOLA WATER SOLUTIONS & TECNOLOGIES SUPPORT L'AQUARENE 1, PLACE MONTGOLIER, F SAINT-MAURICE CEDEX ~ 72:EWING JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 14/04/ /08192 ~ Complete ~ 54: CATALYST COMPOSITON FOR OLIGOMERIZATION OF ETHYLENE AND PROCESSES OF OLIGOMERIZATION ~ 71:CHINA PETROLEUM & CHEMICAL CORPORATION NO. 22 CHAOYANGMENBEI NORTH STREET CHAOYANG DISTRICT BEIJING BEIJING RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, CHINA PETROLEUM & CHEMICAL CORPORATION NO. 14 BEISANHUAN EAST ROAD, CHAOYANG DISTRICT BEIJING ~ 72:ZHENG MINGFANG LI WEIZHEN WANG HUAIJIE LIU JUN ZHANG HAIYING ZHOU YU LI TONGLIN ZHAO LAN WANG JILONG WU HONGFEI PIAO YULING SUI JUNLONG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/09/ /08193 ~ Complete ~ 54: NANO-WIRES MADE OF NOVEL PRECURSORS AND METHOD FOR THR PRODUCTION THEREOF ~ 71:SPAWNT PRIVATE S.A.R.L 16 RUE JEAN I'AVEUGLE LUXEMBOURG, L-1148 ~ 72:AUNER NORBERT BAUCH CHRISTIAN DELTSCHEW RUMEN HOLL SVEN LIPPOLD GERD MOHSSENI JAVAD ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/05/ /08194 ~ Complete ~ 54: MARKER VACCINE FOR CLASSICAL SWINE FEVER ~ 71:RIEMSER ARZNEIMITTEL AG An Der Wiek Greifswald Insel Riems ~ 72:BEER MARTIN BLOME SANDRA LEIFER IMMANUEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/05/ /08195 ~ Complete ~ 54: CIGARETTE PACK COMPRISING A COVER THAT IS GUIDED ABOUT TWO PIVOT AXES ~ 71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (GERMANY) GMBH Alsterufer Hamburg ~ 72:AGIRBAS ERDINC ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 31/08/ /08196 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE COATING OF TEXTILES ~ 71:BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE AG Leverkusen ~ 72:IRNICH ROLF ZHAO XUEHUI ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/09/ /08197 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOCALISED ENERGY CONCENTRATION ~ 71:ISIS INNOVATION LIMITED Ewert House Ewert Place Summertown Oxford OX2 7SG ~ 72:VENTIKOS YIANNIS HAWKER NICHOLAS ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/05/ /08198 ~ Complete ~ 54: PICOLINAMIDE AND PYRIMIDINE-4-CARBOXAMINE COMPOUNDS, PROCESS FOR PREPARING AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING THE SAME ~ 71:SK CHEMICALS CO., LTD 600 JEONGJA-DONG JANGAN-GU SUWON-SI GYEONGGI-DO ~ 72:RYU JE HO KIM SHIN AE RYU KEUN HO KIM JAE SUN KIM NAM HO HAN HYE YOUNG KIM YONG HYUK YOUN WON-NO LEE YOON-JUNG SON HYUN JOO LEE BONG-YONG PARK SUNG HOON LEE JU YOUNG LEE HYUN JUNG JUNG HOE CHUL SHIN YOUNG AH LEE JUNG A LEE BO RAM SA JOON HO ~ 33: KR ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/04/ /08199 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABILIZED OPHTHALMIC GALACTOMANNAN FORMULATIONS ~ 71:ALCON RESEARCH, LTD 6201 SOUTH FREEWAY FORT WORTH TEXAS ~ 72:KETELSON HOWARD ALLEN DAVIS JAMES W MEADOWS DAVID L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 05/05/ /08200 ~ Complete ~ 54: YEAST CELL WALL COMPONENTS AND DETECTION THEREOF ~ 71:ALLTECH INC 3031 Catnip Hill Pike Nicholasville Kentucky ~ 72:MORAN COLM KWIATKOWSKI STEFAN YIANNIKOURIS ALEXANDROS THIELEN URSULA ANNE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 14/05/ /08201 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SIGNALING ENHANCED SECURITY CONTEXT FOR SESSION ENCRYPTION AND INTEGRITY KEYS ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED Attn:International IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego California ~ 72:ESCOTT ADRIAN EDWARD PALANIGOUNDER ANAND ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 11/04/ /08202 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTIDIMENSION RISK ANALYSIS ~ 71:DALAL SURBHI P SUTTER AVENUE SOUTH OZONE PARK NY DALAL PANKAJ B Sutter Avenue South Ozone Park NY ~ 72:DALAL PANKAJ B DALAL SURBHI P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/343,120 ~ 32: 23/04/ /08203 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPENING THREADED JOINTS OF DRILLING EQUIPMENT ~ 71:SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY Pihtisulunkatu 9 FI Tampere ~ 72:PIRINEN TUOMO HUIKKOLA MIIKA HANSKI SAMI UITTO VESA MANTTARI MAUNU AHONEN ISTO ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/05/2010 Page 55

56 2012/08204 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CLADDING DEVICE AND A METHOD OF CLADDING A SURFACE ~ 71:HARRIS RAYMOND DOUGLAS 144 ANTON LEMBEDE STREET DURBAN 4001 ~ 72:HARRIS RAYMOND DOUGLAS 2012/08205 ~ Complete ~ 54: SELF PUMPING OIL FILM BEARING ~ 71:SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC 3333 Old Milton Parkway Alpharetta Georgia ~ 72:WOTJKOWSKI JR THOMAS C. OSGOOD PETER N. ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/774,241 ~ 32: 05/05/ /08206 ~ Complete ~ 54: WORN ARTICLE ~ 71:UNICHARM CORPORATION 182 Shimoburn Kinsei-cho Shikokuchuo-shi Ehime ~ 72:MUKAI HIROTOMO ARAYAMA TAKAYA ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/04/ /08207 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND RELATED METHOD FOR DETERMINING VEHICLE WHEEL ALIGNMENT ~ 71:SPACE S.R.L.CON UNICO SOCIO VIA SANGANO 48 TRANA ~ 72:CERRUTI PIERO MANGANELLI FRAUSTO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: TO2010A ~ 32: 05/05/ /08208 ~ Complete ~ 54: GYRATORY CRUSHER COMPRISING A DUST SEAL AND METHOD OF FITTING ~ 71:SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB S SANDVIKEN ~ 72:JOHANSSON HENRIK ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 03/05/ /08255 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIOFUEL PRODUCTION ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY Admin Building B Victors Street STELLENBOSCH 7600 UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA ~ 72:VAN ZYL WILLEM HEBER JOOSTE TANIA GORGENS JOHANN FERDINAND SAAYMAN MARYNA FAVARO LORENZO BASAGLIA MARINA CASELLA SERGIO ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS AND 64 (1) Application Number Assignor Assignee 2001/08979 DIGITOT (PTY) LIMITED VEXIFIELD (PTY) LIMITED 2006/03932 DYNAMITE GAMES PTY.LTD DESERT I.P. HOLDINGS B.V. 2011/01707 GALĂPAGOS NV DART THERAPEUTICS, LLC 2010/02075 PROMETHEUS LABORATORIES NESTEC S.A. INC 2012/03718 PROMETHEUS LABORATORIES NESTEC S.A. INC 2012/03717 PROMETHEUS LABORATORIES NESTEC S.A. INC 2012/02957 PROMETHEUS LABORATORIES NESTEC S.A. INC 2012/01046 BERG BIOSYSTEMS, LLC BERG PHARMA LLC 2011/05806 PHARMASURGICS IN SWEDEN AB PERGAMUM AB 2010/00310 PROMETHEUS LABORATORIES NESTEC S.A. INC 2009/02132 PROMETHEUS LABORATORIES NESTEC S.A. INC 2010/06044 FRANS ROELOF PETRUS PIENAAR REATILE TIMRITE (PTY) LTD MARK HOWELL JOHN RICHARD THORPE 2008/05962 FRANS ROELOF PETRUS PIENAAR REATILE TIMRITE (PTY) LTD MARK HOWELL JOHN RICHARD THORPE 2011/ GROUP LIMITED LINKAFRICA GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED (FORMERLY SETLOBIZ (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 2010/00343 VIDHI CHOUDHARY INNOVATIVE CREATIONS Page 56

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60 PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND 63 No records available PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS AND 64 No records available PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN 2011/08424 WITHDRAWN 02/11/ /05975 WITHDRAWN 17/10/ /06572 WITHDRAWN 17/10/ /07955 WITHDRAWN 29/10/ /08602 WITHDRAWN 18/10/ /08425 WITHDRAWN 02/11/ /04234 WITHDRAWN 13/09/ /07312 ABANDON 12/10/ /04345 WITHDRAWN 07/11/2012 APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT THE PATENTS ACT, No. 57 OF 1978 APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT UNDER SECTION 47 OF THE ACT Notice is hereby given that FREDERIK JAKOBUS ADAMS of P.O, BOX 1107 HILLCREST. 3650, 100 CARL STREET, MONTESEEL 3670 made application for the restoration of the patent granted to said FREDERI K JAKOBUS ADAMS. Title of invention HYGIENIC FOOTWEAR STORAGE. Numbered 2002/10264 dated 19/12/2002 which became void on 19/12/2010 owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement thereof Notice is hereby given that COETZEE JACOBUS MARTHINUS JOHANNES of HAHN AND HAHN INC., 222 RICHARD STREET, HATFIELD. PRETORIA made application for the restoration of the patent granted to said COETZEE JACOBUS MARTHINUS JOHANNES for an invention entitled INTERNET GAMING SYSTEM. numbered 2001/05641 dated 10/07/2001.Which became void on 03/11/2006 owing to the non-payment of the Page 60

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66 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: 2007/ : 2005/09/21 43: 2012/09/10 51: G01N; A61K; C07K 71: CANCER ADVANCES, INC. 72: GRIMES, STEPHEN 33: US 31: 60/612,224 32: 2004/09/22 54: MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES TO PROGASTRIN The present invention provides progastrin-binding molecules specific for progastrin that do not bind gastrin-17(g17), gastrin-34(g34), glycine-extended gastrin-17(g17-gly), or glycine-extended gastrin- 34(G34-Gly). Further, the invention provides monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) selective for sequences at the N-terminus and the C-terminus of the gastrin precursor molecule, progastrin and the hybridomas that produce these MAbs. Also provided are panels of MAbs useful for the detection and quantitation of progastrin and gastrin hormone species in immuno- detection and quantitation assays. These assays are useful for diagnosing and monitoring a gastrin-promoted disease or condition, or for monitoring the progress of a course of therapy. The invention further provides solid phase assays including immunohistochemical (IHC) and immunofluorescence (IF) assays suitable for detection and visualization of gastrin species in solid samples, such as biopsy samples or tissue slices. The progastrin-binding molecules are useful therapeutically for passive immunization against progastrin in progastrin-promoted diseases or conditions. Also provided are surrogate reference standard (SRS) molecules that are peptide chains of from about 10 to about 35 amino acids, wherein the SRS molecule comprises at least two epitopes found in a protein of interest of greater than about 50 amino acids. Such SRS molecules are useful as standards in place of authentic proteins of interest. 21: 2008/ : 28/02/ : 30/08/ : G08B 71: FSK ELECTRONICS (SA) (PTY) LTD 72: VAN DER MERWE RABIE JOHANNESBURG and VEIRA KEITH ANDREW 33: ZA 31: 2006/ : 2006/11/28 54: MONITORED ALARM SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING 57: The invention relates to a monitored alarm system and method of operating a monitored alarm system which includes means to determine the presence of an alarm response unit at a monitored property and in response to a transmitted alarm signal securely provide the alarm response unit with an access code for a motorized gate at the monitored property. Page 66

67 21: 2008/ : 2008/04/01 43: 2012/09/05 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Vantia Limited 72: EVANS, David Michael, HORTON, John, TRIM, Julie Elizabeth 33: EP 31: : 2005/09/02 33: US 31: 60/713,324 32: 2005/09/02 54: FAP INHIBITORS The present invention concerns compounds, according to general formula (I), which find utility preferably for the treatment of cancer. 71: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 72: LEISTER, Kirk, J., SCHAEFER, Eugene, J., BATES, Ronald, BRAMHALL, Elizabeth, A., DIDIO, David, M., DONALDSON, Robert, FLESHER, Alan, R., HAGGERTY, Helen, G., KIRKLEY, David, H., TABOR, John, M., TAY, Lee, K., THAMMANA, Pallaiah, VELAYUDHAN, Ajoy, SMOLIN, David, E., RUSSELL, Reb, J., VANDEN BOOM, Thomas, SCHRIMSHER, Jeffrey, BROWNELL, Dean, WHITEHEAD, Joyce 33: US 31: 60/752,267 32: 2005/12/20 33: US 31: 60/752,150 32: 2005/12/20 54: Compositions and methods for producing a composition The invention provides for mammalian cells capable of producing recombinant CTLA4-Ig and variants thereof. The invention also provides for compositions comprising CTLA4-Ig and formulations thereof. The invention further provides for methods for massproducing CTLA4-Ig from mammalian cells capable of producing this recombinant protein, and for purifying the CTLA4-Ig. 21: 2008/ : 2008/06/10 43: 2012/09/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: BANNER, David, HILPERT, Hans, KUHN, Bernd, MAUSER, Harald 33: EP 31: : 2005/12/15 54: Novel fused pyrrole derivatives The invention is concerned with novel fused pyrrole derivatives of formula (I) wherein A, Ar, R1,R2, R2' and R2''and n are as defined in the description and in the claims, as well as physiologically acceptable salts thereof. These compounds inhibit chymase and can be used as medicaments. 21: 2008/ : 2008/06/18 43: 2012/09/21 51: A61K, C07K 21: 2008/ : 2008/06/25 43: 2012/09/25 51: A61K, A61P 71: Intendis GmbH 72: ZOLLNER, Thomas, JOHANNSEN, Sönke 33: DE 31: : 2006/01/23 33: US 31: 60/760,952 32: 2006/01/23 54: USE OF ALKANEDICARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND RETINOIDS FOR TREATMENT OF ROSACEA AND OTHER INFLAMMATORY SKIN DISEASES In order to make available another therapeutic possibility for rosacea the use of at least one a,?-nalkanedicarboxylic acid with 7 to 13 carbon atoms or its esters and at least one retinoid for producing a pharmaceutical preparation is proposed. The suggested formulation is also effective in treatment Page 67

68 of other inflammatory skin diseases such as psoriasis, atopic dermatitis and common acne. 21: 2008/ : 2008/08/29 43: 2012/09/07 51: B25D, E21B, E21C 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: MONYAK, Kenneth, MOUTHAAN, Daniel, FADER, Joseph 33: US 31: 60/935,851 32: 2007/09/04 54: HYBRID RETAINER SLEEVE FOR TOOL INSERTED INTO BLOCK A Sleeve utilizing two methods of retention - a friction fit and a rear retention feature - is disclosed. The sleeve includes a circumferentially compressible portion that provides a friction fit when inserted into a bore and includes a projected portion around and end circumference that is used to mate with the rear of a tool block and urges the sleeve (and the tool rearward. The disclosure also relates to a tool and block assembly, a method of retaining a tool in a holder and a mining maching incorporating the sleeve. This invention relates to a method of imaging amyloid deposits and to styrylpyridine compounds, and methods of making radiolabeled styrylpyridine compounds useful in imaging amyloid deposits. This invention also relates to compounds, and methods of making compounds for inhibiting the aggregation of amyloid proteins to form amyloid deposits, and a method of delivering a therapeutic agent to amyloid deposits. 21: 2008/ : 2008/09/16 43: 2012/09/17 51: A61K, C07D 71: The Trustees Of The University Of Pennsylvania 72: KUNG, Hank F., KUNG, Mei-Ping 33: US 31: 60/787,156 32: 2006/03/30 54: STYRYLPYRIDINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE FOR BINDING AND IMAGING AMYLOID PLAQUES 21: 2008/ : 2007/03/20 43: 2012/09/25 51: A61K; A61P 71: SPINIFEX PHARMACEUTICALS PTY LTD 72: SMITH, MAREE THERESE 33: AU 31: : 2006/03/20 54: METHOD OF TREATMENT OR PROPHYLAXIS OF INFLAMMATORY PAIN This invention discloses the use of angiotensin II receptor 2 (AT 2 receptor) antagonists for the treatment, prophylaxis, reversal and/or symptomatic relief of inflammatory pain, including hyperalgesia, thermal or mechanical allodynia, in vertebrate animals and particularly in human subjects. The AT 2 receptor antagonists may be provided alone or in combination with other compounds such as those that are useful in the control of inflammatory conditions. 21: 2009/ : 2009/05/26 43: 2012/08/28 51: C12N 71: Isis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Page 68

69 72: FREIER, Susan M., CROOKE, Rosanne M., GRAHAM, Mark J., TARBET, Kristina Lemonidis, BHANOT, Sanjay, TRIBBLE, Diane, WATT, Andrew T. 33: US 31: 60/867,395 32: 2006/11/27 54: METHODS FOR TREATING HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA Disclosed herein are antisense compounds and methods for decreasing LDL-C in an individual having elevated LDL-C. Additionally disclosed are antisense compounds and methods for treating hypercholesterolemia, or alternatively for treating or preventing atherosclerosis. Further disclosed are antisense compounds and methods for decreasing coronary heart disease risk. Such methods include administering to an individual in need of treatment an antisense compound targeted to a PCSK9 nucleic acid. The antisense compounds administered include gapmer antisense oligonucleotides. 21: 2009/ : 2009/05/27 43: 2012/09/07 51: A61K, A61P, C07C 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: SOUERS, Andrew J., GAO, Ju, HANSEN, Todd Matthew, IYENGAR, Rajesh R., KYM, Philip R., LIU, Bo X., PEI, Zhonghua, YEH, Vince, ZHAO, Gang, XIN, Zhili 33: US 31: 60/867,695 32: 2006/11/29 54: INHIBITORS OF DIACYLGLYCEROL O- ACYLOTRANSFERASE TYPE 1 ENZYME Compounds of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, prodrug, salt of a prodrug, or a combination thereof. Pharmaceutical compositions of formula (I) and related methods for treating or preventing metabolic diseases or conditions. Tao, SCHRIMPF, Michael R., SIPPY, Kevin B., ANDERSON, David J. 33: US 31: 60/874,609 32: 2006/12/12 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND THEIR METHODS OF USE The invention relates to a composition comprising a neuronal nicotinic receptor ligand and an a4ß2 positive allosteric modulator, a method of using the same, and a related article of manufacture. 21: 2009/ : 2009/06/03 43: 2012/09/06 51: B61G 71: McConway & Torley, LLC 72: MAUTINO, P. Scott, GAGLIARDINO, Joseph L., SAELER, Kevin S. 33: US 31: 11/567,101 32: 2006/12/05 54: RAILCAR COUPLER SYSTEM AND METHOD A railcar coupler (100) includes a coupler head portion extending from a shank portion (112). The coupler head portion is configured to couple to a first coupler knuckle for coupling the railcar coupler (100) to a second railcar coupler of an adjacent railcar. The coupler head portion comprises a nose portion (116) and a gathering face extending from the nose portion (116) for engaging a second coupler knuckle coupled to the second railcar coupler. The coupler head portion comprises a guard arm portion (110) extending from the nose portion (116) towards the shank portion (112). The guard arm portion (110) comprises a minimum width (w5) less than a width (w6) of the shank portion (112) where the guard arm portion (110) meets the shank portion. 21: 2009/ : 2009/05/28 43: 2012/08/28 51: A61K, A61P 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: GOPALAKRISHNAN, Murali, HONORE, Marie P., LEE, Chih-Hung, MALYSZ, John, JI, Jianguo, LI, Page 69

70 21: 2009/ : 2009/06/03 43: 2012/09/06 51: A61C 71: Zest IP Holding LLC 72: MULLALY, Scott, ZUEST, Paul T. 33: US 31: 11/613,464 32: 2006/12/20 54: DENTAL ATTACHMENT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD A dental attachment system has an abutment member configured for attachment to a tooth root, implant, or adjacent tooth, the abutment member having a head and an annular seat adjacent the head. An elastomeric ring is configured for releasable engagement in the seat on the abutment member, and is retained in a retainer ring which in turn is in swivel engagement with a concave inner surface of a cavity in a cap which is secured in a recess in a dental appliance such as a denture, partial denture, or the like. 54: PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING NEOHEXENE The present invention relates to a process for manufacturing neohexene, comprising contacting isobutene with a supported catalyst comprising a tungsten compound chosen from tungsten hydrides, organometallic tungsten compounds and organometallic tungsten hydrides, and a support comprising an oxide of aluminium, so as to form a reaction mixture comprising neohexene, and preferably separating neohexene from the reaction mixture, so as to isolate it. The contacting leads to the direct production of neohexene, in particular in a single (reaction) stage and with a high molar selectivity for neohexene. The contacting can be performed at a temperature of 50 to 600 C, under a total absolute pressure of 0.01 to 100 MPa. 21: 2009/ : 2009/06/19 43: 2012/09/20 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: Schering Corporation 72: PRESTA, Leonard G., CHERWINSKI, Holly M., PHILLIPS, Joseph H. 33: US 31: 60/876,618 32: 2006/12/22 54: ANTIBODIES TO CD200R The present invention relates to binding compounds specific for the human inhibitory CD200R and uses thereof. More specifically, the invention relates to antibodies that recognize the human inhibitory CD200R and modulates its activity in inflammatory and autoimmune disorders. 21: 2009/ : 2009/06/10 43: 2012/09/10 51: C07C 71: BP Oil International Limited 72: BASSET, Jean-Marie, STOFFELBACH, Francois, TAOUFIK, Mostafa, THIVOLLE-CAZAT, Jean 33: EP 31: : 2006/12/14 21: 2009/ : 2009/06/22 43: 2012/09/25 51: G06Q 71: Jagwood Pty Ltd Page 70

71 72: BLAIR, Andrew, HANCOCK, James Robert, PURCELL, Geoffrey Charles, BEAUCHAMP, Robin James 33: AU 31: : 2006/11/23 54: PROCESS OF AND APPARATUS FOR NOTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS AND THE LIKE A payee (300A) sends a financial document (335) such as an invoice to a payer (1A) via a payment adviser service (2001, 3001). The payer (1A) sends a financial document (45) such as an advice of payment to the payment adviser service (2001, 3001) and instructions for payment (80) to a payment clearance system (100). The payment clearance system sends to the payee (300A) information on where to access the financial document (45) by including it in the payee's bank statement (315). attached or is adapted to be attached to said housing; wherein said housing includes storage means for storing an active agent and an airway for delivering said dose from the storage means to the mouthpiece in a stream of air or other gas for administration to a patient, characterised in that said upper part and said lower part of the housing are joined together in a substantially airtight fashion by means of a mechanical fixing, such that a gas flow rate of no more than about 45 litres/minute, preferably no more than about 40 litres/minutes, is required in order to propel a dose of said active agent from the reservoir to the mouthpiece for administration to the patient. 21: 2009/ : 24/06/ : 25/09/ : A61M 71: JAGOTEC AG 72: ZANGERLE WOLFGANG 33: GB 31: : 2006/12/19 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO METERED DOSE INHALERS 57: An inhaler for dispensing a dose of an active agent to the respiratory tract of a patient, which inhaler comprises a housing defined by an upper part and a lower part and a mouthpiece which is 21: 2009/ : 2008/03/13 43: 2012/09/21 51: C12N; C07K 71: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 72: BISSON, LINDA F, LINDERHOLM, ANGELA, DIETZEL, KEVIN L 33: US 31: 60/918,616 32: 2007/03/16 33: US 31: 60/959,366 32: 2007/07/12 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING H2S LEVELS IN FERMENTED BEVERAGES The present invention provides compositions and methods for reducing H 2 S levels in fermented beverages. Page 71

72 21: 2009/ : 2009/11/30 43: 2012/08/30 51: A01N, A61K 71: Portola Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 72: STEPHENS, Gillian, GAO, Dacao, ANDRE, Patrick, PHILLIPS, David R. 33: US 31: 60/915,784 32: 2007/05/03 33: US 31: 60/915,785 32: 2007/05/03 54: UNIT DOSE FORMULATIONS AND METHODS OF TREATING AND PREVENTING THROMBOSIS WITH THROMBOXANE RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS The present invention provides new methods of treating thrombosis and cardiovascular diseases using of antithrombotic agents, as well as methods of determining therapeutically effective amounts of antithrombotic agents and unit dose formulations thereof. 33: US 31: 60/915,784 32: 2007/05/03 33: US 31: 60/915,785 32: 2007/05/03 54: USE OF TP MODULATORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS IN ASPIRIN SENSITIVE AND OTHER POPULATIONS The present invention provides methods and compositions useful in the treatment or prevention of cardiovascular disorders in individuals for whom therapy with a COX-1 enzyme inhibitor is not feasible due to sensitivity, intolerance, or resistance to the inhibitor. Additionally, the invention provides methods of treating cardiovascular disorders in an individual who is receiving a therapeutically effective dose of a TP modulator and is instructed or advised to avoid and/or not to take aspirin or another COX-1 inhibitor. 21: 2009/ : 2009/12/01 43: 2012/09/03 51: C12N 71: Portola Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 72: PHILLIPS, David R., ANDRE, Patrick, HOMCY, Charles J. 21: 2009/ : 2009/12/01 43: 2012/09/03 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: MISNER, H. Steven, FAN, Aixing, JOGUN, Suzanne, ALFONE, Stacy, BERTINO, Mary, COTERO, Fernando, ADAMS, Richard Peter, LINN, Elizabeth, DHARIA, Hemani, BROADWELL, Roger, VAN DUYNE Jr., John 33: US 31: 11/670,481 32: 2007/02/02 54: ANTIPERSPIRANT / DEODORANT COMPOSITIONS Page 72

73 A composition comprising at least one active chosen from at least one antiperspirant active and at least one deodorant active; a first gellant chosen from at least one fatty alcohol and at least one hydrocarbon of the formula CnH2n+2, wherein n is about 20 to about 100, and the hydrocarbon is at least 90% linear; at least one soybean oil having an iodine value of greater than 0 to about 20; and at least one silicone. and diagnosis of immune disorders. 21: 2010/ : 05/03/ : 21/09/ : A61B 71: RUI CARLOS ERMITAO GRACA 72: RUI CARLOS ERMITAO GRACA 33: ZA. 31: 2008/ : 2008/09/09 54: ELECTRICAL INDICATING DEVICE 57: An electronic indicating device comprising a watch like main part carried by a bracelet. The main part carries two detectors on its underside arranged to be in direct contact with the skin of the user so that the resistance of the skin between the points contacted by the detectors can be detected. A microprocessor measures the resistance and is arranged to actuate an alarm to give a warning signal when the resistance changes significantly due to the user being in a charged emotional state. The device will warn the user not to act precipi tously in view of such emotional state. 21: 2009/ : 2009/12/02 43: 2012/09/03 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: PILCH, Shira, MASTERS, James G., DILLON, Rensl, VISCIO, David B. 33: US 31: 11/850,886 32: 2007/09/06 54: CONTROLLED SURFACE GELLING OF MUCOADHESIVE POLYMERS ON ORAL MUCOSA The present invention relates to an oral composition and method for alleviati the symptoms associated with xerostomia using encapsulated cation-releasing compounds formulated either intimately together or in separate compartments in a composition containing cation-sensitive mucoadhesive polymers. 21: 2010/ : 2010/03/04 43: 2012/09/14 51: A61K C07K 71: Schering Corporation 72: CHERWINSKI, Holly M., PHILLIPS, Joseph H., SEDGWICK, Jonathon D., BIGLER, Michael E. 33: US 31: 60/364,513 32: 2002/03/15 54: METHODS OF MODULATING CD200 RECEPTORS Provided are methods for modulating activity of the immune system using agonists or antagonists of a receptor. Also provided are methods of treatment 21: 2010/ : 2010/01/11 43: 2012/09/11 51: A01N A01P A01G 71: BASF SE 72: VANTIEGHEM, Herve, R. 33: EP 31: : 2007/06/12 54: USE OF FUNGICIDES FOR MAKING THE PHENOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF OIL PLANTS MORE COHERENT Page 73

74 The invention relates to the use of certain fungicides for achieving a more homogeneously timed development of oil plants. The invention also relates to a method for increasing the quality and optionally the quantity of oil plant products. 21: 2010/ : 2010/03/30 43: 2012/10/03 51: A41D, A44B 71: TSHABUSE, Anza 72: TSHABUSE, Anza 33: South Africa 31: 2009/ : 2009/03/11 54: AN ARMBAND This invention relates to an armband for identifying certain teamsport members and more particularly, but not exclusively, to an armband for identifying a captain of a soccer team during a soccer game. In accordance with tis invention there is provided an armband for identifying a team member comprising a longitudinal reversible strap with an outer surface and an inner surface, the strap having display means for display means for displaying information on at least on of the surfaces and fastening means for fastening one end of the strap to its other end. 21: 2010/ : 2012/03/23 43: 2012/10/15 51: F24H 71: JETMASTER (PTY) LIMITED 72: ALLAN ATHOLL HITCHMAN 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/08/08 54: WATER JACKET AND HEATING UNIT The invention provides a heating arrangement which includes a heating unit and a separate water jacket, the heating unit and water jacket to being complementally shaped and releasably assembled in a heat conductive relationship 21: 2010/ : 2008/07/25 43: 2012/09/06 51: C12Q; C07K; C12P 71: UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER 72: FAY, PHILIP J, WAKABAYASHI, HIRONAO 33: US 31: 60/984,518 32: 2007/11/01 33: US 31: 60/991,304 32: 2007/11/30 54: RECOMBINANT FACTOR VIII HAVING INCREASED STABILITY The present invention relates to a recombinant factor VIII that includes one or more mutations that result in enhanced stability of both factor VIII and factor VIIIa. Methods of making and using the recombinant factor VlIl, and pharmaceutical compositions containing the same are also disclosed. The present invention further relates to an isolated nucleic acid molecule that encodes the recombinant factor VIII, as well as DNA expression systems and host cells containing the isolated nucleic acid molecule. 21: 2010/ : 2010/05/20 43: 2012/09/21 51: F24H 71: HANSEN R V PRODUCTS CC 72: HANSEN, KARL 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2009/05/22 54: WATER HEATER Page 74

75 This invention relates to a water heater, and more particularly but not exclusively, to a vessel for use in a water heater, the vessel including a shell and end cap made of different materials. The heating vessel includes a shell in the form of a receptacle having an open end; and an end cap; that is adapted to engage the shell in order to cover the open end of the receptacle, so as to define an enclosed volume for receiving a fluit to be heated. The heating vessel is characterized therein that the shell is made of a non-metallic material, and the end cap is made of a metal. body (4) of the tool (2). The transition edge (30) and an axially forwardmost surface of each of the sidewalls (16) and the ring (20)are arranged in an axially rearwardly extending stepped configuration. A material removal machine on which the breaking or excavating tool (2) is mounted and a method of manufacturing the breaking or excavating tool (2) are also disclosed. 21: 2010/ : 2010/05/25 43: 2012/08/29 51: B28D, E21C 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: FADER, Joseph, MONYAK, Kenneth, MOUTHAAN, Daniel 33: US 31: 60/996,788 32: 2007/12/05 54: BREAKING OR EXCAVATING TOOL WITH CEMENTED TUNGSTEN CARBIDE INSERT AND RING, MATERIAL REMOVING MACHINE INCORPORATING SUCH A TOOL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SUCH A TOOL An exemplary breaking or excavating tool (2) includes a body (4) having a mounting end (6) and a working end (8). A seating surface (12) at the working end (8) includes a cavity (14) and axially projecting sidewalls (16) formed integral to the body (4), an insert (20) mounted within the cavity (14) has a tip (22) at an axially forwardmost end (24), a tapered forward surface (26), a side surface (28) and a transition edge (30) at an intersection of the forward surface (26) and the side surface (28). A ring (20) located radially outward of the projecting sidewalls (16) is formed of a material harder than the 21: 2010/ : 2010/05/25 43: 2012/08/29 51: C12N 71: Talecris Biotherapeutics, Inc. 72: NOVOKHATNY, Valery 33: US 31: 60/991,148 32: 2007/11/29 54: RECOMBINANTLY MODIFIED PLASMIN Polynucleotides and polypeptides relating to a recombinantly-modified plasmin(ogen) molecule are provided. The plasmin(ogen) molecule has a single kringle domain N-terminal to the activation site present in the native human plasminogen molecule, combined such that no foreign sequences are present, and exhibits lysine-binding and significant enzymatic characteristics associated with the native enzyme. Page 75

76 21: 2010/ : 2010/05/26 43: 2012/08/29 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: PAN, Long 33: US 31: PCT/US2007/ : 2007/12/12 54: ANTIPERSPIRANT ACTIVE COMPOSITIONS HAVING SEC CHROMATOGRAM EXHIBITING HIGH SEC PEAK 4 INTENSITY An antiperspirant active composition comprising an aluminum salt having an aluminum to chloride molar ratio of about 0.3:1 to about 3: 1, exhibiting a SEC chromatogram having a SEC Peak 4 to Peak 3 intensity ratio of at least 7 and a Peak 4 intensity greater than a Peak 5 intensity in aqueous solution. The composition can optionally include zirconium. Also, methods and processes of making the same. 54: IMPLANTABLE DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF THE BLADDER AND OTHER BODY VESICLES OR LUMENS An implantable medical device (10) is provided for controlled drug delivery within the bladder, or other body vesicle. The device may include at least one drug reservoir component (12) comprising a drug; and a vesicle retention frame (14) which comprises an elastic wire (16) having a first end, an opposing second end, and an intermediate region therebetween, wherein the drug reservoir component (12) is attached to lhe intermediate region of the vesicle retention frame (14). The retention frame (14) prevents accidental voiding of the device from the bladder, and it preferably has a spring constant selected for the device to effectively stay in the bladder during urination while minimizing the irritation of the bladder. 21: 2010/ : 2010/05/26 43: 2012/08/29 51: A61M 71: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 72: CIMA, Michael J., LEE, Heejin 33: US 31: 61,007,177 32: 2007/12/11 21: 2010/ : 2010/05/28 43: 2012/08/29 51: A61K, A61P, C12N 71: GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals sa 72: COHEN, Joseph D, MARCHAND, Martine 33: US 31: 60/992,802 32: 2007/12/06 54: VACCINE The invention relates to a replication deficient simian adenoviral vector C7 encoding a protein comprising CS protein from P. falciparum or a fragment thereof, for example as shown in Seq ID No: 1 or Seq ID No: Page 76

77 3. The invention also relates to processes of preparing said viral vector and use of the viral vector in the treatment/prevention of malaria infection. Compositions, vaccines and kits comprising said viral vector are also described. In one aspect the invention employs a synthetic C7 viral vector. The C7 viral vector according to the invention may be coadministered or co-formulated with a malaria antigen such as RTS,S optionally in the presence of an adjuvant for example comprising 3D-MPL and/or a saponin such as QS21. (104) of the tool (102). An axial position of the transition edge (130) and an axial position of an axially forwardmost surface (118) of the sidewalls (116) are substantially the same. A material removal machine on which the breaking or excavating tool (102) is mounted and a method of manufacturing the breaking or excavating tool (102) are also disclosed. 21: 2010/ : 2010/05/31 43: 2012/08/31 51: B28D, E21C 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: FADER, Joseph, MONYAK, Kenneth, MOUTHAAN, Daniel, NORRIS, Colin 33: US 31: 60/996,788 32: 2007/12/05 54: BREAKING OR EXCAVATING TOOL WITH CEMENTED TUNGSTEN CARBIDE INSERT AND RING, MATERIAL REMOVING MACHINE INCORPORATING SUCH A TOOL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SUCH A TOOL An exemplary breaking or excavating tool (102) comprising a body (104) having a mounting end (106) and a working end (108). Aseating surface (112) at the working end (108) including a cavity (114) and axially projecting sidewalls (116) formed integral to the body (104), an insert (120) mounted within the cavity (112) having a tip (122) at an axially forwardmost end (124), a tapered forward surface (126), a side surface (128) and a transition edge (130) at an intersection of the forward surface (126) and the side surface (128). A ring (140) located radially outward of the projecting sidewalls (116), the ring (140) formed of a material harder than the body 21: 2010/ : 2010/06/02 43: 2012/09/06 51: A01N, A01P, C07D 71: Syngenta Participations AG 72: JUNG, Pierre Joseph Marcel, RENOLD, Peter 33: GB 31: : 2007/12/19 54: INSECTICIDAL COMPOUNDS compound of formula (I): wherein A1, A2, A3, A4, G1, R1, R2, R3 and R4 are as defined in claim 1; or a salt or N-oxide thereof. Furthermore, the present invention relates to processes and intermediates for preparing compounds of Formula (I), to insecticidal, acaricidal, molluscicidal or nematicidal compositions comprising them and to methods of using them to combat and control insect, acarine, mollusc or nematode pests. Page 77

78 in a possibly contributing factor, also with regard to expensive examinations of lactose intolerance. The invention is also suitable for long-term use. 21: 2010/ : 2010/06/09 43: 2012/09/10 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Abbott GmbH & Co. KG 72: BRAJE, Wilfried, OOST, Thorsten, NETZ, Astrid, WERNET, Wolfgang, UNGER, Liliane, HORNBERGER, Wilfried, LUBISCH, Wilfried 33: US 31: 61/012,234 32: 2007/12/07 54: 5-HALOGEN-SUBSTITUTED OXINDOLE DERIVATIVES AND USE THEREOF FOR TREATING VASOPRESSINE-DEPENDENT DISEASES The invention relates to novel 5-halogen-substituted oxindole-derivatives, pharmaceutical agents containing said components and to the use thereof for treating vasopressine-dependent diseases. 21: 2010/ : 2010/06/03 43: 2012/09/21 51: C11D 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: SCALA, Diana 54: CLEANSING BARS A cleansing bar composition comprising a soap; and a wax having a melting point of about 50 C to about 75 C, sunflower oil, and myristyl myristate. In one embodiment, the wax is beeswax. The combination of the wax, the sunflower oil, and myristyl myristate allows for the deposition of a hydrophobic material to skin when in use. 21: 2010/ : 2010/06/04 43: 2012/09/06 51: A61K, A61P 71: Bayer Pharma Aktiengesellschaft 72: FRICKE, Sabine, PFEIFER, Manuela, CLAUSSEN, Claus, LADWIG, Ralf, BÜRGLEN, Beate 33: EP 31: : 2007/11/05 54: USE OF A GESTAGEN IN COMBINATION WITH AN ESTROGEN AND ONE OR MORE PHARMACEUTICALLY TOLERABLE EXCIPIENTS/CARRIERS FOR LACTOSE-FREE ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE The invention relates to gestagens, preferably dienogest, chlormadinone acetate, or levonorgestrel in combination with estrogens such as, for example, ethinylestradiol, 17ß-estradiol, or estradiol valerate and one or more pharmaceutically tolerable excipients/carriers, which create a lactose-free oral contraceptive. The invention proposes a possibility for improving the prophylaxis of lactose intolerance 21: 2010/ : 2010/06/10 43: 2012/09/10 51: C02F 71: Creaholic S.A. 72: MOCK, Elmar, AESCHLIMANN, Marcel, RUSCH, Christoph, KLOPFENSTEIN, André 33: EP 31: : 2007/12/13 54: WATER PURIFICATION DEVICE A water purification device comprises an expandable water collecting device (1) having a variable volume, wherein at least part of the surface of the water collecting device comprises a filter area (2), the filter area (2) being permeable to water and allowing water to enter the water collecting device (1) when the filter area (2) is submerged in water. The device Page 78

79 further comprises a mechanically driven expansion means (3, 4) for exerting a force for increasing the volume of the water collecting device (1) and thereby drawing water through the filter area into the water collecting device (1). In use, the water collecting device (1) is submerged and the expansion means is released, drawing water into the water collecting device (1) through the filter membrane (2). 21: 2010/ : 14/06/ : 02/10/ : A61K, A61P 71: VANDA PHARMACEUTICALS INC 72: POLYMEROPOULOS MIHAEL H, WOLFGANG CURT D, BAROLDI PAOLO 33: US 31: 61/ : 2007/12/13 54: METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR TREATING AN ALPHA ADRENOCEPTOR- MEDIATED CONDITION 57: Methods and compositions for the treatment of alpha-adrenoceptor mediated conditions. 21: 2010/ : 14/06/ : 14/09/ : A61K, A61P 71: VANDA PHARMACEUTICALS INC 72: POLYMEROPOULOS MIHAEL H, WOLFGANG CURT D, BAROLDI PAOLO 33: US 31: 61/ : 2007/12/13 54: METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR TREATING A SEROTONIN RECEPTOR- MEDIATED CONDITION 57: A method and composition for treating serotonin receptor-mediated conditions. 21: 2010/ : 2010/06/17 43: 2012/09/17 51: A61K 71: GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals sa 72: LEMOINE, Dominique Ingrid, WAUTERS, Florence Emilie Jeanne Francoise 33: US 31: 61/015,762 32: 2007/12/21 54: VACCINES FOR MALARIA The present invention relates to a component for a malaria vaccine comprising: a) an immunogenic particle RTS, S and/or b) an immunogenic particle derived from the CS protein of one or more P. vivax strains and S antigen from Hepatitis B and optionally unfused S antigen, or c) an immunogenic particle comprising RTS, CSV-S and optionally unfused S antigen, and d) a stabilizing agent comprising a stabilizing agent with at least one thiol functional group, or mixtures thereof. Methods for preparing the component, its use in medicine, particularly in the prevention of malarial infections, compositions/vaccines containing the component and use of the latter, particularly in therapy are also disclosed. 21: 2010/ : 2010/06/21 43: 2012/09/12 51: H01Q 71: THALES 72: BELLION, Anthony, LE MEINS, Cyrille 33: FR 31: : 2007/12/21 54: DIRECTIONAL MULTIPLE-POLARISATION WIDE-BAND ANTENNA NETWORK The invention relates to a directional multiplepolarisation wide-band antenna network operating in a selected frequency band, characterised in that it comprises at least the following members: N elementary sensors of the convoluted spiral type complementary to a plurality of yarns arranged into a structure for obtaining an azimuth cover of about 360 and depending on the carrier; each of the N sensors includes a reflecting plane (2) attached to the antenna by an insulation strut E; each of the N sensors includes adaptation cells adapted to an Page 79

80 operational frequency band of said network; each of the N sensors includes separate output paths (5) and (7) for signals with vertical polarisation and signals with horizontal polarisation; a device adapted for executing a goniometry algorithm using the amplitude and the phase of said signals and adapted to the network configuration. 21: 2010/ : 2008/12/22 43: 2012/08/21 51: F03B; H02K 71: RSW RER LTD 72: DICK, GEORGES P, BRIAND, MARIE-HÉLÈNE, HAMAD, IMAD A 33: US 31: 61/015,400 32: 2007/12/20 54: KINETIC ENERGY RECOVERY TURBINE The invention consists of developing an environmentally friendly new energy converter using light weight material. The energy converter shall be fully submersed in running undercurrents waters and have high overall efficiency ratio. The energy converter consists of, among other things, eliminating the in-line electric generator and substitute it with peripheral electro-magnetic coupling device, attached to the runner tip from inside and surrounding the energy converter housing from outside. The energy converter electric brushless circuits and winding must be totally sealed from water, using new sealing techniques and shall be also electrically isolated as well. The energy converter allows extracting energies from undercurrents with large frequency and voltage ranges. 21: 2010/ : 2010/08/17 43: 2012/09/17 51: E21D, F16K 71: VIDEX MINING PRODUCTS 72: ROBERTS, Neil James 54: PRE-STRESSING DEVICE A pre-stressing device 10 for an elongate member 12 comprises a closed pressure vessel 14. The vessel comprises a first body part 16 defining a socket 18 for removably receiving an end 12.1 of the member 12 and providing a base 20 for the socket. A second and opposite body part 22 comprises a base 24 opposed to the base 20 of the socket. The first and second body parts 16, 22 collectively define a chamber 26 circumscribing the socket 18. The second body part 22, in a region thereof defining the chamber 26, comprises at least one undulation 28.1, so that upon pressurization of the vessel, the at least one undulation at least partially deforms, to cause the base of the socket 20 and the base 24 of the second body part 16 to be displaced away from one another. The device also comprises a valve 30 for admitting a pressurizing fluid into the chamber. Page 80

81 21: 2010/ : 2009/03/12 43: 2012/09/13 51: B32B; B65D; C23C; D21H; 71: TETRA LAVAL HOLDINGS & FINANCE S.A. 72: JACCOUD, BERTRAND, CHIQUET, ANDRÉ, TOFT, NILS, ROCHAT, GIL, FAYET, PIERRE, BONNÉBAULT, ALAIN, CAMACHO, WALKER 33: SE 31: : 2008/03/14 54: PACKAGING LAMINATE, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING OF THE PACKAGING LAMINATE AND PACKAGING CONTAINER PRODUCED THEREFROM The present invention relates to a non-foil packaging laminate for liquid food packaging comprising a core layer of paper or paperboard, outermost liquid tight, heat sealable layers of polyolefin and, applied onto the inner side of the layer of paper or paperboard, an oxygen gas barrier layer formed by liquid film coating of a liquid gas barrier composition and subsequent drying, the liquid composition containing a polymer binder dispersed or dissolved in a liquid medium. The invention also relates to a method for manufacturing of the packaging laminate and to a packaging container that is made from the packaging laminate. system; (b) computing a normal representative of a topography of the relief map of the area; (c) determining an angle difference between the normal and the optical axis of the sensor system; (d) comparing the angle difference to a threshold angle to determine if the surface of the area is perpendicular to the sensor axis; (e) if the angle difference is greater than a threshold angle, rotating the object to obtain a new difference angle less than the threshold angle; and (f) translating the object to reposition the area in the field of view after the rotating has displaced the area., There is described a method for positioning an object on an optical sensor system for acquiring a surface thereof, the sensor system having a set of motors for rotating the object around a motor axis perpendicular to an optical axis of the sensor system and for translating the object in X, Y and Z directions, the method comprising: (a) acquiring a relief map of an area in a field of view of the sensor system; (b) computing a normal representative of a topography of the relief map of the area; (c) determining an angle difference between the normal and the optical axis of the sensor system; (d) comparing the angle difference to a threshold angle to determine if the surface of the area is perpendicular to the sensor axis; (e) if the angle difference is greater than a threshold angle, rotating the object to obtain a new difference angle less than the threshold angle; and (f) translating the object to reposition the area in the field of view after the rotating has displaced the area. 21: 2010/ : 29/10/ : 03/08/ : F41A, G01B 71: FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY WAI INC 72: ROBERGE DANNY and BEAUCHAMP ALAIN 33: US 31: 61/ : 2008/05/16 54: ACQUISITION OF TOPOGRAPHIES OF OBJECTS HAVING ARBITRARY GEOMETRIES 57: There is described a method for positioning an object on an optical sensor system for acquiring a surface thereof, the sensor system having a set of motors for rotating the object around a motor axis perpendicular to an optical axis of the sensor system and for translating the object in X, Y and Z directions, the method comprising: (a) acquiring a relief map of an area in a field of view of the sensor 21: 2010/ : 2008/02/12 43: 2012/09/11 Page 81

82 51: A61K; A61P; C12N 71: ANTHROGENESIS CORPORATION 72: HARIRI, ROBERT J, YE, QIAN, FALECK, HERBERT, WANG, JIA-LUN, EDINGER, JAMES W 33: US 31: 60/901,067 32: 2007/02/12 54: TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASES USING PLACENTAL STEM CELLS Provided herein are methods of treatment of individuals having an immune-related disease, disorder or condition, for example, inflammatory bowel disease, graft-versus-host disease, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, lupus erythematosus, diabetes, mycosis fungoides (Alibert-Bazin syndrome), or scleroderma using placental stem cells or umbilical cord stem cells. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/02 43: 2012/09/06 51: C11D 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: LANT, Neil Joseph 33: EP 31: : 2008/06/20 54: LAUNDRY COMPOSITION Laundry treatment composition comprising a substituted cellulose having a degree of substitution, DS, of from 0.01 to 0.99 and a specific degree of blockiness, DB, such that either DS+DB is of at least 1or DB+2DS-DS2 is of at least 1.20, and a laundry adjunct ingredient. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/17 43: 2012/09/18 51: A61F, A61K, A61L 71: McNeil-PPC, Inc. 72: BISSAH, Kofi A., DE OLIVEIRA, Ricardo, DESAI, Saurabh, LIBRIZZI, Joseph J., NARASIMHAN, Saroja, NGUYEN, Thong, PILLAI, Shoba 33: US 31: 12/641,606 32: 2009/12/18 54: COMPOSITIONS FOR REPELLING FLUID AND USES THEREOF Provided are compositions for repelling fluids comprising a volatile liquid carrier, a powder-feel agent and less than 5 weight % of an ester selected from the group consisting of formula I, formula II, formula III, and combinations of two or more thereof: O R1-C-O-R2 (I) O O R3- C- O - R4- O - C- O R5 (II) O O R6- C- O R7- O - C- O R8 (III) O O = C R9wherein R1, R2, R3, R5, R6, R8 and R9 are independently linear or branched, substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated, C3-C22 alkyl or alkenyl groups, R4 is a linear or branched, substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated, C3-C22 alkylene or alkenylene moiety, and R7 is a linear or branched, substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated C3-C22 moiety, the composition being substantially anhydrous. Also provided are methods of improving dryness and/or comfort associated with the intimate area, as well as, kits comprising the composition and an absorbent article. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/17 43: 2012/09/17 51: A61F, A61K, A61L 71: McNeil-PPC, Inc. 72: BISSAH, Kofi A., DE OLIVEIRA, Ricardo, DESAI, Saurabh, LIBRIZZI, Joseph J., NGUYEN, Thong, PILLAI, Shoba 33: US 31: 12/641,635 32: 2009/12/18 54: COMPOSITIONS FOR REPELLING FLUID AND USES THEREOF Provided are compositions for repelling fluids comprising a volatile liquid carrier, a powder-feel agent and less than 5 weight % of an ester selected from the group consisting of formula I, formula II, formula III, and combinations of two or more thereof: O R1-C-O-R2 (I) O O R3- C- O - R4- O - C- O R5 (II) O O R6- C- O R7- O - C- O R8 (III) O O = C R9wherein R1, R2, R3, R5, R6, R8 and R9 are independently linear or branched, substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated, C3-C22 alkyl or alkenyl groups, R4 is a linear or branched, Page 82

83 substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated, C3-C22 alkylene or alkenylene moiety, and R7 is a linear or branched, substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or unsaturated C3-C22 moiety, the composition being substantially anhydrous. Also provided are methods of improving dryness and/or comfort associated with the intimate area, as well as, kits comprising the composition and an absorbent article. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/17 43: 2012/09/17 51: A61F, A61M, B65D 71: McNeil-PPC, Inc. 72: BISSAH, Kofi A., DE OLIVEIRA, Ricardo, DESAI, Saurabh, FUNG, Paul Y., LIBRIZZI, Joseph J., NGUYEN, Thong, PILLAI, Shoba 33: US 31: 61/287,810 32: 2009/12/18 54: PRODUCT DISPENSER A product dispenser assembly for dispensing a liquid or gel composition, the assembly including a container housing having a head portion and an internal chamber for holding a composition, the head portion including a plurality of apertures, a moveable member structured to enable a user to selectively deploy the composition from within the internal chamber through the plurality of apertures, a cap assembly, a first absorbent pad arranged on top of the head portion for receiving the composition as it is deployed from the container, a plurality of absorbent pads arranged in a stacked configuration within cap assembly, each of the plurality of pads being adapted to be sequentially arranged on top of the head portion after the first removable pad has used to apply the composition and then removed by the user. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/17 43: 2012/09/17 51: A61F, A61M, B65D 71: McNeil-PPC, Inc. 72: BISSAH, Kofi A., DE OLIVEIRA, Ricardo, DESAI, Saurabh, FUNG, Paul Y., LIBRIZZI, Joseph J., NGUYEN, Thong, PILLAI, Shoba 33: US 31: 61/287,815 32: 2009/12/18 54: PRODUCT DISPENSER AND ABSORBENT ARTICLE KIT A kit including a product dispenser assembly and an absorbent article, the assembly including a container housing having a head portion and an internal chamber for holding a composition, the head portion including a plurality of apertures, a moveable member structured to enable a user to selectively deploy the composition from within the internal chamber through the plurality of apertures, a cap assembly, a first absorbent pad arranged on top of the head portion for receiving the composition as it is deployed from the container, a plurality of absorbent pads arranged in a stacked configuration within cap assembly, each of the plurality of pads being adapted to be sequentially arranged on top of the head portion after the first removable pad has used to apply the composition and then removed by the user. Page 83

84 21: 2010/ : 2010/05/26 43: 2012/09/07 51: C10L C10J 71: ALTERNA ENERGY INC. 72: VAN AARDT, Hendrik, MARSH, Phil, MCLAUGHLIN, Hugh 33: US 31: 12/472,019 32: 2009/05/26 54: METHOD OF CONVERTING PYROLYZABLE ORGANIC MATERIALS TO BIOCARBON A method of forming a pyrolysed biocarbon from a pyrolyzable organic material is delineated. The method involves the conversion of pyrolyzable organic materials to biocarbon for subsequent use. A carbonization circuit is employed with individual feedstock segments being advanced through the circuit. The method facilitates user manipulation of rate of advancement of the feedstock through the circuit, selective collation of volatiles from pyrolyzing feedstock, selective exposure of predetermined feedstock segments to collated volatiles as well as thermal recovery and redistribution as desired by the user. This results in the capacity for a customizable biocarbon product, the latter being an auxiliary feature of the methodology. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/08 43: 2012/08/28 51: A61K, C07K 71: Medarex, Inc. 72: THUDIUM, Kent B., KORMAN, Alan J., LEBLANC, Heidi, YAMANAKA, Mark, SELBY, Mark, ZENS, Kyra D. 33: US 31: 61/188,548 32: 2008/08/11 54: HUMAN ANTIBODIES THAT BIND LYMPHOCYTE ACTIVATION GENE-3 (LAG-3), AND USES THEREOF The present disclosure provides isolated monoclonal antibodies that specifically bind to LAG-3 with high affinity, particularly human monoclonal antibodies. Preferably, the antibodies bind human LAG-3. In certain embodiments, the antibodies bind both human and monkey LAG-3 but do not bind mouse LAG-3. The invention provides anti-lag-3 antibodies that can inhibit the binding of LAG-3 to MHC Class II molecules and that can stimulate antigen- specific T cell responses. Nucleic acid molecules encoding the antibodies of the invention, expression vectors, host cells and methods for expressing the antibodies of the invention are also provided. Immunoconjugates, bispecific molecules and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the antibodies of the invention are also provided. This disclosure also provides methods for detecting LAG- 3, as well as methods for treating stimulating immune responses using an anti-lag-3 antibody of the invention. Combination therapy, in which an anti- LAG-3 antibody is co-administered with at least one additional immuno stimulatory antibody, is also provided. 21: 2011/ : 10/02/ : 21/08/ : E05B 71: D PURDUE AND SONS (PTY) LTD 72: PURDUE ANDREW DUNCAN 33: ZA. 31: 209/ : 2009/11/16 54: DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY WITH INDEPENDENT LOCKING FACILITIES 57: A door lock assembly is provided comprising a mortise lock having a key operated locking bolt that is spring loaded to a first locking position and is movable to a retracted position by means of a key operated lock and independently by means of a manually operable handle carried on a facia plate on each side of the lock assembly in the installed position. The manually operable handle is slidable between a closed terminal position corresponding to the first locking position of the locking bolt and an open terminal position corresponding to a retracted position of the locking bolt. The handle and facia plate on at least one side of the locking assembly, Page 84

85 and preferably on both sides thereof, are provided with cooperating formations enabling a removable lock such as a padlock to be employed for releasably locking the manually operable handle in its closed terminal position. The locking bolt may have a second locking position in which it projects beyond the first locking position with either the key operated lock or knob being required to move the locking both between the first and second locking positions. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/18 43: 2012/09/19 51: D21F 71: Ichikawa Co., Ltd. 72: YAZAKI, Takao, ISHINO, Atsushi, INOUE, Kenji, TAMURA, Ai 33: JP 31: : 2010/02/19 54: PAPERMAKING PROCESS BELT AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME A process belt for papermaking with a long operational life comprises an integrated structure of a reinforcing fibrous base material 6 and a polyurethane and the outer peripheral surface 21 and the inner peripheral surface 22 are made of the polyurethane. Nanoparticles comprising, as main component, a silicon oxide component, the surface of which is treated with an organic silane coupling agent, are homogeneously dispersed in one part or all of the polyurethane. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/17 43: 2012/08/17 51: F23C, F23D,F23K 71: AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. 72: WATSON, MATTHEW JAMES, HE, XIAOYI 33: US 31: 12/708,166 32: 2010/02/18 54: LIQUID FUEL COMBUSTION PROCESS AND APPARATUS An apparatus for combustion of a liquid fuel, such as an atomizer or burner, and an associated method using the apparatus for combusting an atomized liquid fuel. The apparatus for combustion has an outer conduit, an inner conduit and a spray tip. The spray tip has a mixing chamber for receiving a liquid fuel and an atomizing gas, and an orifice for discharging the liquid fuel and atomizing gas mixture as an atomized liquid fuel. The inner conduit has external fins where at least some of the external fins contact the inner surface of the spray tip. 21: 2011/ : 2008/08/29 43: 2012/09/04 51: B32B 71: MILLENNIUM INORGANIC CHEMICALS, INC. 72: MALTBY, JULIE ELIZABETH, BYGOTT, CLAIRE 33: US 31: 11/848,972 32: 2007/08/31 54: PHOTOCATALYTIC COATING Page 85

86 De-polluting, self-cleaning coating compositions are disclosed which comprise an organic binder having dispersed therein photocatlytic titanium dioxide particles substantially in anatase form which have an average crystallite size between about 1 nm and about 150 nm and which preferably have photocatalytic activity in the presence of visible light. Advantageously, the coatings of the invention do not require pre-activation to achieve high initial photocatalytic activity against pollutants in the air, such as Nox compounds. 21: 2011/ : 09/03/ : 02/10/ : F01D 71: MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. 72: TOCHITANI NAOTO and OTANI YUKIHIRO 33: JP 31: 2009/ : 2008/08/10 54: TURBINE 57: Provided is a turbine in which a support section (in more detail, a truncated cone section) is prevented from being deformed (tilted) due to a difference in pressure or thermal elongation. The turbine (1) comprises a vertically split cabin (3) divided into two parts in the longitudinal direction and a support section (9) for supporting a stationary blade holding ring (8) disposed in the cabin (3). The support section (9) comprises a flange section (9a) fixedly held between one and the other joint surfaces of the cabin (3) and a truncated cone section (9b) for connecting the flange section (9a) and the stationary blade holding ring (8). A thick wall section (9c) having a plate thickness larger than the plate thicknesses of the flange section (9a) and the stationary blade holding ring (8) is provided between the flange section (9a) and the stationary blade holding ring (8) which are positioned on the lower half section. 21: 2011/ : 2011/03/10 43: 2012/09/20 51: A61K; A61Q 71: ROVI COSMETICS INTERNATIONAL GMBH 72: TEICHMÜLLER, DIRK, BEYER, MONIKA, TEICHMÜLLER, SARAH, MUNK, CHRISTIAN 33: DE 31: : 2010/03/17 54: COMPOSITION HAVING A SIRTUIN ACTIVATOR The present invention concerns a composition having at least one sirtuin activator and a carrier system for the at least one sirtuin activator, wherein the carrier system includes lipid vesicles with one or more lipid membranes. To provide an improved action of sirtuin activators in living skin cells, it is proposed in accorance with the invention that the at least one sirtuin activator is contained in the lipid vesicles and the lipid vesicles have a positive surface charge, wherein the positive surface charge is afforded by the lipid vesicles in the lipid membrane or membranes in addition to the lipids from which the vesicles are made up having positively charged molecules as charge generators, wherein said charge generators are selected from quaternary ammonium compound. 21: 2011/ : 2008/09/18 43: 2012/09/18 51: C07C; B01D 71: CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 72: POWELL, NATHAN KIRK 33: US 31: 11/904,574 32: 2007/09/27 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING ACETIC ACID WITH IMPROVED PURIFICATION Page 86

87 An improved method of producing acetic acid includes condensing overhead vapour from a light ends column and decanting the condensed vapour to a light phase and a heavy phase. The heavy phase consists predominantly of methyl iodide and at least a portion of the decanted heavy phase is refluxed to the light ends column. Acetic acid content of the light ends column overhead stream and water content of the light ends column product (sidedraw) stream are both decreased, improving purification efficiency. 21: 2011/ : 2011/03/17 43: 2012/09/17 51: C02F 71: AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. 72: DHOLAKIA, VIPUL P 33: US 31: 12/726,702 32: 2010/03/18 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DISSOLUTION OF OZONE IN WATER AND CATALYTIC OXIDATION A system and method for oxidation treatment of water in which ozone gas is dissolved in water by passing a mixed gas-liquid stream through a monolith at an elevated pressure that is close to the preferred gas output pressure for an ozone generator. The monolith is preferably contained at least partially within a gas-liquid separator vessel. Advanced oxidation is optionally provided by injecting hydrogen peroxide and/or embedding a catalyst on the monolith. At least a portion of the treated water is preferably recycled in order to increase total ozone dosing in the effluent stream. 21: 2011/ : 2011/03/18 43: 2012/09/19 51: E21B 71: CIRIS ENERGY, INC. 72: DOWNEY, Robert, A., WARE, Marc 33: US 31: 61/100,289 32: 2008/09/26 54: METHOD FOR EVALUATION, DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION OF IN-SITU BIOCONVERSION PROCESSES A method for the evaluation, design and optimization of in-situ bioconversion processes for the conversion of carbon to methane and other useful gases and liquids. The method utilizes a comprehensive computer simulation model for accurately simulating the physical and dynamic conditions in a subterranean carbon-bearing formation and the effects of stimulating the growth of indigenous or non-indigenous microbes therein for the bioconverstion of carbon to methane and other useful gases and liquids. The method enables the prediction of bioconversion rates and efficiencies under a range of variables, and thus provides for the optimization of in-situ bioconversion process design and operation. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/25 43: 2012/09/25 51: C10G; C10L 71: DORF KETAL CHEMICALS (I) PVT. LTD. 72: SUBRAMANIYAM, MAHESH 33: IN 31: 1790/MUM/ : 2008/08/26 Page 87

88 54: A NEW ADDITIVE FOR INHIBITING ACID CORROSION AND METHOD OF USING THE NEW ADDITIVE The present invention relates to the field of corrosion inhibition in hydrocarbon fluid processing units. The present invention comprises a new additive for inhibiting acid corrosion comprising polymeric thiophosphate ester, which is obtained by reaction of a polymer compound having mono, di or poly hydroxyl group, preferably polymer compound which is hydroxyl - termination, more preferably said polymer compound comprising hydroxyl - terminated polyisobutylene or polybutene and phosphorous pentasulphide. Said polymeric thiophosphate ester is further reacted with any oxide selected from group consisting of ethylene oxide, butylenes oxide or propylene oxide or such other oxide, preferably ethylene oxide, capably forming ethylene oxide derivative of thiophosphate ester. The invention is useful effecting acid corrosion inhibition on the metal surfaces of a distillation unit, distillation column, trays, packing and pump around piping. 21: 2011/ : 18/04/ : 19/09/ : F16K, F16L 71: NICRO INDUSTRIAL (PTY) LTD 72: LOUBSER JAN PHILIPPUS 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/04/07 54: INFLATABLE SEALED KNIFE GATE VALVE 57: A valve which includes a passage, and a valve member which is movable transversely to an elongate axis of the passage to open or close the passage, wherein the passage decreases gradually in cross-sectional area, each of two opposed ends of the passage, towards a location in which the valve member is positioned., A valve which includes a passage, and a valve member which is movable transversely to an elongate axis of the passage to open or close the passage, wherein the passage decreases gradually in cross-sectional area, each of two opposed ends of the passage, towards a location in which the valve member is positioned. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/01 43: 2012/05/02 51: A61F 71: L.R.R. & D. LTD. 72: ROSENBERG, LIOR 33: US 31: 61/102,013 32: 2008/10/02 54: INTERFACE LAYER WOUND DRESSING The invention relates to a wound dressing and methods of preparation and use thereof for promoting healing of a wound bed. In particular, the wound dressing is advantageous for application to a debrided wound bed. The wound dressing comprises an open conduit polymeric foam matrix, and a hydrophilic polymer which is disposed in dry form on the inner surfaces of the conduits within the matrix. Page 88

89 21: 2011/ : 05/05/ : 08/10/ : B02C 71: LOESCHE GMBH 72: JORG LANGEL 33: DE 31: : 2010/03/09 54: ROLLER MILL 57: The invention relates to a roller mill, in particular an air-swept roller mill of the LOESCHE type. The roller mill is preferably used for the comminution of cement clinker or granulated slag and has fixed rotating grinding rollers (4) on a grinding track (2) of a rotating grinding pan (3) and fixed rotatable preparation rollers (6) between the grinding rollers (4), said preparation rollers compressing and deaerating the bed of product to be milled. To increase the efficiency of the grinding process whilst simultaneously decreasing the energy demand, the position of the preparation rollers is altered in such a way that said preparation rollers, which are connected upstream, roll over and compress the entire product to be milled that is supplied to the grinding rollers in a spiral. The preparation rollers, when viewed from above the grinding pan, are positioned radially in the direction of the centre of the grinding pan and their running surfaces roll along a smaller race than the associated grinding rollers. 21: 2011/ : 09/05/ : 11/09/ : H02G 71: ELECTRIC POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE INC 72: BARTLETT GLYNN R, PHILLIPS ANDREW JOHN, MAJOR MARK 33: US 31: 61/303,046 32: 2010/02/10 54: LINE INSPECTION ROBOT AND SYSTEM 57: The present invention relates to an overhead transmission line inspection robot and system for inspecting transmission line components and right of way conditions. The overhead transmission line inspection robot includes a communications and control system adapted to control the robot and transmit information and a drive system for propelling the robot along a shield wire to enable inspection over a large area. The robot further includes a camera adapted to inspect right of way and component conditions; a light detection and ranging (LiDar) sensor adapted to measure conductor position, vegetation, and nearby structures; and a global positioning system adapted to identify the robot's position and speed. 21: 2011/ : 09/05/ : 11/09/ : H02G 71: ELECTRIC POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE INC Page 89

90 72: BARTLETT GLYNN R, PHILLIPS ANDREW JOHN, MAJOR MARK 33: US 31: 61/303,047 32: 2010/02/10 54: LINE INSPECTION ROBOT AND SYSTEM 57: The present invention relates to an overhead transmission line inspection robot and system for inspecting transmission line components and right of way conditions. The line inspection robot includes at least one drive system for propelling the robot along a line, a platform adapted to pivot relative to the at least one drive system, and a control system adapted to control the robot. 21: 2011/ : 09/05/ : 11/09/ : B25J, G01R, H01L, H02G 71: ELECTRIC POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE INC 72: BARTLETT GLYNN R, PHILLIPS ANDREW JOHN, MAJOR MARK 33: US 31: 61/303,047 32: 2010/02/10 54: LINE INSPECTION ROBOT AND SYSTEM 57: The present invention relates to a diverter system to allow a line inspection robot to traverse an object. The diverter system includes a first diverter attached to a shield wire, a second diverter attached to the shield wire at a position spaced from the first diverter, and a bridge having a first end connected to the first diverter and a second end connected to the second diverter. The first diverter disengages the robot from the shield wire and onto the bridge and the second diverter disengages the robot from the bridge and onto the shield wire to allow the robot to traverse the object. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/12 43: 2012/08/29 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V. 72: BARBAY, J. Kent, CHAKRAVARTY, Devraj, SHOOK, Brian Christopher, WANG, Aihua 33: US 31: 61/104,781 32: 2008/10/13 54: METHYLENE AMINES OF THIENO [2,3-D] PYRIMIDINE AND THEIR USE AS ADENOSINE A2A RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS This invention relates to a novel thieno[2,3- d]pyrimidine, A, and its therapeutic and prophylactic uses, wherein R1 and R2 are definedin the specification. Disorders treated and/or prevented include Parkinson's Disease. 21: 2011/ : 13/05/ : 15/08/ : E21C 71: BRADKEN RESOURCES PTY LIMITED 72: CHARLTON,MITCHELL BRIAN 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 54: MOUNTING FOR A REPLACEABLE TOOL 57: A mounting for a replaceable tool on a groundengaging machine, the mounting having a tool holder having an aperture extending into a body portion of the tool holder for receiving a projecting mounting portion of the tool, the tool holder having an inter-engagement structure for mechanically engaging with a base having a complementary Page 90

91 structure, the base being adapted to be fixed to the machine, and the mounting further having retaining means for cooperating with the holder and the tool when installed to retain the holder on the base. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/13 43: 2012/08/31 51: A61K, C07D 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: STEWART, Andrew, SEARLE, Xenia, DARCZAK, Daria, YEUNG, Ming, DIDOMENICO, Stanley 33: US 31: 61/117,995 32: 2008/11/26 54: SUBSTITUTED OCTAHYDROCYCLOPENTA (C) PYRROL-4 -AMINES AS CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS The present application relates to calcium channel inhibitors containing compounds of formula (I), wherein L1, L2, R1, R2, and R3 are as defined in the specification. The present application also relates to compositions comprising such compounds, and methods of treating conditions and disorders using such compounds and compositions. 21: 2011/ : 11/05/ : 08/10/ : G05D 71: HMX SYSTEMS PRIVATE LTD and VIVEK SONI 33: IN 31: 1745/MUM/ : 2008/08/18 54: DIRECT EVAPORATIVE HEAT EXCHANGERS,METHODS OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF TO MULTI-STAGE COOLING SYSTEMS 57: Direct evaporative Heat Exchanger, methods of manufacture thereof and applications thereof to multistage cooling systems are disclosed. The Direct Evaporative Heat Exchanger of this invention includes a number of polymer substrates where a top surface and a bottom surface of each of the polymer substrate are treated to render each surface hydrophilic which renders high thermal efficiency and enhanced dimensional stability. The Multi Stage Evaporative Cooling Systems comprise an indirect evaporation component where the fluid is pre-cooled indirectly with the heat exchangers, followed by the direct evaporative heat exchanger where the precooled fluid is further cooled directly by evaporative cooling. The Direct evaporative heat exchanger of this invention can be utilized alone or in combination in a multistage cooling apparatus also including additional cooling components such as cooling coils or heat pipes. This Invention also relates to other Multi-Stage cooling devices. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/13 43: 2012/08/17 51: A61B 71: PRO MEDICAL INNOVATIONS LIMITED 72: HARPER, DALE STEVEN, NALLY, JOHN AIDAN, TOWNSEND, DAVID JOHN, ISMAIL, KHALED MOSTAFA KAM 33: GB 31: : 2008/10/18 33: GB 31: : 2009/05/13 54: FORCEPS Page 91

92 The invention provides a forceps system comprising a pair of forceps members and force measurement means operable to measure compressive and traction forces exerted by the forceps when in use, and to output measurement signals indicative of such forces. Also provided is a method of measuring the compressive and traction forces exerted by a forceps system when in use. A toothbrush head with bristles comprising tapered and non-tapered bristles, in which the non-tapered bristles extend to two different lengths from the face, being a first greater length LN1 and a second shorter length LN2. In a preferred embodiment non- tapered bristles are combined with tapered bristles in tufts which are inclined in opposite directions away from and towards the grip handle. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/20 43: 2012/08/30 51: B44C, G02B 71: 3M Innovative Properties Company 72: ENDLE, James P., LORIMOR, Lynn E., KRAMLICH, David C. 33: US 31: 12/257,223 32: 2008/10/23 54: METHODS OF FORMING SHEETING WITH COMPOSITE IMAGES THAT FLOAT AND SHEETING WITH COMPOSITE IMAGES THAT FLOAT Microlens sheetings with different types of composite images are disclosed, in which the composite image floats above, in, or below the sheeting, or some combination. One type of composite image may be viewable to the unaided eye or an observer and another type of composite image is viewable only to the aided eye of an observer. Methods for providing such an imaged sheeting are also disclosed. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/26 43: 2012/08/28 51: A46B, A46D 71: GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare GmbH & Co. KG 72: KRAEMER, Hans, DAHLKOETTER, Claudia 33: GB 31: : 2008/12/15 54: TOOTHBRUSH 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/27 43: 2012/08/28 51: A61K, C07K 71: Eli Lilly and Company 72: LEUNG, Donmienne Doen Mun, LUAN, Peng, MANETTA, Joseph Vincent, TANG, Ying, WITCHER, Derrick Ryan 33: US 31: 61/120,076 32: 2008/12/05 54: ANTI-FERROPORTIN 1 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF Provided are monoclonal antibodies and antigenbinding fragments thereof that bind to, and inhibit the activity of human FPN1, and which are effective in maintaining or increasing the transport of iron out of mammalian cells and/or maintaining or increasing the level of serum iron, reticulocyte count, red blood cell count, hemoglobin, and/or hematocrit in a subject in vivo. Page 92

93 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/27 43: 2012/08/28 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Eli Lilly and Company 72: BURKHOLDER, Timothy Paul, CLAYTON, Joshua Ryan, MA, Liandong 33: US 31: 61/122,854 32: 2008/12/16 54: AMINO PYRAZOLE COMPOUND The present invention provides amino pyrazole compounds useful in the treatment of chronic myeloproliferative disorders and various cancers, e.g., glioblastoma, breast cancer, multiple myeloma, prostate cancer, and leukemias. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/27 43: 2012/08/28 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Eli Lilly and Company 72: ASTLES, Peter Charles, GUIDETTI, Rossella, HOLLINSHEAD, Sean Patrick, TIDWELL, Michael Wade 33: US 31: 61/138,589 32: 2008/12/18 54: PURINE COMPOUNDS A compound of the formula and pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of pain. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/27 43: 2012/08/28 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Eli Lilly and Company 72: BUENO MELENDO, Ana Belen, AGEJAS- CHICHARRO, Francisco Javier 33: EP 31: : 2008/12/19 54: ARYLCYCLOPROPYLACETAMIDE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS GLUCOKINASE ACTIVATORS A compound of formula (A); and pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of diabetes. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/27 43: 2012/08/28 51: C07D, C09K 71: Transitions Optical, Inc. 72: HE, Meng, DABIDEEN, Darrin R., KUMAR, Anil, KELLAR II, Terry A. 33: US 31: 12/329,092 32: 2008/12/05 54: PHOTOCHROMIC COMPOUNDS A photochromic compound is provided, which may be a pyran, an oxazine, or a fulgide. The photochromic compound has at least one substituent Q attached thereto, each Q independently being - N3, -CN, -COOR', -CCR', -C(R')C(R')R', -OCOR', - OCOOR', -SR', -OSO2R''', and/or -CON(R')R', wherein each R' is hydrogen, an unsubstituted or Page 93

94 substituted alkyl group having from 1 to 18 carbon atoms; an unsubstituted or substituted aryl group, an unsubstituted or substituted alkene or alkyne group having from 2 to 18 carbon atoms, wherein the substituents are halo or hydroxyl and R"' is -CF3 or a perfluorinated alkyl group having from 2 to 18 carbon atoms The number, locations and nature of the constituents Q are dependent upon the structure of the photochromic compound. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/30 43: 2012/08/30 51: B02C 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: SJÖBERG, Patrik, PERSSON, Sebastian 33: SE 31: : 2008/12/19 54: THRUST BEARING FOR A GYRATORY CRUSHER AND METHOD OF SUPPORTING A VERTICAL SHAFT IN SUCH A CRUSHER A gyratory crusher comprises a crushing head on which a first crushing shell is mounted, and a frame on which a second crushing shell is mounted. The crusher has a trust bearing (24) which is made up of horizontal bearing plates (26, 27, 28) and which is located between a vertical shaft (2) and a pis-ton (30) arranged vertically below the same. The crusher further has a first space (40), which is adapted to receive a variable amount of pressurized liquid, which first space (40) is defined by the piston (30) and a piston housing (32) formed in the frame, and a second space (44) which is adapted to receive, by way of a duct (46), pressurized liquid from the first space (40), which second space (44) is located between the vertical shaft (2) and the piston (30) and at least partly accommodated in an opening in at least one of said bearing plates (26, 27, 28). The first space (40) and the second space (44) are adapted by means of the liquid to transmit forces from the crushing head to the piston housing (32), in order that the load on the trust bearing (24) is relieved. 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/03 43: 2012/08/31 51: C07D 71: THE SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE 72: DING, SHENG, XU, YUE 33: US 31: 61/200,808 32: 2008/12/03 54: STEM CELL CULTURES The present invention relates compounds for stabilizing cells and methods of their use. 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/03 43: 2012/08/31 51: C08J; C08B; C08K; C08L 71: ECOSYNTHETIX LTD Page 94

95 72: WILDI, ROBERT H, VAN EGDOM, EDWARD, BLOEMBERGEN, STEVEN, LEE, DO I, MCLENNAN, I J 33: US 31: 61/119,602 32: 2008/12/03 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING BIOPOLYMER NANOPARTICLE BIOLATEX COMPOSITIONS HAVING ENHANCED PERFORMANCE AND COMPOSITIONS BASED THEREON The present invention provides novel biolatex conjugate compositions and methods of production and use thereof. The novel biolatex conjugate compositions comprise a biopolymer-additive complex (prepared by co-extruding a biopolymer feedstock, at least one performance-enhancing additive, and at least one plasticizer under shear forces) reacted with a crosslinking agent under shear forces. The biolatex conjugate compositions exhibit enhanced performance properties for coated paper, paperboard, and other applications using extremely low levels of performance-enhancing additives. activated state, and being operable for switching from a first absorption state to a second absorption state in response to actinic radiation, to revert back to the first absorption state in response to thermal energy, and to linearly polarize transmitted radiation in at least one of the two states; or (2) an at least partially ordered polymeric sheet connected to the substrate; and a thermally reversible photochromicdichroic compound that is at least partially aligned with the polymeric sheet and has an average absorption ratio greater than 2.3 in the activated state. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/31 43: 2012/08/31 51: G02B 71: Transitions Optical, Inc. 72: KUMAR, Anil, FOLLER, Peter C., FURAR, Elizabeth, BLACKBURN, Forrest R. 33: US 31: 12/338,476 32: 2008/12/18 54: CLEAR TO CIRCULAR POLARIZING PHOTOCHROMIC DEVICES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME The present invention provides optical elements comprising a photochromic linear polarizing element and a birefringent layer that circularly or elliptically polarizes transmitted radiation. The photochromic linear polarizing element comprises a substrate and either: (1) a coating comprising an aligned, thermally reversible photochromic-dichroic compound having an average absorption ratio of at least 1.5 in an 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/31 43: 2012/08/31 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Abbott Healthcare Products B.V. 72: SMID, Pieter, MLINARIC, Michael, LANGE, Josephus H. M., KOEHLER, Konrad F., NUNEZ- GARCIA, Sara, WEGENER, Elmar 33: EP 31: : 2008/12/12 33: US 31: 61/121,913 32: 2008/12/12 54: SPIRO AZEPANE-OXAZOLIDINONES AS Kv1.3 POTASSIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS This invention concerns spiro azepaneoxazolidinones as voltage gated Kv1.3 potassium channel blockers, pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds, methods for preparing the compounds, methods for preparing novel intermediates useful for their synthesis, and methods for preparing compositions. The invention also relates to the uses of such compounds and compositions, particularly their use in administering them to patients to achieve a therapeutic effect in the treatment of diabetes, psoriasis, obesity, transplant rejection and inflammatory neuropathies, including T-cell mediated autoimmune diseases Page 95

96 such as rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis. The compounds have formula (1): wherein the symbols have the meanings given in the specification. 54: ABSORBENT ARTICLES WITH PRIMARY AND SECONDARY WETNESS INDICATING An absorbent article with a primary visual fullness indicator and a secondary visual wetness indicator. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/31 43: 2012/09/06 51: A61K 71: EnVivo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 72: KOENIG, Gerhard, CHESWORTH, Richard, SHAPIRO, Gideon 33: US 31: 61/116,106 32: 2008/11/19 54: TREATMENT OF COGNITIVE DISORDERS WITH (R)-7-CHLORO-N-(QUINUCLIDIN-3- YL)BENZO[B]THIOPHENE-2-CARBOXAMIDE AND PHARMACEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE SALTS THEREOF (R)-7-chloro-N-(quinuclidin-3-yl)benzo[b]thiophene- 2-carboxamide has been found to have procognitive effects in humans at unexpectedly low doses. Thus, (R)-7-chloro-N-(quinuclidin-3-yl)benzo[b]thiophene- 2-carboxamide and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof can be used at unexpectedly low doses improve cognition. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/01 43: 2012/09/04 51: A61F 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: SCHMIDT, Mattias, ROBLES, Miguel Alvaro, ROE, Donald Carroll, DIVO, Michael I 33: US 31: 61/141,573 32: 2008/12/30 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/01 43: 2012/09/04 51: A61F 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: ROBLES, Miguel Alvaro, SCHMIDT, Mattias, ROE, Donald Carroll, CAIN, Kara Marie 33: US 31: 12/346,481 32: 2008/12/30 33: US 31: 61/141,573 32: 2008/12/30 54: ABSORBENT ARTICLES WITH MULTIPLE INDICATING WIDTHS An absorbent article comprises a first location of a first portion of a visual fullness indicating area that is configured to change to a subsequent visual state when indicating the presence of a bodily exudate. At the first location, the first portion has a first overall width. The absorbent article also comprises a Page 96

97 second location of a second portion of a visual fullness indicating area that is configured to change to a subsequent visual state when indicating the presence of a bodily exudate. The second location is outboard from the first location. The second location has a second overall width that is wider than the first overall width. compositions which are used in treating, controlling and preventing of endo- and ectoparasite infections and infestations in animals or for combating pests in plants or plant propagation material. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/03 43: 2012/09/04 51: B01L, G01N 71: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 72: LAUBSCHER, Markus, TUYLS, Pim T., PETKOVI, Milan, SKORIC, Boris 33: EP 31: : 2008/11/06 54: CUVETTE AND METHOD FOR AUTHENTICATING A CUVETTE A cuvette (10) for storing a biological sample to be analyzed by means of a predefined detection technique is disclosed. The cuvette (10) is formed from a moldable material that contains particles (15a, 15b) at a concentration within a predefined range. The particles (15a, 15b) are randomly distributed, in order to form a unique pattern. Moreover, the particles (15a, 15b) have measurable physical properties, so that the unique pattern is detectable using the detection technique that is used to analyze the biological sample. The unique properties obtained by the randomly distributed particles (15a, 15b) render copying nearly impossible, since it is more complicated to distribute the particles in a predetermined pattern than to let them distribute randomly. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/02 43: 2012/09/11 51: A61K, A61P, C07H 71: MERIAL LIMITED 72: MENG, Charles, Q. 33: US 31: 61/119,761 32: 2008/12/04 54: DIMERIC AVERMECTIN AND MILBEMYCIN DERIVATIVES This invention provides for novel antiparasitic and pesticidal derivatives of avermectin and milbemycin compounds in which two avermectin or milbemycin members are linked together by a chemical linker. The resulting compounds may be used in veterinary 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/03 43: 2012/09/04 51: A61K, C07K, C12N 71: Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V. 72: SWANSON, Ronald V., SHANKLEY, Nigel P., MORENO, Veronica, GENGO, Peter 33: US 31: 61/111,233 32: 2008/11/04 Page 97

98 54: CRHR2 PEPTIDE AGONISTS AND USES THEREOF The present invention relates to novel peptides that are selective corticotropin releasing hormone receptor type 2 (CRHR2) agonists and compositions thereof for the treatment, amelioration or inhibition of cardiovascular conditions, including but not limited to heart failure. The novel peptide agonist preferably comprise modifications that include pegylated peptides. Furthermore, the present invention also relates to methods for the treatment and prevention of a disease or disorder related to CRHR2 activity. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/03 43: 2012/09/04 51: F27B 71: Holcim Technology Ltd, CMD Engrenages Et Réducteurs 72: BURKHALTER, René, CHICHERY, Laurent 33: AT 31: A 1913/ : 2008/12/09 54: DEVICE FOR TRANSFERRING A TORQUE TO A ROTARY KILN In a device for transferring a torque to a rotary kiln (13) using a drive shaft (4) with a drive pinion (5) driven by a motor (1), said pinion driving a gear rim (12) connected to the rotary kiln (13), the drive pinion (5) drives the gear rim (12) while interconnecting a transmission (6), wherein a gear rim (7) of the transmission (6) engages with the drive pinion (5) moveably in the axial direction. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/07 43: 2012/09/07 51: A61K, A61P, C07H 71: Centocor Ortho Biotech Products L.P., Medivir AB 72: JONCKERS, Tim Hugo Maria, RABOISSON, Pierre Jean-Marie Bernard, VAN HOOF, Steven Maurice Paula, VANDEKERCKHOVE, Leen Anna Maria, VANDYCK, Koen 33: EP 31: : 2008/12/08 54: URACYL CYCLOPROPYL NUCLEOTIDES Compounds of the formula (I) including any possible stereoisomers thereof, wherein: R1 is hydrogen or halo; R4 is a monophosphate, diphosphate or triphosphate ester; or R4 is a group of formula (II) R7 is optionally substituted phenyl; naphthyl; indolyl or N-C1-C6alkyloxycarbonyl- indolyl; R8 is hydrogen, C1-C6alkyl, benzyl; R8' is hydrogen, C1-C6alkyl, benzyl; or R8 and R8' together with the carbon atom to which they are attached form C3-C7cycloalkyl; R9 is C1-C10alkyl, benzyl, or optionally substituted phenyl; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof. pharmaceutical formulations and the use of compounds I as HCV inhibitors. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/07 43: 2012/09/07 51: F21S, F21V, G02B 71: Soliton Network Devices Pty Ltd 72: CARROLL, Saul S., PULLIKASERIL, Cibby B. 33: AU 31: : 2008/11/07 Page 98

99 54: A LIGHT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM In a first aspect of the invention the light distribution system generally comprises a plurality of light converging elements, such as converging lenses, and a plurality of wavelength selective optical conduits, such as wavelength selective optical fibres, having wavelength-dependent transmission. In a second aspect, the light distribution system generally comprises a plurality of light converging elements, a plurality of optical conduits and a first frame including a first set of alignment holes for holding the plurality of light converging elements. The converging lenses and the optical fibres are so aligned that light that is converged or concentrated by the converging lenses is coupled into the optical fibres. Once received into the optical fibres, the converged light is transported in the optical fibres. The converged light may be transported to another end of the optical fibres and may leave the optical fibres for illumination purposes. Actuation of the gasflow generator, which causes gas to flow through the device (20) and to entrain powder from the powder receptacle (31), thereby to dispense powder from the device (20), is accompanied by actuation of the agitator, causing the powder receptacle (31) to be mechanically agitated, thereby facilitating the release of powder from the powder receptacle (31). 21: 2011/ : 08/06/ : 10/09/ : A61M 71: PROFIBRIX B.V. 72: HARVEY OLIVER T, GREEHALGH PAUL, GRIMBERGEN JOSEPH MARIA 33: GB 31: : 2008/12/15, 54: POWDER DELIVERY DEVICE 57: A device (20) for the topical dispensing of a powder, typically a powder medicament, comprises, or is adapted to be coupled to, a powder receptacle (31) and a gasflow generator. The gasflow generator is adapted, in use, to cause gas to flow through the device (20), which further comprises an agitator by which the powder and/or the powder receptacle (31) can be mechanically agitated. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/08 43: 2012/09/10 51: B01D, C08F 71: Solvay SA 72: CARTAGE, Thierry, SALTO, Andrea, RIBEIRO, Pedro 33: FR 31: : 2008/12/22 54: STRIPPING COLUMN AND PROCESS FOR EXTRACTING A COMPONENT FROM A LIQUID MEDIUM Stripping column and process for extracting a component from a liquid medium using a gas, the stripping column comprising a vertical column (10) comprising an essentially cylindrical wall (54), the vertical column (10) being divided by horizontal perforated plates (20) into a series of superposed chambers (11, 12,..., 16, 17), each chamber (11, 12,..., 16, 17) comprising several vertical partitions (34, 34I, 34II, 34III, 34IV, 34V) positioned so as to form chicanes. According to one important aspect of the invention, the vertical partitions (34, 34I, 34II, 34III, 34IV, 34V) are attached to the wall (54) of the vertical column (10) and are designed so as to hold the perforated plates (20). Page 99

100 zone (90), the receiving zone (90) being configured so as to be able to carry out a degassing of the liquid medium in the receiving zone (90). 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/08 43: 2012/09/10 51: B01D, C08F 71: Solvay SA 72: CARTAGE, Thierry, SALTO, Andrea, RIBEIRO, Pedro 33: FR 31: : 2008/12/22 54: STRIPPING COLUMN AND PROCESS FOR EXTRACTING A COMPONENT FROM A LIQUID MEDIUM Stripping column and process for extracting a component from a liquid medium using a gas, the stripping column comprising a vertical column (10) comprising an essentially cylindrical wall (54), the vertical column (10) being divided by horizontal perforated plates (20) into a series of superposed chambers (11, 12,..., 16, 17), each chamber (11, 12,..., 16, 17) comprising several vertical partitions (34, 34I, 3II, 34III, 34IV, 34V) positioned so as to form chicanes, an upper chamber (17) comprising at least one liquid medium inlet port (28). According to one important aspect of the invention, the upper chamber (17) comprises a liquid medium receiving 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/08 43: 2012/09/10 51: B60C 71: Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations, LLC 72: TATLOCK, Ronald W. 33: US 31: 12/328,244 32: 2008/12/04 54: SIDEWALL PROTECTOR RIBS A pneumatic tire for use with telescopic material handlers includes a first concentrically continuous sidewall protector rib projecting radially outward from the sidewall and located above a midpoint of the sidewall. A second non-continuous sidewall protector rib is located concentrically outward of the first sidewall protector rib. The tire is a relatively low aspect ratio tire having a relatively flat sidewall profile. This provides a tire having the advantage of added sidewall protection without increasing the overall width of the inflated tire. Page 100

101 so as to create a jet of metal alloy vapour of sonic velocity towards the surface of the substrate (7) and perpendicular thereto, said ejector (3) being in sealed communication with a separate mixer device (14), which is itself connected upstream to at least two crucibles (11, 12) respectively, these containing different metals M1 and M2 in liquid form, each crucible (11, 12) being connected to the mixer (14) by its own pipe (4, 4'). 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/09 43: 2012/09/11 51: A23L 71: Nestec S.A. 72: SCHMITT, Jeroen Antonius Johannes, DEBECHE, Takoua, COLAROW, Ladislas N.A., JANKOVIC, Ivana, SPRENGER, Norbert 33: EP 31: : 2008/11/10 54: SIALIC ACID PRODUCING BACTERIA The present invention generally relates to the field of sialic acids, in particular to the field of sialic acid enriched food products and their uses. One embodiment of the present invention relates to a food product enriched with food-grade sialic acid producing bacteria and/or a fraction thereof containing sialic acid. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/09 43: 2012/09/11 51: C23C 71: ArcelorMittal France 72: SILBERBERG, Eric, VANHEE, Luc, SCHMITZ, Bruno, MONNOYER, Maxime 33: EP 31: : 2008/12/18 54: INDUSTRIAL VAPOUR GENERATOR FOR DEPOSITING AN ALLOY COATING ON A METAL STRIP The present invention relates to a vacuum deposition facility for depositing a metal alloy coating on a substrate (7), said facility being equipped with a vapour generator/mixer comprising a vacuum chamber (6) in the form of an enclosure provided with means for creating a vacuum state therein relative to the external environment and provided with means for the entry and exit of the substrate (7), while still being essentially sealed from the external environment, said enclosure including a vapour deposition head, called the injector (3), configured 21: 2011/ : 13/06/ : 08/10/ : C06B 71: ORICA EXPLOSIVES TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD of 1 Nicholson Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000,Australia 72: RANCOURT MARC, PETZOLD JAN, KILCULLEN DANIEL, LEE MING CHUNG, SCHNEIDER HELMUT 33: US. 31: 61/ : 2008/12/24 54: AMINE REACTED ALPHA, BETA- UNSATURATED CARBONYL COMPOUND THICKENED EXPLOSIVE EMULSIONS 57: A method of producing a thickened emulsion explosive, which method comprises reacting in an emulsion explosive an amine compound and an a,ß- Page 101

102 unsaturated carbonyl compound such that thickening of the emulsion explosive occurs. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/13 43: 2012/09/13 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: Glaxo Group Limited 72: ASHMAN, Claire, BEATON, Andrew, ELLIS, Jonathan Henry, HAN, Bajin, KIRBY, Ian, KULL, Frederick, LEWIS, Alan, LINDLEY, Kathryn Mason, ORECCHIA, Martin Anibal, SHEN, Ying, WILSON, Paul, XU, Tian Shun, ZHANG, Hong 33: US 31: 61/138,980 32: 2008/12/19 54: MYOSTATIN BINDING PROTEINS Description of antigen binding proteins, such as antibodies, which bind to myostatin, polynucleotides encoding such antigen binding proteins, pharmaceutical compositions comprising said antigen binding proteins and methods of manufacture. Furthermore, description of the use of such antigen binding proteins in the treatment or prophylaxis of diseases associated with any one or a combination of decreased muscle mass, muscle strength and muscle function. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/13 43: 2012/09/13 51: H02J, H03K, H05C 71: Gallagher Group Limited 72: TYLER, George William 33: NZ 31: : 2008/11/13 54: ELECTRIC FENCE ENERGISER A method of operating an electric fence energiser, including the steps of:storing energy in an energy storage element, and transferring energy from the energy storage element to an inductive element, the method characterised by the steps of using a rectifying element to prevent the transfer of energy from the inductive element into a load on the output of the energiser while the transfer of energy from the energy storage element to the inductive element occurs, and releasing the energy held by the inductive element once an energy threshold on the inductive element has been reached. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/15 43: 2012/08/29 51: F21V, H05B 71: BURDA, Jiri 72: BURDA, Jiri 33: DE 31: : 2008/11/20 54: MULTIFUNCTIONAL SUPPLY ELEMENT The invention relates to a multifunctional supply element comprising various functional elements for emitting heat, light beams or audio or video information. The known supply elements comprise thermal radiators and lighting elements that are disposed in separate housings or in a common housing. To increase the attractiveness and flexibility, the invention proposes that, first of all, other types of functional elements, such as water spray elements, loudspeakers, and display devices be connected to the support of the supply element rigidly or rotatably and secondly, that the individual functional elements be fed from a universal bus system so that any of the functionalities can be connected to the respective connections. Page 102

103 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/15 43: 2012/09/17 51: A01K 71: Nestec S.A. 72: WINKLEMAN, Adam, JOHNSON, Seth, MAYERS, Brian, REUST, Patrick, SOKOLIK, Igor, TANG, Ying, GUFFEY, Wendell Ray, ZHANG, Yimin, PRATT, Regina, KELLER, Eric 33: US 31: 61/115,397 32: 2008/11/17 54: ANIMAL LITTERS The invention provides animal litters and methods of making and using such litters. The animal litters comprise (a) a plurality of absorbent particles comprising (i) a non- swelling particle and (ii) a clumping material coated on the non-swelling particle and (b) a plurality of one or more filler particles that are not associated with the absorbent particles. The filler particles provide additional functionality to the litters, e.g., controlling odor, absorbing moisture, releasing fragrance, controlling microorganisms, controlling dust, reducing density, reducing weight, and combinations thereof. The litters are made by producing the absorbent particles using conventional means and combining the absorbent particles with one or more filler particles that impart the desired characteristic to the litters. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/15 43: 2012/09/17 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 72: LIU, Qingjie, BATT, Douglas G., DELUCCA, George V., SHI, Qing, TEBBEN, Andrew J. 33: US 31: 61/139,047 32: 2008/12/19 54: CARBAZOLE CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS KINASE INHIBITORS Compounds having the formula (I), and enantiomers, and diastereomers, pharmaceutically-acceptable salts, thereof, Formule (I) are useful as kinase modulators, including Btk modulation. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/15 43: 2012/09/17 51: A61K, C08G, C11D 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company, Siltech Corporation 72: O'LENICK Jr, Anthony J., LU, Zhi, HOLERCA, Marian N., RIDDLE, Mark, SZEWCZYK, Gregory, VRCKOVNIK, Rick Page 103

104 54: ALKYL QUATERNIUM SILICONE COMPOUNDS The present invention is directed to a series of alkyl quaternium silicone compounds having both alkyl groups and fatty quaternary nitrogen groups attached in one molecule, and the intermediates formed during the production thereof, that are suitable for use in personal care and other applications. These compounds by virtue of their unique structure provide outstanding microemulsions and provide outstanding hair conditioning. The compounds of the present invention are represented by Formula: (I); wherein, a is an integer ranging from O to 200: b is an integer ranging from 1 to 40; c is an integer ranging from 1 to 40; n is an integer ranging from 1 to 50; x is an integer ranging from 0 to 21; and R is Formula: (II); or R is Formula: (III). particles not adhering to the workpieces to be painted and which are picked up and carried along by an air flow permeating the application region of the painting system, from said air flow, and to return the purified air flow in a recirculating circuit back to the application region or to discharge it into the surroundings of the system, the painting system comprises an apparatus (126) for separating fluid paint overspray from a raw gas flow containing overspray particles, wherein said apparatus comprises at least one filter element (172) for separating the overspray from the raw gas. 21: 2011/ : 2009/02/24 43: 2012/09/17 51: B05B; B01D; B01F; B65G; G01F 71: DÜRR SYSTEMS GMBH 72: WESCHKE, JÜRGEN, WIELAND, DIETMAR, HERRE, FRANK, HOLZHEIMER, JENS, FRITZ, HANS-GEORG 33: DE 31: : 2008/12/19 54: PAINT SHOP AND METHOD OF OPERATING A PAINT SHOP In a painting system (100) comprising at least one spray painting device (116) having at least one application unit for painting workpieces, particularly automotive bodies (102), with a fluid paint, in order to separate the fluid paint overspray, i.e. the paint 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/17 43: 2012/09/17 51: C08G, D21H 71: Hercules Incorporated 72: GU, Qu-Ming, LOBO, Lloyd A., DOHERTY, Erin A. S., CHENG, Huai N. 33: US 31: 61/115,766 32: 2008/11/18 54: HYDROPHOBICALLY MODIFIED POLY(AMINOAMIDES) Disclosed herein are hydrophobically-modified poly(aminoamides) useful as fixative detackifiers for stickies and pitch control in papermaking processes. These polymers are prepared via modification of amine-containing water-soluble poly(aminoamides) with reactive functional group-containing hydrophobic compounds, hi particular, poly(aminoamides) may be modified, under appropriate reaction conditions, with long chain alkyl Page 104

105 glycidyl ether, AKD (alkyl ketene dimer), ASA (alkyl succinyl anhydride), or Quab (3-chloro-2- hydroxypropyl- N,N,N-dimethylalkyl ammonium chloride). These novel polymers are effective in inhibiting deposition of organic contaminants in pulp and papermaking systems. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/17 43: 2012/09/17 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Eli Lilly and Company 72: COATES, David Andrew, DE DIOS MAGANA, Alfonso, DE PRADO GONZALES, Ana, DEL PRADO CATALINA, Miriam Filadelfa, GARCIA PAREDES, Maria Cristina, GELBERT, Lawrence Mark, KNOBELOCH, John Monte, MARTIN DE LA NAVA, Eva Maria, MARTIN ORTEGA FINGER, Maria Dolores, MARTINEZ PEREZ, Jose Antonio, MATEO HERRANZ, Ana Isabel, PEREZ MARTINEZ, Carlos, SANCHEZ MARTINEZ, Concepcion 33: EP 31: : 2008/12/22 54: PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS The present invention provides a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof which is useful in the treatment of cell proliferative diseases. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/17 43: 2012/09/17 51: A61K, C07K, C12N, G01N 71: Pfizer, Inc. 72: ANKENBAUER, Robert Gerard, LUO, Yugang, WELCH, Siao-Kun Wan, YUAN, Ying 33: US 31: 61/119,594 32: 2008/12/03 54: BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHEA VIRUS WITH A MODIFIED ERNS PROTEIN The present invention relates to chimeric pestiviruses having utility as immunogenic compositions and vaccines wherein said chimeric pestivirus comprises a bovine viral diarrhea virus which does not express its homologous Ems protein, further wherein said chimeric pestivirus expresses a heterologous Ems protein derived from another pestivirus, or a natural, synthetic or genetic variant of said heterologous Erns protein. Also described herein are methods and kits for treating or preventing the spread of bovine viral diarrhea virus infection, as well as methods and kits for differentiating between vaccinated and wild-type infected animals. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/17 43: 2012/09/17 51: C12N 71: Danisco A/S 72: SØRENSEN, Jens Frisbæk, SIBBESEN, Ole 33: EP 31: : 2008/12/23 54: POLYPEPTIDES WITH XYLANASE ACTIVITY Polypeptides with xylanase activity modified to increase bran solubilization and/or xylanase activity. The modification comprises modification of one or more amino acids in position 12 or 13 in combination with one or more further amino acid modifications in position 15, 34, 54, 77, 81, 82, 99, 104, 110, 113, 114, 118, 122, 141, 154, 159, 162, 164, 166, 175 or 179, wherein the positions are determined as the position corresponding the position of Bacillus subtilis xylanase (SEQ ID NO 1). 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/22 43: 2012/09/26 51: G11B 71: Panasonic Corporation 72: NAKAO, Masahito, HINO, Yasumori, KOMMA, Yoshiaki, YAMASAKI, Fumitomo, SANO, Kousei 33: JP 31: : 2008/12/10 54: INFORMATION RECORDING MEDIUM, REPRODUCING DEVICE AND REPRODUCING METHOD An information recording medium is provided with three or more information recording layers. When the reproducing power of a laser beam required for reproducing information from an information recording layer (L(n)) is expressed as (Pw(n)), and the reproducing power of a laser beam required for reproducing information from the information recording layer (L(n+a)) is expressed as (Pw(n+a)), the base material thickness between the information recording layers is a thickness wherein the light intensity obtained when the information recording layer (L(n+a)) is irradiated with the laser beam Page 105

106 having the reproducing power (Pw (n)) is equivalent to or lower than the light intensity obtained when the information recording layer (L(n+a)) is irradiated with the laser beam having the reproducing power (Pw(n+a)). cardholder's card data or account data. The received requests are filtered according to predetermined or configurable criteria. A cardholder terminal is identified, to which the request is sent in order to notify the cardholder that processing of an electronic transaction is proposed, a parameter of which is the cardholder's card data or account data. Means are provided for interrupting processing of the, or any further, electronic transaction with that card data or account data, should the request correspond to an unauthorised transaction. 21: 2011/ : 23/06/ : 27/09/ : C07H 71: GILEAD PHARMASSET, LLC 72: NAGARATHNAM DHANAPALAN, CHANG WONSUK, SOFIA MICHAEL JOSEPH, BAO DONGHUI 33: US 31: 61/ : 2008/12/23 54: NUCLEOSIDE ANALOGS 57: A purified compound having activity against hepatitis C virus is disclosed. 21: 2011/ : 05/05/ : 05/10/ : G06Q 71: MOQOM LTD 72: LARKIN COLIN 33: IE 31: S2008/ : 2008/12/10 54: ELECTRONIC TRANSACTION FRAUD PREVENTION 57: A card fraud prevention network and method are provided. The network comprises a plurality of network - connected data processing terminals, including at least one server. Electronic authorisation requests are received for authorising the processing of an electronic transaction associated with a 21: 2011/ : 06/07/ : 09/10/ : A01N 71: TEIKOKU PHARMA USA INC and TECHNO GUARD CO LTD 72: HIBI TORU and NABETA KIICHIRO 33: US 31: 61/ : 2009/02/26 54: NARCOTIC EMULSION FORMULATIONS FOR TREATMENT OF CANCER PAIN 57: Methods and compositions of treating a subject for cancer pain are provided. In the subject methods, a subject is treated for cancer pain by administering to the subject an effective amount of a narcotic emulsion, e.g., fentanyl elmulsion, formulation. In certain embodiments, the emulsion formulations include a narcotic active agent, oil, water and a surfactant. Also provided are methods of making the subject emulsion formulations as well as kits that include the emulsion formulations. 21: 2011/ : 07/07/ : 08/10/ : C12G 71: SAINT AL 72: SAINT AL 33: US 31: 12/ : 2009/01/07 54: RIDDLING MACHINE SYSTEM 57: A riddling machine for making champagne is proposed, comprising: a base, main motor, main shaft driven by the motor, pivotal parallel frames each fixed to a first half- axle and a second hollow half-axle revolvably mounted, and an inner shaft enclosed into the second half-axle, bevel gears including a driving wheel coupled to the inner shaft, Page 106

107 and a driven wheel rotatably mounted on the frame furnished with bottle holders and controllably rotatable within an ALPHA angle range and with means revolving the holders driven by the driven wheel, a first gear means for conveying rotation from the main shaft to the inner shafts, an intermediate shaft controllably engaged/disengaged with the main shaft, and connected through a braking muff to an intermediate axle, and a second gear means for providing a controllable tilt angle BETA of the frames driven via the intermediate axle, and conveying rotation to the first half-axles of frames. a modified starch which generates a first concentrate containing around 68.5% Fe, 0.8% alumina, and 1% silica, and a first tailing containing around 29.8% Fe, 20.5% alumina, and 19.67% quartz; allowing the first concentrate to undergo a further dispersion followed by a further selective flocculation to produce high grade concentrate and a second tailing, the high grade concentrate being suitable for value-added applications; and allowing the first tailing to undergo a selective flocculation to produce a second concentrate and a second tailing, the second tailing being suitable as material for refractory and building construction, wherein the second concentrate suitable for peptization. 21: 2011/ : 11/07/ : 09/10/ : B03D 71: TATA STEEL LIMITED 72: MANINDRA MANNA and PRADIP KUMAR BANERJEE 33: IN 31: 130/KOL/ : 2010/02/11 54: A PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HIGH PURITY FE203 FOR VALUE-ADDED APPLICATIONS INCLUDING BLAST FURNACE FEED FOR A POOR-GRADE IRON ORE SLIME 57: The invention relates to a process for producing high purity Fe2O3 for value- added applications including blast furnace feed from a poor-grade iron ore slime, comprising the steps of separating through a non-selective dispersion of iron-containing ultra fines having different particle sizes ranging between 100 micron to 100 nm, into coarser and finer categories in a plurality of hydrocyclones of different sizes, wet-grinding the coarser category with a particle size of more than 15 microns under varied concentration to convert into finer category with a particle size of less than 15 microns; and allowing the produced fines in a single benefication step to undergo a selective flocculation by adapting 21: 2011/ : 12/07/ : 12/10/ : B22D, B22F, E02F 71: EXCALIBUR STEEL COMPANY PTY LTD 72: PEMBERTON JONATHAN CLOWES, MAHER PATRICK GERARD, BROM TYMEN JACOB DINN 33: AU 31: : 2008/12/23 54: METHOD OF MANUFACTURING COMPONENTS 57: A method of forming a wear resistant component is disclosed. The method includes the metallurgical bonding of an abrasion resistant alloy to a substrate within a furnace. A gas flow restricting means is used to restrict the flow of gaseous oxygen into the region of the metallurgical bond, allowing a furnace to be used without vacuum extraction. 21: 2011/ : 14/07/ : 15/10/2012 Page 107

108 51: G06N 71: ONTOLOGY-PARTNERS LTD 72: GOULD MIKE, STETTE JAN, GILES NICK, MALENCHINO VALERIO 33: US 31: 12/ : 2009/01/29 54: DATA PROCESSING IN A DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT 57: A computerized system configured to provide a data cell graph for a distributed data set comprised of different data formats. The system comprises a plurality of data repositories, each data repository configured to retain a portion of the distributed data set translated into a uniform semantic language and a plurality of processing cells, each processing cell configured to translate a portion of the distributed data set into the uniform semantic language, wherein the processing cells are further configured to perform at least one of applying rules to classify data against semantic knowledge models and/or adding inferred facts to and/or transforming the structure of the data found in the translated data in the data repository. The processing cells are configured in a computerized data cell graph so as to progressively create a unified semantic knowledge model for the distributed data set.. active ingredient a hydrazide compound 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, R 5 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 haloalkyl group, which shows excellent controlling effects on animal ectoparasites. 21: 2011/ : 2011/07/29 43: 2012/08/14 51: A01N 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: IKARI, KAORI 33: JP 31: : 2010/07/30 54: ANIMAL ECTOPARASITE-CONTROLLING AGENT The present invention provides an animal ectoparasite-controlling agent containing as an active ingredient a hydrzide compound 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, R 5 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 C3-C6 cycloalkyl group, which shows excellent controlling effects on animal ectoparasites. 21: 2011/ : 2011/07/29 43: 2012/09/07 51: A01N 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: IKARI, KAORI 33: JP 31: : 2010/07/30 54: ANIMAL ECTOPARASITE-CONTROLLING AGENT The present invention provides an animal ectoparasite-controlling agent containing as an 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/28 43: 2012/08/10 51: F01B; F02B; F02D; F02P Page 108

109 71: RUSSELL ENERGY CORPORATION 72: RUSSELL, ROBERT L 33: US 31: 12/371,677 32: 2009/02/16 54: STATIONARY BLOCK ROTARY ENGINE/GENERATOR An internal combustion engine, and an optional integrated electrical generator, both enclosed in a single waterproof and dustproof case. The engine has at least one cylinder and piston which extends radially from an axis of rotation about which a cam track assembly rotates. The engine block, including at least one cylinder, remains stationary. 21: 2011/ : 08/08/ : 08/02/ : B67D 71: JUICELOOP (PTY) LTD 72: GARBER JARROD 33: ZA 31: 2008/ : 2009/01/09 54: A LIQUID DISPENSER 57: A liquid dispenser comprising a dispensing portion (16) with a storage portion (14), wherein the storage portion is releasably securable to a surface of a water container (12) of a water unit (10). The storage portion is suitably configured to enable its engagement with the water container by means of a snap-fit, alternately a slide-fit tongue and groove formation; an adhesive compound; or the suspension of storage portion from a top flange of the water container. The storage portion may comprise a resiliency depressible formation (30), which when depressed causes liquid to be dispensed from a dispensing portion. 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/11 43: 2012/08/08 51: C10G; C10L 71: SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY 72: ANDERSON, KENNETH B, CRELLING, JOHN C, HUGGETT, WILLIAM W 33: US 31: 61/151,677 32: 2009/02/11 54: PROCESS FOR THE DISSOLUTION OF COAL, BIOMASS AND OTHER ORGANIC SOLIDS IN SUPERHEATED WATER A process of solubilizing organic solids that includes reacting an organic solid with an oxidant in superheated water to form a solubilized organic solute. Preferably, the organic solid is selected from the group consisting of coal, lignite, kerogen, biomass, solid organic wastes, and mixtures thereof. The oxidant preferably is molecular oxygen. Page 109

110 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/10 43: 2012/08/08 51: C23C; B01J; C23F 71: QUERTECH INGENIERIE 72: BUSARDO, DENIS, GUERNALEC, FRÉDÉRIC 33: FR 31: : 2009/02/10 54: METHOD FOR THE ION BEAM TREATMENT OF A METAL LAYER DEPOSITED ON A SUBSTRATE The invention relates to a method for the ion beam (100) treatment of a metal layer (10) deposited on a substrate (30), comprising a step in which: the metal layer (10) has a thickness, e frag, of between 0.2 nm and 20 nm; the ion acceleration voltage is between 10 kv and 1000 kv; the temperature of the metal layer (10) is less than or equal to T f /3; and the ion dose per surface unit is selected from a range of between ions/cm 2 and ions/cm 2 so as to fragment the metal layer (10) in order to produce metal deposits (40) in the form of nanoparticles on the surface of the substrate, having a maximum thickness of between 0.2 nm and 20 nm and a maximum width of between 0.2 nm and 100 nm. 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/11 43: 2012/08/15 51: G02B 71: ADLENS BEACON, INC. 72: GUPTA, AMITAVA, HAROUD, KARIM, SCHNELL, URBAN 33: US 31: 12/370,938 32: 2009/02/13 33: US 31: 12/399,368 32: 2009/03/06 54: VARIABLE FOCUS LIQUID FILLED LENS MECHANISM A mechanism allows for changing the optical strength of a liquid-filled lens having a cavity filled with fluid. A reservoir contains additional fluid and is in fluid communication with the cavity, and the mechanism draws fluid from the reservoir into the cavity or pulls fluid from the cavity back into the reservoir, whereby a change in the amount of fluid within the lens cavity changes the lens's optical strength. A membrane seals the reservoir, and a plunger impinges upon the membrane. A movement device, such as a barrel screw or lever, moves the plunger in a controlled manner toward the membrane to increase pressure within the reservoir and thereby force fluid out of the reservoir into the lens cavity, and away from the membrane to decrease pressure within the reservoir and thereby withdraw fluid from the lens cavity and into the reservoir. Page 110

111 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/11 43: 2012/08/15 51: G02C 71: ADLENS BEACON, INC. 72: GUPTA, AMITAVA, HAROUD, KARIM, SCHNELL, URBAN 33: US 31: 12/370,938 32: 2009/02/13 54: VARIABLE FOCUS LIQUID FILLED LENS APPARATUS A variable focus lens apparatus includes at least one rigid optical disc, at least one flexible optical membrane and at least one layer of a transparent fluid that is in communication with a fluid channel and a reservoir. When incorporated in a spectacle lens, the lens system enables wearers to adjust the power of each lens individually, so as to achieve the preferred binocular visual performance, consistent with maximum stereopsis and binocular fusion at any desired object plane. 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/05 43: 2012/08/15 51: B65B; B01J 71: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 72: AGARWAL, ABHISHEK K, KELSO, DAVID M, SUR, KUNAL, BEEBE, DAVID J 33: US 31: 61/150,481 32: 2009/02/06 54: BURSTABLE LIQUID PACKAGING AND USES THEREOF The present invention relates to systems, devices, and methods for performing biological and chemical reactions. In particular, the present invention relates to the use of burstable liquid packaging for delivery of reagents to biological and chemical assays. Page 111

112 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/11 43: 2012/08/28 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: SUNOVION PHARMACEUTICALS INC. 72: FANG, QUN KEVIN, CHYTIL, MILAN, SPEAR, KERRY L, ENGEL, SHARON R 33: US 31: 61/151,817 32: 2009/02/11 33: US 31: 61/241,840 32: 2009/09/11 54: HISTAMINE H3 INVERSE AGONISTS AND ANTAGONISTS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF Provided herein are fused imidazolyl compounds, methods of synthesis, and methods of use thereof. The compounds provided herein are useful for the treatment, prevention, and/or management of various disorders, such as neurological disorders and metabolic disorders. Compounds provided herein inhibit the activity of histamine H3 receptors and modulate the release of various neurotransmitters, such as histamine, acetylcholine, norepinephrine, and dopamine (e.g. at the synapse). Pharmaceutical formulations containing the compounds and their methods of use are also provided herein. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/16 43: 2012/09/11 51: C07K; A61K; A61P 71: CEPHALON AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 72: CLARKE, ADAM WILLIAM, DOYLE, ANTHONY GERARD, JENNINGS, PHILIP ANTHONY, KIENZLE, NORBERT ALEXANDER, POLLARD, MATTHEW 33: AU 31: : 2009/03/16 33: US 31: 61/160,682 32: 2009/03/16 33: US 31: 61/258,517 32: 2009/11/05 54: HUMANISED ANTIBODIES WITH ANTI- TUMOUR ACTIVITY The present invention provides humanised antibodies and binding domains thereof with antitumour activity. In particular the humanised antibodies have specific binding to and direct killing of human colon tumour cells and display potent immune-mediated cytotoxic activity against human colon cancer cells in vitro using antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) and complement dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) assays and in vivo using mouse tumour models. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/05 43: 2012/08/15 51: F16K 71: TYCO VALVES & CONTROLS LP 72: GAMBETTA, DAVID, NGUYEN, VIET, OHLSON, ROBERT, COOPER, CHRISTOPHER 33: US 31: 12/399,672 32: 2009/03/06 33: US 31: 12/718,053 32: 2010/03/05 54: GATE VALVE WITH LUBRICATED SECONDARY SEAL A gate valve includes a pair of opposing housing members, a gate, primary sealing sleeves and a secondary sealing member. The primary sealing sleeves are disposed in each of the housing members. The gate is configured to slidably pass through a transverse gate chamber defined when the housing members are joined together. The secondary sealing member is secured between the housing members and includes at least one passage or aperture configured to allow lubricating fluid to be applied through at least one of the housing members through the secondary sealing member and onto the gate. Page 112

113 21: 2011/ : 12/08/ : 21/09/ : G01H, G01N, G01V 71: CSIR 72: BRINK ABRAHAM VAN ZYL 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2009/10/28 54: INTEGRATED SENSING DEVICE FOR ASSESSING INTEGRITY OF A ROCK MASS AND CORRESPONDING METHOD 57: A method of assessing the integrity of a rock mass, the method including receiving a thermal assessment of the integrity of a rock mass, receiving an acoustic assessment of the integrity of a rock mass and correlating the thermal- and acoustic assessments to obtain a combined assessment of the integrity of a rock mass. The invention also covers an assessment apparatus for assessing the integrity of a rock mass, which includes acoustic assessment means operable to provide an acoustic assessment of the integrity of a rock mass, thermal assessment means operable to provide a thermal assessment of the integrity of a rock mass and correlation means for correlating the acoustic assessment of the integrity of a rock mass with the thermal assessment of the integrity of a rock mass. a non-linear processing unit to generate a synthesis subband signal with a synthesis frequency by modifying the phase of a first and a second of the plurality of analysis subband signals and by combining the phase-modified analysis subband signals. Finally, it comprises a synthesis filter bank for generating the high frequency component of the signal from the synthesis subband signal. 21: 2011/ : 2010/01/15 43: 2012/08/29 51: G10L 71: DOLBY INTERNATIONAL AB 72: VILLEMOES, LARS, HEDELIN, PER 33: US 31: 61/145,223 32: 2009/01/16 54: CROSS PRODUCT ENHANCED HARMONIC TRANSPOSITION The present invention relates to audio coding systems which make use of a harmonic transposition method for high frequency reconstruction (HFR). A system and a method for generating a high frequency component of a signal from a low frequency component of the signal is described. The system comprises an analysis filter bank providing a plurality of analysis subband signals of the low frequency component of the signal. It also comprises 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/16 43: 2012/08/21 51: B22D 71: VESUVIUS GROUP S.A. 72: BOISDEQUIN, VINCENT, BUTTS, JEFFREY, QUINN, JASON 33: EP 31: : 2009/02/18 54: DEVICE FOR DRIVING A REGULATION VALVE FOR CASTING LIQUID METAL The invention relates to a drive device (10) of a regulation valve for casting liquid metal, including a main rod (16) for controlling the opening and closing of the valve, and a means (40) for coupling the main rod (16) to the valve. The device also comprises a means (62, 64) for controlling a coupling means (40), suitable for activating and deactivating the coupling means. Page 113

114 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/25 43: 2012/08/21 51: H02M 71: SCHNEIDER TOSHIBA INVERTER EUROPE SAS 72: LOIZELET, PHILIPPE 33: FR 31: : 2009/04/08 54: SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING AN ELECTRIC CHARGE POWERED BY DC SOURCES The invention relates to a system for controlling an alternating electric charge, comprising a variable speed drive (10) which includes a rectifier module (11) provided with a plurality of power supply terminals (L1, L2, L3) and supplying a DC voltage between a positive line (14) and a negative line (15) of a power bus, and which includes an inverter module (12) powered by the power bus and supplying a variable voltage to the electric charge (M). The control system comprises a plurality of DC power sources (21, 22, 23), the positive terminal of each power source (21, 22, 23) being connected to a separate power supply terminal (L1, L2, L3) of the rectifier module (11) and the negative terminals of the power sources (21, 22, 23) being connected to the negative line (15) of the power bus. 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/23 43: 2012/08/16 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: TAISHO PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 72: KAKINUMA, HIROYUKI, SHIOZAWA, FUMIYASU, OI, TAKAHIRO, KOBASHI, YOHEI, IWATA, YUKI, CHONAN, TOMOMICHI, KAWABE, KENICHI 33: JP 31: : 2009/02/23 54: 4-ISOPROPYLPHENYL GLUCITOL COMPOUNDS AS SGLT1 INHIBITORS The present invention provides 4-isopropylphenyl glucitol compounds which have no tendency to accumulate in the body and which inhibit SGLT1 activity to suppress postprandial hyperglycemia (or impaired glucose tolerance) through suppression of glucose absorption in the small intestine, whereby the compounds, for example, can suppress the onset of diabetes and metabolic syndrome or can treat these diseases. A 4-isopropylphenyl glucitol compound represented by the following formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof: [Chem. 1] wherein R 1 represents a hydrogen atom, etc., R 2 represents a methyl group, etc., R 3 represents a C 1-4 alkyl group substituted with an amino group(s), etc., and R 4 represents a hydrogen atom, etc. 21: 2011/ : 2010/05/19 43: 2012/08/21 Page 114

115 51: A61K 71: CELGENE CORPORATION 72: TUTINO, ANTHONY, KELLY, MICHAEL T 33: US 31: 61/179,678 32: 2009/05/19 54: FORMULATIONS OF 4-AMINO-2-(2,6- DIOXOPIPERIDINE-3-YL)ISOINDOLINE-1,3-DIONE Pharmaceutical compositions and single unit dosage forms of 4-amino-2-(2,6- dioxopiperidine-3- yl)isoindoline-l,3-dione, or a pharmaceutically acceptable stereoisomer, prodrug, salt, solvate, hydrate, or clathrate, are provided herein. Also provided are methods of treating, managing, or preventing various disorders, such as cancer or an inflammatory disease. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/16 43: 2012/09/17 51: C08F 71: Lanxess Deutschland GmbH 72: STEINHAUSER, Norbert 33: DE 31: : 2009/02/18 54: INITIATOR SYSTEM FOR SYNTHESIZING HIGH-VINYL DIENE RUBBERS, A METHOD FOR PRODUCING HIGH-VINYL DIENE RUBBERS, AND USE THEREOF TO PRODUCE HIGH-VINYL DIENE RUBBERS The present invention relates to an initiator system for synthesizing high-vinyl diene rubbers, to a method for producing diene homopolymers and diene copolymers having a high vinyl content at high polymerization temperatures, and to the use thereof to produce diene homopolymers and diene copolymers having a high vinyl content at high polymerization temperatures. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/30 43: 2012/08/22 51: A61K; C07K 71: GENENTECH, INC. 72: OUYANG, WENJUN, HU, YAN (HELEN), KOLUMAM, GANESH, A 33: US 31: 61/165,677 32: 2009/04/01 54: TREATMENT OF INSULIN-RESISTANT DISORDERS The invention concerns the treatment of insulinresistant disorders. In particular, the invention concerns the treatment of insulin-resistant disorders by administration of IL-17, such as IL-17 A and/or IL- 17F antagonists, such as anti-il-17a and/or IL-17F and/or IL-17Rc antibodies, or antibody fragments. 21: 2011/ : 19/08/ : 22/02/ : A61K, C07K, A61P 71: AFFITECH RESEARCH AS and PEREGRINE PHARMACEUTICALS, INC 72: KAVLIE ANITA and SCHLUNEGGER KYLE 33: US 31: 60/ : 2007/11/09, 54: ANTI-VEGF ANTIBODY COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS 57: Disclosed are human antibodies that specifically inhibit VEGF binding to only one (VEGFR2) of the two primary VEGF receptors. The antibodies effectively inhibit angiogeneses and induce tumor regression, and yet have improved safety due to their specificity. The present invention thus provides new human antibody-based compositions, methods and combined protocols for treating cancer and other angiogenic diseases. Advantageous immunoconjugate compositions and methods using the new VEGF-specific human antibodies are also provided. 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/17 43: 2012/08/28 51: D06M; C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: BHATTACHARYA, ARPITA, PANCHANATHAN, ANANDH, JAYARAMAN, SURESH SAMBAMURTHY, CHATTERJEE, DEBSOREE 33: IN 31: 0508/MUM/ : 2009/03/09 54: FABRIC TREATMENT COMPOSITION AND METHOD The present invention relates to a fabric treatment composition and a method of treatment of fabric. It is an object of the present invention to provide a method and a composition for treating a fabric to impart better stain-resistance to the fabric. It has been found that a composition comprising clay, silicone oil and fatty acid when contacted with a fabric in presence of water under specific ph conditions, renders the fabric hydrophobic and thereby improves stain-resistance. 21: 2011/ : 2010/01/29 43: 2012/08/28 51: A47J 71: BY ME S.R.L. 72: FERRARI, LUCIANO, FERRARI, MARCO 33: IT 31: RM2009A : 2009/02/02 54: IMPROVED PERFORATED LID FOR CONTAINERS FOR COOKING FOOD The present invention concerns an improved perforated lid (10) for containers for cooking foods, comprising holes (15) for the passage of vapour and gas going upwards and of condensed vapour going downwards and means for cooling and condensing vapour passing through said holes, and means for Page 115

116 supporting said means for cooling vapour, wherein said means for cooling vapour are made of a sequence, starting from the container for cooking foods and going upwards, comprised of a perforated lower plate (11), at least one perforated intermediate plate (12) and an upper plate (13) that is not perforated, and said means for supporting said means for cooling vapour are made of a lower spacing element (16), positioned between said lower plate (11) and said intermediate plate (12) and of an upper spacing element (18), positioned between said intermediate plate (12) and said upper plate (13). The invention further concerns a fryer (20) for use with said perforated lid (10). surround an organophosphate insecticide. In some aspects the organophosphate in the microcapsule is chlorpyrifos. The microcapsule have a diameter in the range of about 2 to about 25 micron and the wall has a thickness in the range of about 5 to about 25 nanometers. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/01 43: 2012/08/28 51: A10N; A01P 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: WILSON, STEPHEN L, BOUCHER JR, RAYMOND E 33: US 31: 61/157,339 32: 2009/03/04 54: MICROENCAPSULATED INSECTICIDE FORMULATIONS Various microencapsulated insecticide formulations for the control of pests such as aphids and beet army worm. These formulations exhibit excellent knockdown activity towards both chewing and nonchewing pests as LD50 values for toxicity in female rats in the range of about 2,500mgKg-1. Some of these formulations include a wall comprised of a polymer formed, for example, by an interfacial polycondensation of a water soluble monomer and a water insoluble monomer, which at least partially 21: 2011/ : 26/08/ : 03/10/ : H01M 71: UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE 72: VLADIMIR MIKHAILOVICH LINKOV, SHAN JI, BERNARD JAN BLADERGROEN, SIVAKUMAR PASUPATHI 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING A CARBON COMPOSITE MATERIAL 57: The invention discloses a method for producing a carbon composite material, which includes the step of providing at least one carbon nanostructured composite material onto the surface of LiFePO4 particles to produce a LiFepO4 / carbon nanostructured composite material. The carbon nanostructured composite material is obtained by synthesizing at least one nanostructured composite material to form the carbon nanostructured composite material. Page 116

117 21: 2011/ : 26/08/ : 03/10/ : C25B, H01M 71: UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE 72: VLADIMIR MIKHAILOVICH LINKOV, SHAN JI, BERNARD JAN BLADERGROEN, SIVAKUMAR PASUPATHI, XOLELWA RALAM 33: ZA. 31: 2009/ : 2009/06/18 54: SUPPORTED CATALYSTS 57: The invention discloses a supported catalyst for SPE electrolyser applications, in which the catalyst has a support carrying nanoparticles as oxygen evolution catalysts. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/04 43: 2012/08/28 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: ASTELLAS PHARMA INC. 72: YAMAMOTO, HIROFUMI, KUBOTA, HIDEKI, SEO, RYUSHI, AZAMI, HIDENORI, YAMAMOTO, SATOSHI, NOMURA, TAKAHO, KAMIJO, KAZUNORI, KAIZAWA, HIROYUKI, SUGITA, MARI, TSUCHIYA, KAZUYUKI 33: JP 31: : 2009/03/05 54: QUINOXALINE COMPOUND Provided is a compound which has a PDE9- inhibiting action and is useful as an active ingredient for an agent for treating and/or preventing storage dysfunction, voiding dysfunction, and bladder/urethral diseases and the like. [Means for Solution] The present inventors have investigated a compound which has a PDE9-inhibiting action and is useful as an active ingreadient for an agent for treating and/or preventing storage dysfunction, voiding dysfunction, and bladder/urethral diseases, and the like, and thus, have found that an imidazoquinoxaline compound or a triaoloquinoxaline compound has a PDE9-inhibiting action, thereby completing the present invention. The imidazoquinoxaline compound or the triaoloquinoxaline compound of the present invention has a PDE9-inhibiting action and can be used as an agent for preventing and/or treating storage dysfunction, voiding dysfunction, and bladder/urethral diseases and the like. 21: 2011/ : 2010/01/28 43: 2012/08/29 51: A24F 71: HON, LIK 72: HON, LIK 33: CN 31: : 2009/02/11 54: IMPROVED ATOMIZING ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE An improved atomizing electronic cigarette has a power device (1), a sensor (2), an atomizing core component and a liquid storage component (3). The cigarette also has a containing shell, an auxiliary air inlet (4) is provided on the shell. The atomizing core component includes an electric heater (5) and a liquid permeating component (6). The electric heater (5) has a through hole (51), the liquid storage component (3) has a channel (31), and the sensor (2) is connected with the through hole (51) and the channel (31), and forms an airflow loop by the auxiliary air inlet. The liquid permeating component (6) in the atomizing core component of the cigarette is directly sleeved on the electric heater (5), so that the cigarette can adequately heat gasified smoke with uniform small drops, and the user can accept easily and the smoke can easily enter lung bubble and can be absorbed conveniently. The electric heater (5) and the liquid storage component (3) are connected with the through hole (51) and the channel (31), so that the smoke generated by atomizing process can be cooled under the push of airflow, and the absorbed smoke meets the taste of Page 117

118 smoker. The cigarette has detachable split structure, so that the cigarette can exchange and carry conveniently. the device such that the button can not be activated to unlock the spool. The plug may be secured to the housing through the latch that prevents the unauthorized removal of the plug. For an enhanced locking feature, the latch and the plug may be configured to require at least two forces to move the latch and free the plug. The spool, locking mechanism, and button may be stacked along a common axis to provide a more compacted design. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/05 43: 2012/08/29 51: A61L; A01N 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: BOARD, KELLY ANN, SQUIRE, MARK WALLACE 33: US 31: 12/714,792 32: 2010/03/01 33: US 31: 61/157,747 32: 2009/03/05 54: MULTI-PART KIT SYSTEM FOR THE PREPARATION OF A DISINFECTANT OF THE PERACETIC ACID TYPE A multi-part kit system comprising a soiid part A which comprises at least one acetyl donor, a liquid part B in the form of an aqueous composition which comprises 3 to 35 wt.% of hydrogen peroxide and one or more parts C, wherein the solid part A and/or the part(s) C comprise at least one surfactant selected from the group consisting of anionic surfactants, amphoteric surfactants and nonionic surfactants, wherein the composition of the parts of the multi-part kit system is such, that directly- after being mixed with each other and water in a specified ratio the ph of the mixture is in the range of 5.5 to 8. 21: 2011/ : 2010/05/13 43: 2012/08/29 51: E05B 71: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. 72: CONTI, BRIAN V, ZHANG, NINGSHENG 33: US 31: 12/467,803 32: 2009/05/18 54: CABLE WRAP SECURITY DEVICE A security device may include a spool, locking mechanism, button, plug, and latch. The spool is configured to either wind or unwind a cable for wrapping around an object. The locking mechanism is configured to partially lock the spool. The button may be used to move the locking mechanism between locked and unlocked positions. The button may be blocked by inserting a plug into a housing of 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/30 43: 2012/08/30 51: A61K, A61P 71: Bayer Animal Health GmbH 72: KANIKANTI, Venkata - Rangarao, HARDER, Achim, BACH, Thomas 33: DE 31: : 2009/03/10 54: OIL-BASED PREPARATION CONTAINING ANTIPROTOZOAL TRIAZINES AND ANTHELMINTIC CYCLODEPSIPEPTIDES The present invention relates to an oil-based preparation containing a triazine effective against parasitic protozoa and an anthelmintic cyclodepsipeptide, which is suitable in particular for oral application of the combination of active agents in animals. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/11 43: 2012/08/30 51: B01J; C07C 71: SYNFUELS CHINA TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD 72: LI, YONGWANG, YANG, YONG, WU, BAOSHAN, XIANG, HONGWEI 33: CN 31: : 2009/03/12 Page 118

119 54: FISCHER-TROPSCH CATALYST, PREPARATION METHOD AND APPLICATION THEREOF A microspheric iron-based catalyst and the preparation method thereof are disclosed. The catalyst contains potassium promoter and at least one transitional metal promoter M selected from one or more of Cr, Cu, Mn and Zn. It also contains structural promoter S which is SiO 2 and/or Al 2 O 3 modified by MoO 3, TiO 2 and/or ZrO 2. The weight ratio of components is Fe : M : K: S = 100 : 3-50 : 1-8 : 3-50, in which the metal components are calculated based on metal elements, the structural promoters are calculated based on oxides. The catalyst is prepared by coprecipitation method. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/22 43: 2012/09/04 51: A47K 71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC. 72: NETO, TSUTAMA SATAKE 33: US 31: 12/647,729 32: 2009/12/28 33: US 31: 61/164,016 32: 2009/03/27 54: TOILET PAPER ROLL HAVING ANGLED SIDES Toilet paper rolls are provided with angled sidewalls that impart a wavy shape to the paper as it is unwound from the roll. When individual sheets within the roll are folded or otherwise superimposed on each other, the resulting combination provides an effective width that is greater than the actual width of the individual sheets. As a result, toilet paper sheets can be made narrower than conventional toilet paper sheets while maintaining wiping performance. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/23 43: 2012/08/30 51: A61F 71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC. 72: STABELFELDT, SARA JANE WILLE, ELLINGSON, DANIEL LEE, COLLINS, JANET ELAINE, LANGE, SCOTT RICHARD 33: US 31: 12/417,183 32: 2009/04/02 54: FIT MAINTENANCE SYSTEM An absorbent article includes a fit system having fasteners and friction elements. The fasteners are located in the front waist area and the back waist area and are adapted to fasten the article about the waist of a wearer to define a waist opening, a pair of leg openings, and a pair of overlap regions. The friction elements are located in the overlap regions and are adapted to provide friction between the front waist area and the back waist area in the overlap regions. The friction elements have an upper portion oriented towards the waist opening and a lower portion oriented towards the leg opening. The upper portion and the lower portion have different concentrations of surface treatment, thicknesses, and/or surface areas. Page 119

120 51: C07D; C07C; A61K; A61P; C07B 71: ZERIA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD 72: TERAUCHI, MASARU 33: JP 31: : 2009/03/31 54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING 1,5- BENZODIAZEPINE DERIVATIVE Disclosed is a commercially advantageous method for manufacturing a 1,5-benzodiazepine compound. A compound (5) is obtained from a reaction formula and used as an intermediate. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/15 43: 2012/08/30 51: B65D; A47K 71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC. 72: LONG, LESLIE THOMAS, SCHUMAKER, JASON JOHN 33: US 31: 61/165,200 32: 2009/03/31 54: REFILL CARTRIDGES OF A FOLDED TISSUE PRODUCT An environmentally friendly package containing refill folded sheets is provided. The package contains a plurality of refill cartridges stacked together. Each refill cartridge contains a stack of interfolded sheets. In one embodiment, for instance, the sheets may comprise facial tissues. Each refill cartridge is configured to refill a sheet dispenser such as a paperboard dispenser. In this manner, a consumer can continually refill a single dispenser instead of having to repurchase a dispenser each time the folded sheet product is purchased. 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/08 43: 2012/08/30 51: E04H; B28B; H01Q 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: HÄGER, PETER 33: US 31: 61/161,506 32: 2009/03/19 54: A TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER SEGMENT A telecommunications tower segment for the construction of a section of a telecommunications tower is disclosed. A plurality of such segments is adapted to form a tubular section of the telecommunications tower. Each telecommunications tower segment has a convex first surface. Additionally, each telecommunications tower segment has a second surface opposite to the first surface, wherein the second surface is flat or partly flat. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/29 43: 2012/08/30 Page 120

121 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/18 43: 2012/08/31 51: F01K 71: COHEN, YOAV 72: COHEN, YOAV 33: EP 31: : 2009/04/08 54: INSTALLATION DESIGNED TO CONVERT ENVIRONMENTAL THERMAL ENERGY INTO USEFUL ENERGY The present invention relates to an installation and a process implementing the installation for converting thermal energy available in a given environment into useful energy. Installation and process by means of pressure differentials between a hot and a cold column of a pressurized fluid, create a continuous flow in a fluid driving in rotation elements the rotational energy of which is converted to a useful energy. 71: HAWKES, MICHAEL IAN 72: HAWKES, MICHAEL IAN 33: GB 31: : 2009/03/04 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SECURING NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS A verifier (20) for verifying the authenticity of a communication sent via a communications network from a first network component (10) to a second network component (1000) including input means/apparatus arranged for receiving via the communications network an encrypted communication from a said first network component. The verifier has key means/apparatus operable to issue to a said second network component a key associated with the first network component on condition that the verifier has verified the encrypted communication to be decryptable using said key thereby to enable the second network component to decrypt encrypted communications from the first network component sent independently of the verifier apparatus. 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/24 43: 2012/08/31 51: H04L 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/17 43: 2012/09/04 51: G06Q 71: GLOBAL BLUE HOLDINGS AB 72: SIVAPATHASUNDRAM, SUMITHRAN, MARSDEN, SIMON 33: GB 31: : 2009/03/20 54: INTERFACE MODULE, SYSTEM AND METHOD An interface module is provided for a sales processing system that facilitates the integration of a Page 121

122 payment system and external systems with the sales processing system. 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/02 43: 2012/09/04 51: A41D 71: SUPREME ATHLETIC WEAR, LLC 72: KAMRADT, BRIAN 33: US 31: 12/378,273 32: 2009/02/13 54: ENERGY ABSORBING AND DISPLACING STRUCTURE FOR ATHLETIC PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT An energy absorbing and displacing structure for athletic protective equipment, such as an athletic shin-guard, is provided using a flexible web-shaped body to hold a rigid band-shaped member in place. The inner rigid band-shaped member follows the contour of the desired area to protect. The outer flexible web-shaped body is made of a softer rubber like material and works as a locator and supporter keeping the inner, rigid band-shaped member, in proper location. 51: H01L 71: R.E.M. S.P.A. REVOLUTION ENERGY MAKER 72: ANGOLI, ROBERTO, PARMA, PAOLO, RONCONI, ALFREDO 33: IT 31: BG2009A : 2009/03/10 54: SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTION SYSTEM A solar energy collection system comprising a solar tracker characterised by comprising a main horizontal load-bearing tube able to rotate about its axis; a plurality of secondary tubes fixed in a manner movable perpendicularly to said main tube and able to rotate about their axis; to each of said secondary tubes there being fixed a panel able to capture solar energy; a support structure comprising a first post and a second post positioned vertically; said first post and said second post each comprising a connection element positioned at their top, for securing said main tube at its ends; said connection element comprising a first lateral portion for fixing said main tube and a second lateral portion for fixing a possible further main tube; said main tube comprising a slidable joint enabling it to expand, said slidable joint being fixed at one end to said main tube and at the other end to said first lateral portion; said first post and said second post comprising a coupling point at their base; said coupling point being fixed to the ground by a screw shaft; each of said first post and said second post being maintained in a vertical position by at least two cables fixed to the ground; said at least two cables being fixed to the ground by screw shafts. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/10 43: 2012/09/04 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/03 43: 2012/09/04 51: C12P 71: POET RESEARCH, INC. 72: NARENDRANATH, NEELAKANTAM V, CARLSON, DAVID CHARLES 33: US 31: 61/157,137 32: 2009/03/03 33: US 31: 61/157,140 32: 2009/03/03 33: US 31: 61/157,142 32: 2009/03/03 Page 122

123 54: FERMENTATION OF BIOMASS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL A system for fermentation of biomass is disclosed. The system comprises a method for producing a fermentation product in a fermentation system from biomass that has been pre-treated and separated into a first component and a second component. The method comprises the steps of supplying the first component to the fermentation system; providing an ethanologen to the fermentation system; maintaining the first component and ethanologen in the fermentation system; and recovering the fermentation product from the fermentation system. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/02 43: 2012/09/19 51: C10G 71: EMC METALS CORPORATION 72: DUYVESTEYN, WILLEM P C 33: US 31: 12/874,460 32: 2010/09/02 54: LOW CARBON DIOXIDE FOOTPRINT PROCESS FOR COAL LIQUEFACTION A method for producing hydrocarbons is provided, which comprises (a) subjecting a coal feedstock to mechanical activation (203) in a liquid medium, thereby obtaining a mixture of solubilized asphaltenes; and (b) at least partial cracking (207) the resulting mixture in a supersonic nozzle reactor, thereby obtaining hydrocarbon products derived from the asphaltenes. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/18 43: 2012/09/04 51: B65G 71: DEERE & COMPANY 72: FRIESTAD, MICHAEL E., GARNER, ELIJAH, MARIMAN, NATHAN A 33: US 31: 12/363,968 32: 2009/02/02 54: DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SEED METER WITH AN ENDLESS BELT SEED TRANSPORT MEMBER A seed meter is provided having an endless belt as a seed transport member together with a pressure differential to hold the seed onto the belt. The use of an endless beit as the seed transport member enables the spatial orientation of the seed transport member to vary from location to location along the path of the belt where different seed meter functions are performed. The belt allows greater freedom in determining the location of the seed pick-up region and the seed release or removal region beyond the constraints of a fixed diameter seed disk. The belt further allows for a narrow envelope seed meter which can cross-feed seed into a substantially vertically oriented delivery device. Page 123

124 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/02 43: 2012/09/05 51: B65D; B29C; C08K; C08L 71: MULTISORB TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 72: INCORVIA, SAMUEL A, POWERS, THOMAS H 33: US 31: 12/398,751 32: 2009/03/05 54: HIGH MOISTURE BARRIER AND SELF- DESICCATING CONTAINER WITH LIVING HINGE A self desiccating container with a living hinge includes a container body made from a resin bonded sorbent and at least one attachment feature, and a container closure having a closure portion engageable with the container body to close the body and an attachment feature compatible with the attachment feature on the container body for securing the closure to the body, and a living hinge connecting the closure portion to the attachment feature. 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/12 43: 2012/09/05 51: E21B; G01V 71: IMDEX TECHNOLOGY AUSTRALIA PARK PTY LTD 72: JACOBS, PETER, BROWN, KELVIN 33: AU 31: : 2009/02/12 54: DOWNHOLE TOOL HOUSING A housing (15) for connection to a downhole assembly (17), the housing comprising first and second sections (31, 32), the first section (31) being adapted for connection to a portion of the downhole assembly, the second section (32) defining a compartment (23) to receive a downhole tool (11) or component thereof, the second section (32) being configured to provide a path (40) for fluid flow past the compartment (23) as the assembly descends within the borehole, and the first section (31) being configured for fluid communication between a passage in said portion of the downhole assembly and the fluid flow path (40). Page 124

125 21: 2011/ : 2009/02/06 43: 2012/09/06 51: E04D 71: ENVERFLOW LIMITED 72: SMITH, JOHN ANTHONY 54: WATER FLOW APPARATUS A guttering system (500) for water drainage of roofs and buildings. The gutter system (500) comprising a first elongate covered channel member (506) capable of carrying water flow in a first direction and at least a second elongate covered channel (508) positioned above or below said first elongate covered channel (506), capable of transporting water in said same direction of water flow. communicatively coupled with the controller (3) and comprising input switches for switching the low voltage outputs (1, 2) between different sets of the inputs (L1, L2, L3 ) each set corresponding to one of the multiple phases of the multiple phase power distribution network. 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/08 43: 2012/09/06 51: H02J; G01R 71: EANDIS 72: HENDERIECKX, LUC 33: EP 31: : 2009/02/06 54: SMART METERING DEVICE WITH PHASE SELECTOR Smart metering device (10) for connecting an end user mains network to a multiple phase power distribution network and monitoring consumption on the end user mains network, comprising: inputs (L1, L2, L3 ) for connecting the smart metering device (10) to multiple phases of the multiple phase power distribution network; single phase low voltage outputs (1, 2) for connecting the end user mains network to the smart metering device (10); a power circuit (5) between the inputs (L1, L2, L3) and the low voltage outputs (1, 2); a modem (6) for receiving control messages sent from a communication server associated with the power distribution network; a controller (3) communicatively connected to the modem (6) for controlling switching operations in the smart metering device (10) in response to the control messages; and a phase selector (4) 21: 2011/ : 2009/03/25 43: 2012/09/06 51: B60L 71: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 72: MATSUMOTO, TAKEO 54: CONTROL APPARATUS FOR AC ELECTRIC MOTOR VEHICLE An AC electric vehicle includes: a converter (3) which converts an AC voltage inputted from an AC overhead wire via a transformer (2), into a DC voltage; an inverter (4) which converts the DC voltage into an AC voltage; and a motor (6) driven and controlled by the inverter (4). A control device of the AC electric vehicle includes: torque instruction calculation units (11, 12) which calculate a torque instruction value of the motor (6) and output the calculated value to the inverter (4); and an auxiliary power supply device (7) which supplies power to a load mounted on the AC electric vehicle. When no voltage is applied to the converter (3), a regenerative brake torque instruction calculation unit (11) calculates a regenerative torque instruction value TRQ1 based on the power consumption in the auxiliary power supply device (7) and the inverter (4) supplies a regenerative power generated by the motor (6) to the auxiliary power supply device (7) in accordance with the regenerative torque instruction value TRQ1. Page 125

126 unit (12) are configured to provide a coupling (23) for releasably connecting them together in a manner allowing selective rotation therebetween. The coupling (23) comprises a combination of magnetic coupling and mechanical coupling. 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/16 43: 2012/09/06 51: E21B 71: IMDEX TECHNOLOGY AUSTRALIA PARK PTY LTD 72: PARFITT, RICHARD JOHN 33: AU 31: : 2009/02/17 54: MODULAR CORE ORIENTATION SYSTEM A core sample orientation system (10) comprising a first portion (11) and a second portion (12). The first portion (11) comprises a downhole unit adapted to be connected to a core tube of a core drill, and the second portion (12) comprises a control unit. The downhole unit (11) is adapted for cooperation with a core tube for recording data relating to the orientation of the core tube, and the control unit (12) is adapted to cooperate with the downhole unit to receive and process orientation data from the downhole unit and provide an indication of the orientation of a core sample within the core tube at a time prior to separation of the core sample from the underground environment from which it was obtained. The downhole unit (11) is configured to cooperate with the control unit (12) to establish an operative connection therebetween. More particularly, the downhole unit (11) and the control 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/26 43: 2012/09/06 51: E21B 71: LONGYEAR TM, INC. 72: DRENTH, CHRISTOPHER L, RUPP, MICHAEL D 33: US 31: 12/732,106 32: 2010/03/25 33: US 31: 61/163,760 32: 2009/03/26 54: HELICAL DRILLING APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS A down-the-hole assembly includes a housing having a central axis and a mechanical gear box positioned within the housing. The mechanical gear box is coupled to the housing such that rotation of the housing at a first rotational rate provides a rotary input to the mechanical gear box. A rotary cutting bit is coupled to the mechanical gear box. The mechanical gear box is configured to rotate said rotary cutting bit at a second rotational rate in response to that rotary input from the housing. The second rotational rate is greater than the first rotational rate. The mechanical gear box is also further configured to cause the rotary cutting bit to orbit about the central axis of the housing Page 126

127 72: KRUSE, CHRISTOF, WREDE, STEFAN 33: US 31: 12/768,066 32: 2010/04/27 33: US 31: 61/173,901 32: 2009/04/29 54: VALVE SYSTEM FOR DRILLING SYSTEMS A valve system includes a load holding valve, a feed balancing valve, and a fast feed differential valve. The load holding valve may be in fluid communication with the load holding valve. The fast feed differential valve is configured to move between an engaged state and a disengaged state. In the engaged state the fast feed differential valve fluidly couples a ring side of a feed cylinder, the load holding valve, and a piston side of the feed cylinder to allow fluid to flow from the ring side to the piston side. 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/28 43: 2012/09/06 51: E21B 71: LONGYEAR TM, INC. 72: LIGHT, TREVOR LYNDON 33: US 31: 12/768,390 32: 2010/04/27 33: US 31: 61/173,905 32: 2009/04/29 54: VARIABLE FORCE/VARIABLE FREQUENCY SONIC DRILL HEAD An oscillator assembly includes a first eccentrically weighted rotor having a first eccentric weight configured to rotate about an axis, a second eccentrically weighted rotor having a second eccentric weight configured to rotate about the axis. Rotation of the first eccentrically weighted rotor is coupled to rotation of the second eccentrically weighted rotor. An actuator is configured to vary an angular separation between the first eccentric weight and the second eccentric weight. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/05 43: 2012/09/06 51: C07K 71: GENENTECH, INC. 72: ESUE, OSI 33: US 31: 61/158,331 32: 2009/03/06 54: ANTIBODY FORMULATION A formulation comprising a therapeutically effective amount of an antibody, optionally, not subjected to prior lyophilization, a buffer maintaining the ph in the range from about 4.5 to about 6.5, and an optional surfactant is described, along with uses for such a formulation. 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/28 43: 2012/09/06 51: E21B 71: LONGYEAR TM, INC. Page 127

128 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/07 43: 2012/09/17 51: F16K, F16L 71: JANSE VAN RENSBURG, Gert Nel, VAN RENSBURG, Stephen Janse 72: JANSE VAN RENSBURG, Gert Nel, VAN RENSBURG, Stephen Janse 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/11/16 54: ROTARY GATE VALVE This invention relates to a rotary gate valve 10 comprising a body member 12 defining a flow passage 14 with an inlet 16 and an opposite outlet 18. The body member 12 defines a gate slot 20 being transverse the flow passage 14 and in which a gate member 22 is positioned. The gate member 22 includes an open portion 24 and a closed portion 26 and is adapted to rotate about a shaft 28. The shaft 28 is located towards the upper end of the body member 12. The gate member 22 is thus rotationally displaceable between a closed position, wherein the closed portion 26 of the gate member 22 closes the flow passage 14 and an open position, wherein the open portion 24 of the gate member 22 opens the flow passage : 2011/ : 2010/03/03 43: 2012/09/07 51: C23C; B05D; C09D 71: CHEMETALL GMBH 72: WALTER, MANFRED, SEBRALLA, LARS 33: DE 31: : 2009/03/06 54: PROCESS FOR COATING METALLIC SURFACES IN A MULTI-STAGE PROCESS The invention relates to a method for coating metal surfaces, in particular surfaces of wheels made of an aluminum alloy, in a multi-step method, wherein the metallic surfaces are first contacted with an aqueous composition predominantly containing silane/silanol/siloxane/polysiloxane and thereafter contacted with an aqueous composition predominantly containing at least one phosphonic compound, wherein the phosphonic compounds are selected from among compounds of the type XYZ, wherein Y is an alkyl group having 8 to 16 C atoms, wherein a silane coating and a phosphonate coating are formed successively. 21: 2011/ : 2009/03/12 43: 2012/09/07 51: A61B; A61F 71: VEXIM 72: OGLAZA, JEAN-FRANCOIS, BANOUSKOU, EZZINE, VIENNEY, CÉCILE 54: APPARATUS FOR BONE RESTORATION OF THE SPINE AND METHODS OF USE Page 128

129 The subject disclosure is directed to systems, apparatuses, devices and methods for vertebral and spinal correction. In some embodiments, an expandable implant is provided which may be inserted inside the vertebral body and/or between two vertebrae, for instance, for maintenance and/or restoration of a space therein or there between. In certain embodiments, the implant includes a mechanical resistance that prevents the expandable implant from contracting once it has been expanded. Methods of treatment and methods of use of such implants for the alleviation of back pain (for example) are also provided herein. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/10 43: 2012/09/07 51: C04B; B22D 71: SAINT-GOBAIN CENTRE DE RECHERCHES ET D'ETUDES EUROPEEN 72: CHAMPION, THIBAULT, HIS, CHRISTIAN, VILLERMAUX, FRANCELINE 33: FR 31: : 2009/03/10 54: ZIRCONIA POWDER The invention relates to powder consisting of: (a) more than 92% of zircon particles, the powder comprising: (a2) more than 60% of zircon particles having a size greater than 0 microns, at least 90 wt % of said zircon aggregate particles containing less than 50 wt % of a monoclinic phase; (a3) more than 15% of zircon particles having a size less than 50 µm; (b) 1 to 2% of silica particles having a size less than 50 microns; (c) 0.3% to 5% of particles consisting of one, two, or three oxides selected from the group consisting of CaO, MgO, and Y 2 O 3, at least 55 wt % of said additional particles having a size less than 50 µm; (d) less than 1% of particles consisting of "other oxides"; the powder also being such that it comprises: more than 5% of zircon aggregate particles having a size greater than 1 mm; and 8 to 20% of zircon matrix particles having a size less than 15 µm and comprising, for more than 95% of the weight thereof, a monoclinic phase. The invention can be used in a reactor for manufacturing carbon black. 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/23 43: 2012/09/07 51: B65D; A47G 71: H.J. HEINZ COMPANY 72: CALDWELL, CRAIG S, MARSHALL, JOHN, RASILE, WILLIAM F 33: US 31: 61/202,968 32: 2009/04/23 54: MULTI-FUNCTION CONDIMENT CONTAINER A container for condiments includes a container portion having generally planar bottom, a generally parallel flange, and defining a cavity having a discharge spout adjacent the parallel flange. The container further includes a generally planar cover portion fashioned from a material more flexible that the material of the container portion and secured to the flange by an adhesive. The container preferably includes a weakened region transversely aligned with the spout but not having fluid communication therewith. Moreover, the container preferably includes a peel initiating structure aligned with the spout but spaced therefrom effective to reduce the peeling force required to separate the cover portion from the container portion. Page 129

130 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/23 43: 2012/09/07 51: B65D; A47G 71: H.J. HEINZ COMPANY 72: CALDWELL, CRAIG S, MARSHALL, JOHN, RASILE, WILLIAM F 33: US 31: 61/202,968 32: 2009/04/23 54: MULTI-FUNCTIONAL CONTAINER A container for condiments includes a container portion having generally planar bottom, a generally parallel flange, a discharge spout, and a sidewall extending between the bottom and the flange. A generally planar cover portion is secured to the flange by an adhesive such that there exists a nonbonded region between the cover and the flange. At least one section of the flange in the non-bonded region is bent downwardly away from the cover portion to form therebetween a finger-access gap. The sidewall includes a front portion disposed below the spout and extending downwardly with respect thereto. The sidewall front portion is configured to prevent the spout from becoming displaced upwardly in response to the sidewall front portion being contacted by the rear portion of another container in a package of the containers. 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/16 43: 2012/09/10 51: H01L; F24J 71: VAN NIEKERK, DANIEL GABRIEL, DAVIS, BEVAN JOHN 72: VAN NIEKERK, DANIEL GABRIEL 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2009/02/16 54: SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTION APPARATUS The invention concerns a solar energy collection apparatus which is capable of producing electricity and hot water. The. apparatus (10) includes a rigid support structure (14) which can be mounted to form part of a roof cladding structure. It includes rigid support components (16) made of thermally conductive material which are connected releasably to one another. Photovoltaic (PV) cells (42) mounted on the components of the support structure in heat transmitting relationship with the components. Thermally conductive conduits (48) are provided. These are connected to the components of the support structure in heat transmitting relationship with the components and are arranged to convey water to remove heat from the PV cells via the components and conduits. A removable, lighttransmitting cover is spaced above and extends over the PV cells. Page 130

131 the axis and the force exerted on a portion of the surface extending to the other side of the axis is sufficient to cause the blade to rotate from the first position towards the second position. 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/11 43: 2012/09/10 51: A61K 71: ACORDA THERAPEUTICS, INC. 72: BLIGHT, ANDREW, COHEN, RON 33: US 31: 61/151,679 32: 2009/02/11 33: US 31: 61/240,100 32: 2009/09/04 33: US 31: 61/259,563 32: 2009/11/09 33: US 31: 61/285,872 32: 2009/12/11 33: US 31: 61/288,953 32: 2009/12/22 33: US 31: 61/299,259 32: 2010/01/28 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR EXTENDED THERAPY WITH AMINOPYRIDINES Disclosed herein are methods and compositions related to use of aminopyridines, such as 4- aminopyridine, for use in a therapeutically effective manner for patients with a demyelinating condition, such as multiple sclerosis. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/09 43: 2012/09/10 51: F03D 71: WINDJOULE LTD 72: MORRIS, ROBERT FRASER 33: GB 31: : 2009/03/09 54: VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINE A turbine head comprising: a rotatable member; a plurality of laminar blades each including a surface, the blades being rotatably mounted to the rotatable member such that the blades can each rotate relative to the rotatable member from a first position to a second position, the angle between the first and second positions being less than 180 degrees; wherein each blade is rotatably mounted to the rotatable member about an axis that is near the centre of the blade such that, if a force is applied to the blade in a direction that is perpendicular to the surface, the difference in force between the force exerted on a portion of the surface on one side of 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/29 43: 2012/09/12 51: C07D; A61P; A61K 71: ASTELLAS PHARMA INC. 72: KUBOTA, HIROKAZU, HAMAGUCHI, HISAO, MATSUSHIMA, YUJI, NISHIGAKI, FUSAKO, OKAMOTO, YOSHINORI, HONDO, TAKESHI 33: JP 31: P : 2009/03/30 54: PYRIMIDINE COMPOUND Provided is a novel and excellent method for preventing and/or treating diseases related to a cannabinoid type 2 receptor, based on an agonistic action on a cannabinoid type 2 receptor. [Means for Solution] It was found that a hereto ring derivative mainly having two substituents, for example, a pyrimidine-5-carboxamide derivative having a substituent amino group at the 2-position, exhibits a potent agonist action on cannabinoid type 2 receptor, and can be an agent for preventing and/or treating diseases related to a cannabinoid type 2 receptor, such as inflammatory diseases, pain and the like, thereby the present invention was completed. Page 131

132 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/08 43: 2012/09/10 51: A61K; A61P; C07K 71: FAULSTICH, HEINZ, DEUTSCHES KREBSFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM 72: FAULSTICH, HEINZ, BREITLING, FRANK, LÜTTGAU, SANDRA, MOLDENHAUER, GERHARD 33: US 31: 61/167,690 32: 2009/04/08 54: AMATOXIN-ARMED TARGET-BINDING MOIETIES FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER The invention relates to tumour therapy, In one aspect, the present invention relates to conjugates of target-binding moieties and toxins that are useful in the treatment of cancer. In particular, the toxin is an amatoxin, and the target-binding moieties (e.g. antibodies) are directed against tumour-associated antigens, such as epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM). In a further aspect the invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising such target-binding moiety toxin conjugates and to the use of such target-binding moiety toxin conjugates for the preparation of such pharmaceutical compositions. The target- binding moiety toxin conjugates and pharmaceutical compositions of the invention are useful for the treatment of cancer, in particular adenocarcinoma, such as pancreatic cancer, cholangiocarcinoma, breast cancer, and colorectal cancer. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/05 43: 2012/09/26 51: E02F 71: BLACK CAT BLADES LTD. 72: RUVANG, JOHN A 33: US 31: 12/408,880 32: 2009/03/23 33: US 31: 12/608,803 32: 2009/10/29 54: FULLY STABILIZED EXCAVATOR TOOTH ATTACHMENT A fully stabilized excavator tooth attachment. An excavator tooth includes a nose-receiving pocket bounded by an inner end, upper and lower, and opposing side walls, the end wall having a noseengaging interface surface formed orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the tooth, at least one of the side walls having a fastener opening formed therethrough, and each of the upper and lower walls having two spaced apart nose-engaging interface surfaces formed thereon substantially parallel to each other. Another excavator tooth includes side walls having generally planar nose-engaging interface surfaces formed therein, one surface resisting rotation of the tooth about the longitudinal axis in one direction, and another interface surface resisting rotation of the tooth in an opposite direction. An attachment system includes a fastener configured for releasably securing the tooth on the nose, the fastener having a thread which is eccentric relative to a body of the fastener. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/02 43: 2012/09/10 51: B60B Page 132

133 71: IOCHPE-MAXION S.A. 72: FIOR, ANDRÉ, DE OLIVEIRA, MARCIO APARECIDO, T. MITSUYASSU, FERNANDO 33: US 31: 12/705,774 32: 2010/02/15 33: US 31: 61/156,554 32: 2009/03/02 54: OVERMOLDED STEEL WHEEL The present invention refers to a vehicle wheel (10) comprising a rim (12) having an inner peripheral surface, a center disc portion (14) spaced radially inwardly from said inner peripheral surface, said center disc portion comprising a body (18) having a plurality of protruding portions (22) separated from each other by curved recesses (24) and a plurality of structural arms (16) with each structural arm having a first arm end (28) attached to said inner peripheral surface of said rim at a first weld attachment interface (34) and a second arm end (30) received within one of said curved recesses of said stamped body, and wherein each of said second arm ends is attached to said center disc portion at a second weld attachment interface (36). The wheel having the combination of structural arms and a center disc portion as described above is of low cost and very robust. 72: COOPER, DAVID ALLEN, OUWEHAND, CORNELIUS, DOMOKOS, LÁSZLÓ, ONG, LAY HWA 33: US 31: 61/173,698 32: 2009/04/29 54: ZEOLITE Y Process for preparing a modified zeolite Y which process comprises subjecting zeolite Y having a silica to alumina molar ratio of at least 10 to calcination at a temperature of from 700 to 1000 C wherein (i) the steam partial pressure is at most 0.06 bar at a temperature of from 700 to 800 C, (ii) the steam partial pressure is at most 0.08 bar at a temperature of from 800 to 850 C, (iii) the steam partial pressure is at least 0.03 bar at a temperature of from 850 to 900 C, and (iv) the steam partial pressure is at least 0.05 bar at a temperature of from 900 to 950 C and (v) the steam partial pressure is at least 0.07 bar at a temperature of from 950 to 1000 C, a modified zeolite Y obtainable by such process, zeolite Y having a silica to alumina molar ratio of at least 10, the infrared spectrum of which has a peak at 3700 cm-1 but substantially no peaks at 3605 and 3670 cm-1 and zeolite Y having a silica to alumina molar ratio of at least 10, which zeolite Y has an acidity as measured by exchange with perdeuterated benzene of at most 20 micromole/gram. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/17 43: 2012/09/10 51: B65D; B60P; B63B 71: OY LANGH SHIP AB 72: LANGH, HANS 33: FI 31: : 2009/03/18 54: TRANSPORT FRAME The invention relates to a transport frame for transporting material and/or piece goods. At each bottom corner of the transport frame (1), a notch (6) is formed. The height (h) of the notch (6) is high enough to allow the bottom (7) of the transport frame (1), when the transport frame (1) is placed on top of transport protrusions (13) and/or locking clamps (14), to settle without bending against the mounting base (12) at least at some point. 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/28 43: 2012/09/10 51: B01J 71: PQ CORPORATION Page 133

134 33: US 31: 61/162,148 32: 2009/03/20 33: US 31: 61/246,303 32: 2009/09/28 33: US 31: 61/248,565 32: 2009/10/05 54: PROCESS FOR MAKING MODULATORS OF CYSTIC FIBROSIS TRANSMEMBRANE CONDUCTANCE REGULATOR The invention provides a process for the preparation of a compound of Formula 1; comprising coupling a carboxylic acid of Formula 2; with an aniline of Formula 3; in the presence of a coupling agent. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/19 43: 2012/09/11 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 72: HADIDA RUAH, SARA S, GROOTENHUIS, PETER D J, VAN GOOR, FREDRICK F, BOTFIELD, MARTYN C, YANG, XIAOQING, ZLOKARNIK, GREGOR 33: US 31: 61/162,130 32: 2009/03/20 54: MODULATORS OF CYSTIC FIBROSIS TRANSMEMBRANE CONDUCTANCE REGULATOR This invention relates to a compound of Formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R is COOH or CH 2 OH. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/19 43: 2012/09/11 51: C07D 71: VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 72: TRUDEAU, MARTIN, GROOTENHUIS, PETER D J, VAN GOOR, FREDRICK F, DEMATTEI, JOHN, BOTFIELD, MARTYN C, ROEPER, STEFANIE, ZLOKARNIK, GREGOR, LOOKER, ADAM R, NEUBERT-LANGILLE, BOBBIANNA, RYAN, MICHAEL P, YAP, DAHRIKA MILFRED LAO, KRUEGER, BRIAN R 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/25 43: 2012/09/18 51: H04L; H04B 71: ITRON FRANCE 72: BULTEAU, SERGE 33: EP 31: : 2009/04/14 54: WIRELESS TWO-WAY TRANSMISSION OF SERIAL DATA SIGNALS BETWEEN AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND A POWER METER The invention relates to a system for the wireless two-way transmission of data signals in serial format between a "master" electronic device (3) and a "slave" power meter (2) comprising a microcontroller (20) with a serial input port (Rx). According to the invention, the data signals in serial format are exchanged over a short distance via two-way Page 134

135 electromagnetic coupling means (4) outputting a pulse at every rising or falling edge of said data signals in serial format. To transmit data signals from the "master" device (3) to the "slave" meter (2), the pulses output by the electromagnetic coupling means (4) are output to said serial input port (Rx). The microcontroller (20) is programmed such that every pulse received at the input port (Rx) generates a break, in order to synchronise the first received pulse and to generate, at the serial data transmission speed, a series of bits, the value of every bit generated being either equal to that of the preceding bit if no breaks were received in the meantime, or equal to the reciprocal of the value of the bit if a break was received in the meantime. pan portion, wherein the seats face at an acute angle to each other, and wherein the backrest portions of the respective seats are nearest the vertex of the acute angle than the seat pan portions. 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/08 43: 2012/09/10 51: G09B 71: MCDONALD, GEORGE WALLACE 72: MCDONALD, GEORGE WALLACE 33: GB 31: : 2009/02/10 54: FOLDED SHEET ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME A folded sheet article comprising a sheet material having a first set of folds defining segments of the sheet material and an electrically conductive pattern on a segment of the sheet material that does not extend across a fold in an unfolded state. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/23 43: 2012/09/10 51: B64D; B60N; B61D; B62D 71: AIR NEW ZEALAND LIMITED 72: PORTER, GLEN WILSON 33: AU 31: : 2009/03/23 33: AU 31: : 2009/12/08 33: AU 31: : 2009/12/22 33: AU 31: : 2010/01/12 33: AU 31: : 2010/01/25 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO VEHICLE PASSENGER SEATING A seating arrangement for location at the longitudinal centre line of a commercial passenger vehicle that has a longitudinally extending passenger seating area. The seating arrangement includes a pair of seats disposed alongside and secured to each other. Each seat comprising a backrest portion, and a seat Page 135

136 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/13 43: 2012/09/18 51: C12Q; A01H 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: LUCK, STANLEY, TOMAS, ADRIANA, SIMCOX, KEVIN, PRADA, DARIO 33: US 31: 61/168,779 32: 2009/04/13 54: GENETIC LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH FUSARIUM EAR MOLD RESISTANCE IN MAIZE The invention relates to methods and compositions for identifying and selecting maize plants with enhanced resistance tofusariumear mold. Maize plants generated by the methods of the invention are also a feature of the invention. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/02 43: 2012/09/12 51: A01H; C12N 71: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 72: DEHESH, KATAYOON, SAVCHENKO, TATYANA 33: US 31: 61/209,064 32: 2009/03/02 54: HYDROPEROXIDE LYASE GENES AND TOLERANCE TO ABIOTIC STRESS IN PLANTS This invention provides for novel methods for preparing a plant tolerant to abiotic stress, such as drought or salt. This invention also provides for transgenic plants and transgenic seeds that are tolerant to abiotic stress. The methods of the present invention comprises introducing a recombinant expression cassette comprising a hydroperoxide lyase polynucleotide encoding a hydroperoxide lyase enzyme into the plants, and selecting a plant that is tolerant to abiotic stress. The transgenic plants and seeds generated by the methods of the invention accordingly comprise a recombinant expression cassette comprising a HPL polynucleotide encoding HPL enzyme. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/12 43: 2012/09/12 51: A61K 71: TOYAMA CHEMICAL CO., LTD. 72: KAKUDA, SAHOE, NISHIMURA, SETSUKO, HIROTA, TAKAFUMI 33: JP 31: : 2009/03/13 54: TABLET AND GRANULATED POWDER CONTAINING 6-FLUORO-3-HYDROXY-2- PYRAZINECARBOXAMIDE Disclosed is a useful tablet which contains a high quantity of 6-fluoro-3-hydroxy-2- pyrazinecarboxamide or a salt thereof; has a size that is easy to ingest; has superior release characteristics; and has a hardness that can withstand film coating, packaging, and transportation. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/19 43: 2012/09/12 51: C07K 71: LOS ANGELES BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE AT HARBOR-UCLA MEDICAL CENTER 72: IBRAHIM, ASHRAF S, SPELLBERG, BRAD J, FU, YUE, EDWARDS, JOHN E 33: US 31: 61/161,614 32: 2009/03/19 54: VACCINE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF MUCORMYCOSIS AND OTHER FUNGAL DISEASES The present invention provides therapeutic compositions and methods for treating and preventing fungal disease or conditions including mucormycosis. The therapeutic methods and compositions of the invention include vaccine compositions having anftrpolypeptide or an Page 136

137 antigenic fragment of the polypeptide; a vector including a nucleotide sequence that is substantially complimentary to at least 18 contiguous nucleotides offtrsequence; an antisense; a small interfering RNA or an antibody inhibitor offtr. The vaccine compositions of the invention can further include an adjuvant. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/12 43: 2012/09/12 51: C01B; B01J 71: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. 72: LULY, MATTHEW H, NAIR, HARIDASAN K, SMITH, ROBERT A, DEPRATO, PHILIP, POKROVSKI, KONSTANTIN A, MERKEL, DANIEL C, UHRICH, KEVIN, COTTRELL, STEPHEN A, BRENNER, DANIEL J 33: US 31: 12/722,390 32: 2010/03/11 33: US 31: 61/178,464 32: 2009/05/14 33: US 31: 61/178,468 32: 2009/05/14 33: US 31: 61/207,886 32: 2009/03/13 54: METHODS AND REACTOR DESIGNS FOR PRODUCING PHOSPHORUS PENTAFLUORIDE Processes and systems for the production of phosphorus pentafluoride (PF5) through continuous fluorination of phosphorus are provided herein. A phosphorus feed stream and a fluorine feed stream are provided to a reactor, wherein they are reacted in a gas-gas or liquid-gas reaction to produce phosphorus pentafluoride (PF5). The phosphorus feed can be derived from white phosphorus or yellow phosphorus, and can be provided to the reactor as a liquid or a vapor. The fluorine can be provided to the reactor as a vapor, and preferably comprises elemental fluorine gas. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/08 43: 2012/09/13 51: B65G 71: NEDPACK PATENTEN BV 72: HANNESSEN, PIETER GERRIT 33: NL 31: : 2009/03/06 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING GOODS BETWEEN CONVEYORS The present invention relates to a device and a method for transferring goods (6) from a first (2) to a second conveyor (4), comprising a substantially upright extending frame (8),- an endless drive arranged on the frame (8) and drivable by a motor; at least one support member which is connected to the endless drive (24) and which is drivable in a circuit by means of the endless drive (24),- at least one product carrier (28) connected to the support member, wherein the product carrier (28) is connected to the support member for rotation about a lying shaft extending transversely of the frame, wherein the product carrier (28) is connected drivably to no more than one endless drive. Page 137

138 Events occurring with respect to metrics are defined. When an event occurs with respect to a metric, a notification of the event is generated in a social network, such as an enterprise social network. The notification might include the name of a user associated with the event and the name of the event. Comments may be left regarding the notification of the event. The comments can be retrieved and analyzed. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/11 43: 2012/09/26 51: A01N; A01P 71: DAKEM 72: ESCULIER, MARC 33: FR 31: : 2009/03/13 54: INSECT REPELLENT COMPOSITION The present invention relates to an insect repellent composition containing the following active insectrepellent material in a physiologically acceptable medium: at least 1-methylpropyl(2-(2- hydroxyethyl)piperidine-1-carboxylate, said active material being used with at least one copolymer of vinylpyrrolidone and of a linear alkyl, having at least 16 carbon atoms, as a film-forming agent. The invention also relates to an insect-repelling method using said composition. 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/01 43: 2012/09/13 51: G06Q; G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: DORRELL, WADE CLARK 33: US 31: 12/418,625 32: 2009/04/06 54: METRIC-BASED EVENTS FOR SOCIAL NETWORKS 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/19 43: 2012/09/14 51: A47K; A47G 71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC. 72: MCDONALD, DUANE LYLE, GAUGER, JEREMY THADDEUS, BOON, JASON ROBERT, HONDL, BLAKE ADAM, HOOKONG, RICHARD ANDRE, STOEGER, WILLIAM G 33: US 31: 61/166,914 32: 2009/04/06 54: FACIAL TISSUE PACK WITH MIRROR A flexible package, such as a facial tissue pocket pack, is provided with a mirror, affixed to the package with an adhesive label, to enable a user to clearly see his/her reflection. Page 138

139 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/16 43: 2012/09/14 51: A61K; A61P; C07D 71: TAISHO PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 72: TAKAHASHI, TEISUKE, UCHIDA, SAEKO 33: JP 31: : 2009/04/16 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS A pharmaceutical composition comprising a combination of (A) a 1-thio-D-glucitol compound represented by the general formula (I) and (B) at least one member of the group consisting of biguanides, insulin secretagogues, insulin sensitizers, insulins, dipeptidyl peptidase IV inhibitors, a-glucosidase inhibitors, and GLP-1 mimetics, has superior efficacy in preventing or treating diabetes mellitus, diseases associated with diabetes mellitus, or complications of diabetes mellitus and yet it causes no appreciable side effects. 54: CYROGENIC SEPARATION OF SYNTHESIS GAS A process and apparatus for separating a feed containing hydrogen, carbon monoxide, methane, and optionally nitrogen to form a product gas having a desired H 2 :CO molar ratio and optionally a hydrogen product gas and a carbon monoxide product gas. The feed is partially condensed to form a hydrogen-enriched vapor fraction and a carbon monoxide-enriched liquid fraction. The hydrogenenriched vapor fraction and carbon monoxideenriched liquid fraction are combined in a regulated manner to form an admixture, which is cryogenically separated to form the product mixture having the desired H 2 :CO molar ratio. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/15 43: 2012/09/14 51: C01B; F25J 71: AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. 72: MCNEIL, BRIAN ALFRED, WEAVER, ANDREW, WINTER, DAVID GRAHAM 33: US 31: 12/416,439 32: 2009/04/01 33: US 31: 12/640,435 32: 2009/12/17 21: 2011/ : 2010/05/04 43: 2012/09/18 51: A01N; A61K; C07D 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: SMITH, BRENTON TODD, LAHM, GEORGE P, LETT, RENEE MARIE, SMITH, BENJAMIN KENNETH, DALY, C ANNE 33: US 31: 61/175,206 32: 2009/05/04 54: NEMATOCIDAL SULFONAMIDES Disclosed are compounds of Formula 1 (see "Formula 1"),N-oxides, and salts thereof, wherein Z Page 139

140 is O or S; and R 1, R 2, R 3, Q and n are as defined in the disclosure. Also disclosed are compositions containing the compounds of Formula 1 and methods for controlling a parasitic nematode comprising contacting the parasitic nematode or its environment with a biologically effective amount of a compound or a composition of the invention. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/22 43: 2012/09/14 51: A61K 71: AMBIT BIOSCIENCES CORPORATION 72: ARMSTRONG, ROBERT C, BELLI, BARBARA A 33: US 31: 61/173,803 32: 2009/04/29 33: US 31: 61/202,647 32: 2009/03/23 33: US 31: 61/266,989 32: 2009/12/04 54: METHODS OF TREATMENT USING COMBINATION THERAPY Provided herein are methods of treating a proliferative disease in a subject, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of AC220 and a nucleoside analog, a topoisomerase inhibitor or an anthracycline, or a combination thereof. 51: C04B; C09K 71: SAINT-GOBAIN CENTRE DE RECHERCHES ET D'ETUDES EUROPEEN 72: MARLIN, SAMUEL, LANGOHR, DAVID, GAETA, ANTHONY 33: FR 31: : 2009/03/11 54: FUSED ALUMINA/ZIRCONIA GRAIN MIXTURE The invention relates to a molten alumina/zirconia grain mixture having the following chemical analysis, in wt %: ZrO 2 + HfO 2 : 35 to 45.5%; Al 2 O 3 : 43.7 to 65%; Other oxides: < 10%; SiO 2 : < 0.8%. The invention simultaneously adheres to a granulometric condition and to a densimetric condition. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/19 43: 2012/09/19 51: A01N, A01P 71: Bayer CropScience AG 72: HUNGENBERG, Heike, JESCHKE, Peter, VELTEN, Robert, THIELERT, Wolfgang 54: ACTIVE INGREDIENT COMBINATIONS HAVING INSECTICIDAL AND ACARICIDAL PROPERTIES The present invention relates to novel active ingredient combinations, comprising at least one known compound of formula (I), in which R1 and A have the meanings as stated in the description, and at least one further known active ingredient of the class of chitin synthesis inhibitors, molting hormone agonists or other classes, and are well suited for controlling animal pests, such as insects and undesired acarids. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/11 43: 2012/09/17 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/19 43: 2012/09/19 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: H. LUNDBECK A/S 72: CHEN, BIN, BURNS, JAMES FORD, DOLLER, DARIO Page 140

141 33: US 31: 61/161,802 32: 2009/03/20 54: AMIDE DERIVATIVES AS NEUROPEPTIDE Y5 RECEPTOR LIGANDS Disclosed are a series of neuropeptide Y Y5 receptor ligands, and as such are useful to treat disorders related to mood, stress, ADHD, cognition, stress and dementia. 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/20 43: 2012/09/19 51: A01N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: TANK, HOLGER, QIN, KUIDE, WILSON, STEPHEN, LIU, LEI, OUSE, DAVID, LI, MEI 33: US 31: 61/171,592 32: 2009/04/22 54: HIGH-STRENGTH, HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS OF GLYPHOSATE AND 2,4-D SALTS The mixture of certain amine salts of glyphosate and 2,4-D allows the preparation of high-strength liquid compositions containing up to greater than 450 gae/l of total active ingredient loading if the ph is adjusted to 6.0 to 8.0. Compositions are particularly well-suited for application to crops that are resistant or tolerant to both glyphosate and 2,4-D. 21: 2011/ : 2009/05/18 43: 2012/09/19 51: H03F; H04L 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: GUSTAVSSON, ULF, THOREBÄCK, JOHAN 54: TRANSMITTER WITH QUANTIZATION NOISE COMPENSATION The invention discloses a transmitter (300, 400, 600) comprising a pulse encoder (305) for creating pulses from the amplitude of an input signal to the transmitter, a compensation signal generator (315) for cancelling quantization noise caused by the pulse encoder (305), a mixer or I/Q modulator (307) for mixing an output of the pulse encoder with the phase of an input signal to the transmitter and an amplifier (320) for creating an output signal from the transmitter. In the transmitter (300, 400, 600), a control signal (CA) for controlling a function of the amplifier (320) comprises an output signal from the compensation signal generator (315), and an input signal to the amplifier (320) comprises an output from the mixer (307) having been modulated (340) to a desired frequency. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/23 43: 2012/09/19 51: H01L 71: UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 72: ISMAGILOV, RUSTEM F, DU, WENBIN, LI, LIANG, SHEN, FENG, NICHOLS, KEVIN PAUL FLOOD, CHEN, DELAI, KREUTZ, JASON EUGENE 33: US 31: 61/162,922 32: 2009/03/24 33: US 31: 61/262,375 32: 2009/11/18 33: US 31: 61/340,872 32: 2010/03/22 54: SLIP CHIP DEVICE AND METHODS A device is described having a first surface having a plurality of first areas and a second surface having a plurality of second areas. The first surface and the second surface are opposed to one another and can move relative to each other from at least a first position where none of the plurality of first areas, having a first substance, are exposed to plurality of second areas, having a second substance, to a second position. When in the second position, the plurality of first and second areas, and therefore the first and second substances, are exposed to one another. The device may further include a series of ducts in communication with a plurality of first second areas to allow for a substance to be disposed in, or upon, the plurality of second areas when in the first position. 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/27 43: 2012/09/20 51: A61K 71: CYTONET GMBH & CO. KG Page 141

142 72: ALEKSANDROVA, KRASIMIRA, PEDIADITAKIS, PETER, SALISBURY, JO, RÜDINGER, WOLFGANG 33: US 31: 12/430,330 32: 2009/04/27 54: ENCAPSULATED LIVER CELL COMPOSITION Microcapsules comprising a capsule shell encapsulating a suspension of a therapeutically effective amount of liver cells in physical contact to a liver cell stimulating amount of erythropoietin. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/17 43: 2012/09/20 51: F27B; F27D; H05B 71: TENOVA S.p.A. 72: CLERICI, PAOLO, RONDINA, SALVATORE 33: IT 31: MI2009A : 2009/03/25 54: APPARATUS FOR MEASURING THE POSITION OF THE ELECTRODES IN AN ELECTRIC FURNACE An apparatus for measuring the position of the electrodes in an electric furnace which envisages an electrode-holder column (10), comprising a lifting group (11), integral with a base structure (12) and carrying an electrode-holder arm (13) containing at least one electrode (14) immersed in a bath and/or in contact with scrap, said apparatus comprising at least one laser group (17) positioned on at least a part of the base structure (12) which collaborates with a reference element (18) integral with the at least one electrode (14). 72: PELLETIER, GHYSLAIN, STATTIN, MAGNUS, ÖSTERGAARD, JESSICA 33: US 31: 61/175,668 32: 2009/05/05 54: HANDLING A SCHEDULING REQUEST TRIGGER A method in a user equipment for handling a scheduling request trigger is provided. The user equipment comprises a buffer. After receiving (501) data arriving into the buffer to be transmitted to a base station, the user equipment generates (503) a scheduling request trigger. The scheduling request trigger is pending until it is cancelled, and is triggered directly or indirectly by the arrived data. The user equipment cancels (504) the pending scheduling request trigger when the data that triggered the generation of the scheduling request trigger is accounted for in a buffer status report to be included in a scheduled data transmission to be transmitted to the base station, or when the data that triggered the generation of the scheduling request is included in a scheduled data transmission to be transmitted to the base station, whichever occurs first. 21: 2011/ : 2010/01/25 43: 2012/09/20 51: H04W 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/03 43: 2012/09/26 Page 142

143 51: G06T 71: BODY SURFACE TRANSLATIONS, INC. 72: HATZILIAS, KAROL, HATZILIAS, GIORGOS, EMSLEY, ALAN, BERGMAN, HARRIS, VAN BUREN, CHRIS, DURBIN, JOHN, BERGLUND, NATE 33: US 31: 61/156,205 32: 2009/02/27 54: ESTIMATING PHYSICAL PARAMETERS USING THREE DIMENSIONAL REPRESENTATIONS Methods, systems, and apparatus for estimating physical parameters using three dimensional representations. In one aspect, predetermined light patterns are projected onto an object and light patterns resulting from an interaction of the projected light patterns and portions of the object are detected. Three dimensional locations of multiple light elements in the detected light pattern are determined, and physical parameters of the object, for example, weight, are estimated based on the locations. orthophosphoric acid into a flame, polymerizing/condensing the orthophosphoric acid into polyphosphoric acid, accompanied by forming hot gases and separating said hot gases flowing cocurrently with the polyphosphoric acid from said polyphosphoric acid. The invention also relates to a device for implementing same. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/29 43: 2012/09/20 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: MERCK SERONO S.A. 72: QUATTROPANI, ANNA, SAUER, WOLFGANG, CROSIGNANI, STEFANO, BOMBRUN, AGNES, MONTAGNE, CYRIL 33: EP 31: : 2009/04/03 33: US 31: 61/169,773 32: 2009/04/16 54: OXADIAZOLE DERIVATIVES The invention relates to compounds of formula (I); wherein R 1, R 2, R a, R b, W, Q and S have the meanings given in claim 1. The compounds are useful e.g. in the treatment of autoimmune disorders, such as multiple sclerosis. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/25 43: 2012/09/20 51: C01B; B01J 71: PRAYON TECHNOLOGIES 72: GERMEAU, ALAIN, HEPTIA, BERNARD 33: BE 31: 2009/ : 2009/03/26 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING POLYPHOSPHORIC ACID The invention relates to a method for producing polyphosphoric acid including spraying 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/29 43: 2012/09/20 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: MERCK SERONO S.A. 72: QUATTROPANI, ANNA, SAUER, WOLFGANG, MONTAGNE, CYRIL, CROSIGNANI, STEFANO, BOMBRUN, AGNÈS 33: EP 31: : 2009/04/03 33: US 31: 61/169,773 32: 2009/04/16 Page 143

144 54: OXADIAZOLE DERIVATIVES The invention relates to compounds of formula I: wherein R 1, R 2, R a, R b, W, Q and S have the meanings given in claim 1. The compounds are useful e.g. in the treatment of autoimmune disorders, such as multiple sclerosis. 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/08 43: 2012/09/20 51: B65D 71: COLORMATRIX HOLDINGS, INC. 72: RULE, MARK, CARMICHAEL, ADRIAN, OVEREND, ANDREW STUART, VALUS, RONALD JAMES, LEEMING (DECEASED), CHRISTINE, TATTUM, STEVEN BURGESS 33: US 31: 61/167,923 32: 2009/04/09 54: SCAVENGING OXYGEN A closure (40) includes a body (42) with a screw threaded portion (44) for engaging the closure with a container, for example a bottle. Inwards of portion (44) is a liner (46) comprising a hydrogen generating device, wherein the liner includes one layer (48) which incorporates a hydride dispersed in a polymeric matrix and, on opposite sides of layer (48) are arranged PET layers (50, 52). Layer (50) is arranged to act as a control layer to control the rate of passage of water vapour from the beverage in the container to the hydride containing layer (48) and thereby control generation of hydrogen by the hydrogen generating device. In use, water vapour passes through layer (50) and contacts the hydride associated with layer (48) which results in production of molecular hydrogen which combines with oxygen which may have entered a container with which the closure (40) is associated. Thereafter, a reaction between the hydrogen and oxygen takes place, catalysed by a catalyst associated with the container thereby to scavenge the oxygen. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/17 43: 2012/09/21 51: C10G; B01J 71: JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO., LTD., NIPPON STEEL ENGINEERING CO., LTD., JAPAN OIL, GAS AND METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION, COSMO OIL CO., LTD., INPEX CORPORATION, JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION 72: IWAMA, MARIE 33: JP 31: : 2009/03/27 54: LIQUID FUEL PRODUCING METHOD AND LIQUID FUEL PRODUCING SYSTEM Disclosed is a method for producing a liquid fuel, wherein hydrocarbon is synthesized from a synthesis gas by Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and then a fuel liquid is producing using the hydrocarbon. The method for producing a liquid fuel is characterized in that the hydrocarbon is pre-treated using a pre-treatment catalyst, in which one or more metals selected from among group 6 metals, group 7 metals, group 8 metals, group 9 metals, group 10 metals, group 11 metals and group 14 metals of the periodic table are supported by a carrier, in the presence of hydrogen, and after the pre-treatment, the hydrocarbon is subjected to a hydrogenation process using a hydrogenation catalyst. Page 144

145 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/01 43: 2012/09/21 51: C10G; B01J 71: JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO., LTD., NIPPON STEEL ENGINEERING CO., LTD., JAPAN OIL, GAS AND METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION, COSMO OIL CO., LTD., INPEX CORPORATION, JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION 72: YAMADA, EIICHI, ONISHI, YASUHIRO 33: JP 31: : 2009/03/19 54: CATALYST SEPARATION SYSTEM Disclosed is a catalyst separation system which is provided with: a reaction container in which hydrocarbon is synthesized by a chemical reaction between a synthesis gas, which is mainly composed of a carbon monoxide gas and a hydrogen gas, and a catalyst slurry which is obtained by suspending solid catalyst particles in a liquid; a filter for separating the hydrocarbon from the catalyst slurry; and a gas-liquid separator for separating the liquid hydrocarbon discharged from the filter into gaseous hydrocarbon and liquid hydrocarbon. 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/16 43: 2012/09/21 51: B44C; B05C; B05D 71: NASATTI, MAURIZIO, CASSAGHI, PIETRO 72: NASATTI, MAURIZIO, CASSAGHI, PIETRO 33: IT 31: MI2009A : 2009/04/22 54: PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING DECORATIVE PAPERS AND/OR PANELS FOR FLOORING OR SURFACING OF FURNITURE, WALLS, ETC. A process for manufacturing decorative papers and/or panels for flooring or surfacing of furniture, walls, finish foils, filter papers or kraft papers for low and high pressure use etc., in which a substantially dry solid composition is prepared in powder form, having a polymer component containing aminoplasts (amino resins) and/or phenoplasts (phenolic resins) and/or mixtures in powder form, used as such and/or mixed with additives; the composition is then applied dry on a support in powder form and is heated after being deposited onto the support to melt the composition and form a coating polymer layer onto the support; the composition may instead be heated first to be molten before and then applied in a fluid form onto the support. Page 145

146 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/11 43: 2012/09/21 51: E05F 71: SILVERLINE TOOLS LIMITED 72: GODDARD-WATTS, JAMES 33: GB 31: : 2009/03/13 54: A MECHANISM FOR OPENING AND CLOSING A BARRIER An automatic gate opening device is claimed comprising: a gate drive axis (134), movable between a gate closed position and a gate open position; a treadle (102) and a rechargeable energy storage means (16, 118). The device also comprises an energy conversion means to convert stored energy into rotational movement of the drive axis (134) in a gate opening and energy conversion means to convert stored energy into rotational movement of the drive axis in a gate closing direction. The treadle (102) is configured such that, with the drive axis (134) in its gate open position, a single actuation of said treadle (102) recharges the energy storage means with sufficient energy to move the drive axis from its gate open position to its gate closed position and back to its gate open position. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/21 43: 2012/09/17 51: B60G 71: SUSPENSYS SISTEMAS AUTOMOTIVOS LTDA. 72: PIZZETA, REMI 54: REAR BOGIE-TYPE SUSPENSION The present patent of invention refers to a rear bogie-type suspension used preferably in trucks, having a pivoting bearing (1) disposed on upper part of the spring pack (2), positioned between the two axles and laterally on each side of the chassis (5), said pivoting bearing (1) comprised of an anchor pin (3) fastened to a hanger (4) and to the chassis (5), in a robust manner to withstand the extreme strains to which this kind of suspension is normally submitted, also favoring assembly conditions, weight reduction, reduced consumption of materials and labor, also having an axle rebound stop (6) in combination with spring pack (2) in order to provide greater safety and durability to its components. 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/26 43: 2012/09/21 51: C21C; C22C; F27D 71: FOSECO INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 72: BERTHELET, EMMANUEL 33: EP 31: : 2009/05/06 54: TREATMENT LADLE A treatment ladle comprising a ladle shell containing a generally tubular refractory ladle liner, said ladle being pivotable between a horizontal position and a vertical position, said ladle liner having a first end and a second end with a continuous sidewall therebetween, an interior space being defined between said first and second ends and the continuous sidewall, said ladle liner additionally comprising a pocket for holding a treatment agent, said pocket being located adjacent the first end and Page 146

147 in fluid communication with the interior space and located closer to the top than the bottom of the interior space when the ladle is in its horizontal position and closer to the bottom than the top of the interior space when the ladle is in its vertical position, and a spout for receiving and pouring molten metal located closer to the top than the bottom of the interior space when the ladle is in its horizontal and vertical positions, wherein in the horizontal position, a lower volume of the interior space defined below a plane midway between the top and bottom of the interior space and between the first end and a vertical plane intermediate the first and second ends is greater than an upper volume of the interior space defined above the midway plane and between the first end and said vertical plane. The treatment ladle is designed for the treatment of molten metal with vaporisable additives, in particular in the preparation of ductile iron. The invention also relates to a method of treating molten metal employing the ladle. 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SYNTHESIZING LIQUID HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS Disclosed is a liquid hydrocarbon synthesis method which synthesizes liquid hydrocarbons from syngas by means of a Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, and which includes a first absorbing step in which carbon dioxide in a gaseous by-product generated by the aforementioned Fischer-Tropsch synthesis is absorbed by an absorption agent, and a second absorbing step in which carbon dioxide in the aforementioned syngas is absorbed by the aforementioned absorption agent after having performed the aforementioned first step. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/17 43: 2012/09/21 51: C10G; C10K 71: JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO., LTD., NIPPON STEEL ENGINEERING CO., LTD., JAPAN OIL, GAS AND METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION, COSMO OIL CO., LTD., INPEX CORPORATION, JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION 72: TASAKA, KAZUHIKO 33: JP 31: : 2009/03/27 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/24 43: 2012/09/21 51: A63B 71: GRAA INNOVATIONS, LLC 72: REYES, GIL 33: US 31: 12/383,636 32: 2009/03/25 Page 147

148 54: ISOLATED CURL MACHINE AND METHOD OF TRAINING THEREFOR An isolated curl machine and method therefor is disclosed herein. Generally, the isolated curl machine provides a resistance having a force which is directed upward and away from the user. The machine may also support the user's upper arms, or a portion thereof. In this manner, training on the machine is highly focused on the biceps. The machine may comprise a frame, a seat, an arm rest, and a resistance device. The user may engage the machine by sitting in the seat and placing his or her arms on the arm rest. In this position, the user may engage the resistance device such as by grasping a handle of the resistance device. The resistance device provides the resistance which resists movement of the user's arm during a bicep curl and may be configured such that the force of the provided resistance is directed upward and away from the user. 57: The present invention provides a roadway barrier or guard rail system which has a post (12) which passes through the carriage (20) with the carriage (20) being free to move up along the post (12). The carriage (20) is prevented from moving down the post (12) by means of a stop or restraint (12.60, 12.50, 12.40, 12.30) which is separate from and underneath the carriage (20) and which the carriage (20) abuts, with the stop or restraint (12.60, 12.50, 12.40, 12.30) being located on the post (12). The carriage (20) is not otherwise restraint from moving up the post except by the curved channels through the carriage (20) which engage the extremities of the post, and the friction this may produce. Further systems are provided with the same features but additionally additional friction or other forces such as shearing forces, produced by means of formations or fixtures to the post or the carriage which must be overcome after the carriage starts moving relative to the post, such as restraints or stops on the post above the carriage. In other embodiments additional frictional or shear forces must be overcome before movement between the carriage (20) and the post (12) will occur. The movement of the carriage (2) on the post (12) is guided by formations on the carriage (20) cooperating with the mating formations on the post (12). 21: 2011/ : 22/09/ : 30/08/ : E01F 71: INDUSTRIAL GALVANIZERS CORPORATION PTY LTD 72: WALLACE HAYDEN, COLQUHOUN TERRY, HARE HENRY JOHN, WHITESIDE MARK 33: AU 31: : 2009/03/19, 54: IMPROVED ROAD BARRIER 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/21 43: 2012/09/26 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: BAILOR, JONATHAN B, SUNDERLAND, EDGAR MARK 33: US 31: 12/431,883 32: 2009/04/29 54: MAINTAINING UNDO AND REDO CAPABILITY ACROSS METADATA MERGES A method is presented for preserving metadata during an undo operation at a client computer. A first section of a document is modified on a word Page 148

149 processing application on the client computer by performing one or more user actions in the first section of the document. While modifying the first section of the document, metadata is received at the client computer for a second section of the document. The metadata is inserted into the second section of the document. After the metadata is inserted into the second section of the document, an undo operation is performed on the word processing application. The undo operation includes the steps of removing the metadata from the second section of the document, undoing the last user action of the one or more user actions in the first section of the document and restoring the metadata for the second section of the document. 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/14 43: 2012/09/26 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: PEARSON, MARK, ZHAO, JASON XIAOBO, LI, BARN-WAN, YU, SANDY, CHEN, JEFFREY CHAO- NAN, HUANG, ALLEN PIN-SHIU 33: US 31: 12/427,919 32: 2009/04/22 54: MEDIA TIMELINE INTERACTION Media timeline interaction may be provided. An electronic presentation may comprise a media object. A user may select the media object within a presentation application and use an on-object user interface in conjunction with the application's user interface to modify the media object. The user may also display the modified media object within the presentation application. 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/23 43: 2012/09/26 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: RUBLE, B SCOTT, ALLYN, BARRY CHRISTOPHER, RAMPSON, BENJAMIN EDWARD 33: US 31: 12/433,327 32: 2009/04/30 54: PLATFORM EXTENSIBILITY FRAMEWORK A platform extensibility framework may be provided. A visualization platform may register feature extensions and receive requests to create objects. The objects may be created according to drawing instructions provided by the visualization platform, an application requesting the object's creation, and/or at least one of the feature extensions. Page 149

150 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/23 43: 2012/09/26 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: BAILOR, JONATHAN B, ROBINS, DAVID B 33: US 31: 12/432,817 32: 2009/04/30 54: FAST MERGE SUPPORT FOR LEGACY DOCUMENTS A method is presented for merging document metadata at a client computer. A document obtained from a server computer is opened by a user at the client computer. If the document does not include paragraph identifiers, a paragraph identifier is assigned to each paragraph in the document. When the document is opened by a second user at a second client computer, metadata for the document is received from the server computer. A determination is made whether to merge the metadata received from the server computer with current metadata for the document. When it is determined that the current metadata and the metadata received from the server computer should be merged, paragraph identifiers are adjusted in the document based on the metadata received from the server computer. 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/30 43: 2012/09/26 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: BERNSTEIN, ETHAN J, BAILOR, JONATHAN B, ANTOS, CHRISTOPHER J 33: US 31: 12/433,929 32: 2009/05/01 54: CROSS-CHANNEL COAUTHORING CONSISTENCY Architecture that synchronizes a job to shared notebook eliminating the need for user intervention and guaranteeing that only one instance of the notebook client performs the task. A job tracking component creates and maintains tracking information of jobs processed against shared notebook information. A scheduling component synchronizes a new job against the shared notebook information based on the tracking information. The tracking information can be a file or cells stored at a root level of a hierarchical data collection that represents the electronic notebook. The file includes properties related to a job that has been processed. The properties are updated as new jobs are processed. Job scheduling includes whole file updates and/or incremental updates to the shared notebook information. Page 150

151 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/30 43: 2012/09/26 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: MYHRE, NATHANIEL M 33: US 31: 12/433,907 32: 2009/05/01 54: SHARED JOB SCHEDULING IN ELECTRONIC NOTEBOOK A computing device includes a processing unit, and a memory with instructions that, when executed by the processing unit, cause the processing unit to create: a document processing module that processes the creation and editing of document content; and a metadata processing module that generates, monitors and stores metadata for a document on the computing device, the metadata processing module generating lock creation metadata that include information about a new lock that is created when a user begins to edit a portion of a document, lock removal metadata that includes information about removing a lock, and lock deletion metadata that includes information about deleting a lock, the metadata processing module writing lock creation metadata to both a data channel and to a separate metadata channel, the metadata processing module writing lock removal metadata to the data channel and the metadata processing module writing lock deletion metadata to the metadata channel. 21: 2011/ : 2010/04/19 43: 2012/09/26 51: C07D; A01N 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: SHAPIRO, RAFAEL, HANAGAN, MARY ANN, OBERHOLZER, MATTHEW RICHARD, PASTERIS, ROBERT JAMES 33: US 31: 61/171,573 32: 2009/04/22 33: US 31: 61/311,512 32: 2010/03/08 54: SOLID FORMS OF AN AZOCYCLIC AMIDE Disclosed are solid forms of 1-[4-[4-[5-(2,6- difluorophenyl)-4,5-dihydro-3-isoxazolyl]-2-thiazolyl]- 1-piperidinyl]-2-[5-methyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)-1Hpyrazol-1-yl]ethanon e (Compound 1). Methods for the preparation of solid forms of Compound 1 and for the conversion of one solid form of Compound 1 into another are disclosed. Disclosed are fungicidal compositions comprising a fungicidally effective amount of a solid form of Compound 1 and at least one additional component selected from the group consisting of surfactants, solid diluents and liquid carriers. Compositions comprising a mixture of a Page 151

152 solid form of Compound 1 and at least one other fungicide or insecticide are also disclosed. Also disclosed are methods for controlling plant diseases caused by fungal plant pathogens comprising applying to a plant or portion thereof, or to a plant seed, a fungicidally effective amount of a solid form of Compound 1. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/25 43: 2012/09/26 51: A61K; A61P 71: SANOFI 72: VIVIANI, FABRICE, MARCINIAK, GILBERT, NAVE, JEAN-FRANÇOIS 33: FR 31: : 2009/03/27 54: THERAPEUTIC USES OF QUINAZOLINEDIONE DERIVATIVES The subject matter of the present invention is the use of compounds of formula (I) in the form of a base, a hydrate or a solvate, or of mixtures thereof, as a medicament or for preparing a medicament intended for the treatment and/or prevention of disorders associated with the central nervous system (abbreviated to CNS) and/or associated with the peripheral nervous system (abbreviated to PNS). 21: 2011/ : 27/09/ : 12/09/ : A62C 71: SHAANXI J & R FIRE FIGHTING CO LTD 72: GUO HONGBAO, DENG ZHENPING, ZHANG KUN, MA CHUNJIE, ZHAI TENGFEI 33: CN 31: : 2010/01/26 54: NEW PORTABLE AEROSOL FIRE-FIGHTING 57: The present invention relates to a novel handheld aerosol fire suppression apparatus, comprising thermal insulating layer (3), inner cylinder (4), aerosol generating agent (5), heat insulating material (6), jet nozzle (9), tapered jet orifice (10), enclosure (11), ignition head (12) and piezoelectric crystal assembly (13), wherein the thermal insulating layer (3) is arranged between the inner cylinder (4) and the aerosol generating agent (5), and the jet nozzle (9) is screwed to the enclosure (11) by means of a thread structure that comprises 3~6 thread segments. Compared to that in the prior art, with the segment thread design for screwing the jet nozzle to the enclosure, the time required for removing the jet nozzle can be reduced significantly, and therefore the apparatus in the present invention has much better safety feature against accidents. 21: 2011/ : 2010/03/31 43: 2012/09/27 51: B01D 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: BABURAO, BARATH, LEISTER, JONATHAN W, VITSE, FREDERIC Page 152

153 33: US 31: 12/732,961 32: 2010/03/26 33: US 31: 61/164,944 32: 2009/03/31 54: PROCESS FOR CO2 CAPTURE WITH IMPROVED STRIPPER PERFORMANCE The present application relates to systems and processes for removal of gaseous contaminants from gas streams. In particular, the application relates to a process for removal of gaseous contaminants from a gas stream comprising contacting the gas stream with a wash solution to remove gaseous contaminants from the gas stream by absorption into the wash solution; and regenerating the used wash solution to remove gaseous contaminants from the used wash solution, to provide a regenerated wash solution and a gas comprising removed contaminants, wherein in a first regeneration stage the gas comprising removed contaminants is cooled to minimize loss of water vapor from the regeneration step. oxygen to produce a conditioned synthesis gas having a desired ratio of H2:CO of from the minimum value to the maximum value. A method of producing FT product liquids by providing a conditioned synthesis gas according to the process and producing FT product liquids by subjecting the conditioned synthesis gas to FT reaction under FT operating conditions. A system for carrying out the methods is also provided. 21: 2011/ : 28/09/ : 28/09/ : C10J, C10L 71: RENTECH INC 72: WRIGHT HAROLD A, CARRYER BENJAMIN H, ELROD ERIC R, IBSEN MARK D, JOHNSON BRIAN K 33: US 31: 61/ : 2009/04/06 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONDITIONING BIOMASS-DERIVED SYNTHESIS GAS 57: A thermal conversion process comprising: pyrolizing or gasifying a carbonaceous feedstock to produce a first synthesis gas having a first H2:CO ratio of less than a minimum value or greater than a maximum value; providing enriched oxygen; and subjecting the first synthesis gas to partial oxidation in the presence of at least a portion of the enriched 21: 2011/ : 10/10/ : 01/08/ : G01C, G01V 71: KEVIN O'SHAUGHNESSY 72: KEVIN O'SHAUGHNESSY 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/10/14 54: MEANS FOR DETECTING CRUSTAL STRESS 57: Apparatus is provided to detect changes in the crustal stress of the earth, the apparatus including a suspended mass adapted to move in an arc, with means to detect change in the angle of suspension of the mass as well as the vertical change of the mass due to the rise of the earth s crust. Means is provided to compute the deviation readings., Apparatus is provided to detect changes in the crustal stress of the earth, the apparatus including a suspended mass adapted to move in an arc, with means to detect change in the angle of suspension of the mass as well as the vertical change of the mass due to the rise of the earth s crust. Means is provided to compute the deviation readings. Page 153

154 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/11 43: 2012/09/19 51: 71: MINESTO AB 72: LANDBERG, MAGNUS 33: US 31: 13/150,474 32: 2011/06/01 54: A SUBMERSIBLE PLANT The present invention relates to a submersible plant for producing energy. The submersible plant comprises at least one turbine (9) and is characterized in that said turbine (9) is mounted on a stream-driven vehicle (3) and in that said streamdriven vehicle is secured in a structure by means of at least one wire (6). 21: 2011/ : 14/10/ : 18/10/ : C07K, C12N 71: STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 72: VAN ZYL WILLEM HEBER, BIELY PETER, RYABOVA OLENA, CHIMPHANGO ANNIE FABIAN ABEL, GORGENS JOHANN FERDINAND 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2009/03/31 54: AN ENZYME WITH A-GLUCURONIDASE ACTIVITY 57: The present invention relates to an isolated polypeptide having a-glucuronidase activity and that can degrade glucuronoxylan molecules by hydrolysis of a glycosidic linkage between a MeGIcA residue (glucuronic side chain) and a non-terminal xylopyranosyl residue. The isolated polypeptide is capable of cleaving glycosidic linkages within glucuronoxylans from plant biomass, thereby removing internal glucuronic side chains. The invention also relates to amino acid sequences of the isolated polypeptide, and homologous thereto, as well as isolated polynucleotides having nucleic acid sequences encoding the polypeptides. The invention further relates to methods of isolating the polypeptides from microbial cultures, such as that of Pichia stipitis, using chromatographic techniques, and to methods of producing substantially enriched of the polypeptides. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/25 43: 2012/08/01 51: E21D 71: FIRST STRUT (PTY) LTD T/A FIRST TECH GROUP, ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI LIMITED 72: SCHEEPERS, LOURENS JOHANNES, ASHLEY, STEPHEN 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/10/25 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/05/09 54: MINE SUPPORT Page 154

155 The invention relates to a mine support, and more particularly but not exclusively, to a mine prop which is extruded from a plastic material. The mine prop comprises an elongate tubular structure made from an at least partially polymeric material, characterized in that at least one reinforcing formation is provided inside the tubular structure. There is also provided for the tubular structure to include a wakened zone which allows the structure to yield above a predetermined load. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/25 43: 2012/09/19 51: F02B 71: Scuderi Group, LLC 72: MELDOLESI, Riccardo, BADAIN, Nicholas, GILBERT, Ian 33: US 31: 61/313,831 32: 2010/03/15 54: SPLIT-CYCLE ENGINE WITH HIGH RESIDUAL EXPANSION RATIO An engine includes a rotatable crankshaft. A compression piston is slidably received within a compression cylinder and operatively connected to the crankshaft. An expansion piston is slidably received within an expansion cylinder and operatively connected to the crankshaft. A crossover passage interconnects the compression and expansion cylinders. The crossover passage includes a crossover expansion (XovrE) valve disposed therein. In an Engine Firing (EF) mode of the engine, the engine has a residual expansion ratio at XovrE valve closing of 10.0 to 1 or greater, and more preferably 15.7 to 1 or greater. 21: 2011/ : 01/11/ : 08/10/ : E04G 71: WILHELM LAYHER VERWALTUNGS GMBH 72: HELMUT KRELLER 33: DE 31: : 2010/02/19 54: SCAFFOLD AND METHODS FOR INSTALLING OR REMOVING SUCH A SCAFFOLD 57: The invention relates to a scaffold (20) and to methods for installing or removing such a scaffold (20), which is constructed of at least two vertical frames (25.1, 25.2) and at least two connecting elements (28.1, 28.2) that each extend substantially horizontally, having the following characteristics: a) at least one vertical frame (25.2) of the vertical frames (25.1, 25.2) is placed onto one vertical frame (25.1, 25.2) is palced onto one vertical frame (25.1, 25.2) of the vertical frames (25.1, 25.2), wherein a vertical frame arrangement (39.1, 39.2) in the form of a vertical frame support (48.1, 48.2) is formed; b) the vertical frames (25.1, 25.2) of the vertical frame support (48.1, 48.2) each comprise at least two parallel vertical supports (30.1, 30.2, 30.3, 30.4), which are arranged at a horizontal distance (31); c) the vertical frames (25.1, 25.2) of the vertical frame Page 155

156 support (48.1, 48.2) each comprise at least two parallel horizontal arms (35.1, 35.2, 35.3, 35.4), which are arranged at a vertical distance (36.1, 36.2); d) the horizontal arms (35.1, 35.2, 35.3, 35.4) of the vertical frames (25.1, 25.2) each extend between the at least two vertical supports (30.1, 30.2, 30.3, 30.4) of the respective vertical frame (25.1, 25.2) perpendicularly to said vertical supports (30.1, 30.2, 30.3, 30.4) and are fastened at the ends of said horizontal arms to said vertical supports by welding; e) the connecting elements (28) each extend between a vertical support (30.1, 30.2, 30.3, 30.4) of a vertical frame (25.1, 25.2) and at least one further vertical support (30.1, 30.2, 30.3, 30.4) arranged at a horizontal distance therefrom and are detachably fastened at the ends of said connecting elements to fastening positions (45.1, 45.2, 45.3, 45.4) of said vertical supports (30.1, 30.2, 30.3, 30.4); f) bottom plates (43) are or can be detachably attached to fastening positions (61) in a tiered manner in vertical areas (101.1, 101.2, 101.3, 101.4, 101.5, 101.6) of the scaffold provided one above the other vertically; g) at least one connecting element (28.1, 28.2) of the connecting elements (28.1, 28.2) is used at least during the installation of the scaffold (20) as a hip or back railing element (62.1, 62.2) for protecting a person (63) from falling; h) the vertical supports (30.1, 30.2, ) of the vertical frames (25.1, 25.2) each have an effective length (92.1, 92.2), which substantially corresponds to the vertical distance (97) of the fastening position (45.1, 45.2, 45.3, 45.4; 61) for the hip or back railing element (62.1, 62.2) or for the bottom plate (43) from the fastening position (45.1, 45.2, 45.3, 45.4; 61) for the hip or back railing element (62.1, 62.2) or for the bottom plate (43) of a vertical frame (25.2) of the vertical frames (25.1, 25.2) already belonging to the nearest vertical area (101.2, 101.3, 101.4, 101.5, 101.6) and already placed onto the vertical frame (25.1, 25.2) of the vertical area (101.1, 101.2, 101.3, 101.4, 101.5) lying thereunder or which is smaller than said vertical distance (97); i) the horizontal arms (35.1, 35.2, 35.3, 35.4) of the vertical frames (25.1, 25.2) of the vertical frame support (48.1, 48.2) placed one on top of the other each form transverse rungs (35.1, 35.2, 35.3, 35.4) of a ladder (21.1, 21.2) for a person (63) to climb, wherein the top transverse rung (35.1, 35.3) of a vertical frame (25.1, 25.2) of the vertical frames (25.1, 25.2) has a vertical transverse rung distance (36.4) from the lowest transverse rung (35.4) of a vertical frame (25.2) of the vertical frames (25.1, 25.2) already belonging to the nearest vertical area (101.2, 101.3, 101.4, 101.5, 101.6) and already placed onto the vertical frame (25.1, 25.2) of the vertical area (101.1, 101.2, 101.3, 101.4, 101.5) lying thereunder that substantially corresponds to the vertical distance (36.1, 36.2) of the transverse rungs (35.1, 35.2, 35.3, 35.4) of the individual vertical frames (25.1, 25.2) so that all adjacent tran. 21: 2011/ : 01/11/ : 08/10/ : B62B 71: FRIEDRICH WESTPHAL 72: FRIEDRICH WESTPHAL 33: DE 31: : 2010/03/01 54: WHEELBARROW 57: The invention relates to a wheelbarrow, comprising a frame (1) formed at least one hollow body (3), at least one wheel rotatably arranged on the frame (1), at least two handle rods (5) and handles (6) of the frame arranged on the handle rods (5), at least two supports (7) of the frame, on which the wheelbarrow is supported in the idle position, a load accommodating device (2) arranged on the frame (1) and designed as a load receptacle, a cross-section of the hollow body (3) that differs in various sections of the frame (1), and an oval outer shape of hollow body (3) in the cross-section in at least one straight section (5) of the frame (1), said oval outer shape deviating from a circular shape., Page 156

157 The invention relates to a wheelbarrow, comprising a frame (1) formed at least one hollow body (3), at least one wheel rotatably arranged on the frame (1), at least two handle rods (5) and handles (6) of the frame arranged on the handle rods (5), at least two supports (7) of the frame, on which the wheelbarrow is supported in the idle position, a load accommodating device (2) arranged on the frame (1) and designed as a load receptacle, a cross-section of the hollow body (3) that differs in various sections of the frame (1), and an oval outer shape of hollow body (3) in the cross-section in at least one straight section (5) of the frame (1), said oval outer shape deviating from a circular shape. leaves the pressing tool. The waste/scrap (33, 41; 52; 64) is removed during a subsequent finishing. The waste/scrap (33, 41; 52; 64) remains with the product (10) via at least one connecting bridge (31, 42; 51; 61) or the like. 21: 2011/ : 02/11/ : 21/09/ : B21D 71: GESTAMP HARDTECH AB of Box 828, Lulea S-97125,Sweden 72: ANDERS NILSSON 33: SE 31: SE : 2009/04/06 54: METHOD OF MANUFACTURING OF A FORMED PRODUCT AND USE OF THE METHOD 57: The invention relates to a method of manufacturing a product (10) formed in a pressing tool, wherein the tool is also designed to carry out a cutting and/or punching operation on the product. The cutting operation/punching operation is incomplete, such that waste/scrap (33, 41; 52; 64) resulting from the cutting/punching operation remains with the product (10) when the product leaves the pressing tool. The waste/scrap (33, 41; 52; 64) is removed during a subsequent finishing. The waste/scrap (33, 41; 52; 64) remains with the product (10) via at least one connecting bridge (31, 42; 51; 61) or the like., The invention relates to a method of manufacturing a product (10) formed in a pressing tool, wherein the tool is also designed to carry out a cutting and/or punching operation on the product. The cutting operation/punching operation is incomplete, such that waste/scrap (33, 41; 52; 64) resulting from the cutting/punching operation remains with the product (10) when the product 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/03 43: 2012/09/21 51: E21B 71: INTER AFRICA CONSTRUCTION CC 72: MOGRIDGE, Alexander, MOGRIDGE, Nicholas 54: ALIGNMENT OF DRILL RODS The invention provides a drill rod joint alignment assembly (200) for maintaining alignment of a pair of hollow drill rods or quills that are joined end-to-end at a joint. The assembly includes an elongate drill rod joint alignment member (10) and a locating device (100). The alignment member (10) is receivable along the joint internally of the pair of drill rods such that it extends into longitudinally extending passages of the pair of drill rods. The locating device (100) is capable of locating the alignment member (10) inside of the longitudinally extending passages of the drill rods along the joint. Page 157

158 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/04 43: 2012/09/14 51: H04N 71: StratosAudio, Inc. 72: CHRISTENSEN, Kelly M., HANSEN, John Phillip, MOCK, Thomas Daniel 33: US 31: 61/013,921 32: 2007/12/14 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SCHEDULING INTERACTIVE MEDIA AND EVENTS The user can respond to a media segment wherein the media segment may be associated with a schedulable event. Software on the device can then schedule the event into an electronic calendar system, and/or may use data associated with the media segment. At the appropriate time, the electronic calendar system may notify the user of the scheduled broadcast and/or event. formula I, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, together with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable lipids and hydrophilic surfactants. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/17 43: 2012/08/27 51: B65G; F16G 71: INNOVA PATENT GMBH 72: TRIEB, HERBERT 33: AT 31: A 1997/ : 2010/12/01 54: CONVEYOR BELT FOR A BELT CONVEYOR AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF A conveyor belt for a belt conveyor is made of rubber or a rubber-like plastic and is reinforced by steel cables extending in the longitudinal direction of the conveyor belt and running at least approximately parallel to one another. The conveyor belt is formed of portions which are connected one to another by vulcanization. The mutually prolonging steel cables located in successive portions are, at least in the majority, spliced together. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/07 43: 2012/09/21 51: A61K 71: BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH 72: CHEN, Feng-Jing, SCHWABE, Robert, J. 33: US 31: 61/223,507 32: 2009/07/07 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR A HEPATITIS C VIRAL PROTEASE INHIBITOR Disclosed is a pharmaceutical composition of a hepatitis C viral protease inhibitor which is suitable for oral administration via a liquid- or semi-solid-filled capsule and methods of using this composition for inhibiting the replication of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) and for the treatment of an HCV infection. The liquid- or semi-solid pharmaceutical composition of the present invention comprises a compound of 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/21 43: 2012/09/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: Chugai Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha 72: MAEDA, Atsuhiko, MIYAMOTO, Hajime, KURAMOCHI, Taichi, MATSUO, Atsushi, IGAWA, Tomoyuki, SHIRAIWA, Hirotake, TSUNODA, Hiroyuki, TACHIBANA, Tatsuhiko 33: JP 31: : 2009/05/15 54: ANTI-AXL ANTIBODY By humanizing an anti-axl antibody originating from mouse, the immunogenicity thereof in humans can be reduced. Provided are an antibody capable of binding to a specific region in Anexelekto (AXL); and Page 158

159 a humanized antibody constructed on the basis of this antibody. The aforesaid anti-axl antibody has a high antitumor activity and, therefore, is useful as an agent for reducing the expression amount of AXL, an anticancer drug and a cancer diagnostic. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/24 43: 2012/09/20 51: A01G 71: Pulp Moulding Services Limited 72: HOGARTH, Christopher 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/01/26 54: A SEEDLING CONTAINER, SEEDLING TRAY AND SEEDLING CONTAINER STRUCTURE A seedling container 10 for holding a growing medium for growing a seedling. The seedling container is open-topped and has an upper end 12 and a lower end 14 and is made of a biodegradable material which allows the seedling container to be planted with a seedling growing therein, in soil. The seedling container has a generally cylindrical side wall 15 defining an internal cavity in which the growing medium is held. The seedling container defines three longitudinally-extending and circumferentially equi-spaced slots 18. The slots 18 extends between upper positions spaced from the upper end of the seedling container and lower positions at the lower end of the seedling container. The lower end 14 defines an opening and the slots open into the opening. As the root system of seedling grows, it exerts pressure on the sidewall of the seedling container causing a lower end region of the sidewall to flare outwardly to accommodate root growth. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/24 43: 2012/08/28 51: B22D, G01F 71: Avemis 72: DUSSUD, Michel 33: FR 31: 09/ : 2009/04/29 54: SENSOR AND METHOD FOR MEASURING THE SURFACE LEVEL OF A LIQUID PHASE METAL The invention relates to a sensor (1) for measuring the surface level of a liquid phase metal in a continuous casting plant including an ingot mold having an upper surface into which an opening (4), in which a liquid metal is fed, leads, characterized in that the sensor includes: an air excitation coil (7) perpendicular to the upper surface of the ingot mold and arranged near the opening, powered by a current for generating a magnetic field, the field lines of which propagate along upper field lines away from the ingot mold and along the lower field lines covering the upper surface of the ingot mold and the molten metal surface; a lower air reception coil (8) parallel to the excitation coil, in which an induced voltage is generated by the action of the lower field lines, wherein the latter can be modified by a variation in the level of the molten metal surface; and an upper air reception coil (9) parallel to the excitation coil, vertically adjacent to the lower excitation coil, and having a shape and Page 159

160 characteristics identical to those of the latter, wherein the induced voltage is generated by the action of the upper field lines, the latter being substantially free of disturbances generated by the molten metal surface. 21: 2011/ : 01/12/ : 05/10/ : G01C, G06T 71: OZKUL TARIK and ALDHAFRI SUHAIL 72: OZKUL TARIK and ALDHAFRI SUHAIL 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 54: AUTONOMOUS DECISION SYSTEM FOR SELECTING TARGET IN OBSERVATION SATELLITES 57: The invention uses plurality of forward-looking preview cameras each looking at different nadir angle viewpoint to get cloud information from approaching target areas. The invention uses fuzzy logic system and other decision mechanisms to decide which target images should be acquired in which particular sequence and when the target image acquisition should start. The invention intends to give autonomous decision capability to agile earth observation satellites to make decision on their own to get the highest yield of quality images of target areas. 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/05 43: 2012/09/05 51: F41G 71: Rheinmetall Air Defence AG 72: FRICK, Henry Roger 33: DE 31: : 2009/06/26 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MEASURING THE MUZZLE VELOCITY OF A PROJECTILE OR THE LIKE The invention relates to a reduction in the measurement construction by reducing the distance (zx) between the receiving (3, 4) and transmitting coupler (2) to preferably 0 mm. However, the implementation of this concept is complicated by the fact that, below a certain distance (z?) between the couplers (2, 3, 4), it is no longer possible to determine individual terms, but only so-called sum fields. This requires a splitting of said sum fields in order to determine the muzzle velocity (v0) therefrom. 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/06 43: 2012/10/01 51: C07K Page 160

161 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: LIRA, Justin, NARVA, Kenneth, WOOSLEY, Aaron, LARRINUA, Ignacio, HEY, Timothy 33: US 31: 61/187,436 32: 2009/06/16 54: DIG-10 INSECTICIDAL CRY TOXINS DIG-10 Cry toxins, polynucleotides encoding such toxins, use of such toxins to control pests, and transgenic plants that produce such toxins are disclosed.(fr)l'invention concerne des toxines Cry comprenant DIG-10, des polynucléotides codant pour de telles toxines et l'utilisation de ces dernières contre les ravageurs ainsi que des plantes transgéniques produisant lesdites toxines. based on an occurrence of each of the signal samples at a corresponding plurality of different times referenced to the common time standard. The method further includes adjusting a phasor of each of the signal samples based on a time difference between a corresponding selected acquisition time value and a predetermined time referenced to a common time standard to form the plurality of synchronized phasors. 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/06 43: 2012/10/01 51: C07K 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: LIRA, Justin, NARVA, Kenneth, WOOSLEY, Aaron, LARRINUA, Ignacio, HEY, Timothy 33: US 31: 61/187,455 32: 2009/06/16 54: DIG-5 INSECTICIDAL CRY TOXINS DIG-5 Cry toxins, polynucleotides encoding such toxins, use of such toxins to control pests, and transgenic plants that produce such toxins are disclosed.(fr)l'invention concerne des toxines Cry comprenant 5DIG-5, des polynucléotides codant pour de telles toxines et l'utilisation de ces dernières contre les ravageurs ainsi que des plantes transgéniques produisant lesdites toxines. 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/07 43: 2012/09/14 51: G01R; H02H 71: SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC. 72: ANDERSON, LUTHER S, ZWEIGLE, GREGARY C, GUZMAN-CASILLAS, ARMANDO 33: US 31: 12/963,331 32: 2010/12/08 54: AN APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ESTIMATING SYNCHRONIZED PHASORS AT PREDETERMINED TIMES REFERENCED TO A COMMON TIME STANDARD IN AN ELECTRICAL SYSTEM An apparatus and method estimates a plurality of synchronized phasors at predetermined times referenced to a common time standard in an electrical power system. The method includes acquiring and determining a frequency of a power system signal, sampling the power system signal at a sampling interval rate based on a frequency of the power system signal to form signal samples, and generating a plurality of acquisition time values 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/15 43: 2012/09/11 51: B65B 71: INVERSIONES HIKI6, S.L. 72: STAMM KRISTENSEN, HENRIK, MARTINEZ LOPEZ, M MARAVILLAS 33: EP 31: : 2010/12/16 54: MOBILE DOSING, MIXING AND PACKAGING PLANT The main objective of this invention is a Mobile plant for dosing, mixing and packaging of powdery products, characterized because it is comprised of a carrying structure and several areas for: reception and weidhing, loading, mixing, sack filling, sewing and labelling, metal detection, palletizing and cleaning. The invention is included within the industrial plants technical sector of manufacturing and mixing of powdery products. Page 161

162 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/15 43: 2012/09/13 51: C07H 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: GION, Wendy R., CARSON, Gerald R., GAO, Hong, KUNES, Yune Z. 33: US 31: 60/921,141 32: 2007/03/30 54: RECOMBINANT EXPRESSION VECTOR ELEMENTS (REVES) FOR ENHANCING EXPRESSION OF RECOMBINANT PROTEINS IN HOST CELLS Compositions and methods comprising recombinant expression vector elements (reves) to enhance the level of expression of recombinant proteins are described. Other compositions and methods for lowering, substantially suppressing, or essentially silencing expression of a recombinant protein are also described. 21: 2011/ : 19/12/ : 15/10/ : B60L 71: CONDUCTIX-WAMPFLER GMBH 72: ANDREW GREEN and MATHIAS WECHLIN 33: DE 31: : 2009/09/03 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR INDUCTIVELY TRANSMITTING ELECTRIC ENERGY TO DISPLACEABLE CONSUMERS 57: The invention relates to a device for inductively transmitting energy to displaceable consumers (F1- F13) that can be moved along a track, having a primary conductor arrangement (2) divided into route segments (3-7) that are electrically separated from each other, and extending along the track, wherein individual route segments (3-7) are each associated with at least one current source (3'-7') for imprinting a continuous current into each of the route segments (3-7), and to a corresponding method. The aim of the invention is to supply the displaceable consumers in an energy-saving manner with electric energy matched to demand, and to allow short reaction times when operating the device. This aim is achieved by providing the device with a means (11) for determining the total power of the displaceable consumers (F1-F13) present in each of the individual route segments (3-7) and with a means (11) for actuating the current sources (3'-7') for applying the electrical contimuous current corresponding to the total power required for each route segment (3-7), or by determining, according to the method, the required total power of the displaceable consumers (F1-F13) present in each route segment and applying an electrical continuous current to each route segment (3-7) by means of the associated current source (3'-7'), said current corresponding to the total power required therein. 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/19 43: 2012/09/11 51: C22B, G21C 71: COMMISSARIAT À L ÉNERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ÉNERGIES ALTERNATIVES 72: GOETTMANN, Frédéric, CONOCAR, Olivier, GRANDJEAN, Agnès, MEYER, Daniel, LACQUEMENT, Jérôme 33: FR 31: : 2009/07/17 54: METHOD FOR EXTRACTING AT LEAST ONE CHEMICAL ELEMENT FROM A MOLTEN SALT MEDIUM The invention relates to a method for extracting at least one chemical element contained in a molten salt medium, comprising the following steps: a) a step consisting in bringing the molten salt medium containing the chemical element into contact with a monomer including at least one group capable of complexing the chemical element, said monomer thus forming a coordination complex with the chemical element; and b) a step consisting in polymerizing the monomer thus complexed. 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/19 43: 2012/09/12 51: B02C 71: BABCOCK & WILCOX POWER GENERATION GROUP, INC. 72: MARTIN, William, N., FULLER, Eric, D. 33: US 31: 61/219,097 32: 2009/06/22 54: SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING COAL FLOW IN A COAL PULVERIZER The present invention relates generally to the field of coal flow in the outlet portion of a coal pulverizer, and in particular to a new and useful system/apparatus, method and drive means for controlling the position of one or more coal flow vanes in the upper portion of a coal pulverizer. The system and/or apparatus in accordance with the Page 162

163 present invention utilizes a "cartridge" which is insertable into a turret at the top portion of a coal pulverizer, the present invention permitting the control of one or more coal flow vanes via an internal control system/means. In certain embodiments, the "cartridge" in accordance with the present invention encircles the raw coal inlet pipe, and is insertable into a turret at the top portion of a coal pulverizer, the present invention again permitting the control of one or more coal flow vanes via an internal control system/means. which the user equipment in the selected cell receives information. 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/19 43: 2012/09/26 51: H04B, H04W 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: MADAN, Ritesh K., SAMPATH, Ashwin, TAVILDAR, Saurabh R 33: US 31: 61/180,800 32: 2009/05/22 54: SYSTEMS, APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR INTERFERENCE MANAGEMENT ON DOWNLINK CHANNELS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Systems, methods, apparatus and computer program products to facilitate determining nominal interference from one or more interfering base stations are provided. In one embodiment, the method can include computing a nominal interference. The method can also include transmitting the nominal interference to one or more interfering base stations. The nominal interference can be transmitted to at least one of the one or more interfering base stations to compute a loss in transmission rate to a user equipment in a selected cell if at least one of the one or more interfering base stations transmits over a same set of resources on 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/21 43: 2012/09/26 51: F03B 71: Nanjing Xingfei Cooling Equipment Co., Ltd. 72: GU, Xingkang 33: CN 31: : 2009/05/27 54: DIRECT-CONNECTED LOW-SPEED SMALL MIXED FLOW TYPE WATER TURBINE APPLIED IN HYDRODYNAMIC ENERGY-SAVING COOLING TOWER A direct-connection low-speed small mixed-flow hydroturbine for a hydrodynamic energy-saving cooling tower has a spiral casing (1), a seat ring (2) circumferentially provided with a single row of guide vanes, a runner, a right-conical water outlet tube (9) and a side water outlet tank (10). The seat ring (2) is installed inside the spiral casing (1), and the water outlets between the guide vanes in the seat ring (2) are communicated with the water inlets formed between the curved surface blades (4). The water outlets formed between the curved surface blades (4) are communicated with the water inlet of the right-conical water outlet tube (9). The water outlet of the right-conical water outlet tube (9) is communicated with the water inlet of the side outlet water tank (10). A bearing seat (6) is installed on the runner. A shaft (7) is installed in the bearing seat (6), said shaft (7) being directly fitted with cooling fan blades. The hydroturbine is small in size with high efficiency and low noise. Page 163

164 21: 2011/ : 23/12/ : 28/06/ : B65D 71: KANNIAPPEN VERSAMY GRAMANY 72: KANNIAPPEN VERSAMY GRAMANY 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/12/23 54: CYLINDER REPAIR UNIT 57: A gas canister base ring reformer comprising a frame in which a gas canister can be mounted, a die being capable of being inserted in to the foot ring of a gas canister carried by the frame and then moved radially to engage against the cylindrical wall of the foot ring, means to rotate the frame, means to force the die against the cylindrical wall to reform the shape of the foot ring to its original shape., A gas canister base ring reformer comprising a frame in which a gas canister can be mounted, a die being capable of being inserted in to the foot ring of a gas canister carried by the frame and then moved radially to engage against the cylindrical wall of the foot ring, means to rotate the frame, means to force the die against the cylindrical wall to reform the shape of the foot ring to its original shape. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/15 43: 2012/08/29 51: A61K 71: TSOLO, Ntombizodwa 72: TSOLO, Ntombizodwa 54: A HERBAL COMPOSITION The present invention relates to a herbal composition for topical use, which composition includes a mixture of olive oil, rosemary oil and myrrh oil. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/02 43: 2012/09/04 51: H04L H04W 71: NOKIA SIEMENS NETWORKS OY 72: ALAKOSKI, Timo, Tapani, HARJU, Teemu, SCHWARZ, Uwe, VESTERINEN, Matti, I. 33: US 31: 12/267,292 32: 2008/11/07 54: INPUT-SENSITIVE INTERFACE SELECTION FOR POSTING A system for supporting interactive functionality via the combined implementation of two or more messaging systems. This functionality may, in some instances, allow users/apparatuses to indirectly access remote resources that would not have ordinarily been available for direct access. Indirect access may be obtained, for example, by initially communicating utilizing a first messaging system and then employing a second messaging system when communication requirements exceed the abilities of the first system (e.g., where generating user content, such as posting information to the Internet, is difficult or impossible using the first system). While two different messaging systems are being employed, linkage between communication occurring in the first and the second messaging systems may be maintained through session information corresponding to the original interaction that took place via the first messaging system. Page 164

165 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/06 43: 2012/09/06 51: H04L H04W 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: JOKINEN, Harri, HOFFMANN, Jürgen 33: US 31: 61/198,859 32: 2008/11/10 54: MEASUREMENT REPORTING OF NEIGHBOR CELLS At a user equipment, individual ones of a set of measurements of neighbor cells are associated with individual code points which are relative to a threshold (301) and define a step size (303) that is dynamically determined from a set of possible step sizes. The code points to which the measurements are associated are compiled into a measurement report which is sent to a network. At the network, the code point step size (303) is sent to the user equipment which sends the measurement report to the network. The step size is thus dynamically determined from a set of possible step sizes. The network selects, based on the received measurement report, one of the neighbor cells for handover of the user equipment. In an embodiment, the threshold (301) is determined from an offset value sent by the network to the user equipment. Methods, apparatus, and stored computer programs are described for both user equipment and network side embodiments. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/25 43: 2012/09/18 51: B01D 71: BASF SE 72: VORBERG, Gerald, KATZ, Torsten, SIEDER, Georg, RIEMANN, Christian, WAGNER, Rupert, LICHFERS, Ute, DENGLER, Erika 33: EP 31: : 2009/01/29 54: ABSORBENT COMPRISING AMINO ACIDS AND ACIDIC PROMOTER FOR REMOVING ACIDIC GASES An absorbent for removing acidic gases from a fluid stream, comprising an aqueous solution a) of at least one metal salt of an amino carboxylic acid and b) of at least one acidic promoter, where the molar ratio of b) to a) is in the range from to 1.0. The acidic promoter is selected from mineral acids, carboxylic acids, sulfonic acids, organic phosphonic acids and partial esters thereof. The absorbent exhibits, compared to absorbents based on amino acid salts, a reduced requirement for regeneration energy, without significantly reducing the absorption capacity of the solution for acidic gases. In a process for removing acidic gases from a fluid stream, the fluid stream is contacted with the absorbent. Page 165

166 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/21 43: 2012/09/26 51: B03C 71: BASF SE, SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT 72: DOMKE, Imme, MICHAILOVSKI, Alexej, MRONGA, Norbert 33: EP 31: : 2009/02/24 54: CU-MO SEPARATION The invention relates to a method for separating at least one material from a mixture comprising said at least one material, at least one second material and at least one third material, comprising at least the following steps: (A) bringing the mixture, comprising at least one first material, at least one second material and at least one third material, into contact with at least one hydrocarbon in a volume of 0.01 to 0.4 wt %, relative to the sum of the mixture and at least one hydrocarbon, in the presence of at least one dispersion agent as applicable;(b) adding of least one dispersion agent to the mixture obtained in step (A) as applicable in order to obtain a dispersion; (C) treating the dispersion from step (A) or (B) with at least one hydrophobic magnetic particle such that the at least one first material and the at least one magnetic particle accumulate (D) separating the accumulation product from step (C) from the mixture by creating a magnetic field; (E) splitting the separated accumulation product from step (D) as applicable in order to obtain the at least one first material and the at least one magnetic particle separately. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/21 43: 2012/09/26 51: C07B C07D 71: BASF SE 72: FORSTER, Günter, SWAMINATHAN, Vijay, Narayanan 33: EP 31: : 2009/02/23 54: DISTILLATION OF IONIC LIQUIDS USING AN AUXILIARY DISTILLATION AGENT Disclosed is a method for distilling mixtures containing salts that have a melting point of less than 200 C at 1 bar (ionic liquids). Said method is characterized in that the mixtures additionally contain a non-ionic organic compound (called an auxiliary distillation agent) that has a molecular weight of less than 5000 and a boiling point exceeding the boiling point of the ionic liquids contained in the mixture by at least 5 C. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/21 43: 2012/09/21 51: H01L C07C 71: BASF SE 72: BERGMANN, Hermann 33: EP 31: : 2009/02/23 54: USE OF TRIARYLAMINE DERIVATIVES AS HOLE-CONDUCTING MATERIALS IN ORGANIC SOLAR CELLS AND ORGANIC SOLAR CELLS CONTAINING SAID TRIARYLAMINE DERIVATIVES The present invention relates to the use of compounds of the general formula (I) as holeconducting materials in organic solar cells, wherein A1, A2, A3 independently of each other mean divalent organic units, which can contain one, two, or three optionally substituted aromatic or heteroaromatic groups, wherein in the case of two or three aromatic or heteroaromatic groups, two of said groups are bonded to each other by means of a chemical bond and/or by means of a divalent alkyl group in each case, R1, R2, R3 independently of each other mean substituents R, OR, NR2, A3-OR, or A3-NR2, R is alkyl, aryl, or a monovalent organic group, which can contain one, two, or three optionally substituted aromatic or heteroaromatic groups, wherein in the case of two or three aromatic or heteroaromatic groups, two of said groups are bonded to each other by means of a chemical bond and/or by means of a divalent alkyl group or NR' group in each case, R' is alkyl, aryl, or a monovalent organic group, which can contain one, two, or three optionally substituted aromatic or heteroaromatic groups, wherein in the case of two or three aromatic or heteroaromatic groups, two of said groups are bonded to each other by means of a chemical bond and/or by means of a divalent alkyl group in each Page 166

167 case, and n independently for each occurrence in formula (I) is a value 0, 1, 2, or 3, with the stipulation that the sum of the individual values n is at least 2, and at least two of the groups R1, R2, and R3 mean substituents OR and/or NR2. The present invention further relates to organic solar cells that contain said compounds. combustion chamber from the top to the bottom and enters substantially horizontally disposed smoke gas tunnels made of ceramic material and running parallel to each other and perpendicular to the vertical cans and each associated with one burner device through openings in the side walls of the smoke gas tunnels at the lower region of the combustion chamber, and the smoke gas is fed into devices used for recapturing heat at the outlet of the combustion chamber, a preheated additional gas comprising both oxygen and a non-flammable gas is fed through feed devices at each end of each of the smoke gas tunnels in the flow direction of the drawnoff smoke gases, so that the additional gas fed into the smoke gas tunnels permeates the smoke gas tunnel over the entire length of the combustion chamber, wherein each amount of additional gas fed in is regulated, and the additional gas is preheated before feeding into the smoke gas tunnel. 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/21 43: 2012/09/11 51: C01B B01J 71: THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH 72: MEISSNER, Oliver, VON TROTHA, Thilo 33: DE 31: : 2009/06/24 33: DE 31: : 2010/06/21 54: PRIMARY REFORMER FOR REDUCED NITRIC OXIDE FORMATION The invention relates to a method for catalytic primary reforming of hydrocarbons using water steam under increased pressure by means of a reactor according to claim 1, comprising a vertical can system and a combustion chamber, wherein hydrocarbons to be reformed are converted to syngas by means of water steam in the vertical can system, said system being filled with a catalyst material, wherein the vertical can system is heated up by means of a plurality of burner devices, each disposed between the vertical cans and made of a plurality of burners disposed in series, wherein the burners can generate flames directed substantially downward, each of the burner devices are fed with heating gas and air, wherein the air is drawn from inlets and the resulting smoke gas permeates the 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/05 43: 2012/09/18 51: A61K 71: GLAXO GROUP LIMITED Page 167

168 72: BURDEN, Michael, Neil, HAMBLIN, Paul, Andrew, LARKIN, Jonathan, David, WHITE, John, Richard 33: US 31: 61/222,521 32: 2009/07/02 33: US 31: 61/249,757 32: 2009/10/08 54: POLYPEPTIDES AND METHOD OF TREATMENT Provided herein are isolated antigen binding protein comprising at least one first immunoglobulin variable domain capable of binding to human ADAMTS5. Also provided are antigen binding proteins of the present invention that are monoclonal antibodies, pharmaceutical compositions comprising said antigen binding proteins and methods of treatment. 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/12 43: 2012/09/07 51: B65D, F16B, F16K 71: Georg Fischer Rohrleitungssysteme AG 72: HUNNEKUHL, Jörg, STUMPP, Jürgen 33: EP 31: : 2009/06/16 54: SECURING ELEMENT FOR SECURING AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED UNSCREWING The invention relates to a securing element (26) for securing against the loosening by rotation of at least two screwable housing parts (3, 2), the securing element (26) being arranged so as to be clamped in one of the housing parts (3) and interact with the other housing part (2). 72: AHLBERG, PETER, BYGRAVE, MIKE, LAGERSKIÖLD, JENS, LARSSON, CLAES, VAN NIEKERK, GERALD 54: SCREEN MEDIA ELEMENT HAVING CERAMIC SECTIONS WITH APERTURES The present invention relates to a screen media element (1) having at least one apertured section (2). The apertured section (2) has a first surface (3) intended to receive and carry material to be screened, a second surface (4) opposite the first surface (3), apertures (5) extending from the first surface (3) to the second surface (4), and a circumferential surface (6) connecting the first (3) and second (4) surfaces. The apertured section (2) is surrounded by an outer frame (7) along the circumferential surface (6), characterised in that the apertured section (2) is made from ceramic material and that the outer frame (7) is made of elastomeric material. The invention further relates to a method for manufacturing such a screen media element, and a screen comprising such screen media elements. 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/13 43: 2012/09/19 51: B07B 71: METSO MINERALS (SWEDEN) AB 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/17 43: 2012/09/07 51: A61K, C07C, C07D 71: Pfizer Inc. 72: FLIRI, Anton Franz Joseph, GALLASCHUN, Randall James, O'DONNELL, Christopher John, SCHWARZ, Jacob Bradley, SEGELSTEIN, Barbara Eileen 33: US 31: 61/220,625 32: 2009/06/26 54: HETEROCYCLIC SULFONAMIDES, USES AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS THEREOF The invention is directed to a class of compounds, including the pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compounds, having the structure of formula (I) Page 168

169 as defined in the specification. The invention is also directed to compositions containing and uses of the compounds of formula I. 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/18 43: 2012/08/08 51: A01N 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: TANAKA, YASUYORI, WATANABE, KEISUKE, YOSHIDA, KIYOFUMI 33: JP 31: : 2011/01/19 54: AEROSOL COMPOSITION FOR REPELLING INSECT PEST, AEROSOL PRODUCT FOR REPELLING INSECT PEST AND METHOD FOR REPELLING INSECT PEST An aerosol composition and the like capable of steadily repelling insect pest such as flying insect pest in the open air over an extended period of time is provided. An aerosol composition for repelling insect pest, which contains 0.5 to 5 % by weight of an insecticidally active ingredient having a vapor pressure of 2 x 10-6 to 2 x 10-5 mmhg at 25 C measured by Donovan method, 35 to 70 % by weight of a lipophilic solvent having a boiling point of 150 to280 C and 25 to 64.5 % by weight of a liquid propellant compatible with the insecticidally active ingredient and the lipophilic solvent is provided. Examples of the insecticidally active ingredient include metofluthrin. An aerosol product for repelling insect pest including the aerosol composition for repelling insect pest filled in an aerosol container and a method for repelling insect pest by spraying the ground with an effective amount of the aerosol insect pest composition to prevent insect pest from invadsion of the space above the ground are also provided. 33: US 31: 61/219,257 32: : REFOLDING PROTEINS USING A CHEMICALLY CONTROLLED REDOX STATE A method of refolding proteins expressed in nonmammalian cells present in concentrations of 2.0 g/l or higher is disclosed. The method comprises identifying the thiol pair ratio and the redox buffer strength to achieve conditions under which efficient folding at concentrations of 2.0 g/l or higher is achieved and can be employed over a range of volumes, including commercial scale. 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/23 43: 2012/09/06 51: C22B 71: Vale S.A. 72: CLARETI PEREIRA, Antonio, VALENTIM BERNI, Tiago 33: US 31: 61/225,264 32: 2009/07/14 54: PROCESS OF RECOVERY OF BASE METALS FROM OXIDE ORES A method for recovering base metal values from oxide ore is provided, where the ore includes a first group metal selected from nickel, cobalt and copper. The method includes reducing ore particle size to suit the latter unit operation, favoring contact for the metal elements, contacting the ore with ferric or ferrous chloride, hydrated or anhydrous, to produce a mix of ore and iron (II or III) chloride subjecting the mixture of the ore and ferric or ferrous chloride to enough energy to decompose the chlorides into hydrochloric acid and a iron oxides from the second group, forming their respective chlorides, selectively dissolve the produced base metal chlorides, leaving the metal as oxides and in the solid state, and recovering the dissolved base metal values from aqueous solution. 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/20 43: 2012/07/25 51: C07K 71: Amgen Inc. 72: SHULTZ, Joseph Edward, HART, Roger, KEENER III, Ronald Nixon Page 169

170 21: 2012/ : 24/01/ : 21/09/ : A45C, G06F 71: NGQWEBO XOLANI STEPHEN 72: NGQWEBO XOLANI STEPHEN 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 54: BAGGAGE SECURITY AND TRACKING 57: A baggage transit tracking system which includes a secure baggage case having an electronic radio frequency identification (RFID) tag, electronic lock and tracking device (for example a global positioning system tracking device), a service console interfacing between an airline passenger and the tracking system, the service console having an RFID programmer and a biometric passenger identification device for capturing personal details of the passenger, and a database for storing and processing status details of the RFID tag of the secure baggage case and the captured personal details of the passenger. 21: 2012/ : 24/01/ : 14/08/ : A61K, C07D 71: V MANE FILS 72: MANE JEAN, CHANOT JEAN-JACQUES, PLESSIS CAROLINE 33: EP 31: : 2009/07/29 54: NEW BICYCLIC DIOXANES,THEIR PREPARATION AND THEIR USE AS FRAGRANT COMPOUNDS 57: The invention is directed to the use of compounds of formula (I), as fragrant agents. In this formula: - R3 and R4 are independently a hydrogen atom, a C1-C6 alkyl group or a C2-C6 alkenyl group, R5 is a C1-C6 alkyl group, a C2-C6 alkenyl group or a (CH2)0-2-aryl group, R6 is a C1 -C6 alkyl group, a C2-C6 alkenyl group, a (CH2)0-2-aryl group or a C5- C6 cycloalkyl or cycloalkenyl group, and R7 is a hydrogen atom, a C1-C6 alkyl group or a C2-C6 alkenyl group; or R3, R4 and R5 are as above defined, and R6 and R7 together with the carbon atom to which they are attached form a C5-C6 cycloalkyl or cycloalkenyl group. 21: 2012/ : 2012/01/27 43: 2012/08/02 51: A23L; A61K 71: SEKUNJALO HEALTH CARE LIMITED 72: KLUGMAN, GARY MICHAEL, WOLMARANS, ANDRE, SIDAR, ABDUSAMAD 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/01/31 54: NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT A composition comprising an iron chelate and one or more bioflavonoid compounds is described. Furthermore, use of the composition as a nutritional supplement for improving the health of a subject, including the prevention and/or treatment of nutrient deficiencies, iron deficiency anaemia and/or oxidative damage to cells in a subject, and in the promotion of foetal and postnatal health and development and maternal health during pregnancy Page 170

171 and lactation is described. 21: 2012/ : 30/01/ : 03/08/ : A63B, F16B 71: VERTICAL LEISURE LTD 72: COOTE CLIVE 33: GB 31: : 2009/07/02 54: COUPLING DEVICE 57: The present invention relates to a coupling device for releasably coupling tubes of a pole dancing pole. The coupling device comprises a body, and a mechanism comprising a first threaded element and a screw member mating with each other, the mechanism being arranged to apply a force to an interior surface of at least one of the tubes by turning the screw member with respect to the first threaded element. The mechanism is further arranged such that, during operation of the mechanism to increase the force applied to the interior surface of at least one of the tubes, a screw axis of the first threaded element and a screw axis of the screw member remain substantially aligned with each other. The present invention further relates to a pole dancing pole and a pole dancing pole kit comprising the coupling device in accordance with the present invention. 57: The invention relates to a method and a device for testing value documents comprising a security element having a plurality of magnetic fields, including at least one high coercivity magnetic field, at least one low coercivity magnetic field, and at least one combined magnet field comprising both the high coercivity and the low coercivity magnetic material. After magnetizing all magnetic fields in a first direction, first magnetic signals of the security element are detected using a first magnetic detector. After a subsequent second magnetization, performed antiparallel to the first magnetization, second magnetic signals of the security element are detected. The second magnetic signals or a signal derived therefrom are compared to two thresholds for identifying the magnetic fields. 21: 2012/ : 01/02/ : 07/08/ : G07D 71: GIESECK & DEVRIENT GMBH 72: SCHUTZMANN JURGEN, PAUL ELISABETH, RAUSCHER WOLFGANG 33: DE 31: : 2009/09/01 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TESTING VALUE DOCUMENTS 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/01 43: 2012/09/21 51: B60B, G01N 71: AMSTED RAIL COMPANY, INC. 72: OLIVER, John, D., OLIVER, John, R. 33: USA 31: 12/134,996 32: 2011/06/23 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A RAILWAY WHEEL ULTRASONIC TESTING APPARATUS A method apparatus for collecting ultrasonic test data from a railway wheel with an ultrasonic testing apparatus is described. The railway wheel is supported by two drive rollers, each having an indentation which engages with and rotates the wheel. An indexing transducer moves across the rotating wheel, collecting ultrasonic test data a fixed transducer correlates a reference position on the wheel to the collected test data. To maintain the accuracy of the reference position to the collected test data, it is desirable to maintain the rotational stability of the wheel, minimizing any dynamic instability caused by dimensional tolerances in the wheel. To mitigate instabilities resulting from dimensional tolerances, the indentation of the drive Page 171

172 rollers, which engage and drive the flange of the wheel, are variably spaced using a resilient member to maintain frictional contact between the wheel and the drive roller. This allows the indentation to accommodate the varying dimensional tolerances of the wheel flange, mitigating the possibility of dynamic instability resulting from departure of the wheel flange from the indentation. which has an aqueous pesticidal composition comprising a pesticidal active ingredient, glycol ether and water, and a liquid-absorbing wick that is set up so as to be dipped into the composition, the glycol ether content in the composition and the porosity of the wick satisfying the following equation: Equation: 0.17 a/b 2.5, wherein the a represents the glycol ether content (wt%) in the composition and the b represents the porosity (5) of the wick. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/03 43: 2012/09/19 51: A01N, C07C, C07D, C11D 71: ECOLAB INC. 72: LI, Junzhong, LASCOTTE, Keith, G., STAUB, Richard, K., MCSHERRY, David, D., LANGE, Steven, J., EVERTS, Frank 33: US 31: 12/568,493 32: 2009/09/28 54: SULFOPEROXYCARBOXYLIC ACIDS, THEIR PREPARATION AND METHODS OF USE AS BLEACHING AND ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS The present invention relates to novel sulfoperoxycarboxylic acid compounds, and methods for making and using them. The sulfoperoxycarboxylic compounds of the invention are storage stable, water soluble and have low to no odor. Further, the compounds of the present invention can be formed from non-petroleum based renewable materials. The compounds of the present invention can be used as antimicrobials, and bleaching agents. The compounds of the present invention are also suitable for use as coupling agents. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/02 43: 2012/08/02 51: A01N 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: SASAKI, TAKASHI 33: JP 31: : 2011/02/04 54: PESTICIDAL MATERIAL FOR HEAT TRANSPIRATION AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PESTS BY HEAT TRANSPIRATION The present invention provides a pesticidal material for heat transpiration and a method for controlling pests by heat transpiration that enable to provide a stable transpiration and thus a stable pesticidal effect. A pesticidal material for heat transpiration 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/03 43: 2012/08/07 51: A61K, A61P 71: EXELIXIS, INC. Page 172

173 72: AFTAB, Dana, T., MUELLER, Thomas, WEITZMAN, Aaron, HOLLAND, Jaymes 33: US 31: 61/232,382 32: 2009/08/07 54: METHODS OF USING C-MET MODULATORS Methods of treating cancer by administering a compound of Formula (I), (Formula I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, in combination with other cancer treatments are described, wherein R1 is halo; R2 is halo; and Q is CH or N. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/03 43: 2012/09/05 51: G06F 71: DISCOVERY HOLDINGS LIMITED 72: RABSON, KENNETH STEVEN, GORE, ADRIAN, MAYERS, HERSCHEL PHILLIP 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/02/04 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MANAGING AN INVESTMENT ON BEHALF OF AN INVESTOR A method and a system for managing an investment on behalf of an investor includes a monitoring module to monitor the performance of an investment over a period of time, the investment being an investment managed by an investment manager on behalf of an investor. A comparator module compares the performance of the investment with the performance of other similar types of investments for the period of time and a booster module to determine an extra payment from the investment manager to the investor in the event that the performance of the investment is not as good as the performance of the other similar types of investments for the period of time. A payments module effects the extra payment from the investment manager to the investor. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/03 43: 2012/09/07 51: G06F 71: DISCOVERY HOLDINGS LIMITED 72: RABSON, KENNETH STEVEN, GORE, ADRIAN, MAYERS, HERSCHEL PHILLIP 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/02/04 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MANAGING AN INVESTMENT ON BEHALF OF AN INVESTOR A method and system for managing an investment on behalf of an investor includes a monitoring module to monitor the performance of an investment over a period of time, the investment being an investment managed by an investment manager on behalf of an investor. A comparator module compares the performance of the investment with the performance of other similar types of investments for the period of time and a fee performance module determines a fee refund payment to the investor in the event that the performance of the investment in the period of time falls by a predetermined level below similar funds ranked by performance. A payments module effects the extra payment from the investment manager to the investor. Page 173

174 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/06 43: 2012/08/29 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Chugai Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha, F. Hoffmann- La Roche AG 72: TAKA, Naoki, OHMORI, Masayuki, TAKAMI, Kyoko, MATSUSHITA, Masayuki, HAYASE, Tadakatsu, HYODO, Ikumi, KOCHI, Masami, NISHII, Hiroki, EBIIKE, Hirosato, NAKANISHI, Yoshito, MIO, Toshiyuki, WANG, Lisha, ZHAO, Weili 33: JP 31: : 2009/08/07 54: AMINOPYRAZOLE DERIVATIVE A compound represented by formula (I) or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, which can inhibit a fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) family kinase in cancer tissues. (In the formula, A represents a 5- to 10-membered heteroaryl group, or a C6-10 aryl group; R1 and R2 independently represent H, OH, X, CN, NO2, a C1-4 haloalkyl group, a C1-6 alkyl group, or the like 1 and R2 together form a (substituted) 3- to 10-membered heterocyclyl group or a (substituted) 5- to 10- membered heteroaryl group>; R3 represents H, a C1-5 alkyl group, a C6-10 aryl group, a C1-5 alkyl group, or a C1-4 haloalkyl group; and R4 represents H, X, a C1-3 alkyl group, a C1-4 haloalkyl group, OH, CN, NO2, or the like.) 21: 2012/ : 07/02/ : 27/08/ : A61K, A61P 71: TRANSGENE S A 72: MARTIN PERRINE, INCHAUSPE GENEVIEVE, SILVESTRE NATHALIE, SCHMITT DORIS 33: EP 31: : 2009/08/07 54: COMPOSITION FOR TREATING HBV INFECTION 57: The present invention provides a composition comprising hepatitis B virus (HBV) component(s), and which may be either nucleic acid- or polypeptide-based as well as nucleic acid molecules and vectors encoding such HBV component(s). It also relates to infectious viral particles and host cells comprising such nucleic acid molecules or vectors. It also provides composition and kits of parts comprising such nucleic acid molecules, vectors, infectious viral particles or host cells and the therapeutic use thereof for preventing or treating HBV infections. 21: 2012/ : 07/02/ : 07/08/ : B61F 71: WABTEC HOLDING CORPORATION 72: SAMMARTINO GUISEPPE 33: US 31: 12/540,442 32: 2009/08/13 54: FRICTION WEDGE FOR RAILROAD CAR TRUCK 57: A single-piece friction wedge for use in damping relative movement between a bolster and a side frame of a railroad car truck includes a generally horizontal bottom surface, a generally vertical front surface, and a back surface oriented at an acute primary angle with respect to the front surface. The back surface has first and second sloped surfaces which are angled toward each other. A damping system employing such a friction wedge includes a bolster pocket insert. The bolster pocket insert is configured to be at least partially received within a Page 174

175 pocket of the bolster and has an inner face configured to engage the pocket of the bolster and an outer face configured to engage at least one of the first and second sloped surfaces of the back surface of the friction wedge. 54: PROCESS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF IVABRADINE AND ADDITION SALTS THEREOF WITH A PHARMACEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE ACID PProcess for the synthesis of ivabradine of formula (I) and addition salts thereof with a pharmaceutically acceptable acid. 21: 2012/ : 10/02/ : 06/09/ : C12P 71: ANNIKKI GMBH 72: FACKLER KARIN, MESSNER KURT, KRONGTAEW CHULARAT, ERTL ORTWIN 33: AT 31: A 1252/ : 2009/08/06, 54: " PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CARBOHYDRATE CLEAVAGE PRODUCTS FROM A LIGNOCELLULOSIC MATERIAL" 57: The invention relates to a method for producing carbohydrate cleavage products, characterized by the combination of the measures in which lignocellulosic material having an aqueous solution that contains an alcohol, in particular a C1-4 alcohol or a phenol, and has a ph between 11.0 and 14.0 is treated in order to cleave lignocellulose and to remove cleavage products from the material, a material enriched with cellulose and hemicellulose being obtained, and the obtained material enriched with cellulose and hemicellulose being treated with at least one carbohydrate-cleaving enzyme in order to obtain the carbohydrate cleavage products. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/13 43: 2012/08/29 51: A61K; C07D 71: LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER 72: PEGLION, JEAN-LOUIS, DESSINGES, AIMÉE 33: FR 31: 11/ : 2011/02/14 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/14 43: 2012/08/28 51: A61K 71: Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited 72: JAIN, Paras, BARABDE, Umesh Vinayakrao, BAKSHI, Kanwarpreet Singh, VERMA, Rajan Kumar, SINGH, Romi Barat 33: IN 31: 1587/DEL/ : 2009/07/31 54: MULTI-LAYERED, MULTIPLE UNIT PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS The invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising multilayered multiple units and processes for the preparation thereof. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/15 43: 2012/08/28 51: C07D 71: Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited 72: KAPOOR, Ashwini Kumar, MEHTA, Hiten Sharadchandra, NATH, Asok, PRASAD, Mohan 33: IN 31: 1591/DEL/ : 2009/07/31 54: POLYMORPHIC FORM OF OLMESARTAN MEDOXOMIL The present invention relates to a polymorphic form of olmesartan medoxomil and a process for the preparation of crystalline olmesartan medoxomil. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/15 43: 2012/08/31 51: E05G 71: RISI LOCKS CC 72: RISI, Bryan Michael 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/11/16 54: CLOSURE The invention provides for a closure for an opening in a wall of an enclosure. The closure includes a door and a hinge mechanism for connecting the door to the enclosure, the hinge mechanism having an end which is connected to the door and providing at least three axes about which the door is pivotable. Page 175

176 The invention extends to an enclosure which includes the closure. The invention further extends to a unit which includes the closure and to an enclosure having a wall to which the unit has been attached. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/15 43: 2012/08/31 51: B25D, E21B 71: Hilti Aktiengesellschaft 72: GÖTZFRIED, Stefan, STREICHER, Harald, BAYERL, Michael, ARTMANN, Konrad 33: DE 31: : 2011/02/16 54: DRILLING SUPPORT FOR A HAMMER DRILL The invention relates to a drilling support for a hammer drill, comprising a foot for placing on the ground, a holder for the hammer drill and a telescopic hydraulic cylinder by means of which the holder can be moved relative to the foot in the axial direction, wherein in the telescopic hydraulic cylinder at least one pressure chamber is arranged to which a pressure fluid can be fed in order to move the telescopic hydraulic cylinder out. According to the invention the drilling support comprises at least one spring mechanism for the axial cushioning of the holder relative to the foot. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/15 43: 2012/08/31 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: SCHULTZ, Melanie, SCHIEMANN, Kai, STAEHLE, Wolfgang 33: DE 31: : 2009/07/16 54: HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS AUTOTAXIN INHIBITORS Compounds of the formula (I), where R1, R2, X, X1, Y, Y1, Q, E, n1 and n2 have the meanings indicated in claim 1, are autotaxin inhibitors and can be used for the treatment of tumors. Page 176

177 generation bodies (262) on the basis of the result of detection by the temperature sensors (270). The temperature adjustment mechanisms (260) are each provided to each anvil (200). 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/16 43: 2012/08/28 51: A61F, B29C 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: YAMAMOTO, Hiroki 33: JP 31: : 2009/07/31 54: ULTRASONIC JOINING APPARATUS AND ABSORBENT ARTICLE MANUFACTURING APPARATUS Anvils (200) comprise temperature adjustment mechanisms (262) provided with heat generation bodies which generate heat. The anvils (200) also comprise heat transfer sections (261) for transferring the heat generated from the temperature adjustment mechanisms (262) to a rotating drum (110). The anvils (200) further comprise temperature sensors (270) for detecting the temperature of anvil mounting sections (112a) of the rotating drum (110), the anvil mounting sections (112a) being those to which the anvils (200) are provided. An ultrasonic joining device (100) is provided, although not shown, with a control unit for controlling the temperature of heating of the rotating drum (110) by the temperature adjustment mechanisms (260). The control unit controls the amount of heat generation by the heat 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/16 43: 2012/08/21 51: G06F 71: DISCOVERY HOLDINGS LIMITED 72: GORE, ADRIAN, POLLARD, ALAN 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/02/16 54: A METHOD OF MANAGING AN INSURANCE PLAN AND A SYSTEM THEREFOR A method and system for managing an insurance plan includes a premium module to determine the amount of a premium received from an insured person. An awards module determines an amount of the premium received to be allocated to an excess waiver fund. A memory is used to store the amount of the excess waiver fund and an excess module, which, on receipt of a claim from the insured person accesses the memory to determine the amount of the excess waiver fund, allocates an amount from the fund towards an excess amount required to be paid by the insured person in respect of the insurance claim and reduces the amount of the excess waiver fund accordingly. Page 177

178 of the insurance claim and the amount of the excess waiver fund is reduced accordingly. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/16 43: 2012/08/31 51: G06F 71: DISCOVERY HOLDINGS LIMITED 72: POLLARD, ALAN, GORE, ADRIAN 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/02/16 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/05/17 54: A METHOD OF MANAGING A DRIVER REWARDS PROGRAMME AND A SYSTEM THEREFOR A system and method of managing a driver rewards programme includes receiving data including information relating to the compliance of a driver in at least one of a plurality of programme areas related to motor vehicle driver behaviours and storing the data in a database. Points are awarded to the driver wherein the points awarded are related to the compliance of the driver in the at least one programme area. Fuel related data is received including the amount of fuel purchased in a past period and the points awarded and the amount of fuel purchased are used to determine an amount of funds to be allocated to an excess waiver fund. The amount of the excess waiver fund is stored in a memory and on receipt of a claim from the insured person; the memory is accessed to determine the amount of the excess waiver fund. An amount from the fund is allocated towards an excess amount required to be paid by the insured person in respect 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/16 43: 2012/08/31 51: F16K 71: BALUTTO, Allistair Potroneus 72: BALUTTO, Allistair Potroneus 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/11/16 54: AIR RELEASE VALVE The invention provides an air release valve (10) which includes a housing (12), an inlet (16), an outlet (18), a valve seat (42), a buoyant closure member (48) and a variable throttle arrangement (62). The housing (12) defines a chamber (14) and the buoyant closure member (48) is positioned in the chamber (14) and is displaceable between a lower position in which it is clear of the valve seat (42) and permits the flow of fluid through the chamber (14) and an upper position in which it seats sealingly against the valve seat (42) to interrupt the flow of fluid through the chamber (14), the closure member (48) being displaced, in use, from its lower position to its raised position by the buoyant forces acting thereon as a result of the entry of liquid into the chamber (14) through the inlet (16). The throttle arrangement (62) is configured to throttle air flow and inhibit premature closing of the closure member (48). Page 178

179 A web conveying device (100) conveys a pair of webs (61, 62) with the pair of webs folded over each other in the intersecting direction (CD) along a folding line. The web conveying device (100) is provided with: a crotch holding bar (110) for holding in a conveyable manner an intermediate web (6) with the intermediate web (6) stretched, the intermediate web (6) having been folded in two in the direction in which the crotch section (20) is separated from waist sections; and a conveying mechanism (120) which, with the crotch section (20) held by the crotch holding bar (110), conveys and delivers the intermediate web (6) to a joining device (200) and a cutting device (300). 21: 2012/ : 17/02/ : 12/09/ : B01D, C02F, H01M 71: DHV B.V. 72: HEMMES KATRIEN and HOOIVELD LAMBERT 33: NL 31: : 2009/09/02 54: METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY FROM AMMONIUM 57: The invention provides a method for the production of electrical energy from an ammonium (NH4+) containing aqueous liquid comprising (a) separating at least part of the ammonium as ammonium salt or concentrated ammonium salt comprising solution from the ammonium containing aqueous liquid, (b) decomposing at least part of the ammonium salt or salt solution into an ammonia (NH3) comprising gas and one or more other decomposition products, and (c) feeding at least part of the ammonia comprising gas to an fuel cell. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/17 43: 2012/09/05 51: A61F, B65H 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: YAMAMOTO, Hiroki 33: JP 31: : 2009/07/31 54: WEB CONVEYING APPARATUS AND WEB CONVEYING METHOD 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/17 43: 2012/09/05 51: G06F 71: Plant Health Care, Inc. 72: GRIFFIN, Terry 33: US 31: 61/234,791 32: 2009/08/18 54: COMPUTER-AUTOMATED SPATIAL ANALYSIS Some embodiments of the present invention automatically measure the impact of natural conditions and/or deliberate interventions on crop yields. Other embodiments automatically predict the impact of natural conditions and/or deliberate interventions on crop yields. By eliminating the need for human intervention, judgment, or discretion from the processes of measuring and predicting impact on yield, embodiments of the present invention enable such measurements and predictions to be made significantly more accurately, quickly, and inexpensively than has been possible with preexisting techniques. Page 179

180 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/17 43: 2012/09/06 51: C07K 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: LACY, Susan E., FUNG, Emma, BELK, Jonathan P., DIXON, Richard W., ROGUSKA, Michael, HINTON, Paul R., KUMAR, Shankar 33: US 31: 60/695,679 32: 2005/06/30 54: IL-12/P40 BINDING PROTEINS The present invention encompasses IL-12p40 binding proteins, particularly antibodies that bind human interleukin-12 (hil-12) and/or human IL-23 (hil-23). Specifically, the invention relates to antibodies that are chimeric, CDR grafted and humanized antibodies. Preferred antibodies have high affinity for hil-12 and/or hil-23 and neutralize hil-12 and/or hil-23 activity in vitro and in vivo. An antibody of the invention can be a full-length antibody or an antigen-binding portion thereof. Method of making and method of using the antibodies of the invention are also provided. The antibodies, or antibody portion, of the invention are useful for detecting hil-12 and/or hil-23 and for inhibiting hil-12 and/or hil-23 activity, e.g., in a human subject suffering from a disorder in which hil-12 and/or hil-23 activity is detrimental. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/17 43: 2012/08/30 51: A61K 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: KUEBELBECK, Armin, LARBIG, Gregor, MIER, Walter, BEIJER, Barbro, HABERKORN, Uwe 33: EP 31: : 2009/07/20 54: e-polylysine CONJUGATES AND THE USE THEREOF The present invention relates to e-polylysine conjugates, in particular conjugates of e-polylysine with compounds carrying carboxyl groups, and to the preparation and to the use thereof for targeting the kidneys. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/20 43: 2012/08/30 51: E21F, G05B 71: Sany Heavy Integrated Coal Mining Equipment Co., Ltd., Sany Heavy Equipment Co., Ltd. 72: ZHOU, Wanchun, HUANG, Xiangyang, CHEN, E, YANG, Suling, LIU, Hua, HE, Zhichao, XU, Guofeng 33: CN 31: : 2009/11/27 54: HANDLE CENTRALIZED CONTROL SYSTEM FOR ALTERNATING CURRENT HAULAGE SHUTTLE CAR A handle centralized control system for an alternating current traction shuttle car under a coal mine. The centralized control system includes a manipulating portion, a control portion and an electric executing portion. The manipulating portion is arranged with a control handle (1). The control portion is arranged with a controller (4) and a bus isolation module (3). The electric executing portion is arranged with a control relay (KA4) for a traction frequency converter, a control relay (KA1) for an oil pump motor, a control relay (KA2) for corotation of a scraper conveyer, a control relay (KA3) for reversal of the scraper conveyer, control relays (KA5, KA6) for illumination, a control relay (KA7) for an electric bell, a lifting valve (YV1), a falling valve (YV2), turning valves (YV3,YV4), and a frequency converter (2). The handle is connected with the controller through the bus isolation module. The said valves, control relays and frequency converter of the electric executing portion are connected with the controller. Page 180

181 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/21 43: 2012/09/26 51: C07C 71: ThyssenKrupp UHDE GmbH 72: GEHRKE, Helmut, SCHWASS, Rolf, HEINRITZ- ADRIAN, Max, NOLL, Oliver, WENZEL, Sascha 33: DE 31: : 2009/07/22 54: PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR DEHYDRATING ALKANES WITH EQUALIZATION OF THE PRODUCT COMPOSITION The invention relates to processes for dehydrating alkanes. In a plurality of reactors of the adiabatic, allothermic or isothermic type or combinations thereof, a gaseous alkane-containing stream of material is led through a bed of catalyst in a continuous operation, which produces a gas stream which contains an alkane, hydrogen and an unconverted alkane. In order to achieve equalization of the product composition, at least one of the process parameters comprising temperature, pressure or vapor-hydrocarbon ratio is registered at one or more points on at least one of the reactors in the form of measured values, at least one of the process parameters being monitored and influenced in a specific manner, so that the composition of the product gas at the outlet from the reactor remains constant over the operating period. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/21 43: 2012/09/26 51: C22B, F27B 71: Outotec Oyj 72: PALANDER, Marko 33: FI 31: : 2009/08/04 54: METHOD AND STRAND SINTERING EQUIPMENT FOR CONTINUOUS SINTERING OF PELLETIZED MINERAL MATERIAL In a method and equipment for continuous sintering of pelletized mineral material, a partition wall (7, 8) arranged between two adjacent cooling chambers (4, 5; 5, 6) is in the height direction placed at a distance from the pellet bed (2), so that in between the partition wall (7, 8) and pellet bed (2), there is left Page 181

182 a gap (s) that allows gas to flow between two adjacent cooling chambers (4, 5; 5; 6) through the gap (s) in order to equalize the pressure between the cooling chambers. opening, a grouting system for anchoring a reinforcing member in an opening, and a method for anchoring a reinforcing member in a mine. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/21 43: 2012/09/19 51: E21D 71: DSI UNDERGROUND SYSTEMS, INC. 72: JONES, ROY CARLTON, GRAMLICH JR, PHILLIP EDWIN 33: US 31: 13/095,727 32: 2011/04/27 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ANCHOR BOLT GROUTING A filling apparatus for a grouting system. The filling apparatus comprises a first fill tube and a second fill tube. The first fill tube is discrete from the second fill tube. The first fill tube is disposed for transporting resin mastic and the second fill tube is disposed for transporting initiator. A portion of the first fill tube has an inlet opening through which an injection quill extends interiorly and downwardly through the first fill tube. The injection quill is disposed for transporting inhibitor. This disclosure also relates to a method for adjusting gel time of a grouting system used for anchoring a reinforcing member in an 21: 2012/ : 23/02/ : 23/08/ : B01D, C02F 71: STRAUSS WATER LTD 72: WILDER HAIM, RONEN RAMI, KRYSTAL EYAL 33: US 31: 61/ : 2009/09/09 54: LIQUID FILTER DEVICE 57: Provided is a filter device for filtering liquid by passing it through one or more filtering media. The filter device comprises a cartridge defining a treatment region filled with said one or more filtering media and has a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet. A locking mechanism may be located within a liquid flow through the cartridge and configured to lock at least one of the liquid inlet and the liquid outlet upon expiration of life time of said at least one filtering medium. Page 182

183 21: 2012/ : 23/02/ : 23/08/ : A61K, C07D, A61P 71: SHANGHAI HENGRUI PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD and JIANGSU HENGRUI MEDICINE CO LTD 72: WU LIN, ZHENG HAO, TANG PENG CO, ZHANG NONG, ZHANG BAOLEI, WANG WEIMIN 33: CN 31: : 2009/09/22 54: DIHYDROPTERIDINONE DERIVATIVES, PREPARATION PROCESS AMD PHARMACEUTICAL USE THEREOF 57: Dihydroperidinone derivatives, preparation process and pharmaceutical use thereof are disclosed. Specially, new dihydroperidinone derivatives represented by general formula (I), wherein each substituent of the general formula (I) is defined as in the description, their preparation process, pharmaceutical compositions comprising said derivatives and their use as therapeutical agents, especially as Plk kinase inhibitors are disclosed. 71: Junghans T2m Sas 72: RENAUD-BEZOT, Jean-Luc 33: FR 31: : 2009/08/04 54: SAFETY PRIMING DEVICE FOR ROTATING AMMUNITION The invention relates to a safety priming device for ammunition using the technology of silicon micromechatronic systems having at least two safety priming devices to be deactivated by the same number of external separate physical events, comprising at least one element (40) that is movable along a translation axis EE' for deactivating at least one of the priming safeties by means of the effect of one of the physical events on said movable element. Said movable element (40) is made from a material other than silicon. The invention can be used for a safety device for ammunition, devices for separating stages in rockets, and for airbags. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/23 43: 2012/08/28 51: F42C 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/23 43: 2012/08/23 51: E21B 71: DRILLERS WAREHOUSE (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: LANDEY, KEVIN SHAUN GRANT 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/02/16 54: DRILL ROD This invention relates to a dril rod and more particularly but not exclusively, to a segmented drill Page 183

184 rod suitable for use in drilling blast holes. The drill rod segment includes an elongate tubular member; two intermediate couplings securable to opposite ends of the tubular member, the intermediate couplings terminating in threaded connectors; and two end couplings securable to the intermediate couplings by engaging the threaded connectors of the intermediate couplings. system, along with sensing circuitry and a source for supplying current to the network of electrodes. Such a system is used in a method that includes subjecting the article to a load that causes a condition in the composite including strain, fatigue, damage, or cracks, and monitoring the location of the condition. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/23 43: 2012/08/31 51: B82B, G01N 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: MALECKI, Harry C., HUGHES, John Anthony, SHAH, Tushar K. 33: US 31: 61/253,021 32: 2009/10/19 54: DAMAGE-SENSING COMPOSITE STRUCTURES A composite includes a matrix material and a unidirectional array of carbon nanotube- infused fibers disposed in a portion of the matrix material. An article includes this composite and a network of electrodes disposed about the periphery of the composite. The electrodes send and receive an electrical charge. Such an article is included in a 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/24 43: 2012/09/17 51: A61K, C12N 71: Intervet International B.V. 72: VANDERPLASSCHEN, Alain Francis Claude, THIRION, Muriel Michèle Chantal 33: EP 31: : 2009/09/03 54: BOVINE HERPESVIRUS VACCINE The present invention relates to mutant Bovine Herpesvirus 4 genomes, mutant Bovine Herpesvirus 4 viruses, to mutant Bovine Herpesvirus 4 genomes and viruses carrying a heterologous DNA sequence, cells transfected with mutant Bovine Herpesvirus 4 genomes, cells infected with mutant Bovine Herpesvirus 4 viruses, vaccines and carrier vaccines comprising such mutant Bovine Herpesvirus 4 viruses, methods for the preparation of such mutant Bovine Herpesvirus 4 genomes and such mutant Bovine Herpesvirus 4 viruses and to diagnostic test kits. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/24 43: 2012/09/10 51: B66C, E02F, G05G 71: DAVIS, Geoffrey Allan 72: DAVIS, Geoffrey Allan 33: AU 31: : 2009/07/30 54: PEDAL ASSEMBLY FOR STEERING SYSTEMS A pedal assembly comprises a pair of pedals connected to a shaft which is rotated by links connected to said pedals such that the links operate Page 184

185 in tension when the pedals are depressed. The pedals have spring loaded plungers which return them to a neutral position when there is no pressure on the pedals. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/24 43: 2012/08/29 51: C30B, H01L 71: Ecole Polytechnique, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique 72: ROCA I CABARROCAS, Pere, MORENO, Mario 33: FR 31: : 2009/08/24 54: METHOD FOR CLEANING THE SURFACE OF A SILICON SUBSTRATE The invention relates to a method for cleaning the surface of a silicon substrate, said surface being covered by a layer of silicon oxide. According to the invention, the method includes: a step of a) exposing said surface to a radiofrequency plasma, generated from a fluorinated gas, for stripping the silicon oxide layer and for inducing the adsorption of fluorinated elements on the surface of the silicon substrate, said exposure being performed for a duration of 60 to 900 seconds, the power density generated using the plasma being 10 mw/cm2 to 350 mw/cm2, the fluorinated gas pressure being 10 mtorrs to 200 mtorrs, and the silicon substrate temperature being lower than or equal to 300 C; and a step b) of exposing said surface including the fluorinated elements to a hydrogen radiofrequency plasma, in order to remove said fluorinated elements from the substrate surface, said exposure being performed for a duration of 5 to 120 seconds, the power density generated using the plasma being 10 mw/cm 2 to 350 mw/cm 2, the hydrogen pressure being 10 mtorrs to 1 Torr, and the silicon substrate temperature being lower than or equal to 300 C. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/27 43: 2012/09/07 51: F24J, F28F 71: Kingspan Holdings (Irl) Limited 72: PELAN, Richard, McENTEE, Paul Thomas, DAVIS, Patrick Robert 33: IE 31: 2009/ : 2009/08/21 54: A SOLAR COLLECTOR A solar collector of the direct flow type comprises a solar absorbing tube 3 containing elongate tube 11, and a working fluid. The elongate tube 11 contains a concentrically positioned inner pipe 12 thereby forming two concentric internal flow passage ways 13, 14 for the flow of a fluid to be heated. The elongate tube 11 extends out of one end of the solar absorbing tube 3 and into an end fitting 15 wherein an annular outer passageway 13 of the elongate tube 11 communicates with a cold fluid inlet conduit 16 within the end fitting 15 and the inner passageway 14 of the elongate tube 11 communicates with a hot water outlet conduit 17 within the end fitting 15. A central dividing wall 19 divides the fitting 18 into the cold fluid inlet conduit 16 and the hot fluid outlet conduit 17. The dividing wall 19 is a separate insert component which is mounted in the passageway. Fluid can flow between the tubular passages 18 of adjacent solar tubes 3. The open ends of the passages 18 comprise recesses to provide a circumferential seat 20 for an o-ring 21 or similar sealing means to provide a fluidtight seal when adjacent end fittings 15 are mounted together. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/27 43: 2012/08/29 51: C01G 71: THE SOUTH AFRICAN NUCLEAR ENERGY CORPORATION LIMITED 72: NEL, Johannes Theodorus, RETIEF (deceased), Willem Liebenberg, CROUSE, Philippus Lodewyk, DU PLESSIS, Wilhelmina 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2009/07/29 Page 185

186 54: TREATMENT OF ZIECONIA-BASED MATERIAL WITH AMMONIUM BI-FLUORIDE A process for treating a zirconia-based material comprises reacting, in a reaction step, the zirconiabased material with ammonium bifluoride, NH4F.HF. An ammonium fluorozirconic compound is produced. hanging wall 16; an elongate bracing strut 18 having a proximal end 22 and a distal end 24, the proximal end 22 being located at a base of the prop 12, the strut 18 extending upwardly at an inclined angle; and a hanging wall support 20 supports part of the hanging wall 16 extending between the upper end of the prop 12 and the distal end 24 of the strut 18. The strut 18 includes two telescopically interconnected strut sections 26, 28, preferably of square tubing. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/27 43: 2012/08/29 51: E04G, E21D 71: M PROPS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: MAY, Colin Mark, GROVES, Edward George, POTGIETER, Gavin Michael 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/11/29 54: SUPPORT ARRANGEMENT This invention relates to a support arrangement 17 and to a method of supporting an area of a hanging wall 16 in an underground mine. It further relates to a hanging wall support installation 10 which includes a prop 12 installed between a foot wall 14 and a 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/28 43: 2012/08/28 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: AstraZeneca AB, Pulmagen Therapeutics (Synergy) Limited 72: ALCARAZ, Lilian, BAILEY, Andrew, KINDON, Nicholas 33: GB 31: : 2009/07/31 54: SPIROCYCLIC AMIDE DERIVATIVES Spirocyclic amide derivatives of formula (I) wherein ArCH2CH2NH- represents a ß-adrenoceptor binding group, processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, a process for preparing such pharmaceutical compositions, their use in therapy, and intermediates for use in their preparation. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/28 43: 2012/09/11 51: B01D, C01B, F25J 71: Linde Aktiengesellschaft 72: RITTER, Roland, KUTZSCHBACH, Annett 33: DE 31: : 2009/09/03 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TREATING A CARBON DIOXIDE-CONTAINING GAS FLOW, Page 186

187 WHEREIN THE ENERGY OF THE VENT GAS (WORK AND COLD DUE TO EXPANSION) IS USED The invention relates to a method and a device for treating a carbon dioxide-containing gas flow, in particular from a large combustion plant, for example a power plant. The pre-compressed gas flow is separated in a carbon dioxide scrubbing stage into a partial gas flow having an increased carbon dioxide content (carbon dioxide product flow) and a partial gas flow having a reduced carbon dioxide content (vent gas flow). The carbon dioxide product flow is fed to further processing and/or storage. In particular, by compressing the carbon dioxide underground, the emission of climate-damaging gases can be reduced. In order to improve the energy efficiency, the vent gas flow is expanded in at least one expansion turbine, and the developing kinetic energy as well as the cooling energy created in the process are used for energy recovery. In order to use the kinetic energy, the expansion turbine can be coupled to a compressor (booster) that compresses the raw gas flow and/or the carbon dioxide product flow. In order to use the cooling energy created during expansion, the at least partially expanded vent gas flow can be brought into heat exchange with process flows to be cooled, for example the raw gas flow and/or the carbon dioxide product flow. 71: Baker Hughes Incorporated 72: DIGIOVANNI, Anthony A., SCOTT, Danny E. 33: US 31: 61/232,265 32: 2009/08/07 54: POLYCRYSTALLINE COMPACTS INCLUDING IN-SITU NUCLEATED GRAINS EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCLUDING SUCH COMPACTS, AND METHODS OF FORMING SUCH COMPACTS AND TOOLS Polycrystalline compacts include hard polycrystalline materials comprising in situ nucleated smaller grains of hard material interspersed and inter-bonded with larger grains of hard material. The average size of the larger grains may be at least about 250 times greater than the average size of the in situ nucleated smaller grains. Methods of forming polycrystalline compacts include nucleating and catalyzing the formation of smaller grains of hard material in the present of larger grains of hard material, and catalyzing the formation of inter-granular bonds between the grains of hard material. For example, nucleation particles may be mixed with larger diamond grains, a carbon source, and a catalyst. The mixture may be subjected to high temperature and high pressure to form smaller diamond grains using the nucleation particles, the carbon source, and the catalyst, and to catalyze formation of diamond-to-diamond bonds between the smaller and larger diamond grains. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/28 43: 2012/08/29 51: E21B 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/28 43: 2012/08/31 51: F23Q 71: Zippo Manufacturing Company 72: MCDONOUGH, James M., BARBER, Brian J Page 187

188 33: US 31: 12/537,136 32: 2009/08/06 54: INSULATED BURNER SYSTEM FOR GAS- FUELED LIGHTERS A burner assembly for gas-fueled lighters includes a metallic burn chamber rigidly connected to a fuel metering valve. The burner and fuel valve are rigidly connected through an insulated coupling component. This provides a more reliable structure and reduces heat transfer from the burner to the fuel source, reducing vapor lock conditions. 72: REHM, Bernd Helmut Adam, PARLANE, Natalie Anne, WEDLOCK, David Neil, BUDDLE, Bryce Malcolm 33: US 31: 61/229,318 32: 2009/07/29 33: US 31: 61/229,348 32: 2009/07/29 54: POLYMER PARTICLES AND USES THEREOF The present invention relates to polymer particles and uses thereof. In particular the present invention relates to functionalised polymer particles, processes of production and uses thereof in eliciting a cell-mediated immune response and in the treatment or prevention of diseases or conditions including those caused by intracellular pathogens. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/28 43: 2012/08/29 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: L. Molteni & C. Dei Fratelli Alitti Societa' Di Esercizio S.p.A. 72: RONCUCCI, Gabrio, DEI, Donata, CHITI, Giacomo, NISTRI, Daniele 33: IT 31: FI2009A : 2009/07/30 54: PHTHALOCYANINE DERIVATIVE CONSISTING OF A MIXTURE OF 4 ISOMERS There is described a phthalocyanine derivative of formula (I) consisting of 4 isomers wherein the relative isomer B content is less than or equal to 1% by weight. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/28 43: 2012/08/29 51: A61K, A61P 71: REHM, Bernd Helmut Adam, PARLANE, Natalie Anne, WEDLOCK, David Neil, BUDDLE, Bryce Malcolm Page 188

189 57: Antimicrobial compositions containing buffered propionic or acetic acid mixed with pelargonic acid 21: 2012/ : 29/02/ : 31/08/ : C09C 71: XTRACTA-X 72: DERICK HARMSE 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 54: RECOVERY OF CARBON BLACK FROM WASTE RUBBER 57: A method of recovering carbon black particularly of small particle size, from waste material includes steps of comminuting the waste material, heating the comminuted material at predetermined temperature and pressure to release volatiles, isolating the resulting carbon cake, milling it, treating the milled product with a suitable surface active or wetting agent and drying the resulting product 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/29 43: 2012/08/29 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: CSIR 72: ROUSSEAU, Amanda Louise, GRAVESTOCK, David, LOURENS, Anna Catharina Uys 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2009/08/13 54: TRIAZINE DERIVATES FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF MALARIA The invention provides compounds of formula (I), in which R1 and R2 are independently selected from H, alkyl, aryl and heteroaryl, or R1 and R2 together form a C5-C7 ring, R3-R7 are independently selected from H, halogen, alkyl and alkoxy, X is (CH2)n in which n is 0-5, Y is selected from CH2, NR8, O or S in which R8 is H or alkyl, salts thereof and stereoisomers thereof, for the prophylaxis or treatment of malaria. 21: 2012/ : 29/02/ : 20/09/ : A01N, A23K 71: ANITOX CORPORATION 72: WILSON JAMES D, PIMENTEL JULIO, RICHARDSON KURT 33: US 31: 61/ : 2009/08/06 54: WATER AND FEED PRESERVATIVE 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/29 43: 2012/08/31 51: B02C 71: BARNARD, Tjaart Johannes 72: BARNARD, Tjaart Johannes 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2009/08/25 54: DIMINUTION OF PARTICULATE MATERIAL This invention relates to a method of, and to a diminution apparatus for, diminuting particulate material. The apparatus includes an upper disc -like Page 189

190 element (18) and a lower disc-like element (22) that are superimposed and spaced apart to provide a milling zone (52) therebetween and drive means for effecting relative rotation of the disc-like elements. It includes also roller milling elements (54) in the milling zone. In accordance with the method, particulate material, for example ore, is introduced into the milling zone and exposed to milling action in the milling zone. Once diminuted, the material is discharged via a peripheral outlet out of the milling zone. electronic controller. The electronic controller is grogrammable with a schedule comprising at least one time interval and a predetermined sound level threshold for that time interval and it provides an operative mode in which, during the time interval, it controls the sound system (12) to limit the volume so that the sound level as sensed by the sound level sensing means (17) does not exceed the predetermined sound level for the time interval. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/29 43: 2012/08/29 51: G07F, H04R 71: SCHOONBEE, Evert Gerhardus Johannes, MEYER, Hermanus Carel 72: SCHOONBEE, Evert Gerhardus Johannes, MEYER, Hermanus Carel 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/12/01 54: A SOUND LEVEL CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD This invention relates to a sound level control system (10) and method. The sound level control system (10) includes an electronic controller including processing means, memory means, and a clock, the electronic controller being connectable to a sound system (12) including an amplifier (16), and sound level sensing means (17) connected to the 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/29 43: 2012/08/31 51: F41H 71: Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbH 72: SCHAARE, Stephan 33: DE 31: : 2009/09/05 54: PROTECTIVE DEVICE AGAINST CHARGES FORMING A PROJECTILE The invention relates to a protective device (1), consisting of material strips (1, 2, 3, 4) made of at least two different materials (A, B, C), wherein the thickness (t) of the strips (1, 2, 3, 4) is considerably larger than the height (h) and the height (h) of the strips (1, 2, 3, 4) is at least half as large as the caliber of the explosively formed projectile and both materials have considerably different strengths. The alignment of said sandwich composition (1) is such that the material layers arranged on top of each other face the impact direction. Thus, a projectile designed in the direction of the protective structure shears off and no longer slide through the protection in a straight manner. Page 190

191 21: 2012/ : 01/03/ : 01/10/ : C03B, F27D 71: UWE GEIB 72: UWE GEIB 33: DE 31: : 2009/09/03 54: SHAPING OF REPLACEABLE PARTS IN A MELTING FURNACE 57: The invention relates to methods and devices for extending the travel through a furnace and/or reducing the energy required for the melting process by shaping replaceable subassemblies which surround the melt, are located in the region of the surface of the melt, and are in contact with the transition zone below and above the surface of the melt. The same also applies to the distances traveled by the melt., The invention relates to methods and devices for extending the travel through a furnace and/or reducing the energy required for the melting process by shaping replaceable subassemblies which surround the melt, are located in the region of the surface of the melt, and are in contact with the transition zone below and above the surface of the melt. The same also applies to the distances traveled by the melt. 21: 2012/ : 07/03/ : 13/09/ : C06B 71: AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED 72: VERMAAK CHARL 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2009/11/12 54: A SENSITIZING COMPOSITION FOR AN EXPLOSIVE 57: A sensitizing composition to sensitize a base emulsion, for use in an explosive composition, which includes a carrier emulsion, of a liquid non-polar organic fuel, a surfactant and an aqueous solution, and a plurality of microspheres suspended in the carrier emulsion., A sensitizing composition to sensitize a base emulsion, for use in an explosive composition, which includes a carrier emulsion, of a liquid non-polar organic fuel, a surfactant and an aqueous solution, and a plurality of microspheres suspended in the carrier emulsion. 21: 2012/ : 01/03/ : 07/09/ : B65D 71: DANOVARO ENRICO and BONELLI MARCO VINCENZO 72: DANOVARO ENRICO and BONELLI MARCO VINCENZO 33: IT 31: MI2009A : 2009/09/10 Page 191

192 54: PACKAGING BAND AND PACKAGING FOR BOTTLES AND THE LIKE,AND PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING THEREOF 57: A coupling band (3) for containers (2) comprises a substantially tubular strip (4) disposed around at least two containers (2) so as to keep them mutually coupled; the strip (4) comprises at least one first portion (5) to be steadily coupled to the outer surf ace (2a) of a respective container (2), and at least one second portion (b) to be removably interposed between said containers (2). methoxy-1,1'-biphenyl-4- yl)amino]nicotinic acid. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/01 43: 2012/09/03 51: A61M 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 72: PLUMPTRE, David, VEASEY, Robert, KOUYOUMJIAN, Garen, MACDONALD, Catherine, Anne, JONES, Christopher, LINDSAY, Adrew, Mark 33: EP 31: : 2009/09/30 54: DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE A drug delivery device (4) for dispensing one or more doses of a drug is provided. The device (4) comprises a drive member (1) for driving a piston rod (5) and a dose member (46) for actuating the drive member (1). The piston rod (5) is coupled to the drive member (1) such that a relative translational movement of the drive member (1 ) and the piston rod (5) is allowed and a relative rotational movement is prevented. The drive member (1) is configured to be driven by the dose member (46) around the longitudinal axis in a first (110) and a second rotational direction (111) opposite to each other. Furthermore, a drug delivery device (4) is provided, wherein the drive member (1) has stable and unstable states and wherein in an unstable state the drive member (1) is biased by biasing means(3) towards a stable state 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/01 43: 2012/09/03 51: C07D 71: ALMIRALL, S.A. 72: BOIX BERNARDINI, Maria, Carmen 33: EP 31: : 2009/10/16 54: PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING 2-[(3,5- DIFLUORO-3'-METHOXY-1,1'-BIPHENYL-4- YL)AMINO]NICOTINIC ACID This invention is directed to a process for manufacturing 2-[(3,5-difluoro-3'-methoxy-1,1' biphenyl-4-yl)amino]nicotinic acid, which comprises the steps of: a) providing 3,5-difluoro-3'- methoxybiphenyl-4-amine, b) preparing and isolating an aminium salt of the 3,5-difluoro-3'- methoxybiphenyl- 4-amine, and c) further reacting the aminium salt of 3,5-difluoro-3'-methoxybiphenyl- 4-amine obtained in b) to obtain 2-[(3,5-difluoro-3'- 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/01 43: 2012/09/03 51: B01D 71: L'Air Liquide, Société Anonyme pour l'etude et l'exploitation des Procédés Georges Claude 72: MONEREAU, Christian, BRIGLIA, Alain 33: FR 31: : 2009/09/17 54: METHOD FOR PURIFYING A GAS STREAM INCLUDING MERCURY Page 192

193 The invention relates to a method for purifying a gas stream including CO2 from nitrogen oxides and elemental mercury (Hg ), said method including the following consecutive steps: a) a step (2) of cooling the gas stream to a temperature T1 lower than the ambient temperature; b) a step (3) of discharging nitrogen oxides from the cooled gas stream; c) a step (2) of heating the purified flow of nitrogen oxides, preferably at a temperature of between 5 C and 150 C; d) a step (4) of discharging the elemental mercury (Hg ) from the gas stream from step c) by means of at least one adsorbent; and e) a step of recovering a CO2-enriched gas stream. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/01 43: 2012/09/03 51: F41A 71: Ceska zbrojovka a.s. 72: KRUTIL, Josef, SIMEK Vladimir 33: CZ 31: PV : 2009/09/15 54: A FIREARM WITH A TILTING BARREL A firearm with a tilting barrel (1) with the possibility of setting a change of the tilting direction of the barrel (1) containing a breech block (5) for securing the barrel, the breach block containing on a part of its perimeter a locking surface (11) for securing the firearm against its tilting in the direction opposite the locking surface (11). The locking surface (11) can be rotated around the longitudinal axis of the breech block (5) for setting of the change of the tilting direction of the barrel (1). 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/01 43: 2012/09/03 51: E21B 71: Baker Hughes Incorporated 72: LYONS, Nicholas J. 33: US 31: 12/539,349 32: 2009/08/11 54: METHODS OF FORMING POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND CUTTING ELEMENTS, CUTTING ELEMENTS, AND EARTH BORING TOOLS CARRYING CUTTING ELEMENTS Methods of forming polycrystalline diamond elements include forming a polycrystalline diamond compact comprising a cavity in a surface thereof. A catalyst is at least substantially removed from the polycrystalline diamond compact, and the polycrystalline diamond compact is secured to a supporting substrate. Cutting elements include a diamond table formed with a cavity in a back side surface thereof and a supporting substrate secured to the back side surface of the diamond table. Earth boring tools comprise a bit body carrying one or more cutting elements including a diamond table, a supporting substrate and an adhesion layer comprising a superhard material between and bonding the cutting table and the supporting substrate. Page 193

194 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/01 43: 2012/09/03 51: H04N 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 72: CHUNG, Hyun-Kwon, BAK, Bong-Gil 33: US 31: 61/239,113 32: 2009/09/02 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE VARIED SPEED REPRODUCTION OF VIDEO IMAGES Disclosed are a method and apparatus which can three-dimensionally reproduce video images, and which can two-dimensionally reproduce video images at a speed N times higher than the recording speed (where N is a natural number of 2 or larger) upon receipt of request for reproducing video images at a speed N times higher than the recording speed of said video images. 72: NORBERT BLACHA, DIETER BRAND, ANDREAS PECK 33: DE 31: : 2009/09/17 54: CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY HAVING A CONVERTER PART COMPRISING A CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT 57: The invention relates to a circuit assembly (1, 1a) especially an inverter (1) or an uninterrupted power supply unit (1a), having a converter part (2) comprising a converter unit (20), a central control unit (21) and in input for the current to be converted and an output for the converted current and at least one circuit part (3, 4) which is connected upstream of the input of the converter part or which is connected downstream of the output of the converter part, at least one external control unit (12) being connectible to the circuit assembly and the central control unit (21) being suitable and designed for receiving control instructions from the external control unit (12). The aim of the invention is to device a circuit assembly which can be disconnected from the power supply network rapidly and without repercussions on said network even in the event of a partial failure. For this purpose, every circuit part (3, 4) comprises at least one decentralized control unit (31, 41) which is connected to the central control unit (21) via a communication bus (13) and which is suitable and designed to receive control instructions from the central control unit (21). The external control unit (12) can be connected to the communication bus (13) and the decentralized control unit (31, 41) is suitable and designed to receive control instructions from the external control unit (12). 21: 2012/ : 02/03/ : 27/09/ : G05B, H04L 71: AEG POWER SOLUTIONS BV 21: 2012/ : 02/03/ : 03/09/ : C02F 71: PRITCHARD MICHAEL 72: PRITCHARD MICHAEL 33: GB 31: : 2009/09/07 54: A WATER CONTAINER Page 194

195 57: A jerrycan (10) comprises a container housing (11) having four sidewalls (12-15), a base (16) and a top (17). The jerrycan (10) includes a manual pump unit (18) and a water filter cartridge disposed within the housing (1 1 ), together with an externally mounted tap (20) coupled to the water filter cartridge. A carrying handle (21 ) is integrally formed with the top (17). When constructed the jerrycan (10) is sealed and is both water- and air-tight. The container housing (1 1) includes at least one internal brace member (30) consisting of a hollow tube (31 ) integral with the sidewalls (13,15). The invention extends to a method of counteracting water hammer in a pipeline by the use of such a relief valve in an outlet from a surge anticipation valve. 21: 2012/ : 02/03/ : 03/09/ : F16K 71: HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 72: FRASER PETER DUNCAN and BUHRMANN RUDOLPH 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/12/02, 54: A SURGE ANTICIPATION VALVE ARRANGEMENT 57: The invention relates to a valve arrangement for use in underground mines, where water is pumped against head in a column, to upper levels and out of the mine. The arrangement serves to dissipate the energy that results, where a pump in such a system suddenly stops delivering water, to prevent water hammer in the system. It comprises a surge anticipation valve with a pressure relief valve provided in an outlet from the surge anticipation valve. The relief valve is set below dynamic pressure of the system and preferably above a low pressure level that follows on a flow reduction. The relief valve is of a low inertia type and/or of a diaphragm type. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/02 43: 2012/09/03 51: G05B, H02J 71: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 72: RADU, Daniel 33: FR 31: : 2011/03/11 54: CONFIGURATION METHOD OF AN ELECTRIC POWER CONVERSION INSTALLATION AND INSTALLATION IMPLEMENTING ONE SUCH METHOD The configuration method is designed for an electric power conversion installation (1). The installation comprises several converts (2) and the method comprises a step of determination a set of converters to be activated and an activation step of this set of converters. The electric power conversion installation (1) comprises several converters (2) and hardware means (11, 12, 13, 100) and/or software means for implementing the configuration method. Page 195

196 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/02 43: 2012/09/03 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: ALLERGAN, INC. 72: GUO, Xialing, ZHU, Zhen 33: US 31: 61/239,603 32: 2009/09/03 33: US 31: 61/356,699 32: 2010/06/21 33: US 31: 61/360,531 32: 2010/07/01 33: US 31: 61/306,616 32: 2010/02/22 54: COMPOUNDS AS TYROSINE KINASE MODULATORS The present invention is directed to novel compounds of Formula (I). The compounds of the present invention are potent tyrosine kinase modulators, and are suitable for the treatment and prevention of diseases and conditions related to abnormal activities of tyrosine kinase receptors. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/02 43: 2012/09/03 51: G06Q, G07G 71: JOHNSON, Mark 72: JOHNSON, Mark 33: AU 31: : 2009/12/24 33: AU 31: : 2009/08/05 54: ELECTRONIC FUNDS AND RECEIPT TRANSFER SYSTEM A system and method for providing an electronic funds and receipt transfer system capable of making available to the customer or other authorised third party, receipt data relating to an EFTPOS transaction in an electronic format (26). In accordance with one preferred embodiment, the receipt data generated by the merchant at the time of sale is attached to the EFTPOS transaction data and sent using the same channels as known EFTPOS systems (16). Alternatively the receipt data may be transferred to a third party location for later retrieval. To access the receipt data the system allows the customer to access their financial institutions internet banking webpage (22) and print, save or a copy of the receipt (26) as generated by the merchant at the time of sale. Page 196

197 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: ROEVER, Stephan, WRIGHT, Matthew 33: EP 31: : 2009/09/11 54: 5- (3, 4-DICHLORO-PHENYL) -N- (2- HYDROXY-CYCLOHEXYL) -6- (2,2, 2- TRIFLUORO-ETHOXY) -NICO TINAMIDE AND SALTS THEREOF AS HDL CHOLESTEROL RAISING AGENTS The present invention relates to a compound of the formula in all its isomeric forms and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, their manufacture, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use as medicaments for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of diseases which can be treated with HDL-cholesterol raising agents, such as preferably dyslipidemia, atherosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/02 43: 2012/09/03 51: B22F, C04B, C22C 71: ALLOMET CORPORATION 72: KEANE, John, M., GERMAN, Randall, M. 33: US 31: 61/231,149 32: 2009/08/04 54: TOUGH COATED HARD PARTICLES CONSOLIDATED IN A TOUGH MATRIX MATERIAL Consolidated materials comprising a plurality of coated particles dispersed in a tough matrix material are disclosed. The coated particles include a plurality of core particles having an intermediate layer that substantially surrounds each of the core particles. An optional outer layer may be present on the intermediate layer. A matrix contains or substantially contains each of the coated particles, and is formed from at least one third compound including a mixture of W, WC, and/or W2C with Co. The amount of Co in the at least one third compound may range from greater than 0 to about 20 weight %. Methods for providing consolidated materials, and articles comprising such consolidated materials are also disclosed. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/02 43: 2012/09/03 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/02 43: 2012/09/03 51: H04L 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: GOROKHOV, Alexei Y., MONTOJO, Juan, FARAJIDANA, Amir, BHATTAD, Kapil, BANISTER, Brian Clarke 33: US 31: 61/231,294 32: 2009/08/04 54: EXTENSION OF UE-RS TO DWPTS Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate sending and/or receiving user equipment specific reference signals (UE-RSs) in a wireless communication environment. A UE-RS pattern can be selected, yielded, etc. based upon a number of symbols from a subframe utilized for downlink transmission. At least one time domain component of the UE-RS pattern can vary based upon the number of symbols from the subframe utilized for the downlink transmission. For instance, the at least one time domain component can be punctured, timeshifted, and so forth. Further, UE-RSs can be Page 197

198 mapped to resource elements of the subframe as a function of the UE-RS pattern. Moreover, a UE can utilize the UE-RS pattern to detect UE-RSs on the resource elements of the subframe. Further, the UE can estimate a channel based upon the UE- RSs. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/02 43: 2012/09/03 51: B32B, B65D 71: Cryovac, Inc. 72: RICCIO, Marina, FORLONI, Roberto, URSINO, Felice 33: EP 31: : 2009/09/14 54: GAS BARRIER HEAT-SHRINKABLE FILM A coextruded annealed gas-barrier heat-shrinkable packaging film suitable for flowpack or tray-lidding applications comprises a core EVOH layer (A), first and second outer polyolefin layers (B) and (C), and at least one inner layer (D) of a copolymer of propylene with butene and optionally also with ethylene, and is characterized by a maximum shrink force in the transverse direction 0.35 N/cm and by a residual shrink force in the range 0.11 to 0.22 N/cm. The film is obtained by coextrusion, optional irradiation, orientation and annealing at a temperature of from 70 to 90 C. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/02 43: 2012/09/03 51: F24F 71: G-Con, LLC 72: HOLTZ, Barry R., ARLEDGE, Troy, MAPLES, Phillip B., SHANAHAN, David M. 33: US 31: 61/234,302 32: 2009/08/16 54: MODULAR, SELF-CONTAINED, MOBILE CLEAN ROOM Biosafety units, methods of making, and sealing the same are disclosed herein. The units comprise at least one controlled air, sealable, sterilizable cleanroom; and a mechanical system room adjacent to the cleanroom comprising: at least two air handling units in a support room adjacent the cleanroom that provide redundant air to the cleanroom with at least Class 100,000 air purity, the air handling units connected to a one or more supply ducts to the cleanroom, and an exhaust duct in communication with the cleanroom and the air handling unit exhaust, wherein a pressure gradient is formed between the cleanroom and the exterior of the structure; and at least two power supplies that provide redundant power to electrical outlets in the Page 198

199 cleanroom, wherein the at least two power supplies are connectable to one or more external power sources and the structure is pre-validatable or validated for pharmaceutical manufacturing. 72: SMITH, David 33: GB 31: : 2009/08/03 54: PARASITE HARVESTING The present invention provides a method for harvesting parasitic organisms from infected animals, said method comprising the steps of processing tissue and/or organ material derived from an animal infected with a parasite, filtering said processed material and collecting a retentate and harvesting parasites therefrom. The invention further provides devices for conducting said methods. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/02 43: 2012/09/03 51: D02G, F41H 71: Teijin Aramid GmbH 72: BÖTTGER, Christian, HARTERT, Rüdiger 33: EP 31: : 2009/09/04 54: ANTI-PENETRATION TEXTILE SHEET MATERIAL AND ARTICLES COMPRISING THE LATTER The invention relates to anti-penetration textile sheet material and to articles comprising said sheet material. Said anti-penetration textile sheet materials are characterised in that they have improved fragment protection and improved stab protection action as well as bullet-proofing. Said advantageous characteristic combination of the anti-penetration textile sheet material, which corresponds to the article, also applies to articles comprising said antipenetration textile sheet material. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/02. 43: 2012/09/03 51: A22B, A61K 71: Moredun Research Institute 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/02 43: 2012/09/03 51: B65D 71: Crown Packaging Technology, Inc. 72: RAMSEY, Christopher Paul, CHANT, Garry Richard, LOCKLEY, Andrew Robert, FIELDS, Brian, WATSON, Martin John, HYDE, Eleanor Rachel Ann 33: EP 31: : 2009/09/04 54: FULL APERTURE BEVERAGE CAN END The present invention concerns a full aperture beverage end (14) having a centre panel (30), a countersink (22) surrounding the centre panel (30), a main score (50) arranged in proximity to the countersink (22) to define a removeable aperture panel (54) and a vent score (46). The beverage end (14) is adapted for use with products that are pressurised to over 30 psi (207 kpa) when opened, and during opening the vent score (46) is adapted to sever first, controlling the pressure differential between the external surface and internal surface of the centre panel (30), thereby allowing the main score (50) to tear in a controlled and reliable manner. Page 199

200 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/02 43: 2012/09/03 51: B01J, B23D, B23P 71: Smith International, Inc. 72: BELNAP, J. Daniel, CARIVEAU, Peter Thomas, CORBETT, Loel, EYRE, Ronald K. 33: US 31: 61/449,204 32: 2011/03/04 54: DEEP LEACH PRESSURE VESSEL FOR SHEAR CUTTERS A system for producing thermally stable cutting elements including a heat source, a pressure vessel, at least one polycrystalline diamond body attached to a carbide substrate, and a leaching agent is disclosed, wherein the heat source includes a container comprising at least one receiving mechanism and at least one retention mechanism, and wherein the carbide substrate is disposed in the at least one receiving mechanism of the pressure vessel, and wherein the polycrystalline diamond body comprises interconnected diamond particles with a catalyzing material to be removed from the interstitial spaces interposed between the diamond particles, and wherein the leaching agent is disposed in the pressure vessel, and wherein the leaching agent removes the catalyzing material from the interstitial spaces interposed between the diamond particles of the at least one polycrystalline diamond body, and wherein the at least one retention mechanism of the pressure vessel seals at least a portion of the carbide substrate into the at least one receiving mechanism and prevents the leaching agent from contacting at least a portion of the carbide substrate. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/02 43: 2012/09/03 51: G01B, G01D 71: THALES 72: SONTAG, Yves 33: FR 31: : 2011/03/03 54: ELECTROMAGNETIC EMITTER EMITTING SIMULTANEOUSLY ALONG THREE ORTHOGONAL AXES TO DETECT OBJECT POSITION AND ORIENTATION The general domain of the invention is electromagnetic emission devices for helmet position detection systems comprising an electromagnetic emitter and control electronics, the emitter comprising three windings arranged perpendicularly, the processing electronics comprising three electronic chains each associated to a given winding and working simultaneously. Each electronic chain comprises closed-loop control means (100, 200, 300) arranged such that the related signal generated comprises three analogue components:a first component, referred to as the stimulus component, modulated at an emission frequency of the winding, each of the three emission frequencies being different from one winding to the next, anda second and a third component, referred to as correction components, modulated at an emission frequency of another winding, the phase and amplitude of which are calculated such as to compensate the parasitic signals received by said winding from the other two windings;such that each Page 200

201 winding in steady-state only emits electromagnetic radiation at its own emission frequency and at a predetermined phase and intensity. 21: 2012/ : 05/03/ : 05/09/ : E21B 71: GIEN BERNARD LIONEL 72: GIEN BERNARD LIONEL 33: ZA 31: ZA2009/ : 2009/08/05 54: BIT ASSEMBLY FOR A DOWN-THE-HOLE HAMMER DRILL 57: The invention provides for a down-the-hole drill bit (11) assembly comprising a drill bit (11) having a screw-thread (7) at its anvil end, external splines on the drill shank (13) and cooperating splines (9) within a drill casing as well as a co-operating screw thread (7) carried by a component within the casing. The assembly is arranged to have engagement of the splines (9) with the screw threads (7) disengaged for driving the drill and to have the screw threads (7) engaged and splines (9) disengaged to permit removal of the bit from the assembly. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/05 43: 2012/09/03 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: SANOFI 72: SHER, Rosy, KOSLEY, Raymond Walter, Jr. 33: US 31: 61/242,586 32: 2009/09/15 33: FR 31: : 2010/07/16 54: SUBSTITUTED DIHYDRO BENZOCYCLOALKYLOXYMETHYL OXAZOLOPYRIMIDINONES, PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF The present invention relates to a series of substituted dihydro benzocycloalkyl-oxymethyl oxazolopyrimidinones of formula (I) as defined herein. This invention also relates to methods of making these compounds including novel intermediates. The compounds of this invention are modulators of metabotropic glutamate receptors (mglur), particularly, mglur2 receptor. Therefore, the compounds of this invention are useful as pharmaceutical agents, especially in the treatment and/or prevention of a variety of central nervous system disorders (CNS), including but not limited to acute and chronic neurodegenerative conditions, psychoses, cognition deficit disorders, convulsions, anxiety, depression, migraine, pain, sleep disorders and emesis. Page 201

202 present invention are potent tyrosine kinase modulators, and are suitable for the treatment and prevention of diseases and conditions related to abnormal activities of tyrosine kinase receptors. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/05 43: 2012/09/05 51: H01M 71: FLUIDIC, INC. 72: FRIESEN, Cody, A., KRISHNAN, Ramkumar, FRIESEN, Grant 33: US 31: 61/243,970 32: 2009/09/18 54: RECHARGEABLE ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL SYSTEM WITH A CHARGING ELECTRODE CHARGE/DISCHARGE MODE SWITCHING IN THE CELLS One aspect of the present invention provides a rechargeable electrochemical cell system (10) for generating electrical current using a fuel and an oxidant. The cell system comprises N electrochemical cells (12) each comprising a fuel electrode (14), an oxidant electrode (16), a charging electrode (18), and an ionically conductive medium communicating the electrodes, wherein N is an integer greater than or equal to two. Any number of cells may be used. The cell system (10) includes a plurality of switches (20) that are switcheable to a discharge mode coupling the oxidant electrode (16) of each cell (12) to the fuel electrode (14) of the subsequent cell (12) a charge mode coupling the charging electrode (19) of each cell (12) to the fuel electrode (14) of the subsequent cell (12), and a bypass mode coupling charging electrode (18) or the oxidant electrode (16) of a previous cell (12) to the fuel electrode (14) of a subsequent cell (12). 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/05 43: 2012/09/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: ALLERGAN, INC. 72: GUO, Xialing, ZHU, Zhen 33: US 31: 61/239,603 32: 2009/09/03 33: US 31: 61/306,616 32: 2010/02/22 33: US 31: 61/360,531 32: 2010/07/01 33: US 31: 61/356,699 32: 2010/06/21 54: COMPOUNDS AS TYROSINE KINASE MODULATORS The present invention is directed to novel compounds of Formula (I). The compounds of the 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/05 43: 2012/09/05 51: B03B, B03D 71: GRAVMAX (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: BOSHOFF, Christiaan Cornelius 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/01/28 54: JIGGING APPARATUS This invention relates to a jigging apparatus (10) which includes a screen deck (18) at least one gate opening (20) extending through the screen deck (18) and a control arrangement (22) configured to regulate the flow of material through the gate opening (20). The invention further relates to a method of regulating material flow thorugh a gate (20) in a screen deck (18) of a jigging apparatus (10) which includes conrtolling the size of at least one pressurized fluid operated expandable closure element (28) which is displaceable between a distended configuration in which it restricts material flow through the gate opening (20) and a contracted configuration in which it permits material flow through the gate opening (20). Page 202

203 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/05 43: 2012/09/05 51: B03B, B03D 71: GRAVMAX (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: VAN WYK, Daniel Johannes 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/01/28 54: MATERIAL SEPARATION This invention provides a jig installation (10) which includes jigging apparatus (12) comprising a housing (14) defining two upwardly open compartments (16, 18) arranged in series. A screen deck (26) extends over each compartment (16, 18). A discharge box (34) has an inlet (44) connected to an outlet (24) of the associated compartment(16, 18). A closure arrangement (50) regulates the flow of material through a discharge opening (42) leading from the discharge box (34). The strain monitoring means (56) is provided to monitor the strain on the discharge box (34) and regulate the operation of the closure arrangement (50) in response to the monitored strain. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/05 43: 2012/09/11 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: CHEN, Xiaoling, KARRA, Srinivasa R., HUCK, Bayard R., LAN, Ruoxi, SUTTON, Amanda E., GOUTOPOULOS, Andreas, HODOUS, Brian L., JONES, Reinaldo C. 33: US 31: 61/231,873 32: 2009/08/06 54: NOVEL BICYCLIC UREA COMPOUNDS The invention provides novel substituted azaheterocyclic compounds according to Formula (I), their manufacture and use for the treatment of hyperproliferative diseases, such as cancer. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/05 43: 2012/09/05 51: A47C 71: SPRINGBOK BOX (PTY) LTD 72: COHEN, Ronald Raymond 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/03/04 54: METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A BED BASE Page 203

204 A method of manufacturing a bed base is provided, comprising providing a plurality of substantially round rimber poles, machining the round timber poles to form a plurality of substantially half round timber pieces, and assembling a plurality of the substantially half round timber pieces so as to form a peripheral frame, the frame comprising a plurality of side and end runners that are supported by uprights. In an embodiment, the method comprises fitting a plurality of the substantially half round timber pieces on top of and supported by the upright so as to define a plurality of corss slats. In an embodiment, each half round timber piece comrpises a flat face/s and a substantially rounded portion, with the flat faces generally being joined together when assembling the plurality of substantially half round timber pieces. injected into the two detonator leg wires via the two electrical input terminals, and the connector is disposed and configured to be releasably connected to a handheld computer. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/06 43: 2012/09/06 51: F42D 71: DYNO NOBEL INC. 72: LEVAN, Robert, W., MICHNA, Richard Joseph 33: US 31: 61/251,024 32: 2009/10/13 54: LOGGER DEVICE FOR BLASTING OPERATIONS AND METHOD OF USE An electrical interface apparatus includes two electrical input terminals, a microprocessor disposed in electrical communication with the two electrical input terminals, and a connector disposed in electrical communication with the microprocessor. The two input terminals are disposed and configured to be releasably connected to two detonator leg wires of a detonator, the microprocessor is configured to receive an input signal from the two detonator leg wires when a voltage reference is 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/06 43: 2012/09/10 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: SUTTON, Amanda E., BRUGGER, Nadia, RICHARDSON, Thomas E., VANDEVEER, Harold George, HUCK, Bayard R., LAN, Ruoxi, POTNICK, Justin 33: US 31: 61/232,179 32: 2009/08/07 54: NOVEL AZAHETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS The invention provides novel substituted azaheterocyclic compounds according to Formula (I), their manufacture and use for the treatment of hyperproliferative diseases, such as cancer. Page 204

205 flow direction (70) in the conduit (10); and (ix) wherein the at least one first outlet (40) is arranged in a substantially central region (82, 82a, 82b) of a swirl (80, 80a, 80b) generated in the fluid (90) during operation of the conduit (10). 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/06 43: 2012/09/06 51: B01D, F02M 71: Volvo Lastvagnar AB 72: ETEMAD, Sassan, RYRHOLM, Reimer 33: SE 31: PCT/SE2009/ : 2009/09/14 54: PARTICLE TRAP AND FILTER DEVICE COMPRISING A PARTICLE TRAP The invention relates to a particle trap (100) for removing particles from a fluid (90), comprising a conduit (10), the conduit (10) comprising (i) a wall (16); (ii) a bended region (20) with at least one bend (200), the bended region (20) having an upstream side (20a) and a downstream side (20b) with respect to a longitudinal flow direction (70) of the fluid (90) along the conduit (10); (iii) an inlet (12) at the upstream side (20a) of the bended region (20); (iv) at least one first outlet (40) at the downstream side (20b) of the bended region (20); (v) at least one second outlet (50) at the downstream side (20b) or downstream of the bended region (20); (vi) wherein the least one first outlet (40) is arranged in a first region (26), at a distance from the wall (16), where during operation of the conduit (10) the concentration of particles in the fluid (90) is lower than in the vicinity of the wall (16) during operation; (vii) wherein the least one second outlet (50) is arranged in the vicinity of the wall (16) where during operation of the conduit (10) the concentration of particles is higher than where the at least one first outlet (40) is arranged; (viii) wherein the at least one first outlet (40) is arranged in a region (300) of the conduit (10) where during operation of the conduit (10) a separation between the fluid (90) with high particle concentration and the fluid (90) with low particle concentration is dominated by a swirl movement of the fluid (90) about the longitudinal 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/06 43: 2012/09/06 51: C25C 71: Norsk Hydro ASA 72: EICK, Ingo, KROSCHINSKI, Dirk 33: NO 31: : 2009/09/07 54: CATHODE SHELL STRUCTURE Cathode structure for an electrolysis cell, preferably a cell for production of aluminium according to the Hall-Heroult process, said structure comprises a shell with vertical stiffeners and horizontal webs at its outside, and further several cradle structures (12) consisting of interconnected vertical structural elements (6) and horizontal beams (5). The structure comprises at least one horizontal web (9) having apertures (16) and further being arranged in contact with said shell. Page 205

206 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/06 43: 2012/09/06 51: C07D 71: Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited 72: MITTAL, Anu, KHANNA, Mahavir Singh, THAPER, Rajesh Kumar, PRASAD, Mohan 33: IN 31: 1650/DEL/ : 2009/08/07 54: PROCESSES FOR THE PREPARATION OF VARDENAFIL The present invention provides processes for the preparation of vardenafil, its pharmaceutically acceptable salts, hydrates and intermediates. 21: 2012/ : 07/03/ : 11/09/ : A61K 71: SANFORD-BURNHAM MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE 72: PELLECCHIA MAURIZIO and WEI JUN 33: US 31: 61/ : 2009/10/08 54: APOGOSSYPOLONE DERIVATIVES AS ANTICANCER AGENTS 57: The disclosure provides compounds and methods of using Apogossypolone derivatives for treating diseases and disorders. In particular, the disclosure provides compounds of Formula (I): or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate, or solvate thereof, and provides methods for the preparation of compounds of Formula (I); and methods for treating cancer, autoimmune diseases, and inflammation by administering a compound of Formula (I). 21: 2012/ : 07/03/ : 07/09/ : A61K, C07C, C11B 71: V MANE FILS 72: CHANOT JEAN-JACQUES and MURATORE AGNES 33: FR 31: : 2009/09/18 54: NOVEL ALDEHYDES AND NITRILES FROM ISOPHORONE,AND USE THEREOF IN PERFUMERY 57: The invention relates to novel aldehydes and nitriles from isophorone with general formula (I) having a specific fragrance (Formula I) (I), as well as to the use of said compounds in perfumery. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/07 43: 2012/09/10 51: C23C 71: ARKEMA INC. 72: COSTA, Joseph, S., CHEN, Benjamin, B., BONNET, Philippe 33: US 31: 61/240,727 32: 2009/09/09 54: IMPROVED POLYURETHANE FOAMING PROCESSES AND FOAM PROPERTIES USING HALOGENATED OLEFIN BLOWING AGENT Page 206

207 The present invention relates to a method of producing more uniformly distributed polyurethane form using blowing agents. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method of producing more uniformly distributed polyurethane foam for an application in which flow of liquid polyurethane foam prior to solidification is important to its performance using a hydrochlorofluoroolefin (HCFO), such as 1233zd. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/07 43: 2012/09/11 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: PALLE, Venkata, P., BOCK, Mark, G., BEBERNITZ, Gregory, Raymond, FENG, Lili, LIANG, Jessica, REDDY, Dumbala, Srinivas, HAJARE, Atul, Kashinath, VYAVAHARE, Vinod, BHOSALE, Sandeep, Bhausaheb, SALUNKHE, Videsh, SHAIKH, Nadim, S., BHUNIYA, Debnath 33: IN 31: 2173/DEL/ : 2009/10/20 33: IN 31: 2689/DEL/ : 2009/12/23 54: GLYCOSIDE DERIVATIVES AND USES THEREOF This invention relates to compounds represented by formula (I): wherein the variables are defined as herein above, which are useful for treating diseases and conditions mediated by the sodium D-glucose co-transporter (SGLT), e.g. diabetes. The invention also provides methods of treating such diseases and conditions, and compositions etc. for their treatment. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/07 43: 2012/09/07 51: A61K; C07D; A61P 71: EGIS GYOGYSZERGYAR NYRT., LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER 72: SPEDDING, MICHAEL, LÉVAY, GYÖRGY, BARKÓCZY, JÓZSEF, GACSÁLYI, ISTVÁN, LING, ISTVÁN, ANTONI, FERENC, HÁRSING, LÁSZLÓ 33: FR 31: 11/ : 2011/03/08 54: DIHYDRO-OXAZOLOBENZODIAZEPINONE COMPOUNDS, A PROCESS FOR THEIR PREPARATION AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THEM Compounds of formula (I), wherein: - R 1 represents a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group; - R 2 represents an alkyl group; - R 3 represents an aryl or heteroaryl group. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/07 43: 2012/09/10 51: F41A, F41F, F42B 71: Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbH 72: KLASEN, André 33: DE 31: : 2009/09/30 54: MAGAZINE-INTEGRATED AMMUNITION It is proposed to connect the ammunition and the magazine (2) to each other not only in terms of design, but also in terms of function. The magazine Page 207

208 (2) and ammunition are for all intents and purposes combined to form sub-modules (1), wherein a plurality of sub-modules ( ) would then be comparable to the quantity of conventional ammunition in the launcher tube. Said sub-modules ( ) are then preferably assembled and locked (as a module), which is comparable to a previously loaded magazine. The individual sub-module (1) contains, inter alia, rifling, by means of which, during firing, the ammunition/submunition is caused to rotate and is thereby stabilised. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/07 43: 2012/09/07 51: F41A, F41J, F42B 71: Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbH 72: PRELIC, Nenad, EGLAUER, Heribert 33: DE 31: : 2009/09/30 54: ACTIVATION UNIT FOR AMMUNITION-FREE DECOYS The invention relates to an arc-based active body activation unit (10). To this end, ignition of the active mass or flare is effected by means of arcing (19, 20). The arc (19, 20) can be used immediately and is low-maintenance. For that purpose, electrode pairs (11, 12, 21, 22) are disposed around the ejector tube, at least one of which pairs serves the ignition of the arc(s) (19, 20). For that purpose, the electrode pairs (11, 12, 21, 22) are electrically connected by means of connecting lines (15-18) to at least one control unit (13, 14). 21: 2012/ : 08/03/ : 10/09/ : B09B, B09C 71: LAFARGE 72: MONBIOT RICHARD and BOURGAREL FLORENT 33: GB 31: ,1 32: 2009/08/25 54: METHOD OF PROCESSING AND DISPOSING OF HYDROCARBON WASTE 57: A method of recovering and processing hydrocarbon waste generated by the oil production and refining sector that is currently stored in locations such as large lagoons, pits or on open ground. In particular the hydrocarbon waste is mineral oil waste having a high non-flammable solids content that renders the waste unusable as a fuel. The waste is processed to produce a blend that is suitable for use as a fuel by incineration units such as cement kilns. Wherein the combustion of the blend in the cement kilns consumes all of the components of the blend and does not produce any secondary waste that requires special treatment or disposal. A mobile processing plant (1, 2, 5, 8) is also provided to enable the method to be carried out at an oil waste storage site. Page 208

209 The present invention relates to a floating granule containing a solid core whereon an active principle is mounted. Said floating granule also contains a compound capable of generating a gas evolution consisting of an alkaline agent. 21: 2012/ : 08/03/ : 10/09/ : F01K 71: OCHSE ANDREW and MEYER GEOFFREY LYNTON 72: OCHSE ANDREW and MEYER GEOFFREY LYNTON 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2009/09/09, 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ELECTRICAL POWER PRODUCTION 57: The invention relates to an apparatus and a method for generating power by combining a conventional, coal-fuelled Rankine power generation Cycle with an Organic Rankine power generation Cycle. The condenser of the conventional Rankine Cycle is a heat exchanger (27) providing the boiler for the Organic Rankine Cycle. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/08 43: 2012/09/11 51: A61K, A61P 71: Debregeas et Associes Pharma 72: LEBON, Christophe, SUPLIE, Pascal 33: FR 31: : 2009/08/12 54: FLOATING MICROGRANULES 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/08 43: 2012/09/11 51: A61K 71: Debregeas et Associes Pharma 72: SUPLIE, Pascal, LEBON, Christophe 33: FR 31: : 2009/08/12 54: NOVEL PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS AGAINST DRUG MISUSE The present invention relates to granules containing a solid core whereon an active principle is mounted, said core preferably being selected among insoluble substrates, said granules also containing the following compounds, mounted on said solid core: one or more coloring agents, one or more metal pigments, one or more compounds capable of generating a gas evolution, and optionally one or more bittering agents. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/08 43: 2012/09/10 51: B22F, E21B 71: Baker Hughes Incorporated 72: SCHMITZ, Kurtis, SCOTT, Danny E. 33: US 31: 12/544,954 32: 2009/08/20 54: CUTTING ELEMENTS HAVING DIFFERENT INTERSTITIAL MATERIALS IN MULTI-LAYER DIAMOND TABLES, EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCLUDING SUCH CUTTING ELEMENTS, AND METHODS OF FORMING SAME Methods of forming cutting elements for earth boring tools include providing a barrier material between a first powder and a second powder each comprising diamond grains, and subjecting the powders and barrier material to high temperature and high pressure conditions to form polycrystalline diamond material. The formation of the polycrystalline diamond material is catalyzed, and catalytic material may be hindered from migrating across the layer of barrier material. Cutting elements for use in earth boring tools include a barrier material disposed between a first layer of polycrystalline diamond material and a second layer of polycrystalline diamond material. Earth boring tools include one or more such cutting elements for cutting an earth formation. Page 209

210 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF (1S,4R)-2-OXA-3-AZABICYCLO[2,2.1]HEPT-5- ENES Enantiomerically enriched (1 S,4R)-2-oxa-3- azabicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-ene of formula wherein PG1 is an amino-protective group, are prepared from cyclopentadiene via hetero-diels-alder cycloaddition with protected 1-C-nitroso-ß-D-ribofuranosyl halides of formula wherein X is a halogen atom selected from fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, PG2 is a hydroxyl-protective group and PG3 is a 1,2-diolprotective group. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/08 43: 2012/09/11 51: A61K 71: Matrivax Research & Development Corp. 72: KILLEEN, Kevin P., GRIFFIN, Thomas J. IV, THANAWASTIEN, Ann 33: US 31: 61/276,183 32: 2009/09/09 54: PROTEIN MATRIX VACCINES OF IMPROVED IMMUNOGENICITY The present invention relates to immunogenic compositions containing an antigen of interest entrapped with a crosslinked carrier protein matrix, methods of making such vaccines, and methods of vaccine administration, wherein the immunogenicity of the protein matrix, and hence its effectiveness as a vaccine, is improved by controlling or selecting the particle size of the protein matrix particles to eliminate low molecular weight particles, e.g., less than 100 nm in diameter. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/08 43: 2012/09/10 51: A61B, G11B 71: Optos Plc. 72: AZEGROUZ, Hind 33: GB 31: : 2009/08/10 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO LASER SCANNING SYSTEMS The invention provides a method of reducing jitter error in a laser scanning system (1) adapted to produce a scanned image comprising a number of lines of an object (18). The method comprising the steps of providing a reference object (22) arranged such that the scanned image produced by the laser scanning system (1) includes a reference image (24) of the reference object (22); processing the reference image (24) to calculate an error arising from non-repeatable displacement of the lines of the reference image (24); and adjusting at least one operating parameter of the laser scanning system (1) in response to the calculated error. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/08 43: 2012/09/13 51: C07D, C07H 71: Lonza Ltd. 72: FRANZEN, Manuela, NOTI, Christian 33: EP 31: : 2009/08/31 Page 210

211 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/08 43: 2012/09/11 51: C22B 71: Outotec Oyj 72: SALMINEN, Justin, TIIHONEN, Jari, VAARNO, Jussi, RITASALO, Teemu, SÄÄMÄNEN, Jukka 33: FI 31: : 2009/08/11 54: METHOD FOR LEACHING OF ORE CONTAINING COPPER AND COBALT The invention relates to a method for leaching an ore containing copper and cobalt in a reactor, where the copper and cobalt minerals of the ore are mainly oxidic and partially sulphidic. The copper and cobalt of the ground ore are leached at ambient pressure by means of a solution containing sulphuric acid, the ph of which has been regulated to the region of The temperature has been adjusted at the start or at some stage of leaching to be above 5O0C and a maximum of the boiling point of the solution in order to leach the oxidic and sulphidic part of the ore. Oxygen-containing gas may be used as an aid to leaching. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/08 43: 2012/09/10 51: C09K, E21F 71: IEC Europe S.À.R.L. 72: TERRAZ, Denis 33: FR 31: : 2009/08/11 54: STEEPING LIQUOR USED AS A MEANS OF CONTROLLING THE RISK OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION OF ORGANIC EXTRACTIVE MATERIALS The invention relates to the use of a concentrated steeping liquor from the starch industry, referred to as "corn steep", as a means for controlling the risks of fire caused by self-heating and the risks of explosion of dust caused by the particles and microparticles contained in the inflammable organic materials from the extractive industry, as well as by explosive gases released during the self-heating process during the storage, transport, and/or handling thereof. The concentrated steeping liquor of the invention is diluted with water and mixed with the material to be treated in respective proportions so as to obtain, for an "index P" of up to 315 µm, a percentage of fines at most equal to 6%. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/08 43: 2012/09/10 51: A01N 71: Pure Bioscience 72: KRALL, Michael L., JONTE, Dolana, GUMIENNY, JR, Richard 33: US 31: 61/233,424 32: 2009/08/12 54: FORMULATIONS AND METHODS EMPLOYING ANHYDROUS DISINFECTANT Page 211

212 Use of dried compositions of silver dihydrogen citrate along with citric acid in antimicrobial amounts directly as disinfectants is described. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/08. 43: 2012/09/20 51: A61K, A61P 71: Asahi Kasei Pharma Corporation 72: SHIRAE Shinichiro, NAKAMURA Yasuo, MASUNAGA Yuiko, NOZAKI Yoshihide, KOBAYASHI Nobuyuki, KURODA Tatsuhiko, KATO Hiroki, SERADA Masashi, HORI Kazuyoshi 33: JP 31: : 2009/09/09 54: PTH-CONTAINING THERAPEUTIC/PROPHYLACTIC AGENT FOR OSTEOPOROSIS, CHARACTERIZED IN THAT PTH IS ADMINISTERED ONCE A WEEK IN A UNIT DOSE OF 100 TO 200 UNITS Disclosed are: a method for treating osteoporosis using PTH that is highly safe and has high effect/efficacy; a method for inhibiting/preventing bone fracture using PTH that is highly safe; and a medicinal agent for use in each of the aforementioned methods. Specifically disclosed is a medicinal agent comprising PTH as an active ingredient, which is characterized in that PTH is administered once a week at a unit dose of 100 to 200 units in each of the aforementioned methods. members, non-members, and members of other social network websites. The collected data may be appropriately mined, collated, interpreted, modelled, statistically quantified, extrapolated, or any combination thereof, as may be required or appropriate, to produce processed information as to the evaluation of the item in a predetermined market sector defined by selected profiling characteristics. 21: 2012/ : 09/03/ : 10/09/ : G06Q 71: LEVIN JULIAN 72: LEVIN JULIAN 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/01/03 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONDUCTING MARKET RESEARCH 57: A method of conducting market research is provided. The method utilizes a particular social network website that provides for multiple webpages of participating members each of which is enabled to communicate with other participating members or non-members or both in respect of which at least some information about each participating member for categorizing the member demographically enabling appropriate profiling. A facility enables participating members to record, as a posted value, a personal evaluation on a predetermined scale of an item either in response to a question directed at multiple participating members or at the participating member s own instance. Each participating member also has the facility to share their personal evaluation with one or more of other participating 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/09 43: 2012/09/10 51: A61P, C07K 71: REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: MACDONALD, Lynn, MORRA, Marc, R., MURPHY, Andrew, J., PAPADOPULOS, Nicholas, J., SALZLER, Robert, R., LACCROIX-FRALISH, Michael, L. 33: US 31: 61/242,821 32: 2009/09/16 33: US 31: 61/317,839 32: 2010/03/26 33: US 31: 61/240,783 32: 2009/09/09 54: HIGH AFFINITY HUMAN ANTIBODIES TO HUMAN PROTEASE-ACTIVATED RECEPTOR-2 The present invention provides antibodies that bind to protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR-2) and methods of using same. According to certain embodiments of the invention, the antibodies are fully human antibodies that bind to human PAR-2. The antibodies of the invention are useful, inter alia, Page 212

213 for the treatment of diseases and disorders associated with one or more PAR- 2 biological activities, including the treatment of pain conditions, inflammatory conditions and gastrointestinal conditions. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/09 43: 2012/09/10 51: G06K 71: DRS DATA SERVICES LIMITED 72: PU, Zhang, CHASE, Julian, BEATS, Stephen, Mark, HUDSON, Graham, Charles, WHITELEY, Sean, Edward 33: GB 31: : 2009/09/03 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEGMENTING IMAGES A method and an apparatus for obtaining segmentation information of a document image, wherein the document has a first and second section (23, 26), is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of : searching the first section (23) for a first indicating text and determining the location thereof; in the second section (26), setting a first position as the start of a segment based on the location of the first indicating text; searching the first section, downstream from the first indicating text, for a second indicating text and determining the location thereof; and in the second section, setting a second position as the end of the segment based on the location of the second indicating text. Optionally, the second section adjacent to the first and second indicating texts is searched for first and second blank areas respectively. Appropriate first and second blank areas are set as the start and end of the segment respectively. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/09 43: 2012/09/10 51: H04B, H04W 71: Sony Corporation 72: KIMURA, Ryota 33: JP 31: : 2009/09/18 54: RELAY STATION, RELAY METHOD, AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE In order to dynamically alter the amount of wireless resources that should be used during relayed communication, the disclosed relay station, which relays a wireless signal between a base station and a mobile station, is provided with: a wireless communication unit that transmits or receives a wireless signal within blocks into which at least one domain of the time domain, frequency domain, code domain, and space domain are partitioned; and a communication control unit that, by means of the aforementioned wireless communication unit and within a single block, causes the transmission of data containing at least two wireless signals each received by the aforementioned wireless communication unit within different blocks. Page 213

214 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/09 43: 2012/09/10 51: A47L 71: BISSELL Homecare, Inc. 72: NOLAN, Matthew P., KREBS, Alan J., ASHBAUGH, Kurt E. 33: US 31: 61/232,971 32: 2009/08/11 54: UPRIGHT STEAM MOP WITH AUXILIARY HAND TOOL An upright bare floor cleaner with a handle assembly pivotally mounted to a base assembly. The handle includes a water tank to store a quantity of water and a fluid distribution system that includes a heater and a spray nozzle. Steam is generated by the heater and is distributed to a removable cleaning cloth that applies the steam to the surface to be cleaned. The fluid distribution system further includes an auxiliary hand tool for steam cleaning above-floor surfaces. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/09 43: 2012/09/14 51: E02F, F15B 71: Caterpillar Global Mining LLC 72: WEBER, Robert, CHMIEL, Wayne G., PERUGINI, Dave L., ONSAGER, Michael G., HELFRICH, Joseph 33: US 31: 12/557,119 32: 2009/09/10 54: TECHNIQUE FOR CONTROLLING PUMPS IN A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM A hydraulic system includes a plurality of pumps that provide pressurized fluid to a plurality of hydraulic actuators some of which work more that others. That system is controlled by producing a usage value for each of the plurality of pumps which indicates an amount that the respective pump has worked. One of the pumps is assigned to each hydraulic actuator in response to the usage values. The pumps with lower usage values are assigned to hydraulic actuators which work more, so as to equalize the use of each pump. The assignment of pumps to hydraulic actuators changes with changes in the usage values for the plurality of pumps. When a given one of the plurality of hydraulic actuators is to operate, hydraulic fluid is routed from the assigned Page 214

215 pump to that given one of the plurality of hydraulic actuators. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/09 43: 2012/09/10 51: B61C 71: Advanced Rail Energy Storage, LLC 72: BROWN, Matthew B., ERDMAN, William L., SCOTT, Robert T., MOORHEAD, William H., BLODGETT, Douglas C., SCOTT, David I., PEITZKE, William R. 33: US 31: 61/233,052 32: 2009/08/11 54: UTILITY SCALE ELECTRIC ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM A potential energy storage system incorporating multiple track mounted shuttle units (22) having motor/generator (102) drive bogies (76) and structure (88, 90) with an integral transfer mechanism (80, 86, 87) for removably carrying energy storage masses from a first lower elevation storage yard (12) to a second higher elevation storage yard (10) employing excess energy from the electrical grid driving the motors, removing the masses in the second storage yard for energy storage, retrieving the masses and returning the masses from the second storage yard to the first storage yard recovering electrical energy through the generators. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/09 43: 2012/09/14 51: G06F, G06Q 71: Bucknell Technologies Pty Ltd 72: BUCKNELL, Benjamin George Wentworth 33: AU 31: : 2009/08/12 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRICING AND ALLOCATING SECURITIES A method/system for pricing and allocating identified securities of a company on a registered securities exchange, as opposed to an off-market offer. A host computer system receives bid data indicative of one or more bids for the identified securities from one or more eligible investors. Novel methods/algorithms are applied in a determination of at least one price of the identified securities and an allocation of the identified securities to the one or more eligible investors. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/09 43: 2012/09/10 Page 215

216 51: E21B 71: Domain Licences Limited 72: JENNER, Andrew 33: GB 31: : 2009/08/10 54: DOWNHOLE DEVICE A stop collar or like device is formed in one piece to have a portion for a tool to be attached. Movement of the tool allows the collar to be drawn tightly into engagement onto a pipe or other tubular member. A bow centraliser has alternate bows longitudinally offset to reduce initial insertion force. The centraliser may be formed to have end bands of the type used in the stop collar. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/09 43: 2012/09/12 51: H01M, H02H, H02J 71: Fenix International, Inc. 72: LIN, Michael, HEINRICH, Mitchell, KETTERLE, Jonas, WARSHAWSKY, Brian, JELEN, Paul, THOMAS, Jonathan, PELOCHINO, John, DHANALIWALA, Akbar, KRIEGER, Brian 33: US 31: 61/276,418 32: 2009/09/12 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CHARGING A BATTERY A method and apparatus for identifying different types of energy sources used to charge a battery by receiving energy from at least one of the different types of energy sources at input terminals, identifying the type of energy source, and selecting a mode for charging the battery based on the type of energy source identified. A method and apparatus for protecting against certain energy sources used to charge a battery is also disclosed. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/09 43: 2012/09/10 51: E21B 71: Baker Hughes Incorporated 72: DIGIOVANNI, Anthony A. 33: US 31: 12/558,184 32: 2009/09/11 54: POLYCRYSTALLINE COMPACTS HAVING MATERIAL DISPOSED IN INTERSTITIAL SPACES THEREIN, CUTTING ELEMENTS AND EARTH- BORING TOOLS INCLUDING SUCH COMPACTS, AND METHODS OF FORMING SUCH COMPACTS Polycrystalline compacts include smaller and larger hard grains that are interbonded to form a polycrystalline hard material. The larger grains may be at least about 150 times larger than the smaller grains. An interstitial material comprising one or more of a boride, a carbide, a nitride, a metal carbonate, a metal bicarbonate, and a non-catalytic metal may be disposed between the grains. The compacts may be used as cutting elements for earth-boring tools such as drill bits, and may be disposed on a substrate. Methods of making polycrystalline compacts include coating smaller hard particles with a coating material, mixing the smaller particles with larger hard particles, and sintering the mixture to form a polycrystalline hard material including interbonded smaller and larger grains. The sizes of the smaller and larger particles may be selected to cause the larger grains to be at least about 150 times larger than the smaller grains. Page 216

217 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/09 43: 2012/09/11 51: A61K, A61P 71: Immunotech Developments Inc. 72: SAHNER, David, LALONDE, Guy 33: US 31: 61/232,618 32: 2009/08/10 54: VACCINE HAVING A PEPTIDE ADJUVANT FOR ELICITING A SPECIFIC IMMUNE RESPONSE TO TREAT VIRAL INFECTION AND OTHER CONDITIONS This invention provides a family of immunogenic compositions and vaccines, each containing a target antigen or antigen mixture, and an oligopeptide adjuvant, exemplified by the tripeptide lie - GIu - Trp. The adjuvant has a low side effect profile, and may be especially effective in generating a rapid and specific Th1 or cellular immune response where the antigen is poorly immunogenic, or the patient is elderly or immunocompromised. In some circumstances, effectiveness of the vaccine can be substantially enhanced by administering follow-on injections of the tripeptide alone. The vaccine has been used to generate an enhanced response to multiple strains of influenza simultaneously, and is suitable for preventing or treating other infectious and disease conditions. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/09 43: 2012/09/10 51: A61K, C08F 71: Occlugel, Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique, Universite Paris-Sud 11, Assistance Publique-Hopitaux De Paris, Universite Paris Diderot Paris 7 72: MOINE, Laurence, BEDOUET, Laurent, LAURENT, Alexandre, LABARRE, Denis, WASSEF, Michel, NGUYEN, Van Nga 33: EP 31: : 2009/09/10 33: US 31: 61/241,183 32: 2009/09/10 54: IMPLANTABLE BIO-RESORBABLE POLYMER The present invention relates to a polymer obtained from the polymerization of: (i) at least one monomer of formula (I) (CH2=CR1)CO-K (I) wherein: K represents 0-Z or NH-Z, Z representing (CR2R3)m- CH3, (CH2-CH2-O)m-H, (CH2- CH2-O )m-ch3, (CH2)m-N R4R5 with m representing an integer from 1 to 30; R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 independently represent H or a C1 -C6 alkyl; and (ii) at least one bio-resorbable block copolymer cross-linker. 21: 2012/ : 12/03/ : 13/09/ : B07B 71: CONN-WELD INDUSTRIES INC 72: CONNOLLY JAMES D and LANE TRACEY LEONARD 33: US 31: 13/ : 2011/03/16 54: SCREEN PANEL RETAINER SYSTEM 57: A screen panel retainer assembly, that is utilizable with a vibrating separatory machine, is configured with a plurality of discrete, mushroomshaped screen panel retainers. Each such retainer has a retainer head that is generally in the shape of a portion of a cylinder, such as a right cylinder. A shank connects each such retainer head to a Page 217

218 suitable retainer bar. The retainer bar can be adapted to be attached either to screen stringer tubes of the vibrating separatory machine, or to underlying cross tubes and end cross tubes. The screen panels, which are to be secured to the vibrating separatory head receiving chambers in their side surfaces. Two such panel edges define a whole chamber. The retainer heads are metal whereas the the screen panel edges are resilient. The mushroom-shaped heads securely snap into their complementary chambers yet can be removed from those chambers when the screen panels have to be replaced. legs. Flow control dams and cross dam retainers are used in conjuction with, and in addition to the center retainers and locking strips. The cross dam retainers are provided with locking strip end receiving pockets to compensate for changes in the length of the locking strips. The screen panel center retainer system is configured to provide a functional, universal installation of screen panels on vibrating separating machines. 21: 2012/ : 12/03/ : 14/09/ : B07B 71: CONN-WELD INDUSTRIES INC 72: LANE TRACEY LEONARD and BACHO FRANK J 33: US 31: 13/ : 2011/03/24 54: SCREEN PANEL CENTRE RETAINER SYSTEM 57: A screen panel center retainer system for a vibrating separatory machine utilizes a center retainer that is provided with a retaienr base which is adapted to be secured to screen stringer rails of a vibrating separatory machine. A pair of retainer channel legs form an upper portion of the center retainer and have screen panel edge receiving slots. A locking strip, having a wedging tongue, is used in conjuction with the center retainer. The wedging tongue is insertable into the channel on the centre retainer which is defined by the two retainer channel 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/12 43: 2012/09/13 51: F23N 71: KAILASH & STEFAN PTY LTD 72: KAILASH NATH SRIRAM, FREDRICK STEFAN JARL DAHLHIELM 33: AU 31: : 2009/09/21 54: COMBUSTION CONTROL SYSTEM A combustion control system, including a first set of sensors for generating sample data including data representing a sequence of detected images of different samples of a fuel made up of solid particles; a fuel analysis module for controlling a processor of a computing device to: (i) determine attributes for one or more predetermined physical characteristics of the particles in each said sample based on the sample data, and (ii) generate an index value for each said sample based on said attributes, said index value representing a level of combustibility of the particles in each said sample; and a combustion control module for controlling a processor of a Page 218

219 computing device to adjust one or more parameters for controlling a combustion process based on changes to said index value over time. 21: 2012/ : 12/03/ : 12/09/ : C02F 71: INVENT UMWELT-UND VERFAHRENSTECHNIK AG 72: HOFKRN MARCUS 33: DE 31: : 2009/09/25 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR BIOLOGICALLY CLEANING WASTEWATER 57: The invention relates to a method for biologically cleaning wastewater (A), comprising the following steps: providing a treatment basin (B) having a floor (1) and at least one wall (2) extending from the floor at a wall height (W), having an inlet opening (3) and having at least one outflow opening (9) in the range from 0 to a maximum of 0.5 times the wall height (W), feeding the wastewater (A) through the inlet opening (3) into the treatment basin (B), bringing the wastewater (A) into contact with microorganisms seeded in loose growth bodies (12) received in the treatment basin (B), and discharging the wastewater (A) at least partially cleaned by the action of the microorganisms from the treatment basin (B) through the outflow opening (9), wherein the growth bodies (12) are retained in the treatment basin (B). 21: 2012/ : 12/03/ : 13/09/ : C02F 71: INVENT UMWELT-UND VERFAHRENSTECHNIK AG 72: HOFKRN MARCUS and DURST FRANZ 33: DE 31: : 2009/09/23 54: DEVICE FOR CLEANING WASTEWATE 57: The invention relates to a device for cleaning wastewater, wherein at least one flow channel (S, S1, S2) having at least one horizontal agitator (5) disposed therein in the treatment basin (B), and wherein a cross-sectional surface (Q) of the flow channel (S, S1, S2) extending perpendicularly to the flow direction (SR) increases steadily upstream and downstream from the horizontal agitator (5). Page 219

220 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/12 43: 2012/09/13 51: B21J, F16B 71: JACOBS CAPITAL (PTY) LTD 72: JACOBS, Wessel, Johannes 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/03/07 54: A FASTENER This invention relates to a fastener 1 for joining at least two bodies. The fastener 1 consists of a rivet member 2 and a sleeve 3 for receiving the rivet member 2 therein. The rivet member 2 includes a head portion 4 and a body portion 5 that extends from the head portion 4 to terminate in a first engagement means in the form of a circumferential flange 6. The circumferential flange 6 extends radially from a free end of the body portion 5 and includes a side 6a that is tapered. The sleeve 3 has complementary second engagement means 7, being deformed portions of a wall of the sleeve 3. The deformed portions 7 of the wall are partially cut-out portions 7 that are bent inwardly to form two diametrically opposed inwardly bent tabs 7. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/12 43: 2012/09/14 51: C07D 71: FURANIX TECHNOLOGIES B.V. 72: GRUTER, Gerardus, Johannes, Maria, MUÑOZ DE DIEGO, Cesar, DAM, Matheus, Adrianus, SCHAMMEL, Wayne, Paul 33: US 31: 61/249,400 32: 2009/10/07 33: NL 31: : 2009/10/07 54: METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF 2,5- FURANDICARBOXYLIC ACID AND ESTERS THEREOF The application describes a method for the preparation of 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid ("FDCA") and/or an alkyl ester of FDCA comprising the step of contacting a feed comprising a starting material selected from 5-alkoxymethylfurfural, 2,5- di(alkoxymethyl)furan and a mixture thereof with an oxidant in the presence of an oxidation catalyst. The feed may also comprise 5-hydroxymethylfurfural as a further starting material. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/12 43: 2012/09/13 51: G06F, G06K, H04L, H04W 71: KBC Health and Safety (Pty) Limited Page 220

221 72: EMMET, Graham Mark, HARTMAN, Norman Brian, WHITEHEAD, Siobahn Natalie 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/03/11 54: AN ACCESS AUTHORISATION SYSTEM AND METHOD This invention relates to an access authorisation system (400), access authorisation registration system, compliance confirmation system (600) and associated methods (700, 800, 900). The access authorisation system (400) is for an access-restricted entity, for providing authorised access to a delegate (12), and includes a reading (406) module for reading a token (24) of a delegate (12), thereby to retrieve from the token (24) an identifier of the delegate (12), and a transmission module (408) configured to transmit a query message including the identifier of the delegate (12) and a unique identifier of the access-restricted entity to a trusted remote authorisation server (18) to determine whether or not delegate information complies with pre-determined access criteria associated with the access-restricted entity. The system (400) also includes a receiver module (410) operable to receive a response message indicative of whether the delegate information complies with the predetermined access criteria, and an access module (412) operable to allow, in response to the response message confirming compliance, the delegate (12) access to the access-restricted entity. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/12 43: 2012/09/12 51: A61K 71: Neogen N.V. 72: AL DANDACHI ATASSI, Khaled 33: PCT 31: EP2009/ : 2009/08/13 54: STORAGE-STABLE FORMULATION OF PARACETAMOL IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION The present invention concerns a liquid formulation that is stable to oxidation and that is based on paracetamol in an aqueous solvent obtainable by the following steps: (i) dissolving in a reaction vessel paracetamol in an aqueous solvent having a temperature between 65 C and 95 C, and having ph between 5.0 and 6.0; (ii) cooling the solution so formed to a temperature equal to or above 35 C and below 400C under an atmosphere of nitrogen; (iii) adding cysteine hydrochloride and sodium hydroxide simultaneously to the solution without stirring; (iv) closing the reaction vessel, and stirring the solution of step iii) in a nitrogen atmosphere. It further relates to a method for preparing the formulation. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/12 43: 2012/09/14 51: B61F 71: Bombardier Transportation GmbH, Liebherr- Aerospace Lindenberg GmbH Page 221

222 72: SCHNEIDER, Richard, MESNJAK, Eduard, GAILE, Anton, KLOOS, Thomas 33: DE 31: : 2009/09/15 54: ACTUATOR HAVING MULTIPLE EFFECTS The present invention relates to an actuator, in particular for a track vehicle, comprising a fluidic first actuator unit (106.3) and a control device (106.2, 112) having a first control unit (106.9), wherein the first actuator unit (106.3) is connected to the first control unit (106.9) and can be supplied with power from a fluidic power source (106.1) controlled by means of the first control unit (106.2). According to the invention, a fluidic second actuator unit (106.4) is provided, and the control device (106.2) comprises a second control unit (106.10), wherein the second actuator unit (106.4) is connected to the second control unit (106.10) and can be supplied with power from the fluidic power source (106.1) controlled by means of the second control unit (106.10). The invention further relates to a vehicle (101), in particular a track vehicle, having an actuator (106.1, 107) according to the invention. An excavator cab is configured to have an improved field of view for three passengers. Seating is provided for an operator, a trainer, and an trainee. Persons seated in those three seats have substantially similar lines of sight. The excavator cab is arranged such that the operator seat and the trainer seat face a front observation window. The trainee seat is mounted behind the operator seat and is retractable. The points of egress and aisle are wide enough to accommodate a stretcher or a litter in case of an emergency. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/12 43: 2012/09/13 51: B60N, E02F 71: Caterpillar Global Mining LLC 72: HOBENSHIELD, Lane C., CASEY, Steven M., LONDBORG, Mark D., KROLL, Russell J. 33: US 31: 12/553,729 32: 2009/09/03 54: EXCAVATOR CAB WITH AN IMPROVED FIELD OF VIEW 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/12 43: 2012/09/12 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Kyorin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 72: TSUBUKI, Takeshi, SAGAWA, Tetsuya, FUNADA, Keiko, ARAYA, Ichiro 33: JP 31: : 2009/09/25 54: MALEIC ACID SALT AND CRYSTAL THEREOF Disclosed is a benz[d][1,3]oxazine derivative having excellent stability when used as an active ingredient for a medicinal agent, and also having excellent solubility and crystallinity. Specifically disclosed is 2- [2-((S)-3- dimethylaminopyrrolidin-1-yl)pyridine-3-yl]- 5-ethyl-7- methoxy-4h-benz[d][1,3]oxazin-4-one maleate. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/12 43: 2012/09/12 51: H01Q 71: SVR Inventions, Inc. d/b/a SVR Inventions Corporation 72: REAVIS, Kathryn, SUDDATH, Ralph, VANCE, Don 33: US 31: 12/550,215 32: 2009/08/28 54: PLANAR ANTENNA ARRAY AND ARTICLE OF MANUFACTURE USING SAME Page 222

223 A planar antenna array (10) and articles of manufacture using the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, close-packed antenna elements (14), disposed on a substrate (12), number N where N = 3x and x is a positive integer. Each of the closepacked antenna elements (14) includes a substantially continuous photonic transducer (16) arranged as an outwardly expanding generally logarithmic spiral (18) having six turns (20A, 20B, 20C, 20D, 20E, 20F). Each of the outwardly expanding generally logarithmic spirals (18) may be a golden spiral. As an article of manufacture, the planar antenna array (10) may be incorporated into a chip (30), such as a cell phone (40), or an article of clothing (50), for example. stimulate the development of roots and shoots from meristematic tissues. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/12 43: 2012/09/12 51: A01G, A01N, A01P 71: TreeFree Biomass Solutions, Inc. 72: CARROLL, John Todd, VOLOTIN, Norman 33: US 31: 61/233,713 32: 2009/08/13 54: METHODS FOR VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION OF GRASS PLANTS Provided are plant hormone-based growthenhancing compositions, which comprise at least one auxin, at least one cytokinin, and at least one polyaspartic acid, and which optionally comprise at least one seaweed concentrate and at least one surfactant. Also provided are methods of propagating grass plants, including those of family Poaceae, such as the sterile grass plant Arundo donax, by treating the mature or immature stems of these plants with growth-enhancing compositions to 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/13 43: 2012/09/14 51: G06F 71: INOXICO (PTY) LTD 72: NAUDÉ, André Hannes 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/02/17 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REPORTING CREDIT INFORMATION This invention relates to a method and an apparatus for reporting credit information. The method of reporting credit information 1 includes the step of providing a central server having a back end 2 and a front end 3. The back end of the central server 2 is connected to source databases and websites 4, 5, 6 and 7. The front end of the central server 3 is a customizable web portal 8. A client 9 accesses the web portal 8 and requests credit information, the request is received and processed by the back end of the central server 2 and a report 10 is generated at the back end of the central server 2 and sent directly to the client 9 to bypass the distributor. A notification 12 is thereafter sent to the distributor to Page 223

224 confirm to the distributer that the report 10 has been sent to the client 9. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/13 43: 2012/09/13 51: H04B, H04L, H04W 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: ZHANG, Xiaoxia, MALLADI, Durga Prasad, WEI, Yongbin, LUO, Tao, XU, Hao, DAMNJANOVIC, Aleksandar 33: US 31: 61/234,595 32: 2009/08/17 54: METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR INTERFERENCE DECREASE/CANCELLATION ON DOWNLINK ACQUISITION SIGNALS A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for receiving a signal including components from a plurality of cells, estimating a channel from the received signal using one or more channel estimation schemes, removing a component signal using the estimated channel from the received signal to generate a processed signal and detecting a residual signal in the processed signal. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/13 43: 2012/09/13 51: H03M 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: LUBY, Michael G., SHOKROLLAHI, Mohammad Amin, MINDER, Lorenz Christoph 33: US 31: 61/235,285 32: 2009/08/19 54: METHODS AND APPARATUS EMPLOYING FEC CODES WITH PERMANENT INACTIVATION OF SYMBOLS FOR ENCODING AND DECODING PROCESSES Encoding of a plurality of encoded symbols is provided wherein an encoded symbol is generated from a combination of a first symbol generated from a first set of intermediate symbols and a second symbol generated from a second set of intermediate symbols, each set having at least one different coding parameter, wherein the intermediate symbols are generated based on the set of source symbols. A method of decoding data is also provided, wherein a set of intermediate symbols is decoded from a set of received encoded symbols, the intermediate symbols organized into a first and second sets of symbols for decoding, wherein intermediate symbols in the second set are permanently inactivated for the purpose of scheduling the decoding process to recover the intermediate symbols from the encoded symbols, wherein at least some of the source Page 224

225 symbols are recovered from the decoded set of intermediate symbols. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/13 43: 2012/09/13 51: H01M 71: General Electric Company 72: VENKATARAMANI, Venkat Subramaniam, RAHMANE, Mohamed 33: US 31: 12/549,877 32: 2009/08/28 54: BATTERY PACK ASSEMBLY AND RELATED PROCESSES A battery pack assembly is described. The battery pack assembly includes a plurality of electrochemical cells, wherein the electrochemical cells are isolated from each other by a high temperature electrical ly insulating coating applied to an outer surface of each electrochemical cell. Methods for providing electrical isolation between individual electrochemical cells are also described. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/13 43: 2012/09/14 51: B01D, B01J, C01B, C10L 71: Johnson Matthey PLC 72: WILSON, Gordon Edward, MACLEOD, Norman, VASS, Elaine Margaret, CHICA LARA, Antonio, CORMA CANOS, Avelino, SAAVEDRA LOPEZ, Yonhy 33: GB 31: : 2009/09/15 54: DESULPHURISATION PROCESS A process for desulphurising hydrocarbons is described comprising the steps of (i) passing a mixture of hydrocarbon and hydrogen over a hydrodesulphurisation catalyst to convert organosulphur compounds present in said hydrocarbon to hydrogen sulphide, (ii) passing the resulting mixture over a hydrogen sulphide sorbent comprising zinc oxide to reduce the hydrogen sulphide content of the mixture and (iii) passing the hydrogen sulphide-depleted mixture over a further desulphurisation material, wherein the further desulphurisation material comprises one or more nickel compounds, a zinc oxide support material, and optionally one or more promoter metal compounds selected from compounds of iron, cobalt, copper and precious metals, said desulphurisation material having a nickel content in the range 0.3 to 20 % by weight and a promoter metal content in the range 0 to 10% by weight. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/13 43: 2012/09/13 51: F01N, F24F 71: YUN, Jang-shik Page 225

226 72: YUN, Jang-shik 33: KR 31: : 2009/08/14 54: CENTRIFUGAL, WET-TYPE AIR CLEANER The present invention relates to a centrifugal, wettype air cleaner with a centrifugal fan for generating vortex flow directly with the rotating torque of its blade, whereby pollutions can be eliminated centrifugally by creating a depressed pressure chamber (depressurized room) on the basis of the aqua viscosity of water mist. The centrifugal, wettype air cleaner comprises: a centrifugal impeller for generating vortex flow with suction air and water; an annular vortex chamber installed inside the body of the air cleaner; a liquid tank for retaining washing water; a spray chamber for spraying the washing water; a water filter installed inside the liquid tank for recirculation of clean water, and a depressurized room installed in the body for controlling pressure in outlet air flow, wherein pollutions are removed centrifugally by the specific gravities of air and water. Fresh air is created with a natural anion, waterfall effect, and is suitable for hospitals, homes, farms, and the like. An object of the present invention is to provide a disposable wearing article having improved bulkiness as well as flexibility of the outer sheet by using crimped fiber as a material for the outer sheet and bonds the inner and outer sheets by adhesive to provide the article with a good texture and a good appearance. A first waist region 13 as a whole or in its part lying in a vicinity of a waist-opening is elasticized and formed of an inner sheet 32 defining the skin-facing side and an outer sheet 30 defining the non-skin-facing side wherein the non-skin-facing side of the outer sheet 30 is formed substantially over its entire area with a plurality of thermocompression-bonded spots 20 regularly and intermittently arranged at predetermined intervals. The outer sheet 30 has non-thermocompressed regions 64 surrounded by a plurality of thermocompression-bonded spots 20. A fibrous layer lying at least on the outer surface of said outer sheet 30 is formed of thermal adhesive crimped fibers 63 which are bonded together by thermocompression-bonding treatment in the thermocompression-bonded spots 20. The outer sheet 30 and the inner sheet 32 are bonded to each other by adhesive 35 applied on at least one of respective opposite surfaces thereof so that the crimped fibers 63 in the non-thermocompressed regions 64 may protrude outward in a thickness direction of the outer sheet 30 as the inner sheet 32 contracts in the direction of the transverse axis Q. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/13 43: 2012/09/13 51: A61F 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: OTSUBO, Toshifumi, HASHIMOTO, Tatsuya, YAMASHITA, Mariko, KUDO, Etsuko 33: JP 31: : 2009/08/31 54: DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE Page 226

227 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/13 43: 2012/09/13 51: B62B 71: K. Hartwall Oy Ab 72: LINDSTRÖM, Johan, JÄRVI, Mikko, HARTWALL, John 33: EP 31: : 2011/03/14 54: HINGE MODULE, HINGE ASSEMBLY AND ROLL CONTAINER The present invention relates to providing an improved module (10), hinge assembly (20) and roll container (200). The novel hinge module (10) comprises a first portion (11) having a hole (16) for receiving a hinge pin (30). The hinge module (10) also comprises a second portion (12), which is connected to the first portion (11) and which is adapted to be shaped to an enfolding configuration to provide a cavity (15) for receiving a frame profile. The hinge module (10) further comprises a third portion (13), which is connected to the second (12) and which has a corresponding hole (16) for receiving a hinge pin (30) as that of the first portion (11). The first and third portion (11, 13) are adapted to cooperate such that, when the second portion (12) is shaped to provide the cavity (15), the holes (16) of the first and third portion (11, 13) are aligned in parallel to the cavity (15) for receiving the hinge pin (30). The hinge pin module (10) is further shaped such that another module (10) can be arranged along the same hinge pin (30). 54: RAILWAY VEHICLE HAVING A TRANSVERSELY FLEXIBLE CONNECTION OF THE BODY TO THE BOGIE The present invention relates to a vehicle, in particular a railway vehicle, having a body (102) and a bogie (103) on which the body (102) is supported, wherein the body (102) and the bogie (103) define a longitudinal vehicle direction, a transverse vehicle direction, and a vertical vehicle direction. A tilting device (104) is disposed between the body (102) and the bogie (103) and is designed to apply a rolling motion to the body (102) about a roll axis running parallel to the longitudinal vehicle direction in case of a transverse displacement in the transverse vehicle direction. The tilting device (104) comprises a transverse decoupling device (105.7) designed to reduce the rigidity of the tilting device (104) against a purely transverse displacement of the body (102) relative to the bogie (103). The invention further relates to a corresponding tilting device (104). 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/13 43: 2012/09/13 51: B61F 71: Bombardier Transportation GmbH 72: SCHNEIDER, Richard 33: DE 31: : 2009/09/15 21: 2012/ : 2010/08/15 43: 2012/10/15 51: H02P 71: SUZLON ENERGY GMBH 72: RAFOTH, Axel Page 227

228 33: DE 31: : 2009/08/14 54: ASYNCHRONOUS GENERATOR SYSTEM AND WIND TURBINE HAVING AN ASYNCHRONOUS GENERATOR SYSTEM The present invention relates to an asynchronous generator system for a wind turbine, and a wind turbine having such a system, and the method for operating and starting up such a wind turbine. The asynchronous generator system is thereby designed very simply and thus inexpensively and is able to absorb wind gusts and the associated speed increases. bottom and a central region (7) that together define a maximum volume of water of at least 1 litre, and typically from 1.4 to 1.8 litres. A transparent wall section or window (9) enables visual observation of the water level. Electrical heating means (11, 21, 27, 28) are provided for heating the water. The lower region of the water chamber has an average horizontal section area that is not more than 75%, and preferably not more than 50% of the area enclosed by the lowermost outer periphery. This enables one or 2 cups of water to occupy a greater vertical height in the water chamber and minimum volume of water of 400 millilitres, and preferably 300 millilitres or less to be visible through the transparent wall section or window. The arrangement greatly facilitates introducing only one or two cups of water into the kettle. 21: 2012/ : 14/03/ : 14/09/ : A47J 71: VON SEIDEL MICHAEL 72: VON SEIDEL MICHAEL 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 54: A KETTLE 57: A kettle (1) is provided having a body (2) with a lowermost outer periphery (3), a water chamber (4) inside the body wherein the water chamber has a bottom (5), a lower region (6) immediately above the 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/14 43: 2012/09/17 51: F16J, H01M 71: COMMISSARIAT À L ÉNERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ÉNERGIE ALTERNATIVES, TECHNETICS GROUP FRANCE SAS 72: REYTIER, Magali, JULIAA, Jean-François, BESSON, Jacques, BRUGUIERE, Lionel 33: FR 31: : 2009/10/20 54: SEAL BETWEEN TWO ELEMENTS HAVING SEPARATE THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS The invention relates to a seal (10) provided between two elements (4', 6) having separate thermal expansion coefficients, wherein said seal includes: a first and second metal contact portion (16a, 16b) spaced from each other in an axial stacking direction (8) orthogonal to a radial direction (20); sealed-linking means (14) provided between the portions (16a, 16b) and enabling a relative movement between the latter in the radial direction; and a first and second sliding part (24a, 24b) respectively coupled in translation to the portions (16a, 16b) in the radial direction, and stacked in Page 228

229 such a way as to slide relative to each other in the radial direction. power train, drive train and vehicle. The engine and electric motor exploits advantages of each of the power source based on the operating conditions of the vehicle / engine driven system by selectively responding to the engine's power demands so as to enhance fuel efficiency, reduce undesirable emissions and provide better drivability. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/14 43: 2012/09/14 51: A61K, A61P, C07C, C07D 71: GLAXO GROUP LIMITED 72: JANDU, Karamjit, Singh, EATHERTON, Andrew, John, BAMBOROUGH, Paul, NICHOLS, Paula, Louise, PHILPS, Oliver, James, ANDREOTTI, Daniele 33: US 31: 61/246,550 32: 2009/09/29 33: CN 31: PCT/CN2010/ : 2010/09/02 54: NOVEL COMPOUNDS The present invention discloses novel compounds inhibiting LRRK2 kinase activity, the preparation processes thereof, the compositions containing them, as well as the use in treating diseases characterized by LRRK2 kinase activity, particularly Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/14. 43: 2012/09/14 51: B60L 71: KPIT Cummins Infosystems Limited 72: KSHATRIYA, Tejas Krishna 33: IN 31: 2108/MUM/ : 2009/09/15 54: A POWER ASSISTING SYSTEM The present invention relates to a modular power assisting system. In particular the present invention relates to a modular electric power assisting system that that is adaptable to a vehicle / engine driven system so as to be operated / powered by electric system and / or its original power system. The synergistic combination of the motor system; motor control system and energy storage device coupled to the regenerative braking system of the present invention enables the power assisting system of the present invention to adapt to the vehicle / engine without involving substantial modifications in engine, 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/14 43: 2012/09/14 51: B01D 71: Linde Aktiengesellschaft 72: WINKLER, Florian, SCHÖDEL, Nicole 33: DE 31: : 2011/03/15 54: METHOD AND PLANT FOR FLUE GAS DENOXING The invention relates to a method for depleting notrogen oxides from an oxygen-containing gas stream, wherein the gas stream is brought into contact with a scrubbing solution containing ammonia and ammonium sulphite in a reduction step, whereby NO2 present in the gas stream is reduced to N2 and notrogen monoxide present in the gas stream is reacted with ammonia and oxygen to form ammonium notrite in an NO elimination step, wherein the reaction of the notrogen monoxide in the NO elimination step proceeds at elevated pressure. Likewise, a plant for operating the method according to the invention is disclosed. Page 229

230 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/14 43: 2012/09/26 51: A61K, A61P 71: Laboratorios del Dr. Esteve, S.A. 72: PLATA SALAMAN, Carlos Ramon, TESSON, Nicolas 33: EP 31: PCT/EP2009/ : 2009/10/16 54: CO-CRYSTALS OF TRAMADOL AND COXIBS The present invention relates to co-crystals of tramadol and co-crystal formers selected from NSAIDs/coxibs, processes for preparation of the same and their uses as medicaments or in pharmaceutical formulations, more particularly for the treatment of pain. In a preferred embodiment, the co-crystal is (rac) - tramadol. HcI - celecoxib (1:1). 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/14 43: 2012/09/19 51: F21V 71: NthDegree Technologies Worldwide Inc., United States of America as represented by The Administrator of The National Aeronautics and Space Administration 72: RAY, William Johnstone, SHOTTON, Neil O., BLANCHARD, Richard A., LEWANDOWSKI, Mark Allen, FULLER, Kirk A., FRAZIER, Donald Odell, LOWENTHAL, Mark D. 33: US 31: 12/560,340 32: 2009/09/15 33: US 31: 12/560,364 32: 2009/09/15 33: US 31: 12/560,355 32: 2009/09/15 33: US 31: 12/560,334 32: 2009/09/15 33: US 31: 12/560,371 32: 2009/09/15 54: LIGHT EMITTING, PHOTOVOLTAIC OR OTHER ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME The present invention provides an electronic apparatus, such as a lighting device comprised of light emitting diodes (LEDs) or a power generating apparatus comprising photovoltaic diodes, which may be created through a printing process, using a semiconductor or other substrate particle ink or suspension and using a lens particle ink or suspension. An exemplary apparatus comprises a base; at least one first conductor; a plurality of diodes coupled to the at least one first conductor; at least one second conductor coupled to the plurality of diodes; and a plurality of lenses suspended in a polymer deposited or attached over the diodes. The lenses and the suspending polymer have different indices of refraction. In some embodiments, the lenses and diodes are substantially spherical, and have a ratio of mean diameters or lengths between about 10: 1 and 2: 1. The diodes may be LEDs or photovoltaic diodes. Page 230

231 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/14 43: 2012/09/17 51: A61K, A61P 71: Sucampo AG 72: UENO, Ryuji 33: US 31: 61/243,019 32: 2009/09/16 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMBINATION FOR TREATING TUMOR Disclosed is a pharmaceutical combination comprising (a) an anti-tumor agent and (b) a fatty acid derivative represented by the formula (I):. The combination of the present invention is useful for the treatment of tumor in a mammalian subject. The instant application also provides a composition and a method for treating damages, especially gastrointestinal damages including mucositis induced by an anti-tumor agent comprising a fatty acid derivative of formula (I). A coating composition, system, and method for printing documents that are difficult to chemically or physically forge and that are easy to visually verify are disclosed. The system includes a substrate, a toner, including a colorant and a dye, a coating including fluorescent material, e.g., a primary migration-enhancing coating, applied using an offset printing process and optionally a secondary migration-enhancing coating applied using an offset printing process. An image formed using the toner of the invention is readily verified by comparing a colorant-formed image and a dye-formed image and/or to a reverse negative imaged formed by the dye quenching the fluorescent material. In addition, if a solvent is used in an attempt to alter the printed image on the substrate, the dye migrates or diffuses to indicate tampering with the document. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/14 43: 2012/09/17 51: G03G 71: Troy Group, Inc. 72: HEILMAN, Kevin L., HOEFS, Eugene, RILEY, Michael R. 33: US 31: 61/253,471 32: 2009/10/20 54: COATING COMPOSITION INCLUDING FLUORESCENT MATERIAL FOR PRODUCING SECURE IMAGES 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/14 43: 2012/09/19 51: C02F 71: Autarcon GmbH 72: GOLDMAIER, Martin Alexander 54: DEVICE FOR DISINFECTING WATER BY MEANS OF ANODIC OXIDATION The invention relates to a device for disinfecting water by means of anodic oxidation, wherein a reservoir (10) is provided for disinfected water, wherein a feed line (15) leads from the water to be disinfected into the reservoir (10), wherein a reactor (4) for the anodic reaction of the water is arranged in Page 231

232 the feed line (15), wherein the reservoir (10) has a redox sensor (5) for measuring the redox potential, wherein the water feed from the feed line (15) into the reservoir (10) is intermittent. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/14 43: 2012/09/14 51: C07C, C10L, C12N, C12P 71: WWCC Limited 72: BALL, Andrew, MOORE, Robert, KNOWLES, Gregory, QIN, Jian 33: AU 31: : 2009/09/15 54: NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULE ENCODING TRITERPENOID SYNTHASE The invention relates to an isolated nucleic acid molecule encoding a polypeptide capable of producing a triterpenoid hydrocarbon. The invention also relates to the encoded polypeptide, a vector comprising the nucleic acid molecule, a recombinant non-human organism comprising the nucleic acid molecule, and to methods of producing a triterpenoid hydrocarbon or an intermediate of biofuel using the nucleic acid molecule, polypeptide or recombinant organism. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/14 43: 2012/09/17 51: B32B 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: SHAH, Tushar K., MALECKI, Harry C., CARSON, Murray 33: US 31: 61/263,804 32: 2009/11/23 54: CERAMIC COMPOSITE MATERIALS CONTAINING CARBON NANOTUBE-INFUSED FIBER MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF In various embodiments, composite materials containing a ceramic matrix and a carbon nanotubeinfused fiber material are described herein. Illustrative ceramic matrices include, for example, binary, ternary and quaternary metal or non-metal borides, oxides, nitrides and carbides. The ceramic matrix can also be a cement. The fiber materials can be continuous or chopped fibers and include, for example, glass fibers, carbon fibers, metal fibers, ceramic fibers, organic fibers, silicon carbide fibers, boron carbide fibers, silicon nitride fibers and aluminum oxide fibers. The composite materials can further include a passivation layer overcoating at least the carbon nanotube-infused fiber material and, optionally, the plurality of carbon nanotubes. The fiber material can be distributed uniformly, nonuniformly or in a gradient manner in the ceramic matrix. Non-uniform distributions may be used to Page 232

233 form impart different mechanical, electrical or thermal properties to different regions of the ceramic matrix. 21: 2012/ : 12/03/ : 17/09/ : 71: HALOGRAPH (PTY) LTD 72: HECKING WILLI 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 54: MIXING ASSEMBLY 57: Mixing assembly for drinking water with a housing. The assembly further comprises of a hot water inlet, a cold-water inlet and an outlet for water having a selected exit temperature. A thermo element having thermal contact to the water flowing through the outlet and a stroke element. The stroke element is moved by the expanding or contracting of the thermo element upon temperature changes so that the hot water inlet and/or cold water inlet is opened or closed, respectively, depending on the exit temperature, wherein the expansion of the thermo element is limited on one side in the direction of the hot water inlet by an abutment, characterized in that the abutment is provided at a rotatable spindle which is eccentrically rotatable about an axis in such a way that the position of the abutment is variable in the longitudinal direction of the thermo element. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/15 43: 2012/09/19 51: A01N, A61K 71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC 72: GILMER, Tona, DUMBLE, Melissa, KUMAR, Rakesh, LEBOWITZ, Peter, F., MORRIS, Shannon, Renae, LAQUERRE, Sylvie 33: US 31: 61/245,027 32: 2009/09/23 54: COMBINATION The present invention relates to a method of treating cancer in a human and to pharmaceutical combinations useful in such treatment. In particular, the method relates to a cancer treatment method that includes administering N-{3-[3-cyclopropyl-5-(2- fluoro- 4-iodo-phenylamino)-6,8-dimethyl-2,4,7- trioxo-3,4,6,7-tetrahydro-2h-pyrido[4,3- d]pyrimidin- 1-yl]phenyl}acetamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, and?/-{(1 S)-2- amino-1-[(3-fluorophenyl)methyl]ethyl}-5-chloro-4-(4- chloro-1 - methyl-1 H-pyrazol-5-yl)-2- thiophenecarboxamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, to a human in need thereof. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/15 43: 2012/09/17 51: A61K 71: STIEFEL RESEARCH AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Page 233

234 72: ABRAM, Albert, Zorko, GOLDSTEIN, Iulian 33: US 31: 61/247,073 32: 2009/09/30 54: COSMETIC FOAM The present invention provides aerosol foams comprising Aloe vera. In particular, the foams comprise (a) Aloe vera, (b) a surfactant and (c) a propellant. The foams may further comprise one or more of the group consisting of an a-hydroxy acid, a ß-hydroxy acid, a humectant, a thickening agent, a dermatologically acceptable excipient, and mixtures thereof. 21: 2012/ : 2008/04/11 43: 2012/09/19 51: H04N 71: THOMSON LICENSING 72: YIN, PENG, PANDIT, PURVIN BIBHAS, TIAN, DONG 33: US 31: 60/923,014 32: 2007/04/12 33: US 31: 60/925,400 32: 2007/04/20 54: TILING IN VIDEO ENCODING AND DECODING Implementations are provided that relate, for example, to view tiling in video encoding and decoding. A particular method includes accessing a video picture that includes multiple pictures combined into a single picture (826), accessing information indicating how the multiple pictures in the accessed video picture are combined (806, 808, 822), decoding the video picture to provide a decoded representation of at least one of the multiple pictures (824, 826), and providing the accessed information and the decoded video picture as output (824, 826). Some other implementations format or process the information that indicates how multiple pictures included in a single fideo picture are combined into the single video picture, and format or process an encoded representation of the combined multiple pictures. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/15 43: 2012/09/19 51: E04G, E21D 71: M PROPS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: MAY, Colin Mark, GROVES, Edward George 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/04/12 54: SUPPORT This invention relates to a support 10 and to a method of installing a support 10. The support 10 includes a first support member 12 and a second support member 14 which are telescopically extendible relative to one another under the influence of compressed air in order to increase the effective length of the support 10. The support 10 finds application in an underground mine as a prop installed between device 44 in the form of a cam arrangement. The support member 12 is slidably receivable within the second support member 14 such that a seal 22 abuts sealingly against an inner surface of the second member 14 defining a closed chamber 30 within the second member 14. An inlet 32 extends through the wall of the second member 14 into the chamber 30. Page 234

235 medicament for the treatment or prevention of a condition in a subject associated with the activation of an opioid receptor in the periphery. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/15 43: 2012/09/17 51: A61K, A61P 71: Adolor Corporation 72: WOODWARD, Richard M. 33: US 31: 61/243,616 32: 2009/09/18 54: USE OF OPIOID RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST FOR GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT DISORDERS The disclosure relates to a method of treating or preventing a condition in a subject associated with the activation of an opioid receptor in the periphery by administering an effective amount of 5-(2- methoxy-4-{[2-(tetrahydro-pyran-4-yl)-ethylamino]- methyl}-phenoxy)-pyrazine-2-carboxamide (Compound I). In particular, the disclosure relates to a method of treating or preventing opioid- induced constipation or opioid-induced bowel dysfunction in a human without reducing centrally-mediated opioid analgesia or producing central opioid withdrawal symptoms by administering an effective amount of Compound (I). The disclosure further relates to the use of Compound (I) for the preparation of a 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/15 43: 2012/09/17 51: G01N, G06K 71: Frito-Lay North America, Inc. 72: BOURG, Wilfred M. Jr., MICHEL, Enrique 33: US 31: 12/547,075 32: 2009/08/25 54: METHOD FOR REAL TIME DETECTION OF DEFECTS IN A FOOD PRODUCT The present invention is a method to detect defects in a process producing a food product by utilizing multivariate image analysis. In one aspect, an image is captured of the food product in the visible spectrum by on-line vision equipment, multivariate image analysis is performed on the image via an algorithm programmed onto a field programmable gate array to determine if a defect exists, a signal is sent to downstream sorting equipment, and the sorting equipment then rejects those food products that contain defects. 21: 2012/ : 15/03/ : 19/09/ : C02F, E21B 71: VWS WESTGARTH LTD 72: MOURAD BEN BOUDINAR 33: GB 31: : 2009/10/27 54: FLUID TREATMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD 57: A method of treating a fluid comprises producing a permeate fluid (24) from an outlet (22) of a filtration unit (12), delivering the permeate fluid (24) to be injected into a subterranean formation, and recirculating at least a portion of the permeate fluid to be mixed with a source fluid (32) to produce a feed fluid (14) to be treated within the filtration unit Page 235

236 (12)., A method of treating a fluid comprises producing a permeate fluid (24) from an outlet (22) of a filtration unit (12), delivering the permeate fluid (24) to be injected into a subterranean formation, and recirculating at least a portion of the permeate fluid to be mixed with a source fluid (32) to produce a feed fluid (14) to be treated within the filtration unit (12). 21: 2012/ : 16/03/ : 19/09/ : E02F 71: BRADKEN RESOURCES PTY LIMITED 72: CHARTON MITCHELL BRIAN and ROBERTS PAUL ANTHONY 33: AU 31: : 2009/09/11, 54: DISASSEMBLY OF INTER-FITTING COMPONENTS 57: A tool for disassembling an excavation tooth assembly comprising first and second tooth members, the tool comprising: a body comprising a driven portion and first and second legs, the legs extending generally in a common plane defining an assembly receiving cavity therebetween, each of the first and second legs comprising a wedge portion adjacent the assembly receiving cavity which tapers toward a distal end of the respective legs, in use the tool being adapted to locate over a join defined between the first and second tooth members such that the wedge portion of the first and second legs locates within the join and wherein in use a force applied to the driven portion is arranged to drive the wedge portion further into the join so as to cause separation of the first and second tooth members in a direction transverse to the movement of the first and second legs. A mount for a disassembly tool for an excavation tooth assembly is also disclosed. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/16 43: 2012/09/19 51: C07D 71: FURANIX TECHNOLOGIES B.V. 72: GRUTER, Gerardus, Johannes, Maria, MUÑOZ DE DIEGO, Cesar, DAM, Matheus, Adrianus 33: US 31: 61/249,395 32: 2009/10/07 33: NL 31: : 2009/10/07 54: METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF 2,5- FURANDICARBOXYLIC ACID AND FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE DIALKYL ESTER OF 2,5- FURANDICARBOXYLIC ACID The application describes a method for the preparation of 2,5-furan dicarboxylic acid comprising the step of contacting a feed comprising a compound selected from the group consisting of 5- hydroxymethylfurfural ("HMF"), an ester of 5- hydroxymethyl-furfural, 5- methylfurfural, 5- (chloromethyl)furfural, 5-methylfuroic acid, 5- (chloromethyl)furoic acid, 2,5- dimethylfuran and a mixture of two or more of these compounds with an oxidant in the presence of an oxidation catalyst at a temperature higher than 140 0C. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/16. 43: 2012/09/19 51: A61K 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: ROSE, Seth, D., ROSE, Jed, E., TURNER, James, Edward, MURUGESAN, Thangaraju 33: US 31: 61/243,087 32: 2009/09/16 33: US 31: 61/242,863 32: 2009/09/16 54: IMPROVED DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DELIVERY OF A MEDICAMENT Page 236

237 The disclosure relates to an improved method of enhancing nicotine concentrations in a gaseous carrier. The methods are adaptable to the delivery of nicotine for therapeutic effect in various diseases, in particular nicotine for tobacco product use cessation, substitution and/or harm reduction. The disclosure further relates various devices and device design principles for practicing these methods. can be used for relay link transmission is configured, data transmission performed by using relay link complies with inherent constraints of a TDD frame structure in the prior art, and coverage of a system using a TDD relay frame is expanded, thus improving the throughput. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/16 43: 2012/09/19 51: H04L 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: LI, Zhongfeng, SHANG, Zheng 33: CN 31: : 2008/10/24 54: RELAY TRANSMISSION METHOD AND APPARATUS A relay transmission method and apparatus are provided. The method includes: configuring a subframe of a Time Division Duplex (TDD) relay frame for a subframe of relay link (S201), where the configuring the subframe of the TDD relay frame for the subframe of relay link includes: configuring a downlink (DL) subframe of the TDD relay frame for a DL subframe of relay link, and/or configuring the DL subframe of the TDD relay frame for an uplink (UL) subframe of relay link, and/or configuring a UL subframe of the TDD relay frame for the UL subframe of relay link; and performing relay transmission according to the subframe of relay link (S202). When data is transmitted, a subframe that 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/16 43: 2012/09/19 51: H04L 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: LI, Zhongfeng, SHANG, Zheng 33: CN 31: : 2008/10/24 54: RELAY TRANSMISSION METHOD AND APPARATUS A relay transmission method and apparatus are provided. The method includes: configuring a subframe of a Time Division Duplex (TDD) relay frame for a subframe of relay link (S201), where the configuring the subframe of the TDD relay frame for the subframe of relay link includes: configuraing a downlink (DL) subframe of the TDD relay frame for a DL subframe of relay link, and/or configuring the DL subframe of the TDD relay frame for an uplink (UL) subframe of relay link, and/or configuring a UL subframe of the TDD relay frame for the UL subframe of relay link; and performing relay transmission according to te subframe of the relay link (S202). When data is transmitted, a subframe that can be used for relat link transmission is configured, data transmission performed by using relay link complies with inherent constraints of a TDD frame structure in the prior art, and coverage of a system using a TDD relay frame is expanded, thus improving the throughput. Page 237

238 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/16 43: 2012/09/19 51: H01R 71: MSOMI, Linda Maxwell Benedict 72: MSOMI, Linda Maxwell Benedict 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/11/08 54: A DEVICE FOR USE WITH AN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE A device 21 for preventing unauthorized use of electrical appliances fitted with pronged electrical plugs 10, includes a first body part 22 and a second body part 24. The body parts 22 and 24 are displaceable relatives to one another along posts 26 and 28 which extend between the body parts. The body parts are displaceable between an open position wherein the body parts are spaced from one another permitting insertion of a plug 10 between the body parts and a closed position wherein the plug is held captive by the body parts rendering the plug unusable. The device 21 includes a lock for releasably locking the body parts to one another in their closed position. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/16 43: 2012/09/19 51: C07K, C12N, G01N 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: GOODMAN, Simon, WILM, Claudia, MITJANS, Francesc 33: EP 31: : 2009/08/19 54: ANTIBODIES FOR THE DETECTION OF INTEGRIN COMPLEXES IN FFPE MATERIAL The invention relates to antibodies that are capable to bind the extracellular domain of integrin. Another object of the invention concerns the use of said antibodies for detecting integrins in archival formalin fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissue. The invention also relates to methods for preparing monoclonal rabbit antibodies, wherein the immunogen is an insect expression culture-derived recombinant extracellular integrin domain, and another method for screening anti-integrin antibodies that discriminate between closest integrin homologues and that are especially suited for immunohistochemistry in FFPE material. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/16 43: 2012/09/17 51: B32B 71: Berry Plastics Corporation 72: MAMISH, Abboud L. 33: US 31: 61/234,586 32: 2009/08/17 54: METHOD OF JOINING PIPE SEGMENTS USING AN ADHESIVE COMPOSITION A method is provided of forming a corrosionresistant protective coating on a pipe or joint. Page 238

239 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/16 43: 2012/09/17 51: C01G, C09C 71: Tioxide Europe Limited 72: EDWARDS, John, LOWRY, Karl 33: GB 31: : 2009/09/17 54: STABLE NANO TITANIA SOLS AND A PROCESS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION The present invention provides a process for producing a concentrated aqueous nano titania sol in the mild ph range (4.0 to 10.0) comprising contacting an acidic nano titania sol with a dispersant and with an alkalizing agent, and subjecting the nano titania sol to membrane filtration until the nano titania sol contains more than 300 g TiO2 nanoparticles/dm3. The nano titania sol may further be subjected to a coating treatment within any of the steps of the above described process. The concentrated aqueous nano titania sol of this disclosure is suitable for use in a variety of applications, including providing UV protection and photochemically degrading or inactivating contaminants. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/16 43: 2012/09/17 51: A01J, A01K 71: Mastitis Management Tools, Inc. 72: HAKES, Dennis Lee, HAKES, Jean Ann 33: US 31: 61/247,431 32: 2009/09/30 54: BOVINE GERMICIDE APPLICATION TECHNOLOGY An applicator has an outer body which holds a channeled insert which in turn channels teat disinfectant to the brushes by way of a annular reservoir contained within the periphery of the snap on top, the body of the apparatus is in turn connected to a squeezable bottle that acts as reservoir for the disinfectant supply and when squeezed delivers the disinfectant through the apparatus and onto the brushes. This apparatus and method of use therefor is concerned with the treatment of animal teats, especially although not necessarily exclusively in connection with a milking operation. The treatment involves the application of a disinfectant to the outer skin surfaces and in part to the teat orifice normally at the end of milking, although the invention can also be employed for a treatment as a preliminary step prior to milking. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/16 43: 2012/09/17 51: A47C 71: Integrated Furniture Technologies Limited 72: ROBERTSON, Dale 33: GB 31: : 2009/08/18 54: ADJUSTABLE FURNITURE The invention concerns an article of adjustable furniture such as a recliner chair (10) or adjustable bed (200) comprising a base (16), an intermediate support (18) and a back support (20). The intermediate support is guided for movement relative to the base by first guide means. The back support is guided for movement relative to both the base and intermediate support by second guide means. The first guide means include at least one guide (36, 38) associated with one of the base and intermediate support and at least one follower (32, 34) associated with the other of the base and intermediate support. The second guide means includes at least one guide (76) associated with one of the base support and the back support and at least one follower (48) associated with the other of the base support and the back support. The back support is mounted for pivotal movement (74) with respect to the intermediate support. The first and second guide means are arranged such that, in use, pivoting of the back support relative to the intermediate support causes the intermediate support to move with respect to the base in a forward and possibly upward manner when the back support is reclined or raised to provide a "zero-wall" item of furniture. Page 239

240 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/16 43: 2012/09/17 51: A01H, C07H 71: Monsanto Technology LLC 72: BRINKER, Ronald J., BURNS, Wen C., FENG, Paul C.C., GUPTA, Anju, HOI, Sio-Wai, MALVEN, Marianne, WU, Kunsheng 33: US 31: 61/243,227 32: 2009/09/17 54: SOYBEAN TRANSGENIC EVENT MON AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF The invention provides a transgenic soybean event MON plant and plants, plant cells, seeds, plant parts, and commodity products derived from event MON The invention also provides polynucleotides specific for event MON and plants, plant cells, seeds, plant parts, and commodity products comprising polynucleotides specific for event MON The invention also provides methods related to event MON : 2012/ : 2012/03/16 43: 2012/09/17 51: G07D 71: Japan Cash Machine Co., Ltd. 72: OKAWA, Katsutoshi, ASAKAWA, Seiji 33: JP 31: : 2009/08/19 54: DOCUMENT PHOTOSENSOR OF SURFACE- MOUNTED ELEMENTS A document photosensor is provided which comprises upper and lower sensor assemblies (1 and 2) disposed on opposite sides of a passageway (55) along which a document (50) is transported. The upper sensor assembly (1) comprises an upper substrate (11), an upper LED chip (21) and an upper PD chip (37) surface-mounted on the upper substrate (11). The lower sensor assembly (2) comprises a lower substrate (12), a lower LED chip (31) and a lower PD chip (38) surface-mounted on the lower substrate (12). These chips (21, 37, 31 and 38) are precisely located on the upper and lower substrates (11 and 12) so that the PD chips (37 and 38) exactly detects a light that is irradiated by the LED chips (21 and 31) and penetrates through a particular point on the document (50), and that improves performance of bill validation. 21: 2012/ : 19/03/ : 19/09/ : 71: STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 72: WANG RONG-JIE and KAMPER MAARTEN JAN 33: ZA. 31: 2009/ : 2009/09/28 54: MAGNETIC GEAR 57: A magnetic gear (100) is provided that includes three coaxially mounted members: a high speed inner rotor (102), a low speed outer rotor (104) and a modulator (106) interposed between the inner rotor and the outer rotor. The modulator is constructed from a series of stacked ferromagnetic laminations (200) each of generally annular shape and having a number of regularly spaced and integrally formed projections (202) joined by narrow bridging portions (204), the projections aligning when the laminations are stacked together to form ridges (212) that extend across the axial length of the modulator to form a number of spaced ferromagnetic poles. The inner rotor is made from a solid ferromagnetic material such as mild steel. Page 240

241 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/19 43: 2012/09/19 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: KSANDER, Gary, Michael, IWAKI, Yuki, MOGI, Muneto, KAWANAMI, Toshio 33: US 31: 61/263,137 32: 2009/11/20 33: US 31: 61/359,914 32: 2010/06/30 54: SUBSTITUTED CARBAMOYLMETHYLAMINO ACETIC ACID DERIVATIVES AS NOVEL NEP INHIBITORS The present invention provides a compound of Formula (I); or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R6, A1, A2, X1, s and m are defined herein. The invention also relates to a method for manufacturing the compounds of the invention, and its therapeutic uses. The present invention further provides a combination of pharmacologically active agents and a pharmaceutical composition. CHO, Hanna, GILLETTE, Samuel J., WU, Guoxian, ZHU, Hongyao, SHI, Shenghua, IBRAHIM, Prabha N. 33: US 31: 60/692,960 32: 2005/06/22 54: PYRROLO[2,3-b] PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES AS PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS The invention provides compounds of Formula IIIm and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds, as well as the use of the compounds to treat diseases and conditions associated with aberrant activity of protein kinases. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/19 43: 2012/09/19 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: TONG, Youzhi 72: TONG, Youzhi 33: US 31: 61/241,051 32: 2009/09/10 54: ANDROGEN RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS AND USES THEREOF The present invention relates to novel substituted thioimidazolidinone compounds and pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds for treatment of androgen receptor-associated diseases or disorders, such as prostate cancer, benign prostatic hypertrophy, male hair loss, muscle loss, acne and hirsutism. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/19 43: 2012/09/19 51: B23B, E21B 71: Kennametal Inc. 72: BISE, Douglas E., COLVIN, Seth Daniel, SWOPE, Chad A. 33: US 31: 13/069,495 32: 2011/03/23 54: CUTTING INSERT FOR A ROOF DRILL BIT A hard cutting insert for use with a roof drill bit includes a first webbed notch and a second webbed notch structured and arranged on the hard insert for removing or evacuating drilling debris from an upper surface of the hard insert during a drilling operation. A roof drill bit incorporating the hard cutting insert is also provided. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/19 43: 2012/09/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07C, C07D 71: Plexxikon, Inc. 72: ARTIS, Dean R., BREMER, Ryan, MAMO, Shumeye, NESPI, Marika, ZHANG, Chao, ZHANG, Jiazhong, ZHU, Yong-Liang, TSAI, James, HIRTH, Klaus-Peter, BOLLAG, Gideon, SPEVAK, Wayne, Page 241

242 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/19 43: 2012/09/19 51: C07K 71: Lonza Biologics Plc 72: ARNELL, Andreas, JIMENEZ, José, MICHAEL, Rebecca, STALLWOOD, Yvette, ZURDO, Jesús 33: GB 31: : 2009/08/21 54: VARIANT IMMUNOGLOBULINS WITH IMPROVED MANUFACTURABILITY This invention relates to the modification of the amino acid sequence of an immunoglobulin molecule at certain key positions within regions of the VH and VL FR and CDR3 domains and/or the CH1 domain which are prone to aggregation. Immunoglobulins modified as described may display improved manufacturability, for example, reduced aggregation propensity and/or increased production levels. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/19 43: 2012/09/21 51: B21D 71: Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd., Sumitomo Pipe & Tube Co., Ltd. 72: TOMIZAWA, Atsushi, KUBOTA, Hiroaki, KUWAYAMA, Shinjiro, INOUE, Saburo 33: JP 31: : 2009/08/25 54: BENT MEMBER, AND DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME Provided are a bent member having a bend having a minute bend radius which is, for example, not more than 1 to 5 times the thickness of the member, and a device and a method for manufacturing the bent member. A first support means (11) disposed at a first position (A) supports a rectangular pipe (16) while feeding the rectangular pipe (16) in the longitudinal direction, a heating means (12) disposed at a second position (B) partially heats the rectangular pipe (16), and a cooling means (13) disposed at a third position (C) cools the rectangular pipe (16). When working the rectangular pipe (16), a shear force application means (14) which is disposed in a downstream region (D) is moved twodimensionally or three-dimensionally in two directions at the same time, the two directions being the feeding direction of the rectangular pipe (16) and the direction substantially parallel to one lateral cross-section of the rectangular pipe (16), said lateral cross-section being located at a position in the longitudinal direction and being that which is heated by the heating means (12). By doing so, a shear force is applied to the heated portion of the rectangular pipe (16), and as a result, a bent member (21) is manufactured. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/19 43: 2012/09/21 51: B23B, B23C 71: Kennametal Inc. 72: OJANEN, Randall Walter 33: US 31: 61/454,661 32: 2011/03/23 54: CUTTING TOOL A cutting tool for use in impinging earth strata includes a cutting tool body having a head portion at an axial forward end, a collar portion axially rearward of the head portion, and a shank portion axially rearward of the collar portion at an axial rearward end, wherein the cutting tool body contains a first socket at the axial forward end thereof. The shank portion generally tapers in the axial rearward direction. The cutting tool also includes a hard cutting member affixed to the cutting tool body within the first socket. The hard cutting member includes an axial forward end and an axial rearward end. The hard cutting member also includes a superhard axial forward portion of the axial forward end thereof, wherein the superhard axial forward portion comprises a substrate and a layer of superhard Page 242

243 material adhered to the substrate. The substrate of the superhard axial forward portion generally tapers in the axial rearward direction. The hard cutting member further includes a hard axial rearward portion contiguous with and axially rearward of the superhard axial forward portion and includes a second socket structured and arranged for receiving the superhard axial forward portion. In one aspect of the invention, the layer of superhard material includes polycrystalline diamond (PCD) or polycrystalline cubic boron nitride (PCBN). 21: 2012/ : 19/03/ : 28/09/ : A01N 71: FUNDO DE DEFESA DA CITRICULTURA- FUNDECITRUS and INSTITUTO VALENCIANO DE INVESTIGACIONES AGRARIAS 72: BERTA ALQUEZAR GARCIA, JOSPE PERIS RODRIGO, ANDREIA ENRIQUE, PEDRO TAKAO YAMAMOTO, NELSON ARNO WULFF, ANTONIO JULIANO AYRES, JOSE MAURICIO SIMOES BENTO, ANA RODRIGUEZ BAIXAULI, LEANDRO PENA GARCIA, MARCELO PEDREIRA DE MIRANDA, MARCEL BELLATO SPOSITO, DIVA DO CARMO TEIXEIRA, NEWTON CAVALCANTI JR DE NORONHA, JOSE ROBERTO POSTALI PARRA 33: US 31: 61/ : 2009/10/28 54: REPELLENT COMPOSITIONS AND GENETIC APPROACHES FOR CONTROLLING HUANGLONGBING 57: The invention provides a method for controlling Huanglongbing (HLB) disease of citrus plants through expressing genes encoding synthases for sesquiterpenes such as B- caryophyllene, and a- copaene, and combinations thereof, in citrus plants. Methods of controlling HLB comprising applying at least one purified sesquiterpene, which repels Diaphohna citri and/or Tryoza erytrae psyllid incests, so as to control the HLB disease of citrus plants, are also disclosed., The invention provides a method for controlling Huanglongbing (HLB) disease of citrus plants through expressing genes encoding synthases for sesquiterpenes such as B- caryophyllene, and a-copaene, and combinations thereof, in citrus plants. Methods of controlling HLB comprising applying at least one purified sesquiterpene, which repels Diaphohna citri and/or Tryoza erytrae psyllid incests, so as to control the HLB disease of citrus plants, are also disclosed. 21: 2012/ : 20/03/ : 21/09/ : B05B, B05D 71: UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE 72: VLADIMIR MIKHAILOVICH LINKOV and SIVAKUMAR PASUPATHI 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2009/10/19 54: SPRAY COATING DEVICE 57: The invention discloses a spray coating device for coating substrates, which includes a nozzle arrangement with at least two nozzles. The nozzle arrangement includes at least one primary nozzle adapted to spray a suspension onto at least one substrate; and at least one secondary nozzle adapted to blow a gas onto the substrate. The secondary nozzle is equipped with a heating device adapted to heat the gas to a desired temperature. The invention also extends to a method of coating a suspension onto a substrate, which includes the steps of spraying a suspension onto at least one substrate by means of at least one primary nozzle; and of blowing a gas onto the substrate(s) with at least one secondary nozzle., The invention discloses a spray coating device for coating substrates, which includes a nozzle arrangement with at least two nozzles. The nozzle arrangement includes at least one primary nozzle adapted to spray a suspension onto at least one substrate; and at least one secondary nozzle adapted to blow a gas onto the Page 243

244 substrate. The secondary nozzle is equipped with a heating device adapted to heat the gas to a desired temperature. The invention also extends to a method of coating a suspension onto a substrate, which includes the steps of spraying a suspension onto at least one substrate by means of at least one primary nozzle; and of blowing a gas onto the substrate(s) with at least one secondary nozzle. 21: 2012/ : 20/03/ : 20/09/ : B02C 71: KHD HUMBOLDT WEDAG GMBH of Colonia- Allee 3, Koln,51067,Germany 72: ANDOR HAMBALKO, RENE VAN DER ENDE, MEINHARD FRANGENBERG 33: DE 31: : 2009/10/29 54: LATERAL WALL FOR A ROLLER PRESS 57: The invention relates to a lateral wall arrangement (10) for laterally bounding the roller gap of a roller press having rollers supported in a machine frame, driven in opposite directions, and forming a roller gap, comprising a lateral wall (14), an assembly device (11), and a suspension (12) for the lateral wall, wherein the lateral wall (14) is supported in a spring-loaded manner by the suspension (12). According to the invention, the suspension (12) is a linkage in the simplest case. It is thus achieved in an advantageous manner that the lateral wall (14) is both easy to dismantle and is able to follow deflection motions of the rollers. 21: 2012/ : 20/03/ : 20/09/ : A45C 71: JOHNSON MARDI and JOHNSON MARI 72: JOHNSON MARDI and JOHNSON MARI 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 54: A SHOPPING BAG 57: The invention provides a shopping bag, which includes a mouth which opens into the bag, which has rigid opposed first and second edges and flexible opposed third and fourth edges, the bag being transformable between a closed configuration, wherein the rigid edges of the mouth lie adjacent to one another to present, to a shopper, a carry handle, and an open position, wherein the rigid edges are spaced from one another to present, to each side of a shopping cart into which the bag is placed, a respective attachment means for holding the bag in the open configuration across the cart. Page 244

245 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/20 43: 2012/09/20 51: B25B, B65G 71: ASGCO MANUFACTURING, INC. 72: ZEHNDER, Adam, GIBBS, Aaron, KRULICK, Thomas 33: US 31: 61/242,110 32: 2009/09/14 33: US 31: 12/643,370 32: 2009/12/21 54: CONVEYOR BELT CLAMP A conveyor belt clamp (100) and method may comprise: first and second clamp beams (110,110') for being placed against a conveyor belt (50), one or both of the clamp beams (110,110') may be prestressed for deflecting a central region along its length. First and second end clamps (130) are placed over the ends of the clamp beams (110,110'), and each of the end clamps (130) includes a tightening device (136) for forcing the ends of the clamp beams (110,110') closer together. The prestressed clamp beam (110) is placed with its convex side (110c) against the conveyor belt (50). A conveyor belt clamp (100) may comprise: first and second clamp beams (110,110') for being placed against a conveyor belt (50), one or both of the clamp beams (110,110') may include a center clamp (120) for applying clamping force to the conveyor belt (50). 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/20 43: 2012/09/20 51: B01J, C10G 71: ENI S.p.A., IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES 72: SIMON, Laurent, BOUCHY, Christophe 33: FR 31: : 2009/10/13 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING MIDDLE DISTILLATES FROM FISCHER-TROPSCH WAXES USING A MODIFIED ZEOLITE CATALYST The invention relates to a method for producing middle distillates from a paraffin feedstock produced by means of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, implementing a hydrocracking/hydroisomerization catalyst that includes at least one hydrodehydrogenating metal selected from the group consisting of the metals of group VIB and group VIII of the periodic table and a substrate including at least one zeolite having at least one series of channels, the opening of which is defined by a ring of 12 oxygen atoms modified by: a) a step of inserting at least one alkali cation belonging to groups IA or IIA of the periodic table; b) a step of treating said zeolite in the presence of at least one molecular compound containing at least one silicon atom; c) at least one step of partially exchanging said alkali cations for NH4+ cations, such that the remaining alkali cation content in the modified zeolite from step c) is such that the alkali cation/aluminum molar ratio is between 0.2:1 and 0.01:1; and d) at least one heat treatment step. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/20 43: 2012/09/20 51: G06Q 71: HOPAC (Proprietary) Limited 72: ELOFF, Johannes Marthinus, BAARD, Willem Johannes 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2009/08/21 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING ACCESS TO FINANCIAL INFORMATION Page 245

246 The present invention relates to a method 1 10 and system 10 for facilitating access to financial information of a bank account holder by a requester 27. The method 1 10 includes receiving a request message 30 (40) via a card reader terminal 12, the request message 30 including details of a bank account associated with a bank card read by a card reader 20 of the card reader terminal 12; and sending a response message 32 (50) including a code for decrypting or accessing financial information associated with the bank account, the financial information thus being made securely available to the requester 27. The financial information may be in the form of at least one bank statement. The response message 32 may include at least two codes, namely a transaction code and a decryption key, for accessing the financial information. 54: POST MOUNTING SYSTEM AND DEVICE A post mounting system comprises a post and at least one device for mounting to the post. The post is of a type that comprises a first elongate flange and at least one other elongate projecting flange that projects from a proximal edge of the first flange. A portion of the first flange is deformed to facilitate mounting of the device thereto. The device is adapted for location at a given position along the first flange. Immediately upon being located in the given position, the device interacts with the deformed portion to resist lateral movement away from the first flange. The device can comprise a body and projections that extend from the body to define a recess therebetween. Remote ends of the projections can be spaced from each other by a distance that is less than a lateral width of the deformed portion of the flange prior to mounting the device to the post. The device can be configured such that it is able to be positioned onto the post and receive the deforemd portion of the flange in the recess to enable mounting of the device to the post. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/20 43: 2012/09/21 51: A01G, E04H 71: Onesteel Wire Pty Limited 72: HOWLETT, Warren John, WHITE, Mark, TAYLOR, Brad 33: AU 31: : 2009/08/21 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/20 43: 2012/09/21 51: F23J 71: Linde Aktiengesellschaft Page 246

247 72: RITTER, Roland, SPENNER, Dirk 33: DE 31: : 2011/03/22 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TREATING A CARBON DIOXIDE-CONTAINING GAS STREAM The invention relates to a method and a device for treating a crabon dioxide-containing gas stream, in particular from a large-scale furnace plant, e.g. from a power plant. The precompressed gas stream (1) is partially liquefied in a cryogenic carbon dioxide purification stage (2, 3, 4). The liquid is subsequently seperated off. From the liquid that is seperated off, a gas stream having an elevaed carbon dioxide content (carbon dioxide gas stream) (7) is obtained by reevaporation. From the nonliquefied raw gas, a gas stream having a reduced carbon dioxide content (vent gas stream) is obtained. The carbon dioxide gas steam is compressed (8) to a final pressure and fed further utilization and/or storage. In particular, by injecting the carbon dioxide below ground, the emission of gases that are harmful to the climate can be reduced. For improving the energy efficiency, it proposed that, from some of the liquid that is seerated of in the cryogenic carbon dioxide purification stage, a liquid stream having an elevated carbon dioxide content (carbon dioxide liquid stream) is obtained which is fed in a liquid phase (9) to further utilization and/or storage (10). The purpose of a system (1) with a self-drilling chemical rock anchor bolt (2), specifically for use in the mining industry and a device (3) for moving the rock anchor bolt (2), said rock anchor bolt (2) comprising an anchor tube (4) which encloses an interior (12), a fixation substance (13) arranged within the interior (12) for bonding the anchor tube (4) on rock (60), a movable piston (19) arranged inside the interior (12) for moving the fixation substance (13) outside the anchor tube (4) if the anchor tube (4) is arranged in a borehole (61) inside the rock (60), a boring head (10) at one back end (7) of the anchor tube (4), a rinsing channel (24) to supply rinsing fluid, in particular rinsing water to the boring head (10), an expression channel (26) to supply power fluid, in particular power water to the piston (19), is to be able to supply both rinsing water as well as power water into an interior (12) of the rock anchor (2) with minor technical expenses.this object is solved in that system (1), in particular the device (3) and/or the rock anchor bolt (2) comprises a movable closing element (27) which is moveable between a rinsing position and a pressure position and the rinsing channel (24) is open and the expression channel(26) is closed in the rinsing position and the rinsing channel (24) is closed and the expression channel (26) is open in the pressure position. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/20 43: 2012/09/21 51: E21D 71: Hilti Aktiengesellschaft 72: GÖTZFRIED, Stefan 33: DE 31: : 2011/03/21 54: ROCK ANCHOR BOLT 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/20 43: 2012/09/20 51: F24J 71: Indra Sistemas, S.A. 72: GONZÁLEZ RODRÍGUEZ, Antonio, GONZÁLEZ RODRÍGUEZ, Ángel Gaspar, CAMINERO TORIJA, Miguel Ángel, CHACÓN MUÑOZ, Jesús Miguel, GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ, Fausto Pedro 54: SOLAR TRACKER FOR ORIENTING SOLAR PANELS Page 247

248 The invention relates to a solar tracker (1) for orienting solar panels (2), which rests on a base (3) and comprises a bearing structure (4) for the solar panels (2). The invention comprises an intermediate supporting element (5) to which the panel-bearing structure (4) is hinged. The two movements of the panel-bearing structure (4) are produced respectively by: a) a first mechanism that generates a planar movement, having three movable rigid elements, namely a central element (6) and two lateral elements (7), wherein the lateral rigid elements (7) can move by means of linear actuators (10) and the above-mentioned intermediate supporting element (5) can be placed on one of the movable rigid elements (6, 7) or aligned therewith; and b) a second mechanism that acts on the bearing structure (4) and is located on the intermediate supporting element (5). The invention also comprises means for rotating the bearing structure (4) about a shaft solidly connected to the intermediate supporting element (5). in a patient. More particularly, the invention relates to an antibody capable of binding specifically to the human cmet receptor, as well as the amino acid and nucleic acid sequences coding for this antibody. The invention likewise comprises the use of said antibody, and corresponding processes, for detecting and diagnosing pathological hyperprol iterative oncogenic disorders associated with expression of cmet. In certain embodiments, the disorders are oncogenic disorders associated with increased expression of cmet polypeptide relative to normal or any other pathology connected with the overexpression of cmet. The invention finally comprises products and/or compositions or kits comprising at least such antibody for the prognosis or diagnostic of certain cancers. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/20 43: 2012/09/20 51: C07K, G01N 71: Pierre Fabre Medicament 72: GOETSCH, Liliane, JOUHANNEAUD, Alexandra 33: EP 31: : 2009/08/21 33: US 31: 61/235,864 32: 2009/08/21 54: ANTI-CMET ANTIBODY AND ITS USE FOR THE DETECTION AND THE DIAGNOSIS OF CANCER The present invention relates to the field of prognosis and/or diagnosis of a proliferative disease 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/20 43: 2012/09/21 51: B07C, B65G 71: De Greef's Wagen-, Carrosserie- en Machinebouw B.V. 72: NIJLAND, Willem Jan 33: NL 31: : 2009/09/21 54: TRANSPORT DEVICE FOR TRANSPORTING A PRODUCT, AND SORTING DEVICE AND METHOD THEREFOR Page 248

249 The present invention relates to a transport device for transporting products and a sorting device provided therewith. The ' invention further also relates to a transporting method making use of these systems. The transport device according to the invention comprises, a frame (18) engaging means (32) connected to the frame for operatively connecting the transport device to a drive system (36) and rotatable carrier means (10) connected to the frame for carrying a product, wherein the carrier means are rotatable about a shaft (14) substantially perpendicular to the direction of transport of the product. member without moving the latch assembly out of the latching position. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/20 43: 2012/09/21 51: E05B 71: Master Lock Company LLC 72: HACKER, Dean D. 33: US 31: 61/244,272 32: 2009/09/21 54: LOCKABLE ENCLOSURE A locking arrangement includes a latch assembly, a locking mechanism, and a user operable opening member. The locking mechanism holds the latch assembly in a latching position when the locking mechanism is in a locked condition and allows the latch assembly to move to an unlatching position when the locking mechanism is in an unlocked condition. The opening member is movable from a normal position to an opening position. When the locking mechanism is in the unlocked condition, movement of the opening member to the opening position moves the latch assembly from the latching position to the unlatching position. The opening member is operatively connected to the latch assembly by a compressible member, such that when the locking mechanism is in the locked condition, movement of the opening member to the opening position compresses the compressible 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/20 43: 2012/09/21 51: A61M, A62B 71: Mobile Airways, LLC 72: BERGMAN, Robert Todd 33: US 31: 12/545,467 32: 2009/08/21 54: AMBU-BAG AUTOMATION SYSTEM AND METHOD A device for automatically squeezing and releasing an AMBU-bag is disclosed. A device has a housing and a mechanical compression squeezer in the housing. There are openings in the housing for inlet tubes and outlet tubes of AMBU-bag to pass in and out of the housing. A powered actuator powers the compression squeezer. Alarms and signals provide information regarding excessive pressure and regarding bag cycling. Page 249

250 21: 2012/ : 22/03/ : 26/09/ : C04B, F27D 71: MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD 72: KOYAMA YOSHINORI, SHINADA OSAMU, YOSHIDA NAOSHIGE, SODA YASUO 33: JP 31: : 2009/09/30 54: SLAG DISCHARGE SYSTEM 57: Provided is a reliable slag discharge system which can stably discharge slag at a low cost, wherein the layout of the slag discharge system can be flexibly changed. The slag discharge system is configured so that slag (S) discharged after generating flammable gas in a gasification furnace (1) is rapidly cooled into a glassy slag (S) in cooling water, and the slag (S) discharged from the gasification furnace (1) to the outside of the system together with the cooling water is collected by a slag holder (21), and after that, the slag (S) is transferred from the slag holder (21) to a slag storage tank (13). The slag discharge system is comprised of a slag slurry tank (23) for collecting the slag (S) from the slag holder (21) and slurrying the slag in water, a slag slurry pipe (25) for coupling the slag slurry tank (23) to the slag storage tank (13), and a pump (27) which is disposed in the slag slurry pipe (25) and which sucks slag slurry within the slag slurry tank (23) to feed the slag slurry to the slag storage tank (13). 21: 2012/ : 22/03/ : 26/09/ : B01D, E21B, G01N 71: DAY TOBY ADAM LENNOX 72: DAY TOBY ADAM LENNOX 33: AU 31: : 2009/09/22, 54: SAMPLE COLLECTION APPARATUS 57: An apparatus for collecting samples of drilled material. The apparatus comprises a drilled material / gas separation means such as a cyclone (11) and a sampling assembly (12) preferably comprising upper (A) and lower (B) chambers and a spreader (19) for splitting samples. The cyclone may comprise a filter arrangement (50) to prevent smaller diameter drilled materials entrained in the gas stream exiting the cyclone via gas vent (15). The spreader may comprise a rotating nozzle outlet (23) from which drilled material exiting the cyclone is delivered onto a conical surface (19a, 19b). Rotation of the nozzle outlet ensures even distribution of drilled material around the conical surface which in turn ensures that samples are delivered to the sample receptacles with maximum homogeneity. Page 250

251 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/22 43: 2012/09/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: MERZ PHARMA GmbH & CO. KGaA 72: BODERKE, Peter, PLITT, Patrick, HAUPTMEIER, Bernhard 33: EP 31: : 2009/11/25 33: US 31: 61/264,269 32: 2009/11/25 54: CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF SUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLOPYRIMIDINES The present invention relates to novel co-crystals of pyrazolopyrimidines and a co-crystal former, wherein the co-crystal former is an organic carboxylic acid, preferably selected from the group of gentisic acid, succinic acid and xinafoic acid. The pyrazolopyrirnidkes, and in particular compound A are potent mglur5 modulators and are useful for the prevention and treatment of acute and chronic neurological disorders, in particular CNS (central nervous system) disorders, which involve excessive glutamate induced excitation. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/22 43: 2012/09/25 51: A61K, C07K 71: SANOFI 72: HUBER, Jochen, KRUIP, Jochen, BLANCHE, Francis, DABDOUBI, Tarik, SOUBRIER, Fabienne, FOCKEN, Ingo, HEERMEIER, Katherin, LANGE, Christian 33: EP 31: : 2009/11/05 33: EP 31: : 2009/10/09 54: POLYPEPTIDES FOR BINDING TO THE "RECEPTOR FOR ADVANCED GLYCATION ENDPRODUCTS" AS WELL AS COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS INVOLVING THE SAME The present invention relates to a polypeptide or polypeptide complex comprising at least the two amino acid sequences arranged to allow for specific binding to the "receptor for advanced glycation endproducts" (RAGE), one or more nucleic acid(s) coding for the polypeptide or polypeptide complex, a cell producing an antibody against RAGE, a pharmaceutical composition comprising at least one polypeptide or nucleic as defined above, optionally for treating a RAGE-related disease or disorder and a method of diagnosing a RAGE-related disease or disorder. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/22 43: 2012/09/25 51: A61K, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: ALBERATI, Daniela, ALVAREZ SÁNCHEZ, Rubén, BLEICHER, Konrad, FLOHR, Alexander, GROEBKE ZBINDEN, Katrin, KOERNER, Matthias, KUHN, Bernd, PETERS, Jens-Uwe, RUDOLPH, Markus 33: EP 31: : 2009/09/-24 Page 251

252 54: IMIDAZOPYRIDINE OR IMIDAZOPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES AS PHOSPHODIESTERASE 10A INHIBITORS The invention is concerned with novel imidazopyridine derivatives of formula (I) wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5 and A are as defined in the description and in the claims, as well as physiologically acceptable salts and esters thereof. These compounds inhibit PDE10A and can be used as medicaments. hot-melt adhesive composition comprises a polyolefin P, which is solid at 25 C, a soft resin WH with a softening point between -10 C and 40 C, and a polar-modified polyolefin wax PW. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/22 43: 2012/09/25 51: G01N 71: BG Medicine, Inc. 72: MUNTENDAM, Pieter 33: US 31: 61/236,712 32: 2009/08/25 54: GALECTIN-3 AND CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY The present invention relates to materials and methods for monitoring and predicting a heart failure patient's physiological response to cardiac resynchronization therapy. More specifically, the present invention relates to the endogenous protein galectin-3 and its use in monitoring progression of disease in a patient undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy, and as a predictor of response to cardiac resynchronization therapy. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/22 43: 2012/09/25 51: C09J 71: Sika Technology AG 72: URBACH, Dirk, PASCHKOWSKI, Kai, LINNENBRINK, Martin 33: EP 31: : 2009/08/26 54: HOT-MELT ADHESIVE WITH IMPROVED ADHESION ON LOW-ENERGY SURFACES The invention relates to a hot-melt adhesive composition, the use thereof, and a composite body comprising the hot-melt adhesive composition. The 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/22 43: 2012/09/25 51: C11D 71: Novozymes A/S 72: SIMONSEN, Ole, MIKKELSEN, Lise Munch, KNÖTZEL, Jürgen Carsten Franz, BENIE, Astrid 33: EP 31: : 2009/09/25 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITION The addition of a protease inhibitor to a particulate protease-containing detergent composition can improve its detergency and the inhibitor can improve the in-wash stability of the protease in a solution of the detergent. 21: 2012/ : 19/03/ : 01/10/ : A61K 71: VLIFE SCIENCES TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD 72: DESHPANDE SUPREET K, KULKARNI SUDHIR A, GOLLAPUDY REENA 33: IN 31: 1476/MUM/ : 2009/09/22 54: TOPICAL FORMULATION FOR DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS 57: This invention relates to a new topical gel formulation of the drug Esmolol hydrochloride for treatment of chronic wounds such as diabetic wounds, burn wounds, venous ulcers and pressure ulcers. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/23 43: 2012/09/25 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Shire-Movetis N.V. 72: MEULEMANS, Ann, LAVRIJSEN, Karel, COOLS, Marina, KELLER, Erik, MEZINE, Igor Alexnadrovich, THIELEMANS, Leen, VAN GEFFEN, Maarten 33: GB 31: : 2009/09/24 54: [1,4]-BENZODIAZEPINES AS VASOPRESSIN V2 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS The invention relates to a novel class of [1,4]- benzodiazepine derivatives, processes for their preparation, intermediates usable in these Page 252

253 processes, and pharmaceutical compositions containing the compounds. Other aspects of the invention are directed to the use of said [1,4]- benzodiazepine derivatives in therapy based on the capability of said compounds to interfere with the binding of the peptide hormone, vasopressin, to its receptors. In particular as vasopressin V2 receptor antagonists and therefore useful for treating involving increased vascular resistance, cardiac insufficiency, and water retention. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/23 43: 2012/09/25 51: A61K, A61P 71: Laboratorios del Dr. Esteve, S.A. 72: PORTILLO SALIDO, Enrique, VIDELA CES, Sebastià 33: EP 31: : 2009/10/16 54: COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING TRAMADOL AND CELECOXIB IN THE TREATMENT OF PAIN The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising tramadol and celecoxib and their uses as medicaments or analgesics, more particularly for the treatment of severe to moderate pain with an inflammation component. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/23 43: 2012/09/26 51: A01K 71: JORDAAN, Karel Pieter 72: JORDAAN, Karel Pieter, MARAIS, Morne 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/12/24 54: A FEED DISCHARGE DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR FISHING The invention relates to a feed discharge device (10) and system (100) for fishing. The device (10) includes a buoyant body (14) and an active feed discharge mechanism (20) which is connected to the body (14). The feed discharge mechanism (20) includes a feed container (22) and an actuator (24) which is operable to rotate or spin thereby to generate a centrifugal force and discharge feed (200) from the container (22) to thereby form/create a feeding zone (300). The actuator (24) may be coupled to the feed container (22) and may be operable to rotate or spin the feed container (22) itself. A centrifugal force generated by the feed container (22) may cause anything therein to be urged radially outwardly. The feed container (22) may be rotatable relative to the body about an upright axis of rotation (102). The feed discharge device (10) may also include a receiver (16) which is configured to receive control signals wirelessly from a remote control (12). 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/23 43: 2012/09/25 51: C22B 71: Metal Tech Ltd. 72: ROSENBERG, Aik, TARAKANOV, Boris, GUSAKOV, Sergey, ANTONIR, Igal, ROGOV, Alexander, NOACH, Rami, JICHOR, Ivgeny 33: US 31: 61/236,335 32: 2009/08/24 54: PROCESS FOR MULTI METAL SEPARATION FROM RAW MATERIALS AND SYSTEM FOR USE An improved process for the separation of different metal values from raw materials, and an apparatus for carrying out such processes are disclosed. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/23 43: 2012/09/25 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: XOMA Technology Ltd. 72: CORBIN, John, WHITE, Mark Leslie, WATSON, Susan R., BHASKAR, Vinay Page 253

254 33: US 31: 61/246,067 32: : INSULIN RECEPTOR BINDING ANTIBODIES Antibodies that modulate insulin receptor signaling are provided. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/23 43: 2012/09/26 51: H02K, H02P 71: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba 72: TOKUMASU, Tadashi, UEDA, Takashi, ICHIMONJI, Masayuki, OTAKA, Toru, HIRAMATSU, Daisuke, KAKIUCHI, Mikio 33: JP 31: : 2011/03/24 54: ARMATURE WINDING OF ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINE According to one embodiment, there is provided a 3- phase 4- pole 2-layer armature winding (14) of a rotating electrical machine. A winding of each phase pf the armature winding (14) forms a series coil. Each series coil includes upper coil pieces (15) and lower coil pieces (16) which are connected to each other at a connection side coil end (19a) and a counter-connection side coil end (19b), the upper coil pieces (15) and lower coil pieces (16) being placed in 54 slots (13) provided in an armature core (12). At least one coil piece (22 or 23) of the upper and lower coil pieces (15,16), provided in at least one of an innermost position and an outermost position from the center of a phase belt of each phase, is prelaced with a coil piece (24 or 25) of an adjacent phase. 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR REMOVING TARS FROM SYNTHESIS GAS OBTAINED DURING GASIFICATION OF BIOMASS Method and system for gasifying biomass. Tar loaded gas from the reactor for gasifying the biomass is subjected to a saturation and absorption treatment with a first and second fluid respectively. The first fluid comprises aromatic hydrocarbons whilst the second fluid comprises linear hydrocarbons. Tars received in the aromatic fluid is entered together with such fluid in a separation column. Separation is effected based on evaporation temperature and the lighter fraction is returned to the inflow of the saturation separator. The heavier fractions are either discharged or sent back to the biomass reactor. An intermediate buffer vessel can be provided between the discharge of the saturation cleaner and the separator. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/23 43: 2012/09/25 51: C10J, C10K 71: Stichting Energieonderzoek Centrum Nederland 72: ZWART, Robin Willem Rudolf, BOS, Alexander, KUIPERS, Johannes 33: NL 31: : 2009/09/25 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/23 43: 2012/09/25 51: C12N, C12Q 71: Phigenix, Inc. 72: DONALD, Carlton D. 33: US 31: 12/546,292 32: 2009/08/24 54: DETECTING PAX2 FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF BREAST CANCER A method for monitoring breast conditions in a subject is disclosed. The method comprises determining a Paired Box 2 gene-to-beta defensin-1 gene (PAX2-to-DEFB1) expression ratio (the "Donald Predictive Factor" or "DPF") in cells obtained from the breast of the subject, wherein the PAX2-to-DEFB1 expression ratio is correlated with Page 254

255 breast conditions. Also disclosed is a kit for monitoring breast conditions and determining drug resistance. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/23 43: 2012/09/25 51: A44C 71: LIU, Shu-Fen 72: LIU, Shu-Fen 33: CN 31: : 2011/03/24 54: NATURAL FLUORESCENT DIAMOND ORNAMENT THAT EMITS MULTI-COLOR LIGHT AND HIDDEN TEXT/PATTERN A natural fluorescent diamond ornament that emits multi-color light and hidden text/pattern includes an ornament base, multiple natural fluorescent diamonds inlaid on the ornament base. Each of the natural flurescent diamonds and the natural nonfluorescent diamonds is ploygonal, refreactive, and light-previous. When exposed under UV light, the multiple natural fluorescent diamonds inliad on the ornament base of the ornament natural nonfluorescent diamonds inlaid on the ornament base. When the multiple natural fluorescent diamonds are arranged in a predetrmined pattern and exposed o UV light, the natural fluorescent diamonds arranged in the predetermined pattern will emit purplish-blue light to exhibit a creative configuration that is amazingly mysterious and novel. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/23 43: 2012/10/01 51: A01N, A61K 71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC 72: GILMER, Tona, DUMBLE, Melissa, KUMAR, Rakesh, LEBOWITZ, Peter, F., MORRIS, Shannon, Renae, LAQUERRE, Sylvie 33: US 31: 61/245,019 32: 2009/09/23 54: COMBINATION The present invention relates to a method of treating cancer in a human and to pharmaceutical combinations useful in such treatment. In particular, the method relates to a cancer treatment method that includes administering N-{3-[3-cyclopropyl-5-(2- fluoro-4-iodo-phenylamino)-6,8-dimethyl-2,4,7-trioxo- 3,4,6,7-tetrahydro-2H-pyrido[4,3-d]pyrimidin-1- yl]phenyl}acetamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, and N-{(1 S)-2- amino-1-[(3,4-difluorophenyl)methyl]ethyl}-5-chloro- 4-(4-chloro-1-methyl-1 H-pyrazol-5-yl)-2- furancarboxamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, to a human in need thereof. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/23 43: 2012/09/25 51: C07D 71: GILEAD SCIENCES, INC. Page 255

256 72: CHO, Aesop, KIM, Choung, U., METOBO, Samuel, E., RAY, Adrian, S., XU, Jie 33: US 31: 61/244,297 32: 2009/09/21 54: 2' -FLUORO SUBSTITUTED CARBA- NUCLEOSIDE ANALOGS FOR ANTIVIRAL TREATMENT Provided are pyrrolo[1,2-f][1,2,4]triazinyl, imidazo[1,5-f][1,2,4]triazinyl, imidazo(1,2-f][ 1,2,4]triazinyl, and [1,2,4]triazolo[4,3-f][1,2,4]triazinyl nucleosides, nucleoside phosphates and prodrugs thereof, wherein the 2' position of the nucleoside sugar is substituted with halogen and carbon substitutents. The compounds, compositions, and methods provided are useful for the treatment of Flaviviridae virus infections, particularly hepatitis C infections caused by both wild type and mutant strains of HCV. 21: 2012/ : 26/03/ : 26/09/ : E04B 71: TUBE PROFIL EQUIPMENT-ETS JEAN MINISCLOUX 72: FRANCIS MINISCLOUX 33: FR 31: : 2009/09/25 54: METAL PROFILE MEMBER TO BE USED AS A FORMWORK ASSISTING IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF METAL/CONCRETE FLOORING 57: The invention relates to a formwork ribbed metal profile member assisting in the construction of metal/concrete flooring, including longitudinal edges (2, 3) defining upper (4) and lower (5) areas connected by webs (6) and comprising recessed deformations, character ized in that at least a portion of each web comprises a recessed deformation (60) defined by a continuous line which extends parallel to the longitudinal direction of the profile member, and the length of which is greater than that of said portion of the web in said longitudinal direction. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/26 43: 2012/10/15 51: B29F 71: RAMCHANDER DORASAMY 72: RAMCHANDER DORASAMY 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/05/13 54: MOULDING METHOD The invention provides for a method of manufacturing a hollow article, which includes the step of introducing a polymeric composition that is settable into an article that has a shape-retaining property and at the same time a degree of flexibility which is yet insufficient to cause distortion of the article on the application of normal force 21: 2012/ : 26/03/ : 01/10/ : A47B 71: I-POINT BEHEER BV 72: LUITEN DENNIS GERARDUS KAREL MARIA 33: NL 31: : 2009/09/22 54: DESKTOP/MONITOR COMBINATION Page 256

257 57: Desktop/monitor combination which can be connected to a frame. The desktop (4) is provided with a recess (5) for accommodating the monitor. The monitor (2) can be moved between an inactive position in which the side which is turned away from the monitor acts as a desktop part accommodated in the desktop and an operative position in which it is moved upwards, out of said desktop. In this case, an auxiliary desktop part (14) is provided which fills the resulting opening. The monitor is connected to the desktop by means of pivot arms (7) which, on the one hand, engage with the monitor and, on the other hand, are hingedly connected to the rear side of the desktop. providing communication between the chamber and ambient surroundings. 21: 2012/ : 26/03/ : 01/10/ : A61B 71: POLY MEDICURE LIMITED 72: BAID RISHI 33: IN 31: 1861/DEL/ : 2009/09/09 54: BLOOD COLLECTION DEVICE 57: The application relates to a blood collection device comprising: a cannula hub (10) defining a chamber (28); an inlet cannula (12) defining an axis and having a distal end and a lumen extending therethrough, the inlet cannula being mounted to the cannula hub such that the distal end of the inlet cannula is external of the cannula hub and such that the lumen through the inlet cannula communicates with the chamber; an outlet cannula (14) having a proximal end and a lumen extending therethrough, the outlet cannula being mounted to the cannula hub such that the proximal end of the outlet cannula is external of the cannula hub and such that the lumen of the outlet cannula communicates with the chamber; a closed sleeve (34) mounted over a portion of the outlet cannula disposed externally of the cannula hub; and a venting mechanism (38) 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/26 43: 2012/09/26 51: G10L, H03M 71: Sony Corporation 72: YAMAMOTO, Yuki, CHINEN, Toru, HATANAKA, Mitsuyuki 33: JP 31: : 2010/08/03 54: SIGNAL PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD, AND PROGRAM A method, system, and computer program product for processing an encoded audio signal is described. In one exemplary embodiment, the system receives an encoded low-frequency range signal and encoded energy information used to frequency shift the encoded low-frequency range signal. The lowfrequency range signal is decoded and an energy depression of the decoded signal is smoothed. The smoothed low-frequency range signal is frequency shifted to generate a high-frequency range signal. The low-frequency range signal and high-frequency range signal are then combined and outputted. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/26 43: 2012/09/26 51: A61F, B65H 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: YAMAMOTO, Hiroki Page 257

258 33: JP 31: : 2009/08/31 54: FOLDING APPARATUS A sailor roller (120) comprises a pair of pressing rollers (121, 122) which presses a web (200) and a center roller (123) which is disposed between the pressing rollers (121, 122) and presses the center region (203) of the web (200). The positions of the web (200) which are pressed by the pressing rollers (121, 122) are to be the start points of folding. The pressing rollers (121, 122) are tapered in such a manner that the diameter thereof decreases toward the outer sides in the crossing direction (CD). That is, the pressing rollers (121, 122) have tapered surfaces (121a, 122a) tapering toward the side edges of the web (200). inlet or outlet. Piston valves seal the sluice inlet and outlet by axial displacement across the vertical component of the sluice chamber and across the vertical reactor inlet or outlet. Relative to other methods for reactor unloading, these devices consume less steam and significantly reduce furfural content of unloaded, pretreated biomass. An optional hybrid plug/sluice method of biomass feeding using the devices permits biomass loading at sluice pressures intermediate between atmospheric and reactor pressure, thereby reducing "pump cycle" time and increasing biomass throughput capacity. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/26 43: 2012/09/26 51: B01J, C10J 71: Inbicon A/S 72: FINK, Jens, NIELSEN POULSEN, Niels 33: US 31: 61/237,301 32: 2009/08/27 54: PARTICLE PUMP METHODS AND DEVICES Methods and devices are provided for transfer of particulate material, such as biomass feedstocks, into and out of pressurized reactors. Improved sluice devices have an L- shaped sluice chamber having an upper, vertical component in communication with a horizontal loading chamber and a lower component in communication with a vertical reactor 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/26 43: 2012/09/26 51: A01B, B60D 71: SINGH, Kalvin Jit 72: SINGH, Kalvin Jit 33: NZ 31: : 2009/08/26 54: APPARATUS FOR TRANSFERRING LOAD The present invention relates to an apparatus for transferring load between: a) a towing vehicle having front and rear wheels which comprises a tow assembly including a tow bar; and b) a towed device which includes a drawbar; wherein the tow bar and drawbar attach to one another and wherein the apparatus includes a shock absorber; characterised in that the apparatus includes a load transfer mechanism configured for adjustably transferring at least a portion of the load of the towed implement to the front of the vehicle in a region leading the front wheel axle via the shock absorber. Page 258

259 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/27 43: 2012/09/28 51: B65F 71: MODULO BETON 72: PEGOT-OGIER, Jean-Jacques, BOSIO, Michel- Jean 54: DISMOUNTABLE MODULAR PLATFORM FOR WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITY The present invention relates to a device intended for the off-loading of waste, consisting of a raised platform (1) and of inclined access ramps (2), comprising a plurality of juxtaposed bearing elements (3) forming a raised horizontal plane (48), said bearing elements consisting of two vertical uprights (12) resting on a surface (8) that has a point loading coefficient that is defined according to the envisaged use of the waste disposal facility and allows pedestrians and light or heavy vehicles to circulate thereon, and of a horizontal upper crossmember (13) - a plurality of access elements (4) forming at least one inclined plane that is continuous from the supporting surface (8) as far as the raised horizontal plane (48), said access elements consisting of two vertical uprights (12) resting on the supporting surface (8) and of an inclined upper crossmember (13), and - means of attachment (17) for joining the bearing elements (3) and the access elements (4) together. 21: 2012/ : 27/03/ : 28/09/ : A01K, E04H 71: GALLAGHER GROUP LTD 72: TYRRELL KAREN RUTH, MALINS CRAIG DAVID, SPENCER RICHMOND BALCOMBE 33: NZ 31: : 2009/10/02 54: SECURITY DEVICE AND SYSTEM 57: A strainer for straining a length of material, the strainer including a tensioning device configured to tension a length of material between the strainer and an object, characterised in that the strainer includes a conductive component configured to contact the length of the material when held by the tensioning device, and wherein the conductive component includes an attachment portion for an external conductive link to the strainer. This invention also relates to a security system and its method of preparation using the strainer as described herein. Page 259

260 21: 2012/ : 28/03/ : 26/10/ : B27N 71: ZUNIGA BRAVO IGNACIO PATRICIO and GARCIA CASTELBLANCO ROBERTO 72: ZUNIGA BRAVO IGNACIO PATRICIO and GARCIA CASTELBLANCO ROBERTO 33: CL 31: : 2009/09/09 54: PRESSED LAMINAR SHEET COMPRISING A RETICULAR ROOT MAT AND ADHESIVE,METHOD THEREOF AND WOOD-LIKE PANEL MADE USING SAID LAMINAR SHEET 57: The invention relates to a pressed laminar radicle sheet comprising an extended layer of a reticular mat, originating from a hydroponic seed culture, and sufficient adhesive to form the laminar sheet. The method for the production of said laminar sheet comprises: a) selecting, disinfecting, steeping, airing, sowing and germinating the seeds; b) producing a reticular component formed by a root mat and a low percentage of ungerminated seeds, as well as a leaf component; c) cutting back the leaf growth, leaving only 1 to 1.5 cm height; d) allowing further leaf growth; e) cutting the leaf growth back again, leaving only 1 to 1.5 cm; f) draining, drying and weighing and measuring the reticular mat; g) forming the unpressed laminar sheet, adding the adhesive to the reticular mat and pressing said mat with adhesive in a cold press; and h) pressing the unpressed laminar sheet with a hot press and leaving said laminar sheet to rest in the cold press. In addition, the invention relates to: the use of the laminar sheet as a substitute for wood in the production of panels, boards, laminar sheets or similar wood-based products; a panel similar to a chipboard panel and the method for the production thereof, said panel comprising the laminar sheet, at least a second layer of said laminar sheet and at least one layer of adhesive between the layers of laminar sheet; and a pressed plywood laminar radicle sheet comprising at least one layer of a pressed laminar radicle sheet, at least two layers of some other material and at least one layer of adhesive between the layers. 21: 2012/ : 29/03/ : 01/10/ : A61K, C07C, C08G 71: UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN 72: BURTON STEPHANIE GAIL and DAVIDS LESTER MERLIN 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2009/09/22 54: HYDROXYTYROSOL COMPOUNDS 57: A hydroxytyrosol polymer formed by either C-C coupling or C-O-C coupling is provided. Preferred polymers are formed by C-C coupling and the dimer has the following structure: Compounds of the invention have been found to have antioxidant properties and their use in antioxidant compositions forms a further aspect of the invention. Page 260

261 21: 2012/ : 29/03/ : 01/10/ : C07K, A61P 71: PIERRE FABRE MEDICAMENT of 45 Place Abel Gance, Boulogne,France 72: HAEUW JEAN-FRANCOIS 33: EP 31: : 2009/10/09, 54: CHIMERIC ANTIBODIES SPECIFIC FOR CD151 AND USE THEREOF IN THE TREATMENT OF CANCER 57: The present invention relates to new antibodies capable of binding specifically to the human CD151 protein, especially monoclonal antibodies of murine origin, which are chimeric and humanised, and also to the amino acid and nucleic sequences coding for those antibodies. The invention also includes use of those antibodies as medicaments for the prophylactic and/or therapeutic treatment of cancers and in diagnostic methods or kits for diseases associated with overexpression of the CD151 protein. Finally, the invention includes products and/or compositions comprising such antibodies in association with antibodies and/or anti-cancer agents or conjugated with toxins and/or radioelements and their use in the prevention and/or treatment of certain cancers. 21: 2012/ : 27/03/ : 01/10/ : A61H 71: MANFRED SCHWAIGER-SHAH 72: MANFRED SCHWAIGER-SHAH 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 54: DEVICE THAT PERMITS SLIMMING BY IMPROVING BLOOD FLOW IN THE SKIN 57: A device that permits slimming by improving blood flow in the skin, with movement by endurance training devices in the fat-burning pulse, with a main body (1) with a securing means in the form of a sleeve (2) for placing around the abdomen, wherein the main body (1) has at least two chamber systems (3, 4) that can be acted on independently by a fluid, is improved by tha fact that at least one and preferably two to four chambers of the chamber systems (3, 4) which come to lie on the right-hand side (5) of the body are arranged in a U-shape with upwardly directed arms, whereas at least one and preferably two to four chambers of the chamber systems (3, 4) which come to lie on the left-hand side (6) of the body are arranged in a U-shape with downwardly directed arms. This additionally stimulates persistalsis. Two chamber systems (3, 4) alternately acted on by a fluid are sufficient in this case. It is expedient if the inlet sites (10) for the fluid into the chambers are located near the transverse part of the U-shaped chambers, such that the fluid adopts a preferred direction of flow. 21: 2012/ : 27/03/ : 01/10/ : B02C 71: PARVIZ GHARAGOZLU 72: PARVIZ GHARAGOZLU 33: DE 31: : 2009/09/30 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR COMMUNUTING ORE 57: The invention relates to a device and method for comminuting ore and/or in particular slag, comprising an ore feeding unit for feeding ore to be comminuted to a pulverizer, wherein the pulverizer is composed at least of two comminuting elements (30, 40) that can be moved relative to each other, which elements form at least one comminuting space for the ore to be comminuted with each other such that, by a relative movement in the form of a rotation of at least one of the two comminuting elements (30, 40), the ore to be comminuted is pulverized in that one or more accelerating elements (35), in particular protrusions (35), are provided on at least one of the comminuting elements (30, 40), said accelerating elements being arranged in particular on the end face of at least one of the two comminuting elements (30, 40) and accelerating and comminuting the ore to be comminuted by the rotation of one of the two comminuting elements (30, 40). an intermediate space (60) is provided between the two comminuting elements (30, 40) and/or in at least one of the two comminuting elements, through which gap the pulverized ore, during the rotation, is transported from the center of rotation toward the outside and away by the two comminuting elements (30, 40), and an outlet unit (14) is provided, which is connected to the intermediate space (60) and through which the pulverized ore is discharged. Page 261

262 21: 2012/ : 27/03/ : 01/10/ : B28B 71: ALOYS WOBBEN 72: NORBERT HOLSCHER and OLAF STRACKE 33: DE 31: : 2009/10/14 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING PREFABRICATED COMPOUND TOWER- SEGMENT UNITS FOR A TOWER OF A WIND PLANT, AND FORMWORK UNIT FOR PRODUCING PREFABRICATED COMPOUND UNITS 57: The invention relates to a process for producing prefabricated compound tower-segment units (20) for a tower of a wind plant. A formwork (10) is supplied, and the formwork is filled with concrete. A low-viscosity material is applied, in the form of a compensation layer, to a flange of the prefabricated compound unit (20)., The invention relates to a process for producing prefabricated compound tower-segment units (20) for a tower of a wind plant. A formwork (10) is supplied, and the formwork is filled with concrete. A low-viscosity material is applied, in the form of a compensation layer, to a flange of the prefabricated compound unit (20). 21: 2012/ : 30/03/ : 02/10/ : H02G 71: HUMMEL AG 72: MARIO BARTHOLOMA, VOLKER GOTZ, FRITZ ZUGEL, ACHIM HOCH 33: DE 31: : 2009/10/07 54: CABLE GLAND FOR A SHIELDED CABLE 57: The invention relates to a cable gland (1) for a shielded cable (2), comprising a threaded sleeve (9), a clamping insert (4) that engages therein, and a union nut (7) or pressure screw in the usual manner. The union nut or pressure screw act radially upon the area of the clamping insert (4) protruding beyond the threaded sleeve (9) and radially deforms the clamping area or the clamping finger (6) of the clamping insert. The threaded sleeve (9) contains a contact device (10) having one or more contact fingers (11), which lie against the shield of the cable (2) in a contacting manner in the working position. The contact device (10) comprises a carrier or ring (13) that is arranged in the threaded sleeve (9) in the working position and that has the one or more resilient contact fingers (11), wherein said contact fingers (11) each have a deformable protrusion (14) adjacent to the carrier or ring (13) of the contact fingers in the axial direction, said deformable protrusion having a convex curvature or rectangular shape in the longitudinal section in the initial position, and in continuation thereof after a corresponding bend, said contact fingers extend approximately in the orientation direction of the cable (2), thus in the relative insertion direction of the cable. Page 262

263 21: 2012/ : 30/03/ : 01/10/ : E21B, E21C 71: JOY MM DELAWARE INC 72: HERDLE DAVID KEVIN 33: US 31: 13/078,660 32: 2011/04/01 54: IMAGING-BASED INTERFACE SENSOR AND CONTROL DEVICE FOR MINING MACHINES 57: Systems, methods, and computer-readable medium containing instructions for controlling mining machines. One system includes an image sensor for capturing an image of a cutting face of a mine and interface sensing and control system for obtaining the image, identifying an anomaly in the image, calculating a distance between the anomaly and a reference, and using the distance to automatically instruct a mining machine control system to keep a cutter head of the mining machine within a seam. 21: 2012/ : 30/03/ : 01/10/ : E21D 71: AVENG (AFRICA) LIMITED 72: RADEMEYER JACO 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/03/30 54: ROCK BOLT WASHER 57: A rock bolt clamping washer which includes a domed plate, a hole in the plate, and a recess at a periphery of the plate. 21: 2012/ : 30/03/ : 01/10/ : E21C, E21D 71: JOY MM DELAWARE INC 72: HERDLE DAVID KEVIN 33: US 31: 13/078,650 32: 2011/04/01 54: IMAGING-BASED PROXIMITY DETECTION SYSTEMS FOR MINING MACHINES 57: Systems, methods, and computer-readable medium for controlling a mining machine. One system includes an image sensor for capturing an image of an area adjacent to the mining machine and a proximity sensing and control system. The proximity sensing and control system obtains the image; identifies an object in the image, the object including at least one of a person and piece of Page 263

264 equipment; calculates a distance between the identified object and at least one of the image sensor and the mining machine using at least one image processing algorithm; and automatically controls the mining machine based on the distance. 21: 2012/ : 30/03/ : 01/10/ : A01K, G09F 71: SIMPSON CLINTON and TEAGUE KEVIN 72: SIMPSON CLINTON and TEAGUE KEVIN 33: AU 31: : 2009/09/11 54: EAR TAG 57: An ear tag for preventing or treating an infection of an eye of an animal, the ear tag comprising a length of material and being arranged to be coupled to an ear of the animal, the length of material being flaccid so as to swing freely about the coupling so that movement of the ear causes the length of material to flap on or near the eye. 21: 2012/ : 03/04/ : 04/10/ : B01J, C22B, G06F 71: HATCH LTD. 72: PEARSON MURRAY SCOTT, SHAH UMESH VINODCHANDRA, PLIKAS ATANASIS 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 54: FLASH TUBE AND FLUSH VESSEL CONFIGURATION FOR PRESSURE LETDOWN 57: By appropriately designing a flash tube, spraying of abrasive on the vessel walls and impinging the multiphase jet on the bottom of the vessel are minimized. By appropriately designing a flash vessel, once the flash tube has been designed, a slurry pool is provided having a volume that is sufficient to dissipate the flash tube exit jet momentum and the mass of entrained carry-over products exiting from the vapour outlet is minimized. An apparatus is claimed for reducing pressure of a slum comprising a flash vessel, whose dimensions are selected to minimize a mass of carry-over products, a wear-resistant pressure let down flash tube is mounted in the inlet of the vessel to let down pressure and release energy, wherein dimensions are selected such that pressure at an exit of the tube is greater than, but not more than, 1. 2 times a pressure in the flash vessel, and a volume of ore slum in a slum pool with a depth selected to be sufficient to dissipate momentum of an exit jet from the flash tube such that an impingement velocity is zero at the bottom of the vessel. A method is claimed for determining dimensions of a flash vessel comprising receiving initial values, generating a numerical model, simulating a pressurized slum entering a slum vessel by a flash tube, generating a revised model, and resimulating the slurry entering the vessel. Page 264

265 21: 2012/ : 04/04/ : 04/10/ : F16L 71: SKARBOVIG NILS MITTET 72: SKARBOVIG NILS MITTET 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2009/09/28 54: A PIPE COUPLING COVER 57: A cover is provided for a pipe coupling (1) wherein the cover has a first part (2) in the form of an impervious collection chamber adapted to cover approximately one circumferential half of a pipe coupling. The collection chamber is defined by a pair of spaced generally parallel flexible side walls (3, 41) and a peripheral wall (4) that preferably includes a transparent zone interconnecting corresponding radially outer edges of the side walls to form the collection chamber. Free edges of the walls that form an opening communicating with the collection chamber have deep generally semicircular recesses (5) for accommodating one half of the circumference of a pipe (6) adjacent a coupling in use. A co-operant second part (9) of the cover serves as a retainer for the first part, in use. The second part has similar side walls (11) and at least one interconnecting peripheral wall (12) with recesses in free edges of the side walls for accommodating an opposite half of the circumference of a pipe adjacent a coupling in use. Each of the recesses has a lateral collar (7, 13, 33, 40) extending around its periphery. Means are provided for holding the collars around the outer surface of a pipe in use. 21: 2012/ : 04/04/ : 12/10/ : A61K 71: FLAMEL TECHNOLOGIES 72: CASTAN CATHERINE and DAVIAUD-VENET ANNE-SOPHIE 33: FR 31: : 2009/10/16, 54: ANTI-MISUSE SOLID ORAL DOSAGE FORM PROVIDED HAVING A MODIFIED SPECIFIC RELEASE PROFILE 57: The present invention relates to a solid oral dosage form, enabling the modified release of at least one active principle, containing at least microparticles containing said active agent and at least one viscosifying agent in a form that is isolated from said microparticles of the active agent, characterised in that said microparticles have an average diameter of 100 to 600 µm, and are made up of a core containing at least said active principle and coated with at least one coating layer, said core being made up of a supporting particle covered by a layer including at least said active agent, and said coating layer being made of a material made up of at least 25 to 70 wt % of at least one water-insoluble polymer A relative to the total weight of said coating layer, 30 to 75 wt % of at least one polymer B that is not soluble in water with a ph of less than 5 but is soluble in water with a ph of more than 7 relative to the total weight of said coating layer, and 0 to 25 wt % of at least one plasticiser relative to the total weight of said coating layer, said polymers A and B having a weighted ratio of polymer(s) B/polymer(s) A of 0.25 to 4, said coating layer accounting for at least 35 wt % relative to the total weight of said microparticle. Page 265

266 21: 2012/ : 05/04/ : 05/10/ : B65D, C08L 71: ACTEGA DS GMBH 72: DANY MANGEL and WALDEMAR EICHLER 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 54: PVC-FREE SEALS FOR TWIST CROWNS 57: The invention relates to a polymer compound for a PVC-free sealing for twist crowns, wherein the Shore A hardness of the polymer compound is between 50 and 90 and in the compressive deformation test analogous to ASTM D Method B at 70oC the polymer compound exhibits a compression set of 30-90%. 21: 2012/ : 05/04/ : 05/10/ : B05D, C23C 71: INTERNATIONAL ADVANCED RESEARCH CENTRE FOR POWER METALLURGY AND NEW MATERIALS (ARCI), DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, GOVT.OF INDIA 72: SIVAKUAMR GOVINDARAJAN and SHIRKANT VISHWANATH JOSHI 33: IN 31: 2965/DEL/ : 2011/10/17 54: AN IMPROVED HYBRID METHODOLOGY FOR PRODUCING COMPOSITE,MULTI-LAYERED AND GRADED COATINGS BY PLASMA SPRAYING UTITILIZING POWDER AND SOLUTION PRECURRSOR FEEDSTOCK 57: A method of producing a composite plasma spray coating using simultaneous feeding of powder and solution precursor feedstock in a plasma spray gun is disclosed, comprising the steps of a) spraying a powder feedstock comprising micron sized particles into a plasma spray plume; and b) spraying a liquid feedstock comprising liquid precursor solution into the plasma spray plume, wherein the spraying of the powder feedstock and spraying of the liquid feedstock are independently controllable. The method allows control of coating composition and microstructure to deposit nanostructured and microstructured layers either sequentially to form layered coatings, or simultaneously to form either sequentially to form layered coatings, or simultaneously to form either composite coatings or continuously gradient coatings to address diverse applications. Thermal barrier coatings produced using the new method have demonstrated twice the life compared to conventional air plasma sprayed coatings. 21: 2012/ : 17/04/ : 15/10/ : H01Q 71: EADS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 72: JORG LOGEMANN 33: DE 31: : 2011/04/20 54: ANTENNA SYSTEM WITH TWO ROTATIONALLY SYMETRICAL COAXIAL ANTENNAS 57: The invention relates to an antenna system with two rotational symmertrical antennae (Ant1, Ant2), which are arranged superimposed and co-axially relative to their symmetrical axis, as well as two signal sources for independent supply to the two antennae (Ant1, Ant2) with respectively an antenna signal, whereby - the feed of the two antennae (Ant1, Ant2) takes place by way of a single co-axial conductor (SL), which is co-axially arranged relatively to to the symmetrical axis of the antenna (Ant1, Ant2), whereby - the outer conductor and the inner conductor of the co-axial conductor (SL) form respectively an antenna signal - carrying conductor for feeding one of the two antennae (Ant1, Ant2) and - both antennae (Ant1, Ant2) lie on a common ground potential (G), whereby - the separation of the two antenna signals takes place inductively by way of two current balancedunbalanced transformers (TR1, TR2) between co-axial conductor (SL) and respectively one of the signal sources. Page 266

267 21: 2012/ : 13/04/ : 15/10/ : E04H 71: ISAK JACOBUS PELSER 72: ISAK JACOBUS PELSER 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : 2009/10/29 54: DROPPER 57: A tensile element spacer in the form of a dropper 10 comprises a rod like body 12 that is integrally formed with formations in the form of ribs 14 standing proud of the surface of the body 12. The ribs 14 are arranged in the form of rib sets 16 each of which is constituted from two ribs 14 that extent along opposite sides of the body 12 and in a direction transerve to its axis 18. A series of tensile element tying zones in the form of wire tying zones 20 are formed between the rib sets 16 along each of which a wire is securable by way of wire ties. 21: 2012/ : 13/04/ : 15/10/ : G06F 71: LEAGO EQUITY PARTNERS (PTY) LTD 72: MALAO MATHAPELO RATANANG GAOFENNGWE 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 54: AN ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD 57: The invention relates to a system which includes a subscriber database 12 having a plurality of subscriber modules 14 for storing details subscriber details, a vendor database 16 having modules 18 for storing vendor details, a server 20 arranged in electronic communication with each database 12 and 16, and a transaction interface in the form of a mobile website 22 wherein the subscriber utilises the mobile site to procure goods and/or services from a vendor registered onto the system. Page 267

268 21: 2012/ : 13/04/ : 15/10/ : H04W 71: TRUPHONE LTD 72: TAGG JAMES PETER, GUY III EDWARD THOMAS, EVANS TIMOTHY PAUL, SNIJDER ROBERT, BORISOGLEBSKI IGOR, CAMPBELL ALISTAIR JAMES, SEQUEIRA CLAUDIO MIGUEL CANARIO 33: GB 31: : 2009/09/22 54: SUBSCRIBER IDENTIFICATION MANAGEMENT BROKER FOR FIXED/MOBILE NETWORKS 57: There present invention relates to a method for managing the automatic provision of a subscriber network identifier from a central network server to a subscribed communication device, the method comprising receiving notification at the central server relating to a change in the current location for the subscribed device, and determining from the notification whether a new subscriber network identifier is to be provisioned from the central server. The method further comprises selecting a subscriber network identifier on the basis of the current location, if the determining step has determined that a new subscriber network identifier is to be provisioned, and outputting the selected subscriber network identifier for transmission to the subscribed device. The present invention also relates to managing the automatic connection of a subscribed communication device to a network, where a preferred network and preferred subscriber network identifier may be used. 21: 2012/ : 13/04/ : 15/10/ : C12N 71: STEMPEUTICS RESEARCH PVT LTD 72: GUPTA PAWAN KUMAR, PAL RAKHI, KEMBURU PRASANNA KUMAR, PRASANNA JYOTHI, TOTEY SATISH, SEETHARAM RAVIRAJA NEELEVAR, GOLITHADKA UMESH BAIKUNJE, MAJUMDAR ANISH SEN 33: IN 31: 2932/CHE/ : 2009/11/27 54: METHODS OF PREPARING MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS,COMPOSITIONS AND KIT THEREOF 57: The present invention discloses a method of isolation, pooling and further culturing of Mesenchymal Stem cells (MSC) for clinical application. Present invention also discloses the method of establishing Master Cell bank, followed by Working Cell Bank from which the final therapeutic composition referred to as Investigational Product/Investigational Medicinal Product comprising of allogenic bone marrow-derived MSC is formulated for clinical applications. 21: 2012/ : 18/04/ : 18/10/ : B02C 71: LOESCHE GMBH 72: OTTO HEINEMANN 33: DE 31: : 2010/03/26 54: ROLLER MILL 57: In this roller mill (3) with a vertical axis (1), the grinding rollers (5) are mounted via the grinding roller shafts (6) in bearing housings (7) which are equipped with rolling bearings and which are fastened outside the roller mill housing on concrete foundations (9). Between the bearing housings (7) of the grinding roller bearing arrangement and the concrete foundations (9) are situated so-called scissors lift tables (8) which, by means of an integrated hydropneumatic suspension, press the grinding rollers inside the roller mill housing onto the Page 268

269 material for grinding situated on the grinding plate (3) and carry out the grinding process. Moreover, the scissor lift tables (8) have the function of stabilizing the grinding rollers (3) against tangential forces and of allowing only a pure vertical movement for the grinding rollers. This means that a tilting of the grinding rollers is effective prevented by the scissor lift tables. The scissor lift tables with the grinding roller units fastened thereon stand on fixable movable bases, with the result that the grinding roller units can be moved individually out of the roller mill housing or the grinding rollers can be slightly displaced radially on the grinding plate. main beams. The effects of great connection intensity and less pneumatic loss can be realized by the segmented wind wheel blade. 21: 2012/ : 2012/04/18 43: 2012/10/18 51: F03D 71: SINOVEL WIND GROUP CO. LTD 72: WEIFENG WANG, BAONIAN JIN, ZUOHUI LIU, QUN DANG, SHUAI WANG 33: CN 31: : 2010/01/11 54: SEGMENTED WIND WHEEL BLADE FOR WIND GENERATING SET AND ASSEMBLYING METHOD THEREOF A segmented wind wheel blade for a wind generating set and the assembling method thereof are disclosed. The segmented wind wheel blade includes a blade root section adjacent to a hub side and at least one radial blade. Main beams are embedded inside both the blade root section and the radial blades. The blade root section and each radial blade are successively connected end to end by the 21: 2012/ : 2012/04/23 43: 2012/09/12 51: C01B, C07C, C10G 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: CHEWTER, Leslie, Andrew, VAN WESTRENEN, Jeroen, RAMESH, Rajaram, WINTER, Ferry 33: EP 31: : 2009/11/10 54: PROCESS AND INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR THE PREPARATION OF A LOWER OLEFIN PRODUCT Process for the preparation of an olefin product comprising ethylene and/or propylene, which process comprises the steps of a) cracking a paraffin feedstock comprising C2 - C5 paraffins under cracking conditions in a cracking zone to obtain a cracker effluent comprising olefins; b) converting an oxygenate feedstock in an oxygenate-to-olefins conversion system, comprising a reaction zone in which an oxygenate feedstock is contacted with an oxygenate conversion catalyst under oxygenate conversion conditions, to obtain a conversion effluent comprising ethylene and/or propylene; c) combining at least part of the cracker effluent and at least part of the conversion effluent to obtain a combined effluent, and separating an olefin product stream comprising ethylene and/or propylene from the combined effluent, wherein the cracker effluent and/or the conversion effluent comprises a C4 portion comprising unsaturates, and wherein the process further comprises at least partially hydrogenating at least part of the C4 portion, to obtain an at least partially hydrogenated C4 feedstock; and recycling at least part of the at least partially hydrogenated C4 feedstock as recycle feedstock to step a) and/or step b), and an integrated system for performing the process. Page 269

270 21: 2012/ : 2012/07/17 43: 2012/09/17 51: H04L 71: Sony Corporation 72: LOGHIN, Nabil, STADELMEIER, Lothar, ROBERT, Jörg 33: EP 31: : 2010/01/22 54: DVB-C2 GENERATION AND RECEPTION The present invention relates to DVB - C2 generation apparatus and methods for generating transmission signals (s (t) ) from DVB - C2 symbols, each comprising a plurality of subcarriers, for transmission in a multi - carrier data transmission system. In DVB - C2 systems using the concept of Absolute DVB - C2 common phase rotations of the subcarriers of said symbol with respect to adjacent symbols of said DVB - C2 transmission signal generally appear when mixing to higher frequencies a basebanc signal. To avoid those common phase rotations, according to a embodiment of the proposed apparatus and method a selected mixing frequency is used for mixing said complex timedomain samples of said symbols from a baseband frequency up to a passband frequency by use of a mixing frequency (fc) to obtain said DVB - C2 transmission signal (s (t) ), wherein the mixing frequency (fc) is selected such that common phase rotations of the subcarriers of said symbols with respect to adjacent symbols of said transmission signal ( (s (t) ) ) are avoided or compensation after said mixing. Further embodiment for compensation of such common phase rotations are provided, in which means are adapted to rotate the baseband symbols such that the passband frequency signal is complying with the DVB - C2 standard. The present invention relates to OFDM generation apparatus and methods for generating OFDM transmission signals (s(t)) from OFDM symbols, each comprising a plurality of OFDM subcarriers, for transmission in a multi-carrier data transmission system. In OFDM systems using the concept of Absolute OFDM and/or using Segmented OFDM common phase rotations of the OFDM subcarriers of said OFDM symbol with respect to adjacent OFDM symbols of said OFDM transmission signal generally appear. To avoid or compensate those common phase rotations, according to a embodiment of the proposed apparatus and method a selected mixing frequency is used for mixing said complex time-domain samples of said OFDM symbol from a baseband frequency up to a passband frequency by use of a mixing frequency (fc) to obtain said OFDM transmission signal (s(t)), wherein the mixing frequency (fc) is selected such that common phase rotations of the OFDM subcarriers of said OFDM symbol with respect to adjacent OFDM symbols of said OFDM transmission signal ((s (t))) are avoided or compensated after said mixing. Further embodiments for avoidance or compensation of such common phase rotations are provided. 21: 2012/ : 2012/08/15 43: 2012/09/17 51: C07C, C07D 71: Schering Corporation 72: GREEN, Michael D., HUANG, Mingsheng, KWOK, Daw-Iong, LIM, Ngiap Kie, SUDHAKAR, Anantha, THIRUVENGADAM, Tiruvettipuram K., WANG, Tao, WU, George G. 33: US 31: 60/644,428 32: 2005/01/14 54: AN EXO-SELECTIVE SYNTHESIS OF HIMBACINE ANALOGS This application discloses a novel process for the synthesis of himbacine analogs, as well as the compounds produced thereby. The synthesis proceeds by alternative routes including the cyclic ketal amide route, the chiral carbamate amide route, Page 270

271 and the chiral carbamate ester route. The compounds produced thereby are useful as thrombin receptor antagonists. The chemisty disclosed herein is exemplified in the following synthesis sequence: (Formulae 8A, 7B). 21: 2012/ : 28/09/ : 11/10/ : A47G, A61J 71: PURA STAINLESS LLC 72: MOORE ROGER P and MOORE JENIFER R 33: US 31: 61/ : 2010/03/19 54: PLASTIC-FREE DEVICE FOR FLUID STORAGE AND DELIVERY 57: In an embodiment, the device comprises a stainless steel container portion, a stainless steel annular portion, and a silicone mouthpiece portion. Fluid or other contents stored in the device only come in contact with the stainless container portion, the stainless steel annular portion, and the silicone mouthpiece portion. The stainless steel container portion, the stainless steel annular portion, and the silicone mouthpiece portion all do not contain plastic, therefore the fluid in contact with these surfaces is not exposed to any toxins or other compounds found in plastic and therefore the leaching of plastic toxins and compounds cannot occur while the fluid is stored in the device. The mouthpiece portion can be any of a number of different varieties, sizes and shapes. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/14 43: 2012/08/29 51: A61K 71: PHARMATHEN S.A. 72: KOFTIS, Theocharis, SONI, Rohit, Ravikant, ACHARYA, Hitarth, Harsendu, SHAH, Pranaykumar, Pravinchandra 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF BROMOPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVE The present invention relates to an improved process for the preparation of bromopyrimidine intermediate of Formula-(IVa), which is a key starting material in the process for preparation of Voriconazole of Formula-(I) or acid addition salt thereof and one-pot process to prepare chloro Voriconazole. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/17 43: 2012/08/30 51: E21C 71: CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING EUROPE GMBH 72: PIETRALA, Christoph 33: DE 31: : 2009/07/21 54: RACK AND PINION ARRANGEMENT FOR A MINING EXTRACTION MACHINE AND RACK AND PINION ROD THEREFOR The invention relates to rack and pinion arrangement for advancing e.g. a shearer loader comprising a toothed driving sprocket, with rack and pinion rods (1) having a plurality of lantern teeth (2), a respective end tooth (20) being arranged at both ends (6, 6A) of each rod (1), the end tooth profile of the end tooth differing from the tooth profile of the inner teeth (2) arranged between the end teeth (20). The invention relates also to the rack and pinion rods. In order to improve interaction between the teeth of the sprocket and the rods, the end teeth (20) are formed symmetrically to a vertical end tooth centre plane (M') and the tooth head (23) of the end teeth (20) is Page 271

272 positioned lower than the tooth heads (13) of the inner rack and pinion teeth (2). 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/20 43: 2012/08/29 51: G01J; B22D 71: HERAEUS ELECTRO-NITE INTERNATIONAL N.V. 72: CUYPERS, Jan, STRAETEMANS, Marc, INDEHERBERGE, Valère, HOUBREGS, Maurice 33: DE 31: : 2011/02/23 54: MEASURING DEVICE FOR MEASUREMENT OF PARAMETERS IN MOLTEN MASSES The invention relates to a measuring device for measurement of parameters in molten masses, in particular for measuring the temperature, in particular in molten metal or molten cryolite masses having a melting point above 500 C, having an optical fibre for taking up radiation from the molten mass and having a cable reel that includes an external circumference for taking up the optical fibre and an internal space that is surrounded by said external circumference, wherein a distributor and a mode filter for the optical fibre are arranged in the internal space. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/23 43: 2012/08/29 51: C10J 71: THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH 72: KUSKE, Eberhard, DOSTAL, Johannes, SCHULZE ECKEL, Reinald, SEMRAU, Lothar 33: DE 31: : 2009/07/27 54: GASIFICATION REACTOR FOR PRODUCING CRUDE GAS CONTAINING CO OR H2 The invention relates to a gasification reactor for producing crude gas containing CO or H2 by gasification of ash-containing fuel with oxygencontaining gas at temperatures above the fusion temperature of the ash, wherein a reaction chamber, formed by a membrane wall that is flown through by a cooling medium, is provided inside a pressure vessel, comprising a transition channel that is tapering into a gas cooling chamber. According to the invention, spin-reducing, cooled bulkheads are provided in the transition channel. The aim of the invention is, on the one hand, to achieve a strain formation of the draining ash and, on the other hand, to provide another slag drip edge that ensures an optimal slag drain. Said aim is achieved by the provision that the wall (14) supporting the bulkheads (9) changes below the bulkheads into a cylinder wall (17) having a reduced diameter via an step (21) with a corrugated surface, that the cylinder wall (17) having a reduced diameter is surrounded by another Page 272

273 cylindrical wall (19) having a larger diameter, which forms on its end and in the direction of gravity a second slag drip edge (10) and that the additional cylindrical wall (19) is adjustably (arrow 22) arranged in its vertical position with respect to the first drip edge (18). 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/24 43: 2012/08/30 51: B65D 71: TREOFAN GERMANY GMBH & CO. KG 72: SPEITH-HERFURTH, Angela, STUPPI, Patrick, WINTRICH, Leo, STEINBRECHER, Jörg, HENNE, Markus 33: DE 31: : 2009/08/28 54: POLYPROPYLENE FILM COMPRISING AN OPENING AID The invention relates to a biaxially oriented film (2) consisting of polypropylene and comprising at least two perforated lines that run parallel to one another and are spaced at a maximum distance of 10mm. The perforations (1) of both lines are offset in relation to one another. The distances consisting of undamaged film between the perforations are longer than said perforations. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/27 43: 2012/08/29 51: F24J 71: FLAGSOL GMBH 72: KÖTTER, Jens, WEINREBE, Gerhard, SCHWEITZER, Axel, WIDMAYER, Mathias, SCHIEL, Wolfgang 33: DE 31: : 2009/08/28 33: DE 31: : 2010/01/29 33: US 31: 12/713,536 32: 2010/02/26 54: PARABOLIC TROUGH COLLECTOR The invention relates to a parabolic trough collector (14) comprising a parabolic mirror support structure (1) having a parabolic mirror surface applied thereto and an absorber support structure supporting an absorber tube (12), wherein both support structures are mechanically attached to each other in a fixed relative position on a torsion tube (2) which is disposed below the parabolic mirror surface, and together with which both support structures are pivotally mounted about the rotational longitudinal axis of a parabolic trough collector. The aim of the invention is to reduce the design effort for the production of a parabolic mirror support structure and to increase the usable mirror surface. This is achieved by arranging the torsion tube (2) such that the rotational longitudinal axis of the parabolic trough collector coincides with the center longitudinal axis of the torsional tube (2). Page 273

274 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/27 43: 2012/08/31 51: C21B 71: CENTRAL IRON & STEEL RESEARCH INSTITUTE, SHANDONG COKING GROUP CO., LTD., SHANDONG TIEXIONG METALLURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 72: QI, Yuanhong, WANG, Qingtao, YAN, Dingliu, GUO, Peimin 33: CN 31: X 32: 2009/11/24 33: CN 31: : 2010/03/10 33: CN 31: : 2010/04/14 54: METHOD FOR IRON-MAKING WITH FULL OXYGEN AND HYDROGEN-RICH GAS AND EQUIPMENT THEREOF A method for iron-making with full oxygen and hydrogen-rich gas comprises hot conveying and hot charging coke, agglomerate and pellet with high temperature into a blast furnace(3) through conveying and charging devices, injecting oxygen and hydrogen-rich combustible gas with certain temperature into the blast furnace(3) through oxygen tuyeres and gas tuyeres set on the blast furnace(3) respectively Equipment of iron-making with full oxygen and hydrogen-rich gas is also provided, which comprises a raw material system, a gas system set on top of a furnace, a coke furnace gas injecting system, a dust injecting system, a furnace slag dry granulating and waste heat recovering system, and an oxygen system(ll) In addition, equipment and a method for hot conveying and hot charging raw material of iron-making are also provided. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/27 43: 2012/08/29 51: A01N A01P 71: ORO AGRI, INC. 72: PULLEN, Erroll, M., PULLEN, Melvin, Donovan 33: US 31: 12/585,232 32: 2009/09/09 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE CONTROL OF NEMATODES AND SOIL BORNE DISEASES The instant invention relates to compositions and methods for the control of nematodes and soil borne diseases using compositions comprising high terpene containing oils and one or more surfactants. The invention also relates to methods for increasing the wetted soil volume available for water utilization by plant roots using the disclosed compositions. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/29 43: 2012/08/29 51: F24J F24D 71: TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 72: SNYMAN, Lukas, Willem 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : 2010/11/30 54: SOLAR WATER HEATING SYSTEM The invention provides a low cost water heating system comprising of a large area solar energy collector (A), which circulates cold water from a cold side (B) towards a hot side (C) as it receives solar heat. The hot side of the collector is thermally insulated in order to ensure heating of the water at this end to higher than ambient (air) temperatures. A smart electronic controller (D) controls the circulation of the water as heated through a hot water reservoir (E) by circulating the hot water into the lower (cooler) end (F) and extracting water from the higher (hot) end (G). The smart electronic controller also switches on and off the electric heater (H) in order to Page 274

275 augment the heating of the water should it be needed. Since a large amount of heat is collected by the solar collector and eventually stored in the hot water reservoir, substantial electricity usage from the city grid supply (I) is saved. A sensor and actuator based smart controller (D) optimise the energy management of the system at all times. beam an elongated illuminated area in which the length of the illuminated area is at least twice the size of the width of the illuminated area; a controller that is adapted to control activation of the laser diode; an encasement enclosing the laser diode, the lens and the controller; wherein the encasement is adapted to be hand held by the user. 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/29 43: 2012/09/07 51: A61N 71: SCHLOSSER, Michael 72: GERLITZ, Yonatan 33: US 31: 12/534,878 32: 2009/08/04 54: HANDHELD LOW-LEVEL LASER THERAPY APPARATUS A laser therapy device, including: a laser diode that is adapted to produce a monochromatic laser beam; a lens that is adapted to receive the beam directly from the laser diode and exploit the natural divergence of the laser diode to form an essentially coherent monochromatic, collimated beam; wherein the formed beam is adapted to form on a plane perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the 21: 2012/ : 2012/02/29 43: 2012/08/29 51: C22B C01G 71: CHEN, Shuzhong, SHA, Lilin 72: CHEN, Shuzhong, WANG, Bob Zhengqi 33: CN 31: : 2009/09/02 54: TITANIUMRICH HYDROCHLORIC ACID LEACHING RESIDUE, USE THEREOF AND PREPARATION METHOD OF TITANIUM DIOXIDE Titaniumrich hydrochloric acid leaching residue is provided, which belongs to the field of the preparation of titanium dioxide and relates to the titaniumrich hydrochloric acid leaching residue Page 275

276 prepared by hydrochloric acid leaching ilmenite, its use and the method of preparing titanium dioxide concretely. Said leaching residue can be used as the raw material to prepare titanium dioxide by sulfuric acid process. The method for preparing titanium dioxide using titaniumrich hydrochloric acid leaching residue can effectively utilize the fine ilmenite in panxi area(the utilization rate is almost 100%), obtain the titanium solution with the ultralow ratio of iron to titanium and double the throughput of acidolysis equipment. The said method can simultaneously spare two steps of iron removal by freezing and titanium solution concentration with much energy consumption, reduce the times of washing metatitanic acid, thereby, the discharge of acid waste water is reduced and the production of FeSO4 is also reduced. Said method provides raw material selection for preparing titanium dioxide by sulfuric acid process. a plurality of radially evenly spaced spokes, with half or all the spokes provided with a centrifugal counterweight and a pair of oppositely horizontally directed high pressure nozzles, an upper and lower nozzle, respectively directed into the opening of the buckets. Also included is an axle which is turned by the wheel, a reduction gear arrangement on each side of the axle and a pulley turned by each gear reduction arrangement. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/02 43: 2012/09/07 51: H02K 71: OELOFSE, Martinus, Dawid 72: OELOFSE, Martinus, Dawid 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/05/04 54: HIGH PRESSURE TURBINE WHEEL The invention provides a high pressure turbine wheel. The high pressure turbine wheel includes a vertically mounted wheel and a plurality of bowls shaped buckets arranged with the openings of the buckets facing in one direction along the tangent to the wheel, with the opening of each bucket closed halfway or more. The turbine wheel further includes 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/02 43: 2012/09/05 51: H04N 71: FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. 72: ZINK, Alexander, KELLERMANN, Christian, MOHAMMED, Hussain, FAERBER, Nikolaus, THOMA, Herbert 33: US 31: 61/240,833 32: 2009/09/09 54: TRANSMISSION CONCEPT FOR AN ACCESS UNIT STREAM A transmission signal having a sequence of logical frames embed therein, is constructed such that each logical frame comprises a useful data section, wherein consecutive access units of an access unit stream are consecutively inserted into the useful data section of the sequence of logical frames, wherein each logical frame (20) into which a begin (32) of an access unit (28) falls, comprises an access unit table (30) comprising, per begin (32) of the access units falling into the respective logical frame (20), a pointer (40) pointing thereto. Page 276

277 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/05 43: 2012/09/05 51: C07C 71: LUMMUS TECHNOLOGY INC. 72: GARTSIDE, Robert, J., KLEINDIENST, Shane, R. 33: US 31: 12/462,688 32: 2009/08/07 54: PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ISOPRENE Disclosed herein is a process for producing isoprene that includes reacting a mixed C4 metathesis feed stream comprising isobutylene and at least one of 1- butene and 2-pentene in a first metathesis reactor in the presence of a first metathesis catalyst under conditions sufficient to produce an intermediate product stream comprising at least 30 wt. % 2- methyl-2-pentene based upon the olefin content of fresh feed in the mixed C4 feed stream, and at least one of ethylene and propylene, separating the 2- methyl-2-pentene, subjecting the separated 2- methyl-2-pentene to pyrolysis to produce a reaction product stream comprising isoprene, and separating the isoprene into an isoprene product stream using fractionation. A system used in producing isoprene is also disclosed. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/07 43: 2012/09/10 51: B29C B65D B29L 71: NISSEI ASB MACHINE CO., LTD. 72: AOKI, Daiichi, TSUKAMOTO, Hiroyuki 33: JP 31: : 2009/08/11 54: LARGE RETURNABLE CONTAINER, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MOLDING THE SAME, AND BLOW MOLD WITH SEPARATE HEATING ZONES A molding method for a large returnable container (40) comprises a heat treatment step, whereby a thick walled polyester resin preform (10) or a primary blow molding (20), formed by the primary blow molding of the preform, is blow molded under heat to obtain an intermediate molding (30), from which blow molding distortions have been removed. The method also includes a final blow molding step, whereby the contracted intermediate molding undergoes a final blow molding under heat to obtain a large returnable container. In the heat processing step the preform or the primary blow molding is positioned inside a heat processing mold (204), high pressure air is introduced inside the preform or the primary blow molding, thus applying pressure, and a blow molded shoulder section (22) and barrel section (24) are brought into close contact with a cavity surface (204A) of the heat processing mold and heat processed. The blow molded shoulder section (22) is heated at a lower temperature than the barrel section (24). Page 277

278 failure, coronary artery disease, angiocardiopathy, myocardial, angina, hyperlipoidemia and hypercholesteremia and the like. Preparation method of compounds of formula (I) and intermediate compounds are also provided by the present invention. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/07 43: 2012/09/11 51: C07D A61K A61P 71: ZHEJIANG HISUN PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 72: BAI, Hua, ZHAO, Xuyang, XU, Xiaojie, LIU, Xiaoyu, ZHANG, Yuncai, CHEN, Ying, ZHENG, Xiaohe, GU, Maojian, ZHU, Qifeng, ZHANG, Yong, LUO, Hairong 33: CN 31: : 2009/08/11 54: AZETIDINONE COMPOUNDS AND MEDICAL USE THEREOF Preparation of azetidinone compounds and medical use thereof are provided by the present invention. More particularly, azetidinone compounds, shown as formula (I), wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6 are defined in description, and preparation methods thereof are provided by the present invention. The compounds of the present invention can reduce the levels of total cholesterol (TC) and low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) in plasma, and can be used as medicaments for reducing cholesterol in blood. Therefore the compounds of the present invention can be used to treat or prevent diseases of atherosclerosis, cacergasia of blood vessel, cardiac 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/07 43: 2012/09/07 51: A61M 71: PAUL HARTMANN AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT 72: ECKSTEIN, Axel, HOFSTETTER, Jürgen, MÖLLER, Mario, HEER, Andreas, WEGNER, Simon 33: DE 31: : 2009/08/12 54: DEVICE THAT CAN BE WORN ON THE BODY OF A USER AND THAT PROVIDES VACUUM FOR MEDICAL USES The invention relates to a device (2) that can be worn on the body of a user and that provides vacuum for medical uses, in particular for vacuum treatment of wounds on the human or animal body, with a vacuum-generating means, and with a disposable container (10) that can be discarded after use and that is used to receive bodily fluids, in particular wound secretions suctioned from a wound, and with an attachment (12) for a suction line leading for this purpose to the body, wherein the vacuum-generating means is arranged in or on a first housing part (4) of the device, and the container (10) forms a second housing part (8) of the device or is arranged in or on the second housing part (8), and the housing parts (4, 8) can be fixed releasably Page 278

279 against each other, and wherein the device (2) has fastening means, such that it can be worn on and carried around on the body of the user. According to the invention, the device is characterized in that, in the state when the device is being carried around on the body of the user (mobile operation), the first housing part (4) faces away from the body and the second housing part (8) faces towards the body, and in that both housing parts (4, 8) are substantially disc-shaped and rest against each other via a substantially vertically oriented separating plane (14). 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/08 43: 2012/09/10 51: A63F 71: DYNAMITE GAMES PTY LTD 72: ELLIS, Benjamin, James 33: AU 31: : 2011/03/09 54: GAMING APPARATUS AND SYSTEMS An embodiment of the present invention provides a bonus scheme associated with a feature event, or part thereof, which provides a plurality of feature games. With reference to the embodiment illustrated in the drawing, a first feature event is conducted at Steps S3 to S5, the outcome of which determines a feature event win value. At Step S7 the feature event win value is compared to a threshold value and, if the gaming process win value is less than, or equal to the threshold value, the player becomes eligible to trigger a second feature event at Step S9. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/08 43: 2012/09/11 51: B60R 71: DECOMA (GERMANY) GMBH 72: HOLDERLE, Volker 33: DE 31: : 2009/08/13 54: CONNECTION MODULE The invention relates to a connection module (4), which is designed as an extension of a fastening rail (14) and is to be connected to a bumper covering (12), wherein the connection module (4) has a fastening arm (6), which is to be locked to a flange (10) of the bumper covering (12). The invention further relates to an arrangement (2) for a vehicle, comprising such a connection module (4), and a method for installing such an arrangement (2). Page 279

280 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/09 43: 2012/09/10 51: C07D 71: KOREA RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY 72: HEO, Jung Nyoung, BAE, Myung Ae, KIM, Nack Jeong, CHANG, Sung Youn, KANG, Nam Sook, YOO, Sung Eun, HWANG, Eun Sook 33: KR 31: : 2009/09/11 54: INDENONE DERIVATIVE AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING SAME An indenone derivative of formula (1) is effective in enhancing the activity of osteoblastic cells and inhibiting bone resorption by osteoclastic cells, and a pharmaceutical composition comprising the indenone derivative or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof is useful for preventing or treating bone diseases such as osteoporosis. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/09 43: 2012/09/10 51: G06K 71: FOZZATI, Daniel, SZOKE, Thomas, VAGO, Andras 72: SZOKE, Thomas, FOZZATI, Daniel, VAGO, Andras 33: US 31: 61/274,139 32: 2009/08/13 54: AN INTELLIGENT PERIPHERAL DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR THE AUTHENTICATION AND VERIFICATION OF INDIVIDUALS AND/OR DOCUMENTS THROUGH A SECURE MULTIFUNCTIONAL AUTHENTICATION SERVICE WITH DATA STORAGE CAPABILITY A device possessing a secure multifunctional authentication service integrated with data storage capability, wherein the device is disposed to comprise a multifunctional intelligent peripheral or accessory device, which, upon implementation into a system, is disposed to control a set of transactions that the system is designated to perform by the device, in conjunction with a data transfer medium which is under the control of the device. Page 280

281 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/09 43: 2012/09/10 51: F16L 71: TDW DELAWARE, INC. 72: LUDLOW, Jed, GLASS, Keith, WARKENTIN, Jonathan, LAURSEN, Paul 33: US 31: 12/539,696 32: 2009/08/12 54: SPEED CONTROL DRIVE SECTION WITH FAILSAFE VALVE A system and method for retrieving a pipeline tool from a pipeline includes a speed control drive section that includes a primary bypass flow valve and a failsafe valve located in a central bypass flow passageway of the drive section. The failsafe valve is placed under the control of a controller. The controller is programmed to release the failsafe valve under prescribed failure conditions. An actuating means moves the failsafe valve between a normally opened positioned and a closed position in response to the controller. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/12 43: 2012/09/13 51: A61K 71: PHARMATHEN S.A. 72: KARAVAS, Evangelos, KOUTRIS, Efthimios, SAMARA, Vasiliki, KOUTRI, Ioanna, KALASKANI, Anastasia 54: OPTHALMIC PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING DORZOLAMIDE AND TIMOLOL AND METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF The present invention relates to an ophthalmic pharmaceutical formulation for topical administration containing a therapeutically effective quantity of Dorzolamide or ophthalmologically acceptable salts thereof and a therapeutically effective quantity of Timolol or ophthalmologically acceptable salts thereof, to be used for the treatment of ocular hypertension and glaucoma. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/12 43: 2012/09/14 51: E21F 71: CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING EUROPE GMBH 72: SCHÜRER, Karl-Heinz, HÖPPE, Armin, VOIGT, Robert 33: DE 31: : 2009/08/14 54: TAIL STATION FOR A SCRAPER CHAIN CONVEYOR AND CHAIN WHEEL ASSEMBLY THEREFOR The invention relates to a tail station for a scraper chain conveyor, particularly a transfer conveyor, Page 281

282 comprising a machine frame (5) having bearing holders that are open at the edges for a chain wheel assembly (10) that can be removed, a chain wheel assembly (10) having a chain wheel shaft, a reversing chain wheel (11) and bearing shells (16) for pivotably mounting the chain wheel shaft, and at least one deflector element associated with the reversing chain wheel (11). In order to optimize a tail station, particularly for high-performance conveyors, and facilitate the replacement of a chain wheel shaft assembly, the bearing holders (14) are designed on cantilever arms (12) connected to the machine frame (5) and open at the top, wherein the chain wheel assembly (10) is provided with bearing blocks (15) at the bearing shells (16), which can be inserted into the bearing holders (14) with horizontal movement clearance and horizontally displaced in the bearing holders (14) between a removal position and a locking position. Due to configuration and hole sizes, the assembly is gas or liquid compatible. The radial, concentric injection formation allows for a short injection path. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/12 43: 2012/09/25 51: F23R 71: LEAN FLAME, INC. 72: KENDRICK, Donald, W. 33: US 31: 61/241,940 32: 2009/09/13 54: VORTEX PREMIXER FOR COMBUSTION APPARATUS In one embodiment, a premixer is provided for use, e.g., with trapped vortex (TVC) combustors, that injects premixed fuel and air directly into the recirculating vortex, in a manner compatible with natural vortex flow in the cavity. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/12 43: 2012/09/25 51: F02C 71: LEAN FLAME, INC. 72: KENDRICK, Donald, W. 33: US 31: 61/241,940 32: 2009/09/13 54: INLET PREMIXER FOR COMBUSTION APPARATUS A premixer is provided for injecting premixed fuel-air mixture into the inlet of a combustion apparatus. In one embodiment, the premixer assembly comprises a plurality of concentric, aerodynamic injector rings, with radially-directed injection holes. The injection holes have a plurality of different diameters, facilitating good mixing over a broad power range. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/12 43: 2012/09/25 51: F02C 71: LEAN FLAME, INC. Page 282

283 72: KENDRICK, Donald, W. 33: US 31: 61/241,940 32: 2009/09/13 54: METHOD OF FUEL STAGING IN COMBUSTION APPARATUS In one embodiment, a method is provided fuel staging for a trapped vortex (TVC) combustion apparatus comprising an inlet premixer, for injecting fuel-air mixture into the inlet of the combustion apparatus and a vortex premixer, for injecting fuel-air mixture into the recirculating vortex. The combustion apparatus may be part of an engine, such as a gas turbine engine. The method comprises varying the relative proportion of mixture introduced through the inlet and vortex premixers as a function of load. such arrangements. These layouts may be used in conjunction with a fuel staging method whereby the relative proportion of mixture introduced through the inlet and the respective vortex premixers can be varied as a function of operating conditions. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/12 43: 2012/09/13 51: F02C 71: LEAN FLAME, INC. 72: KENDRICK, Donald, W. 33: US 31: 61/241,940 32: 2009/09/13 54: COMBUSTION CAVITY LAYOUTS FOR FUEL STAGING IN TRAPPED VORTEX COMBUSTORS In one embodiment, alternative combustion cavity layouts are provided for practicing fuel staging in a trapped vortex (TVC) combustion apparatus comprising an inlet premixer, for injecting fuel-air mixture into the inlet of the combustion apparatus and one or more vortex premixers, for injecting fuelair mixture into the recirculating vortex within each of one or more trapped vortex cavities. A plurality of TVC cavities, may, for example, be laid out axially, radially, peripherally, internally, or in combinations of 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/13 43: 2012/09/14 51: B65D 71: A. RAYMOND ET CIE 72: GELIBERT, Stéphane, BELLE, Guillaume 33: FR 31: 09/ : 2009/09/15 54: LOCKING CAP FOR A VESSEL HAVING A NECK The invention relates to a locking cap (1) made of a molded plastic material for a vessel (2) having a neck, intended for blocking a stopper (4) in said neck (3), including a wire-cap (6) adapted for surrounding the stopper (4) and the neck in the mounted configuration of the cap (1). The wire-cap includes first and second flexible tabs capable of being respectively blocked on the neck and on the stopper (4), said first tabs (8) being offset relative to said second tabs (9) in an axial direction relative to said neck (3). The cap (1) also includes a ring (7) surrounding the wire-cap (6) for preventing access to said tabs from outside the ring (7). The ring (7) and the wire-cap (6) are designed so as to be fitted and locked together. The tabs (8, 9) of the wire-cap are respectively arranged at an angle in first and second openings (13, 14) which are formed by the mesh of the wire-cap (6), and in which the tabs (8, 9) can Page 283

284 disappear when mounting the cap (1) on the neck (3). 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/14 43: 2012/09/17 51: E05D 71: SOMMER ANTRIEBS-UND FUNKTECHNIK GMBH 72: SCHAAF, Gerd 33: DE 31: : 2009/09/16 54: DOOR COMPRISING A DRIVE SYSTEM The invention relates to a door (1) comprising a drive system by means of which a door leaf (2) can be moved between an open position and a closed position, said door leaf being laterally guided in guide rails. A weight compensation device comprises a cable unit (8) and a spring unit (9) on one or each side of the door leaf, as well as a cable tension compensation device (12) associated with the cable unit (8). The or each cable tension compensation device (12) is protected against cable breakage. The or each cable unit (8) consists of one cable (10) which is deflected in the cable tension compensation device (12), said device being fixed in place, such that two cable strands are obtained which run at a distance from each other. The free ends of the cable (10) are guided together and fixed to the door leaf (2). Alternatively, the cable tension compensation device (12) can be fixed to the door leaf (2). In this case the free ends of the cable (10) are fixed in place. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/15 43: 2012/09/17 51: C22B 71: HERAEUS PRECIOUS METALS GMBH & CO. KG 72: KRALIK, Joachim, STETTNER, Martin, ALAMEDA, Stefanie, Fuchs 33: DE 31: : 2011/03/18 54: PROCESS FOR RECOVERY OF NOBLE METALS FROM FUNCTIONALISED, NOBLE METAL-CONTAINING ADSORPTION MATERIALS A method for the recovery of noble metals from noble metal-containing compositions, the method including at least the steps of:i) providing a noble metal-containing composition containing an adsorption agent that is based on an inorganic material and is functionalised by organic groups and has at least one noble metal adsorbed to it;ii) ashing of the noble metal-containing composition provided in step i) in order to adjust a residual carbon content of at most 10 % by weight, relative to the total weight of the noble metal-containing composition after ashing, to obtain an ashed composition;iii) at least partial dissolution of the ashed composition obtained in step ii) in an alkaline aqueous solution to obtain a noble metal-containing residue;iv) at least partial dissolution of the noble metal-containing residue obtained step iii) in an oxidising aqueous acid to obtain an aqueous salt solution of the noble metal; andv) recovering, if applicable, the noble metal through reduction of the noble metal salt obtained in step iv). 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/22 43: 2012/09/25 51: C10G 71: DONALDSON COMPANY, INC. Page 284

285 72: BABCOCK, Brian, D., DOYLE, James, LAVALLEE, Gregory, L., MADSEN, Michael, John, JOHNSON, Philip, Edward 33: US 31: 61/236,653 32: 2009/08/25 54: WATER REMOVAL AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM A system and method for removing and managing water in liquid hydrocarbons is disclosed. The system and method utilize a water absorbent filter, such as one that utilizes super absorbent polymers, cellulose, cotton or other suitable material to remove water from the system that is either present as free water or as dissolved moisture within the liquid hydrocarbon. The super absorbent polymer filter can be regenerated through the introduction of a dried liquid hydrocarbon, through the use of an air drying system, or a combination of both. 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/22 43: 2012/09/25 51: F23J B65G 71: MAGALDI INDUSTRIE S.R.L. 72: MAGALDI, Mario 33: IT 31: RM2009A : 2009/09/24 54: SYSTEM FOR EXTRACTION AND TRANSPORT OF LIGHT ASHES BY MEANS OF A STEEL BELT CONVEYOR A transport apparatus (1 ) for dry extraction and transport of fly (light) ashes produced inside solid fuel boilers, apt to be associated with a fume dedusting system (100) and comprising: a metal belt conveyor (2), having a plurality of slats partially overlapped, apt to support a bed of fly ashes to transport it along a preset path, and a sealed metal casing (3) inside which said slats move; and - containment means for fly ashes, apt to confine the latter on said slats and along said transport path so as to limit relative motion between ashes and conveyor (2), which means comprises transverse boards (10), leveling members (7), side boards and a movable rear baffle (8). 21: 2012/ : 2012/03/20 43: 2012/09/21 51: A61H 71: FRANCIS, Graham 72: FRANCIS, Graham 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : 2011/03/17 54: A BED BATH A bed bath 10 includes a receptacle 12 having a base 14, a channel 16 extending around a periphery of the base 14 and sidewalls 18 extending from free edges of the channel 16, the receptacle 12 being sized and dimensioned to receive a person (not shown) therein. A porous inlay 20 (not shown) is configured to be placed onto the base 14 so as to overlay a major portion thereof. The base 14 is slanted from a head end 22 towards a toe end 24 thereof and a drain 26 is arranged in flow communication with the channel 16 at the toe end of the base. Page 285

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287 3. DESIGNS Page 287

288 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 31/10/2012 A2012/01893-SHIMANSKY, YAIR. Class 11.GEMSTONES A2012/01894-SHIMANSKY, YAIR. Class 11.GEMSTONES A2012/01895-SHIMANSKY, YAIR. Class 11.GEMSTONES A2012/01896-SHIMANSKY, YAIR. Class 11.GEMSTONES A2012/01898-BRIAN WORTHING; KEITH WOOLL; GIANCARLO FONTO. Class 13.JUNCTION BOX A2012/01900-STEPHEN JOHN ARCHIBALD. Class 07.COASTER F2012/01897-BRIAN WORTHING; KEITH WOOLL; GIANCARLO FONTO. Class 13.JUNTION BOX F2012/01899-STEPHEN JOHN ARCHIBALD. Class 07.COASTER F2012/01904-GRIPSCOT INNOVATIONS LTD. Class 21.HANDLE FOR SPORTING EQUIPMENT SPECIFICALLY, RACKETS, BATS AND OARS. Priority: 04/05/2012, APPLIED ON 01/11/2012 A2012/01901-MARS INCORPORATED. Class 01.A PET CHEW. Priority: 02/05/2012, F2012/01903-WILLIEM JACOBUS GAGIANO. Class 08.TURNING JEWELLERY HANGER - APPLIED ON 02/11/2012 A2012/01905-RENTOKIL INITIAL 1927 PLC. Class SOAP DISPENSERS. Priority: 04/05/2012, Page 288

289 A2012/01906-RENTOKIL INITIAL 1927 PLC. Class TOILET PAPER DISPENSERS. Priority: 04/05/2012, A2012/01907-SERRA SERVICES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 09.BIN A2012/01908-SERRA SERVICES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 23.PAPER TOWEL CABINET A2012/01913-RENTOKIL INITIAL 1927 PLC. Class DEODORANT HOLDER AND DISPENSER. Priority: 04/05/2012, A2012/01914-RENTOKIL INITIAL 1927 PLC. Class SANITARY LITTER RECEPTACLES. Priority: 04/05/2012, A2012/01915-RENTOKIL INITIAL 1927 PLC. Class SANITARY TOWEL DISPENSERS. Priority: 04/05/2012, A2012/01916-RENTOKIL INITIAL 1927 PLC. Class TOWEL DISPENSING CABINETS. Priority: 04/05/2012, F2012/01909-BENDIGO ELECTRICAL CC. Class 25.ELECTRICAL POLE BRACKET F2012/01912-DARYN LYNDLL JOHNSON. Class FITTINGS FOR CURTAINS - APPLIED ON 05/11/2012 A2012/01910-MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL GMBH. Class 25.BARRIER. Priority: 08/06/2012, A2012/01911-MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL GMBH. Class 25.BARRIER. Priority: 08/06/2012, F2012/01939-LORAINE QUINTON THERON. Class 02.BAREFOOT BALL GAME PLAYER`S TEMPORARY - APPLIED ON 06/11/2012 A2012/01917-NOORGAT, SHABEER ASHMED CASSIM. Class 09.BOTTLE AND CUP KIT A2012/01918-EA VENTURE CAPITAL PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 09.CLOSURES FOR CONTAINERS F2012/01919-HILTON BARRY EDGAR. Class 99.BUILDING BLOCKS - APPLIED ON 07/11/2012 A2012/01920-JOY CONTINENTAL LIMITED. Class 06.CHAIRS. Priority: 11/05/2012, Page 289

290 A2012/01921-JOY CONTINENTAL LIMITED. Class 06.CHAIRS. Priority: 11/05/2012, A2012/01922-WELLSTAT DIAGNOSTICS, LLC. Class 24.DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENT WITH A DISPLAY SCREEN. Priority: 15/05/2012, 29/420,956 A2012/01923-BUTHELEZI, SIFISO. Class 09.A BEVERAGE CONTAINER A2012/01928-MING HE. Class 02.JADORII (SHOE DESIGN AND SHAPE) A2012/01929-MING HE. Class 02.JADORII (SHOE DESIGN AND SHAPE) A2012/01930-MING HE. Class 02.JADORII (SHOE DESGN AND SHAPE) A2012/01931-MING HE. Class 02.JADORII (SHOE SHAPE AND DESING) A2012/01934-SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB. Class 15.CRUSHING APPARATUS. Priority: 05/05/2012, A2012/01935-SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB. Class 15.CRUSHING APPARATUS. Priority: 05/05/2012, F2012/01924-HENERIK AUGUST FREDERIK WILHEIM PIETERSE. Class 08.BELT SPLICE F2012/01925-HENERIK AUGUST FREDERIK WILHEIM PIETERSE. Class 12.BELT SPLICE F2012/01926-HENERIK AUGUST FREDERIK WILHEIM PIETERSE. Class 08.BELT SPLICE F2012/01927-HENERIK AUGUST FREDERIK WILHEIM PIETERSE. Class 12.BELT SPLICE F2012/01936-GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD. Class 25.A SEFETY MESH - APPLIED ON 08/11/2012 A2012/01932-JOYA BRANDS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 01.ITEM OF CONFECTIONARY A2012/01933-JOYA BRANDS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 01.ITEM OF CONFECTIONERY A2012/01938-ADVANCED VIEW SAFETY SYSTEMS PTY LTD. Class 12.PROXIMITY VIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY. Priority: 11/05/2012, 12285/2012 F2012/01937-GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD. Class 25.A SAFETY DEVICE - APPLIED ON 09/11/2012 A2012/01940-HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. Class 12.MOTORCYCLE. Priority: 10/05/2012, A2012/01942-DART INDUSTRIES INC. Class 07.CONTAINERS. Priority: 11/05/2012, 29/421,057 Page 290

291 A2012/01943-DART INDUSTRIES INC. Class 07.CONTAINERS. Priority: 11/05/2012, 29/421,057 A2012/01944-DART INDUSTRIES INC. Class 07.COVERS FOR CONTAINERS. Priority: 11/05/2012, 29/421,053 A2012/01945-DART INDUSTRIES INC. Class 07.CONTAINERS. Priority: 11/05/2012, 29/421,059 A2012/01946-TOYOTOMI KOGYO CO LTD. Class 23.HEATERS. Priority: 10/05/2012, A2012/01947-DART INDUSTRIES INC. Class 07.CONTAINERS. Priority: 11/05/2012, 29/421,059 F2012/01941-SCHOELLER ARCA STSTEMS GMBH. Class 09.BOTTLE CRATE. Priority: 16/05/2012, APPLIED ON 12/11/2012 A2012/01948-RENTOKIL INITIAL 1927 PLC. Class HAND SOAP DISPENSER A2012/01949-RENTOKIL INITIAL 1927 PLC. Class LINEL TOWEL CABINET A2012/01950-RENTOKIL INITIAL 1927 PLC. Class TISSUE DISPENSER A2012/01951-RENTOKIL INITIAL 1927 PLC. Class A TOILET ROLL HOLDER AND DIPSENSER A2012/01952-RENTOKIL INITIAL 1927 PLC. Class REFUSE AND TRASH CONTAINERS A2012/01953-RENTOKIL INITIAL 1927 PLC. Class REFUSE AND TRASH CONTAINERS A2012/01954-RESTONIC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 06.MATTRESS A2012/01955-RESTONIC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 06.MATTRESS A2012/01956-RESTONIC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 06.MATTRESS A2012/01957-RESTONIC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 06.MATTRESS A2012/01958-RESTONIC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 06.MATTRESS A2012/01959-RESTONIC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 06.MATTRESS A2012/01960-RESTONIC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 06.MATTRESS A2012/01961-RESTONIC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 06.MATTRESS A2012/01962-RESTONIC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 06.MATTRESS A2012/01963-RESTONIC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 06.MATTRESS A2012/02015-RENTOKIL INITIAL 1927 PLC. Class PAPER HAND-TOWEL DISPENSERS A2012/02016-RENTOKIL INITIAL 1927 PLC. Class TOILET CISTERN SANITISING FLUID DISPENSERS A2012/02017-RENTOKIL INITIAL 1927 PLC. Class AEROSOL AIR FRESHENER DISPENSER Page 291

292 A2012/02018-RENTOKIL INITIAL 1927 PLC. Class FAN-OPERATED AIR FRESHENER A2012/02019-RENTOKIL INITIAL 1927 PLC. Class REFUSE AND TRASH CONTAINERS - APPLIED ON 13/11/2012 A2012/01964-WELLSTAT DIAGNOSTICS, LLC. Class 24.SAMPLE CASSETTE FOR A DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUCTION. Priority: 15/05/2012, 29/420,967 A2012/01965-WELLSTAT DIAGNOSTICS, LLC. Class 24.SAMPLE CASSETTE FOR A DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENT. Priority: 15/05/2012, 29/420,967 A2012/01966-WELLSTAT DIAGNOSTICS, LLC. Class 24.SAMPLE CASSETTE FOR A DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENT. Priority: 15/05/2012, 29/420,967 F2012/01967-JAN HARM CHRISTIAAN HOLDT. Class 99.MECHANICAL COMPOMENT - APPLIED ON 14/11/2012 A2012/01968-SMITH & NEPHEW PLC. Class 24.MEDICAL DRESSING. Priority: 15/05/2012, A2012/01970-ADA JOSEPHINE MURRAY. Class 25.AN INTERLOCKING MEMBER A2012/01972-ADA JOSEPHINE MURRAY. Class 21.AN INTERLOCKING MEMBER A2012/01974-LASERFAB CC. Class 12.PULLEY INSTALLATION MECHANISM A2012/01975-LASERFAB CC. Class 08.CABLE SUPPORT BRACKET ASSEMBLY A2012/01976-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 30/05/2012, 29/423,247 A2012/01977-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 30/05/2012, 29/423,247 A2012/01978-MASTER LOCK COMPANY. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 30/05/2012, 29/423,247 F2012/01969-ADA JOSEPHINE MURRAY. Class 25.AN INTERLOCKING MEMBER F2012/01971-ADA JOSEPHINE MURRAY. Class 21.AN INTERLOKING MEMBER F2012/01973-ANNETTE VIJOEN. Class 09.BLACK FOR A PET BED - APPLIED ON 15/11/2012 Page 292

293 A2012/01979-HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. Class 12.AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 25/05/2012, A2012/01980-HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. Class 12.REAR BUMPER FOR AN AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 25/05/2012, A2012/01981-HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. Class 12.MOTORCYCLE. Priority: 17/05/2012, 2012/ A2012/01982-AFRICAN OXYGEN LIMITED. Class 23.REGULATORS A2012/01983-AFRICAN OXYGEN LIMITED. Class 23.REGULATIONS A2012/01984-KIA MOTORS CORPORATION. Class 12.AUTOMOBILE FOR PASSENGER. Priority: 04/06/2012, A2012/01985-WELLSTAT DIAGNOSTICS, LLC. Class 24.SAMPLE CASSETTE FOR A DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENT. Priority: 15/05/2012, 29/420,961 A2012/01986-WELLSTAT DIAGNOSTICS, LLC. Class 24.SAMPLE CASSETTE FOR A DIAGNOSTIC INTSTRUMENT. Priority: 15/05/2012, 29/420,961 A2012/01987-WELLSTAT DIAGNOSTICS, LLC. Class 24.SAMPLE CASSETTE FOR A DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENT. Priority: 15/05/2012, 29/420,961 A2012/01988-WELLSTAT DIAGNOSTICS, LLC. Class 24.SAMPLE CASSETTE FOR A DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENT. Priority: 15/05/2012, 29/420,961 A2012/01989-WELLSTAT DIAGNOSTICS, LLC. Class 24.SAMPLE CASSETTE FOR A DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENT. Priority: 15/05/2012, 29/420,961 A2012/01990-YOUWINENERGY GMBH. Class 13.WIND TURBINE. Priority: 15/05/2012, A2012/01992-YOUWINENERGY GMBH. Class 13.WIND TUBINE. Priority: 15/05/2012, A2012/02047-PAUL STUART TURNER. Class HIGH VISIBILITY DOUBLE TAG F2012/01991-YOUWINENERGY GMBH. Class 13.WIND TURBINE. Priority: 15/05/2012, APPLIED ON 19/11/2012 A2012/01995-THE PLANTATION SHUTTER CLOSE CORPORATION. Class 25.CONTRUCTION ELEMENTS A2012/01997-THE PLANTATION SHUTTER CLOSE CORPORATION. Class 25.CONTRUCTION ELEMENTS A2012/02000-THE PLANTATION SHUTTER CLOSE CORPORATION. Class 25.CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS A2012/02002-THE PLANTATION SHUTTER CLOSE CORPORATION. Class 25.CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS A2012/02003-SALIX PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. Class 24.AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICES. Priority: 10/05/2012, 29/422,358 Page 293

294 A2012/02004-SALIX PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. Class 24.AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICES. Priority: 18/05/2012, 29/422,349 A2012/02005-SALIX PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. Class 24.AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICES. Priority: 18/05/2012, 29/422,349 A2012/02006-SALIX PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. Class 24.AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICES. Priority: 18/05/2012, 29/422,358 A2012/02009-LORAINE QUINTON THERON. Class 02.BAREFOOT BALL GAME PLAYERS`S TEMPORARY TOE AND FOOT PROTECTOR F2012/01994-THE PLANTATION SHUTTER CLOSE CORPORATION. Class 25.CONTRUCTION ELEMENTS F2012/01996-THE PLANTATION SHUTTER CLOSE CORPORATION. Class 25.CONTRUCTION ELEMENTS F2012/01998-THE PLANTATION SHUTTER CLOSE CORPORATION. Class 25.CONTRUCTION ELEMENTS F2012/01999-THE PLANTATION SHUTTER CLOSE CORPORATION. Class 25.CONTRUCTION ELEMENTS F2012/02001-THE PLANTATION SHUTTER CLOSE CORPORATION. Class 25.CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS F2012/02007-ABDUL PHATHWA SENENE. Class 08.CHARACTER LOCK F2012/02008-ABDUL PHATHWA SENENE. Class 03.PROTECTIVE WASHING GLOVES F2012/02010-BUDGET ENERGY CC. Class 23.BRIQUETTE F2012/02011-BUDGET ENERGY CC. Class 23.BRIQUETTE F2012/02014-GARY ERROL FLAX. Class STAGE KITCHEN TAP FILTER - APPLIED ON 20/11/2012 A2012/02012-UNILEVER PLC. Class 23.TOILET. Priority: 31/05/2012, A2012/02013-THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY. Class 12.TIRES. Priority: 31/05/2012, 29/423,371 - APPLIED ON 21/11/2012 A2012/02024-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCK AND KEY COMBINATIONS. Priority: 23/05/2012, 29/422,706 A2012/02025-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 23/05/2012, 29/422,706 A2012/02026-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.KEYS. Priority: 23/05/2012, 29/422,706 Page 294

295 A2012/02027-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCK AND KEY COMBINATIONS. Priority: 23/05/2012, 29/422,707 A2012/02028-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 23/05/2012, 29/422,707 A2012/02029-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.KEYS. Priority: 23/05/2012, 29/422,707 A2012/02032-HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. Class 12.AUTOOBILES. Priority: 25/05/2012, A2012/02033-SINOX COMPANY LIMITED. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 22/05/2012, 29/422,553 A2012/02034-SINOX COMPANY LIMITED. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 22/05/2012, 29/422,554 A2012/02035-SINOX COMPANY LIMITED. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 22/05/2012, 29/422,555 F2012/02020-DOMENGOES BESTER. Class 15.PLATE F2012/02021-DOMENGOES BESTER. Class 08.PLATE F2012/02022-DOMENGOES BESTER. Class 15.POWER CLAMP F2012/02023-DOMENGOES BESTER. Class 08.POWER CLAMP F2012/02030-DE CARVALHO, JOAO SIMAO MARQUES. Class 23.SANITARY APPLIANCES F2012/02031-WATSON, IVAN. Class 08.LOCKING DEVICE - APPLIED ON 22/11/2012 A2012/02036-VALENTINO S.P.A.. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 10/08/2012, A2012/02037-HONDA MOTOR CO. LTD. Class 12.MOTORCYCLE. Priority: 24/05/2012, A2012/02038-DART INDUSTRIES INC. Class 07.CONTAINERS. Priority: 24/05/2012, 29/421,116 A2012/02039-DART INDUSTRIES INC. Class 07.CONTAINERS. Priority: 24/05/2012, 29/421,116 A2012/02040-DART INDUSTRIES INC. Class 07.CONTAINERS. Priority: 24/05/2012, 29/421,119 A2012/02041-DART INDUSTRIES INC. Class 07.COVERS FOR CONTAINERS. Priority: 24/05/2012, 29/421,117 A2012/02042-DART INDUSTRIES INC. Class 07.CONTAINERS. Priority: 24/05/2012, 29/421,119 A2012/02043-POONEN,CLIFFORD. Class 06.FRAMES A2012/02044-RED BULL GMBH. Class 15.REFRIGATATORS. Priority: 20/06/2012, A2012/02045-RED BULL GMBH. Class 15.REFRIGATORS. Priority: 20/06/2012, A2012/02048-RED BULL GMBH. Class 15.REFRIGATORS. Priority: 20/06/2012, Page 295

296 F2012/02046-LIONEL WAYNE BRITTANICUS THORNE. Class 11.FRYING OIL CRUMBS/FINES REMOVAL TRAY F2012/02049-STATUS OUTDOOR CC. Class 09.AMENITY UNIT F2012/02050-STATUS OUTDOOR CC. Class 20.SPINNER F2012/02051-STATUS OUTDOOR CC. Class 25.BOLLARD SLEEVE F2012/02052-HERONA ENGINEERING CC. Class 08.CHOKE GAUGE - APPLIED ON 26/11/2012 A2012/02053-DRYDEN, BRENDON PAUL. Class 09.SACHET PIERCING MILK JUG A2012/02054-RAMADA MINING PRODUCTS CC. Class 08.SHAFT FOR A TOOL F2012/02055-RAMADA MINING PRODUCTS CC. Class 08.SHAFT FOR A POOL F2012/02056-FLOWDS 3 LIMITED. Class 22.CONTAINER FOR A BLASTING CARTRIDGE F2012/02057-FOWLDS 3 LIMITED. Class 22.CONTAINER FOR A BLASTING CARTRIDGE F2012/02059-FOWLDS 3 LIMITED. Class 22.BLASTING CARTRIDGE F2012/02060-FOWLDS 3 LIMITED. Class 22.BLASTING CARTRIDGE F2012/02061-FOWLDS 3 LIMITED. Class 22.SLEEVE FOR A BLASTING CARTRIDGE F2012/02062-FOWLDS 3 LIMITED. Class 22.BLASTING CARTRIDGE - APPLIED ON 27/11/2012 A2012/02064-HONDA MOTOR CO LTD. Class 26.REAR COMBINATION LAMPS FOR AUTOMOBILES. Priority: 31/05/2012, A2012/02065-HONDA MOTOR CO LTD. Class 12.REAR BUMPERS FOR AUTOMOBILES. Priority: 31/05/2012, A2012/02066-HONDA MOTOR CO LTD. Class 12.FRONT BUMPERS FOR AUTOMOBILES. Priority: 31/05/2012, A2012/02067-HONDA MOTOR CO LTD. Class 12.AUTOMOBILES. Priority: 31/05/2012, A2012/02068-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 06.LOCKS. Priority: 04/06/2012, 29/423,699 A2012/02069-PHILLIP BOAS MICHAEL MOKGOSI. Class 99.KERB INLET Page 296

297 ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40 Application Number Assignor Assignee A2008/01014 SHAREDPHONE INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED A2011/01174 SHAREDPHONE INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED A2008/01015 SHAREDPHONE INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED FLASH IP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED FLASH IP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED FLASH IP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41 No records available CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED No records available CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED No records available APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT No records available APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA DESIGNS ACT, No. 195 OF 1993 APPLICATIONS TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION (SECTIONS 26, 27-REGULATION 41) 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 Page 297

298 Design no: F2012/00169 Applicant: PIKE, ALLAN KEITH Class: 8 Article to which the design is to be applied: BRACKETS Date of Lodgement: 02/04/ Registrar of Designs Design no: F2012/01351 Applicant: CHETTY Sivanandah, Govindasamy Class: 28 Article to which the design is to be applied: THOOTHBRUSH HOLDER Date of Lodgement: 08/08/ Registrar of Designs NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS Notice of registration of the designs mentioned below has been issued by the Registrar of Designs in terms of the Designs Act, 1993 (Act No. 195 of 1993) INSPECTION OF DESIGNS A design application, may after a notice of registration has been published, be inspected during office hours at the Designs Office, Pretoria, at a charge of R3, 00 COPIES OF DOCUMENTS The Designs Office, Private Bag X400, Pretoria, supplies photocopies of all design documents at R1, 00 per page. (Payment to be affected by revenue stamps only.) The numerical references denote the following: (21) Number of application. (22) Date of lodgement. (23) release date (if applicable). (DR) Date of registration. (52) Class. (24) Type of design. (71) Name(s) of applicant(s). (33) Country. (31) Number and. (32) Date of convention application. (54) Articles to which design is to be applied. (57) Brief statement of features. N.B.: Date of registration (DR) is either Date of lodgement (22) or Date of convention of application (32) whichever is the earlier. Registrar of Designs Page 298

299 21: A2004/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL TECHNOLOGY 33: 29/202,306 31: US 32: : A Meter for Indicating Changes in the Resistance of a Living Body 57: The design relates to a meter for indicating changes in the resistance of a living body. the features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2009/ : 06/03/ : 43: 18/10/ : Class : Part A 71: RIDU TRADING 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: MINERAL WATER BOTTLE 57: Bottle design for mineral water, the bottle is made from PET with a ibldinj groove towards the centre of the bottle the neck finish is 300mm & the bottle has a light blue tint with grooves in it. 21: A2004/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL TECHNOLOGY 33: 29/202,306 31: US 32: : A Meter for Indicating Changes in the Resistance of a Living Body 57: The design relates to a meter for indicating changes in the resistance of a living body. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2009/ : 17/03/ : 43: 18/10/ : Class : Part A 71: JOHANNES EKSTEEN 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: DOG HARNESS 57: Invention relates to a girth tightening harness. When strain is brought upon a leash the harness tightens around the animal girth encouraging animals to cease pulling the leash to release the tensions in the harness. Thus discouraging tugging and pulling on the leash. It is thus a primary object of the present invention to provide a harness for restraining an animal in conjunction with a leash by applying pressure so the animals girth. Page 299

300 21: A2009/ : 23/11/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: FUTURE PUBLISHING (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: TROPHY 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration of the trophy substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. 54: FACEPLATES FOR TOUCH SENSITIVE ELECTRICAL SWITCHES 57: The design is for a faceplate with one or more LED's identifying one or more areas to be touched to manipulate one or more touch sensitive switches behind the faceplate. The faceplate includes a thin generally planar body which is rectangular in outline in plan view, with rounded corners. The one or more LED's are located in a planar central rectangular face of the body. A peripheral endless region of the body between the central face and side edges of the body is convexly bevelled. The peripheral region is wider along shorter sides of the body than along longer sides of the body. 21: A2010/ : : 43: : Class 13 24: Part A 71: POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 21: A2010/ : 22/11/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: MALINOWSKI THOMAS RAINER of Golf Park 3, Engen House, Raapenberg Road, Mowbray, 7925,South Africa 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: ICE MOULD 57: The design relates to an ice mould. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the mould substantially as illustrated in the accompanying illustrations. Page 300

301 54: MOUTHGUARDS 57: The design is for a mouthguard having an elongate body which is generally rounded V-shaped in top and bottom view. The body defines an elongate, rounded V-shaped seat which extends along the length of the body. The body includes upwardly projecting front and rear walls which curve upwardly from, and extend along the length of, a front and rear side of the seat, respectively, with the front wall being higher than the rear wall. A flat, elongate, complementary body member is superimposed on, and integral with, a front portion of the front wall. 21: A2010/ : : 43: : Class 24 24: Part A 71: Shock Doctor, Inc. 33: 29/362,918 31: US 32: : MOUTHGUARDS 57: The design is for a mouthguard having an elongate body which is generally rounded V-shaped in top and bottom view. The body defines an elongate, rounded V-shaped seat which extends along the length of the body. The body includes upwardly projecting front and rear walls which curve upwardly from, and extend along the length of, a front and rear side of the seat, respectively, with the front wall being higher than the rear wall. A flat, complementary body member is superimposed on, and integral with, a front portion of the front wall. The body member includes a downwardly depending lip. Three dimensional view 21: A2010/ : : 43: : Class 13 24: Part A 71: ROSHNI ENTERPRISE CC 54: ELECTRICAL MULTI-PLUG 57: The design is to be applied to an electrical multiplug. The features for which protection is claimed are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the drawing. Three dimensional view 21: A2010/ : : 43: : Class 24 24: Part A 71: Shock Doctor, Inc. 33: 29/362,919 31: US 32: Page 301

302 57: An upper front grill in accordance with the design is shown in perspective front view. 21: A2010/ : : 43: : Class 14 24: Part A 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 33: 29/354,883 31: US 32: : HANDSET 57: The hanset is shown ib perspective front view showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Titan International, Inc. 54: TIRES 57: The design is for a tire. The tire includes two rows of tread elements, each row having a series of circumferentially spaced, protruding elements. Each of the elements has a centrally disposed inner portion which extends parallel to an axis of the tire and an outer portion which extends from the inner portion outwardly to a side of the tire, the outer portion being at an obtuse angle relative to the inner portion. The tread elements in the two rows are circumferentially staggered relative to one another and the inner portions overlap in a central region of the tire. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC 33: : DE 32: : FRONT GRILL (UPPER) Page 302

303 Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : 31/03/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: SPEC MOLDERS (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: TAMPER EVIDENT CAP ASSEMBLY 57: The design relates to a TAMPER EVIDENT CAP ASSEMBLY. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration pattern and/or ornamentation 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 4 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/381,173 31: US 32: : ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS 57: The design is for an oral care implement which has an elongate body which includes a head, a neck and a curved handle. The head merges seamlessly into the neck, which in turn, merges seamlessly into the handle. The head is generally oval-shaped in front view, and has bristles projecting from its front surface, and tongue scraping and cleaning formations on its rear surface. The bristles have a shorter length in a center thereof. The formations include projections arranged around a peanut formation. The head also has a set of protrusions protruding from each side of the head in the direction of the bristles. A top portion of the handle includes a series of oval formations, one within the other and increasing in size. The handle includes a segmented pattern towards its free end. Page 303

304 Three dimensional view from front Three dimensional view from front 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 4 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: 29/380,378 31: US 32: : ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS 57: The design is for an oral care implement which has an elongate body, and includes a head, a handle and a neck connecting the head to the handle. The head is generally oval-shaped in front view, and has bristles projecting from its front surface, and tongue scraping formations on its rear surface. Three longitudinally spaced rings extend around the handle towards the end from which the neck protrudes. End portions of the handle are separated by a waisted mid-portion, the handle thus having a slender hourglass shape. Slightly arcuate, longitudinally spaced raised protrusions are provided on a rear surface of the handle. A series of longitudinally spaced undulations are provided on the front surface. A U-shaped formation located within an oval shaped formation is found on the front of the handle towards its free end. 21: A2011/ : : : : Class 6. 24: Part A 71: SEAT KING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: Seat 57: The design relates to a seat. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. Page 304

305 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 33: : EU 32: : PACKAGING, ESPECIALLY FOR CIGARETTE PACKETS 57: The design is for a lid and a closure tab combination of a cigarette packet. The cigarette packet has a body and a lid which is hinged to the body. The closure tab is attached to the body and has a rectangular flap. The flap is angled away at an acute angle from the body and has a central, semicircular cut-out in its bottom edge. An elongate catch is formed in the lid and the flap fits into the catch when the lid is closed, thereby securing it. The catch is generally rectangular, and has opposed, stepped sides which are offset in depth. bottom edge. An elongate catch is formed in the lid and the flap locates over the catch when the lid is cloased, thereby securing it. The catch is generally rectangular, and has opposed sides which are offset in depth. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 33: : EU 32: : PACKAGING, ESPECIALLY FOR CIGARETTE PACKETS 57: The design is for a lid and a closure tab combination of a cigarette packet. The cigarette packet has a body and a lid which is hinged to the body. The closure tab is attached to the body and has a rectangular flap. The flap is angled away from the body and has two triangular cut-outs in its 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 33: : EU 32: : PACKAGING, ESPECIALLY FOR CIGARETTE PACKETS 57: The design is for a lid and a closure tab combination of a cigarette packet. The cigarette packet has a body and a lid which is hinged to the body. The closure tab is attached to the body and has a rectangular flap. The flap is angled away at an acute angle from the body. An elongate catch is formed in the lid and the flap fits into the catch when the lid is closed, thereby securing it. The catch is generally rectangular, and has opposed sides which are offset in depth. Page 305

306 71: MONTRES TUDOR S.A. 33: : CH 32: : Watch Wristlet 57: The design relates to a watch wristlet. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : 12/09/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: DANIEL VUSUMUZI MABASO ESQ 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: T-SHIRTS 57: Bread winner is a brand of t-shirts that are designed in different shapes of bread and in different colors. The design is designed like a medal where the bread is held by a chain hence it looks like a medal, there's a full loaf, half loaf, slice and a bitten slice of the bread winner designs. The bread winner is written "B.R.E.A.D WINNER" where when you read it without the BAND D of bread it reads REA winner which means we are winning in Sotho. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: ROLEX SA 33: : CH 32: : Watch Dial 57: The design relates to a watch dial. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A Page 306

307 33: : CH 32: : Wristlet 57: The design relates to a wristlet. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: ROLEX SA 33: : CH 32: : Watch Dial 57: The design relates to a watch dial. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: MONTRES TUDOR S.A. 33: : CH 32: : Watch Case 57: The design relates to a watch case. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: ROLEX SA Page 307

308 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: MONTRES TUDOR S.A. 33: : CH 32: : Watch Dial 57: The design relates to a watch dial. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 57: The design relates to a watch case. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: MONTRES TUDOR S.A. 33: : CH 32: : Wrist Watch 57: The design relates to a wrist watch. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: MONTRES TUDOR S.A. 33: : CH 32: : Hand for a Wrist Watch 57: The design relates to a hand for a wrist watch. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: MONTRES TUDOR S.A. 33: : CH 32: : Watch Case 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: MONTRES TUDOR S.A. 33: : CH 32: : Watch Case 57: The design relates to a watch case. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. Page 308

309 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: MONTRES TUDOR S.A. 33: : CH 32: : Watch 57: The design relates to a watch. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: MONTRES TUDOR S.A. 33: : CH 32: : Watch Dial 57: The design relates to a watch dial. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and /or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: MONTRES TUDOR S.A. 33: : CH 32: : Watch Case 57: The design relates to a watch case. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: MONTRES TUDOR S.A. 33: : CH 32: : Watch Dial 57: The design relates to a watch dial. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. Page 309

310 57: The design is for a hanger. The hanger includes a carabiner, a doubled strap and a plurality of strap adjusters on the doubled strap. 21: A2011/ : 19/09/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: SAFORI AMPONSAH JOSEPH 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: PAULO OVERFLOW (CODE.PO:001) 57: The Paulo Overflow (Code.PO:001) is a functional bathroom basin with overflow hole, single water tap hole and drain hole. Easy to clean, it is made for counter top. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : 14/10/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: MAVERICK ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONTAINER HANDLE 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/ : : : : Class 6 24: Part A 71: KARO PROJECTS CC 54: HANGERS Page 310

311 21: A2011/ : : : : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Avion Spirits LLC 33: 29/378,874 31: US 32: : BOTTLES 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the pattern and/or shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of a body for a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : : : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Avion Spirits LLC 33: 29/373,874 31: US 32: : BOTTLES 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the pattern and/or shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : 28/11/ : 43: 14/08/ : Class : Part A 71: SCHOELLER ARCA STSTEMS GMBH 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: PALLET 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). Page 311

312 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 25 24: Part A 71: WACO Africa (Pty) Ltd 54: PODGER DEVICE FOR ASSEMBLING SCAFFOLDING 57: The design is applied for a podger device for assembling scaffolding. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a podger device for assembling scaffolding, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 1. 24: Part A 71: SOREMARTEC S.A. 33: DM/ : IB 32: : A Confectionery Product 57: The design relates to a confectionary product. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. Persective view 21: A2011/ : 07/12/ : 43: 20/09/ : Class : Part A 71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BUFFER 57: The design relates to a buffer. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 1. 24: Part A 71: SOREMARTEC S.A. 33: DM/ : IB 32: : A Confectionery Product 57: The design relates to a confectionery product. The features for which protection is claimed reside in Page 312

313 the appearance resulting from the ornamentation caused by the use of two layers of different colours in the sidewall of the confectionery product when viewed in a partially open configuration 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed, include the shape and configuration of a teaching aid, substantially as shown in the accompanying representation. 21: A2011/ : 20/12/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: EVERSTONE INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A TILE 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape, pattern, configuration and ornamentation of a tile as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. 21: A2011/ : 23: 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: BRADLEY EWART FOSTER 54: VEHICLE ROOF CARRIER 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a vehicle roof carrier for, in particular, one or more ladders, resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown in the accompanying photographs 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 19 24: Part A 71: FEDER, Corrine, Belinda 54: A TEACHING AID 21: A2011/ : 23: 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: BRADLEY EWART FOSTER 54: VEHICLE ROOF CARRIER Page 313

314 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a vehicle roof carrier for a canoe, surfboard, ladder or the like resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown in the accompanying photographic view, the words being disclaimed 21: A2011/ : 23: 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: TONGAAT HULETT LIMITED 54: DISPENSER FOR COMESTIBLES 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a dispenser for comestibles resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown in the accompanying drawing 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 33: : EU 32: : COMMUNICATIONS UNITS ESPECIALLY PARENT UNITS FOR BABYPHONES 57: The design is in respect of a communications unit, especially a parent unit for a babyphone. The unit comprises a body having a front panel, a back panel and four side panels with curved corners. A rectangular display panel occupies an operatively upper part of the front panel. A circular speaker is positioned below the display panel, and is flanked by groups of openings, with a group of openings being provided on either side of the speaker. A looped handle protrudes from an upper corner of the body when viewed from front. Three buttons are located on one side panel of the body. 21: A2011/ : 23: 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: BRADLEY EWARD FOSTER 54: VEHICLE ROOF CARRIER 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a vehicle roof carrier for a canoe, surfboard, ladder or the like resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown in the accompanying photographic views, the words being disclaimed 21: A2012/ : : 43: Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 14 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 33: : EU 32: : COMMUNICATIONS UNITS ESPECIALLY BABY UNITS FOR BABYPHONES 57: The design is in respect of a communications unit, especially a baby unit for a babyphone. The unit comprises a body, a base and a pivotal connection which connects the body and the base pivotally together. The base includes three spaced feet which extend outwardly from an extension portion which has, at its operatively upper end, a component of the pivotal connection. The feet are arranged in the form of a Y when the unit is seen from the bottom. The body is of a truncated cylindrical form, and has an operatively forwardly Page 314

315 directed centrally positioned circular receiver. A tab protrudes upwardly from a back portion of the body. Another component of the pivotal connection protrudes operatively downwardly from the back portion of the body. Front perspective view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. 33: : JP 32: : AUTOMOBILE TYRE 57: The design is applied to the tread of an automobile tyre. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a tread of an automobile tyre substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2012/ : 03/01/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: DOT DOT DOT EX WHY ZED DESIGN (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: INTERACTIVE KIOSK 57: The design relates to an interactive kiosk. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of an interactive kiosk substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. Page 315

316 54: COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT 57: The design is for communications equipment which has a housing and two antennas. The housing is generally rectangular in shape with rounded corners, when seen in top and bottom view. The housing has an upper part and a complementary lower part. A front and sides of the respective upper and lower parts of the housing taper slightly inwardly towards each other. The lower part is positioned on four rounded foot formations which are located proximate respective corners of the lower part, when seen in bottom view. The upper part has a base, which is positioned on top of the lower part of the housing and a complementary top panel which is positioned on top of the base. The antennas are generally L-shaped and project rearwardly and upwardly from a rear of the housing. The antennas are located proximate respective corners of the housing, when seen in top view. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9. 24: Part A 71: OBSCHESTVO S OGRANICHENNOY OTVETSTVENNOSTYU "CONCEPT" 33: : EM 32: : Packaging 57: The design relates to packaging. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. 33: : JP 32: : Outboard Motor 57: The design relates to an outboard motor. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 14 24: Part A 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 33: : CN 32: Page 316

317 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: : DE 32: : MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a vehicle, particularly a twodoor sports car, having a flat silhouette and short front and rear overhangs. The bonnet has a V- shaped semi-transparent surface merging into the windscreen merging into a transparent roof merging into the rear window like a black band. The front has flat headlights with two adjacent U-shaped arches framed by a U-shaped surround. The rimmed kidney-shaped radiator grille is conspicuously broad and flat. The front apron has a funnel-shaped element in its center being flanked by sculptural air intakes and channelling ducts. The upwardsswinging doors consist of large glass surfaces making partly visible the underlying carbon frame. The side has horizontal lines converging from above and below towards the rear, emphasizing the vehicle s wedge shape. The rear has threedimensional air outlets and broad, U-shaped tail lights appearing to be floating in the rear s upper layer. The rimmed rear apron element is funnelshaped. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: ÅSBERG, KENNETH 33: : EM 32: : A Golf Tee Holder 57: The design relates to a golf tee holder. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. Three dimensional view from the front and side 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: : DE 32: : MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a vehicle, particularly a fivedoor hatchback, having a long wheelbase, short front and rear overhangs, and conspicuously large, narrow wheels. The vehicle has a transparent roof and large glass surfaces in the opposing doors making partly visible the underlying carbon frame. The front has U-shaped headlights framed by U- shaped lines. The rimmed kidney-shaped radiator grille has a swage line extending parallel to the Page 317

318 bonnet edge. Below each headlight, the funnelshaped front apron element has a trapezoidal cutout enclosing a trapezoidal light and a horizontal lip in its lower portion. The vertical edges of the front apron element serve as the vehicle s side borders. The side has horizontal lines converging from above and below towards the rear, emphasizing the vehicle s wedge shape. The rear has a glass tailgate, the U-shaped tail lights appearing to be floating in the glass. The rimmed rear apron element is funnel-shaped. Three dimensional view from the front and side 21: A2012/ : 06/01/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: LG ELECTRONICS INC 33: KR. 31: : 2011/12/28 54: A MOBILE PHONE 57: The design relates to a mobile phone. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a mobile phone substantially as shown in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 6 24: Part A 71: KALYAN, Rakesh 54: SHOE POLISHING STATIONS 57: The design is for a shoe polishing station. The kiosk includes a rectangular upstanding body and two panels, a front panel and a back panel, which are pivotally connected respectively to a front and back of a lower end of the body. The front panel can be pivoted forwardly to reveal a shoe shining or polishing area. The front panel includes an upper portion and a lower portion which are slidably connected to each other. The bottom portion is pivotally connected to the body while a top portion is linearly slidably displaceable relative to the bottom portion. The top portion has mounted thereon a wedge to accommodate a shoe to be shined. The rear panel opens to reveal a series of spaced apart storage shelves. When both panels are closed, a handle on a side of the body permits the kiosk to be conveniently carried. Page 318

319 Three dimensional view from back (doors open, footrest extended) 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: LILI DIAMONDS 33: : IL 32: : Gemstone 57: The design relates to a gemstone. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 33: : JP 32: : A MOTORCYCLE 57: The design is applied to a motorcycle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of a motorcycle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: LILI DIAMONDS 33: : IL 32: : Gemstone 57: The design relates to a gemstone. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 24 24: Part A 71: Biobehavioral Diagnostics Company 33: 29/397,052 31: US 32: : PORTABLE COMPUTER INSTRUMENT FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF BEHAVIORAL AND NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS Page 319

320 57: The design is applied to a portable computer instrument. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a portable computer instrument substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 33: 29/397,465 31: US 32: : Container with Overcap 57: The design relates to a container with an overcap. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9. 24: Part A 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 33: 29/397,465 31: US 32: : Overcap 57: The design relates to an overcap. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 54: Gemstone Viewer 57: The design relates to a gemstone viewer. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class Class 9. 24: Part A Page 320

321 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: LG ELECTRONICS INC. 33: : KR 32: : Television Receiver 57: The design relates to a television receiver. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 71: HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: AN END CAP FOR A ROCK DRILL 57: The design is applied to an end cap for a hydraulically operated rock drill. The drill is for use in mines. A pair of trunnions are provided for connection into a mounting arrangement on a drill rig. The end cap is also provided with a pair of oppositely arranged longitudinal holes to receive tie bolts which extend along the outside of the rock drill. The angular offset between the trunnions and tie bolt holes serves to present a compact profile of the drill when mounted on a drill rig. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.) 33: : JP 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: A2012/ : 23: 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: TIGER FOOD BRANDS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY HOLDING COMPANY (PTY) LTD 54: BOTTLE 57: The novelty in the design as applied to a bottle resides in the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings 21: A2012/ : 19/01/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A Page 321

322 rectangular in plan view outline, also having a chamfered corner, and includes two parallel tubular fuel burners, extending between ends of the upper portion, below the grill. The upper portion provides leg sockets at corners thereof, the leg sockets receiving removable telescopic legs of the barbeque. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 33: : JP 32: : AN AUTOMOBILE 57: The design is applied to an automobile. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of an automobile substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2012/ : : : : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Heatwave Fireplace Industries CC 54: BARBEQUES 57: The design is for a barbeque. The barbeque has an upper cooking surface comprising a grill that is held by surrounds which are provided by a grill frame, the grill and its frame being generally rectangular and having one chamfered corner. The grill frame forms part of an upper portion of the barbeque, projecting beyond one end thereof and providing a flat ledge. The upper portion is generally 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 22 24: Part A 71: United States Fire Arms Manufacturing Co., Inc. 33: 29/397,915 31: US 32: : FIREARMS 57: The design relates to a firearm. The firearm has a body with a generally elongate cuboid upper portion and an irregularly shaped lower portion. The lower portion of the body is contiguous with the upper portion and is provided with a stepped peripheral edge at a front end thereof. The lower portion defines a upper, oval recess and a smaller, elongate recess therebeneath. Page 322

323 Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 33: : CH 32: : COFFEE MACHINES 57: The design is for a coffee machine which includes a base which narrows toward a rear of the machine. A vertical tower having a convexly curved top and laterally bulging side walls is provided centrally on the base. Adjacent one side of the tower, a corrugated circular cylindrical receptacle is provided. A circular platform is provided on an opposite side of the tower. An outwardly bulging container, which has a curved handle toward an upper region, abuts a rear of the tower. The upper region of the container matches the curvature of the top. A forwardly protruding part-circular platform is provided below a downwardly facing dispenser and a rectangular grid is provided below the platform. A pair of operating knobs protrude from a front end of the top of the tower. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 33: : CH 32: : COFFEE MACHINES 57: The design is for a coffee machine which includes an elongate base which has an oval outline when seen from the top, upon which a vertically extending tower is centrally located. Toward a rear of the machine, an outwardly bulging container is provided adjacent a rear face of the tower. The tower has laterally facing side walls, major surfaces of which bulge outwardly exhibiting a convex curvature. The machine has a convexly curved top which projects forwardly past the tower creating an overhang in which a downwardly facing dispenser is housed. A part-circular platform protrudes from a front face of the tower below the dispenser. A downwardly depending tubular spout is disposed toward one side of the front of the tower. The machine has a pair of forwardly facing operating knobs on an end of the top. Page 323

324 Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Hyundai Motor Company 33: : KR 32: : MOTOR CARS 57: The design relates to a motor vehicle. The vehicle includes a tear-drop shaped body with headlight clusters at opposite sides of a front portion of the body, each headlight cluster having a lens with an upwardly outwardly directed apex and increasing in breadth in a laterally inward direction. A front bumper has a central recess defining a radiator grill having upper and lower portions. On each side of the body, two lateral doors with windows and an elongate depression in a lower portion of each door are provided. A shoulder line is defined below and substantially parallel to said windows, with a rear portion turning upwards rearwardly. The body bulges slightly laterally to define wheel arches. A rear door is defined by a roughly ellipsoidal upper widow portion, intersecting a roughly trapezoidal lower portion. Rear light clusters flank the rear door, contiguous with the periphery of the rear door. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 24 24: Part A 71: GE Healthcare UK Limited 33: : EU 32: : SAMPLE HOLDERS 57: The design is for a sample holder for holding multiple sample cards used in biological tests. The sample holder is configured to provide for such cards to be placed in parallel in a series of slots provided in the sample holder to maximize the density of the cards, and to provide for simple mechanical picking of the cards from the sample holder when the sample holder is placed in or adjacent a card picking mechanism. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 24 24: Part A 71: GE Healthcare UK Limited 54: SAMPLE HOLDERS 57: The design is for a sample holder for holding multiple sample cards used in biological tests. The Page 324

325 sample holder is configured to provide for such cards to be placed in parallel in a series of slots provided in the sample holder to maximize the density of the cards, and to provide for simple mechanical picking of the cards from the sample holder when the sample holder is placed in or adjacent a card picking mechanism. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 24 24: Part A 71: GE Healthcare UK Limited 33: : EU 32: : SAMPLE HOLDERS 57: The design is for a sample holder for holding multiple sample cards used in biological tests. The sample holder is configured to provide for such cards to be placed in parallel in a series of slots provided in the sample holder to maximize the density of the cards, and to provide for simple mechanical picking of the cards from the sample holder when the sample holder is placed in or adjacent a card picking mechanism. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 24 24: Part A 71: GE Healthcare UK Limited 33: : EU 32: : SAMPLE HOLDERS 57: The design is for a sample holder for holding multiple sample cards used in biological tests. The sample holder is configured to provide for such cards to be placed in parallel in a series of slots provided in the sample holder to maximize the density of the cards, and to provide for simple mechanical picking of the cards from the sample holder when the sample holder is placed in or adjacent a card picking mechanism. Three dimensional view Page 325

326 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 24 24: Part A 71: GE Healthcare UK Limited 33: : EU 32: : SAMPLE HOLDERS 57: The design is for a sample holder for holding multiple sample cards used in biological tests. The sample holder is configured to provide for such cards to be placed in parallel in a series of slots provided in the sample holder to maximize the density of the cards, and to provide for simple mechanical picking of the cards from the sample holder when the sample holder is placed in or adjacent a card picking mechanism. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 8 24: Part A 71: Dart Industries Inc. 33: 29/374,372 31: US 32: : KNIFE SHARPENER 57: The design is for a knife sharpener including an elongated sharpener part, an elongated handle, and a closure. The sharpener has a folded configuration, in which the sharpener part is inside the handle, and an operative configuration, in which the sharpener part projects from and is roughly aligned with the handle. In the folded configuration, the closure closes off a flat base of the handle. At one end of the handle, a bottom portion thereof is bulged laterally outwardly. At an opposite end of the handle, the housing and the sharpener part define a contiguous surface which defines a reverse curve in side view of the sharpener. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 8 24: Part A 71: Dart Industries Inc. 33: 29/374,372 31: US 32: : KNIFE SHARPENER 57: The design is for a knife sharpener including an elongated sharpener part, an elongated handle, and a closure. The sharpener has a folded configuration, in which the sharpener part is inside the handle, and an operative configuration, in which the sharpener part projects from and is roughly aligned with the handle. In the operative configuration, in side view, the sharpener part and the handle define a flat base. The closure stands proud of the sharpener part and the handle and is perpendicular to the base. An underside of the handle is open, providing entry for the sharpener part. An upper ridge of the sharpener part defines two longitudinally spaced, transverse blade entry slots. In side view, the upper ridge curves towards the base in the direction away from the handle. A bottom portion of the handle remote from the sharpener part is bulged laterally outwardly. Page 326

327 52: Class 24 24: A 71: NYCOMED DANMARK ApS 33: : EP 32: : MEDICAL INJECTOR 57: The design is to be applied to a medical injector. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, and/or pattern and/or ornamentation substantially as shown in the representations. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : 07/02/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 33: US. 31: 29/403, : 2011/10/06 54: HANDSET 57: The handset is shown in perspective front view showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2012/ : 16/02/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGD (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container, specifically for a pet medicine bottle. The container has 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 into the neck portion. The top portion is cylindrical and includes a circumferential collar at its base and spiral ridges on its upper exterior wall for engaging a matched groove of a lid. 21: A2012/ : : 43: Page 327

328 21: A2012/ : 16/02/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGD (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container, specifically for a pet medicine bottle. The container has 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 into the neck portion. The top portion is cylindrical and includes a circumferential collar at its base and spiral ridges on its upper exterior wall for engaging a matched groove of a lid. 21: A2012/ : 16/02/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGD (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container, specifically for a pet medicine bottle. The container has 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 into the neck portion. The top portion is cylindrical and includes a circumferential collar at its base and spiral ridges on its upper exterior wall for engaging a matched groove of a lid. Page 328

329 57: The design relates to an outdoor lighting fixture. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: SCHREDER 33: : EM 32: : Outdoor Lighting Fixture 57: The design relates to an outdoor lighting fixture. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 31 24: Part A 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 54: BEVERAGE DISPENSERS 57: The design is for a beverage dispenser having a generally rectangular body which includes a rear, a front, two sides, a bottom and a top. On the front, the bottom end portion includes a generally rectangular recess configured to receive a beverage container therein, in use. The recess includes a pair of circular stool-shaped formations and a generally rectangular flat lip formation with rounded front corners extending forwardly there-from. The front includes a two-tone shading, an ornamental formation comprising a generally square panel and a generally rectangular panel off centred on said square panel and a plurality of lateral rib formations there-below. A raised band formation is wrapped around a front end portion along the sides, top and bottom. The side includes vent formations. Each bottom corner is provided with a leg. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: SCHREDER 33: : EM 32: : Outdoor Lighting Fixture Page 329

330 Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 33: : EU 32: : CIGARETTE PACKETS (PACKAGING) 57: The design is for a cigarette packet. The design relates to a cuboid shaped pack for smoking articles which has been twisted about its longitudinal axis so that the walls of the pack are part helical in shape. The pack has been twisted through an angle of approximately 90 degrees. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 33: : EU 32: : CIGARETTE PACKETS (PACKAGING) 57: The design is for a cigarette packet. The design relates to a cuboid shaped pack for smoking articles which has been twisted about its longitudinal axis so that the walls of the pack are part helical in shape. The pack has been twisted through an angle of approximately 30 degrees. Page 330

331 21: A2012/ : 21/02/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: HANSGROHE AG 33: EU. 31: : 2011/08/31 54: GRIP FOR A SANITARY FITTING 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a grip for a sanitary fitting substantially as shown in the accompanying representation. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/ : 21/02/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: HANSGROHE AG 33: EU. 31: : 2011/09/01 54: HEAD SHOWER 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a head shower substantially as shown in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/ : 21/02/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: HANSGROHE AG 33: EU. 31: : 2011/09/01 54: HAND SHOWER 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a hand shower substantially as shown in the accompanying representation. Page 331

332 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. 33: 29/400,833 31: US 32: : Automobile 57: The design relates to an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: A 71: BRADKEN RESOURCES PTY LIMITED 54: HOIST LINK FOR A DRAGLINE ASSEMBLY 57: The design is to be applied to a hoist link for a dragline assembly. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/ : 27/02/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: INDY OIL SA (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BOTTLE 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). Page 332

333 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Functional 71: STANDER, Hendrik, Christoffel, STANDER, Susanna, Jacoba 54: A PAIR OF TONGS 57: The representation shows a three-dimensional top rear view of a pair of tongs in accordance with the present design in which spatula and gripping members of the pair of tongs are in a non-gripping condition. 21: A2012/ : 23: 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: CHAWARIN SAKULSACHA 54: DRINKING CONTAINER 57: The design for which protection is sought is applied to a drinking container substantially as shown in the publication figure. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 21 24: Part A 71: KT CORPORATION 33: : KR 32: : EDUCATIONAL ROBOT 57: The design for which protection is claimed relates to the shape, pattern, ornamentation, and/or configuration of an educational robot as shown in perspective view in the drawing. Page 333

334 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 14 24: Part A 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 33: 29/403,809 31: US 32: : HANDSET 57: The handset is shown in perspective front view showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 32 24: Part A 71: KT CORPORATION 33: : KR 32: : ICON FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN 57: The design for which protection is claimed relates to the shape, pattern, ornamentation, and/or configuration of an icon for a display screen as shown in front view in the drawing. 21: A2012/ : : 43: : Class 14 24: Part A 71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC. 33: : JP 32: : EARPHONES 57: The design is applied to an earphone. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape, pattern, ornamentation, and/or configuration of an earphone shown in right side perspective view in the drawing showing the overall appearance thereof. Page 334

335 21: F2009/ : 26/02/ : 43: 18/10/ : Class : Part F 71: LEON FRANCOIS HATTINGH 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SPLINT 57: The perfect splints for stabilizing bony and acute soft tissue injuries. According to Prof Tim Noakes: "The-best-in-its-class-in-the-world". All splints provide great immobilization and restriction of movement. These splints are largely radiolucant with adequate visualization of bony structures for detection of bony injuries. All splints are 100% mouldable, are re-usable and can be cooled down prior to use to support the anti inflamatory process. The perfect splints to use at trauma scenes before evacuating patients. used for suspensibly supporting a musical instrument of the kind that is so supportable. 21: F2010/ : 18/02/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: INDUSTRIAL PRESSING CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: REFLECTOR 57: The design relates to a REFLECTOR. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: F2009/ : 28/04/ : 43: 18/10/ : Class : Part F 71: WILLEM MARTHINUS VAN NIEKERK 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: FOLDABLE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT SUPPORTING BRACKET 57: The design relates to shape and/or configuration of a foldable musical instrument supporting bracket 21: F2010/ : : 43: : Class 13 24: Part F 71: POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: FACEPLATES FOR TOUCH SENSITIVE ELECTRICAL SWITCHES 57: The design is for a faceplate with one or more LED's identifying one or more areas to be touched to manipulate one or more touch sensitive switches behind the faceplate. The faceplate includes a thin generally planar body which is rectangular in outline in plan view, with rounded corners. The one or more Page 335

336 LED's are located in a planar central rectangular face of the body. A peripheral endless region of the body between the central face and side edges of the body is convexly bevelled. The peripheral region is wider along shorter sides of the body than along longer sides of the body. 21: F2010/ : 03/09/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: AFRICA ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SHOVELS 57: The design relates to a shovel. The features of the design for which protection is claimed includes a shovel defined by a scoop-like body. The body includes a base defined by a scooping blade with a rounded leading edge and an applanated tip. A rear section of the body is folded to define a V-shaped reinforcement ridge standing proud of the base, and extending beyond the rear of the base to form a generally cylindrical socket into which a handle is receivable. 21: F2010/ : 10/05/ : 43: 52: Class : Part 71: COCHRANE STEEL PRODUCTS (PTY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A FENCE PANEL 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a fence panel substantially as shown in the accompanying representation. Page 336

337 54: A COWLING FOR A BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a cowling for base transceiver station and rectifier cabinets substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: F2010/ : 22/11/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: MALINOWSKI, THOMAS RAINER of GOLF PARK 3, ENGEN HOUSE, RAAPENBERG ROAD, MOWBRAY, 7925,South Africa 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: ICE MOULD 57: The design relates to an ice mould. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the mould substantially as illustrated in the accompanying illustrations 21: F2011/ : 26/01/ : 43: 11/08/ : Class : Part F 71: ANDREWS KIT (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A COWLING FOR A BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a cowling for base transceiver station and rectifier cabinets substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: F2011/ : 26/01/ : 43: 11/08/ : Class : Part F 71: ANDREWS KIT (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 21: F2011/ : 26/01/ : 43: 11/08/ : Class : Part F 71: ANDREWS KIT (PTY) LTD Page 337

338 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A COWLING FOR A BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a cowling for base transceiver station and rectifier cabinets substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 71: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC 33: : DE 32: : FRONT GRILL (UPPER) 57: An upper front grill in accordance with the design is shown in perspective front view. 21: F2011/ : 26/01/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: ANDREWS KIT (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A COWLING FOR A BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a cowling for base transceiver station and rectifier cabinets substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class Class : Part F 71: ISHIGAKI COMPANY LIMITED 33: : JP 32: : : JP 32: : : JP 32: : Filter Plate for Filter Press 57: The design relates to a filter plate for filter press. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: F Page 338

339 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class 25 24: Part F 71: WACO Africa (Pty) Ltd 54: PODGER DEVICE FOR ASSEMBLING SCAFFOLDING 57: The design is applied for a podger device for assembling scaffolding. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a podger device for assembling scaffholding, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: F2011/ : : : : Class 6 24: Part F 71: KARO PROJECTS CC 54: HANGERS 57: The design is for a hanger. The hanger includes a carabiner, a douled strap and a plurality of strap adjusters on the doubled strap. Perspective view 21: F2011/ : 07/12/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BUFFER 57: The design relates to a buffer. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. Three dimensional view Page 339

340 21: F2011/ : 19/12/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: LEONARD HENRY FRIEDLAND 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SEARCHLIGHT 57: The appearance of the search light is as shown in the attached representation. 21: F2012/ : : : : Class 8. 24: Part F 71: WIRE VENTURES CC 54: Wire Assembly 57: The design relates to a wire assembly. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part F 71: MASKEW, Allan James 54: A SET OF ARTICLES, NAMELY AN END WALL AND A BODY, CONSTITUTING A TRAY FOR CORE SAMPLES 57: The design is for a set of articles, namely an end and a body, constituting a tray for core samples. The body is of sheet metal integrally formed into a floor and pair of opposed sidewalls. The body defines fastening apertures adjacent free edges thereof. The end wall is of plastic and defines projections complemental to the fastening apertures defined in the body. The wall is positively connectable to the body by inter-engagement of the fastening apertures and complemental projections. A body having an end wall attached thereto at each end forms a tray (or part thereof) transporting, conveying or storing for core samples. Page 340

341 21: F2012/ : : : : Class 9 24: Part F 71: PAILPAC PROPRIETARY LIMITED 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design relates to a container substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Front view 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class Class : Part F 71: STRIX LIMITED 33: : EM 32: : Water Treatment Cartridge 57: The design relates to a water treatment cartridge. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. Front view 21: F2012/ : : : : Class 9 24: Part F 71: PAILPAC PROPRIETARY LIMITED 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design relates to a container substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Page 341

342 21: F2012/ : : : : Class 7 24: Part F 71: Heatwave Fireplace Industries CC 54: BARBEQUES 57: The design is for a barbeque. The barbeque has an upper cooking surface comprising a grill that is held by surrounds which are provided by a grill frame, the grill and its frame being generally rectangular and having one chamfered corner. The grill frame forms part of an upper portion of the barbeque, projecting beyond one end thereof and providing a flat ledge. The upper portion is generally rectangular in plan view outline, also having a chamfered corner, and includes two parallel tubular fuel burners, extending between ends of the upper portion, below the grill. The upper portion provides leg sockets at corners thereof, the leg sockets receiving removable telescopic legs of the barbeque. supermarkets but also at home for opening new garbage bags etc. 21: F2012/ : 23: 43: : Class 25 24: Part F 71: VAN DER LEEK, Robert Benjamin 54: LOUVRE MOTOR ASSEMBLIES 57: The design is for a louvre motor assembly that includes a tubular motor with a non-round shaft protruding from its one end, said shaft being connected to an input shaft of an encased worm gear set by two elongate brackets. 21: F2012/ : 01/02/ : 43: 52: Class 8. 24: Part F 71: ROBERT MOORE BRUWER 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BAG OPENER 57: The Bag Opener consists of a shaped length of suitable wire with plastic suction cups fixed at both ends of the wire in such a way that the open ends of the situation cups face each other. The device is applied to seperate the sides of a new plastic bag so the bag could easily be opened. Typical areas of use would be in the fresh vegetable sections of large 21: F2012/ : 16/02/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: GREAT SHIFT TRADING 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A DRILL RIG 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape, pattern, and configuration of a drill rig as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Page 342

343 21: F2012/ : 17/02/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: A.R.I. FLOW CONTROL ACCESSORIES LTD. 33: IL. 31: : 2011/11/14 54: FLUID DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT 57: The design is applied to fluid distribution equipment. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of fluid distribution equipment substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. The parts shown in broken lines do not form part of the design and are disclaimed. 52: Class 12 24: Part F 71: NICREN ENGINEERING WORKS AND SUPPLIES CC 54: WINCH GUARD 57: The design is in respect of a winch guard. The guard includes a curved member. Each opposite end of the curved member includes a fastening member. The fastening member includes a body which includes generally rectangular U-shaped bars, two opposite short walls and a bottom portion. The U- shaped bars, the two short walls and the bottom portion define a shallow, rectangular recess. End portions of the U-shaped bars extend beyond the short walls. One of the U-shaped bars defines two small apertures on a top portion thereof, which can receive a fastner therethrough. A foot member is provided on each end of the body and defines three teeth thereon, with a central tooth having a width which is bigger than a width of the other two teeth. Three dimensional view from front 21: F2012/ : 22/02/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: MORRIS, MICHAEL PAUL 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: AN INPUT DEVICE 57: The design relates to an input device. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: F2012/ : : : Page 343

344 21: F2012/ : 27/02/ : 43: 52: Class : Part F 71: EDWARD IAN HAMILTON CLARKE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BOREHOLE SAFE 57: The device has been designed with the purpose of secure the down hole equipment installed in bore holes against theft. It is constructed of a base plate of heavy duty metal with a large center hole to fit over the bore hole. To the base plate are welded four bolts and a metal frame to accommodate the upper plate. The base plate welded to the casing forms an integral part of the bore hole. The upper plate secured with the bore hole equipment is secured to the base plate with anti-theft locknuts sealed with dust caps. The safe is then concreted to the casing. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 14 24: Part F 71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC. 33: : JP 32: : EARPHONES 57: The design is applied to an earphone. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape, pattern, and/or configuration of an earphone shown in right side perspective view in the drawing showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: F2012/ : : 43: : Class 6 24: Part F 71: KLIPS N THINGS CC 54: A TILE 57: The design relates to a tile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. Page 344

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