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1 INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS JULY 2012 VOL 45 No.7 Part II of II ISSUED MONTHLY DATE OF ISSUE: 25 JULY 2012 ISSN

2 INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS VOL. 45 No. 7 Date of Issue: 25 JULY 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. 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53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS AND PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT APPLICATIONS TO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 DESIGN 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 NOTICE IN TERMS OF REGULATION 3 (7) OF THE REGULATIONS ON COLLECTING SOCIETIES CORRECTION NOTICES TRADE MARK CORRECTION NOTICES PATENT CORRECTION NOTICES DESIGN CORRECTION NOTICES

4 COPYRIGHT CORRECTION NOTICES

5 2. PATENTS 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 15/06/ /04392 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SYSTEM EARTH AND MOON-MODEL ~ 71:MIRKO KAPIKUL 18 River Close 10 Camellia Avenue Lynnwood Ridge Pretoria 0081 ~ 72:MIRKO KAPIKUL 2012/04393 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SHOWER ~ 71:WILLIAM RAYMOND MANDLENKOSI MAPHANGA 5 Alma Plot Barberton 1300 PHANGAS TRUST 5 Alma Plot Barberton 1300 PLANET WAVES 681 PTY LTD 5 Alma Plot Barberton 1300 ~ 72:WILLIAM RAYMOND MANDLENKOSI MAPHANGA 2012/04394 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GENTLE GIANT ~ 71:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN JAMES JESSE 716 Simpson Str Hibberdene 4220 South Coast ~ 72:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN JAMES JESSE 2012/04395 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WI FI VIDEO STREAMING TO SMARTPHONES/TABLETS VIA MULTI PLATFORM APPLICATION SOFTWARE ~ 71:JANSEN JULIAN 20 Van Der Stel Street Kuils River Cape Town 7580 ~ 72:JANSEN JULIAN 2012/04396 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VIRTUAL OPTIMIZATION OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN ELECTRICAL DEVICES-GEYSERS VIROPTEE ~ 71:RARUCA PAUNA 47 Beryl Street Cyrildene Johannesburg 2198 ~ 72:RARUCA PAUNA 2012/04397 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FASCIA-FLOW GUTTER ~ 71:CLOETE CHRISTIAAN CORNELIS ~ 72:CLOETE CHRISTIAAN CORNELIS 2012/04398 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EFFECT OF GRAVITY INVERSION SLEEPING SYSTEM ~ 71:ALLEN MORRIS ROUX P O Box 3599 Glenvista 2058 ~ 72:ALLEN MORRIS ROUX 2012/04399 ~ Complete ~ 54: A NATURAL REMEDY ~ 71:RAMATSOBANE BETTY RAGANYA 23 Woyer Street Phalaborwa 1389 ~ 72:RAMATSOBANE BETTY RAGANYA ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07887 ~ 32: 28/10/ /04400 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DUAL STAGE IDENTIFIER ~ 71:LEBOSPACE (PTY) LTD 295B Deco Park New Market Rd North Riding 2121 ~ 72:TO BE ADVISED 2012/04401 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INDIVIDUAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER ~ 71:LEBOSPACE (PTY) LTD 295B Deco Park New Market Rd North Riding 2121 ~ 72:TO BE ADVISED 2012/04403 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A ROTATABLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ~ 71:GRADUS-SAMSON KYLE 56 Mitchell Street East Cliff Hermanus 7200 FRASER BRAD MCKENZIE 56 Mitchell Street East Cliff Hermanus 7200 ~ 72:GRADUS-SAMSON KYLE FRASER BRAD MCKENZIE 2012/04406 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF MANUFACTURE OF A BARRAGE UNIT AND A BARRAGE UNIT MANUFACTURED BY SUCH A METHOD ~ 71:ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENCE SYSTEMS LTD Dene House North Road Kirkburton Huddersfield West Yorkshire HD8 0RW ~ 72:BAILEY RICHARD J ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/11/ /04407 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD AND MECHANISM FOR HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION ~ 71:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN WILLEM MORKEL No. 13 Suidooster Street Jonkerspark 7600 Stellenbosch ~ 72:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN WILLEM MORKEL DU PLESSIS FILIPPUS LOURENS ANDRIES BOSHOFF HENDRIK FRANS VERWOERD POOL JAN 2012/04408 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE SELECTIVE PREPARATION OF LIGHT OLEFINS ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:STEINER JOCHEN BAY KEREM SCHWAB EKKEHARD WECK ALEXANDER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/11/ /04409 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION COMPRISING AN AMORPHOUS NON-CRYSTALLINE GLASS FORM OF ROXITHROMYCIN ~ 71:NORTH-WEST UNIVERSITY 1 Hoffman Street Joon van Rooy Building 6

7 Potchefstroom 2531 North West Province ~ 72:LIEBENBERG WILNA AUCAMP MARIQUE DE VILLIERS MELGARDT MELVIN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/09098 ~ 32: 18/12/ /04410 ~ Complete ~ 54: A POLYMORPH FORM OF NEVIRAPINE AND ITS PREPARATION ~ 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 CAIRA MINO RODOLFO ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/08990 ~ 32: 17/12/ /04411 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION COMPRISING AN AMORPHOUS NON-CRYSTALLINE GLASS FORM OF AZITHROMYCIN ~ 71:NORTH-WEST UNIVERSITY 1 Hoffman Street Joon van Rooy Building Potchefstroom 2531 North West Province ~ 72:ODENDAAL ROELF WILLEM LIEBENBERG WILNA AUCAMP MARIQUE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/09098 ~ 32: 18/12/ /04412 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTERMEDIATES AND SURFACTANTS USEFUL IN HOUSEHOLD CLEANING AND PERSONAL CARE COMPOSITIONS,AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY ONE PROCTER & GAMBLE PLAZA CINCINNATI OHIO ~ 72:FEDERLE THOMAS WALTER SCHEIBEL JEFFREY JOHN LIU ZAIYOU VINSON PHILLIP KYLE HUTTON HOWARD DAVID III CARTER JOHN DAVID SAUNDERS CHARLES WINSTON XU JUN GREEN PHILLIP RICHARD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 11/01/ /04413 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISCONTINUOUSLY LAMINATED FILM ~ 71:THE GLAD PRODUCTS COMPANY 1221 Broadway Oakland CA ~ 72:FRASER ROBERT W BORCHARDT MICHAEL G MACPHERSON JACK A DORESY ROBERT T BINGER SCOTT BROERING SHAUN T ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 16/11/ /04414 ~ Complete ~ 54: OXYGEN-SUBSTITUTED 3-HETEROAROYLAMINO-PROPIONIC ACID DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS PHARMACEUTICALS ~ 71:SANOFI 54 rue La Boétie Paris ~ 72:RUF SVEN PERNERSTORFER JOSEF SADOWSKI THORSTEN HORSTICK GEORG SCHREUDER HERMAN BUNING CHRISTIAN OLPP THOMAS SCHEIPER BODO WIRTH KLAUS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/01/ /04415 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BUILDING BLOCK ~ 71:HYDRAFORM DEVELOPMENTS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 220 Rondebult Road Libradene Boksburg 1459 ~ 72:KOFAHL JOCHEN 2012/04416 ~ Complete ~ 54: FRAME LONGITUDINAL BEAM STRUCTURE FOR CHASSIS FRAMES OF UTILITY VEHICLES,IN PARTICULAR OF TRUCKS AND/OR BUSES ~ 71:MAN TRUCK & BUS AG DAUCHAUER STRASSE MÚNCHEN ~ 72:BURGER NORBERT UBELACKER ANDREAS BOOG HARALD BUTSCHER JOCHEN STECHER FERDINAND ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 17/06/ /04417 ~ Complete ~ 54: X-RAY TUBE AND X-RAY FLUORESCENCE ANALYSER UTILIZING SELECTIVE EXCITATION RADIATION ~ 71:HEIKKI SIPILA OY Hannuksenkuja 1 C Espoo FI ~ 72:SIPILA HEIKKI JOHANNES ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 15/06/ /04418 ~ Complete ~ 54: 2-ARYLIMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS PDE10A ENZYME INHIBITORS ~ 71:H LUNDBECK A/S OTTILIAVEJ 9 DK-2500 Valby ~ 72:PUSCHL ASK NIELSEN JACOB KEHLER JAN KILBURN JOHN PAUL MARIGO MAURO LANGGARD MORTEN ~ 33: DK ~ 31: PA ~ 32: 17/12/ /04419 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETEROAROMATIC PHENYLIMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS PDE10A ENZYME INHIBITORS ~ 71:H LUNDBECK A/S OTTILIAVEJ 9 DK-2500 Valby ~ 72:PUSCHL ASK NIELSEN JACOB KEHLER JAN KILBURN JOHN PAUL MARIGO MAURO LANGGARD MORTEN ~ 33: DK ~ 31: PA ~ 32: 17/12/ /04420 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETEROAROMATIC ARYL TRIAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS PDE10A ENZYME INHIBITORS ~ 71:H LUNDBECK A/S OTTILIAVEJ 9 DK-2500 Valby ~ 72:PUSCHL ASK NIELSEN JACOB KEHLER JAN KILBURN JOHN PAUL MARIGO MAURO LANGGARD MORTEN ~ 33: DK ~ 31: PA ~ 32: 17/12/ /04421 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL ANTAGONIST ANTIBODIES AND THEIR FAB FRAGMENTS AGAINST GPVI AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:SANOFI 54 rue La Boétie Paris ~ 72:BAURIN NICOLAS BLANCHE FRANCIS CAMERON BEATRICE CORVEY CARSTEN DABDOUBI TARIK ENGEL CHRISTIAN FLORIAN PETER FOCKEN INGO KROLL KATJA KRUIP JOCHEN LANGE CHRISTIAN LANGER THOMAS LORENZ MARTIN MIKOL VINCENT RAO ERCOLE WONEROW PETER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 01/07/ /04422 ~ Complete ~ 54: MESALAMINE SUPPOSITORY ~ 71:APTALIS PHARMA CANADA INC 597 Laurier Boulevard Mont-Saint-Hilaire J3H 6CH Quebec ~ 72:DUMOULIN YVES POWELL DAVID GAUTHIER CARL MOREAU HUGUES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 16/12/ /04423 ~ Complete ~ 54: NEUREGULIN ANTAGONISTS AND USE THEREOF IN TREATING CANCER ~ 71:GENENTECH INC 1 Dna Way South San Francisco California THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF 7

8 THE LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY 1705 El Camino Real Palo Alto California ~ 72:JACKSON ERICA SWEET-CORDERO ERIC ALEJANDRO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 18/12/ /04424 ~ Complete ~ 54: AQUEOUS SOLUTION COMPRISING 3-QUINUCLIDINONES FOR THE TREATMENT HYPERPROLIFERATIVE,AUTOIMMUNE AND HEART DISEASE ~ 71:APREA AB Nobels Vag 3 S Solna ~ 72:BYSTROM STYRBJORN LILJEBRIS CHARLOTTA CARAM-LELHAM NINUS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 21/01/ /04425 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODULAR COLLISION WARNING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THE SAME ~ 71:SAFEMINE AG Lindenstrasse 4 CH-6340 Baar ~ 72:STEGMAIER PETER ARNOLD ROTHACHER URS MARTIN 2012/04426 ~ Complete ~ 54: BI-CONTINUOUS MICRO-EMULSION DETERGENT COMPOSITION ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:NAGARAJAN ARUN KUMAR ROUT DEELEEP KUMAR SINHA RITESH KUMAR ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2899/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 16/12/ /04427 ~ Complete ~ 54: A LIGHTING UNIT AND SYSTEM FOR ILLUMINATING A LIVESTOCK FEEDLOT ~ 71:KLEINMAN ROBIN 2 Firdale Mews Firdale Road Sea Point 8005 LLOYD OWEN BEVAN 17 Tecoma Crescent Plattakloof II 7500 ~ 72:LLOYD OWEN BEVAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/09081 ~ 32: 09/12/ /04428 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANCHOR SCREW ~ 71:HILTI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Feldkircherstrasse 100 FL 9494 Schaan ~ 72:PODESSER RICHARD SCHWALBACH LOTHAR ECHTERBRUCH ARNE ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/06/ /04429 ~ Complete ~ 54: ETHYNYL DERIVATIVES ~ 71:F HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG GRENZACHERSTRASSE 124 CH-4070 BASLE ~ 72:GREEN LUKE JAESCHKE GEORG LINDEMANN LOTHAR VIEIRA ERIC GUBA WOLFGANG JOLIDON SYNESE STADLER HEINZ ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 17/12/ /04430 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR NON-PNEUMATIC SUPPORT OF A VEHICLE ~ 71:THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY 1144 East Market Street D/823 Akron Ohio ~ 72:BENZING II JAMES ALFRED SIGLER WESLEY GLEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 17/06/ /04431 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUTHENTICATION METHOD AND DEVICE ~ 71:EKO INDIA FINANCIAL SERVICES PVT LTD 547 Mandakini Enclave Alaknanda New Delhi ~ 72:SINHA ABHINAV VARGHESE ANUPAM BHASKAR RAGHAV SINHA ABHISHEK NALDURAG PRASAD PANJWANI SAURABH ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 451/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 02/03/ /04432 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS AND SYSTEM TO CONVERT LIGHT OLEFINS TO DIESEL AND OTHER DISTILLATES ~ 71:EXXONMOBIL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING COMPANY 1545 Route 22 East P O BOX 900 Annandale NJ ~ 72:UMANSKY BENJAMIN SANTIAGO LOPEZ CARLOS N CLARK MICHAEL C WEIGER KATHERINE L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 18/12/ /04433 ~ Complete ~ 54: BICYCLIC THIAZOLES AS ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS OF MGLUR5 RECEPTORS ~ 71:JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICA N V Turnhoutseweg 30 B 2340 Beerse ~ 72:MACDONALD GREGOR JAMES CONDE-CEIDE SUSANA BARTOLOME-NEBREDA JOSE MANUEL TRABANCO-SUAREZ ANDRES AVELINO TRESADERN GARY JOHN PASTOR-FERNANDEZ JOAQUIN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/11/ /04434 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CONSTRUCTION ELEMENT ~ 71:LAZARUS KENNETH AVRON 9 Ave De Longuevile Fresnaye 8005 NARRAMORE JAMES LLEWELLYN 11 Blue Bay Mews Republic Road Kommetjie 7975 KOWALSKI HEIDI MIRIAM 8 Drommedaris Road Landen Zeezicht Somerset West 7130 ~ 72:LAZARUS KENNETH AVRON 2012/04435 ~ Complete ~ 54: BICYCLIC THIAZOLES AS ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS OF MGLUR5 RECEPTORS ~ 71:JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICA N V Turnhoutseweg 30 B 2340 Beerse ~ 72:MACDONALD GREGOR JAMES TRABANCO-SUAREZ ANDRES AVELINO TRESADERN GARY JOHN PASTOR- FERNANDEZ JOAQUIN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/12/ /04436 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOUBLE-ACYLATED GLP-1 DERIVATIVES ~ 71:NOVO NORDISK A/S Novo Alle DK-2880 Bagsvaerd ~ 72:GARIBAY PATRICK WILLIAM LAU JESPER KODRA JANOS TIBOR SPETZLER JANE LINDEROTH LARS SAUERBERG PER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 21/12/ /04437 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE ~ 71:UNICHARM CORPORATION 182 Shimoburn Kinsei-cho Shikokuchuo-shi Ehime ~ 72:SASAYAMA KENICHI YAMAMOTO HIROKI NINOMIYA AKIHIDE ICHIKAWA MAKOTO UKEGAWA KAZUO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/01/ /04438 ~ Complete ~ 54: POWER SYSTEM ~ 71:ORMAT TECHNOLOGIES INC 6225 Neil Road Suit 300 Reno NV ~ 72:BRONICKI LUCIEN Y SHITRIT SHLOMO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 23/11/2009 8

9 2012/04439 ~ Complete ~ 54: SMOKING ARTICLE COMPONENT ~ 71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO ( INVESMENTS) LIMITED Globe House 1 Water Street London WC2R 3LA ~ 72:RICHARDSON JOHN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/12/ /04440 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIOGASIFICATION OF COAL TO METHANE AND OTHER USEFUL PRODUCTS ~ 71:CIRIS ENERGY INC 9155 East Nichols Avenue Suite 200 Centennial CO ~ 72:DOWNEY ROBERT A FALLGREN PAUL H JIN SONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 30/04/ /04441 ~ Complete ~ 54: GRANULES FOR PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS,METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION ~ 71:FERRING B.V. Polaris Avenue JX Hoofddorp ~ 72:HOEG-MOLLER CARSTEN WITTENDORFF JORGEN PEDERSEN KENNETH MANBY POULSEN HELLE LARSEN CRILLES CASPER NISSEN BRIGITTE HANSEN TUE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/12/ /04442 ~ Complete ~ 54: BOIL-IN-BAG POUCH ~ 71:MARS INC Elm Street Mclean VA ~ 72:DE BUSSER IVES ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/12/ /04443 ~ Complete ~ 54: PUMP AND APPLIANCES CONTAINING A PUMP ~ 71:INTELLIGENT COFFEE COMPANY LLC 7520 East Second Street Suite 5 Scottsdale Arizona ~ 72:VASSAUX MARIO E VAN DEN HOONAARD PAUL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 09/04/ /04444 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MUZZLE BRAKE AND BARREL STIFFENER COMBINATION ~ 71:EMERGING WORLD TECHNOLOGIES SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD No 54 De Havilland Crescent Persequor Technopark Pretoria 0020 ~ 72:SAVIDES CRAIG ANTHONY LOOCK JOHAN HENDRIK - APPLIED ON 18/06/ /04445 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYNCHRONIZED ENERGISER OPERATION ~ 71:NEMTEK (PTY) LTD 13 Richard Road Industria North Johannesburg 1709 ~ 72:HURLY LESLIE SEAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05636 ~ 32: 01/08/ /04446 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUTOMATIC TURN-OFF DEVICE FOR HEATER ~ 71:PASECO CO LTD Wonsi-Dong Danwon-Gu Ansan-Si Gyeonggi-Do ~ 72:YOO II HAN ~ 33: KR ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/03/ /04447 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR UPGRADING COMBUSTION ASH ~ 71:SONOASH LLC 600 6th Avenue SW Suite 1000 Calgary Alberta T2P 0S5 ~ 72:OEHR KLAUS H CYR GARY A JANKE TRAVIS ARATO CLAUDIO I MCELROY RODERICK O ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 03/12/ /04448 ~ Complete ~ 54: HEAVY-DUTY AXLE-TO-BEAM CONNECTION ~ 71:HENDRICKSON USA LLC 500 Park Boulevard Suite 1010 Itasca Illinois ~ 72:PHILLIPPI R PIERCE KIMM L CARR KEVIN J ERDMANN R SCOTT FULTON DANE GREGG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 18/01/ /04449 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTROL OF THE CONVERTER PROCESS BY MEANS OF EXHAUST GAS SIGNALS ~ 71:SMS SIEMAG AG Eduard-Schloemann-Strasse Dusseldorf ~ 72:Johann REICHEL ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/12/ /04450 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROFILE CLAMP ~ 71:LEON VAN DER MERWE 21 Park Street Cullinan ~ 72:LEON VAN DER MERWE 2012/04451 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD FOR ANTENNA BRIDGE CUSTOMIZATION ~ 71:POHL ANGUS BERNHARDT 7 Belvedene 334 Mint Ave Newlands Pretoria 0181 ~ 72:POHL ANGUS BERNHARDT 2012/04452 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COOKING OIL INDUSTRIAL STAINLESS STEEL FILTER ~ 71:CASTOS HAMBAKIS 96 Northridge Ave Sunny Ridge Primrose Germiston DIMITRIOS HAMBAKIS 96 Northridge Ave Sunny Ridge Primrose Germiston ~ 72:CASTOS HAMBAKIS DIMITRIOS HAMBAKIS 2012/04453 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DISK HOLDER ~ 71:LE ROUX CANDIS-ANN No 20 Bader Road Hurlyvale Gauteng 1609 ~ 72:LE ROUX CANDIS-ANN 2012/04454 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TWO-WHEELED VEHICLE ~ 71:MAREE EUGENE JOHANNES 190 Forestry Road Louis Trichardt 0920 ~ 72:MAREE EUGENE JOHANNES 2012/04455 ~ Complete ~ 54: FIRE FIGHTING ~ 71:SPERO SENSORS EN INSTRUMENTE (PTY) LTD Waterkloofstraat 267 Pretoria 0181 ~ 72:HATTING JACQUES RAUTENBACH STEPHAN POTGIETER DON VAN LILLE GIDEON ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02220 ~ 32: 25/03/ /04456 ~ Complete ~ 54: MEASURING GAS CONTENT OF UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIR ROCKS ~ 71:SANTOS LTD 60 Flinders Street Adelaide South Australia 5000 ~ 72:DUNLOP ERIK CHRISTOPHER ARCHER PETER JOHN PORTER MIKA OLAVI ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 13/01/ /04457 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIGHTWEIGHT GYPSUM PRODUCTS HAVING ENHANCED WATER RESISTANCE ~ 71:BPB LIMITED SAINT-GOBAIN HOUSE BINLEY BUSINESS PARK WEST MIDLANDS COVENTRY CV3 2TT ~ 72:FISHER ROBIN DANIEL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/12/2009 9

10 2012/04458 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MEDITRONIC BALANCE CONTROL SYSTEM ~ 71:DE JAGER ANDRIES JOHANNES Harrington 23 Schoemansville Hartbeespoort ~ 72:DE JAGER ANDRIES JOHANNES 2012/04459 ~ Complete ~ 54: FORMULATIONS OF ANTIBODY ~ 71:BIOCON LIMITED 20th K.M. Hosur Road Electronic City Bangalore Karnataka CENTRO DE INMUNOLOGIA MOLECULAR Calle 216 Y 15 Atabey Playa Ciudad Havana City ~ 72:RAMANI KARTHIK JAYAKAR SUCHARITHA ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2859/CHE/2009 ~ 32: 20/11/ /04460 ~ Complete ~ 54: KEYBOARD MUSICAL INSTRUMENT LEARNING AID ~ 71:BAROSSO LUIGI 1 13 Endeavour Drive Kunda Park Queensland 4556 BAROSSO CARLA 1 13 Endeavour Drive Kunda Park Queensland 4556 ~ 72:BAROSSO LUIGI BAROSSO CARLA ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 03/12/ /04461 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SPACE AND TIME INTERFACE,SHAPING A DYNAMIC CONTINUUM OF EXTENDED SPACE AND TIME FOR HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION ~ 71:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN WILLEM MORKEL No. 13 Suidooster Street Jonkerspark 7600 Stellenbosch ~ 72:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN WILLEM MORKEL DU PLESSIS FILIPPUS LOURENS ANDRIES BOSHOFF HENDRIK FRANS VERWOERD 2012/04462 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SPACE AND TIME INTERFACE,SHAPING A DYNAMIC CONTINUUM OF EXTENDED SPACE AND TIME FOR HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION ~ 71:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN WILLEM MORKEL No. 13 Suidooster Street Jonkerspark 7600 Stellenbosch ~ 72:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN WILLEM MORKEL DU PLESSIS FILIPPUS LOURENS ANDRIES BOSHOFF HENDRIK FRANS VERWOERD 2012/04463 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SPACE AND TIME INTERFACE,SHAPING A DYNAMIC CONTINUUM OF EXTENDED SPACE AND TIME FOR HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION ~ 71:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN WILLEM MORKEL No. 13 Suidooster Street Jonkerspark 7600 Stellenbosch ~ 72:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN WILLEM MORKEL DU PLESSIS FILIPPUS LOURENS ANDRIES BOSHOFF HENDRIK FRANS VERWOERD 2012/04464 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SPACE AND TIME INTERFACE,SHAPING A DYNAMIC CONTINUUM OF EXTENDED SPACE AND TIME FOR HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION ~ 71:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN WILLEM MORKEL No. 13 Suidooster Street Jonkerspark 7600 Stellenbosch ~ 72:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN WILLEM MORKEL DU PLESSIS FILIPPUS LOURENS ANDRIES BOSHOFF HENDRIK FRANS VERWOERD 2012/04465 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CONTAINER ~ 71:HART BRENDAN GUY 330 Poncheron Road Beaulieu 1684 ~ 72:HART BRENDAN GUY 2012/04466 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRIVE ASSEMBLY FOR A DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE AND DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Brüningstrasse 50 D Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:LANGLEY CHRISTOPHER JONES CHRISTOPHER DRAPER PAUL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/01/ /04467 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBSTITUTED ISOQUINOLINONES AND QUINAZOLINONES ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:BERGHAUSEN JOERG FURET PASCAL HERGOVICH LISZTWAN JOANNA JACOBY EDGAR MASUYA KEIICHI REN HAIXIA BUSCHMANN NICOLE GESSIER FRANCOIS HOLZER PHILIPP KALLEN JOERG PISSOT SOLDERMANN CAROLE STUTZ STEFAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 22/12/ /04468 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION COMPRISING MICROCAPSULES ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY ONE PROCTER & GAMBLE PLAZA CINCINNATI OHIO ~ 72:LABEQUE REGINE PINTENS AN SMETS JOHAN VAN DE VELDE SOFIE EDUARD HILDA VAN DE WALLE MARC ODILON V ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/12/ /04469 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FERTILISER APPLICATION SYSTEM ~ 71:GELDENHUYS LEON BASIL Cnr 10th Street & Driedoring Street Leeupoort Plotte Delmas GELDENHUYS DANIEL LUCAS Cnr 10th Street & Driedoring Street Leeupoort Plotte Delmas ~ 72:GELDENHUYS LEON BASIL GELDENHUYS DANIEL LUCAS 2012/04470 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROPELLER FLANGE LOCK ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:ADEPT AIRMOTIVE (PTY) LTD 2nd Floor Hanger 7 Virginia Airport Durban North Kwa Zulu Natal ~ 72:SCHULZ RICHARD DEHANE FARRIMOND SHANE MICHAEL WILLIAM 2012/04471 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ANTI-BACKLASH ARRANGEMENT FOR USE WITH A GEAR DRIVE ASSEMBLY ~ 71:ADEPT AIRMOTIVE (PTY) LTD 2nd Floor Hanger 7 Virginia Airport Durban North Kwa Zulu Natal ~ 72:SCHULZ RICHARD DEHANE FARRIMOND SHANE MICHAEL WILLIAM 2012/04472 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ENGINE LUBRICATION ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:ADEPT AIRMOTIVE (PTY) LTD 2nd Floor Hanger 7 Virginia Airport Durban North Kwa Zulu Natal ~ 72:SCHULZ RICHARD DEHANE BAKKER RAYMOND 2012/04473 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CRANKSHAFT BEARING LUBRICATION ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:ADEPT AIRMOTIVE (PTY) LTD 2nd Floor Hanger 7 Virginia Airport Durban North Kwa Zulu Natal ~ 72:SCHULZ RICHARD DEHANE BAKKER RAYMOND 10

11 2012/04474 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL PYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS AS MTOR AND P13K INHIBITORS ~ 71:DEVELOPMENT CENTER FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY No 101 Lane 169 Kangning St Xizhi Dist New Taipei City Taiwan DCB-USA LLC 1007 North Orange Street 9th Floor New Castle County Wilmington Delaware ~ 72:KUO MANN-YAN LEE YING-SHUAN CHEN PAONIEN CHEN LI JUNG LU YANN YU HUANG YI- TING HSU HUNG-YI TSAI PING-KUEI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 28/12/ /04475 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISC TUMBLER CYLINDER LOCK AND KEY COMBINATION ~ 71:ABLOY OY Wahlforssinkatu 20 FIN JOENSUU ~ 72:KIISKI SEPPO ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/01/ /04476 ~ Complete ~ 54: BETA-CARBOLINES FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF HEARING LOSS AND VERTIGO ~ 71:AUDIOCURE PHARMA GMBH Salzbrunnerstrasse Berlin ~ 72:ROMMELSPACHER HANS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 02/02/ /04477 ~ Complete ~ 54: DYNAMIC CENTRALIZED UNIT DETERMINATION IN A CREDIT CONTROL CHARGING SYSTEM ~ 71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) S Stockholm ~ 72:AHLGREN PETTER KARLSSON MARCUS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 30/12/ /04478 ~ Complete ~ 54: BCHE ALBUMIN FUSIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF COCAINE ABUSE ~ 71:TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES LTD 5 Basel Street P O Box 3190 Petah-Tikva ~ 72:SKLAIR- TAVRON LIORA ROSENSTOCK MOTI SHEMESH-DARVISH LIRON HALLAK HUSSEIN PIRYATINSKY VICTOR ROSCHKE VIKTOR LAFLEUR DAVID ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 10/11/ /04479 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOSE SUPPORT FOR GLASSES ~ 71:KIM JEONG-MIN Seomyon Lotte Castle Sky 587 Jeonpo-Dong Busanjin-Gu Busan ~ 72:KIM JEONG-MIN ~ 33: KR ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/12/ /04480 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONJUGATE WITH TARGET-FINDING LIGAND AND USE THEREOF ~ 71:ETHRIS GMBH Lochhamerstrasse Martinsried ~ 72:RUDOLPH CARSTEN GEIGER JOHANNES- PETER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/12/ /04481 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR REPORTING CHANNEL STATE INFORMATION IN A TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM ~ 71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) S Stockholm ~ 72:LINDBOM LARS JONGREN GEORGE PARKVALL STEFAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 09/11/ /04482 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MEASUREMENT INCORPORATING A CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR ~ 71:CHEVRON U S A INC 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon California LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL SECURITY LLC Mail Stop A187 P O Box 1663 Los Alamos New Mexico ~ 72:THOMPSON M CLARK SINHA DIPEN N COATES DON M ARCHULETTA JACOBO R GONZALEZ MANUEL E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 30/11/ /04483 ~ Complete ~ 54: OPERATION METHOD FOR MECHANICALLY STIRRING CHROME- CONTAINING MOLTEN IRON ~ 71:NISSHIN STEEL CO LTD 4-1 Marunouchi 3-Chome Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:SUGIURA MASAYUKI MORI MASAKAZU YOSHINO TAKAHIRO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/01/ /04484 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROTOR FOR MODULATED POLE MACHINE ~ 71:HOGANAS AB (PUBL) S Hoganas ~ 72:PENNANDER LARS-OLOV NORD GORAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 22/12/ /04485 ~ Complete ~ 54: SORTING MINED MATERIAL ~ 71:TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY LIMITED 120 Collins Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 ~ 72:KINGMAN SAMUEL DIMITRAKIS GEORGIOS DODDS CHRISTOPHER ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/12/ /04486 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MODULAR STRUCTURE ~ 71:8 MILE INVESTMENTS 148 (PTY) LIMITED 8 Ryk Tulbach Street Mossel Bay 6500 Western Cape ~ 72:COETZEE FREDERICK WILHELM DE NECKER GERHARD 2012/04487 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF MACROCYCLIC LACTONE DERIVATIVES FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS ~ 71:PIRAMAL LIFE SCIENCES LIMITED Piramal Tower Ganpatrao Kadam Marg Lower Parel Maharashtra MUMBAI ~ 72:KULKARNI-ALMEIDA ASHA GUPTE RAVINDRA DATTATRAY DAGIA NILESH MADHUKAR MISHRA PRABHA BEERCHANDRA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 17/11/ /04488 ~ Complete ~ 54: MACROCYCLIC LACTONE DERIVATIVES FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER ~ 71:PIRAMAL LIFE SCIENCES LIMITED Piramal Tower Ganpatrao Kadam Marg Lower Parel Maharashtra MUMBAI ONCOTEST GMBH Am Flughafen D Freiburg ~ 72:MOHAMMED ABDUL SHAFEE MISHRA PRABHU DUTT VISHWAKARMA RAM FIEBIG HEINZ-HERBERT KELTER GERHARD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 17/11/

12 2012/04489 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WEAPON MOUNTING SYSTEM ~ 71:EMERGING WORLD TECHNOLOGIES SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD No 54 De Havilland Crescent Persequor Technopark Pretoria 0020 ~ 72:LOOCK JOHAN HENDRIK SAVIDES CRAIG ANTHONY 2012/04490 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING WHEELS ~ 71:KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM AG Am Europlatz 2 A-1120 Wien ~ 72:NAGY OLIVER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/06/ /04491 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING WHEELS ~ 71:KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM AG Am Europlatz 2 A-1120 Wien ~ 72:NAGY OLIVER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/06/ /04492 ~ Complete ~ 54: MGLU2 AGONISTS ~ 71:ELI LILLY AND COMPANY Lilly Corporate Center Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:MONN JAMES ALLEN TABOADA MARTINEZ LORENA SHAW BRUCE WILLIAM PRIETO LOURDES MONTERO SALGADO CARLOS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 17/02/ /04493 ~ Complete ~ 54: ECONOMICAL AND SUSTAINABLE DISPOSAL OF ZERO LIQUID DISCHARGE SALT BYPRODUCT ~ 71:GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 1 River Road Schenectady New York ~ 72:MOE NEIL EDWIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 04/12/ /04494 ~ Complete ~ 54: OXYNTOMODULIN PEPTIDE ANALOGUE ~ 71:ELI LILLY AND COMPANY Lilly Corporate Center Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:ALSINA-FERNANDEZ JORGE KOHN WAYNE DAVID ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 08/06/ /04495 ~ Complete ~ 54: OXYNTOMODULIN PEPTIDE ANALOGUE ~ 71:ELI LILLY AND COMPANY Lilly Corporate Center Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:ALSINA-FERNANDEZ JORGE KOHN WAYNE DAVID ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 08/06/ /04496 ~ Complete ~ 54: CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS CALPAIN INHIBITORS ~ 71:ABBOTT GMBH & CO KG Max-Planck-Ring Wiesbaden ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100 Abbott Park Road Abbott Park Illinois ~ 72:KLING ANDREAS MACK HELMUT HORNBERGER WILFRIED LAO YANBIN JANTOS KATJA MOLLER ACHIM BACKFISCH GISELA NIJSEN MARJOLEEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 05/11/ /04497 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLUG-IN CONNECTION BETWEEN A WIPER BLADE AND A WIPER ARM ~ 71:DAIMLER AG Mercedesstrasse 137 D Stuttgart ~ 72:ERNEY THOMAS MITTLER ALEXANDER SCHULZE MICHAEL FITTERER HOLGER SCHLAGETER RAINER URBAN JAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/12/ /04498 ~ Complete ~ 54: A HIGH PRESSURE FEEDER AND METHOD OF OPERATION TO FEED GRANULAR OR FINE MATERIALS ~ 71:SOUTHERN COMPANY SERVICES INC 241 Ralph Mcgill Blvd Atlanta GA ~ 72:VIMALCHAND PANNALAL LIU GUOHAI PENG WAN WANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 16/12/ /04499 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF PRODUCING ACRYLIC AND METHACRYLIC ACID ~ 71:LUCITE INTERNATIONAL UK LIMITED Cumberland House Cumberland place Southampton Hampshire SO15 2GB ~ 72:JOHNSON DAVID WILLIAM POLIAKOFF MARTYN EASTHAM GRAHAM RONALD HUDDLE THOMAS ANDREW ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/12/ /04500 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN APPARATUS,COMPONENTS AND OPERATING METHODS FOR CIRCULATING FLUIDIZED BED TRANSPORT GASIFIERS AND REACTORS ~ 71:SOUTHERN COMPANY SERVICES INC 241 Ralph Mcgill Blvd Atlanta GA ~ 72:LIU GUOHAI PENG WAN WANG VIMALCHAND PANNALAL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 16/12/ /04501 ~ Complete ~ 54: BEVERAGE-PREPARATION DEVICE PROVIDED WITH A LIQUID DISTRIBUTOR ~ 71:BRAVILOR HOLDING B V Pascalstraat 20 NL-1704 RD Heerhugowaard ~ 72:VERHOEVEN RAMON EDUARD HUIBERTS JOHANNES THEODORUS EMERENTIA KOOPMAN CARLOS NICOLAAS JOZEF MARIA ~ 33: NL ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/12/ /04502 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROSTHESIS ~ 71:FINSBURY (DEVELOPMENT) LIMITED 13 Mole Business Park Randalls Road Leatherhead KT22 7BA Surrey ~ 72:TAYLOR ANDREW CLIVE ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/02/ /04809 ~ Complete ~ 54: MATERIAL CAR ~ 71:ENGELBRECHT KOBUS 230 Voortrekker Ave Monument Krugersdorp VAN ZYL PIET 230 Voortrekker Ave Monument Krugersdorp ~ 72:ENGELBRECHT KOBUS VAN ZYL PIET ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/04128 ~ 32: 03/06/ /04906 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPRESSED FLUID VEHICLE ~ 71:WIENAND HENRY LEMONT 17 Van Der Stel Street Lamberts Bay 8130 Western Cape ~ 72:WIENAND HENRY LEMONT ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: PCT/ZA2010/00070 ~ 32: 18/05/

13 - APPLIED ON 19/06/ /04504 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF TRANSFORMING CELLS ~ 71:AGRICULTURE AND FOOD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (TEAGASC) Oak Park Carlow Co Carlow UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN.NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND,DUBLIN Belfield Dublin 4 ~ 72:MULLINS EWEN WENDT TONI DOOHAN FIONA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/12/ /04505 ~ Complete ~ 54: NON OZONE DEPLETING AND LOW GLOBAL WARMING POTENTIAL REFRIGERANTS FOR LOW TEMPERATURE REFRIGERATION ~ 71:RPL HOLDINGS LTD 8 Murieston Road Hale Altrincham,CW6 9NW Cheshire ~ 72:POOLE JOHN EDWARD POWELL RICHARD ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/12/ /04506 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AIR DUCT ~ 71:RICKARD AIR DIFFUSION (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 16 HARRIS DRIVE OTTERY 7800 ~ 72:BOSCH CHRISTIAAN WILHELM RICKARD MARK GARETH RICKARD BRIAN 2012/04507 ~ Complete ~ 54: HUMAN ANTIBODIES TO HUMAN ANGIOPOIETIN-LIKE PROTEIN 4 ~ 71:REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS INC 777 Old Saw Mill River Road Tarrytown NY ~ 72:SLEEMAN MARK W GUSAROVA VIKTORIA KIM JEE H CHEN GANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 18/06/ /04508 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR MAKING HOLES USING A FLUID JET ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 25 Rue Leblanc Batiment "Le Ponant D" F Paris ~ 72:BENWADIH MOHAMED HEITZMANN MARIE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/01/ /04509 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISPOSABLE PUMPING SYSTEM AND COUPLER ~ 71:SMITH & NEPHEW INC. 1450, Brooks Road MEMPHIS, Tennessee, ~ 72:DION ERNEST A MCLEAN ED BOUSSU FRED SALINAS MANNY J ALBERT SEAN J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 22/12/ /04510 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PIZZA OVEN ~ 71:GRIMSTON SIMON HARBOTTLE 14 arlington Cresent Helderberg Estate Somerset West 7130 ~ 72:GRIMSTON SIMON HARBOTTLE 2012/04511 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR WETTING A WATER REPELLENT SOIL ~ 71:LAMBERTI SPA Ufficio Brevetti Via Piave 18 Albizzate (VA) I ~ 72:PAUL BIALLY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 15/01/ /04512 ~ Complete ~ 54: FIBER ENHANCED POROUS SUBSTRATE ~ 71:GEO2 TECHNOLOGIES INC 12-R Cabot Road Woburn MA ~ 72:JAMES JENG LIU ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 21/12/ /04513 ~ Complete ~ 54: BINDING MEMBERS FOR HUMAN CYTOMEGALOVIRUS ~ 71:4-ANTIBODY AG Bioinstrumentezentrum Winzerlaer Strasse 2 Jena ~ 72:ULF GRAWUNDER LUIS MARTIN-PARRAS NADJA SPINDLER ANNA-KATHARINA WIEGERS MICHAEL MACH SONJA POTZSCH HEINRICH STICHT THOMAS WINKLER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 01/04/ /04514 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLOATATION CELL ~ 71:SWANEPOEL JOHANNES GIDEON ANDRIES 59 Northdene Avenue Brakpan Gauteng ~ 72:SWANEPOEL JOHANNES GIDEON ANDRIES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05091 ~ 32: 11/07/ /04515 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODIFIED PORCINE SOMATOTROPIN POLYPTIDES AND THEIR USES ~ 71:AMBRX INC North Torrey Pines Road Suite 100 La Jolla California ~ 72:KNUDSEN NICK KRAYNOV VADIM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/288,820 ~ 32: 21/12/ /04516 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODIFIED BOVINE SOMATOTROPIN POLYPEPTIDES AND THEIR USES ~ 71:AMBRX INC North Torrey Pines Road Suite 100 La Jolla California ~ 72:HAYS PUTNAM ANNA- MARIA A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/288,764 ~ 32: 21/12/ /04517 ~ Complete ~ 54: EJECTION DEVICE FOR EJECTING SMALL DOSES ~ 71:PRIMEQUAL SA 17, Rue Des Pierres-Du-Niton CH-1207 Geneve ~ 72:WEILL DAVID CHASSORT PIERRE-YVES ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 09/12/ /04518 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BOW SIGHT ~ 71:CRUX RESEARCH CC BOKFONTEIN 164 DISTRICT BRITS NORTH WEST PROVINCE 0250 ~ 72:KRIEK(SNR) DANIEL RENIER KRIEK(JNR) DANIEL RENIER VENTER HEINRICH DE VILLIERS VENTER FREDERICK PETRUS 2012/04519 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXCISION TRANSGENES IN GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:RUSSELL SEAN PETOLINO JOSEPH F ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/297,628 ~ 32: 22/01/ /04520 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR RETROFITTING A POWER PLANT ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse Baden ~ 72:TEUFEL DANIEL ROESCH ANDREAS DALESSANDRO LUCA 2012/04521 ~ Complete ~ 54: BETA-CELL REPLICATION PROMOTING COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF THE THEIR USE ~ 71:PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE 17 Quincy Street Cambridge 13

14 02138 Massachusetts THE BRIGHAM AND WOMENS HOSPITAL INC 75 Francis Street Boston 02115, Massachusetts JOSLIN DIABETES CENTRE INC 1 Joslin PLace Boston Massachusetts ~ 72:ANNES JUSTIN P MELETON DOUGLAS A RUBIN LEE L WEIR GORDON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/288,001 ~ 32: 18/12/ /04522 ~ Complete ~ 54: TOPICAL OPHTHALMIC PEPTIDE FORMULATION ~ 71:BCN PEPTIDES S.A Poligon Industrial Els Vinyets-Els Fogars Sector 2 Carretera C-244 Km.22 E Sant Quinti de Mediona ~ 72:SIMO CANONGE RAFAEL HERNANDEZ PASCUAL CRISTINA FERNANDEZ CARNEASO JIMENA GOMEZ CAMINALS MARC JORDANA I LLUCH RIBERA FARRERA SINFREU JOSEP PONSATI OBIOLS BERTA ~ 33: ES ~ 31: P ~ 32: 23/12/ /04523 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHENAZOPYRIDINE COMPOUNDS ~ 71:PINNACLE PHARMACEUTICALS INC 1881 Grove Avenue Radford Virginia ~ 72:HECHT SIDNEY FAHMI NOUR ADDINE ROY SAMIR D BONNEVILLE GEORGE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/232,663 ~ 32: 10/08/ /04524 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHOSPHINYL AMIDINE COMPOUNDS,METAL COMPLEXES,CATALYST SYSTEMS,AND THEIR USE TO OLIGOMERIZE OR POLYMERIZE OLEFINS ~ 71:CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LP Six Pines Drive The Woodlands Texas ~ 72:SYDORA ORSON L CARNEY MICHAEL J SMALL BROOKE L HUTSHISON STEVEN GEE JEFFERY C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 31/12/ /04525 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECEIVED SIGNAL PROCESSING IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION RECEIVER ~ 71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) S Stockholm ~ 72:ROSENQVIST ANDERS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 15/01/ /04526 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR THE RECOVERY OF ENERGY ~ 71:KRONES AG Bohmerwaldstrasse 5 Neutraubling ~ 72:KAMMERLOHER HELMUT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/12/ /04527 ~ Complete ~ 54: CRTH2 MODULATORS ~ 71:IRONWOOD PHARMACEUTICALS INC 301 Binney Street Cambridge Massachusetts ~ 72:MERMERIAN ARA PENG BO HUDSON COLLEEN KIM CHARLES MOORE JOEL D ROHDE JASON SPROTT KEVIN GRAUL REGINA NAKAI TAKASHI JIA JAMES BARTOLINI WILMIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/12/ /04528 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN ADHESIVE PRODUCT PACKAGE AND A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME ~ 71:PERMOSEAL (PTY) LTD 1 Beverly Colse Montague GArdens 7441 Western CApe ~ 72:JACOBS KEVIN ROBERT 2012/04529 ~ Complete ~ 54: THERMAL-CHEMICAL UTILIZATION OF CARBON-CONTAINING MATERIALS,IN PARTICULAR FOR THE EMISSION-FREE GENERATION OF ENERGY ~ 71:RV LIZENZ AG Dammstrasse 19 CH-6301 Zug ~ 72:RUDLINGER MIKAEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/02/ /04530 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORAL CARE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO 300 Park Avenue New York N.Y ~ 72:WANG WEI TRIVEDI HARSH M BARNES VIRGINIA M XU TAO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 21/12/ /04531 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING AND TREATING KIDNEY DISORDERS IN A CANINE ~ 71:HILL'S PET NUTRITION INC 400 South West 8th Avenue Topeka Kansas ~ 72:AL-MURRANI SAMER GAO XIANGMING MALLADI SUKHASWAMI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/12/ /04532 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELITE EVENT EE-GM3 AND METHODS AND KITS FOR IDENTIFYING SUCH EVENT IN BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES ~ 71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE N.V J.E Mommaertslaan 14 B-1831 Diegem MS TECHNOLOGIES LLC 103 Avenue D West Point Lowa ~ 72:MASON JUSTIN THOMAS EBY MARK ALAN WELZ GUNTER DE BEUCKELEER MARC FERULLO JEAN-MARC LETTOW LESLIE JAMES EBY WILLIAM H VERHAEGHE STEVEN HABEX VEERLE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/07/ /04533 ~ Complete ~ 54: CLEANSING BAR ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO 300 Park Avenue New York N.Y ~ 72:MISNER STEVEN SCALA DIANA SUBRAMANYAM RAVI HALL-PUZIO PATRICIA LE DEREK PAN LONG HOURIGAN REGINA FLETCHER DENNIS ANSARI SHAMIM ALAM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 18/10/ /04534 ~ Complete ~ 54: AQUEOUS ANTIPERSPIRANT/DEODORANT COMPOSITION ~ 71:COLGATE- PALMOLIVE CO 300 Park Avenue New York N.Y ~ 72:FITZGERALD MICHAEL C PAPPAS IRAKLIS PAN LONG KILPATRICK-LIVERMAN LATONYA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/12/ /04535 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR ASSESSING WATER RESISTANCE OF AN ANTIPERSPIRANT PRODUCT ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO 300 Park Avenue New York N.Y ~ 72:MORTILLO SUSAN JOGUN SUZANNE KOZUBAL CHERYL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/12/ /04536 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANHYDROUS LIQUID ANTIPERSPIRANT/DEODORANT COMPOSITION ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO 300 Park Avenue New York N.Y ~ 72:PAN LONG KILPATRICK- 14

15 LIVERMAN LATONYA FITZGERALD MICHAEL C WU DONGHUI EIBLING MATTHEW J PAPPAS IRAKLIS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/12/ /04537 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF MAKING AN ANHYDROUS LIQUID ANTIPERSPIRANT COMPOSITION ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO 300 Park Avenue New York N.Y ~ 72:PAPPAS IRAKLIS PAN LONG FITZGERALD MICHAEL C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/12/ /04538 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORAL CARE COMPOSITIONS FOR USE WITH AN ORAL LIGHT DEVICE ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO 300 Park Avenue New York N.Y ~ 72:PATEL MADHUSUDAN HASSAN MAHMOUD PAREDES ROSA BOYD THOMAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 21/12/ /04539 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBSIDENCE CONTROL SYSTEM ~ 71:RED LEAF RESOURCES INC 200 W Civic Center Drive Suite 190 Sandy UT ~ 72:PATTEN JAMES W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 20/11/ /04540 ~ Complete ~ 54: FEATURES OF A DATA ENTRY SYSTEM ~ 71:KEYLESS SYSTEMS LTD 2 Yosef Hachmy Street Jerusalem ~ 72:GHASSABIAN BENJAMIN FIROOZ ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 12/01/ APPLIED ON 20/06/ /04541 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGEMENT AND DISTRIBUTION DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING ~ 71:REALTIME RADIOLOGY INC 220 Superior Boulevard Misslssauga Ontario ~ 72:KOFF DAVID KOFF NADINE BULTER GREG MAYNARD IAN VASYLENKO TARAS PAKKA ALEX PIERRE PAUL KOVALCHUK OLEG ~ 33: CA ~ 31: 61/264,327 ~ 32: 25/11/ /04542 ~ Complete ~ 54: CABLE TRAY ~ 71:COCHRANE STEEL PRODUCTS (PTY) LIMITED 125 Fitter Road Spartan Kempton Park 1619 ~ 72:COCHRANE ALEXANDER RICHARD ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03193 ~ 32: 03/05/ /04543 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ASPIRATION DEVICE ~ 71:SINCLAIR KATHERINE VIEGINIA 4 Townsend Colse Emerald Hill Harare ~ 72:SINCLAIR KATHERINE VIEGINIA ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05229 ~ 32: 15/07/ /04544 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUTOMATED SEED SAMPLING APPARATUS, METHOD AND SYSTEM ~ 71:PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL INC 7100 NW 62nd Avenue Johnston Iowa ~ 72:BECKER STEVEN M COPE JASON KURTH DAVID MONGAN JOSHUA L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/291,516 ~ 32: 31/12/ /04545 ~ Complete ~ 54: CASSETTE AND SYSTEM COMPONENT INSERTABLE INTO A CENTRIFUGE IN COOPERATION WITH THE CASSETTE ~ 71:ANDREAS HETTICH GMBH & CO KG Föhrenstrasse Tuttlingen TERUMO EUROPE N.V Researchpark Zone 2 Haasrode Interleuvenlaan 40 B-3001 Leuven ~ 72:EBERLE KLAUS-GUNTER BISET ROLAND MERTENS WILFRIED ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/01/ /04546 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR PURIFYING AIR THROUGH GERMICIDAL FRADIATION AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ~ 71:NGIKHONA WHOLESALE HOLDINGS PO Box 104 Pimville 1808 ~ 72:SYBIL ZONKE SEEMELA MODISE REX SEEDMELA 2012/04547 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ENERGY-SAVING LED STREET LAMP AND METHOD FOR SAVING ENERGY WITH THE SAME ~ 71:NGIKHONA WHOLESALE HOLDINGS 6 Khala Street Ext 7 Pimville 1809 ~ 72:SYBIL ZONKE SEEMELA MODISE REX SEEDMELA 2012/04548 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TO BO ADVISED ~ 71:FALMIT FIBREGLASS PO Box Brackengardens 1451 ~ 72:TAMAS TUNDER-BRIAN FALCONER-SMITH 2012/04549 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COMMUNICATION DEVICE :ALEC -WAIT ~ 71:LAURA DOROTHEA NEFOTONI 6241 Zone 4 Lehan Street Diepkloof 1864 PO Box 8919 JhB 2000 ~ 72:LAURA DOROTHEA NEFOTONI 2012/04550 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GRADING STRUCTURAL PLANKS,BOARDS AND THE LAKE ~ 71:NELSON AMNDELA METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY Room th Floor Main Building Nelson Mandela Mtropolitan University Summerstrand Campus (South) University Way Summerstrand Port Elizabeth 6031 ~ 72:MULLE PETER HANS MULLER RICHARDS BARRY SAVAGE LEAN 2012/04551 ~ Complete ~ 54: A ROCK DRILL HOUSING ~ 71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19 Precision Str Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:BUHRMANN RUDOLPH 2012/04552 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PERCUSSION MECHANISM AND A PART FOR USE THEREIN ~ 71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19 Precision Str Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:BUHRMANN RUDOLPH ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/00478 ~ 32: 20/01/ /04553 ~ Complete ~ 54: SELF-DESTRUCT FUSE MECHANISM AND ASSEMBLY FOR A PROJECTILE ~ 71:BUDRICKS JACOB STEFANUS 35 Truro Road Alberton 1449 ~ 72:BUDRICKS JACOB STEFANUS 15

16 2012/04554 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DIAPPHRAGM FOR AN ACCUMULATOR AND A METHOD OF CLAMPING A DIAPHRAGM IN AN ACCUMULATOR ~ 71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19 Precision Str Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:FLETCHER PAUL DAVID 2012/04555 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROCK DRILL TIE MEANS ~ 71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19 Precision Str Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:MINNITT GEOFFREY PETER JOHN 2012/04556 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PERCUSSION MACHANISM FOR A ROCK DRILL ~ 71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19 Precision Str Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:FLETCHER PAUL DAVID ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/00479 ~ 32: 20/01/ /04557 ~ Complete ~ 54: A ROCK DRILL PERCUSSION MECHANISM ~ 71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19 Precision Str Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:FLETCHER PAUL DAVID 2012/04558 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHODS OF OPERATION OF PASSIVE AND ACTIVE LED LIGHTING EQUIPMENT ~ 71:CITY UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG Room 401 Office Tower Festival Walk 80 Tat Chee Avenue Knowloon SAR Hong Kong ~ 72:HUI RON SHU YUEN CHEN WU ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 20/10/ /04559 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF ZEOLITES HAVING CHA STRUCTURE ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:BULL IVOR MULLER ULRICH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 24/11/ /04560 ~ Complete ~ 54: BLOCKING ELEMENT FOR CLOSING A PASSAGE ~ 71:DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO KG Alte Nussdorfer Str 13 D Uberlingen ~ 72:HAHMA ARNO PHAM OLIVER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/06/ /04561 ~ Complete ~ 54: FIRE CONTROL MECHANISM ~ 71:DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO KG Alte Nussdorfer Str 13 D Uberlingen ~ 72:GUNDEL BERND ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/06/ /04562 ~ Complete ~ 54: 4B2 NEURONAL NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR LIGANDS ~ 71:SUVEN LIFE SCIENCES LIMITED Serence Chambers Road 5 Avenue 7 Banjara Hills Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh ~ 72:NIROGI RAMAKRISHNA KUMAWAT KANA RAM JAYARAJAN PRADEEP KANDIKERE NAGARAJ VISHWOTTAM JASTI VENKATESWARLU MOHAMMED ABDUL RASHEED AHMAD ISHTIYAQUE SHINDE ANIL KARBHARI MUDIGONDA KOTESHWARA ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 3195/CHE/2009 ~ 32: 29/12/ /04563 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN IMPROVED HEARTER FOR AN ELECTRICALLY HEATER AEROSOL GENERATING SYSTEM ~ 71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS SA Quai Jeanrenaud 3 CH-2000 Neuchatel ~ 72:THORENS MICHEL FLICK JEAN-MARC COCHAND ILIVIER YVES DUBIEF FLAVIEN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/12/ /04564 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DEFINING MANUFACTURED ITEMS AND STORING DATA RELATING TO THE MANUFACTURED ITEMS ~ 71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S A Quai Jeanrenaud 3 CH-2000 Neuchatel ~ 72:FRADET ERWAN SAGER ALAIN MAUROUX PATRICK CHANEZ PATRICK CHATELAIN PHILIPPE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/12/ /04565 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXPRESSION OF PROTEINS IN PLANTS ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN University of CApe Town Observatory Cape Town ~ 72:WILLIAMSON ANNA-LISE RYBICKI EDWARD PETER MACLEAN JAMES MALCOLM BECKER-HITZEROTH INGA ISABEL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2005/03454 ~ 32: 29/04/ /04566 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN EARING ~ 71:NARUNSKY JONATHAN BENJAMIN 17 Mervin Road Glenhazel Johannesburg 2192 ~ 72:NARUNSKY JONATHAN BENJAMIN 2012/04567 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AUTOLATCH BUFFER ~ 71:THORBURN CONSULTING ENGINEERS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Unit A1 Constantia Park Roodepoort Gauteng ~ 72:FOURIE JOHANNES GERHARDUS HIBBERT LEE ANTHONY 2012/04568 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR OPTIMIZING AFFICIENCY OF A HYDRAULICALLY ACTUATED SYSTEM ~ 71:GENERAL COMPRESSION INC 275 Washington Street Suite 210 Newton Massachusetts ~ 72:ABORN JUSTIN A INGERSOLL ERIC D BLIESKE MATTHEW ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/290,107 ~ 32: 24/12/ /04569 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND DEVICES FOR OPTIMIZING HEAT TRANSFER WITHIN A COMPRESSION AND/OR EXPANSION DEVICE ~ 71:GENERAL COMPRESSION INC 275 Washington Street Suite 210 Newton Massachusetts ~ 72:ABORN JUSTIN A INGERSOLL ERIC D BLIESKE MATTHEW RIDDLEY IAIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/290,107 ~ 32: 24/12/ /04571 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONVEYING INSTALLATION FOR TRANSPORTING BULK MATERIALS ~ 71:INNOVA PATENT GMBH Rickenbacherstrasse 8-10 A-6960 Wolfurt ~ 72:TRIEB HERBERT ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 1131/2011 ~ 32: 04/08/

17 2012/04572 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AUTOLATCH BUFFER WITH SPRING DETENT ~ 71:THORBURN CONSULTING ENGINEERS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Unit A1 Constantia Park Roodepoort Gauteng ~ 72:FOURE JOHANNES GERHARDUS 2012/04573 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOW TMF EXTRUDED SOAP BARS HAVING REDUCED CRACKING ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embarkment London Greater London EC4P 4BQ ~ 72:ASTOLFI RAFAEL CANTO CRISTIANE APARECIDA FURTADO LEOPOLDINO SERGIO ROBERTO PEDRO ANDRE MESSIAS KRELL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/12/ /04574 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING 3-BETA-HYDROXY-5- ALPHA-PREGNAN-20-ONE WITH IMPROVED STORAGE AND SOLUBILTY PROPERTIES ~ 71:UMECRINE MOOD AB Fogdevreten 2 S Solina ~ 72:BACKSTROM TORBJORN CARLSSON ANDERS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/295,027 ~ 32: 14/01/ /04575 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTROLLING THE NORMAL: ISO ALDEHYDE RATIO IN A MIXED LIGAND HYDROFORMYLATION PROCESS ~ 71:DOW TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS LLC 2020 Dow Center Midland Michigan ~ 72:EISENSCHMID THOMAS C SAWREY JEFFREY S MILLER GLENN A BRAMMER MICHAEL A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/289,189 ~ 32: 22/12/ /04576 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTROLLING THE NORMAL:ISO ALDEHYDE RATIO IN A MIXED LIGAND HYDROFORMYLATION PROCESS BY CONTROLLING THE OLEFIN PARTIAL PRESSURE ~ 71:DOW TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS LLC 2020 Dow Center Midland Michigan ~ 72:EISENSCHMID THOMAS C SAWREY JEFFREY S MILLER GLENN A BRAMMER MICHAEL A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/289,149 ~ 32: 22/12/ /04577 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTROLLING THE NORMAL:ISO ALDEHYDE RATIO IN A MIXED LIGAND HYDROFORMYLATION PROCESS BY CONTROLLING THE SYNGAS PARTIAL PRESSURE ~ 71:DOW TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS LLC 2020 Dow Center Midland Michigan ~ 72:EISENSCHMID THOMAS C SAWREY JEFFREY S MILLER GLENN A BRAMMER MICHAEL A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/289,115 ~ 32: 22/12/ /04578 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENGINEERED LANDING PADS FOR GENE TARGETING IN PLANTS ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:AINLEY WILLIAM MICHAEL BLUE RYAN C MURRAY MICHAEL G CORBIN DAVID RICHARD MILES REBECCA RUTH WEBB STEVEN R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/297,641 ~ 32: 22/01/ /04579 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING PHARMACEUTICAL OPHTHALMIC COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:LUPIN LIMITED 159 CST Road Kalina Santacruz (East) Mumbai ~ 72:BHUTADA PRAVIN MEGHRAJJI DESHMUKH ASHISH ASHOKRAO CHANDRA SAJEEV KULKARNI SHIRSHKUMAR ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1415/KOL/2009 ~ 32: 03/12/ /04580 ~ Complete ~ 54: REVERSE METER BELT CONVEYOR ~ 71:LAITRAM LLC Legal Department 220 Laitram Lane Harahan Louisiana ~ 72:FOURNEY MATTHEW L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/294,646 ~ 32: 13/01/ /04581 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SIM CARD PACKAGE ~ 71:DAVIS JOHN MICHAEL 19 St Andrew Close White River Country Estate White River 1240 ~ 72:DAVIS JOHN MICHAEL 2012/04582 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE ORIENTATION OF A TURRET ~ 71:BAE SYSTEMS LAND SYSTEMS SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 12 Barnsley Road 1500 Benoni ~ 72:VAN VUUREN RUDOILPH NIEHAUS HENK ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/08719 ~ 32: 08/12/ /04583 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEGRADABLE REMOVABLE IMPLANT FOR THE SUSTAINED RELEASE OF AN ACTIVE COMPOUND ~ 71:JANSSEN R&D IRELAND Eastgate Village Eastgate Little Island Co Cork ~ 72:SCHACHTER DEBORA M KRAUS GUENTER CHUN IKSOO BAERT LIEVEN ELVIRE COLETTE ZHANG QIANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/288,373 ~ 32: 21/12/ /04584 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SWITCH AND A SWITCHING SYSTEM ~ 71:MATELEC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 43 Pentrich Road Pietermaritzburg Kwa Zulu Natal 3201 ~ 72:DAVIES ANDREW JOHN 2012/04585 ~ Complete ~ 54: FIBER STRUCTURE CENTRIFUGE, AND DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FORMING MINERAL FIBERS ~ 71:SAINT -GOBAIN ISOVER 18 Avenue d' Alsace F Courbevoie France ~ 72:BOULANOV OLEG BERNARD JEAN-LUC ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/12/ /04586 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM,APPARATUS AND METHOD ~ 71:CSIR Scientia 0002 Pretoria Gauteng Province ~ 72:HEYNS THEODORUS WALLIS JEREMY REX DE VILLLIERS JOHAN PIETER 2012/04587 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR REDUCING FRICTION IN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES ~ 71:BP CORPORATION NORTH AMERICA INC 501 Westlake Park Boulevard Houston Texas ~ 72:ALEXANDER BRUCE D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/288,471 ~ 32: 21/12/

18 2012/04588 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR REDUCING FRICTION IN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES ~ 71:BP CORPORATION NORTH AMERICA INC 501 Westlake Park Boulevard Houston Texas ~ 72:ALEXANDER BRUCE D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/288,463 ~ 32: 21/12/ /04589 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISHWASHING PASTE ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York New York ~ 72:AGUILAR JUAN CHAVEZ NAHUM CAZES ABRAHAM TORRES OLGA ALVARADO MARTIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/288,524 ~ 32: 21/12/ /04590 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SIMULTANEOUS PRODUCTION OF ENERGY IN THE FORMS ELECTRICITY, HEAT AND HYDROGEN GAS ~ 71:ZEG POWER AS Fantoftvergen 3 N-5072 Bergen ~ 72:RAAHEIM ARNE VIK ARILD ~ 33: NO ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/12/ /04591 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL PNEUMOVIRUS COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME ~ 71:CORNELL UNIVERSITY Cornell Center for Technology Enterprise & Commercialization (CCTEC) 395 Pine Tree Road Suite 310 Ithaca Ny ~ 72:DUBOVI EDWARD RENSHAW RANDALL W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/288,401 ~ 32: 21/12/ /04592 ~ Complete ~ 54: SHEET FILTER MATERIALS WITH ADDITIVES ~ 71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENTS) LIMITED Globe House 1 Water Street London WC2R 3LA ~ 72:RUSHFORTH DAVID SAMPSON JOHN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/12/ /04593 ~ Complete ~ 54: MAGNETICAL CONTROLLED WARNING LAMP ~ 71:HUANG CHUN-MING 10F-1 No.3 Baoshan 3rd Taichung Taiwang (R.O.C) ~ 72:HUANG CHUNG-MING 2012/04594 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTIPLE APPLICATION CHIP CARD HAVING BIOMETRIC VALIDATION ~ 71:MEREAL BIOMETRICS 141 bis rue de SAussure F Paris ~ 72:PARTOUCHE PATRICK MOBETIE DIDIER BLOT PHILIPPE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/12/ /04595 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENHANCING THE DISINTEGRATION AND/OR DEGRADATION OF A SMOKING ARTICLE ~ 71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENTS) LIMITED Globe House 1 Water Street London WC2R 3LA ~ 72:RUSHFORTH DAVID ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/12/ /04596 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR PRODUCING AN IMMUNE RESPONSE TO TUBERCULOSIS ~ 71:OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY Office of Technology & Research Collaborations 2525 SW 1st Avenue Suite #120 Portland OR THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AS REPRESENTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS Office Of General Counsel-Psg Iv (024) 810 Vermont Avenue N.W Washington DC ~ 72:LEWINSOHN DEBORAH A LEWINSOHN DAVID M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/263,206 ~ 32: 20/11/ /04599 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SEAL ARRANGEMENT FOR A ROCK DRILL ~ 71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19 Precision Street Kya Sands Randburg 2194 Gauteng Province ~ 72:BUHRMANN RUDOLPH 2012/04633 ~ Complete ~ 54: REMOVABLE MAGNETIC LINER AND SCREENING MEDIA, AND PROCESSES OF PRODUCTION, INSTALLATION, AND USE THEROF ~ 71:TEMA ISENMANN INC 7806 Redsky Drive Cincinnati OH ~ 72:STACKPOLE BENJAMIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 21/06/ /04634 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PLANT BIOMASS ~ 71:CTC-CENTRO DE TECNOLOGIA CANAVIERA S.A. Fazenda Santo Antonio s/n. Bloco 01 Bairro Santo Antonio Piracicaba SP ~ 72:BAUDEL HENRIQUE MACEDO PEGORETTI DIONISIO FABIANO NETO OSWALDO GODOY GALVAO CELIA MARIA ARAUJO TOME JOSE AUGUSTO TRAVASSOS RIOS FILHO DIONISIO MORELLI FINGUERUT JAIME ANDRADE LILIANE PIRES ~ 33: BR ~ 31: PI ~ 32: 30/11/ /04635 ~ Complete ~ 54: OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND METHODS FOR DETECTING LAVENDER FOAL SYNDROME ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA Lynnwood Road Hillcrest Pretoria Gauteng Province 0082 ~ 72:GUTHRIE ALAN JOHN HARPER CINDY KIM BIERMAN ANANDI ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/08541 ~ 32: 02/12/ /04636 ~ Complete ~ 54: HAEMODIALYSIS MACHINE RETROFIT AND CONTROL INSTALLATION AND USE THEREOF FOR THE TREATMENT OF PROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS ~ 71:MATHEWS EDWARD HENRY, MATTEWS CORLIA AND VAN DYK ARNOLD 29 Nicklaus Street Silver Lakes 0054 PRETORIA ~ 72:MATHEWS EDWARD HENRY LIEBENBERG LEON PELZER RUAAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/08784 ~ 32: 10/12/ APPLIED ON 21/06/ /04597 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WALLY'S SSSH LOOK THERE (ANIMAL POINTER) ~ 71:WALTER BURNETT 305 Tortoise Str Marloth Park Mpumulanga ~ 72:WALTER BURNETT 18

19 2012/04598 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR REGULATING TWO-PHASE FLOW AND PORTABLE ATOMIZER BASED ON TWO-PHASE FLOW ~ 71:TELESTO SP ZOO Ul Ludwinowska 17 Warszawa PL ~ 72:JERZY KLIMKOWSKI ZENON KLIMKOWSKI JERZY SWIDERSKI MIROSLAW KRZOWSKI ZYGMUNT LADA ~ 33: PL ~ 31: PL ~ 32: 12/01/ /04601 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRESENTING MEDIA SEGMENTS ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN Espoo ~ 72:ARRASVUORI JUHA REPONEN ERIKA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 25/11/ /04602 ~ Complete ~ 54: SHIELD CANOPY FOR A SHIELD-TYPE SUPPORT ~ 71:CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING EUROPE GMBH Industriestrasse 1 D Lunen ~ 72:DEHMEL DENNIS HAHN DETLEF HENGSTLER STEFAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/11/ /04603 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPLEX OXIDE,METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME AND EXHAUST GAS PURIFYING CATALYST ~ 71:ANAN KASEI CO LTD Ohgata-Cho Anan-Shi Tokushima ~ 72:OHTAKE NAOTAKA YOKOTA KAZUHIKO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/11/ /04604 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPLEX OXIDE,METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME AND EXHAUST GAS PURIFYING CATALYST ~ 71:ANAN KASEI CO LTD Ohgata-Cho Anan-Shi Tokushima ~ 72:OHTAKE NAOTAKA YOKOTA KAZUHIKO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/11/ /04605 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CONTROL UNIT ~ 71:DE CANHA MANUEL ALEXANDRE GOMES 7 Northrand Road Beyerspark Boksburg 1459 SMITH JOZEF STEPHANUS FRANCOIS 7 Northrand Road Beyerspark Boksburg 1459 ~ 72:SMITH JOZEF STEPHANUS FRANCOIS 2012/04606 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANT GENES ASSOCIATED WITH SEED OIL CONTENT AND METHODS OF THEIR USE ~ 71:THE CURATORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI 340 A Bond Life Science Center columbia MO ~ 72:KUMAR RAJESH NGUYEN HENRY T ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 27/04/ /04607 ~ Complete ~ 54: FORMULATION COMPRISING 1H-QUINAZOLINE-2,4-DIONE AMPA RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS,IN THE FORM OF IMMEDIATE RELEASE TABLETS AND PREPARATION THEREOF ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:ZIELINSKI JOSEPH LAWRENCE VRETTOS JOHN JI QIN PATEL SUBASH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 22/12/ /04608 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF TREATING ATRIAL FIBRILLATION ~ 71:GILEAD SCIENCES INC 333 Lakeside Drive Foster City CA ~ 72:ANTZELEVITCH CHARLES BELARDINELLI LUIS BURASHNIKOV ALEXANDER SHRYOCK JOHN ZENG DEWAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 21/12/ /04609 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL SOLVATES OF METHYL{4,6-DIAMINO-2-[1-(2-FLUOROBENZYL)-1H- PYRAZOLO[3,4-B]PYRIDIN-3-YL]PYRIMIDIN-5-YL}CARBAMATE ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse Monheim Am Rhein ~ 72:GRUNENBERG ALFONS MAIS FRANZ-JOSEF JOENTGEN WINFRIED KEIL BIRGIT ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/12/ /04610 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING METHYL-{4,6-DIAMINO-2-[1-(2-FLUOROBENZYL)- 1H-PYRAZOLO[3,4-B]PYRIDINO-3-YL]PYRIMIDINO-5-YL}METHYL CARBAMATE AND ITS PURIFICATION FOR USE THEREOF AS PHARMACEUTICAL SUBSTANCE ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse Monheim Am Rhein ~ 72:MAIS FRANZ-JOSEF REHSE JOACHIM JOENTGEN WINFRIED SIEGEL KONRAD ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/11/ /04611 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL POLYMORPHIC SHAPES OF METHYL {4,6-DIAMINO-2-[1-(2- FLUOROBENZYL)-1H-PYRAZOLO[3,4-B]PYRIDINE-3-YL]PYRIMIDIN-5-YL}CARBAMATE ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse Monheim Am Rhein ~ 72:GRUNENBERG ALFONS MAIS FRANZ-JOSEF JOENTGEN WINFRIED KEIL BIRGIT ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 03/12/ /04612 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING METHYL-{4,6-DIAMINO-2-[1-(2-FLUOROBENZYL)- 1H-PYRAZOLO[3,4-B]PYRIDINO-3-YL]PYRIMIDINO-5-YL}CARBAMATE AND ITS PURIFICATION FOR USE THEREOF AS PHARMACEUTICAL SUBSTANCE ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred- Nobel-Strasse Monheim Am Rhein ~ 72:MAIS FRANZ-JOSEF REHSE JOACHIM JOENTGEN WINFRIED SIEGEL KONRAD ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/11/ /04613 ~ Complete ~ 54: AEROSOL FORMULATION FOR COPD ~ 71:CHIESI FARMACEUTICI S.P.A VIA PALERMO 26/A PARMA ~ 72:BONELLI SAURO USBERTI FRANCESCA ZAMBELLI ENRICO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/12/ /04614 ~ Complete ~ 54: REAL-TIME MONITORING,FEEDBACK,RECOGNITION AND CONSISTENCY IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM FOR PRODUCT QUALITY INFORMATION OF CONDOMS AND GLOVES AND METHOD THEREOF ~ 71:CHEN RULIN No 1 Daming Street Port Industry Zone HUadu District Guangzhou City Guangdong CHAN VICTOR W J House 16 20th Street Hong Lok Yuen Taipo Nt THE HONG KONG 19

20 SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ~ 72:CHEN RULIN CHAN VICTOR W J ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 03/12/ /04615 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINATION THERAPY FOR COPD ~ 71:CHIESI FARMACEUTICI S.P.A VIA PALERMO 26/A PARMA ~ 72:BONELLI SAURO USBERTI FRANCESCA ZAMBELLI ENRICO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/12/ /04616 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ANAEROBIC TREATMENT OF ORGANICALLY POLLUTED WASTE WATER ~ 71:BREMER ARBEITSGEMEINSCHAFT FUR UBERSEEFORSCHUNG UND ENTWICKLUNG (BREMEN OVERSEAS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION) BORDA EV Industriestr Bremen ~ 72:ULRICH ANDREAS FLADERER FRANK SCHMIDT ANDREAS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/01/ /04617 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECEIVER SOFTWARE PROTECTION ~ 71:IRDETO CORPORATE BV 105 Taurus Avenue 2132 LS Hoofddorp ~ 72:ROELSE PETER ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/06/ /04618 ~ Complete ~ 54: CALCIPOTRIOL MONOHYDRATE NANOCRYSTALS ~ 71:LEO PHARMA A/S Industriparken 55 DK-2750 Ballerup ~ 72:PETERSSON KARSTEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 07/01/ /04619 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING VITAMIN D ANALOGUE AND COSOLVENTSURFACTANT MIXTURE ~ 71:LEO PHARMA A/S Industriparken 55 DK-2750 Ballerup ~ 72:PETERSSON KARSTEN 2012/04620 ~ Complete ~ 54: CUTANEOUS COMPOSITION COMPRISING VITAMIN D ANALOGUE AND A MIXTURE OF SOLVENT AND SURFACTANTS ~ 71:LEO PHARMA A/S Industriparken 55 DK-2750 Ballerup ~ 72:PETERSSON KARSTEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 07/01/ /04621 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENERGY RECOVERY IN MANUFACTURE OF SULFURIC ACID ~ 71:MECS, INC Corporate Pointe South Outer Forty Road Suite 100, St.Louis, Missouri ~ 72:VERA-CASTANEDA ERNESTO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 14/09/ /04622 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING SOLVENT MIXTURE AND A VITAMIN D DERIVATIVE OR ANALOGUE ~ 71:LEO PHARMA A/S Industriparken 55 DK-2750 Ballerup ~ 72:PETERSSON KARSTEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 07/01/ /04623 ~ Complete ~ 54: PREDICTIVE VALUE OF IL28B GENE POLYMORPHISM COMBINED WITH PRETREATMENT SERUM IP-10 QUANTIFICATION FOR RESPONSE TO PEGINTERFERON AND RIBAVIRIN IS ENHANCED IN COMPARISON WITH ANY OF THESE BIOMARKERS ALONE ~ 71:JANSSEN R&D IRELAND Eastgate Village Eastgate Little Island Co Cork ~ 72:AERSSENS JEROEN FRIED MICHAEL W FANNING GREGORY CHARLES ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 03/12/ /04624 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD TO SHRINKPROOF WOOL BY PLASMA POLYMERIZATION ~ 71:P2I LTD 127 (9-12 North) Milton Park Abingdon Oxfordshire OX14 4SA ~ 72:CARR CHRISTOPHER COULSON STEPHEN KHODDAMI AKBAR ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/11/ /04625 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANALOGUES FOR THE TREATMENT OR PREVENTION OF FLAVIVIRUS INFECTIONS ~ 71:VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 130 Waverly Street Cambridge Massachusetts ~ 72:LIU BINGCAN KONG LAVAL CHAN CHUN YANNOPOULOS CONSTANTIN REDDY T. JAGADEERSWAR FALARDEAU GUY BUBENIK MONICA POISSON CARL DAS SANJOY KUMAR CADILHAC CAROLINE VAIILLANCOURT LOUIS PEREIRA OSWY W MAXWELL JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 24/03/ /04626 ~ Complete ~ 54: METALLURGICAL FURNACE ~ 71:OUTOTEC OYJ Riihitontuntie 7 FI Espoo ~ 72:KAGSTROM PER MARKLUND SAM LUNDIN LARS ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/12/ /04627 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DOME PLATE WITH AN INTEGRAL ALIGNING AND LOAD INDICATING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:FABCHEM (PTY) LTD Unit 1 58 Watt Street New Era Springs ~ 72:MALHERBE FRANCOIS JACOBUS 2012/04628 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:SANOFI PASTEUR LIMITED 1755 Steeles Avenue West Toronto Ontario M2R 3T4 ~ 72:GALLICHAN SCOTT MOREFIELD GARRY LJUTIC BELMA SALHA MARIE-DANIELLE HARPER KEVIN OCHS MARTINA OCHS AUSAR FERNANDO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 19/04/ /04629 ~ Complete ~ 54: BALLISTIC-RESISTANT ARTICLES ~ 71:TEIJIN ARAMID B.V. Velperweg 76 NL BM Arnhem ~ 72:BOVENSCHEN SOON JOO RASTOGI SANJAY SCHAAP ADRIAAN ANTON VAN DER EEM JORIS HARINGS JULES ARMAND WILHELMINA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/12/ /04630 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING AMMONIUM DICHROMATE ~ 71:LANXESS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH D Leverkusen ~ 72:FRIEDRICH HOLGER STENGER MATTHIAS VAN ROOYEN DANIEL ORTMANN RAINER BOLL MATTHIAS KALIDEEN NAVEEN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/12/

21 2012/04631 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING CHROMIUM (III) OXIDE ~ 71:LANXESS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH D Leverkusen ~ 72:FRIEDRICH HOLGER STENGER MATTHIAS KALIDEEN NAVEEN ORTMANN RAINER VAN ROOYEN DANIEL BOLL MATTHIAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/12/ APPLIED ON 22/06/ /04639 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SAND FILTERS ~ 71:WATERLINX (PTY) LTD Nitor Building Cnr Commerce Cres East & Dartfield Road Eastgate Extension 12 Johannesburg ~ 72:GAVIN VAN ASWEGEN SNR LEWIES JOHANNES VAN DEVENTER RICKY MARK VAN HEERDEN 2012/04640 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VEHICLE DRIVER SAFETY DEVICE ~ 71:MORGAN GOVENDER 11 Erythrina Lane Mount Edgecombe 4301 Kwa Zulu Natal ~ 72:GOVENDER MORGAN 2012/04641 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PREPARING AND DETOXIFYING ~ 71:EREMA EMGINEERING RECYCLING MASCHIEN UND ANLAGEN GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H Freindort Unterfeldstrasse 3 Ansfelden A ~ 72:MANFRED HACKL GERHARD WENDELIN JAMES DONALDSON KLAUS FEICHTINGER GEORG WEIGERSTORFER ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 211/2010 ~ 32: 12/02/ /04642 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF INDIVIDUAL FARM ANIMAL DATA ~ 71:SMAXTEC ANIMAL CARE SALES GMBH Wastiangasse 4 Graz A-8010 ~ 72:STEFAN ROSENKRANZ MARIO FALLAST ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 2052/2009 ~ 32: 30/12/ /04643 ~ Complete ~ 54: BALL COUPLINGS ~ 71:NIGEL BRODERICK Pine Combe Rowberrow Winscombe BS25 1QP ~ 72:NIGEL BRODERICK ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 24/06/ /04644 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LOCK FOR AUTOMATED GARAGE DOOR ~ 71:PATRICK BERESFORD NEVILLE-SMYLY 6 Hunters Way Hout Bay 7806 ~ 72:PATRICK BERESFORD NEVILLE-SMYLY 2012/04645 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BUILDING EACH OTHER'S CLUB ~ 71:LEBO NWLAKANIPNO MKMIZE P O Box 3700 Secunda 2302 ~ 72:LEBO NWLAKANIPNO MKMIZE 2012/04646 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PRODUCING BIO-PRODUCTS TO PREVENT SPECIES ENDANGERMENT ~ 71:LAUREN SYLVAN BROM P O Box 804 Florida 1710 ~ 72:LAUREN SYLVAN BROM 2012/04647 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FLOPPY FLYER ~ 71:REINHOLD LIEBENBERG P O Box Die Boord 7613 ~ 72:REINHOLD LIEBENBERG 2012/04648 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION SECURE VIRTUAL CARD DISPENSER ~ 71:MALCOLM ILLYA SOLOMON 42 Hyde Park 12 Jetty Street Foreshore Cape Town 8001 ~ 72:MALCOLM ILLYA SOLOMON 2012/04649 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INFLATABLE WALL FOR UNDERGROUND SAFE ROOM ~ 71:BRANDON LAUWRENS 1328 Arcadia Street Hatfield Pretoria 0182 ~ 72:BRANDON LAUWRENS 2012/04650 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MOTION RESPONSIVE MESSEGING,SIGNAGE OMNI INFO RELAY INFO,MOTION TRANSMITTING OR EMERGENCY BRAKE ~ 71:FLORIS SNYDER 24B Kruger Street Rustenburg 0299 ~ 72:FLORIS SNYDER 2012/04651 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR EXTRACTING AND SEPARATING LIGHT RARE EARTH ELEMENT ~ 71:SHIN-ETSU CHEMICAL CO. LTD 6-1, Ohtemachi 2-Chome, Chiyoda-Ku, TOKYO ~ 72:SUGAHARA HIROTO SAKAKI KAZUAKI MINOWA TAKEHISA ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/01/ /04652 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS FOR TOPICAL ADMINISTRATION ~ 71:SOL-GEL TECHNOLOGIES LTD Golda Meir St 7 Weizmann Science Park Ness Ziona ~ 72:TOLEDANO OFER NEIMANN KARINE SHROOT BRAHAM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 25/03/ /04653 ~ Complete ~ 54: RETRACTABLE SYRINGE WITH IMPROVED DELIVERY EFFICIENCY AND LOCKING SYSTEM ~ 71:UNITRACT SYRINGE PTY LTD Suite 3 Level 11 1 Chifley Square Sydney NSW 2000 ~ 72:KAAL JOSEPH HERMES SOKOLOV RICHARD DUNN CHRISTOPHER HUESO ERNESTO WALLIS HUW CHAD SCOTT THORLEY CRAIG STEPHEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 22/12/ /04654 ~ Complete ~ 54: PAYMENT DEVICE ~ 71:VISA EUROPE LTD 1 Sheldon Square London W2 6TT ~ 72:RIFAAT OMAR WILSON DAVE ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/12/ /04655 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING CIRCUIT BREAKER OPERATION ~ 71:TAVRIDA ELECTRIC HOLDING AG Alte Steinhauserstrasse 21 Cham CH-6330 ~ 72:CHALY ALEXEY LEDYAEV VLADIMIR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 24/06/ /04656 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METAL ENVELOPE ~ 71:GRE INDUSTRIES (PTY) LTD 5TH STREET, STAND 64 GARANKUWA INDUSTRIAL AREA ~ 72:MARSHALL ELTON 21

22 2012/04657 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING PLASTICS USING 1,6-HEXANEDIOL WITH AN ALDEHYDE CONTENT OF LESS THAN 500 PPM ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:PINKOS ROLF KRETZSCHMAR EVA ABILLARD OLIVIER GEHRINGER LIONEL ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/11/ /04658 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF 1,3-DIPHENYLPROP-2-EN-1-ONE DERIVATIVES FOR TREATING LIVER DISORDERS ~ 71:GENFIT Parc Eurasante Lille Metropole 885 Avenue Eugene Avinee Loos ~ 72:DARTEIL RAPHAEL HANF REMY HUM DEAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/11/ /04659 ~ Complete ~ 54: A WATER PURIFICATION APPARATUS ~ 71:SKAR REYNO ALEXANDER 194 SPINNAKER 180 MAHATMA GANDHI ROAD DURBAN ~ 72:SKAR REYNO ALEXANDER ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06541 ~ 32: 07/09/ /04660 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-SLIP GRATING AND ATTACHMENT ~ 71:VITAL ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD LEA ROAD BOKSBURG NORTH 1461 GAUTENG ~ 72:PRINGLE GLEN ANDREW ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/04699 ~ 32: 24/06/ /04661 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETECTING THE DROP OF A CLUSTER IN A NUCLEAR REACTOR ~ 71:AREVA NP Tour Areva 1 Place Jean Millier, F Courbevoie ~ 72:ROYERE CHRISTIAN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/11/ /04662 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESSES FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF A PHARMACEUTICALLY ACTIVE AGENT ~ 71:H LUNDBECK A/S OTTILIAVEJ 9 DK-2500 Valby ~ 72:THERKELSEN FRANS ROCK MICHAEL HAROLD TREPPENDAHL SVEND ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/12/ /04663 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED KNUCKLE FORMED THROUGH THE USE OF IMPROVED EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL SAND CORES AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE ~ 71:BEDLOE INDUSTRIES LLC 2711 Centerville Road Suite 300 PMB #8033 Wilmington Delaware ~ 72:NIBOUAR F ANDREW SMERECKY JERRY R SMITH DOUGLAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 28/12/ /04664 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATED LOCATION DEPENDENT NATURAL DIASTER FORECAST ~ 71:SWISS REINSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED MYTHENQUAI 50/60, CH-8022, ZURICH ~ 72:GUATTERI MARIA GIOVANNA DA VICTORIA LOBO NIKHIL 2012/04665 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR INFLUENCING SEX SELECTION IN ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION AND APPARATUS FOR SAME ~ 71:BIASSEX PTY LTD 1 Drummond Place West Perth 6005 Western Australia ~ 72:PFISTERSHAMMER JOSEF ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/06/ /04666 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIMATERIAL ELONGATED INSERT MEMBER FOR A GRINDING ROLL ~ 71:METSO MINERALS (WEAR PROTECTION) AB Box 74 S Trelleborg ~ 72:SIITONEN PEKKA KAIPIAINEN MIKKO LIIMATAINEN JARI GRONVALL LARS 2012/04667 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF NO-BAKE MOLD PROCESS TO MANUFACTURE RAILROAD COUPLERS ~ 71:BEDLOE INDUSTRIES LLC 2711 Centerville Road Suite 300 PMB #8033 Wilmington Delaware ~ 72:NIBOUAR F ANDREW SMERECKY JERRY R SELLBERG RONALD P GIBEAUT ARTHUR A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 11/01/ /04668 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE STRESS FREE TEMPERATURE OF THE RAIL AND/OR THE TRACK RESISTANCE ~ 71:EBER DYNAMICS AB Kaserngarden 4 S Falun ~ 72:BERGGREN ERIC ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/12/ /04669 ~ Complete ~ 54: BAIT DISPENSER ~ 71:HOUGHTON BRYAN GARY 192 Bexley Lane Sidcup DA14 4JH Kent ~ 72:HOUGHTON BRYAN GARY ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/12/ /04670 ~ Complete ~ 54: SEVEN-MEMBERED RING COMPOUND AND PHARMACEUTICAL USE THEREFOR ~ 71:DAIICHI SANKYO COMPANY LIMITED Nihonbashi-Honcho Chuo-ku Tokyo ~ 72:MUTO TSUYOSHI FUTAMURA JUNKO SUGAWARA HAJIME TANAKA TAISAKU IMAJO SEIICHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/12/ /04671 ~ Complete ~ 54: NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING A HIGH PROTEIN COMPONENT AND EXOGENOUS NUCLEOTIDES ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:GREENBERG NORMAN ALAN ROUGHEAD ZAMZAM (FARIBA) KABIRY MILLER KEVIN BURKE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 13/10/ /04672 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORAL CARE COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO 300 Park Avenue New York N.Y ~ 72:MILLER JEFFREY M. BLACKWELL BERNIE L MANDADI PRAKASARAO ZAIDEL LYNETTE HEPLER BARBARA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/12/ /04673 ~ Complete ~ 54: VISUALLY PATTERNED AND ORIENTED COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:COLGATE- PALMOLIVE CO 300 Park Avenue New York N.Y ~ 72:HILLIARD JR PETER R KAPLAN STACEY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/12/

23 2012/04674 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF GADOBENATE DIMEGLUMINE COMPLEX IN A SOLID FORM ~ 71:BRACCO IMAGING S.P.A. Via Egidio Folli 50 I Milano ~ 72:ANELLI PIER LUCIO FRETTA ROBERTA MOROSINI PIER FRANCESCO UGGERI FULVIO LATTUADA LUCIANO FERRIGATO AURELIA CERAGIOLI SILVIA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/11/ /04675 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING GINGER FOR THE AMELIORATION OR PREVENTION OF INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS ~ 71:HILL'S PET NUTRITION INC 400 South West 8th Avenue Topeka Kansas ~ 72:KHOO CHRISTINA FRANTZ NOLAN ZEBULON PAETAU-ROBINSON INKE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 29/12/ /04676 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING PYRUVATE FOR COMPANION ANIMALS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~ 71:HILL'S PET NUTRITION INC 400 South West 8th Avenue Topeka Kansas ~ 72:YAMKA RYAN MICHAEL FRANTZ NOLAN ZEBULON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 29/12/ /04677 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN APPARATUS FOR TREATING A BED OF PARTICULATE MATERIAL ~ 71:FLSMIDTH A/S Vigerslev Alle 77 DK-2500 Valby ~ 72:PETERSEN PER ~ 33: DK ~ 31: PA ~ 32: 25/11/ /04678 ~ Complete ~ 54: HERBICIDALLY ACTIVE 2-(SUBSTITUTED-PHENYL)-CYCLOPENTANE-1,3- DIONE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:SYNGENTA LIMITED European Regional Centre Priestley Road Surrey Research Park Guildford Surrey GU2 7YH ~ 72:FOLEY DANIEL JASON LONGSTAFF ADRIAN RUSSELL CLAIRE JANET WAILES JEFFREY STEVEN JEANMART STEPHANE ANDRE MARIE PARSONS ROBERT WILLIAM TAYLOR JOHN BENJAMIN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/07/ /04679 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING PYRUVATE FOR COMPANION ANIMALS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~ 71:HILL'S PET NUTRITION INC 400 South West 8th Avenue Topeka Kansas ~ 72:YAMKA RYAN MICHAEL ZICKER STEVEN C FRANTZ NOLAN ZEBULON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 29/12/ /04680 ~ Provisional ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CLEANING A WHEEL COMPONENT OR A WHEEL ASSEMBLY OF A VEHICLE ~ 71:DELL GRAEME 26 St Francis Beretta Road Honeydew Manor Honeydew Gauteng KOBUCH KEVIN 101 Alpha Heights Main Avenue Randburg Gauteng MOSSELSON BARBARA 2 Wrenrose Place Wrenrose Road Melrose Johannesburg Gauteng PRICE ARNOLD 104 Walton Heath Jacob Street 2196 Fairways Gauteng Province ~ 72:FONTANELLA GIANNI 2012/04681 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTROMAGNETIC CASTING APPARATUS FOR SILICON ~ 71:KANEKO KYOJIRO Shirakawa 3-chome Ibaraki-shi Osaka ~ 72:KANEKO KYOJIRO 2012/04682 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIQUID DISTRIBUTION TROUGH FOR USE IN TOWERS IN SULPHURIC ACID AND CARBON CAPTURE PLANTS ~ 71:CHEMETICS INC # Virtual Way Vancouver British Columbia V5M 0A5 ~ 72:NORTON DANIEL S DRACKETT THOMAS S PEREZ ORLANDO G STERENBERG DAVID J ~ 33: CA ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/12/ /04683 ~ Complete ~ 54: FORMULATIONS SUITABLE FOR PET IMAGING WITH HYDROPHOBIC PET AGENTS ~ 71:PIRAMAL IMAGING SA Route De l'ecole Matran ~ 72:OLBRICH CARSTEN BURKHARD ANDREAS KRAUSE MICHAEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/12/ /04684 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL GENOMIC BIOMARKERS FOR IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME DIAGNOSIS ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:GONG HUA HOE NICHOLAS SINGH SHARAT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 25/11/ /04685 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING 2-CHLORO-3-TRIFLUOROMETHYLPYRIDINE ~ 71:ISHIHARA SANGYO KAISHA LTD No 3-15 Edobori 1-Chome Nishi-Ku Osaka ~ 72:FUKUI FUMIHIRO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/12/ /04686 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING AN INTERNET BASED TRANSACTION ~ 71:JOYCE JOHN ANTHONY 31 Argo Street South Yarra Victoria 3141 ~ 72:JOYCE JOHN ANTHONY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 24/11/ /04687 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANT GRAFTING MACHINE AND PLANT GRAFTING METHOD ~ 71:REPISO CORDON JOAN Pol Ind La Llana C/ Pont De Can Claveri 58 E Rubi Barcelona ~ 72:REPISO CORDON JOAN ~ 33: ES ~ 31: P ~ 32: 24/11/ /04688 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING PYRUVATE FOR COMPANION ANIMALS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~ 71:HILL'S PET NUTRITION INC 400 South West 8th Avenue Topeka Kansas ~ 72:YAMKA RYAN MICHAEL FRANTZ NOLAN ZEBULON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 29/12/ /04689 ~ Complete ~ 54: QUINAZOLINE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:MERCK PATENT GMBH Frankfurter Strasse Darmstadt ~ 72:EGGENWEILER HANS-MICHAEL BUCHSTALLER HANS-PETER SIRRENBERG CHRISTIAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/11/

24 2012/04690 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FINE FIBRES ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY Admin Building B Victors Street STELLENBOSCH 7600 ~ 72:SMIT ANTON EUGENE 2012/04692 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXHAUST GAS ENVIRONMENT POLLUTING PARTICLE CAPTURER ~ 71:MUNAWIRAH FATIMA DEEN 53 Kadirvel Road Northdale Pietermaritzburg ~ 72:MUNAWIRAH FATIMA DEEN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/04763 ~ 32: 28/06/ /04693 ~ Complete ~ 54: READY TO USE HOUSEHOLD ANIMAL FOOD ~ 71:SAMEUL JACOBUS STEYN 5 Spitskop Street Van Riebeeck Park Kempton Park ~ 72:SAMEUL JACOBUS STEYN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/08549 ~ 32: 27/09/ /04704 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A FLUID COLLECTOR ~ 71:RITCHIE KEEGAN JAMES 46C Tiffany Gardens Rooigras Street Bassonia Johannesburg 2061 ~ 72:DU TOIT FARYL 2012/04708 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIRECT AQUEOUS PHASE REFORMING OF BIO-BASED FEEDSTOCKS ~ 71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPI BV Carel van Bylandtlaan 30 NL-2596 HR The Hague ~ 72:CHHEDA JUBEN NEMCHAND POWELL JOSEPH BROUN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 31/12/ /04709 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL RETIGABINE COMPOSITION ~ 71:GLAXO GROUP LIMITED a company incorporated in England & Wales Glaxo Wellcome House Berkeley Avenue Greenford Middlesex UB6 ONN England ~ 72:BURKE MATTHEW RHODES CHARLES HARDING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 21/01/ /04710 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT METHOD ~ 71:GLAXO WELLCOME MANUFACTURING PTE LTD 1 Pioneer Sector 1 Jurong ~ 72:DAMIAN-IORDACHE VALERIU KING ANDREW MCLAUGHLIN MEGAN M SUTTLE ALBERT B ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 06/01/ /04717 ~ Complete ~ 54: ISOLATED POLYNUCLEOTIDES AND POLYPEPTIDES AND METHODS OF USING SAME FOR INCREASING PLANT YIELD,BIOMASS,GROWTH RATE,VIGOR,OIL CONTENT,ABIOTIC STRESS TOLERANCE OF PLANTS AND NITROGEN EFFICIENCY ~ 71:EVOGENE LTD 13 Gad Finstein Street Rechovot ~ 72:GRANEVITZE ZUR KARCHI HAGAI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 17/05/ /05023 ~ Provisional ~ 54: USING AF POWER TO POWER ELECTRICAL DEVICES ~ 71:GABRIEL OLDENBARNEVELDT PIETERSE 10 Wheeler Drive Walmer Downs Port Elizabeth 6070 ~ 72:GABRIEL OLDENBARNVELDT PIETERSE - APPLIED ON 25/06/ /04691 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SURE STRIKE ~ 71:NIEUWENHUYS JOHAN Stormlaan 5 Bainsvlei 9338 ~ 72:NIEUWENHUYS JOHAN 2012/04694 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF DETERMINING THE BLADE DEPTH OF A GRADER ~ 71:DE BEER DANIEL JOHANNES 6 West Street Strand Western Cape 7140 CLARKE GEORGE FREDERICK 12 Arum Street Rusdal Blackheath Western Cape 7580 ~ 72:THOMPSON DIGBY 2012/04695 ~ Complete ~ 54: A POOL SKIMMER ASSEMBLY ~ 71:POOLRITE RESEARCH PTY LTD 415 Creek Road Mt Gravatt 4122 Queensland ~ 72:PALMER ROSS FIFIELD SIMON ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 24/12/ /04696 ~ Complete ~ 54: FENCE PANEL ~ 71:HEULER MANUFACTURING (PTY) LTD Atlas Road Boksburg Gauteng Johannesburg ~ 72:STRYDOM PETER ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02460 ~ 32: 29/03/ /04697 ~ Complete ~ 54: CHIMERIC ENDONUCLEASES AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:BASF PLANT SCIENCE COMPANY GMBH LUDWIGSHAFEN ~ 72:HLUBEK ANDREA BIESGEN CHRISTIAN HOFFKEN HANS WOLFGANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 20/07/ /04698 ~ Complete ~ 54: CHIMERIC ENDONUCLEASES AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:BASF PLANT SCIENCE COMPANY GMBH LUDWIGSHAFEN ~ 72:HLUBEK ANDREA BIESGEN CHRISTIAN HOFFKEN HANS WOLFGANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 20/07/ /04699 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A TITANIUM ZEOLITE CATALYST ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY 2030 DOW CENTER ABBOTT ROAD MIDLAND MICHIGAN ~ 72:MULLER ULRICH RUDOLF PETER KRUG GEORG SENK RAINER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 27/11/ /04700 ~ Complete ~ 54: OPTIMIZED ENDONUCLEASES AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:BASF PLANT SCIENCE COMPANY GMBH LUDWIGSHAFEN ~ 72:HLUBEK ANDREA BIESGEN CHRISTIAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 20/07/

25 2012/04701 ~ Complete ~ 54: HEAT-INSULATING,FIRE-PROOF,WATER-RESISTANT,PERMEABLE-TO- AIR,FLEXIBLE LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE ~ 71:LASSO FINANCIAL LTD Hunkins Plaza Main Street P O Box 556 Charlestown Nevis ~ 72:THICHY THOMAS ~ 33: IB ~ 31: PCT/IB2009/ ~ 32: 25/11/ /04702 ~ Provisional ~ 54: YIELDING MINE SUPPORT ~ 71:GRE INDUSRIES (PTY) LTD 5th Street Stand 64 Garankuwa Industrial Area ~ 72:MARSHALL ELTON 2012/04703 ~ Complete ~ 54: HOPPER FOR TRANSPORTATION OF MINERAL OR AGGREGATES ~ 71:COTAL SEPULVEDA RICHARD Merced 562 Depto 2015 Santiago ~ 72:COTAL SEPULVEDA RICHARD ~ 33: CL ~ 31: ~ 32: 12/10/ /04705 ~ Complete ~ 54: HEAT EXCHANGER AND METHOD OF OPERATING A HEAT EXCHANGER ~ 71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPI BV Carel van Bylandtlaan 30 NL-2596 HR The Hague ~ 72:VON KOSSAKGLOWCZEWSKI THOMAS PAUL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/01/ /04706 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUNDS AS BRADYKININ B1 ANTAGONISTS ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:HAUEL NORBERT CECI ANGELO DOODS HENRI KONETZKI INGO MACK JUERGEN PRIEPKE HENNING SCHULER-METZ ANNETTE WALTER RAINER WIEDENMAYER DIETER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: PCT/EP2010/ ~ 32: 23/02/ /04707 ~ Complete ~ 54: AQUEOUS SIZING COMPOSITIONS FOR SHADING IN SIZE PRESS APPLICATIONS ~ 71:CLARIANT FINANCE (BVI) LIMITED Citco Building Wickhams Cay P O Box 662 Road Town Tortola ~ 72:KLEIN CEDRIC GRETHER-SCHENE HEIDRUN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/02/ /04711 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LEACHING PROCESS FOR THE RECOVERY OF METALS FROM SULFIDE ORES ~ 71:ANGLO OPERATIONS LIMITED 44 Main Street Johannesburg 2001 Gauteng ~ 72:STEYL JOHANN DU TOIT 2012/04712 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROCESSING SOLID FUEL ~ 71:COALTEK INC 2198 Flintstone Drive Suite A Tucker Georgia ~ 72:DROZD J MICHAEL DRUGA MICHAEL C LANG FREDERICK C LAWSON STEVEN L BULLIS HERBIE L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 07/10/ /04713 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYAMIDE RESIN-TYPE COMPOSITE MATERIAL AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME ~ 71:MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC 5-2 Marunouchi 2-Chome Chiyoda-ku TOKYO ~ 72:MITADERA JUN ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 12/04/ /04714 ~ Complete ~ 54: VISIBLE LIGHT ABSORBERS FOR OPHTHALMIC LENS MATERIALS ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:LAREDO WALTER R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 18/01/ /04715 ~ Complete ~ 54: SHUT-DOWN AND START-UP PROCEDURES OF AN ELECTROLYTIC CELL ~ 71:RIO TINTO ALCAN INTERNATIONAL LTD 1188 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal H3A 3G2 Quebec ~ 72:CAYOUETTE ROBERT BOUCHARD MARTIN FORTIN JACQUES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 22/12/ /04716 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODUCTION METHOD OF FILTER MEDIUM FOR REMOVING FLUORIDE FROM DRINKING WATER ~ 71:JIANGSU YONGGUAN WATER AND WASTEWATER EQUIPMENT CO LTD No 6 Yongguan Road Tongshan Economic Development Zone Xuzhou Jiangsu CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY University Road Xuzhou Jiangsu ~ 72:LIU ZESHAN FENG LI ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/08/ /04718 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBSTITUTED PIPERIDINES THAT INCREASE P53 ACTIVITY AND THE USES THEREOF ~ 71:SCHERING CORPORATION 2000 Galloping Hill Road Kenilworth New Jersey ~ 72:BOGEN STEPHANE L WANG YAOLIN NAIR LATHA G VOSS MATTHEW ERNST PAN WEIDONG KULKARNI BHEEMASHANKAR A LIU YUAN RINDGEN DIANE GUZI TIMOTHY J NOMEIR AMIN SHIPPS JR GERALD W MA YAO LAHUE BRIAN ROBERT SHIZUKA MANAMI KIROVA-SNOVER MARGARITA TIAN YUAN GIBEAU CRAIG R SCAPIN GIOVANNA DOLL RONALD J HICKLIN DANNY J SEIDEL-DUGAN CYNTHIA MACCOSS MALCOLM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 16/10/ /04719 ~ Complete ~ 54: CNT-INFUSED FIBER AS A SELF SHIELDING WIRE FOR ENHANCED POWER TRANSMISSION LINE ~ 71:APPLIED NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS LLC 2323 Eastern Blvd Baltimore MD ~ 72:SHAH TUSHAR K MALECKI HARRY C ADCOCK DANIEL JACOB ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 13/01/ /04720 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-C5A BINDING MOIETIES WITH HIGH BLOCKING ACTIVITY ~ 71:INFLARX GMBH Winzerlaer Str Jena ~ 72:GUO RENFENG LI YAN RIEDEMANN NIELS CHRISTOPH SHEN BEIFEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 26/11/ /04721 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND FACILITY FOR DRYING PASTY MATERIALS,IN PARTICULAR SLUDGE FROM WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND GENERATION OF THERMAL ENERGY ~ 25

26 71:DEGREMONT Tour CB21 16 Place De I'Iris F Paris La Defense ~ 72:KNOER PETER STANLEY BRUCE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/12/ /04722 ~ Complete ~ 54: AGENTS FOR INERTING CLAYS IN HYDRAULIC COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:CHRYSO 19 Place de la Resistance F Issy les Moulineaux ~ 72:LEISING FREDERIC ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/11/ /04723 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROCK DRILLING DEVICE ~ 71:SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY Pihtisulunkatu 9 FI Tampere ~ 72:NIEMI TIMO ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/12/ /04724 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINED TREATMENT PROCESS OF DOMESTIC GARBAGE AND SEWAGE ~ 71:HEBEI BUILDING MATERIALS INDUSTRY DESIGN AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE No 159 Hezuo Road Shijiazhuang Hebei ~ 72:CHEN YING ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/03/ /04725 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A MODULAR FURNITURE ASSEMBLY ~ 71:ANGEL SHACK TRADING & INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD 24 15TH STREET EASTGATE GARDENS WYNBERG GAUTENG ~ 72:BRODBECK STEFAN 2012/04726 ~ Complete ~ 54: MINING VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR ITS ENERGY SUPPLY ~ 71:SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY Pihtisulunkatu 9 FI Tampere ~ 72:OSARA JUKKA PIIPPONEN JUHA LOUVO MIKKO ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/05/ /04727 ~ Complete ~ 54: MINING VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR ITS ENERGY SUPPLY ~ 71:SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY Pihtisulunkatu 9 FI Tampere ~ 72:KOUVO MIKKO PIIPPONEN JUHA OSARA JUKKA ~ 33: FI ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/05/ /04728 ~ Complete ~ 54: FIBER CONTAINING PARALLEL-ALIGNED CARBON NANOTUBES ~ 71:APPLIED NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS LLC 2323 Eastern Blvd Baltimore MD ~ 72:SHAH TUSHAR K MALET BRANDON K PATEL JIGAR M MALECKI HARRY C HOSKINS ROBERT D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 02/02/ /04729 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING MOBILE BANKING TRANSACTIONS AND PROVIDING MOBILE BANKING FUNCTIONALITY ~ 71:NEDBANK LTD 135 Rivonia Road Sandown 2196 Sandton Gauteng Province ~ 72:NEEDHAM-CLARK GILES ZUNGU SIHLE VAN TONDER ALBERTUS STEFANUS ROSS GRAEME WERTH LOUIS BRAND CHRISTIAAN JHANNES PETRUS 2012/04730 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BRAKE SYSTEM ~ 71:GLOBAL RAILWAY ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD 55 Tulbagh Street Kempton Park 1630 ~ 72:BRADFIELD LINDEN LIONEL 2012/05079 ~ Provisional ~ 54: UNWRAPPER ~ 71:ANDREW ROBERT JAMIESON HOOD 107 Ridgewood 20 Cape Road Central Port Elizabeth 6001 ~ 72:ANDREW ROBERT JAMESON HOOD - APPLIED ON 26/06/ /04731 ~ Complete ~ 54: RIB FOR SUPPORTING AND REINFORCING AN EXCAVATION ~ 71:ELAS GEOTECNICA S.R.L Centro Commerciale San Felice Lotto T.4 3/21 Segrate (Milano) ~ 72:CRISTIANO BONOMI ANTONIO FRULLANI ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/01/ /04732 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANIMAL BEDDING ~ 71:BERNIC DANIEL 256 Kaserne Rd City Deep Johannesburg ~ 72:BERNIC DANIEL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/05/ /04733 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SAFETY DOOR ~ 71:PAPENFUS NICHOLAS JACQUES 19 Cuyler Street Constantia Kloof 1715 Johannesburg ~ 72:PAPENFUS NICHOLAS JACQUES 2012/04734 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER PUMP ~ 71:OU YANG HSU CHIH No 264 Sec 5 Yanhai Rd Fuxing Township Changhua County 506 Taiwan ~ 72:OU YANG HSU CHIH ~ 33: TW ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/06/ /04735 ~ Provisional ~ 54: UNDER THE RIM TOILET BRUSH ~ 71:HAJERA HIGGINS 67 Berzelia Street Protea Park Atlantis Cape Town 7349 FAATIEMAH HIGGINS 67 Berzelia Street Protea Park Atlantis Cape Town 7349 ~ 72:HAJERA HIGGINS FAATIEMAH HIGGINS 2012/04736 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CAMPING/CANOPY ~ 71:JOHN FRANCOIS MULLER NATALIE 21 RIEWWITH VEREENIGING ~ 72:John Francois MULLER 2012/04737 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE CHART ~ 71:PIETER WERNER VAN DER HOVEN 19 Garrick Rd Darrenwood Johannesburg ~ 72:PIETER WERNER VAN DER HOVEN 2012/04738 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ROTARY FIRE BLANKET ~ 71:VICTOR MARCUS PROZESKY 286 Chris Hougaard Wierdapark Tswane ~ 72:VICTOR MARCUS PROZESKY 2012/04739 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A WATER POWERED ROCK DRILL ~ 71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19 Precision Str Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:BUHRMANN RUDOLPH 2012/04740 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CASING FOR PASTES ~ 71:COLUMBIT (PTY) LTD 71 Seventh Avenue Kensington Cape Town 7404 ~ 72:GEORGE DERRICK 26

27 2012/04741 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DE-REELING DEVICE ~ 71:DIRECTECH (PTY) LTD Directech Industrial Park Cnr Homestead & Orleans Kya-Sand Randburg ~ 72:ROSSOUW RENIER BERGLAR LUKE SOMERSET SIMON 2012/04742 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SYSTEM AND A METHOD FOR MONITORING A VOICE IN REAL TIME ~ 71:TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES LIMITED Nirmal Building, 9th Floor Nariman Point Mumbai Maharashtra ~ 72:KOPPARAPU SUNIKUMAR PANDHARIPANDE MEGHNA ABHISHEK ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2146/MUM/2011 ~ 32: 28/07/ /04743 ~ Complete ~ 54: STRUCTURE FOR A STORAGE UNIT ~ 71:DAVID ALBERT JOHN 55 Alicante Street Minchinbury New South Wales 2770 ~ 72:DAVID ALBERT JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 16/09/ /04744 ~ Complete ~ 54: CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION THROUGH FORMATION OF GROUP-2 CARBONATES AND SILICON DIOXIDE ~ 71:SKYONIC CORPORATION 1221 South MoPac Expressway Suite 340 Austin TX ~ 72:JONES JOE DAVID ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 18/12/ /04745 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHASE CURRENT MEASUREMENT MODULE FOR AN ELECTRICAL COUNTER,PROVIDED WITH A CURRENT CUT-OFF FUNCTION ~ 71:ITRON FRANCE 62 Bis avenue André Morizet Boulogne-Billancourt ~ 72:GUILLON JEAN-LOUIS ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/12/ /04746 ~ Complete ~ 54: COUPLING FOR THE RELEASABLE COUPLING OF PIPES ~ 71:IHC HOLLAND IE BV Molendijk 94 NL-3361 EP Sliedrecht ~ 72:SCHALKX ERWIN RUBEN POPPELIER LEONARDUS MARIA DE JONGE LAURENS JAN BOOMSMA WIEBRAND BERNARDUS ADRIAAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/12/ /04747 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABILISATION OF MICROWAVE HEATED FOOD SUBSTRATES ~ 71:CRISP SENSATION HOLDING SA 1 Rue Pedro-Meylan 1208 Geneva ~ 72:PICKFORD KEITH ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/05/ /04748 ~ Complete ~ 54: MICROWAVEABLE BATTER ~ 71:CRISP SENSATION HOLDING SA 1 Rue Pedro-Meylan 1208 Geneva ~ 72:PICKFORD KEITH ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/05/ /04749 ~ Complete ~ 54: COATED STABILISED MICROWAVE HEATED FOODS ~ 71:CRISP SENSATION HOLDING SA 1 Rue Pedro-Meylan 1208 Geneva ~ 72:PICKFORD KEITH ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/05/ /04750 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A STOVE ~ 71:GAPI LIFESTYLE IMPROVEMENTS (PTY) LTD Vaalfontein D16 Groblersdal 0470 ~ 72:SPAUMER PIETER JOHANNES LOUWRENS GABRIEL LABUSCHAGNE 2012/04751 ~ Complete ~ 54: BRUSH-ARC FURNACES AND A METHOD OF PROCESSING ORES ~ 71:GREYLING HENDRIK WILLEM Farm 375 Bankfontein Middelburg Mpumalanga 1055 GREYLING FREDERIK PETRUS 53 Coetzee Street Middleburg Mpumalanga 1050 ~ 72:GREYLING FREDERIK PETRUS GREYLING HENDRIK WILLEM ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/06472 ~ 32: 09/09/ /04752 ~ Complete ~ 54: CARTRIDGE HOLDER,DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SECURING A CARTRIDGE IN A CARTRIDGE HOLDER ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Bruningstrasse Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:RAAB STEFFEN ARNHOLD SANDRA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 01/02/ /04753 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTI-PURPOSE REACTOR AND PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF MODIFIED BITUMEN ~ 71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPI BV Carel van Bylandtlaan 30 NL-2596 HR The Hague ~ 72:BRAN ROBERTO KUMAR CHELUVA RAJ SACHIN SCOTT DARYL ~ 33: IN ~ 31: PCT/IN2009/ ~ 32: 31/12/ /04754 ~ Complete ~ 54: GASIFICATION REACTOR AND PROCESS ~ 71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPI BV Carel van Bylandtlaan 30 NL-2596 HR The Hague ~ 72:VON KOSSAKGLOWCZEWSKI THOMAS PAUL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 25/01/ /04755 ~ Complete ~ 54: PREBIOTIC USE OF WATER SOLUBLE SOYBEAN POLYSACCHARIDE ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:KEMPERMAN ROBER ANTOINE MELLEMA MICHEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/01/ /04756 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING AN ALUMINUM TITANATE-BASED CERAMICS ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED 27-1 Shinkawa 2 Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:IWASAKI KENTARO TOHMA TETSURO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/12/ /04757 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT OF OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME WITH A COMBINATION OF A CARBONIC ANHYDRASE INHIBITOR AND AN ADDITIONAL ACTIVE AGENT ~ 71:VIVUS INC 1172 Castro Street Mountain View California ~ 72:WILSON LELAND F TAM PETER Y NAJARIAN THOMAS BOWDEN CHARLES H ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 07/01/ /04758 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENERGY-SAVING AND ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY MULTIPURPOSE AIR CONDITIONING AS A GENERATOR OF DEW DRINKING WATER,HOT WATER AND DRYER ~ 71:HARYANTO 27

28 BUDHI Jalan IR.H Juanda III No 16A Kebon Kelapa Gambir Jakarta Pusat ~ 72:HARYANTO BUDHI LUKITOBUDI ARDA RAHARDJA ~ 33: ID ~ 31: P ~ 32: 01/12/ /04759 ~ Complete ~ 54: PURIFIED PYRROLOQUINOLINYL-PYRROLIDINE-2,5-DIONE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PREPARING AND USING SAME ~ 71:ARQULE INC 19 Presidential Way Wobburn Massachusetts ~ 72:REED DAVID P BARNES NEIL R KANE JOHN C LEE CHRISTOPHER A CHEN JIAN-XIE REDMON MARTIN P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/12/ /04760 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBSTITUTED IMIDAZOPYRIDINYL-AMINOPYRIDINE COMPOUNDS ~ 71:ARQULE INC 19 Presidential Way Wobburn Massachusetts ~ 72:ASHWELL MARK ANTHONY BRASSARD CHRIS FILIKOV ANTON HILL JASON KOERNER STEFFI LAPIERRE JEAN-MARC LIU YANBIN NAMDEV NIVEDITA NICEWONGER ROBERT PALMA ROCIO TANDON MANISH VENSEL DAVID MATSUDA AKIHISA IIMURA SHIN YAMAMOTO YUKO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 30/12/ /04761 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBSTITUTED PYRROLO-AMINOPYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS ~ 71:ARQULE INC 19 Presidential Way Wobburn Massachusetts ~ 72:LIU YANBIN NAMDEV NIVEDITA PALMA ROCIO TANDON MANISH WANG JIANQIANG WU HUI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 30/12/ /04762 ~ Complete ~ 54: ISOINDOLINONE INHIBITORS OF PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL 3-KINASE ~ 71:VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 130 Waverly Street Cambridge Massachusetts ~ 72:ARONOV ALEXANDER COME JON H DAVIES ROBERT J PIERCE ALBERT C WANG JIAN NANTHAKUMAR SUGANTHINI CAO JINGRONG BANDARAGE UPUL K KRUEGER ELAINE TIRAN ARNAUD LE LIAO YUSHENG MESSERSMITH DAVID COLLIER PHILIP N GREY RONALD O'DOWD HARDWIN HENDERSON JAMES A GRILLOT ANNE-LAURE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 29/09/ /04763 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING PROMOTIONAL OFFERS USING A COMMUNICATIONS PLATFORM ~ 71:GROWTH & EMERGING MARKETS LLC 62 Grand St #2 new York New York ~ 72:KAPLAN MARK MITCHELL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 31/12/ /04764 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRUVAMIDE COMPOUNDS AS INHIBITORS OF DUST MITE GROUP 1 PEPTIDASE ALLERGEN ~ 71:ST GEORGE'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL Cranmer Terrace Tooting London SW17 0RE THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL ~ 72:ROBINSON CLIVE ZHANG JIHUI GARROD DAVID RONALD PERRIOR TREVOR ROBERT NEWTON GARY KARL JENKINS KERRY BEEVERS REBEKAH ELISABETH MAJOR MERIEL RUTH STEWART MARK RICHARD ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/01/ /04765 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHEROMONE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE ~ 71:SERGEANT'S PET CARE PRODUCTS, INC South 158th Plaza Omaha NE ~ 72:NOUVEL LARRY TU BA CUONG RIOS LUIS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 21/12/ /04766 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND DELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:DISCOVERY HOLDINGS LIMITED 155 West Street Sandton 2196 Gauteng ~ 72:BROOMBERG JONATHAN NOACH RYAN NATANIEL 2012/04767 ~ Complete ~ 54: A WINDOW BLING OF THE PLANTATION TYPE ~ 71:PLASTRIM INVESTMENTS CC 1000 St Georges Street Newlands Gauteng Province 2092 ~ 72:HONIG ERHARD ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/08874 ~ 32: 11/12/ /04768 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTI-TEMPERATURE AND MULTI-TEXTURE FROZEN FOOD MICROWAVE HEATING TRAY ~ 71:H J HEINZ CO One PPG Place Suite 3100 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania ~ 72:JACKSON DANIEL C RITCHEY BETH A KOEHLER AMBER FISHER ROWOTH CHRISTOPHER P RODGERS WILLIAM J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 30/12/ /04769 ~ Complete ~ 54: BLANK FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF A MACHINING TOOL AND METHOD OF USE OF A BLANK FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF A MINING TOOL ~ 71:DIAMOND INNOVATIONS INC 6325 Huntley Road Worthington Ohio ~ 72:SINGH ANSHUL HAAR ANDREAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 31/12/ /04770 ~ Complete ~ 54: FIBER FOR FIBER CEMENT AND RESULTING PRODUCT ~ 71:WEYERHAEUSER NR COMPANY P O Box 9777 Mailstop CH1J27 Federal Way WA ~ 72:WEERAWARNA S ANANDA SHAH HARSHADKUMAR M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 30/06/ /04771 ~ Complete ~ 54: AMIDES,USE OF AMIDES AS SOLVENTS FOR ORGANIC COMPOUNDS,COMPOSITIONS AND EMULSIONS CONTAINING AMIDES,AND METHOD FOR TREATING A PLANT ~ 71:AKZO NOBEL CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL B.V. Stationsstraat MH Amersfoort ~ 72:GROENEWEGEN ADRIANUS MARINUS WESTBYE PETER OVERKEMPE KORNELIS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 30/12/ /04772 ~ Complete ~ 54: SWEETNESS ENHANCERS,COMPOSITIONS THEREOF,AND METHODS FOR USE ~ 71:THE COCA-COLA COMPANY One Coca-Cola Plaza Atlanta Georgia ~ 72:PRAKASH INDRA 28

29 KLUCIK JOSEF FRITSCH RUDY J DUBOIS GRANT E SAN MIGUEL RAFAEL I CHATURVEDULA VENKATA SAI PRAKASH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 28/12/ /04773 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLASTIC CLOSURE WITH ENHANCED PERFORMANCE ~ 71:CLOSURE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL INC 1205 East Elmore Street Crawfordsville IN ~ 72:GEVERS DAVID E BASHYAM NAVANEETH BHATT PRANAV M MCCANDLESS THOMAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 31/12/ /04774 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS FOR FORMING FILMS HAVING A DESIRED DEGREE OF OBSCURATION AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME ~ 71:W R GRACE & CO CONN 7500 Grace Drive Columbia Maryland ~ 72:MICHOS DEMETRIUS PRYOR JAMES NEIL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 29/12/ /04775 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS FOR FORMING OBSCURATION FILMS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME ~ 71:W R GRACE & CO CONN 7500 Grace Drive Columbia Maryland ~ 72:PRYOR JAMES NEIL MICHOS DEMETRIUS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/03/ /04776 ~ Complete ~ 54: PARAMETRIC CYCLINDRICAL SOLAR COLLECTOR HAVING AN OPTIMISED SECONDARY RECONCENTRATOR AND METHOD FOR DESIGNING SAME ~ 71:ABENGOA SOLAR NEW TECHNOLOGIES S.A Avenida de la Buhaira 2 E/41018 Sevilla ~ 72:NUNEZ BOOTELLO JUAN PABLO ~ 33: ES ~ 31: P ~ 32: 30/12/ /04777 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRIVELINE WITH PENDULUM SUSPENDED DRIVE SHAFT ~ 71:BAE SYSTEMS HAGGLUNDS AKTIEBOLAG S Ornskoldsvik ~ 72:KARLSSON PONTUS ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/01/ /04902 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EMERGENCY BACKUP LIGHTS SYSTEM ~ 71:ANDRIES JOHANNES JOUBERT ( Suit 2 Landau Court 87 Troye Street Sunnyside Pretoria 0002 ~ 72:ANDRIES JOHANNES JOUBERT - APPLIED ON 27/06/ /04778 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VIBRATING SCREEN ~ 71:PATRICK ELLAN STEENKAMP 31 Hlobane Street Vryheid 3100 ~ 72:PATRICK ELLAN STEENKAMP 2012/04779 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DISPLAY UNIT ~ 71:PATEL PANKIL 70 Seal Crescent Extension 7 Lenasia 1820 ~ 72:PATEL PANKIL 2012/04780 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SELF CHARGING DEVICE FOR ELECTRICALLY DRIVEN MOTOR VEHICLE ~ 71:THOMPSON DIGBY 23 Impala Street Kleinvlei Eersteriver 7100 ~ 72:THOMPSON DIGBY 2012/04781 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TO BE ADVISED ~ 71:PANGANAI SHARAWAKANDA 64 Bryanbrooke Estate Cnr Main Road & Witkoppen Road Paulshoff 2191 ~ 72:PANGANAI SHARAWAKANDA 2012/04782 ~ Provisional ~ 54: POWER SUPPLY UNIT ~ 71:POWER LOGIC SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 10 Cane Road Ottery 7800 ~ 72:STRAUF BASTIAN MAZZULLO RAYMOND MAZZULLO ADRIAN VAN ZYL BRIAN 2012/04783 ~ Complete ~ 54: FIBER OPTIC CURRENT SENSOR ~ 71:CLOSED JOINT STOCK COMPANY 'PROFOTECH' (CJSC "PROFOTECH") Tverskoy Blv 13 Bld 1 Moscow ~ 72:CHAMOROVSKIY YURI GUBIN VLADIMIR MORSHNEV SERGEI PRZIYALKOVSKIY YAN MAXIM RYABKO STAROSTIN NIKOLAY SAZONOV ALEXANDER BOYEV ANTON ~ 33: RU ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/12/ /04784 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COMPOSITE ROPE AND MESH NET MADE THEREFROM ~ 71:SKARBOVIG NILS MITTET 1 Prosesfontein Road Vredenburg Western Cape Province ~ 72:SKARBOVIG NILS MITTET DICKSON MICHAEL GORDON 2012/04785 ~ Complete ~ 54: CARRIER LINK INSULATOR FOR A CIRCUIT BREAKER ~ 71:EATON CORP Eaton Center 1111 Superior Avenue Cleveland Ohio ~ 72:SCHALTENBRAND BRIAN JOHN JANUSEK MARK ANTHONY MUELLER ROBERT WILLIAM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 30/06/ /04786 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ROTOR FOR PRECIOUS METAL CONCENTRATORS (GOLD,PLATINUM,COPPER INDUSTRY) ~ 71:B AND C PROCESS SERVICES AND MANUFACTURING 40 Fransen Street Chamdor Krugersdorp 1739 ~ 72:KRUGER JACOBUS JOHANNES 2012/04787 ~ Complete ~ 54: OXYHYDROGEN GENERATOR FOR A VEHICLE ~ 71:COLLINS RICHARD MICHAEL No 1 Croydon Cabanas Smith Street Croydon Kempton Park 1619 ~ 72:COLLINS RICHARD MICHAEL HERMON KEVIN RUSSEL JONES WARREN ARTHUR WINCHESTER SHAUN BASIL 2012/04788 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODIFIED HIGH INTENSITY MAGNETIC SEPARATION (HIMS) PROCESS ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen SIEMENS AG San-Carlos-Str Erlangen ~ 72:DOMKE IMME RIEGER REINHOLD MICHAILOVSKI ALEXEJ BITTNER CHRISTIAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 30/11/

30 2012/04789 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISTRIBUTOR BLOCK ~ 71:TYCO ELECTRONICS AMP GMBH Beeskowdamm 3-11 D Berlin 37 ~ 72:NEUMETZLER HEIKO ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/11/ /04790 ~ Complete ~ 54: EVAPORATIVE COOLER ~ 71:TALJAARD JOZUA th Avenue Wonderboom South Pretoria ~ 72:TALJAARD JOZUA ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/04813 ~ 32: 29/06/ /04791 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SHAPED HEATER FOR AN AEROSOL GENERATING SYSTEM ~ 71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A Quai Jeanrenaud 3 CH-2000 Neuchatel ~ 72:GREIM OLIVIER FERNANDO FELIX HIGGINS CHARLES T ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/12/ /04792 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ELONGATE HEATER FOR AN ELECTRICALLY HEATED AEROSOL- GENERATING SYSTEM ~ 71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S A Quai Jeanrenaud 3 CH-2000 Neuchatel ~ 72:GREIM OLIVIER PLOJOUX JULIEN RUSCIO DANI ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/12/ /04793 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBSTITUTED NAPHTHYRIDINES AND THEIR USE AS SYK KINASE INHIBITORS ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:HOFFMANN MATTHIAS FIEGEN DENNIS KLICIC JASNA SCHAENZLE GERHARD EAST STEPHEN PETER SCOTT ROBERT JOHN DAHMANN GEORG HANDSCHUH SANDRA RUTH LINZ GUENTER SCHNAPP ANDREAS MAZANETZ MICHAEL PHILIP WALKER EDWARD ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/01/ /04794 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYAMIDE COMPOUND ~ 71:MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC 5-2 Marunouchi 2-Chome Chiyoda-ku TOKYO ~ 72:ODA TAKAFUMI OTAKI RYOJI ARAKAWA SHOTA MASUDA TSUNEAKI MATSUSHITA HIROYUKI HASEMI RYUJI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 03/06/ /04795 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING INDIVIDUAL COMPACTS SUITABLE FOR COKE OVEN CHAMBERS BY DIVIDING A COAL CAKE IN A NON-MECHANICAL MANNER ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse Dortmund ~ 72:KIM RONALD ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/01/ /04796 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTIFUNCTIONAL ZWITTERIONIC POLYMER CONJUGATES ~ 71:OLIGASIS 3350 West Bayshore Road Suite 150 Palo Alto California ~ 72:CHARLES STEPHEN A PERLROTH D VICTOR CLIZBE LANE A BENOIT DIDIER G TO WAYNE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 18/12/ /04797 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETERODIMER BINDING PROTEINS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:EMERGENT PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT SEATTLE LLC 2401 Fourth Avenue Suite 1050 Seattle Washington ~ 72:BLANKENSHIP JOHN W TAN PHILIP H ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 22/07/ /04798 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND CONTROL SYSTEM FOR SCHEDULING LOAD OF A POWER PLANT ~ 71:ABB RESEARCH LTD AFFOLTERNSTRAASE 44 CH-8050 ZURICH ~ 72:SELVARAJ GOPINATH SUNDARAM SENTHIL KUMAR SHANMUGAM MOHAN KUMAR BHAT SHRIKANT ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 3244/CHE/2009 ~ 32: 31/12/ /04799 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A FINE-GRAINED FUEL BY DRYING AND IMPACT CRUSHING ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse Dortmund PROACTOR SCHUTZRECHTSVERWALTUNGS GMBH Gollheimer Strasse Russingen ~ 72:ABRAHAM RALF HAMEL STEFAN SCHAFER RALF ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/02/ /04800 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF COATING A MONOLITH SUBSTRATE WITH CATALYST COMPONENT ~ 71:JOHNSON MATTHEY PLC 5th Floor 25 Farringdon Street London EC4A 4AB ~ 72:CHANDLER GUY RICHARD FLANAGAN KEITH ANTHONY PHILLIPS PAUL RICHARD SCHOFIELD PAUL SPENCER MICHAEL LEONARD WILLIAM STRUTT HEDLEY MICHAEL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/01/ /04801 ~ Complete ~ 54: FOOD SAFETY INDICATOR ~ 71:SANDVICK WARREN St Street Lubbock Texas ~ 72:SANDVICK WARREN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 11/12/ /04802 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYNTHETIC INTERMEDIATE OF OXAZOLE COMPOUND AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME ~ 71:OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD 9 Kanda-tsukasamachi 2-chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo ~ 72:YAMAMOTO AKIHIRO SHINHAMA KOICHI FUJITA NOBUHISA AKI SHINJI OGASAWARA SHIN UTSUMI NAOTO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/01/ /04803 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROTOR OF A MULTIPOLAR SYNCHRONOUS ELECTRIC MACHINE WITH SALIENT POLES ~ 71:JEUMONT ELECTRIC 367 Ru De I'Industrie F Jeumont ~ 72:AMMAR BRAHIM LETOURNEUR PATRICK ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/06/ /04804 ~ Complete ~ 54: POWER GENERATING SYSTEM ~ 71:EBARA CORP 11-1 Haneda Asahi-cho Ohta-Ku TOKYO ~ 72:OGATA HIROSHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 28/01/ /04805 ~ Complete ~ 54: THE EMBOSSING OF CHARACTERS ~ 71:NEW NUMBER PLATE REQUISITES CC 1008 CAM CRESENT ROBERTVILLE EXT10 ROODEPOORT GAUTENG ~ 72:SMIT HENDRIK ADRIAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/08230 ~ 32: 09/11/

31 2012/04806 ~ Complete ~ 54: BLOOD TRANSCRIPTIONAL SIGNATURE OF ACTIVE VERSUS LATENT MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION ~ 71:BAYLOR RESEARCH INSTITUTE 3310 LIVE OAK STREET SUITE, SUITE 501 DALLAS TEXAS MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 2nd Floor David Phillips Building Polaris House, North Star Avenue Swindon, SN2 1FL IMPERIAL COLLEGE HEALTHCARE NHS TRUST The Bays South Wharf Road St Mary's Hospital London W2 1NY ~ 72:BANCHEREAU JACQUES F O'GARRA ANNE KON ONN MIN CHAUSSABEL DAMIEN BERRY MATTHEW ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 30/11/ /04807 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETEROARYL COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:AVILA THERAPEUTICS INC 100 Beaver Street First Floor Waltham MA ~ 72:SINGH JUSWINDER TESTER RICHLAND WAYNE MAZDIYASNI HORMOZ NIU DEQIANG PETTER RUSSELL C KLUGE ARTHUR F WESTLIN III WILLIAM FREDERICK QIAO LIXIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 29/12/ /04808 ~ Complete ~ 54: TOOTHBRUSH FOR PROVIDING SUBSTANTIALLY INSTANT FEEDSTOCK ~ 71:MCNEIL-PPC INC 199 Grandview Road Skillman NJ ~ 72:BINNER CURT FURGIUELE NAOMI REDDY MEGHA FOUGERE RICHARD J LEE CURTIS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 28/06/ /04982 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MANIFOLD BRACKET ~ 71:LUNOEL TRADING (PTY) LTD UNIT 15 PECANWOOD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE 3 WOODLANDS DRIVE WATERFALL 3610 ~ 72:LAMPRECHT HENDRIK OOSTENWALD JOHANNES - APPLIED ON 28/06/ /04810 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VALVES ~ 71:HYDROCORE LIMITED 3rd Floor Omar Hodge Building Wickhams Cay 01 P.O. Box 362 Road Town Tortola ~ 72:NIR DAVID KEDAR 2012/04811 ~ Provisional ~ 54: QUANTIFICATION METHOD TO STREAMLINE A BUSINESS ~ 71:MARAIS JOHANNES PIETER 11 CraiG Street Constantia Kloof Roodepoort ~ 72:MARAIS JOHANNES PIETER 2012/04812 ~ Provisional ~ 54: UNWRAPPER ~ 71:ANDREW ROBERT JAMIESON HOOD 107 Ridgewood 20 Cape Road Central Port Elizabeth 6001 ~ 72:ANDREW ROBERT JAMIESON HOOD 2012/04813 ~ Provisional ~ 54: KOMOS LEANING LADDER WALL SHELF SYSTEM ~ 71:LEE-ANNE BELINDA KOLLER No 44 St James Terrace St James 7945 Cape Town ~ 72:LEE-ANNE BELINDA KOLLER 2012/04814 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELECTRIC ARC FURNACE CLAMPING DEVICE ~ 71:JACQUES VENTER 3 Le Chanon Cnr 11th & Stiglingh Streets Rivonia Sandton 2191 ~ 72:JACQUES VENTER 2012/04815 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS TRAFFIC LIGHTS CONTROLLER ~ 71:RESPECT TLHOLOGELO MALELE 334 Phalaphala Street Mahube Valley X3 Mamelodi East 0122 ~ 72:RESPECT TLHOLOGELO MALELE 2012/04816 ~ Provisional ~ 54: D.M.C POLYESTER UNIVERSAL SWITCH BOARD WITH PLASTER GAGGLE OF 15MM ~ 71:JACOB JAPPIE MASHIYANE 812 Robertson Street Clewer Witbank ~ 72:JACOB JAPPIE MASHIYANE 2012/04817 ~ Provisional ~ 54: REVERSED MAGNETIC POLES MOTOR OR GENERATOR 2 ~ 71:JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE 1060 Pieneef Street Villieria Pretoria 0186 ~ 72:JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE 2012/04818 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DRIVER MONITORING ~ 71:EWONICS CC 561 Kenega Street Erasmuskloof 0181 ~ 72:ESPACH HERMANUS JOHANNES 2012/04819 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION FOR EXTERMINATING ANIMAL PARASITES,AND METHOD FOR EXTERMINATING ANIMAL PARASITES ~ 71:MITSUI CHEMICALS AGRO, INC 5-2 Higashi-Shimbashi 1- Chome Minato-ku Tokyo ~ 72:NOMURA MICHIKAZU ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/01/ /04820 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR NONINVASIVE PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS OF FETAL ANEUPLOIDIES ~ 71:NIPD GENETICS LTD 6 Airport Avenue Nicosia 2370 ~ 72:PATSALIS PHILIPPOS C PAPAGEORGIOU ELISAVET A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 21/10/ /04821 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS WITH CONSUMER PRIVACY ~ 71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION P O Box 8999 San Francisco California ~ 72:O'REGAN ALAN JOSEPH HUXHAM HORATIO NELSON 2012/04822 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELECTRONIC COMMERCE SYSTEM THAT INCLUDES VIRTUAL WALLETS ~ 71:ORDERCLOUD (PTY) LTD 1 Meson Street Techno Park Stellenbosch Western Cape Province 7600 ~ 72:VAN BILJON ERNST HEINZ PIETERSE WESSEL ANTONIE 2012/04823 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER SWELLABLE POLYMER MATERIALS ~ 71:THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Sydney 2006 New South Wales ~ 72:BAKER MATTHEW PAUL DAVEY TIMOTHY WARREN HAWKETT BRIAN STANLEY NGUYEN DUC NGOC O'BRIEN CAITLIN CLARE SUCH CHRISTOPHER HENRY ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 01/12/

32 2012/04824 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR PLAYING A GAME ~ 71:ADRIAANZEN KEITH WILLIAM 301 Range Court Rifle Range Road Thornton ~ 72:ADRIAANZEN KEITH WILLIAM ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02507 ~ 32: 05/04/ /04825 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING BIOCIDES ~ 71:CLOSED STOCK COMPANY INSTITUTE OF APPLIED NANOTECHNOLOGY Savelkinsky travel 4 offis 1314 Zelenograd Moscow FONDAZIONE SALVATORE MAUGERI CLINICA DEL LAVORO E DELLA RIABILITAZIONE Via Salvatore Maugeri 4 I Pavia SIB LABORATORIES LIMITED 19 San Marco Street Valletta VLT 1362 ~ 72:ABRAMYAN ARA ARSHAVIROVICH AFANASYEV MIKHAIL MEFODIEVICH BEKLEMYSHEV VIACHESLAV IVANOVICH FILIPPOV KONSTANTIN VITALIEVICH MAKHONIN IGOR IVANOVICH MAUGERI UMBERTO ORAZIO GIUSEPPE SOLODOVNIKOV VLADIMIR ALEKSANDROVICH ~ 33: RU ~ 31: RU ~ 32: 11/12/ /04826 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR ANTISEPTIC PROCESSING OF THE SURFACE OF A PRODUCT MADE OF SILICONE RUBBER MATERIALS ~ 71:CLOSED STOCK COMPANY INSTITUTE OF APPLIED NANOTECHNOLOGY Savelkinsky travel 4 offis 1314 Zelenograd Moscow FONDAZIONE SALVATORE MAUGERI CLINICA DEL LAVORO E DELLA RIABILITAZIONE Via Salvatore Maugeri 4 I Pavia SIB LABORATORIES LIMITED 19 San Marco Street Valletta VLT 1362 ~ 72:ABRAMYAN ARA ARSHAVIROVICH AFANASYEV MIKHAIL MEFODIEVICH BEKLEMYSHEV VIACHESLAV IVANOVICH MAKHONIN IGOR IVANOVICH MAUGERI UMBERTO ORAZIO GIUSEPPE SOLODOVNIKOV VLADIMIR ALEKSANDROVICH ~ 33: RU ~ 31: RU ~ 32: 15/12/ /04827 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR DISPENSING A PLURALITY OF UNITARY DOSES OF DRY POWDER,AND INHALER COMPRISING SUCH DEVICE ~ 71:PFIZER LIMITED Ramsgate Road Sandwich Kent England ~ 72:BOWMAN NICHOLAS JOHN REILLY DECLAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 20/01/ /04828 ~ Complete ~ 54: THE USE OF GLYCEROL AS AN AGENT FOR IMPROVING THE SELF- DISPERSING PROPERTY OF MINERAL SUBSTANCES INTENDED FOR AN AQUEOUS COMPOSITION ~ 71:COATEX S.A.S. 35 Rue Ampere Z.I. Lyon Nord F Genay OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG Baslestrasse 42 CH-4665 Oftringen ~ 72:GUILLOT MURIELLE RUHLMANN DENIS BURI MATTHIAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 11/01/ /04829 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR THE AUTOMATIC ORIENTATION OF A SOLAR PANEL DEVICE AND DEVICE OPERATING ACCORDING TO SAID METHOD ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 25 rue de Leblanc Immeuble Le Ponant D Parais ~ 72:PINEAU ANTOINE BOUDEHENN FRANCOIS ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/01/ /04830 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS AND PLANT FOR COOLING SULFURIC ACID ~ 71:OUTOTEC OYJ Riihitontuntie 7 FI Espoo ~ 72:DAUM KARL-HEINZ SCHALK WOLFRAM ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 01/02/ /04831 ~ Complete ~ 54: VEHICLE BODY SHELL AND DEVICE FOR LOCKING THE DOOR IN A CLOSED POSITION ~ 71:THIRIET Rue Francois Urano F Warcq ~ 72:THIRIET PHILIPPE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 10/ ~ 32: 19/01/ /04832 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SOLAR COLLECTOR AND A SOLAR WATER HEATING SYSTEM ~ 71:CUNNINGHAM FRANK DOUGLAS 15 Forest View Drive Everton Hillcrest Kwazulu-Natal 0083 ~ 72:CUNNINGHAM FRANK DOUGLAS 2012/04833 ~ Complete ~ 54: AIRCRAFT WINGTIP ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND 1 Jan Smuts Avenue 2001 Johannesburg Gauteng ~ 72:BOER MICHAEL FREDERICK HOFFE ANTHONY CHARLES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/08787 ~ 32: 10/12/ /04834 ~ Complete ~ 54: GUN PORT ARRANGEMENT FOR AN ARMOURED STRUCTURE ~ 71:VSG- VEHICLE SECURITY GLASS (PTY) LIMITED 200 Eloff Street Extension wemmer Johannesburg 2001 ~ 72:KUISIS GERALD ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01242 ~ 32: 20/02/ /04835 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A GATE SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR SUPPORTING A SLIDING GATE ~ 71:WILLIAMS JOHN ROBERT 19 Aurora Drive Gordon's Bay Western Cape 7140 ~ 72:WILLIAMS JOHN ROBERT 2012/04836 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOSING PROTOCOLS FOR INCREASING PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN AN ACTIVE INDIVIDUAL ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:MOORE DANIEL RYAN HAWLEY JOHN ALAN STELLINGWERFF TRENT ZALTAS ERIC BURKE LOUISE MARY ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/11/ /04837 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF ENHANCING MUSCLE PROTEIN SYNTHESIS ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:MOORE DANIEL RYAN HAWLEY JOHN ALAN STELLINGWERFF TRENT ZALTAS ERIC BURKE LOUISE MARY ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/11/

33 2012/04838 ~ Complete ~ 54: OCEAN DRIVEN ENERGY PLANT ~ 71:HENRY TERRY 4894 I-30 West Caddo Mills TX ~ 72:HENRY TERRY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 04/12/ /04839 ~ Complete ~ 54: ALPHA-AMYLASES ~ 71:NOVOZYMES A/S Krogshoejvej 36 DK 2880 Bagsvaerd ~ 72:ANDERSEN CARSTEN POULSEN THOMAS AGERSTEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 08/07/ /04840 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A MARKING GUIDE FOR GUIDING MARKING OF A PATIENT'S BONE DURING A SURGICAL PROCEDURE AND A MARKING AND POSITIONING GUIDE ~ 71:CUSTOM MED ORTHOPAEDICS (PTY) LTD Unit 7 Simonsplein 71 Plein Street 7600 Stellenbosch ~ 72:HONIBALL JOHN ROBERT 2012/04841 ~ Complete ~ 54: REBAUDIOSIDE A COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR PURIYING REBAUDIOSIDE A ~ 71:THE COCA-COLA COMPANY One Coca-Cola Plaza Atlanta Georgia ~ 72:PRAKASH INDRA DUBOIS GRANT E MEHTA ANISH UPRETI MANI KING GEORGE A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 31/12/ /04842 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AUTOMATED TRANSACTION SYSTEM ~ 71:CONTOUR TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD 2 Caefrom Avenue Westville Durban Kwa-Zulu Natal ~ 72:MOODLEY SOMASUNDRUM KANDASAMY 2012/04843 ~ Complete ~ 54: HUMANIZED ANTI-IL-10 ANTIBODIES FOR THE TREATMENT OF SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS (SLE) ~ 71:BIOTEST AG LANDSTEINERSTRASSE 5 D DREIEICH ~ 72:OSTERROTH FRANK BRUECHER CHRISTOPH DAELKEN BENJAMIN ZUBER CHANTAL UHEREK CHRISTOPH ROTTGEN PETER ENGLING ANDRE CZELOTH NIKLAS ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/11/ /04844 ~ Complete ~ 54: HUMANIZED ANTI-IL-10 ANTIBODIES FOR THE TREATMENT OF SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS (SLE) ~ 71:BIOTEST AG LANDSTEINERSTRASSE 5 D DREIEICH ~ 72:OSTERROTH FRANK BRUECHER CHRISTOPH DAELKEN BENJAMIN ZUBER CHANTAL WARTENBERG- DEMAND ANDREA WESSELS-KRANZ JUDITH UHEREK CHRISTOPH ROTTGEN PETER ENGLING ANDRE CZELOTH NIKLAS GUTSCHER MARCUS ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/11/ /04845 ~ Complete ~ 54: AGENTS FOR TREATING DISEASE ~ 71:BIOTEST AG LANDSTEINERSTRASSE 5 D DREIEICH ~ 72:OSTERROTH FRANK BRUECHER CHRISTOPH ENGLING ANDRE CZELOTH NIKLAS VOLP KIRSTEN UHEREK CHRISTOPH DAELKEN BENJAMIN ZUBER CHANTAL WALLMEIER HOLGER SCHULZ GREGOR ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 30/11/ /04846 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGHLY ACTIVE METATHESIS CATALYSTS SELECTIVE FOR ROMP AND RCM ~ 71:ZANNAN SCITECH CO LTD 4299 Jindu Rd Bldg 1 Room 301 Minhang District Shanghai ~ 72:ZHAN ZHENG-YUN JAMES ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 2009/ ~ 32: 30/12/ /05019 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRAILER ~ 71:IBS BUSINESS TRUST 11 Craig Street Constantia Kloof Roodepoort ~ 72:SCHOLTZ JACOBUS JOHANNES LODEWICUS - APPLIED ON 29/06/ /04847 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ENERGISER ~ 71:HOLFELD BARRY GRAEME 1027 Schooner avenue Laser Park Honeydew ~ 72:HOLFELD BARRY GRAEME 2012/04848 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LIGHTING APPARATUS FOR USE IN A TOWED VEHICLE ~ 71:JANSEN VAN VUUREN JOHAN 68 Sazby Avenue Eldoraign Centurion 0157 ~ 72:JANSEN VAN VUUREN JOHAN 2012/04849 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PACKAGING SYSTEM ~ 71:THOM DERRICK E10 Fairmile Drive Thesen Island Knysna 6570 ~ 72:THOM DERRICK 2012/04850 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LOTTO PAYMENTS VIA CELLPHONE SCREEN ~ 71:MASOMBUKA GEORGE MAKHAYA 1707 Allemansdrift "C" ~ 72:MASOMBUKA GEORGE MAKHAYA 2012/04851 ~ Complete ~ 54: A TOOTHPASTE TUBE ACCESSORY ~ 71:BOGGENPOEL AMELIA 8 Joans's Way Westering Port Elizabeth 6025 ~ 72:BOGGENPOEL AMELIA ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02298 ~ 32: 29/06/ /04852 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR TESTING AN INSULATION MONITORING SYSTEM ~ 71:KOEN CHRISTIAAN JOHANNES 72 Anamoon Street Glen marais Kempton Park 1619 ~ 72:KOEN CHRISTIAAN JOHANNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/7651 ~ 32: 19/10/ /04853 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTICORROSION PIGMENTS WITH POSITIVE ZETA POTENTIAL ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:HUFFER STEPHAN WITTELER HELMUT NICOLINI FABIO SUGIHARTO ALBERT BUDIMAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 03/12/ /04854 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXPRESSION CASSETTES FOR EMBRYO-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION IN PLANTS ~ 71:BASF PLANT SCIENCE COMPANY GMBH LUDWIGSHAFEN ~ 72:FU HUIHUA BROWN JEFFREY A FRANCIS KIRK SONG HEE-SOOK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 03/12/

34 2012/04855 ~ Complete ~ 54: J591 MINIBODIES AND CYS-DIABODIES FOR TARGETING HUMAN PROSTATE SPECIFIC MEMBRANE ANTIGEN (PSMA) AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE ~ 71:IMAGINAB INC 419 Hindry Avenue Unit E Inglewood California ~ 72:HO DAVID D OLAFSON TOVE LIPMAN ARYE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 02/12/ /04856 ~ Complete ~ 54: CURVED BUILDING PANEL,BUILDING STRUCTURE,PANEL CURVING SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR MAKING CURVED BUILDING PANELS ~ 71:M I C INDUSTRIES INC One Fountain Square Suite Freedom Drive Reston VA ~ 72:ANDERSON TODD E MORELLO FREDERICK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 12/12/ /04857 ~ Complete ~ 54: HEAT TRANSFER SHEET FOR ROTARY REGENERATIVE HEAT EXCHANGER ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse 7 CH-5400 Baden ~ 72:BIRMINGHAM JAMES W MATTISON GLENN D O'BOYLE KEVIN J SEEBALD JAMES D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 08/05/ /04858 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING PHOSPHORIC ACID ~ 71:PRAYON TECHNOLOGIES Rue Joseph Wauters 144 B-4480 Engis ~ 72:HOXHA ANTOINE ~ 33: BE ~ 31: BE 2009/0740 ~ 32: 02/12/ /04859 ~ Complete ~ 54: SIGHTING DEVICE ~ 71:MB-MICROTEC AG Freiburgstrasse Niederwangen Bei Bern ~ 72:PROFOS MARKUS ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 1912/2009 ~ 32: 02/12/ /04860 ~ Complete ~ 54: COUPLER KNUCKLE AND RAILWAY VEHICLE INCLUDING SAID COUPLE KNUCKLE ~ 71:QIQIHAR RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK CO LTD No 36 Changqian 1st Ave Tiefeng District Qiqihar Heilongjiang ~ 72:JIANG YAN MENG QINGMIN JING DAN CUI YINGJUN SUN HONGJI WANG CHANGCHUN YU YUEBIN WANG JUNLONG BU WENXUE ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/06/ /04861 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CLEANING A CARBON DIOXIDE RICH FLUE GAS ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse 7 CH-5400 Baden ~ 72:GRUBBSTROM JORGEN P WANG WUYIN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/12/ /04862 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DOCUMANT PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:SETCOM (PTY) LTD 1ST FLOOR STURDEE HOUSE 9 STURDEE AVENUE ROSEBANK JOHANNESBURG 2001 ~ 72:LIU SHIH-LIANG 2012/04863 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL BENZOIC PYRROLOPYRIDINE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:LABORATOIRES FOURNIER SA 28 Boulevard Clemenceau F Dijon ~ 72:AMAUDRUT JEROME BOUBIA BENAISSA GUILLIER FABRICE POUPARDIN-OLIVIER OLIVIA ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/01/ /04864 ~ Complete ~ 54: NITROGEN-CONTAINING HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUND AND AGRICULTURAL FUNGICIDE ~ 71:NIPPON SODA CO LTD 2-1 Ohtemachi 2-Chome Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:SHIBAYAMA KOTARO INAGAKI JUN SAIKI YUTO MITANI AKIRA KUWAHARA RAITO SATO MOTOAKI NISHIMURA SATOSHI KUBOKI MAMI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/01/ /04865 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONGESTON CONTROL FOR INTERWORKING BETWEEN LTE AND THRID GENERATION WIRELESS NETWORKS ~ 71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICKSSON (PUBL) S Stockholm ~ 72:DE FRANCA LIMA OCTAVIO JOSE JANG KE-CHI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 29/04/ /04866 ~ Complete ~ 54: INHIBITION OF AXL SIGNALING IN ANTI-METASTATIC THERAPY ~ 71:THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY 1705 El Camino Real Palo Alto California ~ 72:GIACCIA AMATO J RANKIN ERINN BRUNO COCHRAN JENNIFER R JONES DOUGLAS S KARIOLIS MIHALIS FUH KATHERINE MIAO YU ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 22/01/ /04867 ~ Complete ~ 54: GENETIC LOCI ON MAIZE CHROMOSOMES 3 AND 4 THAT ARE ASSOCIATED WITH FUSARIUM EAR MOLD RESISTANCE ~ 71:E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND CO 1007 Market Street Wilmington DE ~ 72:TOMAS ADRIANA LAYTON JAMIE ANNE LUCK STANLEY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 26/01/ /04868 ~ Complete ~ 54: CURING LIQUIDS ~ 71:OMG ADDITIVES LTD Floor Five 100 Wood Street London EC2V 7EX ~ 72:HAGE RONALD REICHERT JR RICHARD ALLEN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/01/ /04869 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYMERIC MATERIALS ~ 71:COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION Limestone Avenue Campbell 2612 Australian Capital Territory ~ 72:GRAICHEN FLORIAN HANS MAXMILLIAN LEITA BENJAMIN ALDO O'SHEA MICHAEL SHANE ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/12/ /04870 ~ Complete ~ 54: POTENTIAL ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEM IN SOLAR THERMAL POWER PLANTS ~ 71:SUN TO MARKET SOLUTIONS SL Avda. Gregorio Peces Barba 1 Parque Cientifico-Technologico Legatec Leganes Madrid UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID Area De Transferencia De Technologia Parque Cientifico Universidad Carlos III Leganes tecnologico AV Gregorio Peces Barba Leganes-Madrid 34

35 ~ 72:WIESENBERG RALF SERRANO DORADO ENRIQUE RAYO GARCIA DANIEL BARROSO GIMENEZ HECTOR VILLA BRIONGOS JAVIER SANTANA SANTANA DOMINGO 2012/04871 ~ Complete ~ 54: THIAZOLO[5,4-D]PYRIMIDINES AND THEIR USE AS AGROCHEMICALS ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:BREWSTER WILLIAM KLITTICH CARLA RIEDER BRENT SIDDALL THOMAS YAO CHENGLIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 07/01/ /04872 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT TREATMENT DEVICE AND METHOD OF TREATING A LIQUID ~ 71:VAN KAMP GERHARD JOHANNES 18 Woltemade Street Die Boord Stellenbosch 7600 ~ 72:VAN KAMP GERHARD JOHANNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03486 ~ 32: 12/05/ /04873 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ADAPTOR FOR COUPLING A HIGH PRESSURE PIPE CONNECTOR WITH A VACUUM PIPE CONNECTOR ~ 71:BERNARD HERMANUS ADRIAAN 534 Peacehaven Road Rietvalleirand 0181 Pretoria Gauteng Province ~ 72:BERNARD HERMANUS ADRIAAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06381 ~ 32: 31/08/ /04874 ~ Complete ~ 54: FACTOR VII-FC CHIMERIC AND HYBRID POLYPEPTIDES,AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~ 71:BIOGEN IDEC HEMOPHILIA INC 9 Fourth Avenue Waltham Massachusetts ~ 72:DUMONT JENNIFER A BITONTI ALAN J LUK ALVIN MCKINNEY BYRON SOMMER JURG LI LIANG LOW SUSAN PIERCE GLENN JIANG HAIYAN OTTMER MATT NUGENT KAREN PETERS ROBERT J W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 03/12/ /04875 ~ Complete ~ 54: ASSEMBLY OF FLOWMETER TO PCB IN A BEVERAGE MACHINE ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:ETTER STEFAN ZIEGLER MARTIN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 01/12/ /04876 ~ Complete ~ 54: CARTRIDGE EXTRACTION DEVICE ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH Vevey ~ 72:BAUDET PATRICK JACCARD ALAIN LARZUL DAVID RITHENER BLAISE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 01/12/ /04877 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLOWMETER ASSEMBLY FOR A BEVERAGE MACHINE ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:ETTER STEFAN ZIEGLER MARTIN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 01/12/ /04878 ~ Complete ~ 54: BEVERAGE PREPARATION MACHINE SUPPORTING A REMOTE SERVICE FUNCTIONALITY ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:YOAKIM ALFRED ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 02/12/ /04879 ~ Complete ~ 54: BEVERAGE PREPARATION MACHINE COMPRISING A CARD READING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:AGON FABIEN LUDOVIC DELBREIL MARC ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 02/12/ /04880 ~ Complete ~ 54: BEVERAGE PREPARATION MACHINE WITH TOUCH NENU FUNCTIONALITY ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:DELBREIL MARC AGON FABIEN LUDOVIC ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 02/12/ /04881 ~ Complete ~ 54: BEVERAGE PREPARATION MACHINE WITH AMBIENCE EMULATION FUNCTIONALITY ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:AGON FABIEN LUDOVIC DELBREIL MARC ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 02/12/ /04882 ~ Complete ~ 54: BEVERAGE PREPARATION MACHINE WITH VIRTUAL SHOPPING FUNCTIONALITY ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:YOAKIM ALFRED AGON FABIEN LUDOVIC ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 02/12/ /04883 ~ Complete ~ 54: BEVERAGE PREPARATION MACHINE COMPRISING AN EXTENDED USER- ADVISORY FUNCTIONALITY ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:DELBREIL MARC AGON FABIEN LUDOVIC ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 02/12/ /04884 ~ Complete ~ 54: ITQ-40,NEW CRYSTALLINE MICROPOROUS MATERIAL ~ 71:EXXONMOBIL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING COMPANY 1545 Route 22 East P O Box 900 Annandale NJ ~ 72:STROHMAIER KARL G DIAZ CABANAS MARIA JOSE DORSET DOUGLAS L CORMA CANOS AVELINO REY GARCIA FERNANDO SOLED STUART LEON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 15/12/ /04885 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A WEATHERPROOFING STRIP AND A METHOD OF WEATHERPROOFING WOODEN ARTICLES ~ 71:STJ MANUFACTURES CC No 10 Cresta 665 Vercueil Street Garsfontein Pretoria ~ 72:MILNE SIMON PETER PELSER FERDINAND JOHAN PELSER TJAART ANDRIES 2012/04886 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A PRIMPING ACCESSORY ~ 71:HORNE CATHARINA ELIZABETH Roodekopjes 32 Brits 0250 ~ 72:HORNE CATHARINA ELIZABETH 35

36 2012/04887 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED INTERMODAL RAIL VEHICLE TO FORM A TRAIN ~ 71:RAILRUNNER N.A., INC 430 Bedford Street Suite 370 Lexington Massachusetts ~ 72:WICKS HARRY O MAGRI JOSEPH DILUIGI MICHAEL W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 07/12/ /04888 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING VIDEO BY MOTION PREDICTION USING ARBITRARY PARTITION,AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DECODING VIDEO BY MOTION PREDICTION USING ARBITRARY PARTITION ~ 71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD 129 Samsung-Ro Yeongtong-Gu Suwon-Si Gyeonggi-Do ~ 72:LEE SUN-II HAN WOO-JIN CHEON MIN-SU ~ 33: KR ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/12/ /04889 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYBRID ROPE ~ 71:DSM IP ASSETS B.V. Het Overloon TE Heerlen ~ 72:SMEETS PAULUS JOHANNES HYACINTHUS MARIE TABOR LAMBERTUS MARIA JOZEF DIRKS CHRISTIAAN HENRI PETER AMILS XAVIER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/01/ /04890 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF MANAGING A WEIGHT CONDITION IN AN ANIMAL ~ 71:HILL'S PET NUTRITION INC 400 South West 8th Avenue Topeka Kansas ~ 72:TOLL PHILIP W KIRK CLAUDIA ANN PAETAU-ROBINSON INKE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 06/01/ /04891 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORAL CARE FORMULATIONS FOR MALODOR CONTROL ~ 71:COLGATE- PALMOLIVE CO 300 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK NEW YORK ~ 72:BOYD THOMAS LEIGH LEONORA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 29/01/ /04892 ~ Complete ~ 54: CUSTOMIZED PATIENT-SPECIFIC ORTHOPAEDIC PIN GUIDES ~ 71:DEPUY PRODUCTS INC 700 Orthopaedic Drive Warsaw Indiana ~ 72:ARAM LUKE J RHODES JAMES MATT JONES MICHAEL C FUSSLE SONJA R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 30/06/ /04893 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SCRATCH AND/OR WEAR RESISTANT JEWELLERY AND JEWELLERY ACCORDING TO SAID METHOD ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND 1 Jan Smuts Avenue Bramfontein Johannesburg 2050 ~ 72:SIGALAS IAKOVOS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02292 ~ 32: 29/03/ /04894 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABILIZATION OF ZINC OXIDE FILM IN ORAL COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO 300 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK NEW YORK ~ 72:PIMENTA PALOMA MASTERS JAMES PILCH SHIRA WON BETTY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 13/01/ /04895 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRIALING SYSTEM FOR A KNEE PROSTHESIS AND METHOD OF USE ~ 71:DEPUY PRODUCTS INC 700 Orthopaedic Drive Warsaw Indiana ~ 72:WOGOMAN THOMAS E YOUNG DUNCAN GRANT MEIER RUSTY T CHANEY REBECCA L WALLACE MATTHEW S EDWARDS JON M DOWER LIAM WAITE II DAVID W ROCK MICHAEL J THOMAS SCOTT M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 30/06/ /04896 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYMER FEMORAL TRIAL COMPONENT ~ 71:DEPUY PRODUCTS INC 700 Orthopaedic Drive Warsaw Indiana ~ 72:WOGOMAN THOMAS E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 30/06/ /04897 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH-TEMPERATURE GAS-COOLED REACTOR STEAM GENERATING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY Qinghua Yuan Haidian District Beijing ~ 72:ZHANG ZUOYI WANG DAZHONG SUN YULIANG DONG YUJIE WU ZONGXIN XU YUANHUI LI FU ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/12/ /04898 ~ Complete ~ 54: GRINDER PROVIDED WITH A DRIVE DEVICE FOR A CROWN GEAR ~ 71:COMPAGNIE ENGRENAGES ET REDUCTEURS-MESSIAN-DURAND 539, AVENUE DU CATEAU, CAMBRAI, ~ 72:LESSARD FABRICE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/01/ /04899 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS,AND RELATED DEVICES ~ 71:GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 1 River Road Schenectady New York ~ 72:ZAPPI GUILLERMO DANIEL RAHMANE MOHAMED BULL ROGER NEIL IACOVANGELO CHARLES DOMINIC WINKLER BENJAMIN HALE SUDWORTH JAMES LOWE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 30/06/ /04900 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR QUENCHING HEAT,SCRUBBING,CLEANING AND NEUTRALIZING ACIDIC MEDIA PRESENT IN THE FLUE GAS FROM THE FIRING OF FOSSIL FUEL ~ 71:KUMAR SUBRAHMANYAM No 1 Second Street Padmanabha Nagar Adyar Chennai ~ 72:KUMAR SUBRAHMANYAM ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2249/CHE/2010 ~ 32: 06/08/ /04911 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A PRESSURISED VESSEL ACCESSORY ~ 71:CRONJE EMIL 126 Jasmyn Street Filmieda Klerksdorp 2571 CRONJE JOLANDI 126 Jasmyn Street Filmieda Klerksdorp 2571 ~ 72:CRONJE EMIL CRONJE JOLANDI 2012/04941 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A PRESSURISED VESSEL ACCESSORY ~ 71:CRONJE EMIL 126 Jasmyn Street Filmieda Klerksdorp 2571 CRONJE JOLANDI 126 Jasmyn Street Filmieda Klerksdorp 2571 ~ 72:CRONJE EMIL CRONJE JOLANDI 36

37 2012/05021 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BUILDING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:BINDER WOLFGANG ADOLF 11 New Enkgland Road Scottsville PIETERMARITZBURG 3201 ~ 72:BINDER WOLFGANG ADOLF KAIN RUSSELL MILLER GORDON WILLIAM - APPLIED ON 02/07/ /04901 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN ELASTIC, REUSABLE FASTENING DEVICE FOR A BASIC CONVENTIONAL DIAPER ~ 71:HENDRINA STEPHINA CECILIA VAN GRAAN Jansen Street 18 Stilifontein 2551 ~ 72:HENDRINA STEPHINA CECILIA VAN GRAAN 2012/04903 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DUAL SHOWER HEAD ~ 71:GRAHAM JULIUS KIETZMANN 59 Greyvilla Street Meyersdalall Gauteng 1448 ~ 72:GRAHAM JULIUS KIETZMANN 2012/04904 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DETONATOR ROLL CALL ~ 71:DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD AECI Place 24 The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead Sandton ~ 72:SCHENTER CRAIG CHARLES 2012/04905 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VALVE ~ 71:HOLFELD BARRY GREAME 1027 Schooner Avenue Laser Park Honeydew ~ 72:HOLFELD BARRY GRAEME 2012/04907 ~ Complete ~ 54: LEVITATING DISK ~ 71:MESIKA YIGAL 7245 Hillside Avenue #310 Loas Angeles Califonia ~ 72:MESIKA YIGAL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/657,332 ~ 32: 19/01/ /04908 ~ Complete ~ 54: WIND BASED LOAD ISOLATED ELECTRICAL CHARGING SYSTEM ~ 71:ARUMUGAN RAJENDRA BABU No.77A P.T.Rajan Salai K.k.Nagar Chennai ~ 72:ARUMUGAN RAJENDRA BABU ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2965/CHE/2009 ~ 32: 02/12/ /04909 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR TREATING COMBUSTION AIR FLOW IN A COMBUSTION PROCESS ~ 71:PERISO SA Strada Cantonale CH-6810 Isone ~ 72:TONEATTO DOMENICO VOLO CATALDO MALCOTTI GIANMARCO ~ 33: IB ~ 31: IB2009/ ~ 32: 17/12/ /04910 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AUTOMATED STATE MACHINE EXTRACTION FOR RAPID-SINGLE FLUX- QUANTUM CIRCUITS ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY Admin Building B Victoria Street Stellenbosch Western Cape Province 7600 ~ 72:MULLER LOUIS CROUSE FOURE COENRAD JOHANN 2012/04912 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODUCING ACETALDEHYDE AND/OR ACETIC ACID FROM BIOETHANOL ~ 71:BASAF SE D LUDWIGSHAFEN ~ 72:HUBER SABINE GITTER MARKUS CREMER ULRICH ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/12/ /04913 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENDPOINT TAQMAN METHODS FOR DETERMINING ZYGOSITY OF CORN COMPRISING TC1507 EVENTS ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis IN ~ 72:CHEN WEI MARCHIONE WESLEY NOVAK STEPHEN GUPTA MANJU GREENE THOMAS W KUMPATLA SIVA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/642,352 ~ 32: 18/12/ /04914 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINED USE OF CRY1DA AND CRY1FA PROTEINS FOR INSECT RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis IN ~ 72:MEADE THOMAS NARVA KENNETH STORER NICHOLAS P SHEETS JOEL J WOOSLEY AARON T BURTON STEPHANIE L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/284,252 ~ 32: 16/12/ /04915 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINED USE OF CRY1Ca AND CRY1Fa PROTEINS FOR INSECT RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis IN ~ 72:MEADE THOMAS NARVA KENNETH STORER NICHOLAS P SHEETS JOEL J WOOSLEY AARON T BURTON STEPHANIE L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/284,281 ~ 32: 16/12/ /04916 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINED USE OF CRY1CA AND CRY1AB PROTEINS FOR INSECT RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis IN ~ 72:MEADE THOMAS NARVA KENNETH STORER NICHOLAS P SHEETS JOEL J WOOSLEY AARON T BURTON STEPHANIE L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/284,292 ~ 32: 16/12/ /04917 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINED USE OF CRY1FA AND CRY1AB PROTEINS FOR CONTROL OF CRY-RESISTANT SUGARCANE BORER AND FOR INSECT RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT IN SUGARCANE ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis IN ~ 72:MEADE THOMAS NARVA KENNETH STORER NICHOLAS P SHEETS JOEL J BURTON STEPHANIE L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/284,289 ~ 32: 16/12/ /04918 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODIFIED CRY1CA INSECTICIDAL CRY PROTEINS ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis IN ~ 72:MEADE THOMAS NARVA KENNETH HEY TIMOTHY LARRINUA IGNACIO WOOSLEY AARON T BURTON STEPHANIE L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/284,275 ~ 32: 16/12/ /04919 ~ Complete ~ 54: INSECT RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT WITH COMBINATIONS OF CRY1BE AND CRY1F PROTEINS ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis IN ~ 37

38 72:MEADE THOMAS NARVA KENNETH STORER NICHOLAS P SHEETS JOEL J WOOSLEY AARON T BURTON STEPHANIE L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/284,290 ~ 32: 16/12/ /04920 ~ Complete ~ 54: INSECTIDIDAL PROTEIN COMBINATIONS FOR CONTROLLING FALL ARMYWORN AND EUROPEAN CORN BORER, AND METHODS FOR INSECT RESISTANCE MANAGEMENTS ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:MEADE THOMAS NARVA KENNETH STORER NICHOLAS P SHEETS JOEL J BURTON STEPHANIE L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 16/12/ /04921 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINED USE OF VIP3AB AND CRY1FA FOR MANAGEMENT OF RESISTANT INSECTS ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis IN ~ 72:MEADE THOMAS NARVA KENNETH STORER NICHOLAS P SHEETS JOEL J WOOSLEY AARON T BURTON STEPHANIE L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/284,290 ~ 32: 16/12/ /04922 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF VIP3AB IN COMBINATION WITH CRY1CA FOR MANAGEMENT OF RESISTANT INSECTS ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis IN ~ 72:MEADE THOMAS NARVA KENNETH STORER NICHOLAS P SHEETS JOEL J WOOSLEY AARON T BURTON STEPHANIE L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/284,281 ~ 32: 16/12/ /04923 ~ Complete ~ 54: INSECTICIDAL PROTEIN COMBINATION COMPRISING CRY1AB AND CRY12AA FOR CONTROLLING EUROPEAN CORN BORER, AND METHODS FOR INSECT RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis IN ~ 72:MEADE THOMAS NARVA KENNETH STORER NICHOLAS P SHEETS JOEL J WOOSLEY AARON T BURTON STEPHANIE L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/284,278 ~ 32: 16/12/ /04924 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF CRY1AB IN COMBINATION WITH CRY1BE FOR MANAGEMENT OF RESISTANT INSECTS ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis IN ~ 72:MEADE THOMAS NARVA KENNETH STORER NICHOLAS P SHEETS JOEL J WOOSLEY AARON T BURTON STEPHANIE L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/284,290 ~ 32: 16/12/ /04925 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF CRY1DA IN COMBINATION WITH CRY1BE FOR MANAGEMENT OF RESISTANT INSECTS ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis IN ~ 72:MEADE THOMAS NARVA KENNETH STORER NICHOLAS P SHEETS JOEL J WOOSLEY AARON T BURTON STEPHANIE L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/284,290 ~ 32: 16/12/ /04926 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF CRY1DA IN COMBINATION WITH CRY1CA FOR MANAGEMENT OF RESISTANT INSECTS ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis IN ~ 72:MEADE THOMAS NARVA KENNETH STORER NICHOLAS P SHEETS JOEL J WOOSLEY AARON T BURTON STEPHANIE L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/284,281 ~ 32: 16/12/ /04927 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETERGENT FORMULATION CONTAINING SPRAY DRIED GRANULE ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BARCHINI RAQUEL BEATRIZ BATCHELOR STEPHEN NORMAN HERMANT ROELANT MATHIJS WIERINGA JAN ALDERS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/01/ /04928 ~ Complete ~ 54: NATURAL SHADING AGENTS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BATCHELOR STEPHEN NORMAN BIRD JAYNE MICHELLE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/01/ /04930 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SEPARATING A SOLID MATTER-CONTAINING, LIQUID AND PUMPABLE TAR SUPSENSION USE OF THE SEPARATED SOLID MATTER FOR PRODUCING COKE ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse Dortmund ~ 72:THIELERT HOLGER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/01/ /04931 ~ Complete ~ 54: SURFACTANT RATIO IN DYE FORMULATIONS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BATCHELOR STEPHEN NORMAN BIRD JAYNE MICHELLE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 06/01/ /04932 ~ Complete ~ 54: POWER MONITORING SYSTEM ~ 71:EMBER TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD 18 CONYNGHAM AVENUE PARA HIILS SOUTH AFRICA 5096 ~ 72:GELONESE GUISEPPE ANTONIO ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 03/06/ /04933 ~ Complete ~ 54: WET DISC BRAKE SYSTEM ~ 71:ADVANCED BRAKING PTY LTD Unit 1 3 McDonald Street Osborne Park Western Australia 6017 ~ 72:MILLER ANDREW MILLGATE STAURT MCDOUGALL ROBERT ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/12/ /04934 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR SUPPORTING CARRIER AGGREGATION AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR UPDATING SYSTEM INFORMATION THEREOF ~ 71:SONY CORPORATION Konan Minato-ku Tokyo ~ 72:WEI YUXIN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/01/

39 2012/04935 ~ Complete ~ 54: WRAPPING MATERIAL OF SERIES OF ABSORBENT ARTICLES ~ 71:UNICHARM CORPORATION 182 Shimoburn Kinsei-cho Shikokuchuo-shi Ehime ~ 72:SUZUKI NAHOMI NODA YUKI TAMURA TATSUYA ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/01/ /04936 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REMOVING FINES FROM HYDROCARBORN- CONTAINING FLUIDS ~ 71:RED LEAF RESOURCES INC 200 W Civic Center Drive Suite 190 Sandy UT ~ 72:PATTEN JAMES W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/266,423 ~ 32: 03/12/ /04937 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLAR COLLECTOR MODULE ~ 71:ABENGOA SOLAR, S.A. Avenida de Buhaira Sevilla ~ 72:MARCOTTE PATRICK MAY EDMUND KENNETH BACKERS RACHEL SOMMERS RICK BIGGIO KENNETH MANNING KERRY NETTLAU JANINA 2012/04938 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYMORPHIC, CRYSTALLINE AND MESOPHASE FORMS OF SODIUM 2-(5- BROMO-4(4-CYCLOPROPYLNAPHTALEN-1-YL)-4H-1,2,4-TRIAZOL-3-YLTHIO)ACETATE,AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:ARDEA BIOSCIENCES INC 4939 Directors Place San Diego California ~ 72:ZAMANSKY IRINA GIRARDET JEAN-LUC GALVIN GABRIEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/293,602 ~ 32: 08/01/ /04939 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE CARBONYLATION OF EHTYLENICALLY UNISATURATED COMPOUNDS, NOVEL CARBONYLATION LIGANDS AND CATALYST SYSTSEMS INCORPORATING SUCH LIGANDS ~ 71:LUCITE INTERNATIONAL UK LIMITED Cumberland House Cumberland place Southampton Hampshire SO15 2GB ~ 72:EASTHAM GRAHAM RONALD PRINGLE PAUL WAUGH MARK TURNER THOMAS PHILIP WILLIAM ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 05/01/ /04940 ~ Complete ~ 54: CO-CRYSTALS OF A TRIAZOLO [4,5-D] PYRIMIDINE PLATELET AGGREGATION INHIBITOR ~ 71:ASTRAZENECA AB SE Sodertalje ~ 72:COSGROVE STEPHEN DAVID POLYAKOVA-AKKUS ANNA WOLFE BRENTON SKYLAR JONES MATTHEW JONATHAN SMOLENSKAYA VALERIYA NIKOLAYEVNA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/266,307 ~ 32: 03/12/ /04942 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VIBRATING FEEDER CLEARING MECHANISM ~ 71:WERNER JOSEF BALLER 99 Nagington Road Wadeville Germiston 1407 ~ 72:WERNER JOSEF BALLER 2012/04947 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MINE ROOF BOLTS CEMTITE ~ 71:SWEMMER THEODORE DANIEL P O BOX LYNWOODRIDGE 0040 ~ 72:SWEMMER THEODORE DANIEL 2012/04948 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FILL APP (FUEL PURCHASE MOBILE APP) ~ 71:MONNAPULA SEKGALO Ramnola Str Orlando West Soweto ~ 72:MONNAPULA SEKGALO 2012/04949 ~ Provisional ~ 54: IDOCTER (MEDICAL INFORMATION APP) ~ 71:MONNAPULA SEKGALO Ramnola Str Orlando West Soweto ~ 72:MONNAPULA SEKGALO 2012/05033 ~ Complete ~ 54: SCREEN PANEL WITH WEAR PROTECTIVE APERTURES ~ 71:TEGA INDUSTRIES LTD 147, Block G New Alipore Kolkata West Bengal ~ 72:MOHANKA MADAN MOHAN ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 31/KOL/2010 ~ 32: 14/01/ APPLIED ON 03/07/ /04951 ~ Complete ~ 54: REFUSE BAGS AND REFUSE BINS ~ 71:CLAXTON NIGEL ERVINE 212 Kidbrooke Place Hermanus 7200 LUBBE JOHAN DEWALD 37 Estcourt Avenue Wierda Park Centurion ~ 72:CLAXTON NIGEL ERVINE LUBBE JOHAN DEWALD ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02873 ~ 32: 18/04/ /04952 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SCENTED HANGER AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A SCENTED HANGER ~ 71:VAN DER LINGEN ANTONIE WILHELM 26-9th Avenue Orange Grove Gauteng 2192 ~ 72:VAN DER LINGEN ANTONIE WILHELM 2012/04953 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD OF FACILITATING AN ONLINE TRANSACTION RELATED TO A VEHICLE ~ 71:TURK MARC TIMOTHY 9 Mountain Rise Road Phezulu Estate Old Main Road Botha's Hill 3660 ~ 72:TURK MARC TIMOTHY 2012/04954 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR TURBULENCE REDUCTION ~ 71:BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY & AGRICULTURAL & MECHANICAL COLLEGE LSU Agcenter 104 Efferson Hall Baton Rouge LA ~ 72:VADIM KOCHERGIN CY GAUDET ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/244,947 ~ 32: 23/09/ /04955 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR GENERATING CHLORINE DIOXIDE ~ 71:BACH TANA JORDI CORPORATION 3740 St. Johns Bluff Road South Jacksonville FL ~ 72:MUSSARI FREDERICK P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/267,142 ~ 32: 07/12/ /04956 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN AERATION DEVICE ~ 71:W.S ELECTRONICS 16 Conrand Street Rowalan PArk Port Elizabeth ~ 72:LANDMAN WALLACE 2012/04957 ~ Complete ~ 54: SILICON LIGTH EMITTING DEVICE AND METHOD OF FABRICATING SAME ~ 71:INSIAVA (PTY) LTD 1st Floor Graduate Center University of Pretoria Lynwood Road Hillcrest Pretoria 0083 ~ 72:VENTER PETRUS JOHANNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/00521 ~ 32: 22/01/

40 2012/04958 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR DISPENSING A PLURALITY OF UNITARY DOSES OF DRY POWDER,AND INHALER COMPRISING SUCH DEVICE ~ 71:PFIZER LIMITED Ramsgate Road Sandwich Kent England ~ 72:BUNCH ANNABEL LOUISE HARRIS PAUL GEORGE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/296,629 ~ 32: 20/01/ /04962 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF A NATURAL METABOLITE TO INCREASE CROP PRODUCTION ~ 71:THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 1111 Franklin Street 12th Floor Oakland California ~ 72:LOVATT CAROL J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/290,473 ~ 32: 28/12/ /04961 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PHOTOSTABLE SUNSCREEN COMPOSITION ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:DUGGAL CHARU RAUT JANHAVI SANJAY ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 281/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 03/02/ /04959 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS JAK INHIBITORS ~ 71:ALMIRALL S.A Ronda Del General Mitre 151 E Barcelona ~ 72:BACH TANA JORDI PAGES SANTACANA LIUIS MIQUEL EASTWOOD PAUL ROBERT GONZALEZ RODRIGUEZ JACOB GIULIO MATASSA VICTOR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/371,081 ~ 32: 05/08/ /04960 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIPARATOPIC ABETA BINDING POLYPEPTIDES ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:PARK JOHN E HOERER STEFAN LANTER MARTIN BESTE GERALD MERCHIERS PASCAL DORNER-CLOSSEK CORNELIA KUSSMAUL LOTHAR ZIMMERMANN KATHARINA LAEREMANS TOON VERCAMMEN JO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 03/03/ /04963 ~ Complete ~ 54: MITIGATION OF ALTERNATE BEARING ~ 71:THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 1111 Franklin Street 12th Floor Oakland California ~ 72:LOVATT CAROL J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/290,470 ~ 32: 28/12/ /04964 ~ Complete ~ 54: POWER PLANT WITH C02 CAPTURE AND METHOD TO OPERATE SUCH POWER PLANT ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse 7 CH-5400 Baden ~ 72:JONNSON STAFFAN LI HONGTAO CONTE ENRICO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/12/ /04965 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS,APPARATUS,AND SYSTEMS FOR SUPPORTING PURCHASES OF GOODS AND SERVICES VIA PREPAID TELECOMMUNICATION ACCOUNTS ~ 71:ZONOMOVIL INC DCO LTD.co Zonamovil Inc 2660 Nw 112th Ave #8448 MIami Florida ~ 72:VALDERS FELIPE CARLSEN OLAV ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/295,611 ~ 32: 15/01/ /04966 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTER-FREQUENCY POSITIONING MEASUREMENTS ~ 71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICKSSON (PUBL) S Stockholm ~ 72:KAZMI MUHAMMAD SIOMINA IANA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/306,194 ~ 32: 19/02/ /04967 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRODE FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL PROCESSES AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING THE SAME ~ 71:INDUSTRIE DE NORA S P A Via Bistolfi 35 I Milano ~ 72:BRICHESE MARIANNA ANTOZZI ANTONIO LORENZO CALDERARA ALICE ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2010A ~ 32: 22/02/ /04968 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTROCHLORINATION METHOD FOR ABOVE-GROUND SWIMMING POOLS ~ 71:INDUSTRIE DE NORA S P A Via Bistolfi 35 I Milano ~ 72:CARLOSON RICHARD HARDEE KENNETH L LAU STEPHANIE ANN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/310,448 ~ 32: 04/03/ /04969 ~ Complete ~ 54: AMMONIA REMOVAL,FOLLOWING REMOVAL OF CO2,FROM A GAS STREAM ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse Baden ~ 72:DUBE SANJAY K MURASKIN DAVID J KOOS PETER ULRICH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/944,106 ~ 32: 11/11/ /04970 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM,METHODS,AND DEVICES FOR SCANNING BROADCASTS ~ 71:STRATOSAUDIO INC 1800 Century Park East Suite 600 Century City CA ~ 72:CHRISTENSEN KELLY M MOCK THOMAS DANIEL HANSEN JOHN PHILLIP ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/026,433 ~ 32: 05/02/ /04971 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING A SELECT IP TRAFFIC OFFLOAD FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS BASED ON USER LOCATION ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego CA ~ 72:HORN GAVIN BERNARD GRIOT MIGUEL GIARETTA GERARDO SONG OSOK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/893,190 ~ 32: 29/09/ /04972 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A GLOBAL DIRECTORY SERVICE ~ 71:SMART HUB PTE LTD 100 Beach Road #25-06 Shaw Towers Singapore ~ 72:IBASCO ALEX D BALACE VALENICE G JOSON EDUARDO RAMON G LOSANTAS JOSE LORENZO L ~ 33: SG ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/01/ /04973 ~ Complete ~ 54: NON-CENTRIC OXY-FUEL BURNER FOR GLASS MELTING SYSTEMS ~ 71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Klosterhofstrasse Munchen ~ 72:RICHARDSON ANDREW P SIMPSON NEIL WAINFORD JOHN ALLEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/651,506 ~ 32: 04/01/

41 2012/04974 ~ Complete ~ 54: CLAY GUN MACHINE CANNON FOR METALLURGICAL FURNACES ~ 71:TMT TAPPING-MEASURING-TECHNOLOGY GMBH Hagener Strasse Siegen ~ 72:DIRLENBACH OLIVER TAUGERBECK RALF ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/01/ /04975 ~ Complete ~ 54: CLUTCHED FLYWHEEL TRANSMISSION ~ 71:FLYBIRD AUTOMOTIVE LIMITED Charterhouse Legge Street Birmingham B4 7EU ~ 72:CROSS DOUGLAS ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/01/ /04976 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRAZOLOPYRIMIDINES AND RELATED HETEROCYCLES AS CK2 INHIBITORS ~ 71:CYLENE PHARMACEUTICALS INC 5820 Nancy Ridge drive Suite 200 San Diego California ~ 72:HADDACH MUTSAPHA PIERRE FABRICE RAFFAELE NICHOLAS B RYCKMAN DAVID M TRAN JOE A REGAN COLLIN F RAVULA SUCHITRA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/354,165 ~ 32: 11/06/ /04977 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A HYDROGEN PEROXIDE GENERATOR ~ 71:CLEMES DENNIS CHARLES 22 Ou Wingerd Pad Constantia 7806 ~ 72:CLEMES DENNIS CHARLES 2012/04988 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND COMPACTS, METHOD OF FABRICATING SAME, AND VARIOUS APPLICATIONS ~ 71:US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION 1260 SOUTH1600 WEST OREM UT ~ 72:BERTAGNOLLI KENNETH E MIESS DAVID P QIAN JIANG WIGGINS JASON K VAIL MICHAEL A MUKHOPADHYAY DEBKUMAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 21/01/ /04989 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND COMPACTS, METHODS OF MAKING SAME, AND APPLICATIONS THEREFOR ~ 71:US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION 1260 SOUTH1600 WEST OREM UT ~ 72:MUKHOPADHYAY DEBKUMAR BERTAGNOLLI KENNETH E GONZALEZ JAIR J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 30/12/ /05020 ~ Complete ~ 54: CANTEEN ~ 71:IBS BUSINESS TRUST 11 Craig Street Constantia Kloof Roodepoort ~ 72:SCHOLTZ JACOBUS JOHANNES LODEWICUS 2012/05032 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CORE FOR A PANEL ~ 71:BLYTH DAVID EDMOND Waterside Close Farm Verdun Road Franschhoek 7690 ~ 72:BLYTH DAVID EDMOND 2012/05043 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TAMPER PROOF SEALS FOR CONTAINERS ~ 71:WILLEM JACOBUS HENDRIK POTGIETER 14A Theuns Mulder Street Brits ~ 72:WILLEM JACOBUS HENDRIK POTGIETER - APPLIED ON 04/07/ /04978 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DEVICE FOR APPLYING POWDER TO VARIOUS MEDIA ~ 71:RICHARD JOHN STEINBACH 506 North Coast Road Briardene Durban 4051 Kwa Zulu Natal ~ 72:STEINBACH RICHARD JOHN 2012/04979 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROTECTIVE CLOTHING ~ 71:BLAND BRIAN TREVOR Plot 88 Blignautrus Walkerville 1876 ~ 72:BLAND BRIAN TREVOR 2012/04980 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CONVEYOR BELT TRACKING ROLLER SYSTEM ~ 71:BRELKO PATENTS (PTY) LTD 3 Invention Road Ussher Industrial Sites Selby Johannesburg 2001 ~ 72:ELLIS PETER 2012/04981 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PRINTING METHOD ~ 71:CENTURY MEDIA (PTY) LTD Ad Outpost Building Woodmead North Office Park 54 Maxwell Drive Jukskei View Sandton 2191 ~ 72:MEIRING PETER 2012/04983 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AFRICAN TAILS ~ 71:RAINER FRIEDRICH KETTNER AND ANISSY NATALIA KETTNER P O Box 630 Sundowner 2161 ~ 72:RAINER FRIEDERICK KETTNER ANISSY NATALIA KETTNER 2012/04984 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COLAR COVER FOR A SHIRT ~ 71:RAYMOND TURURA SEEMANE 1290 Lebanon Mabopane 0190 ~ 72:RAYMOND TURUPA SEEMANE 2012/04985 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STOPE FACE DRILLING RIG ~ 71:STRYDOM GEORGE FREDRICK FRANCOIS 21 Constantia Street Kulemburg Park Randfontein 1765 ~ 72:STRYDOM GEORGE FREDERICK FRANCOIS 2012/04986 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GULLEY FACE DRILLING RIG ~ 71:STRYDOM GEORGE FREDRICK FRANCOIS 21 Constantia Street Kulemburg Park Randfontein 1765 ~ 72:STRYDOM GEORGE FREDERICK FRANCOIS 2012/04987 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STOPE AND GULLEY ROOF BOLT DRILLING RIG ~ 71:STRYDOM GEORGE FREDRICK FRANCOIS 21 Constantia Street Kulemburg Park Randfontein 1765 ~ 72:STRYDOM GEORGE FREDERICK FRANCOIS 2012/04990 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A UNIT FOR SWITCHINNG AND MONITORING THE ELECTRICAL POWER TO AN ELECTRICAL DEVICE ~ 71:TIELMAN ESPAG 80 Harrington Street Brits 0250 ~ 72:ESPAG TIELMAN SAAIMAN ISAK BARTHOLOMEUS 2012/04991 ~ Complete ~ 54: PESTICIDAL MIXTURES ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:GEWEHR MARKUS GLADWIN ROBERT JOHN BRAHM LUTZ ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/12/ /04992 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EXPLOITATION OF CARBONACEOUS DEPOSISTS ~ 71:HAHN HANS HELMUT 67 Haymeadow Crescent Faerie Glen 0081 Pretoria ~ 72:HAHN HANS HELMUT 41

42 2012/04993 ~ Complete ~ 54: PESTICIDAL MIXTURES ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:GEWEHR MARKUS GLADWIN ROBERT JOHN BRAHM LUTZ ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/12/ /04994 ~ Complete ~ 54: WOODEN PALLET WITH NAIL PLATES AND RELATED METHODS ~ 71:CHEP TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD Level 40 Gateway 1 Macquarie Place Sydney NSW 2000 ~ 72:LANTZ DAN BRANDT KEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 08/12/ /04995 ~ Complete ~ 54: BLOOD DRAW DEVICE WITH RETRACTABLE NEEDLE ~ 71:RETRACTABLE TECHNOLOGIES, INC 511 Lobo Lane Little ELM TX SHAW THOMAS J 5310 BUENA VISTA FRISCO TX ~ 72:SHAW THOMAS J SMALL MARK ZHU NI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 07/01/ /04996 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR TREATING A METABOLIC SYNDROME ~ 71:SANOFI 54 rue La Boétie Paris ~ 72:SOMMERFELD MARK SCHAEFER HANS- LUDWIG BOSCHEINEN OLIVER HABERMANN PAUL RAO ERCOLE DREYER MATTHIAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/01/ /04997 ~ Complete ~ 54: 5-ALKYNYL PYRIMIDINES AND THEIR USE AS KINASE INHIBITORS ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:SCHNEIDER SIEGFRIED KESSLER DIRK VAN DER VEEN LARS WUNBERG TOBIAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/01/ /04998 ~ Complete ~ 54: 5-ALKYNYL-PYRIMIDINES ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:SCHNEIDER SIEGFRIED KESSLER DIRK VAN DER VEEN LARS WUNBERG TOBIAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/01/ /04999 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIVIRAL VACCINES WITH IMPROVED CELLULAR IMMUNOGENICITY ~ 71:BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MEDICAL CENTER INC 330 Brookline Avenue Boston Massachusetts LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL SECURITY,LLC LC/IP MS A187 LOS Alamos New Mexico ~ 72:BAROUCH DAN H KORBER BETTE T FISCHER WILLIAM M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 02/10/ /05000 ~ Complete ~ 54: SAFETY APPARATUS FOR USE ON A STRUCTURE HAVING A FRAGILE SURFACE ~ 71:IMMORTAL HEALTH & SAFETY SOUTHERN AFRICA (PTY) LTD Unit 34 Boulevard Way Capricorn Boulevard North Road Capricorn Park Muizenberg Western Cape ~ 72:SMIT JOHANNES THEODORUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02598 ~ 32: 07/04/ /05001 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR TREATING COLORECTAL CANCER ~ 71:BIOREALITES SAS 35 Rue De Verdun F Suresnes Cedex INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE (INSERM) 101 rue de Tolbiac F Paris CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE (CNRS) 3 Rue Michel Ange CEDEX 16 Paris ~ 72:PANNEQUIN JULIE HOUHOU LEILA FRAMERY BERENICE ERKILIC NEJLA JOUBERT DOMINIQUE HOLLANDE FREDERIC ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 26/07/ /05002 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROGASTRIN AND LIVER PATHOLOGIES ~ 71:BIOREALITES SAS 35 Rue De Verdun F Suresnes Cedex ~ 72:FLOCH JEAN-FRANCOIS HOUHOU LEILA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 08/01/ /05003 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR TREATING BREAST CANCER ~ 71:BIOREALITES SAS 35 Rue De Verdun F Suresnes Cedex INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE (INSERM) 101 rue de Tolbiac F Paris CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE 3 rue Michel Ange F Paris Cedex 16 ~ 72:FLOCH JEAN-FRANCOIS HOUHOU LEILA CAILLER FRANCOISE JOUBERT DOMINIQUE HOLLANDE FREDERIC ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 08/01/ /05004 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR TREATING PANCREATIC CANCER ~ 71:BIOREALITES SAS 35 Rue De Verdun F Suresnes Cedex INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE (INSERM) 101 rue de Tolbiac F Paris CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE 3 rue Michel Ange F Paris Cedex 16 ~ 72:HOUHOU LEILA JOUBERT DOMINIQUE HOLLANDE FREDERIC ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 08/01/ /05005 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTELLIGENT RIBBON CARTRIDGE ~ 71:PRINTRONIX INC Myford Road Irvine California ~ 72:MOORE KEVIN P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 19/01/ /05006 ~ Complete ~ 54: FOIL FOR CLOSING AN OPENING OF A CONTAINER, AND A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING SAME ~ 71:IMPRESS GROUP B.V. ZUTPHENSEWEG NL-7418 AH DEVENTER ~ 72:JONGSMA JELMER ROETERDINK JOHAN WILLEM ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 31/12/ /05007 ~ Complete ~ 54: RADIOIMMUNOCONJUGATES AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:NORDIC NANOVECTOR AS Kjelsasveien 163B N-0884 Oslo ~ 72:LARSEN ROY H DAHLE JOSTEIN BRULAND OYVIND S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 29/01/

43 2012/05008 ~ Complete ~ 54: SCATTERED BRANCHED-CHAIN FATTY ACIDS AND BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTION THEREOF ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY One Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinnati OH ~ 72:SAUNDERS CHARLES WINSTON LAUGHLIN LEO TIMOTHY II GREEN PHILLIP RICHARD XU JUN KHAMBATTA ZUBIN SAROSH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 11/01/ /05009 ~ Complete ~ 54: A POLE ASSEMBLY AND A METHOD OF PETROFITTING A POLE ASSEMBLY ~ 71:B & W INSTRUMENTATION AND ELECTRICAL LTD 42 Fourth Avenue 1456, Alberton North ~ 72:LOMBARD THOMAS 2012/05010 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR THE PREPARATION OF INDAZOLE-3-CARBOXYCLIC ACID AND N-(S)-1-AZABICLO [2.2.2]OCT-3-YL-1H-INDAZOLE-3-CARBOXAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE SALT ~ 71:F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG 124 Grenzacherstrasse BASLE ~ 72:ZHANG PINGSHENG KUANG SHAN-MING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 12/01/ /05011 ~ Complete ~ 54: BEVERAGE CAN WITH DISC ~ 71:CROWN PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY INC South Central Avenue Alsip Illinois ~ 72:RAMSEY CHRISTOPHER PAUL PHILLIPS ANDREW FIRTH POLLY ANNE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 12/01/ /05012 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINATION, KIT AND METHOD OF REDUCING INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE ~ 71:INOTEK PHARMACEUTICALS CORPORATION 33 Hayden Avenue Second Floor Lexington MA ~ 72:KIM NORMAN N MCCAULEY THOMAS MCVICAR WILLIAM K BAUMGARTNER RUDOLF A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 11/01/ /05013 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION CONTAINING OXIDES OF ZIRCONIUM, CERIUM AND ANOTHER RARE EARTH HAVING REDUCED MAXIMAL REDUCIBILITY TEMPERATURE, AND METHOD FOR PREPARING AND USING SAME IN THE FIELD OF CATALYSIS ~ 71:RHODIA OPERATIONS 40 rue de la Haie Coq Aubervilliers ~ 72:IFRAH SIMON HERNANDEZ JULIEN ROHART EMMANUEL DENAIRE STEPHANE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/01/ /05014 ~ Complete ~ 54: TUMOR TISSUE BASED BIOMARKERS FOR BEVACIZUMAB COMBINATION THERAPIES ~ 71:F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG Grenzacherstrasse 124 CH-4070 Basel ~ 72:DELMAR PAUL SCHERER STEFAN FOERNZLER DOROTHEE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/01/ /05015 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM OF INCENTIVISING TELEPHONE USAGE ~ 71:OLAMIJU OLAKUNLE NATHANIEL Deo Gloria House Unit 6 Polokwane Limpopo 0699 ~ 72:OLAMIJU OLAKUNLE NATHANIEL 2012/05016 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLEXIBLE OVERLAP SEALED LAMINATE TUBE, LAMINATES, AND METHOD FOR FORMING TUBE FROM LAMINATES ~ 71:CHATURVEDI ASHOK 305 Third Floor Bhanot Corner Pamposh Enclare GK1 New Delhi ~ 72:CHATURVEDI ASHOK ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 163/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 28/01/ /05017 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A PROTECTIVE COVER ~ 71:PILLAY ROSANNA 3 Musgrave Gardens 148 Musgrave Road 4001 Durban ~ 72:PILLAY ROSANNA 2012/05018 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PRESSURIZER WITH A MECHANICALLY ATTACHED SURGE NOZZLE THERMAL SLEEVE ~ 71:WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC 1000 Westinghouse Drive Cranberry Township Pennsylvania ~ 72:WEPFER ROBERT M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 14/12/ /05022 ~ Provisional ~ 54: OCEAN HYDROELECTRICITY POWER PLANT ~ 71:MXOLISI SIBUSISO THOBELA Forest hill B305C UCT PRIVATE BAGX3 RONDEBOSCH 7701 ~ 72:MXOLISI SIBUSISO THOBELA 2012/05041 ~ Complete ~ 54: COUPLER ~ 71:MARKS DONOVAN ALEXANDER 156 Dorado Street Waterkloof Ridge Pretoria ~ 72:MARKS DONOVAN ALEXANDER ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/6926 ~ 32: 22/09/ /05042 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN IMPACT ROCK DRILL ~ 71:BERNARD LIONEL GIEN Nos.4 Simba Street Sebenza, Edenvale 1610 ~ 72:BERNARD LIONEL GIEN - APPLIED ON 05/07/ /05024 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVEMENTS TO FRAMELESS INTRAUTERINE DEVICES AND SYSTEMS ~ 71:PAT & CO BVBA Ketelbuiserstraat 43 Lichtervelde B-8810 ~ 72:DIRK WILDEMEERSCH ~ 33: EP ~ 31: PCT/EP09/ ~ 32: 21/12/ /05026 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN EARLY WARNING SYSTEM ~ 71:SMIT NATASHA 16 Cozy Close Edenburg ~ 72:SMIT NATASHA POTGIETER MARTHINUS CORNELIUS 2012/05027 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INNOVATIVE CONDOM VENDING MACHINE ~ 71:TSAKANE SHILUBANE Unit 48 Venice 261 Von Willien Street Centurion 0157 ~ 72:TSAKANE SHILUBANE 2012/05028 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BOILER EMISSION FILTRATION AND HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM ~ 71:NICOLAAS JOHANNES GROBLER Vleikop 13 Randfontein 1764 ~ 72:NICOLAAS JOHANNES GROBLER 43

44 2012/05029 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DIN SELFASEMBLE ELECTRONIC TOY ~ 71:NICOLAAS JOHANNES GROBLER Vleikop 13 Randfontein 1764 ~ 72:NICOLAAS JOHANNES GROBLER 2012/05030 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DICE CARDS AND MONEY BOARD GAME ~ 71:JOHANNES RAMARIFI MAHLAOLA 5523 Motone Block Stinawater Hammanskraal 0400 ~ 72:JOHANNES RAMARIFI MAHLAOLA 2012/05031 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ADJUSTABLE PICTURE HANGER ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN LOVERS WALK RONDEBOSCH CAPE TOWN 7700 ~ 72:GINSBERG SAMUEL ISAAC 2012/05034 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR FEEDING A FLUID INTO A SOLID-CONVEYING LINE ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse Dortmund ~ 72:HAMEL STEFAN HACKER STEFAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 09/12/ /05035 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABILIZED FORMULATIONS CONTAINING ANTI-INTERLEUKIN-6 RECEPTOR (IL-6R) ANTIBODIES ~ 71:REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC 777 Old Saw Mill River Road TARRYTOWN New York U.S.A ~ 72:DIX DANIEL B GRAHAM KENNETH S KAMEN DOUGLAS E WALSH SCOTT M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 07/01/ /05036 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIAZOXIDE FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF A CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) AUTOIMMUNE DEMYELINATING DISEASE ~ 71:NEUROTEC PHARMA S.L Josep Samitier 1-5 E08028 Barcelona ~ 72:PUGLIESE MARCO MAHY GEHENNE JOSETTE-NICOLE RODRIGUEZ ALLUE MANUEL ESPINOSA PARRILLA JUAN FRANCISCO VIRGILI TRESERRES NOEMI MANCERA ARONA PILAR PASTEN ZAMORANO ANDREA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/01/ /05037 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRICYCLIC PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES, MEDICAMENTS CONTAINING SUCH COMPOUNDS, THEIR USE AND PROCESS FOR THEIR PREPARATION ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse 173, Ingelheim am Rhein, Germany ~ 72:WAGNER HOLGER BERTA DANIELA FUCHS KLAUS GIOVANNINI RICCARDO HAMPRECHT DIETER WOLFGANG KONETZKI INGO STREICHER RUEDIGER TRIESELMANN THOMAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/02/ /05038 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TURBINE ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:NELSON MANDELA METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY WAY SUMMERSTRAND PORT ELIZABETH ~ 72:PHILLIPS RUSSELL LESLIE 2012/05039 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SPARE WHEEL CARRIER ~ 71:POTGIETER MORRIS GERHARDUS No 36 Villa Angelique Raceview Alberton BOTHA THEUNIS JOHANNES 30 Fisherstreet Brackenhurst 1449 Alberton Gauteng Province PRICE ARNOLD 104 Walton Heath Jacob Street 2196 Fairways Gauteng Province ~ 72:POTGIETER MORRIS GERHARDUS 2012/05040 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRACKED VEHICLES ~ 71:STEENHUISEN ETIENNE ERNEST 13 Niger Road Emmarentia 2195 Johannesburg ~ 72:STEENHUISEN ETIENNE ERNEST ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02916 ~ 32: 18/04/ /05206 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NEL-DENE ~ 71:CALDENE STEYN Nakanstraat 3 Peterville 6810 RONEL MALAN Malanstraat 3 Peterville 6810 ~ 72:CALDENE STEYN RONEL MALAN - APPLIED ON 06/07/ /05044 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF, AND A SYSTEM FOR LIMITING CONSUMABILITY OF DIGITAL MEDIA TO A PREDETERMINED TIME FRAME ~ 71:UEC TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD UEC House 1 Montgomery Drive Mount Edgecombe 4300 ~ 72:SULLIVAN ALAN JOHN 2012/05045 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MICRO-PART AND MICRO-COMPONENTS PLACEMENT DEVICE ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY Admin Building B Victors Street STELLENBOSCH 7600 ~ 72:ARDERNE MATTHEW MATOPE STEPHEN VAN DER MERWE ANDRE 2012/05047 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIPPER DOOR LATCH WITH LOCKING MECHANISM ~ 71:HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES INC 2751 Centerville Road Suite 342 Wilmington DE ~ 72:HREN WILLIAM J COLWELL JOSEPH J SCHWAKE JEFFREY S KEARSLEY BRUCE P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 08/01/ /05048 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPREADER COMPONENT FOR A DRAGLINE EXCAVATOR ~ 71:BRADKEN RESOURCES PTY LTD 2 Maud Street Mayfield West 2304 New South Wales ~ 72:ATTWOOD REECE ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 22/01/ /05049 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STAND ALONE CLOSED SYSTEM SOLAR PICO-TURDINE ~ 71:MACOLO THEBE 6 Alison Close Buccleuch Johannesburg 2066 ~ 72:MACOLO THEBE 6 Alison Close Buccleuch Johannesburg /05050 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FRUIT PROCESSING APPARATUS ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 4th Floor Admin B Victoria Street Stellenbosch Western Cape Province 7600 ~ 72:LEMMER KYLE DUANE 44

45 2012/05051 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDRAULIC DEVICE INCLUDING A SPOOL VALVE AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF ~ 71:CAREFUSION 2200, INC., a Company of Delaware, of 3750 Torrey View Court San Diego 92130,California ~ 72:DOYLE MARK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 22/01/ /05052 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANDROGEN RECEPTOR MODULATORS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:ARAGON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC EI Camino Real Suite 301 San Diego CA ~ 72:SMITH NICHOLAS DAVID BONNEFOUS CELINE JULIEN JACKALINE D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 30/09/ /05053 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD FOR ISOLATION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS AND A KIT THEREOF ~ 71:BIGTEC PRIVATE LTD 2nd Floor Sid Entrepreneurship Building Indian Institute Of Science Campus Bangalore Karnataka ~ 72:PULLELA PHANI KUMAR MANOJ MULAKKAPURATH NARAYANAN GANDHAVALLA SANTHOSH KUMAR PINTO MITCHELL PREETHAM NAIR CHANDRASKHAR BHASKARAN SUBBARAO PILLARISETTI VENKATA ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 50/CHE/2010 ~ 32: 07/01/ /05054 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR TREATMENT OF EXCREMENT ~ 71:KEYTER BARRY CHARLES 66 Northcliff Drive Northcliff Johannesburg 2195 ~ 72:MAARTENS DAVID ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/2534 ~ 32: 06/04/ /05055 ~ Complete ~ 54: PESTICIDAL MIXTURES ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:GEWEHR MARKUS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/12/ /05056 ~ Complete ~ 54: THERAPEUTIC USE OF PROTEIN-POLYMER CONJUGATES ~ 71:PHARMAESSENTIA CORPORATION 13F.,NO.3, YUANQU STREET NANKANG TAIPEI 115 ~ 72:LIN KO CHUNG WIDMANN RUDOLF ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 10/12/ /05057 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUNGICIDAL COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF THEIR USE ~ 71:AUCKLAND UNISERVICES LTD Level 10 Uniservices House 70 Symonds Street Auckland ~ 72:VILLAS-BOAS SILAS GRANATO ~ 33: NZ ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/04/ /05058 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF AN ADRENAL HORMONE-MODIFYING AGENT ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:HU QI-YING KSANDER GARY MEREDITH ERIK MONOVICH LAUREN G PAPILLON JULIEN SCHUMACHER CHRISTOPH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 14/01/ /05059 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A RECEPTACLE FOR SECURITY EQUIPMENT, AND MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT THEREFOR ~ 71:CILLIERS ALEXANDER JOHANNES 1189 Sunflower Street Roodekrans 1724 Gauteng ~ 72:CILLIERS ALEXANDER JOHANNES 2012/05060 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VOUCHER SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:VAN COLLER CAREL PIETER 14 Glasoline Street Vermont Hermanus Western Cape ~ 72:VAN COLLER CAREL PIETER WALTERS JACQUES DIGNIS 2012/05061 ~ Complete ~ 54: A DISPENSING CONTAINER AND NOZZLE FOR DISPENSING A CONSUMABLE OIL-CONTAINING LIQUID ~ 71:RABIE ANDRIES JACOBUS Willow Creek Estates Nuy Valley 6850 Worcester ~ 72:RABIE ANDRIES JACOBUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/04943 ~ 32: 05/07/ /05062 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF PROPIONIC ACID DERIVATIVES ~ 71:F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG Grenzachestrasse 124 CH-4070 Basel ~ 72:PUENTENER KURT SCALONE MICHELANGELO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/12/ /05063 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN INFANT FORMULA DELIVERY SYSTEM COMPRISING PROBIOTICS AND AN INFANT NUTRITIONAL FORMULATION ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:LANCTUIT HELENE BEATRICE MANSER DANIEL ROLAND ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/12/ /05064 ~ Complete ~ 54: NUTRITIONAL PRODUCTS COMPRISING HYDROLYZED WHOLE GRAIN ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:SCHAFFER-LEQUART CHRISTELLE WAVREILLE ANNE-SOPHIE ROGER OLIVIER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 09/12/ /05065 ~ Complete ~ 54: SEISMIC CLIP ~ 71:USG INTERIORS LLC 550 West Adams Street Chicago IL ~ 72:TEDESCO LEE M GULBRANDSEN PEDER J LEHANE JAMES J.JR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 22/12/ /05066 ~ Complete ~ 54: CLIP CONNECTION ~ 71:USG INTERIORS LLC 550 West Adams Street Chicago IL ~ 72:LEHANE JAMES J.JR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 22/12/ /05067 ~ Complete ~ 54: INFANT FORMULA WITH PROBIOTICS AND MILK FAT GLOBULE MEMBRANE COMPONENTS ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:BENYACOUB JALIL BOSCO MOHAMED NABIL BUREAU-FRANZ ISABELLE SCHIFFRIN EDUARDO BLUM-SPERISEN STEPHANIE BOVETTO LIONEL JEAN RENE DONNET-HUGHES ANNE FAVRE LAURENT ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/12/ /05068 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM, SET OF CAPSULES AND METHOD FOR PREPARING A BEVERAGE BY CENTRIFUGATION ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:YOAKIM ALFRED JARISCH CHRISTIAN PERENTES ALEXANDRE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/12/

46 2012/05069 ~ Complete ~ 54: CAPSULE SYSTEM WITH FLOW ADJUSTMENT MEANS ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:PERENTES ALEXANDRE YOAKIM ALFRED JARISCH CHRISTIAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/12/ /05070 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDROLYZED WHOLE GRAIN COMPOSITION ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:ROGER OLIVIER YVES WAVREILLE ANNE-SOPHIE SCHAFFER-LEQUART CHRISTELLE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 09/12/ /05071 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROCK ANCHOR ~ 71:HILTI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Feldkircherstrasse 100 FL 9494 Schaan ~ 72:PODESSER RICHARD ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/07/ /05072 ~ Complete ~ 54: STRAND ANCHOR ~ 71:HILTI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Feldkircherstrasse 100 FL 9494 Schaan ~ 72:SCHMIDT FRANK ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 07/07/ /05073 ~ Complete ~ 54: FOOD PRODUCTS AND COATINGS THEREFORE COMPRISING HYDROLYZED WHOLE GRAIN ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:BINDZUS WOLFGANG ROGER OLIVIER YVES WAVREILLE ANNE-SOPHIE PAULI TATJANA MANUELA SCHAFFER- LEQUART CHRISTELLE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 09/12/ /05074 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIVALENT AND OXABRIDGED HETEROCYCLIC NEONICOTINOID COMPOUNDS AND PREPARATION METHODS THEREOF ~ 71:EAST CHINA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 130 Meilong Road Shanghai ~ 72:QIAN JIANG SHAO XUSHENG XU ZHIPING LI ZHONG XU XIAOYONG SONG GONGHUA ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 09/12/ /05075 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUNGICIDAL COMPOUND AND METHOD OF THEIR USE ~ 71:AUCKLAND UNISERVECES LIMITED Level 10 Uniservices House 70 Symonds Street Auckland ~ 72:VILLAS-BOAS SILAS GRANATO ~ 33: NZ ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/04/ /05076 ~ Complete ~ 54: EMULSIFICATION OF HYDROCARBON GAS OILS TO INCREASE EFFICACY OF WATER BASED HYDROGEN SULFIDE SCAVENGERS ~ 71:GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 1 River Road Schenectady 5 New York ~ 72:KARAS LARRY JOHN ANDERSON CRAIG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 23/12/ /05077 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORAL CARE COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A CHALCONE COLOR CHANGE COMPONENT ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York New York ~ 72:SCHAEFFER-KORBYLO LYNDSAY DU-THUMM LAURENCE SZEWCZYK GREGORY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 07/01/ /05078 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF CONVERTING DIGITAL DATA ~ 71:T-DATA SYSTEMS (S) PTE LTD 1 Palm Drive Singapore ~ 72:TAN JOON YONG WAYNE ~ 33: SG ~ 31: 2009/ ~ 32: 16/12/ /05084 ~ Provisional ~ 54: (RIMS) REVENUE INDIGENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ~ 71:MOSEKATE & ASSOCIATES 286 Jack Hindon Street Pretoria North ~ 72:MOSEKATE & ASSOCIATES 2012/05395 ~ Complete ~ 54: SHOE HEEL AND TOE PROTECTOR ~ 71:CORRIDA HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 19 Manchester Road Allendale Pietermaritzburg 3201 ~ 72:PIETER CHARLES DE KOCK MAREE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/07495 ~ 32: 12/10/ /05396 ~ Complete ~ 54: FREIGHT CONTAINER ~ 71:CRONOS EQUIPMENT (BERMUDA) LIMITED Clarendon House 2 Church Street Hamilton HM11 ~ 72:ELLIOTT GRAHAM KEITH MURRAY - APPLIED ON 07/07/ /05210 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ALL WEATHER PORTABLE WASHING LINE ~ 71:ANDRE PHILIP 796 Plaas Street Claremont Pretoria 0082 JANSEN VAN VUUREN 796 Plaas Street Claremont Pretoria 0082 ~ 72:ANDRE PHILLIP JANSEN VAN VUUREN - APPLIED ON 09/07/ /05080 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED LADDERWAY SYSTEM FOR UNDERGROUND RAISES ~ 71:HIRAM (WA) PTY LTD 110 O'Halloran Drive Mandurang Victor 3551 ~ 72:STEVEN PETER DURKIN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/06/ /05081 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CHRONICLES OF SOUTH AFRICA ~ 71:CARL MULLER 26 Aubrey Street Gelvan Park Port Elizabeth 6020 ~ 72:CARL MULLER 2012/05082 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NEUTRAL TECHNOLOGY CAR FRAGRANCE & PAPER AIRFRESHNER COMBINATION IN PILLOW SYTLE PACKAGING ~ 71:LIZELLE BEUKES 117 Villa Franche Sunset Avenue Pineskope ~ 72:LIZELLE BEUKES 46

47 2012/05083 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CROSS ILUMINATED BY MEANS OF A SOLAR SYSTEME FOR USE ON ALL GRAVE YARDS ~ 71:MANONO LESLIE BONOKO PO Box 4883 Middelburg 1050 ~ 72:MANONO LESLIE BONOKO 2012/05085 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ORAL TREATMENT COMPOSITION ~ 71:NDLOVU NOZIZWE 35 Waterberg Road Oakedene 2119 Johannesburg ~ 72:NDLOVU NOZIZWE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02966 ~ 32: 20/07/ /05086 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A ROCK DRILL ~ 71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19 Precision Str Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:BUHRMANN RUDOLPH 2012/05087 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTAINER AND METHOD OF ERECTING A CONTAINER ~ 71:GOSSAMER STRUCTURES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 51B Lourens Street Somerset West ~ 72:JANSE VAN RENSBURG RUDOLF GEORG ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06342 ~ 32: 30/04/ /05088 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR DESCRIBING AND TIMING REPRESENTATIONS IN STREAMING MEDIA FILES ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN Espoo ~ 72:BOUAZIZ IMED ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/285,904 ~ 32: 11/12/ /05089 ~ Complete ~ 54: SMART CARD SECURITY FEATURE PROFILE IN HOME SUBSCRIBER SERVER ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN Espoo ~ 72:HOLTMANNS SLIKE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/284,045 ~ 32: 11/12/ /05090 ~ Complete ~ 54: HEAT TRANSFER TUBE ~ 71:DEUTSHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT-UND RAUMFAHRT E.V Linder House Koln-Porz F.W BROKELLMANN ALLUMINIUMWERK GMBH & CO.KG Oesterweg Ense ~ 72:BAUER THOMAS HACHMANN BERND ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/12/ /05091 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTAINER SYSTEMS WITH LIDS FOR UNIT DOSE DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY One Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinnati Ohio ~ 72:KOPULOS CHRISTOPHER ROBERT ANDRES BRIAN DAVID ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/299,635 ~ 32: 29/01/ /05092 ~ Complete ~ 54: LITHIUM-BASED ELECTROCHEMICAL GENERATOR INCLUDING TWO TYPES OF DISTINCT ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 25 Rue Leblanc Batiment "Le Ponant D" F Paris ~ 72:FUSALBA FLORENCE MARTINET SEBASTIEN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/01/ /05093 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYNCHRONIZED PROCESSING OF DATA BY NETWORKING COMPUTING RESOURCES ~ 71:ROYAL BANK OF CANADA 4th Floor 1 Place Ville Marie Montreal H3C 3A9 Quebec ~ 72:AISEN DANIEL KATSUYAMA BRADLEY PARK ROBERT SCHWALL JOHN STEINER RICHARD ZHANG ALLEN POPEJOY THOMAS L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/285,375 ~ 32: 10/12/ /05094 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING PENOXSULAM AND OXYFLUORFEN ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:JOUSSEAUME CHRISTIAN CARRASCO CAMPOS SALVADOR MANN RICHARD SORRIBAS AMELA MONICA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/299,461 ~ 32: 29/01/ /05095 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTAINER FOR FOODSTUFF MADE FROM AN ALUMINIUM -FREE PLANAR COMPOSITE WITH A COVERED HOLE AS PART OF A CLOSURE SYSTEM ~ 71:SIG TECHONOLY AG Laufengasse 18 CH-8212 Neuhausen ~ 72:WOLTERS MICHAEL PELZER STEFAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/01/ /05096 ~ Complete ~ 54: CATALYST PRODUCTION METHOD AND SYSTEM ~ 71:SDCMATERIALS INC 940 S. Park LAne Suit # Arizona ~ 72:LEAMON DAVID ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/965,745 ~ 32: 10/12/ /05097 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF FORMING A CATALYST WITH INHIBITED MOBILITY OF NANO- ACTIVE MATERIAL ~ 71:SDCMATERIALS INC 940 S. Park LAne Suit # Arizona ~ 72:YIN QINGHUA QI XIWANG BIBERGER MAXIMILIAN A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/962,508 ~ 32: 07/12/ /05098 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADVANCED CATALYSTS FOR AUTOMITIVE APPLICATIONS ~ 71:SDCMATERIALS INC 940 S. Park LAne Suit # Arizona ~ 72:YIN QINGHUA QI XIWANG BIBERGER MAXIMILIAN A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/962,490 ~ 32: 07/12/ /05099 ~ Complete ~ 54: PINNING AND AFFIXING NANO-ACTIVE MATERIAL ~ 71:SDCMATERIALS INC 940 S. Park LAne Suit # Arizona ~ 72:YIN QINGHUA QI XIWANG RUIZ ELISEO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/962,473 ~ 32: 07/12/ /05100 ~ Complete ~ 54: RADIO BASE STATION AND USER EQUIPMENT AND METHODS THEREIN ~ 71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET LM ERICSSON (PUBL) SE Stockholm ~ 72:BALDEMAIR ROBERT ASTELY DAVID GERSTENBERGER DIRK LARSSON DANIEL PARKVALL STEFAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/295,885 ~ 32: 18/01/

48 2012/05101 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADVANCED CATALYSTS FOR AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS ~ 71:SDCMATERIALS INC 940 S. Park LAne Suit # Arizona ~ 72:YIN QINGHUA QI XIWANG BIBERGER MAXIMILIAN A LEAMON DAVID ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/962,518 ~ 32: 07/12/ /05102 ~ Complete ~ 54: A COUPLING SYSTEM FOR COUPLING TWO RAIL VEHICLES ~ 71:HATTING DANIEL JOHAGEM JACOBUS 4 Donegan Street Suidramd 9499 Kroonstad ~ 72:CORNELISSEN JOHAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02614 ~ 32: 08/04/ /05103 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING OLIGOPEPTIDES,PREFERABLY CILENGITIDE ~ 71:MERCK PATENT GMBH Frankfurter Strasse Darmstadt ~ 72:EBER MARCUS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/416,628 ~ 32: 23/11/ /05104 ~ Complete ~ 54: A BACKSTOP AND PORTABLE TRAINING SYSTEM FOR A BAT-AND-BALL GAME ~ 71:DODDS PETER ANDREWS 47 Swan Street Boronia Park New South Wales 2111 ~ 72:DODDS PETER ~ 33: AU ~ 31: ~ 32: 21/12/ /05105 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FASTENERS ~ 71:LE GRANGE ANDRIES JOHANNES Farm Welgegund Klerksdorp 2571 ~ 72:LE GRANGE ANDRIES JOHANNES 2012/05106 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL METHOD FOR PROCESSING LIGNOCELLULOSE CONTAINING MATERIAL ~ 71:NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUUR WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERSOEK TNO Shoemakerstraat 97 NL-2628 VK Delft ~ 72:VAN GROENESTIJN JOHANNES WOUTERUS VAN DEVENTER HENDRICUS CORNELIS SLAGHEK THEODOOR MAXIMILIAAN JETTEN JAN MATTHJIS SLOMP RONALD ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/12/ /05107 ~ Complete ~ 54: CNT-INFUSED FIBER AS A SELF SHIELDING WIRE FOR ENHANCED POWER TRANSMISSION LINE ~ 71:APPLIED NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS LLC 2323 Eastern Blvd Baltimore MD ~ 72:SHAH TURSHAR K MALECKI HARRY C ADCOCK DANIEL JACOB ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/006,368 ~ 32: 13/01/ /05108 ~ Complete ~ 54: CNT-INFUSED FIBERS IN THERMOSET MATRICES ~ 71:APPLIED NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS LLC 2323 Eastern Blvd Baltimore MD ~ 72:SHAH TUSHAR K MARKKULA SAMUEL J MALECKI HARRY C ALBERDING MARK R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/952,144 ~ 32: 22/10/ /05109 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMMUNOGENS,COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF,METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME ~ 71:ESCOLA SUPERIOR AGRARIA DE COIMBRA Bencanta Coimbra P HITAG- BIOTECHNOLOGY LDA Rua Da Bica S/N Albergaria-A-Nova Branca P ~ 72:PERIERA DA CONCEICAO MARIA ANTONIA OLIVEIRA CASTRO ANTONIO MANUEL MARQUES DA COSTA SOFIA JUDITE DA SILVA ALMEIDA ANDRE AUGUSTO 2012/05113 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TURNING SOCKS HANGER ~ 71:WILLEM JACOBUS GAGIANO 12 Bezuidenhoud Street (SE6) Vanderbijlpark 1911 ~ 72:WILLEM JACOBUS GAGIANO 2012/05115 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WORKING SECURITY DOOR ~ 71:WINSTON DYE 65 Stanstead Strret Hieghveld centurion 0157 ~ 72:WINSTON DYE - APPLIED ON 10/07/ /05110 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A SITE-RELATED WEATHER INSURANCE CONTRACT ~ 71:SYNGENTA FOUNDATION FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE Schwarzwaldallee 215 Basel CH-4058 ~ 72:ROSELINDE GOSLINGA ERIC SEURET FRITZ BRUGGER 2012/05111 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VALVE ~ 71:HOLFELD BARRY GRAEME 1027 Schooner avenue Laser Park Honeydew ~ 72:HOLFELD BARRY GRAEME 2012/05112 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ROADWORTHY INDICATOR ~ 71:OLTMAN UNDERHAY NO 5 SOUTHHILLS MEYERTON 1960 ~ 72:OLTMAN UNDERHAY 2012/05114 ~ Provisional ~ 54: U BELT PUMP GUARD ~ 71:HERMONUS GERHADUS STEVENUS PIETERSE 18 B Hefer Str East End Rusternburg 0299 ~ 72:HERMONUS GERHADUS STEVENUS PIETERSE 2012/05116 ~ Complete ~ 54: FISHING ACCESSORIES ~ 71:BEZUIDENHOUT KARL JOHN 72 Lake View Crescent Aspen Hills Mulbarton 2190 ~ 72:BEZUIDENHOUT KARL JOHN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/04845 ~ 32: 09/07/ /05117 ~ Complete ~ 54: JATROPHA HYBRIDS THROUGH FEMALE ONLY TRAIT ~ 71:SG BIOFUELS LTD Third Floor Zephyr House 122 Mary Street PO Box 715 Gran Cayman KY ~ 72:ROTTER RICHARD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/292,751 ~ 32: 06/01/ /05118 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT OF CARDIAC CONDITIONS ~ 71:ZEALAND PHARMA A/S Smedeland 36 DK-2600 Glostrup ~ 72:PETERSEN JORGEN SOBERG KJOELBYE ANNE LOUISE 48

49 SKOVGAARD MARIE PEDERSEN HENDRIK DUELUND AXELSEN LENE RIBER DITTE MEIER EDDI HANSEN RIE SCHULTZ FOSGERAU KELD LARSEN BJARNE DUE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/296,657 ~ 32: 20/01/ /05119 ~ Complete ~ 54: CORIOLIS GRYROSCOPE HAVING CORRECTION UNITS AND METHOD FOR REDUCING THE QUADRATURE BIAS ~ 71:NORTHROP GRUMMAN LITEF GMBH LOERRACHER STREET FREIBURG ~ 72:GEIGER WOLFRAM LEINFELDER PETER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 02/02/ /05120 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE SALTS OF PYRROLO-NITROGENOUS HETEROCYCLIC DERIVATIVES, PREPARATION METHOD AND MEDICAL USE THEREOF ~ 71:JIANGSU HENGRUI MEDICINE CO LTD No 145 East Renmin Road Xinpu District Lianyungang Jiangsu SHANGHAI HENGRUI PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD No 279 Wenjing Road Minhang District Shanghai ~ 72:TANG PENG CHO ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 04/02/ /05121 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR HARVESTING AIRFLOW ENERGY IN UNDERGROUND OPERATIONS ~ 71:PEACOCK JACOBUS LUCAS No 7 2nd Avenue Blanchville Witbank 1035 ~ 72:PEACOCK JACOBUS LUCAS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05305 ~ 32: 19/07/ /05122 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INFLATABLE PARACHUTE ~ 71:DAUTH JOHN 73 Berg En DalStreet Wellington ~ 72:DAUTH JOHN 2012/05123 ~ Complete ~ 54: A WEAR REISISTANT ALLOY ~ 71:MINING AND SLURRY TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD CNR Lemmer & Cupreous Road Vulcania Brakpan ~ 72:LIZEMORE HARRY ROBERT 2012/05124 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOCATING DEVICE ~ 71:FISHER WARREN EDMUND 2 Marrakesh Marrakesh Close River Club BROWN MELISSA IDA 2 Marrakesh Marrakesh Close River Club ~ 72:FISHER WARREN EDMUND ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05087 ~ 32: 11/07/ /05125 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUNDS AND METHODS ~ 71:TEMPERO PHARMACEUTICALS INC 200 Technology Square Cambridge MA ~ 72:BALOGLU ERKAN GHOSH SHOMIR LOBERA MERCEDES SCHMIDIT DARBY RYE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/294,575 ~ 32: 13/01/ /05126 ~ Complete ~ 54: VOLTAGE-GATED SODIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS ~ 71:GLAXO GROUP LIMITED Glaxo House Berkeley Avenue Greenford Middlesex UB6 ONN ~ 72:BOEHM JEFFREY CHARLES DAVIS RODERICK S KERNS JEFFREY K LIN GUOLIANG NIE HONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/317,005 ~ 32: 24/03/ /05127 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STACKABLE, INTERLOCKABLE BUILDING ELEMENTS AND A SYSTEM INCLUDING SUCH ELEMENTS ~ 71:WOLFOWITZ STEVEN 18 Neels Street Hartenbos 6520 Western Cape ~ 72:WOLFOWITZ STEVEN 2012/05128 ~ Complete ~ 54: GUARDING OF LIVESTOCK ~ 71:SHEPHERD ELECTRONIC COLLAR (PTY) LTD Nr 5 Cattle Baron Centre Marais Crescent Durbanville Cape Town ~ 72:STEFFENS LODEWYK FOURIE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/02811 ~ 32: 21/04/ /05129 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR MULTIPLEXING CONTROL AND DATA CHANNELS IN A MULTIPLE INPUT MULTIPLE OUTPUT (MIMO) COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ~ 71:HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD Huawei Administration Building Bantian Longgang Shenzhen Guangdong ~ 72:BLANKENSHIP YUFEI W JIN YING XIAO WEIMIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 13/08/ /05130 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRADITIONAL CHINESE DRUG COMPRISING DANSHEN EXTRACTS AND SANQI EXTRACTS AND USE THEREOF ~ 71:TASLY PHARMACEUTICAL GROUP CO., LTD Tasly Modern TCM Garden Pu Jihe East Road No. 2 Beichen Tianjin ~ 72:HAN JINGYAN YANG JIYING WANG MINGXIA GUO JUN ZHANG YU LIU YUYING ~ 33: CN ~ 31: X ~ 32: 17/12/ /05131 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODULAR PROCESSING FACILITY ~ 71:FLUOR TECHNONOGIES CORPORATION 3 Polaris Way Aliso Viejo California ~ 72:HANEY FRED ROTH TODD MORLIDGE GEORGE HALVORSEN SEAN DONOVAN GARY LOWRIE ALAN LUCCHINI SIMON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 18/12/ /05132 ~ Complete ~ 54: INHIBITORS OF RECEPTOR TYROSINE KINASES (RTK) AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~ 71:YALE UNIVERSITY Two Whitney Avenue New Haven CT ~ 72:BAE JAE HYUN SCHLESSINGER JOSEPH LAX IRIT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 14/01/ /05133 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF SELLING ENDOWMENT POLICIES ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:FIER DAVID JOSEPH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 11/12/ /05134 ~ Complete ~ 54: DENTIFRICE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING CARBOXYPEPTIDASE ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York, New York ~ 72:SHASTRY RAMACHANDRA MASTERS JAMES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 14/01/

50 2012/05135 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIVENESS DETECTION ~ 71:ACCENTURE GLOBAL SERVICES LIMITED 3 Grand Canal Plaza Grand Canal Street Upper Dublin 4 ~ 72:CAVALLINI ALESSIO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/07/ /05136 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN ELECTRICAL LIGHTING APPARATUS ~ 71:SEP TECHNOLOGIES CC Plot 3 Vlei Street Glen Marais 1619 Kepmton Park Gauteng ~ 72:MILLARD PAUL STEFANUS VAN NIEKERK CAHRL - APPLIED ON 11/07/ /05025 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF FILLING AND EXCAVATION SHAFT ~ 71:GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue Aeroton Johannesburg ~ 72:TYRER DAVID CHARLES JACOBS ADRIAAN JAKOBUS 2012/05046 ~ Complete ~ 54: A MOUNTING SYSTEM ~ 71:MACLAREN-TAYLOR ANDREW KEITH A304 Sandhurst Gardens Fredman Drive Sandton ~ 72:MACLAREN-TAYLOR ANDREW KEITH ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/04980 ~ 32: 07/07/ /05137 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS REAR LIGHTS ~ 71:HENNINGSRUST TRUST 96 Rustenburg Road Krugerdorp West ~ 72:ERNST WILHELM HENNING 2012/05138 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VEER-AANGEDREWE VOERTUIE EN VERVOERMIDPELS ~ 71:ODETTE STEENKAMP Postnet Suite 244 Private Bag X06 Waterkloof 0145 ~ 72:JOHANNES JURGENS VENTER 2012/05139 ~ Provisional ~ 54: REINFORCED BITUMEN COAL OR AGGREGATE MATRIX ~ 71:HENRI ARNOLD DE BRUYN 171 Clifford Street Murrayfield Pretoria 0001 ~ 72:Henri Arnold DE BRUYN FRANS HENDRIK DE BRUYN XANDER JEAN DE BRUYN RUALD LOUW DE BRUYN 2012/05140 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WATER (FLUID) PUMP ~ 71:STEPHEN JOHANNES LEIBRANDT 1175 Market Street Booysens 0082 Pretoria ~ 72:STEPHEN JOHANNES LEIBRANDT 2012/05141 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MOTORCYCLE TRAILER ASSEMBLY ~ 71:DE BEER DEON 495 Summit Road Morningside 2196 Gauteng ~ 72:DE BEER DEON PUREN SYDNEY THOMAS BERGLAR MEINOLF SHRANK HILLEL KOTLAR MARK VENTER NICO FRANCOIS 2012/05142 ~ Complete ~ 54: POWERED SIGNAL CONTROLLED HAND ACTUATED ARTICULATING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE ~ 71:CAREFUSION 2200 INC 3750 Torrey View Court San Diego Califonia ~ 72:DOYLE MARK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 26/01/ /05143 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR INHIBITING THE POLYMERIZATION OF METH(ACRYLIC ACID AND/OR (METH)ACRYLIC ACID ESTERS ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:LIPOWSKY GUNTER RISSEL STEFFEN SCHLIEPHAKE VOLKER JAGER ULRICH HAREMZA SYLKE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 14/12/ /05144 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEBOTTLENECKING OF A STEAM CRACKER UNIT TO ENHANCE PROPYLENE PRODUCTION ~ 71:TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS RESEARCH FELUY ZONE INDUSTRIELLE C 7181 SENEFFE (FELUY) ~ 72:VERMEIREN WALTER BOUVART FRANCOIS CELIE INEKE GARCIA WOLFGANG ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 15/12/ /05145 ~ Complete ~ 54: GARMENT DONNER AND DOFFER ~ 71:FIKES RAYMOND North Viento Court Fountain Hills Arizona ~ 72:FIKES RAYMOND ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 14/12/ /05146 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD,MOBILE STATION,BASE STATION AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT TO CONTROL THE ACTIVATION OF A WIRELESS CARRIER ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN Espoo ~ 72:WU CHUNLI SEBIRE BENOIST PIERRE RANDALL DAVID 2012/05147 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECYCLING BIN ~ 71:PRINSLOO QUINTIN DENNIS 9 Ivy Street Brackenhurst Alberton ~ 72:PRINSLOO QUINTIN DENNIS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05086 ~ 32: 11/07/ /05148 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER-SOLUBLE FILM HAVING IMPROVED DISSOLUTION AND STRESS PROPERTIES,AND PACKETS MADE THEREFROM ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY ONE PROCTER & GAMBLE PLAZA CINCINNATI OHIO ~ 72:DENOME FRANK WILLIAM FRIEDRICH STEVEN G LABEQUE REGINE LEE DAVID M SHI JICHUN VERRALL ANDREW P ROSMANIHO ROXANE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 29/01/ /05149 ~ Complete ~ 54: SLOT GRIPPER ~ 71:KAPELSKI RAINER Norderstrasse Boel ~ 72:KAPELSKI RAINER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 10/02/ /05150 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES FOR CLARIFICATION OF SUGAR JUICES AND SYRUPS ~ 71:CARBO-UA LIMITED P.O. Box 5126 Berverly Hills California ~ 72:BUSHONG JAMES H SARIR EMMANUEL M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 16/12/

51 2012/05151 ~ Complete ~ 54: WNT ANTAGONISTS AND METHODS OF TREATMENT AND SCREENING ~ 71:ONCOMED PHARMACEUTICALS INC 800 CHESAPEAKE DRIVE REDWOOD CITY CA ~ 72:SATYAL SANJEEV H MITRA SATYAJIT SUJIT KUMAR GURNEY AUSTIN L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 17/12/ /05152 ~ Complete ~ 54: THIAZOLE AND OXAZOLE KINASE INHIBITORS ~ 71:AB SCIENCE 3 avenue George V Paris ~ 72:MOUSSY ALAIN BENJAHAD ABDELLAH MARTIN JASON P CHEVENIER EMMANUEL PEZ DIDIER SANDRINELLI FRANCK PICOUL WILLY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 12/01/ /05153 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF FACILITATING NEURAL CELL SURVIVAL USING GDNF FAMILY LIGAND (GFL) MIMETICS OR RET SIGNALING PATHWAY ACTIVATORS ~ 71:GENECODE AS Antri Street 8 Tallinn EE ~ 72:SAARMA MART KARELSON MATI BESPALOV MAXIM PILV MEHIS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 11/12/ /05154 ~ Complete ~ 54: PH ADJUSTED DOY PROTEIN ISOLATE AND USES ~ 71:BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP 1388 Waller Avenue Winnipeg R3T 1P9 Manitoba ~ 72:GREEN BRENT E MEDINA SARAH SCHWEIZER MARTIN SEGALL KEVIN I TERGESEN JOHANN SAMPSON RUSS ROSSET ROLAND HAYDEN CURTIS D CATIPON EDWIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 22/12/ /05155 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS TO REMOVE PRODUCT ALCOHOL FROM A FERMENTATION BY VAPORIZATION UNDER VACUUM ~ 71:BUTAMAX(TM) ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC 200 Powder Mill Road Wilmington Delaware ~ 72:GRADY MICHAEL CHARLES PARTEN WILLIAM D SYLVESTER ROBERT W ZAHER JOSEPH J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 29/12/ /05156 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIAGNOSTIC GENE EXPRESSION PLATFORM ~ 71:DIAGENIC ASA Grenseveien 92 NO-0663 Oslo ~ 72:LINDAHL TORBJORN SHARMA PRAVEEN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 15/01/ /05157 ~ Complete ~ 54: MOBILE FLUID DELIVERY CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:CATERPILLAR INC 100 NE Adams Street Peoria Illinois ~ 72:HUMPHREY JAMES D STRATTON KENNETH L GUDAT ADAM J ANDERTON PETER W ORR DAVID C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 30/12/ /05158 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING FLUID DELIVERY ~ 71:CATERPILLAR INC 100 NE Adams Street Peoria Illinois ~ 72:ORR DAVID C HUMPHREY JAMES D ANDERTON PETER W GUDAT ADAM J STRATTON KENNETH L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 30/12/ /05159 ~ Complete ~ 54: INHIBITION OF THE ACTIVITY OF KINASE AND SYNTHETASE ENZYMES ~ 71:CSIR SCIENTIA 0002 PRETORIA GAUTENG PROVINCE ~ 72:ROTH ROBYN KENYON COLIN PETER ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/09160 ~ 32: 22/12/ /05160 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR THE SUSTAINED RELEASE OF SOMATOSTATIN ANALOGS ~ 71:IPSEN PHARMA S.A.S 65 QUAI GEORGES GORSE BOULOGNE-BILLANCOURT ~ 72:MONTES MARTIN ROUME CHANTAL LOUGHMAN THOMAS CIARAN CHERIF-CHEIKH ROLAND ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 13/01/ /05161 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A LOCKING DEVICE ~ 71:TRANSNET SOC LTD Transwer Park Lynette Street Kilnerpark Gauteng ~ 72:TROLLIP FERDINAND JOHANNES 2012/05162 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A LOCKING DEVICE ~ 71:TRANSNET SOC LTD Transwer Park Lynette Street Kilnerpark Gauteng ~ 72:TROLLIP FERDINAND JOHANNES 2012/05163 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROGRAMMING A PROJECTILE ~ 71:RHEINMETALL AIR DEFENCE AG BIRCHSTRASSE 155 CH-8050 ZURICH ~ 72:FRICK HENRY ROGER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 01/02/ /05164 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR CORRECTING THE TRAJECTORY OF A PROJECTILE,IN PARTICULAR OF AN END-PHASE-GUIDED PROJECTILE,AND PROJECTILE FOR CARRYING OUT THE PROCESS ~ 71:RHEINMETALL AIR DEFENCE AG BIRCHSTRASSE 155 CH-8050 ZURICH ~ 72:SEIDENSTICKER JENS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 15/01/ /05165 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TRANSMITTING ENERGY TO A PROJECTILE ~ 71:RHEINMETALL AIR DEFENCE AG BIRCHSTRASSE 155 CH-8050 ZURICH ~ 72:FRICK HENRY ROGER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 01/02/ /05166 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROGRAMMABLE AMMUNITION ~ 71:RHEINMETALL AIR DEFENCE AG BIRCHSTRASSE 155 CH-8050 ZURICH ~ 72:FRICK HENRY ROGER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 01/02/ /05167 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIBODY FORMULATION AND THERAPEUTIC REGIMENS ~ 71:KIRIN- AMGEN INC C/O Amgen Inc Law Department One Amgen Center Drive Thousnd Oaks California ~ 72:LIU DINGJIANG MARTIN DAVID ANDREW SALINGER DAVID H ENDRES CHRISTOPHER J HUANG 51

52 HOLLY ZHUOHONG RUSSELL CHRISTOPHER BOYD BAUMGARTNER SCOTT WALTER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 10/12/ /05168 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR MAKING AN ABSORBER COATING FOR SOLAR HEATING,THE COATING AS SUCH AND ITS APPLICATION ~ 71:NORSK HYDRO ASA N-0240 OSLO ~ 72:HALLENSTVET MERETE TILSET BENTE GILBU DENKMANN VOLKER SIEMEN ANDREAS LACAU ANICA SIMON CHRISTIAN BLECHER AXEL ~ 33: NO ~ 31: ~ 32: 13/01/ /05169 ~ Complete ~ 54: CARRYING SYSTEM ~ 71:COXA CARRY AB Vallgatan 13 SE Ahus ~ 72:BERGKVIST CLAES ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/01/ /05170 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADVANCED NANOCOMPOSITE CERAMICS ~ 71:MINTEK 200 Malibongwe Drive Randburg 2194 Johannesburg Gauteng Province ONE EIGHTY DEGREES ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD Building 5a The Waverley Wycroft Road Mowbray 7700 Cape Town UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND 1 JAN SMUTS AVENUE JOHANNESBURG 2050 Gauteng ~ 72:COTTON JANET COUPERTHWAITE RICHARD ANDREW SIGALAS LAKOVOS 2012/05171 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN EXOTHERMIC EBULLATED FLUIDIZED BED BEACTOR COMBINED WITH THE ACTOR-MONO-ORC POWER SYSTEM A METHOD, PROCESS AND EQUIPMENT TO EXTRACT ENRGY FROM CARBONIFEROUS MATERIALS EXOTHERMICALLY TO GENERATE ELECTRICITY ~ 71:BEZUIDENHOUT FRANS FREDERICK P O Box Die Boord 7613 ~ 72:BEZUIDENHOUT FRANS FREDERICK 2012/05198 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTI-PRIMARY COLORS PRINTING QUALITY CONTROL METHOD ~ 71:WING KING TONG PPRINTING LIMITED 3/F Block Leader Ind.Ctr Texaco Road Tsuen Wan N.T.Hong Kong ~ 72:YAN TAK KIN ANDREW 2012/05199 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ULTRASONICALLY CLEANING INDUSTRIAL COMPONENTS ~ 71:WILLLIAM LASH PHILLIPS c/o Tech Sonic LP Avenue SW Medicine Hat Alberta TIA 8B7 SHAWN SMITH c/o Tech Sonic Services LP 8308 Fraser Avenue Fort McMurray Alberta T9H 1X1 BYRION KIESER 17 Centre Street North Apt 3 Beeton Ontario LOG 1A0 ~ 72:WILLIAM LASH PHILLIPS BYRON KIESER SHAWN SMITH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/289,050 ~ 32: 22/12/ /05200 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SAFETY HOOD ~ 71:BLAND BRIAN TREVOR Plot 88 Blignautrus Walkerville 1876 ~ 72:BLAND BRIAN TREVOR 2012/05201 ~ Complete ~ 54: RISER SLEEVE ~ 71:GENRICH TECHNICAL CC 1025 Firethorn Avenue Weltevreden PArk 1710 ~ 72:ELRICK ALISTAIR ALLARDYCE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02701 ~ 32: 12/04/ /05208 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WINCH CONTROR ~ 71:DENNIS VAN NIEKERK 1162 Heuwel St Florida Hills Johannesburg 1710 ~ 72:DENNIS VAN NIEKERK - APPLIED ON 12/07/ /05172 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOLUTION FOR BANKS TO MONITOR VEHICLE INSURANCE ~ 71:KEYSTONE SONO 13 Kamannassie Street Bragkendowns 1448 ~ 72:KEYSTONE SONO 2012/05173 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MAMBU BUILDING CONSTRACTION CC DRAINAGE CLOSEGE PROJECTS ~ 71:THEMBA IRVIN KABINI Mekgoe Street Ext 5 Mamelodi East ~ 72:WATER STORM DRAINAGE CLOSEGE 2012/05174 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANAEROBIC REACTOR ~ 71:ADVANCED BIOGAS TECHNOLOGIES SRL Room 12 District Rahmaninov St Bucharest ~ 72:PREBBLE ANDREW ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/12/ /05175 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLUG-IN MODULE FOR CONTROLLERS OF MOBILE WORKING MACHINES ~ 71:CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING EUROPE GMBH Industriestrasse Lunen ~ 72:HERKENRATH PETER LINZING MARKUS RUSCHKAMP HENNER WEBELMANN JOHANNES ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/12/ /05176 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND INSTALLATION FOR SEPARATING ACID COMPONENTS, DUST AND TAR FROM HOT GASES OF GASIFICATION INSTALLATIONS ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse Dortmund ~ 72:PAVONE DOMENICO ABRAHAM RALF ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/12/ /05177 ~ Complete ~ 54: OPTICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUND OF PRULIFLOXACIN FOR TREATING INFECTION AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF ~ 71:HAINAN HUALON PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD Guilinyang Economic Development Area Haikou Hainan ~ 72:YING JUN PENG FENG WANG YUPING AN SUIWEI LIANG JINQIANG LIANG BEIMEI NI QINGCHUN LUO CHENG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: X ~ 32: 13/01/

53 2012/05178 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPPROVED WATER-SOLUBLE FILM HAVING BLEND OF PVOH POLYMERS,AND PACKETS MADE THEREFROM ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY One Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinnati Ohio ~ 72:DENOME FRANK WILLIAM FRIEDRICH STEVEN G LABEQUE REGINE LEE DAVID M SHI JICHUN VERRALL ANDREW P ROSMANIHO ROXANE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/299,836 ~ 32: 29/01/ /05179 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROLLER BEARING SEAL ~ 71:AMSTED RAIL COMPANY, INC 311 South Wacker Suite 5300 Chicago IL ~ 72:FETTY MARK W MASON MICHAEL A HUBBARD PAUL A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/200,236 ~ 32: 22/09/ /05180 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING AMINOPYRALID AND 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:CARRANZA GARZON NELSON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/299,517 ~ 32: 29/01/ /05181 ~ Complete ~ 54: 1-(5-TERT-BUTYL-2-PHENYL-2H-PYRAZOL-3-[2-FLUORO-4-(1-METHYL-2- OXO-2,3-DIHYDRO-1H-IMIDAZO[4,5-B]PYRIDIN-7-YLOXY)-PHENYL]-UREA AND RELATED COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE IN THERAPY ~ 71:CANCER RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY LTD Angel Building 407 St John Street London EC1 4AD INSTITUTE OF CANCER RESEARCH: ROYAL CANCER HOSPITAL (THE) 123 Old Brompton Road London SW7 3RP ~ 72:SPRINGER CAROLINE NICULESCU-DUVAS ION MARAIS RICHARD NICULESCU-DUVAS DAN ZAMBON ALFONSO MENARD DELPHINE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/300,085 ~ 32: 01/02/ /05182 ~ Complete ~ 54: UNDERLAY DEVICE FOR TRANSPORTATION AND PRESENTATION CONTAINERS ~ 71:LEISCH BERATUNGS-UND BETEILIGUNGS-GMBH Frohlerweg 19 A-4040 Linz ~ 72:LEISCH FRANZ ~ 33: AT ~ 31: GM 66/2010 ~ 32: 03/02/ /05183 ~ Complete ~ 54: MEDICAL PRODUCT WITH A PARTICLE-FREE COATING RELEASING AN ACTIVE SUBSTANCE ~ 71:HEMOTEQ AG Adenauerstrasse Wurselen ~ 72:HOFFMANN ERIKA HOFFMANN MICHAEL HORRES ROLAND ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/05/ /05184 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPACER TAPE ~ 71:INOVA LISEC TECHNOLOGIEZENTRUM GMBH Peter- Lisec-Strasse 1. A-3353 Seitenstetten ~ 72:MADER LEOPOLD ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 71/2010 ~ 32: 20/01/ /05185 ~ Complete ~ 54: GENERATION OF RECOMMENDATION VALUES ~ 71:IRDETO CORPORATE BV 105 Taurus Avenue 2132 LS Hoofddorp ~ 72:MESHALKINA YULIA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 15/07/ /05186 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE ~ 71:BAYER HEALTHCARE LLC 555 White Plains Road Tarrytown New York ~ 72:MUELLER-BECKHAUS ANDREAS PROSISE KEVIN CHENG EDWARD KRAMER PETER RYAN PATRICK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/295,679 ~ 32: 15/01/ /05187 ~ Complete ~ 54: SECURITY ELEMENTS AND METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR THEIR MANUFACTURE ~ 71:DE LA RUE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED De La Rue House Jays Close Viables Basingstoke Hamsphire RG22 4BS ~ 72:BARGIR SAMEER MOHAMMED HOWLAND PAUL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 01/02/ /05188 ~ Complete ~ 54: METAL SURFACE SCALE CONDITIONING METHOD AND APPARATUS THEREOF ~ 71:KOLENE CORPORATION Westwood Avenue Detroit Michigan ~ 72:MALLOY JAMES C MCCARDLE DENNIS J KITCHEN RICHARD M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/293,821 ~ 32: 11/01/ /05189 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM OF OBTAINING CREDIT LOAN ~ 71:MFS AFRICA LIMITED Felix House 24 Dr Joseph Riviere Street Port-Louis ~ 72:CHAPONDA MAZUNZO G OKOUDJOU DARE A ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05258 ~ 32: 15/07/ /05190 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COOKING APPARATUS AND METHOD ~ 71:ROOS GERHARDUS MARTINUS 6 Kirstenzicht 211 Danie Theron Street 0182 Pretoria North Gauteng ~ 72:ROOS GERHARDUS MARTINUS 2012/05191 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIFFUSION AERATION FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT ~ 71:EMEFCY LTD 7 Haeshel Street P O Box Caesarea ~ 72:SHECHTER RONEN ITZHAK LEVY EYTAN BARUCH ESHED LIOR ASHLAGI AMIR TAMAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/286,055 ~ 32: 14/12/ /05192 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF CHELATED COMPOUNDS ~ 71:BRACCO IMAGING S.P.A. Via Egidio Folli 50 I Milano ~ 72:MAISANO FEDERICO CRIVELLIN FEDERICO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/12/ /05193 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING COLOUR FORM AN IMAGE ~ 71:AKZO NOBEL GOATINGS INTERNATIONAL B.V. Velperweg 76 NL-6824 BM Arnhem ~ 72:LINGS BENJAMIN BUCHANAN SPIERS PETER MARK HARROP PAUL JAMES LONGHURST STEWERT ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/01/ /05194 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANT REGULATORY ELEMENTS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY LLC 800 North Lindbergh Boulevard St. Louis MO ~ 72:FLASINSKI STANISLAW WU WEI 53

54 QIU BO-XING CHITTOOR JAISHREE M DIETRICH CHARLES LI ZHAOLONG GUO LIANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/331,924 ~ 32: 06/05/ /05195 ~ Complete ~ 54: GRANULATED MONOCALCIUM PHOSPHASE PRODUCT CONTAINING ABRASIVITY AND LUBRICITY ADDITIVES - ~ 71:MOS HOLDINGS INC 3033 Campus Drive Suit E 490 Plymouth MN ~ 72:KANE MATTHEW T PEACOCK LAWRENCE ALAN LEE DAVID WILLIAMS ANDREA HAMANG KAI FONTANA EDDY FREDERE ROBERT C BRITTAIN CHARLOTTE CONNORS PAT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/295,463 ~ 32: 15/01/ /05196 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR THE REMOVAL AND CONDENSATION OF VAPORS ~ 71:RED LEAF RESOURCES INC 200 W Civic Center Drive Suite 190 Sandy UT ~ 72:PATTEN JAMES W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/286,900 ~ 32: 16/12/ /05197 ~ Complete ~ 54: MOLTEN SALT SOLAR PANEL AND METHOD FOR REDUCING THE THERMAL GRADIENT OF SAID PANEL ~ 71:ABENGOA SOLAR NEW TECHNOLOGIES S.A. Avenida de la Buhaira Sevilla ~ 72:NAVIO GILABERTE RAUL ROMERO DELGADO MARIA DEL CARMEN LLORENTE FOLCH PAULA ~ 33: ES ~ 31: P ~ 32: 15/01/ /05202 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRAILER HITCH DEVICE ~ 71:GREGORY RUSSELL c/o Michael Ries 318 Parker Place Oswego Illinois ~ 72:GREGORY RUSSELL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/295,580 ~ 32: 15/01/ /05203 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATOR ~ 71:FRIEDENTTHAL REGINALD 4 Edgeworth Crescent Darrenwood Randburg ~ 72:FRIEDENTTHAL REGINALD 2012/05204 ~ Complete ~ 54: LANTHANIDE-BASED CODING PRODUCTS AND USE THEREOF ~ 71:UNIVERSITE CLAUDE BERNARD LYON 1 43 Boulevard Du 11 November 1918 F Villeurbanne Cedex INSTITUT NATIONAL DES SCIENCE APPLIQUEES DE LYON 20 Avenue Albert Einstein F Villeurbanne Cedex CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE 3 rue Michel Ange F Paris OBERTHUR CASH PROTECTION 3 Bis Rue Docteur Quignard ZAE Cap Nord F Dijon NANO-H SAS Parc D'Activites GVIO 2 Place De I'Europe Batiment A F Saint-Quentin-Fallavier ~ 72:BRIENT LUC CROWTHER NICOLAS LOUIS CEDRIC TILLEMENT OLIVIER PERRIAT PASCAL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 16/12/ /05205 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CUP ~ 71:MALINOWSKI THOMAS RAINER Golf Park 3 Engen House Raapenberg Road Mowbray 7925 ~ 72:MALINOWSKI THOMAS RAINER 2012/05207 ~ Complete ~ 54: CABLE GUIDE ~ 71:13 GROUP LIMITED 18 The Parks Newton-Le-Willows Merseyside WA 12 0JQ ~ 72:THOMAS ELFED MCBRIGE JAMES ARCHIBALD ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 11/12/ APPLIED ON 13/07/ /05209 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CLAMP ~ 71:COETZEE ANDRIES PETRUS DE KLERK 98 Otto Street Klerksdorp 2570 ~ 72:COETZEE ANDRIES PETRUS DE KLERK 2012/05211 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING THE PRESSURE IN A VEHICLE TYPE ~ 71:PRESSURE RITE PTY LTD Kildare House Norwich Oval 1 Oakdale Road Newlands Cape Town ~ 72:BECKER PIERRE VAN WYK MARSHALL MARK GREGORY 2012/05212 ~ Complete ~ 54: OVERFORCE MECHANISM ~ 71:CAREFUSION 207 INC 3750 Torrey View Ct San Diego CA 9213 ~ 72:DOYLE MARK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/298,784 ~ 32: 27/01/ /05213 ~ Complete ~ 54: COLLAPSIBLE STORAGE RACK ~ 71:JACOBSON JONATHAN 501 Buitenkloof Studios 8 Kloof Street Gardens Cape Town 8001 ~ 72:JACOBSON JONATHAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02789 ~ 32: 17/04/ /05214 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPACTOR ~ 71:VENTER WILLEM ADRIAAN Unit 13 Hydro Park 2 Hydro Street Stikland Industrial 7530 ~ 72:VENTER WILLEM ADRIAAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02756 ~ 32: 13/04/ /05215 ~ Complete ~ 54: SAFETY DEVICE FOR A FUSE OF A PROJECTILE ~ 71:JUNGHANS MICROTEC GMBH Unterbergenweg Dunningen-Seedorf ~ 72:KAUTZSCH KARL LAUBLE SIEGFFRIED HUTTNER ROBERT SCHELLHORN ANDREAS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 17/12/ /05216 ~ Complete ~ 54: WEAR PART DEVICE FOR A WORK TOOL ~ 71:KVERNELAND GROUP OPERATION NORWAY AS Kverneland Klepp N-4355 Kvernaland ~ 72:SKJAEVELAND MAGNE ~ 33: NO ~ 31: ~ 32: 17/12/ /05217 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUSION POLYPEPTIDE AGAINST EB VIRUS-INDUCED TUMOR AND COLICIN IA MUTANT ~ 71:PROTEIN DESIGN LAB LTD Qianshajian Sujiatuo Haidian District Beijing ~ 72:QIU XIAOQING ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 17/12/ /05218 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED BLENDS OF POLYARYLENE ETHERS AND POLYARYLENE SULFIDES ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:WEBER MARTIN MALETZKO CHRISTIAN ZEIHER 54

55 SUSANNE VOLKEL MARK GUNTHERBERG NORBERT BLUHM RUDIGER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 17/12/ /05219 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING THE STSATE OF HEALTH OF A BATTERY ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 25 Rue Leblanc Batiment "Le Ponant D" F Paris ~ 72:KIRCHEV ANGEL ZHIVKOV ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/01/ /05220 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUPERHARD BODY,TOOL AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME ~ 71:ELEMENT SIX ABRASIVES S.A 9 Rule Sainte Zithe L-2763 ~ 72:JONKER CORNELIS REOLOF KASONDE MAWEJA ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/01/ /05221 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD OF INCREASING BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS IN A PLANT ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE Modderdam Road Bellville Cape Town Westernh Cape ~ 72:KLAASEN JEREMY 2012/05222 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HYDROMETALLURGICAL TREATMENT PROCESS FOR EXTRACTION OF METALS FROM CONCENTRATES ~ 71:LIFEZONE LIMITED C/O Mauritius International Trust Company Limited 4th FL Ebene Skies Rud De L'Institute Ebene ~ 72:LIDDELL KEITH STUART ADAMS MICHAEL DAVID 2012/05223 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL (HETEROCYCLE-FUSED PIPERIDINE)-(PIPERAZINYL)-1-ALKANONE OR DERIVATIVES (HETEROCYCLE-FUSED PYROLIDINE)-(PIPERAZINYL)-1-ALKANONE DERIVATIVES AND USE THEREOF AS P57 INHIBITORS ~ 71:SANOFI 54 Rue La Boetie F PAris ~ 72:BARONI MARCO BONO FRANCOISE DELBARY-GOSSART SANDRINE VERCESI VALENTINA ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 14/12/ /05224 ~ Complete ~ 54: BRIGHT COLORED SURFACE LAYER ~ 71:CERALOC INNOVATION BELGIUM BVBA IT Tower Avenue Louise 480 B ~ 72:ZIEGLER GORAN LINDGREN KENT ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 15/01/ /05225 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRILL BITS WITH AXIALLY-TAPERED WATERWAYS ~ 71:LONGYEAR TM, INC South River Front Parkway Suite 600 South Jordan Utah ~ 72:PEARCE CODY A RUPP MICHAEL D LAMBERT CHRISTIAN M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/638,229 ~ 32: 15/12/ /05226 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MINE VENTILATION SEAL ~ 71:BIZIWE LABOUR HIRE (PROPRIETARY) LIMITETD 23 Burger Park Bailie Park Potchefstroom 2531 ~ 72:VAN ZYL ADRIAAN JOHANNES 2012/05227 ~ Complete ~ 54: PIPE REEL LOAD SIMULATOR ~ 71:J.RAY MCDERMOTT S.A 757 N. Eldridge Parkway Houston Texas ~ 72:TAYLOR JR.LELAND HARRIS SUSCHITZ LUCA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/181,690 ~ 32: 13/07/ /05228 ~ Complete ~ 54: PICK TOOL AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME ~ 71:ELEMENT SIX GMBH Staedeweg Burghaun ~ 72:HEIDERICH ERNST RIES BERND HEINRICH LACHMANN FRANK FRIEDRICH ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/01/ /05229 ~ Complete ~ 54: PREPARATION AND USE OF A CATALYST FOR PRODUCING ETHANOL COMPRISING A CRYSTALLINE SUPPORT MODIFIER ~ 71:CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 1601 West LBJ Freeway Dallas Texas ~ 72:WEINER HEIKO JOHNSTON VICTOR J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/300,810 ~ 32: 02/02/ /05230 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUEL COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:INNOSPEC LIMITED Innospec Manufacturing Park Oil Sites Road Ellesmere Port CH65 4EY Cheshire ~ 72:REID JACQUELINE BURGESS VINCE MULQUEEN SIMON ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 05/02/ /05231 ~ Complete ~ 54: ETHANOL COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 1601 West LBJ Freeway Dallas Texas ~ 72:HORTON TRINITY JEVTIC RADMILA JOHNSTON VICTOR J SARAGER LINCOLN WARNER R JAY WEINER HEIKO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/852,290 ~ 32: 06/08/ /05232 ~ Complete ~ 54: COLD ROLLED STEEL SHEET HAVING EXCELLENT BENDABILITY AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME ~ 71:JFE STEEL CORPORATION 2-3 Uchisaiwai-Cho 2-Chome Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:FUNAKAWA YOSHIMASA ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 15/11/ /05233 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PURIFYING ETHANOL ~ 71:CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 1601 West LBJ Freeway Dallas Texas ~ 72:HORTON TRINITY JEVTIC RADMILA JOHNSTON VICTOR J SARAGER LINCOLN WARNER R JAY WEINER HEIKO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/852,297 ~ 32: 06/08/ /05234 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL BY HYDROGENATION OF VAPORIZED ACETIC ACID ~ 71:CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 1601 West LBJ Freeway Dallas Texas ~ 72:HORTON TRINITY JEVTIC RADMILA JOHNSTON VICTOR J WARNER R JAY WEINER HEIKO AMLEH WAEL GRUSENDORF GERALD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/974,892 ~ 32: 21/12/ /05235 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING DENATURED ETHANOL ~ 71:CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 1601 West LBJ Freeway Dallas Texas ~ 72:HOHNSTON VICTOR J 55

56 HORTON TRINITY JEVTIC RADMILA SARAGER LINCOLN WARNER R JAY WEINER HEIKO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/889,260 ~ 32: 23/09/ /05236 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING ETHANOL USING AN EXTRACTIVE DISTILLATION COLUMN ~ 71:CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 1601 West LBJ Freeway Dallas Texas ~ 72:WARNER R JAY AMLEH WAEL GRUSENDORF GERALD HORTON TRINITY JEVTIC RADMILA JOHNSTON VICTOR J OLSSON FRED RONALD POWELL NATHAN KIRK SALADO MANUEL SARAGER LINCOLN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/852,305 ~ 32: 06/08/ /05237 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPHINGOSINE KINASE INHIBITORS ~ 71:MERCK PATENT GMBH Frankfurter Strasse Darmstadt ~ 72:STIEBER FRANK WIENKE DIRK ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/12/ /05238 ~ Complete ~ 54: HEPATITIS C VIRUS INHIBITORS ~ 71:BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY P.O.Box 4000 Route 206 and Province Line Road Princeton NJ ~ 72:BELEMA MAKONEN NGUYEN VAN N LOPEZ OMAR D CHEN QI YANG ZHONG XU NINGNING EASTER JOHN A SMITH MICHAEL J ROMINE JEFFREY LEE WANG GAN ST.LAURENT DENIS R HEWAWASAM PIYASENA MEANWELL NICHOLAS A SU BAO-NING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/957,512 ~ 32: 01/12/ /05239 ~ Complete ~ 54: SMEAR-FREE NONWOVEN COMPOSITE ABRASIVES ~ 71:SAINT-GOBAIN ABRASIFS Rue de L'Ambassadeur F Conflans-Sainte-Honorine SAINT-GOBAIN ABRASIVES INC One New Bond Street PO Box Worcester MA ~ 72:HSU SHYIGUEI HERBERT CHARLES G GOMEZ ALEJANDRO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/290,669 ~ 32: 29/12/ /05240 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL SUBSTITUTED TRIAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS GAMMA SECRETASE MODULATORS ~ 71:JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICALS INC Trenton-Harbourton Road Titusville New Jersey ~ 72:VAN BRANDT SVEN FRANCISCUS ANNA GIJSEN HENRICUS JACOBUS MARIA SURKYN MICHEL DE CLEYN MICHEL ANNA JOZEF BERTHELOT DIDIER JEAN-CLAUDE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/07/ /05241 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A COMPOSITE SHEET ALEMENT AND A METHOD AND MOULD FOR MANUFACTURING THE COMPOSITE SHEET ELEMENT ~ 71:RADEMAN PETER CHARLES No 1 Oostwal Street Langebaan 7357 ~ 72:RADEMAN PETER CHARLES 2012/05242 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF GRAPHITE BODIES ~ 71:ELKEM CARBON AS Hoffsveien 65B N-0377 Oslo ~ 72:JOHANSEN JOHAN ARNOLD GRAN HERMANN LARSEN STEN YNGVE ~ 33: NO ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/01/ /05243 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CHLORINE DIOXIDE ~ 71:AKZO NOBEL CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL B.V. Stationstraat 77 NL-3811 MH Amerfoort ~ 72:PELIN KALLE HANS THOMAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/295,881 ~ 32: 18/01/ /05244 ~ Complete ~ 54: SECURITY DOCUMENT WITH OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE ~ 71:ORELL FUSSLI SICHERHEITSDRUCK AG Dietzingerstrasse 3 CH-8003 Zurich ~ 72:EICHENBERGER MARTIN 2012/05245 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL SUBSTITUTED BICYCLIC TRIAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS GAMMA SECRETASE MODULATORS ~ 71:JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICALS INC Trenton-Harbourton Road Titusville New Jersey ~ 72:DE CLEYN MICHEL ANNA JOZEF GIJSEN HENRICUS JACOBUS MARIA OEHLRICH DANIEL VAN BRANDT SVEN FRANCISCUS ANNA BERTHELOT DIDIER JEAN-CLAUDE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 29/07/ /05246 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING COLOUR FROM AN IMAGE ~ 71:AKZO NOBEL N.V VELPERWEG 76 NL-6824 BM ARNHEM ~ 72:LINGS BENJAMIN BUCHANAN SPIERS PETER MARK HARROP PAUL JAMES LONGHURST STEWART ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/01/ /05247 ~ Complete ~ 54: INHIBITORS OF FLAVIVIRIDAE VIRUSES ~ 71:GILEAD SCIENCES INC 333 Lakeside Drive Foster City CA ~ 72:CANALES EDA CLARE MICHAEL O'NEIL HANRAHAN LAZERWITH SCOTT E MERTZMAN MICHAEL WATKINS WILLIAMS J CHONG LEE S DOERFFLER EDWARD LEW WILLARD MORGANELLI PHILIP ANTHONY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/295,576 ~ 32: 15/01/ /05248 ~ Complete ~ 54: INHIBITORS OF FLAVIVIRIDAE VIRUSES ~ 71:GILEAD SCIENCES INC 333 Lakeside Drive Foster City CA ~ 72:CANALES EDA LAZERWITH SCOTT E MORGANELLI PHILIP ANTHONY CLARE MICHAEL O'NEIL HANRAHAN LEW WILLARD WATKINS WILLIAMS J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/353,481 ~ 32: 10/06/ /05249 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CLEANING ACCESSORY AND A CLEANING APPARATUS ~ 71:DALLE- VEDOVE MAURIZIO 59 Hoylake Drive Durban North ~ 72:DALLE-VEDOVE MAURIZIO 2012/05250 ~ Complete ~ 54: MAGNETITE IN NANOPARTICULATE FORM ~ 71:COLOROBBIA ITALIA S.P.A Via Pietramarina 53 I Sovigliana-Vinci ~ 72:BITOSSI MARCO INNOCENTI FRANCO BALDI GIOVANNI ~ 33: IT ~ 31: F2009A ~ 32: 15/12/

57 2012/05251 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSFER MECHANISM ~ 71:INTELLIGENT ENERGY LTD Charnwood Building Holywell PArk Ashby Road Loughborough LE11 3GB ~ 72:HOOD PETER DAVID ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 12/01/ /05252 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICE, METHOD, AND ASSEMBLY ~ 71:GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY One River Road Schenectady New York ~ 72:KALISH PETER FRUTSCHY KRISTOPHER BROWELL JAMES KUMAR AJITH KUTTANNAIR BUTINE JOHN D DONNER JOHN L QUIRION OWEN SCOTT SHAH KASHYAP TOWLE STUART BULL ROGER MARLEY MICHAEL PATRICK ELLSWORTH HAROLD ALAN PELKOWSKI STEPHEN JOHNSON NEIL A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/189,867 ~ 32: 25/07/ /05253 ~ Complete ~ 54: SULFONE COMPOUNDS AS 5-HT6 RECEPTOR LIGANDS ~ 71:SUVEN LIFE SCIENCES LIMITED Serence Chambers Road 5 Avenue 7 Banjara Hills Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh ~ 72:NIGORI RAMAKRISHNA SHINDE ANIL KARBHARI KAMBHAMPATI RAMA SASTRI BADANGE RAJESH KUMAR REBALLI VEENA CHINDHE ANIL KASHINATH NAMALA RAMBABU MULLA MOHAMAD SADIK ABDULHAMID AHMAD ISHTIYAQUE ABRAHAM RENNY JASTI VENKATESWARLU ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 18/CHE/2010 ~ 32: 05/01/ /05254 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DEVICE FOR GENERATING ENERGY FROM WATER CURRENT ~ 71:DENZEL MOMPLE 5 Cliche Villas 199 Jan Coetzee Street Ekklesia 0186 ~ 72:DENZEL MOMPLE 5 Cliche Villas 199 Jan Coetzee Street Ekklesia /05255 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SEWER & ELECTRICAL CABLES DETECTION DEVICE ~ 71:VUSI SIBELO 50 Streliria Emerald Boulevard Greenstone 1409 ~ 72:VUSI SIBELO 50 Streliria Emerald Boulevard Greenstone APPLIED ON 16/07/ /05256 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR FOAMED SLAG GENERATION OF A NON-CORROSIVE MELT IN A CONVERTER ~ 71:SMS SIEMAG AG Eduard-Schloemann-Strasse Dusseldorf ~ 72:JOHANNA REICHEL LUTZ ROSE ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/01/ /05257 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PRODUCT FOR DELIVERING ANTIMICROBIALLY ACTIVE SUBSTANCES TO AN INFECTED SITE ~ 71:CIPLA MEDPRO RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (PTY) LTD ROSEN HEIGHTS,PASITA STREET ROSEN PARK BELLVILLE,7530 WESTERN CAPE ~ 72:VAN REENEN CAROL DE JAGER HEUNIS TIAAN DICKS LEON MILNER THEODORE BOTES MARELIZE DE KWAADSTENIET MICHELE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/06176 ~ 32: 15/10/ /05258 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROTOR BLADE CAMBER ADJUSTMENT ~ 71:BEACHY HEAD MICHAEL ALAN 11 Upper Thistle Street Newlands 7700 ~ 72:BEACHY HEAD MICHAEL ALAN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 15/12/ /05259 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING SYNTHETIC LIQUID HYDROCARBONS AND REACTOR FOR FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS ~ 71:INFRA TECHNOLOGIES LTD Trident Chabers PO Box 146 Road Town Tortola ~ 72:ERMOLAEV VADIM SERGEEVICH SOLOMONIK IGOR GRIGORIEVICH SINEVA LILIA VADIMOVNA MORDKOVICH VLADIMIR ZALMANOVICH DEREVICH IGOR VLADIMIROVICH MITBERG EDUARD BORISOVICH ~ 33: RU ~ 31: ~ 32: 01/02/ /05260 ~ Complete ~ 54: A DIELECTRIC ELEMENT FOR A HIGH-VOLTAGE INSULATOR WITH GREAT TRACTION STRENGTH ~ 71:SEDIVER SOCIETE EUROPEENNE D'ISOLATEURS EN VERRE ET COMPOSITE 79, Avenue Francois, Arago , NANTERRE Cedex ~ 72:GEORGE JEAN-MARIE TARTIER SERGE CHONIER MICHEL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 2011/ ~ 32: 31/03/ /05261 ~ Complete ~ 54: FERROUS ZEOLITE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING FERROUS ZEOLITES, AND METHOD FOR CATALYTICALLY REDUCING NITROUS OXIDES ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:GROBSCHMIDIT DIRK YILMAZ BILGE KLINGLER DIRK ZOELS BERND ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 18/12/ /05262 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS OF DIRECT COPPER EXCHANGE INTO AN +-FORM OF CHABAZITE MOLECULAR SIEVE, AND CATALYSTS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS ~ 71:BASF CORP 100 Park Avenue Florham Park NJ ~ 72:BEUTEL TILMAN DIETERLE MARTIN MULLER ULRICH BULL IVOR MOINI AHMAND BREEN MICHAEL SLAWSKI BARBARA ALERASOOL SAEED LIN WENYONG LIU XINSHENG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 18/12/ /05263 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYURETHANE COMPOSITE SYSTEM HAVING HIGH COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH AND RIGIDITY ~ 71:BASF SE D Ludwigshafen ~ 72:PRISSOK FRANK BALBO BLOCK MARCO FELIX FLORIAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/12/

58 2012/05264 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRE-STRESSING UNIT ~ 71:VIDEX MINING PRODUCTS DIVISION OF VIDEX WIRE PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD 4 Spain Street Denver Johannesburg ~ 72:ROBERTS NEIL JAMES NIEUWENHUIS CORNELIS JOHANNES CHRISTIAAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02844 ~ 32: 15/04/ /05265 ~ Complete ~ 54: HEPATITS C VIRUS INHIBITORS ~ 71:ENANTA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC 500 Arsenal Street Watertown MA ~ 72:QUI YAO-LING WANG CE PENG XIAOWEN YING LU CAO HUI OR YAT SUN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/314,304 ~ 32: 16/03/ /05266 ~ Complete ~ 54: AEROSOL-GENERATING SUBSTRATE FOR SMOKING ARTICLES ~ 71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S A Quai Jeanrenaud 3 CH-2000 Neuchatel ~ 72:RENAUD JEAN-MARC PIADE JEAN- JACQUES ZUBER JACQUES ZUCHUAT FABIEN AJITHKUMAR ANU BONNELY SAMUEL PIJNENBURG JOHANNES PETRUS MARIA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/02/ /05267 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRE-STRESSING DEVICE WITH SETTING PRESSURE INDICATOR ~ 71:VIDEX MINING PRODUCTS DIVISION OF VIDEX WIRE PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD 4 Spain Street Denver Johannesburg ~ 72:NIEUWENHUIS CORNELIS JOHANNES CHRISTIAAN 2012/05268 ~ Complete ~ 54: CORE DRILLING TOOLS WITH RETRACTABLY LOCKABLE DRIVEN LATCH MECHANISMS ~ 71:LONGYEAR TM INC South River Front Parkway South Jordan Utah ~ 72:DRENTH CHRISTOPHER L IONDOV GEORGE IBRAHIM GEORGE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/968,127 ~ 32: 14/12/ /05269 ~ Complete ~ 54: CORE DRILLING TOOLS WITH EXTERNAL FLUID PATHWAYS ~ 71:LONGYEAR TM INC South River Front Parkway South Jordan Utah ~ 72:DRENTH CHRISTOPHER L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/968,994 ~ 32: 15/12/ /05270 ~ Complete ~ 54: EASY INSERTION/REINSERTION STOPPER FOR USE WITH STILL WINE ~ 71:AMORIM & IRMAOS SA Rua Dos Corticeiros NO 850 Apartado 1 Santa Maria De Lamas P ~ 72:CABRAL MIGUEL FRREIRE DE ALBUQUERQUE FERREIRA LOPES PAULO DINIS VALE ROSEIRA ISABEL MARIA RIBEIRO DE ALMEIDA DE LIMA ~ 33: PT ~ 31: ~ 32: 17/12/ /05271 ~ Complete ~ 54: PREDICTING AND REDUCING ALLOIMMUNOGENICITY OF PROTEIN THERAPEUTICS ~ 71:HAPLOMICS INC 1500 Voorhees avenue Manhattan Beach California ~ 72:HOWARD TOMMY EUGENE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/295,083 ~ 32: 14/01/ /05272 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODULAR ROLLER SYSTEM ~ 71:HUMANISTIC ROBOTICS INC 925 Canal Street Bristol Pennsylvania ~ 72:KOPLIN JOSHUA REEVES SAMUEL AHNERT STEPHEN DE BRUN ERIK TEDESCO DANIELE POFF SCOTT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/694,924 ~ 32: 27/01/ /05273 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PROVIDING PROTECTIVE IMMUNITY IN THE ELDERLY ~ 71:VAXINNATE CORPORATION 3 Cedar Brook Drive Cranbury New Jersey ~ 72:TAYLOR N DAVID BECKER ROBERT S SHAW ALAN R TUSSEY LYNDA G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/292,593 ~ 32: 06/01/ /05274 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLEXIBLE PACKAGE FOR LIQUID PRODUCTS ~ 71:GOGLIO SPA Via Andrea Solari 10 I Milano ~ 72:GOGLIO FRANCO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2010A ~ 32: 11/02/ /05275 ~ Complete ~ 54: A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM NODE COMPRISING A TRANSFORMATION MATRIX ~ 71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICKSSON (PUBL) S Stockholm ~ 72:ATHLEY FREDRIK PETERESSON SVEN 2012/05276 ~ Complete ~ 54: ARYLMETHOXY ISOINDOLINE DERIVATIVES AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME ~ 71:CELGENE CORPORATION 86 Morris Avenue Summit New Jersey ~ 72:MAN HON-WAH MULLER GEORGE W RUCHELMAN ALEXANDER KHALIL EHAB M CHEN ROGER SHEN-CHU ZHANG WEIHONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/303,618 ~ 32: 11/02/ /05277 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPHINGOSINE KINASE INHIBITORS ~ 71:MERCK PATENT GMBH Frankfurter Strasse Darmstadt ~ 72:STIEBER FRANK WIENKE DIRK ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 17/12/ /05278 ~ Complete ~ 54: CNS-SHIELDED WIRES ~ 71:APPLIED NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS, LLC 2323 Eastern Blvd Baltimore MD ~ 72:SHAH TUSHAR K MORBER JOHN J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 13/04/ /05279 ~ Complete ~ 54: RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE INCLUDING AN ENERGY CONVERSION STRUCTURE AND A BEARING COMPONENT ~ 71:SAINT-GOBAIN PERFORMANCE PLASTICS PAMPUS GMBH Am Nordkanal Willich ~ 72:WEIDEN JANAKI HELDMANN JORG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 31/12/ /05280 ~ Complete ~ 54: POWDER DISPENSING CANISTER ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestlé 55 CH Vevey ~ 72:GIGANDET CHRISTEL MURPHY RICHARD LUKE FILLIOL CARINE RAMAIOLI MARCO REY CEDRIC JACCARD SANDRINE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 17/12/

59 2012/05281 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN ARTICLE LOCATING ARRANGEMENT FOR A SHELF EDGE ~ 71:HOLDIT MARKETING & MANUFACTURING (PTY) LTD Plot 242 Cladon Avenue Chartwell ~ 72:VEAL RICHARD BRUCE 2012/05282 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLID FUEL ~ 71:CREATIVE CO LTD 765 Minamiryou Misonou Saijyou-cho Higashihiroshima-shi Hiroshima ~ 72:KIYAMA MICHIHIRO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/01/ /05283 ~ Complete ~ 54: VALVE APPARATUS, AND A FLUID DISPENSING SYSTEM ~ 71:KHAMAL NAIPAUL 22 Bottlebrush Crescent 4092 Crossmoor Kwazulu Natal ~ 72:KHAMAL NAIPAUL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05405 ~ 32: 14/07/ /05284 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A PORTABLE LOAD DISPLACING APPARATUS, A RE-RAILING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USE ON UNDERGROUND RAIL BOUND ROLLING STOCK ~ 71:CMCO MATERIAL HANDLING (PTY) LTD 2 Imola Place Westmead Kwa-Zulu Natal ~ 72:DAVIS ASHLEY MARK FOURIE JOHANNES ADAM 2012/05285 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABILIZATION SYSTEM FOR SENSORS ON MOVING PLATFORMS ~ 71:VALE S.A Avenida Graca Aranha 26 Edificio barao de maua-centro Rio de Janeiro ~ 72:POLZER BENJAMIN DAVID WALKER PETER WHYLE HOGG ROBERT LESLIE SCOTT WEST GORDEN FOX HURLEY PETER ANTHONY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/688,565 ~ 32: 15/01/ /08279 ~ Complete ~ 54: RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE INCLUDING AN ENERGY CONVERSION STRUCTURE AND A BEARING COMPONENT ~ 71:SAINT-GOBAIN PERFORMANCE PLASTICS PAMPUS GMBH Am Nordkanal Willich ~ 72:WEIDEN JANAKI HELDMANN JORG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/291,799 ~ 32: 31/12/ APPLIED ON 17/07/ /05286 ~ Complete ~ 54: COAL DECOMPOSITION EQUIPMENT ~ 71:XIXIA DRAGON INTO SPECIAL MATERIAL CO LTD No 88 Industrial Road Xixia Nanyang Henan ~ 72:ZHU SHUCHENG WANG XIBIN HUANG XIANGYUN CAO GUOCHAO LIU WEI ~ 33: CN ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/08/ /05287 ~ Complete ~ 54: WIND POWER PLANT AND WIND POWER PLANT TOWER SEGMENT ~ 71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH Dreekamp 5 Aurich ~ 72:JAN KAPITZA NORBERT HOLSCHER PANOS PAPADOPOULOS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 27/01/ /05288 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF PRODUCING ALCOHOL FROM GLYCEROL ~ 71:AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED AECI Place 24 The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead Sandton 2196 ~ 72:KENNEDY ERIC DLUGOGORSKI BOGDAN STOCKENHUBER MICHAEL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06179 ~ 32: 23/08/ /05289 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISPLAY DEVICE ~ 71:YOUNG ALEXANDER 26 Aloe Street Wendywood 2144 ~ 72:YOUNG ALEXANDER 2012/05290 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROCESS TO PRODUCE COLOURANT-FREE WHEY PRODUCTS AS BYPRODUCT FROM YELLOW CHEESE PRODUCTION ~ 71:JACOBUS PIETER STRYDOM Strand Rd 17 Melkbosstrand 7441 Cape Town ~ 72:JACOBUS PIETER STRYDOM 2012/05291 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DUAL-PURPOSE INTERNAL NOSTRIL SUPPORT,BREATHING FACILITATOR & SNORING PREVENTER ~ 71:BRIAN FREDERICK THOMAS MENHENNET 2 DINKLEMAN ROAD WATERFALL KWA ZULU NATAL ~ 72:BRIAN FREDERICK THOMAS MENHENNET 2012/05292 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELECTRICAL METERING ENCLOSURE AND CABLE LEADING THERETO ~ 71:PALLOURIOS APOLLON 1151 Ben Swart Street Villieria Pretoria ~ 72:PALLOURIOS APOLLON 2012/05293 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MANIFOLD PATENT ~ 71:PALLOURIOS APOLLON 1151 Ben Swart Street Villieria Pretoria ~ 72:PALLOURIOS APOLLON 2012/05294 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD FOR SECURING A CABLE TO A UTILITY PRLE ~ 71:PALLOURIOS APOLLON 1151 Ben Swart Street Villieria Pretoria ~ 72:PALLOURIOS APOLLON 2012/05295 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SECURITY DOORS AND WINDOWS ~ 71:PALLOURIOS APOLLON 1151 Ben Swart Street Villieria Pretoria ~ 72:PALLOURIOS APOLLON 2012/05296 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SECURITY FENCE ~ 71:PALLOURIOS APOLLON 1151 Ben Swart Street Villieria Pretoria ~ 72:PALLOURIOS APOLLON 2012/05297 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DUCT TAPE ~ 71:PALLOURIOS APOLLON 1151 Ben Swart Street Villieria Pretoria ~ 72:PALLOURIOS APOLLON 2012/05298 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CIGA-AIR ~ 71:MARYKE DE KOOKER 6 Dianes Place Eldo Glen Centurion ~ 72:MARYKE DE KOOKER 59

60 2012/05299 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ENERGY SAVING AND OPTIMUM SUPPLY OF HEATED WATER DEVICE FOR ALL NEW AND PRESENTLY UTILISED GEYSERS ~ 71:ANDRE HENDRIK NORMUND-VAN WYK Queen's Crescent 404B Lynnwood 0081 ~ 72:ANDRE HENDRIK NORMUND-VAN WYK 2012/05300 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GPP RAIL STOPPER ~ 71:OOSTHUIZEN PJJVR P O Box 756 Eksteenstr 7 Odendaalsrus ~ 72:OOSTHUIZEN PJJVR 2012/05301 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SENIOR AND JUNIOR RUGBY BOARD GAMES ~ 71:LYNDA MAQC ERLANK 11 Foxhill Road Umhlali ~ 72:LYNDA MAQC ERLANK 2012/05303 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TRANSPORT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UNDERGROUND MINE SUPPORT ~ 71:ARROW POINT ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD 7 Woodbury Village 7 Bryon Avenue Bedfordpark Johannesburg 2007 ~ 72:ELVIN NIELL GLEN ELVIN ALEX 2012/05304 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER DISINFECTION METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING HYDROXYL IONS BY MEANS OF HYDROLYSIS OF WATER MOLECULES ~ 71:CAPETTINI SERGIO GABRIEL Av De La Industria 6-8 Nave 17 E Alcobendas Madrid ~ 72:CAPETTINI SERGIO GABRIEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 30/12/ /05305 ~ Complete ~ 54: MIXING DRUM FOR A BLAST FURNACE ~ 71:TEGA INDUSTRIES LIMITED 147, Block G New Alipore Kolkata West Bengal ~ 72:ROY BASUDHA KANTI GHOSE SOME NATH ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 41/KOL/2010 ~ 32: 19/01/ /05306 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRICAL SWITCHING APPARATUS AND SECONDARY TRIP MECHANISM THEREFOR ~ 71:EATON CORP Eaton Center 1111 Superior Avenue Cleveland Ohio ~ 72:SCHALTENBRAND BRIAN JOHN GOTTSCHALK ANDREW LAWRENCE TANNER BRANDY LAMAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 18/07/ /05307 ~ Complete ~ 54: EFI FIRING MODULE ~ 71:DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO KG Alte Nussdorfer Str 13 D Uberlingen ~ 72:BRUNNER HORST ~ 33: DE ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/07/ /05308 ~ Complete ~ 54: BRAKE/CLUTCH LOCKING DEVICE HAVING ANTI-CLOCK MECHANISM ~ 71:KANTAJARANITI KAMOL 139/175 Soi Ruammitrpattana Intersection 10 Tarang Bangkhane Bangkok PETCHARAPIRAT SUWAT 555 Moo 1 Nongtatam Sub-District Pranburi District Prachuapkhirikhan ~ 72:KANTAJARANITI KAMOL PETCHARAPIRAT SUWAT ~ 33: TH ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/04/ /05309 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SECURITY BARRIER ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:GRIDBLOK (PTY) LTD No 28 Battery Crescent Waltloo Pretoria 0184 ~ 72:VOGELSANG HENK FANFONI VINCENT ADOLFO 2012/05310 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SECURITY BARRIER ~ 71:GRIDBLOK (PTY) LTD No 28 Battery Crescent Waltloo Pretoria 0184 ~ 72:VOGELSANG HENK FANFONI VINCENT ADOLFO 2012/05311 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF 2-(CYCLOHEXYLMETHYL)-N-{2-[(2S)- 1-METHYLPYRROLIDIN-2-YL]ETHYL}-1,2,3,4-TETRAHYDROISOQUINOLINE-7-SULFONAMIDE ~ 71:SANOFI 54 rue La Boétie Paris ~ 72:ELENBAAS STEVEN FARR ROBERT ALLAN KANE JOHN MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 05/03/ /05312 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING SUBSTITUTED 1-O-ACYL-2-DEOXY-2-FLUORO-4- THIO-B-D-ARABINOFURANOSES ~ 71:LIBRAMEDICINA INC 611 Tokyo Life Science Incubation Centre Kaigan Minato-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:VOIGTLANDER DAVID SANDER MICHAEL HARRE MICHAEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 20/05/ /05313 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTIPATH DELIVERY FOR ADAPTIVE STREAMING ~ 71:THOMSON LICENSING 1-5 Rue Jeanne D'Arc F Issy Les Moulineaux ~ 72:BICHOT GUILLAUME GOUACHE STEPHANE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/02/ /05314 ~ Complete ~ 54: FOUNDRY COATING COMPOSITION ~ 71:FOSECO INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 1 Midland Way Central Park, Barlborough Links Derbyshire S43 4XA ~ 72:HAANEPEN MARTINUS JACOBUS VON PIEKARTZ FREDERIK WILLEM ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 08/03/ /05315 ~ Complete ~ 54: LONG-ACTING INSULIN ANALOGUE PREPARATIONS IN SOLUBLE AND CRYSTALLINE FORMS ~ 71:CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY Euclid Avenue Cleveland Ohio ~ 72:WEISS MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 22/02/ /05316 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF DETERMINING IF A VEHICLE HAS BEEN STOLEN AND A SYSTEM THEREFOR ~ 71:DISCOVERY HOLDINGS LIMITED 155 West Street Sandton 2196 Gauteng ~ 72:HOCKMAN YEHUDA ARYEH 2012/05317 ~ Complete ~ 54: LACTATE ACTIVATED CEMENT AND ACTIVATOR COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:CERATECH INC 1500 N Beauregard Street Suite 320 Alexandra Virginia ~ 72:SCHUMACHER GLENN PATEL RAJESHKUMAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/ ~ 32: 11/01/

61 2012/05318 ~ Complete ~ 54: SALTS AND POLYMORPHS OF 8-FLUORO-2-{4- [(METHYLAMINO)METHYL]PHENYL}-1,3,4,5-TETRAHYDRO-6H-AZEPINO[5,4,3-CD]INDOL-6-ONE ~ 71:PFIZER INC 235 East 42nd Street New York New York ~ 72:BASFORD PATRICIA ANN CAMPETA ANTHONY MICHAEL GILLMORE ADAM JONES MATTHEW CAMERON KOUGOULOS ELEFTHERIOS LUTHRA SUMAN WALTON ROBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 12/02/ /05319 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROLLER SKATE ~ 71:MARSBLADE AB Brunflovagen 13 SE Ostersund ~ 72:MARS PER ~ 33: SE ~ 31: ~ 32: 09/02/ /05320 ~ Complete ~ 54: PREPARATION PROCESS OF THE SODIUM SALT OF ESOMEPRAZOLE ~ 71:ESTEVE QUIMICA S A Avenida Mare De Deu De Montserrat Barcelona ~ 72:BARTRA SANMARTI MARTI BERENGUER MAIMO RAMON SOLSONA ROCABERT JOAN GABRIEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 15/03/ /05321 ~ Complete ~ 54: RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION DEVICE AND METHOD ~ 71:CAREFUSION 303 INC 3750 Torrey View Court San Diego California ~ 72:RAPTIS MARK ROSS GRAHAM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 04/02/ /05322 ~ Complete ~ 54: INVENTORY CONTROL DEVICE ~ 71:CAREFUSION 303 INC 3750 Torrey View Court San Diego California ~ 72:RAPTIS MARK ROSS GRAHAM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 04/02/ /05323 ~ Complete ~ 54: CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL ~ 71:EDISON GLOBAL CIRCUITS 1475 Sawdust Road Suite 3108 Spring Texas ~ 72:FRANKS JEFFREY L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 25/01/ /05324 ~ Complete ~ 54: 2-ALDOXIMINO-5-FLUOROPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana ~ 72:BOEBEL TIMOTHY LORSBACH BETH MARTIN TIMOTHY OWEN W JOHN SULLENBERGER MICHAEL YAO CHENGLIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 17/12/ /05325 ~ Complete ~ 54: PANELIZED STRUCTURAL SYSTEM FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ~ 71:PATCO LLC Max's Way Lac Du Flambeau Wisconsin ~ 72:VANKER JOHN LOUIS LASTOWSKI MICHAEL J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 18/12/ /05326 ~ Complete ~ 54: ZERO VALENT IRON/IRON OXIDE MINERAL/FERROUS IRON COMPOSITE FOR TREATMENT OF A CONTAMINATED FLUID ~ 71:HUANG YONGHENG 707 Coral Ridge College Station TX ~ 72:HUANG YONGHENG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 22/06/ /05327 ~ Complete ~ 54: PAPER SIZING COMPOSITION ~ 71:HERCULES INC 500 Hercules Road Wilmington Delaware ~ 72:EHRHARDT SUSAN M BOTTORFF KYLE J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 18/12/ /05328 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADAPTIVE CONTENTION WINDOW IN DISCONTINUOUS WIRELESS COMMUNICATION CHANNELS ~ 71:KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM AG Am Europlatz 2 A-1120 Wien ~ 72:MCNEW JUSTIN PAUL MORING JOHN THOMAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 26/01/ /05329 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GUIDE RAIL ~ 71:RICHMART 157 PROPERTY HOLDING PTY LTD 16 Makriel Road Wadeville Germis ton Gauteng ~ 72:DI ZIO SALVATORE BENIAMINO DE BRUIN DONOVAN JOHN 2012/05330 ~ Complete ~ 54: RESUSCITATOR AND ASPIRATOR TECHNOLOGY ~ 71:ANDERSON MARK 303 South McKay Avenue Spring Valley Wisconsin ~ 72:ANDERSON MARK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 19/01/ /05331 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A THERMOFORMING APPARATUS ~ 71:PULP MOULDING SERVICES LIMITED EBENE HOUSE 3RD FLOOR 33 CYBERCITY EBENE ~ 72:HOGARTH CHRISTOPHER 2012/05332 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL COMPOSITIONS FOR REDUCING ABETA 42 PRODUCTION AND THEIR USE IN TREATING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE (AD) ~ 71:KAREUS THERAPEUTICS SA 40 Rue Fritz- Courvoisier CH-2300 La Chaux-De-Fonds ~ 72:AKELLA VENKATESWARULU KALLAM ANJI REDDY SAXENA UDAY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 17/05/ /05333 ~ Complete ~ 54: MAILLARD FLAVOR COMPOSITIONS WITH POLAR SOLVENTS DIFFERENT FROM WATER AND METHODS FOR MAKING SUCH COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:SAGALOWICZ LAURENT ROBERT FABIEN VITON FLORIAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/12/ /05334 ~ Complete ~ 54: CABLE TEST FACILITY FOR SWITCHGEAR ~ 71:EATON INDUSTRIES (NETHERLANDS) B.V Europalaan 202 NL-7559 SC Hengelo ~ 72:LAMMERS AREND BALM-VAN TILBORG EDITH NITERT GERHARDUS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/12/ /05335 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODUCTION OF HIGH STRENGTH TITANIUM ALLOYS ~ 71:ATI PROPERTIES INC 1600 NE OLD SALEM ROAD ALBANY OR ~ 72:BRYAN DAVID J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/ ~ 32: 22/01/

62 2012/05336 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF PRODUCING AN EXTRACT OF GREEN COFFEE ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:LELOUP VALERIE MARTINE JEANINE SCHOONMAN ANNEMARIE JOHANNA HENDRIKA ALLENBACH YVES ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 18/12/ /05337 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING COLOUR FROM AN IMAGE ~ 71:AKZO NOBEL COATINGS INTERNATIONAL B.V. Velperweg 76 Arnhem 6824 BM ~ 72:LINGS BENJAMIN BUCHANAN SPIERS PETER MARK HARROP PAUL JAMES LONGHURST STEWART ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/01/ /05338 ~ Complete ~ 54: METAL CAN FOR A FOOD PRODUCT ~ 71:ARDAGH MP GROUP NETHERLANDS B.V Zutphenseweg NL-7418 AH Deventer ~ 72:DATHY FRANCK ~ 33: FR ~ 31: ~ 32: 23/12/ /05339 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED BUILDING SERVICES DESIGN ~ 71:AEA INTEGRATION 3035 South 72nd Street Omaha Nebraska ~ 72:SCHNACKEL GREGORY R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/ ~ 32: 23/12/ /05340 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMING COLOUR FROM AN IMAGE ~ 71:AKZO NOBEL COATINGS INTERNATIONAL B.V. Velperweg 76 Arnhem 6824 BM ~ 72:LINGS BENJAMIN BUCHANAN SPIERS PETER MARK HARROP PAUL JAMES LONGHURST STEWART ~ 33: GB ~ 31: ~ 32: 19/01/ /05341 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING A FINANCIAL TRANSACTION ~ 71:BUYBUDDY CC 36 Court Villas, 61 Bolo Street Moreleta Park Pretoria 0044 ~ 72:VERMEULEN WYNAND ANDRIES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05276 ~ 32: 18/07/ /05342 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GUIDE RAIL ~ 71:RICHMART 157 PROPERTY HOLDING PTY LTD 16 Makriel Road Wadeville Germis ton Gauteng ~ 72:DI ZIO SALVATORE BENIAMINO DE BRUIN DONOVAN JOHN 2012/05343 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CLIP ~ 71:RICHMART 157 PROPERTY HOLDING PTY LTD 16 Makriel Road Wadeville Germis ton Gauteng ~ 72:DI ZIO SALVATORE BENIAMINO DE BRUIN DONOVAN JOHN 2012/05344 ~ Complete ~ 54: DVB-C2 GENERATION AND RECEPTION ~ 71:SONY CORPORATION Konan Minato-ku Tokyo ~ 72:LOGHIN NABIL ROBERT JORG STADELMEIER LOTHAR ~ 33: EP ~ 31: ~ 32: 26/02/ /05394 ~ Complete ~ 54: MEDICAL DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM ~ 71:DIACOUSTIC MEDICAL DEVICES (PTY) LTD Octo Place A103 Electron Road Techno Park Stellenbosch ~ 72:PRETORIUS EUGENE STRYDOM OTTO MARSEL CRONJE MATTHYS LOUWRENS SCHOONBEE KARI BLANCKENBERG MICHIEL MAYNE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/05310 ~ 32: 03/08/2009 ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS AND 64 (1) Application Number Assignor Assignee 1994/02131 LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER L UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE 2008/02884 PHYLOGY, INC. ACTELIS NETWORKS, INC. 2005/08660 LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER L UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE 2007/02926 RECEPTOR BIOLOGIX, INC. CANCER ADVANCES, INC. 2001/10102 THYSSENKRUPP BILSTEIN BRANO WAGENHEBER GMBH SUSPENSION GMBH 2005/07792 CLAUDIUS PETERS TECHNOLOGIES GMBH CLAUDIUS PETERS PROJECTS GMBH 2008/01625 CLAUDIUS PETERS TECHNOLOGIES GMBH CLAUDIUS PETERS PROJECTS GMBH 2008/02623 W.C. HERAEUS GMBH HERAEUS PRECIOUS METALS GMBH & CO.KG 2007/09310 PAQUES B.V. PAQUES I.P. B.V. 2005/01915 W.C. HERAEUS GMBH HERAEUS PRECIOUS METALS GMBH & CO.KG 2006/07514 W.C. HERAEUS GMBH HERAEUS PRECIOUS METALS GMBH & CO.KG 62

63 Application Number Assignor Assignee 2007/03863 NIPPON MINING & METALS CO.;LTD NIPPON MINING HOLDINGS, INC. 2008/01962 NIPPON MINING & METALS CO.;LTD NIPPON MINING HOLDINGS, INC. 2008/00816 NIPPON MINING & METALS CO.;LTD NIPPON MINING HOLDINGS, INC. 2005/09020 KAHN, ARI STARSCRIBER CORPORATION 2004/00933 MORGAN CONSTRUCTION SIEMENS INDUSTRY, INC. COMPANY 2002/05475 INFOSINT S.A. H. LUNDBECK A/S 2001/01872 THYSSENKRUPP BILSTEIN BRANO WAGENHEBER GMBH SUSPENSION GMBH 2003/01831 FLSMIDTH DORR-OLIVER EIMCO AFRICA (PTY) LTD(FORMERLY KNOWN AS GROUPE LAPERRIÉRE & VERRAULT SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD) 2003/01831 FLSMIDTH DORR-OLIVER EIMCO MANAGEMENT HUGARY KFT(FORMERLY KNOWN AS GL&V MANAGEMENT HUNGARY KFT) FLSMIDTH DORR-OLIVER EIMCO MANAGEMENT HUGARY KFT(FORMERLY KNOWN AS GL&V MANAGEMENT HUNGARY KFT) VENTOMATIC A/S 2003/01831 FLSMIDTH TECHNOLOGY A/S FLSMIDTH A/S 2001/03983 BERND OSTERMEYER MAXITRANS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2008/05780 CHEMGEN CORPORATION ELI LILLY AND COMPANY 2006/00955 SOCIÉTÉ CIVILE DE BREVETS MATIERE MATIÉRE 2009/02895 AIRLIGHT ENERGY HOLDING SA AIRLIGHT ENERGY IP SA 2001/03122 GOUWS & SCHEEPERS (PTY) AECI LIMITED LIMITED 2010/03543 BERND OSTERMEYER MAXITRANS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2010/05486 PACEY, BARRY PACEY INNOVATIONS LIMITED 2008/07801 CSIR SONYA BUCHNER-RECH; JOHN REGINALD NUTALL TAYLOR 2009/00184 SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB 2009/08429 BRINK, MARTHINUS CORNELIS GREENMONT CONSULTING & RESEARCH (PTY) LTD 2006/04782 SIEMENS WATER TECHNOLOGIES SIEMENS INDUSTRY, INC. HOLDING CORP. 2006/04779 SIEMENS WATER TECHNOLOGIES SIEMENS INDUSTRY, INC. HOLDING CORP. 2010/08644 THE UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN PST SENSORS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 2011/05825 TOLLARD HOLDINGS LIMITED CCG AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD 2011/05679 AKEBIA THERAPEUTICS INC. AERPIO THERAPEUTICS INC. 2011/03348 TOLLARD HOLDINGS LIMITED CCG AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD 1997/09677 WAGNER ALARM-UND SICHERUNGSSYSTEME GMBH AND WAGNER DEUTSCHLAND GMBH WAGNER DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 2008/02472 TOLLARD HOLDINGS LIMITED CCG AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD 63

64 Application Number Assignor Assignee 2009/02416 IMPLANET, SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME GLOBAL HEALTHCARE EXCHANGE, LLC 1992/09227 EUROCELTIQUE S.A. PURDUE PHARMA L.P. 1992/09227 PURDUE PHARMA L.P. MUNDIPHARMA LABORATORIES GMBH 2009/05255 GRAMMATIKOS CONSTRUCTION THE SMART 2011 TRUST AND MINING CC 2012/00709 THE UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN PST SENSORS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 2011/05825 TOLLARD HOLDINGS LIMITED CCG AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD 2011/05679 AKEBIA THERAPEUTICS INC. AERPIO THERAPEUTICS INC. 2011/03348 TOLLARD HOLDINGS LIMITED CCG AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD 2009/02416 IMPLANET, SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME GLOBAL HEALTHCARE EXCHANGE, LLC 2008/02472 TOLLARD HOLDINGS LIMITED CCG AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD 1997/09677 WAGNER ALARM-UND WAGNER DEUTSCHLAND GMBH SICHERUNGSSYSTEME GMBH 2009/07200 W.C.HERAEUS GMBH HERAEUS PRECIOUS METALS GMBH & CO.KG 2007/10440 DAIHATSU MOTOR CO., LTD CATALER CORPORATION 2011/04297 ZEVOLI 158 (PTY) LTD T/A CANCOM LAUREN BARBARA OLINSKY 2011/07843 WORLD ENVIRONMENTAL SET IP HOLDINGS, LLC SOLUTIONS PTY LTD 2011/09556 GROBLER, JAN ADRIAAN SWART, LEANDRA 1997/09945 PAQUES B.V. PAQUES I.P. B.V. 2011/06208 LINDE-KCA-DRESDEN GMBH LINDE AG 2010/00772 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY NEWSOUTH INNOVATIONS PTY LIMITED 2011/07432 GILEAD SCIENCES LIMITED GILEAD SCIENCES, INC. 2005/01047 BASF AGRO B.V., ARNHEM (NL), MERIAL LIMITED WÄDENSWIL BRANCH 2002/04807 FLSMIDTH MINERALS (PTY) LTD FLSMIDTH A/S 2002/04806 FLSMIDTH MINERALS (PTY) LTD FLSMIDTH A/S 1995/10629 FLSMIDTH DORR-OLIVER EIMCO AFRICA (PTY) LTD FLSMIDTH DORR-OLIVER EIMCO MANAGEMENT HUNGARY KFT 1995/10629 FLSMIDTH DORR-OLIVER EIMCO VENTOMATIC A/S MANAGEMENT HUNGARY KFT 1995/10629 FLSMIDTH TECHNOLOGY A/S FLSMIDTH A/S 1995/03601 FLSMIDTH DORR-OLIVER EIMCO AFRICA (PTY) LTD FLSMIDTH DORR-OLIVER EIMCO MANAGEMENT HUNGARY KFT 1995/03601 FLSMIDTH DORR-OLIVER EIMCO VENTOMATIC A/S MANAGEMENT HUNGARY KFT 1995/03601 FLSMIDTH TECHNOLOGY A/S FLSMIDTH A/S 1995/01298 FLSMIDTH DORR-OLIVER EIMCO AFRICA (PTY) LTD FLSMIDTH DORR-OLIVER EIMCO MANAGEMENT HUNGARY KFT 1995/01298 FLSMIDTH DORR-OLIVER EIMCO MANAGEMENT HUNGARY KFT VENTOMATIC A/S 1995/01298 FLSMIDTH TECHNOLOGY A/S FLSMIDTH A/S 1994/02012 FLSMIDTH DORR-OLIVER EIMCO AFRICA (PTY) LTD 1994/02012 FLSMIDTH DORR-OLIVER EIMCO VENTOMATIC A/S FLSMIDTH DORR-OLIVER EIMCO MANAGEMENT HUNGARY KFT 64

65 Application Number Assignor Assignee MANAGEMENT HUNGARY KFT 1994/02012 FLSMIDTH TECHNOLOGY A/S FLSMIDTH A/S 1997/02248 FLSMIDTH DORR-OLIVER EIMCO AFRICA (PTY) LTD FLSMIDTH DORR-OLIVER EIMCO MANAGEMENT HUNGARY KFT 1997/02248 FLSMIDTH DORR-OLIVER EIMCO VENTOMATIC A/S MANAGEMENT HUNGARY KFT 1997/02248 FLSMIDTH TECHNOLOGY A/S FLSMIDTH A/S 2003/00048 PROGRESSIVE GAMING IGT INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 2003/00048 IGT SHUFFLE MASTER, INC. 2006/07667 ARYX THERAPEUTICS, INC. ARMETHEON, INC. 2011/07629 LINDE-KCA-DRESDEN GMBH LINDE AG 2011/05866 INTERNATIONAL TRUSS SYSTEMS ITW CS (UK) LIMITED (PTY) LTD 2010/00596 JOHAN EDUARD BEKKER CUBIBRITE INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD 2008/07882 AEGERA THERAPEUTICS, INC. PHARMASCIENCE INC. 1998/09941 SUD-CHEMIE AG SUD-CHEMIE IP GMBH & CO. KG 2007/05423 HIRSCHMANN ELECTRONICS GMBH HIRSCHMANN CAR COMMUNICATION GMBH 2010/00578 KRKA,TOVARNA ZDRAVIL D.D. LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER NOVO MESTO 2004/02339 CHEMICAL VAPOUR METAL CVMR CORPORATION REFINING INC. 2011/06515 MEDEGEN, INC. CAREFUSION 303, INC. 2010/07836 BRUNOB II B.V. CORN PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT, INC. 2001/00275 BRUNOB II B.V. CORN PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT, INC. 2003/09336 BRUNOB II B.V. CORN PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT, INC. 2005/06018 BRUNOB II B.V. CORN PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT, INC. 2005/06022 BRUNOB II B.V. CORN PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT, INC. 2006/02372 BRUNOB II B.V. CORN PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT, INC. 2006/03334 BRUNOB II B.V. CORN PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT, INC. 2006/05004 BRUNOB II B.V. CORN PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT, INC. CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39 Application Number In the name of New name 2009/01366 EURAND INC. APTALIS PHARMATECH INC. 2006/03344 CHEMETALL FOOTE ROCKWOOD LITHIUM INC. CORPORATION 65

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71 HANDA PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC PASEO PADRE PARKWAY, SUITE 2600, FREMONT, CA 94538, USA. REQUEST PERMISSION TO AMEND THE SPECIFICATION OF LETTERS PATENT APPLICATION No: 2010/07156 OF 07/10/2010 FOR STABILIZED ATYPICAL ANTIPSYCHOTIC FORMULATION. INSPECTION OF SPECIFICATIONS A complete specification may, after acceptance is advertised, be inspected during office hours at the Patent Office, Pretoria, at a charge of R4, 00. Please note, that in terms of section 43 (3) if the acceptance of an application which claims priority in terms of section 31 (1) (c) is not published in terms of section 42 within 18 months from the earliest priority claimed from the relevant application in a convention country, it shall be opened to public inspection after the expiration of 18 months from the earliest priority so claimed. COPIES OF DOCUMENTS The Patent Office, Private Bag X400, Pretoria, supplies copies of all patent and trade mark documents at the following rate: Photocopies: R1, 00 per page (Payment to be affected by means of revenue stamps only.) COMPLETE SPECIFICATIONS ACCEPTED AND ABRIDGEMENTS OR ABSTRACTS THEREOF Complete specifications in respect of the under mentioned applications for letters Patent have been accepted by the Registrar of Patents. THE PATENTS ACT, 1978 (ACT NO. 57 OF 1978) In terms of section 42 (b) of the Patents Act, 1978, a patent shall be deemed to have been sealed and granted as from the date of publication of the acceptance. The numerical references denote the following: (21) Number of application. (22) Date of application. (DA) Date of acceptance. (51) Class. (71) Name of applicant(s). (72) Name of all inventors. (33) Country. (31) Number and (32) Date of convention application. (54) Title of invention. (00) Number of sheets. Registrar of Patents 21: 2004/ : 2002/08/22. 43: 2012/04/24 51: A61N 71: GENTLEWAVES LLC 72: MCDANIEL, DAVID H 33: US 31: 09/933,870 32: : METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACNE TREATMENT Disclosed is a system and method for treatment of skin disorders. More particularly, the disclosed invention is directed toward the treatment of acne and acne scarring by treating sebaceous oil glands and the surrounding tissue with an exogenous chromophore composition and then exposing the target tissue to visible, infrared, or ultraviolet light to inhibit the activity of the oil gland and eliminate acne 71

72 bacteria. The treatment method of the present invention may be further augmented by enhancing the penetration of the topical composition into the oil gland and surrounding tissue through the use of procedures including enzyme peeling, microderm abrasion, or ultrasound. polymer with 4-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1- piperidine (Lowilite 62). 21: 2005/ : 2005/03/07. 43: 2012/05/15 51: C02F 71: Advanced Aeration Control, LLC 72: HILGART, Timothy, JENKINS, Thomas, REDMON, David, TRILLO-MONSORIU, Juan, TRILLO-FOX, Ian 33: US 31: 60/412,817 32: : CONTROLLING WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESSES Apparatus for wastewater treatment including a tank (91) having two distinct zones in which gas flow may be controlled independently, gas supply devices (92), gas source (93), gas flow regulating device (90), gas collecting hood (100), and gas sampling line (122), and methods for using the apparatus. 21: 2004/ : 2003/05/27. 43: 2012/04/05 51: C08K; C08L 71: GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL (EUROPE) GMBH 72: DE LA CRUZ, MONICA, DOUMEN, CINDY NANCY, KECK-ANTOINE, KLAUS HELMUT, JOHNSON, BRIAN WILLIAM 33: GB 31: : : GB 31: : : STABILISED POLYPROPYLENE A polypropylene composition comprises: (a) a first stabilising component consisting of 100 ppm or less based on the weight of the polypropylene of a phenolic antioxidant or a mixture of phenolic antioxidants; (b) a second stablising component consisting of 500 to 1000 ppm based on the weight of the polypropylene of a phosphite antioxidant or a mixture of phosphite antioxidants; and optionally (c) a third stabilising component consisting of 100 ppm to 5000 ppm based on the weight of the polypropylene of a hindered amine light stabiliser or a mixture of such stabilisers. The polypropylene composition advantageously is in the form of fibres. A preferred phenolic antiosidant is 1,3,5-tris(4-tertbutyl-3-hydroxy-2,6 dimethylbenzyl)-1,3,5-triazine- 2,4,6-(1H, 3H,5H)-trione(Lowinox 1790). A preferred phosphate antioxidant is tris(2,4-di-t-butylphenyl) phosphite (Alkanox 240). A preferred optional hindered amine light stabiliser is dimethyl succinate 21: 2006/ : 2004/09/17. 43: 2012/04/05 51: A61K 71: XENOPORT, INC. 72: BARRETT, RONALD W, CANAFAX, DANIEL M 33: US 31: 60/504,172 32: : US 31: 60/504,726 32: : US 31: 60/512,279 32: : US 31: 60/538,495 32: : TREATING OR PREVENTING RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME USING PRODRUGS OF GABA ANALOGS Disclosed herein are methods of using prodrugs of gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) analogs and pharmaceutical compositions thereof to treat or prevent restless legs syndrome in humans, and pharmaceutical compositions of prodrugs of GABA analogs useful in treating or preventing restless legs syndrome. Page 72

73 21: 2006/ : 2006/05/15. 43: 2012/04/25 51: B65D; B29C 71: MONDI PACKAGING SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: GÜNTHER, ROBERT, DIKE, WARREN BOYD 33: ZA 31: 2005/ : : BLANK FOR A CONTAINER WITH REINFORCED CORNERS The invention relates to a blank for a container and to a container formed from such a blank. More particularly, the invention relates to a blank having integral corner reinforcing flaps, and to a container having reinforced corners. The blank includes a base panel having two opposite sides and two opposite ends. Opposite side wall panels extend from the sides of the base panel along side wall panel fold lines, and opposite end wall panels extend from the ends of the base panel along end wall panel fold lines. A plurality of corner connecting flaps extend along corner connecting flap fold lines from sides defined by one or more end wall panels and/or one or more side wall panels. Corner reinforcing flaps extend from the corner connecting flaps along corner reinforcing flap fold lines. The corner reinforcing flaps are suitable in use to be foldable to form corner reinforcements for a container folded from the blank. 21: 2006/ : 2006/08/01. 43: 2012/05/02 51: A61M 71: Smiths Medical ASD, Inc. 72: ALBERT, Sean J., BIALECKI, Dennis M., SUTTON, Thomas K. 33: US 31: 11/161,548 32: : NEEDLE GUARD CLIP WITH LIP A needle guard includes a clip with a canting wall to grip a needle shaft and a distal wall to block the tip thereof, wherein the canting and distal walls are inteconnected by an angled strut. A spring member, such as a leaf spring, has a portion extending past an adge of the strut to bias the clip to grip the needle shaft. The distal wall includes a stylus and has an L- shape to define a lip to help lock the needle tip. The clip has a depending heel to help pivot the clip about a ledge to grip the needle shaft. A needle support is provided to limit flexure of the needle which might otherwise allow the needle to come loose from the clip. Arrangements for limiting rotation of the needle hub and needle guard housing are provided. Page 73

74 Further, the needle guard may be used with a catheter assembly. 21: 2006/ : 2006/12/15. 43: 2012/05/24 51: A61K, C07D 71: Incyte Corporation 72: LI, Yanlong, METCALF, Brian W., XU, Meizhong, YAO, Wenqing, ZHUO, Jincong, ZHANG, Colin 33: US 31: 60/582,557 32: : N-SUBSTITUTED PIPERIDINES AND THEIR USE AS PHARMACEUTICALS The present invention relates to inhibitors of 11-ß hydroxyl steroid dehydrogenase type 1, antagonists of the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR), and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. The compounds of the invention can be useful in the treatment of various diseases associated with expression or activity of 11-ß hydroxyl steroid dehydrogenase type I and/or diseases associated with aldosterone excess. aspect, the stabilizing agent comprises a surfactant or a polymer. The polymer may comprise polymers such as polyacrylamides, polyurethanes, and polyamides. In one aspect, the silver compound comprises a salt comprising a silver cation and an anion. The anion may comprise saccharinate derivatives, long chain fatty acids, and alkyl dicarboxylates. The methods of the present invention comprise treating devices with the silver nanoparticle compositions, including, but not limited to, such devices as woven wound care materials, catheters, patient care devices, and collagen matrices. The present invention further comprises treatment of humans and animals with the antimicrobial devices described herein. 21: 2007/ : 2007/02/12. 43: 2012/05/15 51: A61K, C07K 71: Wyeth 72: KANTOR, Angela, LI, Li, MACMILLAN, Shannon B 33: US 31: 60/601,311 32: : STABILIZING FORMULATIONS Formulations are described that are suitable for storage of proteins, such as antibodies, over a relatively broad range of protein concentrations, ph, and buffer types. Also described are methods of storing a protein and methods of identifying a suitable formulation for storage of a specific protein. In general, a formulation contains low to no surfactant, no to relatively low salt concentrations, and requires a relatively low buffer concentration. 21: 2007/ : 2007/01/29. 43: 2012/05/14 51: A01N 71: AcryMed, Inc. 72: CORNELL, Ken A., GIBBINS, Bruce L., KARANDIKAR, Bhalchandra M. 33: US 31: 60/592,687 32: : ANTIMICROBIAL SILVER COMPOSITIONS The present invention comprises methods and compositions for antimicrobial silver compositions comprising silver nanoparticles. The present invention further comprises compositions for preparing silver nanoparticles comprising at least one stabilizing agent, one or more silver compounds, at least one reducing agent and a solvent. In one 21: 2007/ : 2007/05/11. 43: 2012/05/11 51: A61K, C12N 71: AERAS Global TB Vaccine Foundation, Crucell Holland B.V. Page 74

75 72: HAVENGA, Menzo Jans Emco, HONE, David, RADOSEVIC, Katarina, SADOFF, Jerald, SKEIKY, Yasir Abdul Wahid, VOGELS, Ronald 33: US 31: 60/628,253 32: : MULTIVALENT VACCINES COMPRISING RECOMBINANT VIRAL VECTORS The invention relates to vaccines comprising recombinant vectors, such as recombinant adenoviruses. The vectors comprise heterologous nucleic acids encoding for at least two antigens from one or more tuberculosis-causing bacilli. The invention also relates to the use of specific protease recognition sites linking antigens through which the encoded antigens are separated upon cleavage. After cleavage, the antigens contribute to the immune response in a separate manner. The recombinant vectors may comprise a nucleic acid encoding the protease cleaving the linkers and separating the antigens. The invention furthermore relates to the use of genetic adjuvants encoded by the recombinant vectors, wherein such genetic adjuvants may also be cleaved through the presence of the cleavable linkers and the specific protease. 21: 2008/ : 2008/01/14. 43: 2012/05/11 51: F03D 71: DATEL THOMAS JOSEPH 72: DATEL THOMAS JOSEPH 54: AIR FLOW TURBINE The invention provides a method, an apparatus, and the use of convection air for the generation of electricity. The invention may be used on a house whereby the heat generated inside the house is used to generate electricity for use in said house. 21: 2008/ : 2008/02/01. 43: 2012/05/02 51: C01B, C09C, G06K 71: University of Sunderland 72: ROWELL, Frederick John 33: GB 31: : : GB 31: : : US 31: 60/706,438 32: : US 31: 60/706,439 32: : HYDROPHOBIC SILICA PARTICLES AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME Provided are methods for producing hydrophobic silica particles in a single step process. Also provided are hydrophobic silica microparticles and nanoparticles produced by the methods and which optionally include dyes and/or magnetisable components. Also included in the present invention are uses of the silica nanoparticles in the detection, visualization and/or analysis of latent fingerprints. Page 75

76 one vane member is transmitted to the other vane member 21: 2008/ : 2008/02/15. 43: 2012/05/15 51: A61K 71: Immunogen, Inc. 72: DAI, Yong, WANG, Yong, JIN, Shengjn, MESHULAM, Deborah H, AMPHLETT, Godfrey W 33: US 31: 60/710,858 32: : Process for preparing maytansinoid antibody conjugates The invention provides a process for preparing a cell-binding agent chemically coupled to a drug. The process comprises covalently attaching a linker to a cell-binding agent, a purification step, conjugating a drug to the cell-binding agent and a subsequent purification step. 21: 2008/ : 2008/05/20. 43: 2012/05/21 51: F03D, G05D 71: LEWTHWAITE, John Edward 72: LEWTHWAITE, John Edward 33: ZA 31: 2007/ : : CONTROL SYSTEM FOR ROTARY DEVICE The invention provides a control system for a fluid turbine which comprises a plurality of vane members extending radically outwardly from a central rotatable hub, the vane members being angularly adjustable about their respective longitudinal axes in order angularly to adjust the vane members relative to the direction of fluid flow in order to adjust the angle of attack of the vane members relative to the fluid flow thereby adjusting the rotational velocity and power output of the vane members, is characterised in a coupling member which extends between the vane members and is rotatable about the central axis of rotation of the hub whereby angular adjustment of 21: 2008/ : 2007/04/05. 43: 2012/05/18 51: C07D 71: VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 72: WANNAMAKER, MARION, FORSTER, CORNELIA, MALTAIS, FRANCOIS, SALITURO, FRANCESCO, LEDEBOER, MARK, GAO, HUAI, CAO, JINGRONG, MESSERSMITH, DAVID, PIERCE, ALBERT, MARTINEZ-BOTELLA, GABRIEL, WANG, TIANSHENG, DUFFY, JOHN, MARONE, VALERIE, FARMER, LUC 33: US 31: 60/789,441 32: : DEAZAPURINES USEFUL AS INHIBITORS OF JANUS KINASES The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I): useful as inhibitors of protein kinases, particularly of JAK family kinases. The invention also Page 76

77 provides pharmaceutically acceptable compositions comprising said compounds and methods of using the compositions in the treatment of various disease, conditions, or disorders. 21: 2008/ : 2008/11/05. 43: 2012/05/07 51: E21B, E21L 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: WEAVER, Steven 33: AU 31: : : ROTARY CUTTING PICK A cutting pick 10 comprising an elongate shank 12 and a cutting tip 11 mounted to one end of the shank 12. The cutting tip 11 has a leading end 11a, a trailing end 11b and a mounting portion 22 for mounting to the shank 12. The tip 11 has a shape such that it diverges outwardly in a direction from the leading end 11a to the trailing end 11b to a portion of maximum diameter. An annular sleeve 18 is attached about the shank 12 adjacent to and in noncontracting relationship with the trailing end 11b of the curring tip 11. The annular sleeve is a split ring. The maximum diameter 23 of the curring tip 11 is of greater diameter than the diameter of the inner diameter of the annular sleeve 18 so that the portion of maximum diameter 23 overlies the sleeve 18 radially. 21: 2008/ : 2008/11/27. 43: 2012/05/07 51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N 71: Biogen Idec MA Inc. 72: GLASER, Scott, VAN VLIJMEN, Herman, LUGOVSKOY, Alexey Alexandrovic, SANICOLA- NADEL, Michele, WU, Xiufeng, GARBER, Ellen, SALDANHA, Jose William 33: US 31: US 60/641,691 32: : CRIPTO BINDING MOLECULES Humanized forms of an anti-cripto antibody and portions thereof. In one embodiment, the variable regions of these antibodies or polypeptides comprising them (e.g., full-length antobodies or domain deleted antobodies) can be used to treat disorders, such as cancer. 21: 2009/ : 2009/02/13. 43: 2012/05/15 51: A61K, C07C, C07D 71: AstraZeneca AB, Bayer Schering Pharma Aktiengesellschaft 72: BERGER, Markus, DAHMEN, Jan, REHWINKEL, Hartmut, JAROCH, Stefan, SCHAECKE, Heike 33: EP 31: : : US 31: 60/830,671 32: : BENZYL AMINES, A PROCESS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION AND THEIR USE AS ANTI- INFLAMMATORY AGENTS Page 77

78 The present invention relates to the compounds of formula (I), processes for their production and their use as anti-inflammatory agents. 21: 2009/ : 2009/02/20. 43: 2012/05/21 51: A61M 71: SMITH, David William 72: SMITH, David William 33: US 31: 60/841,403 32: : METHOD OF IMPARTING A MONO-AXIAL OR MULTIAXIAL STIFFNESS TO EXTRUDED MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS RESULTING THEREFROM A method of modifying the stiffness properties of a material by imparting grooves or cross sectional shapes to a surface or multiple surfaces of the material is described. Materials made by this method, and products made with the material, such as nasal dilators, packaging, construction materials and medical devices, are also described. 21: 2009/ : 2009/02/24. 43: 2012/04/25 51: A01N, A61K 71: The University Of Montana 72: POULSEN, David J., RAU, Thomas Frederick 33: US 31: 60/839,974 32: : METHOD OF REDUCING NEURONAL CELL DAMAGE The present invention is directed to a method of reducing the occurrence of neuronal cell damage, including death, caused by transient cerebral hypoxia and/or ischemia. The method comprises the steps of: diagnosing a subject having a transient cerebral hypoxic and/or ischemic condition; and within 16 hours after onset of the condition, administering to the subject a neuroprotective amount of a pharmaceutical agent. The pharmaceutical agent is preferably selected from the group consisting of: a central nervous system stimulant (CNSS), monoamine neurotransmitter, monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), tricyclic antidepressant (TCA), or a combination thereof. Preferred agents include amphetamines, methamphetamine, methylphenidate, methylenedioxymethamphetamine, or a combination thereof. 21: 2009/ : 2009/04/15. 43: 2012/05/02 51: E21D 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: WEAVER, Steven, WEBB, Darren, HORSCH, John, KENNY, Matthew 33: AU 31: : : AU 31: : : A ROCK BOLT AND AN ANCHORING DEVICE The present invention relates to a rock bolt (10) comprising first (11) and second ends (12), a shaft (13) extending between the ends, and an anchoring device (23) extending along a first part of the shaft adjacent the first end. The anchoring device comprises a mandrel (29), and at least one expansion element (24) overlaying the mandrel. The expansion element is displaced radially outwardly on a predetermined relative movement between the mandrel and the expansion element. The expansion element is joined to a connector (25) to form an anchor assembly. The anchor assembly is keyed to the mandrel. The anchor assembly comprises relative rotation actuator means (42A, 42B) active during rotation of the anchoring device. The invention further relates to an anchoring device (23) per se. Page 78

79 21: 2009/ : 2009/04/24. 43: 2012/05/17 51: A01H, C07H, C12N 71: Iowa Corn Promotion Board 72: MCLAREN, James, DUCK, Nicholas, VANDE BERG, Brian, SCHAWALDER, Alissa, BEILINSON, Vadim, HINSON, Jill 33: US 31: 60/854,927 32: : PLANTS WITH IMPROVED NITROGEN UTILIZATION AND STRESS TOLERANCE The present invention relates to transgenic plants that have increased nitrogen use efficiency, stress tolerance, or both and that have been transformed using a novel vector construct including nucleic acid sequences that modulate nitrogen use in plants. In various embodiments, the vector construct includes one or more nucleic acid sequences selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, or 38. The invention also relates to isolated vectors for transforming plants and to antibodies used for detecting transformed plants. The invention also relates to methods of expressing in plants the nucleic acid molecules corresponding to the nucleic acid sequences that modulate nitrogen use in plants or are modulated by nitrogen conditions. 33: US 31: 61/061,287 32: : CONTROL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SIGNALS OF COINS THROUGH MULTI-PLY PLATING TECHNOLOGY The present invention relates to novel metallic composites that are useful as coinage materials. These composites are produced through a multi-ply plating process and are designed to overcome diffuculties assiciated with calibrating vending machines that can result in fraud. In one embodiment, the metallic composite comprises a steel core over which nickel and then a nonmagnetic metal such as copper, brass or bronze is deposited as a layered pair. The magnetic and nonmagnetic metals may also be applied in the reverse order, with the copper, brass or bronze applied directly over the steel en then covered by the nickel. The elctromagnetic signature (EMS) of the composite is controlled by defining the thickness of the deposited metal layers. Advantageously, the invention overcomes problems associated when different coins are made from the same alloy and have similar sizes, and therefore cannot be distinguished by vending machines. 21: 2009/ : 2009/06/15. 43: 2012/05/02 51: A44C; G07D; B32B 71: ROYAL CANADIAN MINT 72: TRUONG, HIEU CONG Page 79

80 21: 2009/ : 2009/07/01. 43: 2012/05/17 51: E21D, F16K 71: VIDEX MINING PRODUCTS 72: JOSEF, Moshe, LASZLO, George 33: South Africa 31: 2008/ : : A PRE-STRESSING DEVICE FOR A MINE PROP A pre-stressing device (10) for a mine prop comprises a distensible body comprising a first wall (12) an opposed second wall (14). The second wall defines a socket formation (16) for receiving an end of a mine prop. The first wall is configured to comprise at least one region (22) of preferential deformation during of the device relative to another region (24) of the first wall. The region preferred deformation (22) is separated from the other region by at least one corrugation 36.1 and 36.2 inlet 16 for connecting to a liquid supply (not shown) and which is in fluid flow communition with the cavity 14. The body 12 also has a first outlet 18 located opposite to the first inlet 18, from which coloured liquid, such as water, is expellable, also being fluid flow communication with the cavity 14. A liquid supply channel 20 extends between the first inlet 16 and the outlet 18. The liquid supply channel 20 is in fluid flow communication with the cavity 14, so that water flowing through the channel 20 is coloured. 21: 2009/ : 2009/08/14. 43: 2012/05/14 51: A61H, A61M, A61V 71: LANDMAN, Pamela Susan 72: LANDMAN, Pamela Susan 33: South Africa 31: 2008/ : : CHROMATHERAPY APPARATUS This invention relates to chromotherapy apparatus 10 comprising a body 12 defining a cavity 14 for receiving liquid colouring means, such as colouring dye or colouring crystals. The body 12 has a first 21: 2009/ : 17/09/ : 01/06/ : A61F 71: QUALITY IN FLOW LTD 72: ELAZARI-VOLCANI, Ron, VISHNIA, David, SHANI, Eyal, KAIDAR, Avner 33: US. 31: 11/685, : 2007/03/13 54: DEVICE FOR HEATING A FLOW OF LIQUID BY ELECTRICAL HEATING OF A METALLIC DEVICE CONDUIT 57: A device (100) for heating a flow of liquid from an initial temperature to a desired temperature for intravenous delivery includes an elongated conduit (120) formed from metallic material having an inlet (102) for receiving the flow of liquid at the initial temperature and an outlet (104) for delivering the flow of liquid at the desired temperature. A temperature sensing arrangement ( , 224) is deployed to generate an output indicating the temperature of the liquid at a number of locations along the conduit (120). A controller (140) generates electrical current flowing within at least one length of the wall of the conduit, thereby generating heat within the wall so as to heat the flow of liquid to reach the desired temperature at the outlet. Page 80

81 detecting data from a narrowband baseband signal, a bandwidth detector responsive to a received signal to distinguish narrowband and wideband signals and an input switching circuit., An adaptive range vehicle recovery system including an adaptive range vehicle locating unit including a narrowband baseband generator for generating a narrowband signal, a wideband baseband generator for generating a wideband signal, a timing control circuit responsive to an activation signal to transmit, alternately, said narrowband signal at a first rate, and said wideband signal at a second rate and responsive to a track signal to transmit one of said wideband and a narrowband signals at a third, different, rate, and also to an adaptive range vehicle recovery system including an adaptive range vehicle track unit including a data decoder including, a wideband decoder for detecting data from a wideband baseband signal, a narrowband decoder for detecting data from a narrowband baseband signal, a bandwidth detector responsive to a received signal to distinguish narrowband and wideband signals and an input switching circuit. 21: 2009/ : 10/09/ : 11/06/ : H04B 71: LOJACK OPERATING COMPANY LP 72: KRISHNA SAMPATH and RHODES JESSE 33: US. 31: 11/716, : 2007/03/12 54: ADAPTIVE RANGE VEHICLE LOCATING UNIT, VEHICLE TRACKING UNIT AND VEHICLE RECOVERY SYSTEM INCLUDING SAME 57: An adaptive range vehicle recovery system including an adaptive range vehicle locating unit including a narrowband baseband generator for generating a narrowband signal, a wideband baseband generator for generating a wideband signal, a timing control circuit responsive to an activation signal to transmit, alternately, said narrowband signal at a first rate, and said wideband signal at a second rate and responsive to a track signal to transmit one of said wideband and a narrowband signals at a third, different, rate, and also to an adaptive range vehicle recovery system including an adaptive range vehicle track unit including a data decoder including, a wideband decoder for detecting data from a wideband baseband signal, a narrowband decoder for 21: 2009/ : 2009/09/21. 43: 2012/03/26 51: F03D, H02P 71: FLODESIGN WIND TURBINE CORP. 72: PRESZ, Walter, M., Jr., WERLE, Michael, J. 33: USA. 31: 60/919,588 32: : WIND TURBINE WITH MIXERS AND EJECTORS A Mixer/Ejector Wind Turbine ('MEWT') system is disclosed which routinely exceeds the efficiencies of prior wind turbines. In the preferred embodiment, Applicants' MEWT incorporates advanced flow mixing technology, single and multi-stage ejector technology, aircraft and propulsion aerodynamics and noise abatement technologies in a unique manner to fluid-dynamically improve the operational effectiveness and efficiency of wind turbines, so that its operating efficiency routinely exceeds the Betz Page 81

82 limit. Applicants' preferred MEWT embodiment comprises: an aerodynamically contoured turbine shroud with an inlet; a ring of stator vanes; a ring of rotating blades (i.e., an impeller) in line with the stator vanes; and a mixer/ejector pump to increase the flow volume through the turbine while rapidly mixing the low energy turbine exit flow with high energy bypass wind flow. The MEWT can produce three or more time the power of its un-shrouded counterparts for the same frontal area, and can increase the productivity of wind farms by a factor of two or more. The same MEWT is safer and quieter providing improved wind turbine options for populated areas maximum cross dimension by means of a suitable binder material. Also provided is a method of converting fine powdery alumina dross into such particles. Cement may be used as a binder material. The particles may be calcined. 21: 2009/ : 2008/06/18. 43: 2012/05/15 51: C10G 71: THE PETROLEUM OIL AND GAS CORPORATION OF SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 72: MDLELENI, MASIKANA MILLAN, KNOTTENBELT, CYRIL DAVID, MARIPANE, KGOLOLE DAVID, HLOHLOZA, NKULULEKO STEWART 33: US 31: 60/929,229 32: : REMOVAL OF ULTRA-FINE PARTICLES FROM A FISCHER TROPSCH STREAM This invention relates to processes for removing particles such as catalyst fines from hydrocarbon streams, such as a wax dried from a Fischer Tropsch reaction using centrifugation in combination with a treatment with an aqueous solution preferably containing an acid, or with an acid. According to an aspect of the invention, catalyst particles are removed from a wax derived from a Fischer Tropsch by pre-treating the hydrocarbon stream with an aqueous solution and forming a mixture comprising the hydrocarbon stream and 5-25% v/v organic acid solution; and introducing the mixture to a centrifuge and separating, from the mixture, a hydrocarbon stream, an aqueous solution and particles. The process may be a continuous and/or a batch process. 21: 2009/ : 2009/11/17. 43: 2012/05/22 51: C04B, C12C 71: BUMATECH (PTY) LIMITED 72: FOUCHE, Pierre Mark, HEWITT, Samuel 33: South Africa 31: 2007/ : : South Africa 31: 2008/ : : FLUX AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME The invention relates to a desulphurising flux comprising alumina dross formed into agglomerated particles of a size distribution of between 3 mm and 40 mm, preferably between 3 mm and 60 mm in 21: 2009/ : 2009/12/18. 43: 2012/05/03 51: G05D 71: Fluor Technologies Corporation 72: WONG, Vincent Wai, CHOW, Thomas King, GEBUR, John 33: US 31: 60/945,495 32: : AIR DEMAND FEEDBACK CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SULFUR RECOVERY UNITS A Claus plant with multiple parallel thermal stages that provide a combined effluent to downstream catalytic stages includes a controller that allows independent and individual control for each of the thermal stages as a function of measured chemical Page 82

83 composition of the thermal stage effluents and catalytic stage effluent. system that enables smart management of the accumulation of energy from the sun and/or secondary energy supply system, as well as selective flow of energy to only certain components of energy demand systems, wherein the solar energy accumulation system is an array of solar panels, aided with focusing energy reflective panels, a battery storage system, and a DC to AC converter system, and the smart controller is a microprocessor and sensor based system with an appropriate visual interfacing unit. 21: 2009/ : 2007/05/09. 43: 2012/05/03 51: C07K 71: PANGENETICS B.V. 72: DEN HARTOG, MARCEL THEODORUS, VAN NEERVEN, RUPRECHT JULES JOOST, JOHNSON, KEVIN STUART, CASSON, ROBERT DUNCAN 33: EP 31: : : US 31: 60/798,819 32: : ANTAGONISTIC ANTI-HUMAN CD40 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY The present invention provides novel antagonistic anti-human CD40 monoclonal antibodies, methods for generating them and uses thereof. 21: 2009/ : 2009/05/05. 43: 2012/05/14 51: F24J 71: TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 72: SNYMAN, Thinus, SNYMAN, Lukas, Willem 33: ZA 31: 2008/ : : SMART CONTROLLER SOLAR BACKUP AND ENERGY SUPPLEMENT SYSTEM FOR GRID LINE POWER DEMAND SYSTEMS The invention relates to a smart microprocessor and sensor based controller and solar powered backup 21: 2009/ : 2009/07/07. 43: 2012/05/11 51: B03D E06C 71: MAKGOKWA, Fannie, Shimalo 72: MAKGOKWA, Fannie, Shimalo 54: LADDER The invention provides a ladder having independently adjustable ground engaging supports, wherein the length of at least one of the supports is adjustable independently from the other supports. Page 83

84 One of the supports has an outer sleeve portion and a telescopingly extending inner portion. 21: 2010/ : 2010/01/27. 43: 2012/05/21 51: E04G, E04H 71: VORSTER, Daniël Benjamin 72: VORSTER, Daniël Benjamin 33: South Africa 31: 2008/ : : A SPACER ARRANGEMENT This invention relates to a spacer arrangement for elongate elements to be spaced, such as wire, rope, twine and the like and more particularly, but not exclusively, to a spacer pole for a fence, commonly called a dropper, and fastening means to fasten the dropper to the fence wires. The spaces and fastening means may also be used to maintain a desired spacing between other wires not associated with a fence. 21: 2010/ : 2010/02/04. 43: 2012/05/11 51: A61K, A61P 71: AstraZeneca AB 72: ERIKSSON, Håkan, POEWE, Werner 33: US 31: 60/957,525 32: : US 31: 60/957,523 32: : MIPO INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE AND MULTIPLE SYSTEM ATROPHY The present invention relates to the use of 2-thioxol,2, 3, 5- tetrahydro-pyrrolo[3,2-d]pyrimidine-4-one, thioxanthine and 2- thioxo-l,2,3,7-tetrahydro-6hpurin-6-one derivatives as MPO inhibitors for the treatment of multiple system atrophy (MSA), Huntington' s disease (HD). Page 84

85 21: 2010/ : 2010/02/11. 43: 2012/05/11 51: A61K, A61P, C07J 71: Bayer Schering Pharma Aktiengesellschaft 72: PETERS, Olaf, BRAEUER, Nico, THIEME, Ina, PRELLE, Katja, MUHN, Hans-Peter, FRITZEMEIER, Karl-Heinrich 33: EP 31: : : 8-BETA-SUBSTITUTED ESTRATRIENES AS SELECTIVELY ACTIVE ESTROGENS The invention refers to 8ß-substituted estra- 1,3,5(10)-triene derivatives of general formula (I), their use as pharmaceutical active ingredients, which have in vitro a higher affinity to estrogen receptor preparations from rat prostates than to estrogen receptor preparations from rat uteri and in vivo a preferential action in the ovary in comparison to the uterus, their production, their therapeutic use and pharmaceutical dispensing forms that contain the new compounds. defined above wherein the filler is present in an amount of at least about 1 % by weight, based on the total weight of the composition, the cationic inorganic and organic compounds are each present in an amount of from about 0 to about 30 kg/ton, based on the weight of filler, whereby the composition comprises at least one of the cationic inorganic and organic compounds, and the anionic polysaccharide has a degree of substitution of net anionic groups of up to about The invention further relates to a method of preparing a filler composition comprising mixing a), b), c) and d) as defined above. The invention further relates to a filler composition obtainable by the method, use of a filler composition as an additive to an aqueous cellulosic suspension in a papermaking process, and a process of producing paper comprising adding the filler composition to an aqueous cellulosic suspension. The invention further relates to paper obtainable by the process and paper comprising the filler composition. 21: 2010/ : 2010/02/15. 43: 2012/05/28 51: C08L, D21H 71: Akzo Nobel N.V. 72: SIMONSON, Patrik, PERSSON, Michael 33: EP 31: : : US 31: 60/949,923 32: : FILLER COMPOSITION The present invention relates to a filler composition comprising a) a filler, b) a cationic inorganic compound, c) a cationic organic compound, and d) an anionic polysaccharide, wherein the filler is present in an amount of at least about 1 % by weight, based on the total weight of the composition, the anionic polysaccharide is present in an amount of about 1 to about 100 kg/ton, based on the weight of filler, and wherein the composition is substantially free from fibers. The invention further relates to a filler composition comprising a), b), c) and d) as 21: 2010/ : 2010/02/15. 43: 2012/05/15 51: H04B 71: Motorola Solutions, Inc. 72: CYBART, Adam, ADY, Roger W., ARNHOLT, Christopher A., CRANFILL, David B., GROVES, William R. 33: US 31: 11/844,524 32: : DISPLAY FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE A portable electronic device (200) including a housing having a movable housing portion in the Page 85

86 form of a flip, rotating blade or slider portion. A controller is electrically coupled to a plurality of light shutter portions in the movable housing portion, wherein the controller independently configuring each light shutter portion between first and second light transmitting states based upon input from a sensor, an application or based upon the configuration of the housing. The shutter portions may obscure or reveal an underlying display or inputs. 21: 2010/ : 26/02/ : 01/06/ : A61K, A61P 71: LONGHORN VACCINES & DIAGNOSTICS LLC 72: FISCHER GERALD W and DAUM LUKE T 33: US. 31: 60/ : 2007/08/27 54: IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS 57: Disclosed are immunogenic compositions, and methods for their use in the formulation and administration of therapeutic and prophylactic pharmaceutical agents. In particular, the invention provides immunogenic compositions and methods for preventing, treating, and/or ameliorating microbial infection, including, for example, influenza, or one or more symptoms thereof. 21: 2010/ : 2010/03/17. 43: 2012/05/03 51: B01J, C01B, C10G 71: Exxonmobil Research and Engineering Company 72: LAI, Wenyih F., ROTH, Wieslaw J., KAY, Robert E., ELIA, Christine N. 33: US 31: 11/901,490 32: : SYNTHESIS OF HIGH ACTIVITY ZSM-48 A process for producing ZSM-48 comprises crystallizing an aqueous reaction mixture comprising at least one source of silica, at least one source of alumina, at least one source of hydroxyl ions, at least one source of diquaternary alkylammonium, R2+, ions having the formula: (CH3)3N+(CH2)5N+(CH3)3 and optionally ZSM-48 seed crystals, wherein said reaction mixture has a composition including the following molar ratios: R2+:SiO2 less than 0.1 SiO2:Al2O3 less than : 2010/ : 2006/12/22. 43: 2012/04/13 51: B61L 71: ASF-KEYSTONE, INC. 72: LEFEBVRE, WILLIAM, MCCANN, MICHAEL J 33: US 31: 60/753,593 32: : RAILROAD TRAIN MONITORING SYSTEM Railcar monitoring utilizes instrumented, flexible pads supported within the truck pedestal jaws on the bearing adapters. The pads contain sensors for monitoring temperature pressure, shifting loads, truck hunting and the like and have circuitry for processing information received from the sensors and for processing and reporting departures of performance variables to a remote source. The system cyclically activates polling each pad on a car and communicates signals of critical departures and car identity to a remote source. Page 86

87 21: 2010/ : 2010/04/09. 43: 2012/05/08 51: C07H 71: Cilag AG 72: JUNGMANN, Oliver, KRAUT, Norbert 33: EP 31: : : METHOD OF PRODUCING 2' -DEOXY-5- AZACYTIDINE (DECITABINE) Method of producing 2'-deoxy-5-azacytidine (Decitabine) by providing a compound of formula (I), wherein R is a removable substituent known per se; and R1 is a removable substituent; further providing a silylated base of formula (II), wherein R2 is a protecting group, preferably a trimethylsilyl TMS ) - residue; reacting the compound of formula (I) and the compound of formula (II) together in a suitable anhydrous solvent and in the presence of a suitable catalyst; and removing the substituents R from the compound obtained in order to obtain the compound 2'-deoxy-5-azacytidine (Decitabine), characterized in that said catalyst is selected from the group comprising a salt of an aliphatic sulphonic acid or a salt of a strong inorganic acid. 21: 2010/ : 2008/10/31. 43: 2012/04/16 51: H04L 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: SALTSIDIS, PANAGIOTIS, JULIEN, MARTIN, MONETTE, SYLVAIN 33: US 31: 60/984,892 32: : A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ETHERNET PROTECTION SWITCHING IN A PROVIDER BACKBONE BRIDGING TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DOMAIN A system and method of providing Ethernet protection switching in a PBB-TE Domain. The method begins by establishing two PBB-TE trunks (102, 104) between a first B-component (108) and a second B-component (112). Each trunk includes two unidirectional Ethernet Switching Paths, ESPs, with each associated with a possibly different VLAN identifier. Data traffic is mapped onto the first PBB- TE trunk, where the first PBB-TE trunk corresponds to a working entity and the second PBB-TE trunk corresponds to a backup protection entity. Data traffic is sent via a first ESP (114) of the first trunk (102) associated with a first VID (128) and a second ESP (116) of the first trunk associated with a second VID (166). The two PBB-TE trunks are monitored for faults. Upon detecting a fault on one of the PBB-TE trunks, data traffic is remapped onto the other PBB- TE trunk (104) via a third ESP (118) associated with a third VID (130) and a fourth ESP (120) associated with a fourth VID (168). Page 87

88 54: BIPHENYL CARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF The present invention relates to compounds having the general Formula (I) with the definitions of R1, R2, R3, and R4 given below, and/or a salt or ester thereof. Furthermore the invention relates to the use of said compounds for the treatment of Alzheimer s disease and their use for the modulation of g- secretase activity. 21: 2010/ : 2010/05/05. 43: 2012/05/22 51: B01D 71: University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 72: CUKROWSKA, Ewa, CHIMUKA, Luke 33: ZA 31: 2007/ : : METHOD OF AND APPARATUS FOR EXTRACTING CHEMICALS This invention relates to a method and to an apparatus for extracting at leas one desired chemical from a solution. The apparatus has a first chamber into which a solution containing the desired chemical is introduced and a second chamber containing an adsorbent which is specific for the desired chemical an which adsorbs it thus facilitating its removal from the second chamber for analysis or the like. A liquid membrane which is permeable to the desired chemical but impermeable to the adsorbent and desired chemical complex separates the first and second chambers. 21: 2010/ : 2010/05/18. 43: 2012/05/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07C 71: Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V. 72: HO, Chih Yung 33: US 31: 60/981,170 32: : AMIDE LINKED MODULATORS OF Y- SECRETASE The present invention relates to compounds of Formula I as shown below, wherein the definitions of A, R1 R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, and R8 are provided in the specification. Compounds of Formula I are useful for the treatment of diseases associated with y-secretase activity, including Alzheimer s disease. 21: 2010/ : 2010/05/14. 43: 2012/05/15 51: A61K, A61P, C07C 71: Janssen Pharmaceutica, N.V. 72: HO, Chih Yung 33: US 31: 60/980,587 32: Page 88

89 21: 2010/ : 2010/05/18. 43: 2012/05/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V. 72: HO, Chih Yung 33: US 31: 60/981,189 32: : PIPERIDINYL AND PIPERAZINYL MODULATORS OF Y-SECRETASE The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I) as shown below, wherein the definitions of Het, R0, R1 R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, and R9 are provided in the specification. Compounds of Formula (I) are useful for the treatment of diseases associated with &ggr;-secretase activity, including Alzheimer s disease. 21: 2010/ : 2010/05/18. 43: 2012/05/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07C, C07D 71: Janssen Pharmaceutica, N.V. 72: HO, Chih Yung 33: US 31: 60/981,209 32: : CARBON LINKED MODULATORS OF Y- SECRETASE The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I) as shown below, wherein the definitions of A, X, R1, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, and R9 are provided in the specification. Compounds of Formula (I) are useful for the treatment of diseases associated with y-secretase activity, including Alzheimer s disease. 21: 2010/ : 18/06/ : 14/05/ : B07B, F16B 71: LUDOWICI AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 72: ANGUS ROBERT BRUCE 33: CN. 31: : 2008/01/14 54: CLIP RAILS FOR USE WITH SCREENING APPARATUS 57: A clip rail comprises an elongated body having a first end and a second end. The elongated body defines an upper recess configured to engage with one or more screen panels, the elongated body further defines a lower recess configured to engage a support member of a screening apparatus. Each of the first end and second end includes a two-platform structure, the two- platform structure configured to engage with another two-platform structure, wherein the first platform is offset from the second platform. Further, the first platform is adjacent to the second platform, and the second platform is laterally and vertically offset from the first platform, and the first platform is in a first plane and the second platform is in a second plane. The elongated body may further define first and second opposed, upper sidewalls extending upwardly along the length of the elongate body, the first and second opposed, upper sidewalls defining the upper recess, and first and second opposed, lower sidewalls extending downwardly along the length of the body, the opposed lower sidewalls defining the lower recess. Page 89

90 21: 2010/ : 2010/07/29. 43: 2012/05/02 51: A61F 71: McNeil-PPC, Inc. 72: FUNG, Paul Y. 33: US 31: 12/512,135 32: : INDIVIDUALLY PACKAGED ABSORBENT ARTICLE ASSEMBLY An individually packaged absorbent article assembly including a tri-folded absorbent article having two end portions and an intermediate portion, and a pouch containing the tri-folded absorbent article, the pouch be structured and arranged to enable a user to selectively open the pouch to thereby expose a garment-facing surface of the intermediate portion of the absorbent article prior to exposing a garment facing surface of either of the end portions of the absorbent article. 21: 2010/ : 2010/07/29. 43: 2012/04/30 51: A61F, B65D 71: McNeil-PPC, Inc. 72: FUNG, Paul Y. 33: US 31: 12/512,147 32: : METHOD OF PACKAGING AN ABSORBENT ARTICLE AND ATTACHING THE ABSORBENT ARTICLE TO AN UNDERGARMENT A method of individually packaging an absorbent article and attaching the absorbent article to an undergarment including the steps of providing a trifolded absorbent article having two end portions and an intermediate portion, providing a pouch containing the tri-folded absorbent article, opening the pouch to thereby expose a garment-facing surface of the intermediate portion of the absorbent article prior to exposing a garment facing surface of either of the end portions of the absortbent article. 21: 2010/ : 2009/02/06. 43: 2012/04/11 51: A61K 71: WOCKHARDT RESEARCH CENTRE 72: TALWAR, MUNISH, KAPOOR, RITESH, MATE, SANJAY, JAIN, GIRISH KUMAR 33: IN 31: 264/MUM/ : : PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF ENTACAPONE CO-MICRONIZED WITH SUGAR ALCOHOLS The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising entacapone or Page 90

91 pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof along with one or more sugar alcohols; wherein the entacapone is co-micronized with one or more sugar alcohols. The invention also relates to processes of making such compositions. 21: 2010/ : 2010/08/24. 43: 2012/05/28 51: G06Q 71: Amadeus S.A.S. 72: SAVORNIN, Richard 33: EP 31: : : A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GRAPHICALLY DISPLAYING DATA A method of graphically displaying data on a graphic representation, such as the map, to a user in order to enable the user to select a service that meets one or more predetermined user-defined criteria, wherein the service includes one or more parameters, such as price, that influences the selection of the service by the user and the graphic representation includes first point, second points and other points, the method comprising the steps of identifying a first point on the graphic representation that is associated with the service and a first predetermined user defined criterion; identifying a plurality of second points on the graphic representation that are associated with a second predetermined userdefined criteria and the service; determining a mathematical function relating to the one or more parameters; the first point; and the or each second point in order to interpolate a mathematical surface matching one or more parameters at the or each second points; displaying the mathematical surface to the user to enable selection of a second or other point based on a required value for the one or more parameters by means of the mathematical surface. 21: 2010/ : 02/08/ : 01/06/ : E21D 71: RAFFIA TUFBAG (PTY) LTD and REATILE TIMRITE (PTY) LTD 72: HOWELL MARK, PIENAAR FRANS ROELOF PETRUS, THORPE JOHN RICHARD 33: ZA. 31: 2009/ : 2009/09/25, 54: YIELDING MINE SUPPORT 57: This invention relates to a load support bag and to a mine support pack incorporating the load support bag that constitute additions to, improvements in or modifications of the invention described and claimed in South African Patent No. 2008/ The pack system 202 is made up of a number of discrete grout bags 200. In use, the bags 200 are arranged on top of each other, and once the bags are filled and the pumped grout has set, the bags 200 combine to form a concrete pillar. The bags have a central hole 204 to accommodate a conventional timber elongate. The grout bag 200 bag includes an integral yield control element constituted by relatively narrow straps 220 of woven polypropylene tape or webbing. Page 91

92 21: 2010/ : 2010/08/27. 43: 2012/04/03 51: E21D 71: BENT IT OVER MARKETING CC 72: EKSTEEN, PAUL 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : : HYDRAULIC PRE-STRESSING DEVICE This invention relates to a hydraulic pre-stressing device, and more particularly but not exclusively, to a hydraulic pre-stressing device for use in prestressing a mine prop in a mining application. The hydraulic pre-stressing device includes a piston and cylinder arrangement comprising a piston that is at least partially locatable inside the cylinder so as to define and enclosed volume therebetween, the piston being displaceable relative to the cylinder when the enclosed volume is pressurized. In addition, either the cylinder or the piston is adapted to receive an end of a mine prop. 21: 2010/ : 2009/04/08. 43: 2012/05/02 51: C07C; C07D 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: ANNIS, GARY DAVID 33: US 31: 61/043,452 32: : US 31: 61/080,437 32: : METHOD FOR PREPARING 3- TRIFLUOROMETHYL CHALCONES Disclosed is a method for preparing a compound of Formula (1) wherein Q and Z are as defined in the disclosure comprising distilling water from a mixture comprising a compound of Formula (2), a compound of Formula (3), a base comprising at least one compound selected from the group consisting of alkaline earth metal hydroxides of Formula (4) wherein M is Ca, Sr or Ba, alkali metal carbonates of Formula (4a) wherein M 1 is Li, Na or K, 1,5- diazabicyclo[4.3.0]non-5-ene and 1,8- diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene, and an aprotic solvent capable of forming a low-boiling azeotrope with water. Also disclosed is a method for preparing a compound of Formula (2) comprising (1) forming a reaction mixture comprising a Grignard reagent derived from contacting a compound of Formula (5) wherein X is Cl, Br or I with magnesium metal or an alkylmagnesium halide in the presence of an ethereal solvent, and then (2) contacting the reaction mixture with a compound of Formula (6) wherein Y is OR 11 or NR 12 R 13, and R 11, R 12 and R 13 are as defined in the disclosure. Further disclosed is a method for preparing a compound of Formula (7) wherein Q and Z are as defined in the disclosure, using a compound of Formula (1) characterized by preparing the compound of Formula (1) by the method disclosed above or using a compound of Formula 1 prepared by the method disclosed above. Page 92

93 21: 2010/ : 2009/03/24. 43: 2012/04/13 51: B29C; B05D 71: TAMICARE LTD. 72: GILOH, EHUD 33: US 31: 12/056,040 32: : METHODS TO PRODUCE STRETCHABLE PRODUCTS The invention provides methods for producing flexible, stretchable, and/or elastic products comprised principally of material such as natural elastomers and other synthetic polymers. The method for producing stretchable products by spraying product material over a workpiece former, and method for creating perforated products by spraying product material over fibres in an upright position. The invention provides methods for making double sided fibre coating of the product and, or to at least coating the product surface on the side facing the wall without the need for removing the product from the wall. 21: 2010/ : 2010/09/07. 43: 2012/04/26 51: B65D 71: NATHANIEL, Andrew Homer 72: NATHANIEL, Andrew Homer 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : : DISPENSER A dispenser for adding, in use, an adjunct to a containerised liquid is shown. The dispenser has an adjunct receptacle which is locatable within the container, which receptacle is sealed with respect to the container when so located, and a means for dispensing the adjunct into the liquid. The containerised liquid can be a consumable liquid, such as a beverage or a non-consumable liquid, for example an industrially applicable liquid, such as oil, a recreationally applicable liquid or a domestically applicable liquid, such as dishwashing liquid. The adjunct could be in solid form or in liquid form and where in solid form it is anticipated that the solid will be an effervescent solid. The adjunct could be nonconsumable and have application as an adjunct to various industrially, recreationally or domestically applicable liquids or the adjunct could be consumable and have application as medicaments or supplements which are added, in use, to the containerised liquid. 21: 2010/ : 2009/04/03. 43: 2012/04/11 51: B65C 71: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION 72: RACKOVAN, MITCHELL J, LORENCE, JAMES PAUL, POTTER, CRAIG WILLIAM, PASTOR, RICHARD D, CONE, WILLIAM LEWIS, PREVITY, RICHARD A 33: US 31: 12/237,761 32: : US 31: PCT/US08/ : : METHOD FOR APPLYING A PRESSURE SENSITIVE SHRINK LABEL TO AN ARTICLE A method of applying a label (12) to an article (10), the method comprising : - providing an article having a surface comprising at least one compound curve (16); - providing a label comprising (i) a heat shrinkable film having an inner surface and an outer surface; and (ii) a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive on the inner surface of the heat shrinkable film, wherein the label has a first edge and a contact region, - contacting the adhesive layer in the contact region of the label with the article; - and applying heat and pressure simultaneously to the label in a direction from the contact region to the first edge such that the first edge of the label adheres to the article and the label shrinks to conform to the compound curve of the article, wherein the heat and pressure are applied by at least one hot air knife assembly comprising a source of heated air, a flow control mechanism and one or more hot air slots. 21: 2010/ : 2009/04/16. 43: 2012/04/16 51: A61K; A61P 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS 72: GAUDIN, CHRISTOPHE, HAMDANI, NACÉRA, RADZIK, DAVIDE, VAN EICKELS, MARTIN Page 93

94 33: FR 31: : : FR 31: : : EP 31: : : EP 31: : : US 31: 61/045,995 32: : US 31: 61/060,257 32: : US 31: 61/151,611 32: : US 31: 61/151,622 32: : US 31: 61/159,956 32: : USE OF DRONEDARONE FOR THE PREPARATION OF A MEDICAMENT FOR USE IN THE PREVENTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR HOSPITALIZATION OR OF MORTALITY Use of dronedarone or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, for the preparation of a medicament for use in the prevention of cardiovascular hospitalization or of mortality. 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/01. 43: 2012/05/02 51: A41B; A61F 71: DP HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS PTY LTD 72: BURMEISTER, DIANNE 54: ANTI-SLIP STOCKING SOLE A compression stocking is described with anti-slip means at the bottom surface of the stocking sole. The anti-slip means comprises beading forming one or more elongate grip members having a wave shape. The sole comprises a woven tread and at least some of the elongate grip members overlie the tread. 33: US 31: 61/052,068 32: : US 31: 61/052,113 32: : US 31: 61/108,777 32: : SUSTAINED RELEASE DELIVERY OF ACTIVE AGENTS TO TREAT GLAUCOMA AND OCULAR HYPERTENSION The methods described herein provide treatment of glaucoma, ocular hypertension, and elevated intraocular pressure with latanoprost or other therapeutic agent(s). Implant devices for insertion into a punctum of a patient provide sustained release of latanoprost or other therapeutic agent(s) that is maintained for 7, 14, 21, 30, 45, 60, or 90 days or more, thus avoiding patient noncompliance and reducing or lowering adverse events associated with eye drop administration of latanoprost or other therapeutic agent(s) and other therapeutic agent(s). 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/02. 43: 2012/05/14 51: A61K, A61P 71: QLT INC. 72: BUTUNER, Zuhal 21: 2010/ : 11/11/ : 15/05/ : F42D 71: ORICA EXPLOSIVES TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD 72: MCCANN MICHAEL JOHN and HUMMEL DIRK 33: US. 31: 61/130, : 2008/05/29 54: CALIBRATION OF DTONATORS 57: A plurality of detonator assemblies in signal communication with a blasting machine, each detonator assembly consisting of a detonator, a storage compartment for storing programmed delay time and/or oscillation count and a countdown oscillator. A transmitter for transmitting a blast rehearsal stop start and stop signal, said signals being separated by said programmed delay time individually selected for each detonator signal. The oscillator counting the total oscillation count corresponding to said delay time. When a detonator Page 94

95 assembly receives a FIRE command, the individual countdown oscillators countdowns the total oscillation count associated with its detonator assembly. 21: 2010/ : 2010/11/29. 43: 2012/05/14 51: A61H, A63B, H04H, H04L, H04W 71: GO SWEAT NET (PTY) LTD 72: LEMMER, Hermanus Richard 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : INTERACTIVE WELLNESS SYSTEM AND METHOD This invention discloses an interactve wellness system, in which a wellness association and its members can interact and influence elements of the relationship between the wellness associaton and said members, the system comprising a memory for storing input data; access means, via which communication between a member and the memory is operatively established; and processing means operatively connected to the memory and operable to communicate therewith to retrieve historical data relating to the member in connection with the at least one element and calculate differences between input data received from the member and historical data so as to update the status of the at least one element and output updated status data to the access means. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/10. 43: 2012/05/03 51: G21C 71: Areva NP 72: ROBIN, Jean-Pierre 33: FR 31: : : NUCLEAR FUEL ASSEMBLY BOTTOM NOZZLE This bottom nozzle is of the type comprising a perforated plate to allow water to pass through it, the nozzle having lateral faces (24) and at least one anti-debris element (22) positioned on a lateral face (24) to block out debris likely to infiltrate between the bottom nozzle and another adjacent bottom nozzle. In the free state, the or each anti-debris element (22) permanently projects from the lateral face (24) on which it is positioned, the or each anti-debris element (22) being elastically deformable so that it can contract towards the lateral face (24) in the event of a force being exerted on the anti-debris element (22) towards the lateral face (24). Page 95

96 54: CONTROLLING THE PRESSURE WITHIN AN ANNULAR VOLUME OF A WELLBORE A process is described for replacing at least a portion of the liquid within the annular volume of a casing system within a wellbore with a second liquid. The second liquid is preselected to provide a measure of control of the pressure within the annular volume as the fluid within the volume is being heated. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/14. 43: 2012/03/14 51: A61K, A61P 71: BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH 72: DUGI, Klaus, GRAEFE-MODY, Eva, Ulrike, HARPER, Ruth, WOERLE, Hans-Juergen 33: EP 31: : : EP 31: : : US 31: 61/105,915 32: : US 31: 61/086,620 32: : TREATMENT FOR DIABETES IN PATIENTS INAPPROPRIATE FOR METFORMIN THERAPY The present invention relates to the finding that certain DPP-4 inhibitors are particularly suitable for treating and/or preventing metabolic diseases, particularly diabetes, in patients for whom metformin therapy is inappropriate due to intolerability or contraindication against metformin. 21: 2010/ : 2006/11/16. 43: 2012/04/05 51: E21B 71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC., LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC 72: GONZALEZ, MANUEL E, HERMES, ROBERT E, LLEWELLYN, BRIAN C, BLOYS, JAMES B 33: US 31: 11/282,424 32: : 2010/ : 2006/11/16. 43: 2012/04/05 51: E21B 71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC., LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC 72: GONZALEZ, MANUEL E, HERMES, ROBERT E, LLEWELLYN, BRIAN C, BLOYS, JAMES B 33: US 31: 11/282,424 32: : CONTROLLING THE PRESSURE WITHIN AN ANNULAR VOLUME OF A WELLBORE A process is described for replacing at least a portion of the liquid within the annular volume of a Page 96

97 casing system within a wellbore with a second liquid. The second liquid is preselected to provide a measure of control of the pressure within the annular volume as the fluid within the volume is being heated. valve is adapted to reduce the rotational offset between the off position and the maximum flow position as compared to the valves of the prior art. In that embodiment, the angular offset between the off position and the maximum flow position is approximately 45. Another embodiment described herein relates to a burner tube configuration comprising a plurality of standard burner tubes and at least one supplementary sear-zone burner tube which is operable independently from the standard burner tubes. The sear-zone burner tube supplements the heat generated by the adjacent standard burner tubes to supply the intense heat needed to sear food. When the sear- zone burner tube is off, the portion of the cooking surface above the sear-zone burner tube can be used for conventional cooking of food. 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/15. 43: 2012/05/09 51: A47J, F23D, F23K, F23N 71: Weber-Stephen Products Co. 72: SCHLOSSER, Erich, BRUNO, Adrian A. 33: US 31: 12/141,343 32: : BARBECUE GRILL WITH SEAR SECTION Various embodiments of a gas valve and a searzone gas burner are described and claimed herein. One embodiment described herein relates to a control valve for regulating the flow of gas to a burner tube for a barbecue grill, wherein the control valve includes multiple flow settings, including a sear setting. At the sear setting, the valve is capable of providing additional gas flow to the gas burner to provide the intense heat needed to sear food. At the remaining settings, the valve is capable of providing an appropriate amount of gas flow for conventional cooking of food. Another embodiment of the gas 21: 2010/ : 2010/12/20. 43: 2012/05/03 51: G21G 71: Mo989 Holding B.V. 72: WOLTERBEEK, Hubert Theodoor, BODE, Peter 33: EP 31: : : A PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF NO- CARRIER ADDED 99MO The present invention relates to a process for the production of no-carrier added 99Mo by neutron Page 97

98 activation of 98Mo thereby reaching specific radioactivity which allow the use of such produced 99Mo as an option for the 99Mo produced by the fission of 235U. This has been achieved by taking advantage of the recoil of the 99Mo nuclei upon the capture of neutrons by the 98Mo containing compound. These recoiled nuclei are no longer chemically bound to the 98Mo containing compound allowing further specific separation. Preferred 98Mo containing compounds are molybdenum(0)hexacarbonyl [ (Mo (CO) 6] and molybdenum (VI ) di oxodioxinate [C4H3 (O) - NC5H3) J2-MoO2. 21: 2010/ : 2010/05/10. 43: 2012/05/11 51: A01M 71: BASF CORPORATION 72: CINK, James, H. 33: US 31: 60/979,761 32: : US 31: 12/145,344 32: : TERMITE STATION WITH REPLACEABLE CARTRIDGE A replaceable cartridge has a generally tubular sidewall constructed of a termite resistant material and an interior chamber. The sidewall has an upper end and an open lower end. An aggregation member is separate from the sidewall and positionable at least in part within the interior chamber of the sidewall generally adjacent the lower end thereof to at least in part close the lower end of the sidewall. The aggregation member is configured to define at least one opening through which termites enter the interior chamber of the sidewall through the lower end thereof. The aggregation member is constructed of a termite edible material. A bait matrix is separate from the aggregation member and disposed within the interior chamber of the sidewall intermediate the aggregation member and the upper end of the sidewall. 21: 2010/ : 2010/08/06. 43: 2012/05/15 51: A61K A61P 71: WIDGEROW, David, Alan 72: WIDGEROW, David, Alan 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : : THE TREATMENT OF DAMAGED SKIN A medicament for treating skin is described. It comprises essentially of bulbine frutescens, centella asiatica and a phenol derived from olive oil preferably oleuropein. The medicament may be used in the treatment of scars formed during surgery. It may also be used cosmeceutically in the treatment of aged skin where it may be used with phosphatidylserine. The medicament can also act in conjuction with anti-acne treatment to diminish scarring from the acne condition. 21: 2011/ : 2011/01/12. 43: 2012/05/15 51: A47C, H02J 71: TRIUM INVESTMENTS (PTY) LIMITED 72: SPÄTH, Hagen 33: South Africa 31: 2008/ : : AN ARTICLE OF FURNITURE This invention relates to an article of furniture including a power supply. In accordance with this invention there is provided an article of furniture comprising a housing having an outer housing covering power supply equipment. There is provided for the outer housing to be a material covering such as upholstery or fabric, such as, but not limited to fabric or leather. Page 98

99 21: 2011/ : 2011/01/24. 43: 2012/05/02 51: B65B, B65D 71: JACOBS CAPITAL (PTY) LTD 72: JACOBS, Wessel, Johannes 33: ZA. 31: 2009/ : : METHOD OF MERCHANDISING SMALL QUANTITIES OF AN ARTICLE This invention relates to a method of merchandising small quantities of an article 12 and to packaging means 10 for merchandising such a small quantity of the article 12. The packaging means 10 comprises an elongate strip of material 14 and locating means 16 on the strip 14 for receiving the small quantity of the article 12. The elongate strip 14 defines transverse tear lines 20, which are uniformly spaced along the strip 14 to group a predetermined quantity of the article 12. The arrangement is such that a required quantity of the article 12 is removable from the packaging means 10 by removing a required portion 18 of the strip 14 containing the small quantity of article : 2011/ : 2011/01/24. 43: 2012/05/14 51: E01F, G09F 71: JACOBS CAPITAL (PTY) LTD 72: JACOBS, Wessel, Johannes 33: ZA. 31: 2009/ : : TRAFFIC SIGN This invention relates to a traffic sign 10 which displays traffic information 12 on a front face 14 thereof, as in the case of conventional traffic signs, but also includes information 16 displayed on a rear face 18 thereof. The information 16 displayed on the rear face 18 of the traffic sign 10 would generally be advertising or branding information, but it is foreseen that any relevant information could be displayed on the rear face 18. Page 99

100 21: 2011/ : 2011/01/25. 43: 2012/05/02 51: A61K, A61Q, B01J, C11D 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: DIHORA, Jiten Odhavji, VANDERVEKEN, Walter Franciscus Joanna, KIRKSEY, Sanford Theodore, DEBRAAL, John Charles, BOBNOCK, Robert Stanley, HART, Gary Thomas, DRUCKREY, Adam Keith 33: US 31: 61/084,786 32: : DELIVERY PARTICLE The present application relates to encapsulated benefit agents, compositions comprising such encapsulated benefit agents and processes for making and using compositions comprising such encapsulated benefit agents that do not require or require a reduced amount of scavenger materials. Such encapsulated benefit agents, compositions comprising such encapsulated benefit agents are processed such that no or lower levels of scavenger materials are required. 21: 2011/ : 2011/01/25. 43: 2012/05/02 51: B61G, G01B 71: McConway & Torley, LLC 72: SAELER, Kevin S. 33: US 31: 12/182,859 32: : RAILWAY CAR COUPLER RECONDITIONING CONTOUR GAUGE A railway car coupler head contour gauge (40) includes a cylindrical portion (42) configured to be rotatably coupled to a coupler head (10). A gauging blade (48) is coupled to the cylindrical portion. The gauging blade includes a gauging contour (50) that is configured to align with a contour face of a top pulling lug (28) of the coupler head after operational use of the coupler head. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/29. 43: 2012/05/02 51: C07D 71: SENOMYX, INC. 72: KARANEWSKY, DONALD S, TACHDJIAN, CATHERINE, CHEN, QING, TANG, XIAO QING, LEEMING, PETER, RASHID, TAYYAB, LEVIN, DANIEL 33: US 31: 61/085,206 32: : US 31: 61/167,654 32: : PROCESSES AND INTERMEDIATES FOR MAKING SWEET TASTE ENHANCERS The present invention includes methods/processes and intermediates for preparing compounds having structural Formula (I): (I), wherein X is alkyl, substituted alkyl, alkenyl, substituted alkenyl, heteroalkyl, substituted heteroalkyl, heteroalkenyl, or substituted heteroalkenyl. Page 100

101 21: 2011/ : 2011/01/27. 43: 2012/05/03 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: CSPC Zhongqi Pharmaceutical Technology (Shijiazhuang) Co., Ltd., Shanghai Institute of Pharmaceutical Industry 72: LI, Jianqi, GAO, Kai, LV, Na 33: CN 31: : : BENZOTHIOPHENE ALKANOL PIPERAZINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS ANTIDEPRESSANT The invention discloses benzothiophene alkanol piperazine derivatives and their use as antidepressants. The invention discloses the said benzothiophene alkanol piperazine derivatives having triple inhibition effect on the reuptake of 5- HT, NA and DA. Compared with clinical used antidepressants so far having single effect, e.g. desipramine and fluoxetine, and clinical used antidepressants so far having double effect, e.g venlafaxine and duloxetine, the said benzothiophene alkanol piperazine derivatives of the present invention maybe have a broader indication range and less toxic and side effects to nervous system. The said benzothiophene alkanol piperazine derivatives are the compounds with the following formula or their pharmaceutical salts, wherein Ar1, R1-R4, X, Y, m and n have the same definition as defined in claim 1. 21: 2011/ : 2011/01/27. 43: 2012/05/03 51: C01B, F25J 71: BP Alternative Energy International Limited 72: HUDA, Badrul, FORSYTH, Jonathan Alec, KOBAYASHI, Masahiro, MORI, Yasushi 33: EP 31: : : SEPARATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE AND HYDROGEN This invention relates to the recovery of carbon dioxide and hydrogen in a concentrated form from a synthesis gas stream comprising hydrogen and carbon dioxide thereby generating a carbon dioxide stream that may be used in a chemical process, or may be sequestered or used for enhanced oil recovery before being ultimately sequestered, and a hydrogen stream that may be used as fuel for a power plant thereby generating electricity or as fuel for a low pressure burner of a fired heater, or as fuel for a reformer or boiler or as a refinery feed stream for upgrading of one or more refinery streams or as a hydrogen feed to a chemical process. 21: 2011/ : 2011/01/28. 43: 2012/05/02 51: A61K 71: Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V. 72: CESCO-CANCIAN, Sergio, CHEN, Hongfeng, GRIMM, Jeffrey S., MANI, Neelakandha S., MAPES, Christopher M., PALMER, David C., PIPPEL, Daniel J., SORGI, Kirk L., XIAO, Tong 33: US 31: 61/076,752 32: : PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF SUBSTITUTED PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES The present invention is directed to processes for the preparation of substituted pyrimidine derivatives, useful as intermediates in the synthesis of histamine Page 101

102 H4 receptor modulators, and to intermediates in H4 modulator synthesis. 21: 2011/ : 2011/01/28. 43: 2012/05/02 51: A61K, C07D 71: Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V. 72: CESCO-CANCIAN, Sergio, GRIMM, Jeffrey S., MANI, Neelakandha S., MAPES, Christopher M., PALMER, David C., PIPPEL, Daniel J., XIAO, Tong, BROGGINI, Diego, LOCHNER, Susanne 33: US 31: 61/076,759 32: : PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF BENZOIMIDAZOL-2-YL PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES The present invention is directed to processes for the preparation of benzoimidazol-2-yl pyrimidine derivatives useful as histamine H4 receptor modulators, and a crystalline hemi-tartrate of [5-(4,6- dimethyl-1h-benzoimidazol-2-yl)-4-methyl-pyrimidin- 2-yl]-[3-(1-methyl-piperidin-4-yl)-propyl]-amine. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/01. 43: 2012/05/03 51: C04B 71: Indiana Nanotech LLC 72: KARLINSEY, Robert L. 33: US 31: 12/186,940 32: : GRINDING METHOD FOR THE MANIPULATION OR PRESERVATION OF CALCIUM PHOSPHATE HYBRID PROPERTIES A solid state method of encouraging the physical interfacing of an organic component to a substantially crystalline inorganic component, including adding predetermined amounts of a substantially crystalline inorganic precursor and a predetermined amount of an organic precursor to yield an admixture, maintaining the admixture in a substantially liquid-free environment, and impacting the precursors together with sufficient energy to fuse the precursors into hybrid compounds. The soformed hybrid compounds substantially retain the long range crystalline order characteristics of the substantially crystalline inorganic precursor. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/01. 43: 2012/05/03 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: GlaxoSmithKline LLC 72: BIGGADIKE, Keith, COE, Diane Mary, LEWELL, Xiao Qing, MITCHELL, Charlotte Jane, SMITH, Stephen Allen, TRIVEDI, Naimisha 33: US 31: 61/087,777 32: : PURINE DERIVATIVES FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF ALLERGIC, INFLAMMATORY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES Compounds of formula (I): wherein R1 is C1-6alkylamino, C1-6alkoxy, or C3-7cycloalkyloxy; m is an integer having a value of 3 to 6; n is an integer having a value of 0 to 4; and salts thereof are inducers of human interferon. Compounds which induce human interferon may be useful in the treatment of various disorders, for example the treatment of allergic diseases and other inflammatory conditions for example allergic rhinitis and asthma, the treatment of infectious diseases and cancer, and may also be useful as vaccine adjuvants. Page 102

103 The sheath may be manufactured as an independent entity and then fitted to prefabricated smoking articles, or alternatively may be constructed as an integral part of the smoking article. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/01. 43: 2012/05/03 51: A23L 71: DSM IP Assets B.V. 72: STEIGER, Georg 33: EP 31: : : RECONSTITUTED RICE KERNELS AND PROCESSES FOR THEIR PREPARATION The present invention relates to a process for the manufacture of a rice-based rice kernel-like food product, especially to reconstituted rice enriched with one or more micronutrients (hereinafter referred to as "enriched reconstituted rice kernels") and to said enriched reconstituted rice kernels obtainable by that process. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/02. 43: 2012/05/03 51: A24D, A24F 71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 72: FIEBELKORN, Richard 33: GB 31: : : VENTILATING SHEATH FOR SMOKING ARTICLE A sheath for a smoking article, such as a filter cigarette, including an exterior sheath (5) that provides a ventilation structure which has a reduced possibility of occlusion, and which also prevents a reduction in filter efficacy when the strength of the draw on the smoking article by the consumer is increased, for example in order to overcome the effects of dilution of the smoke flow with ambient air. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/03. 43: 2012/05/03 51: C12N 71: Advanced Technologies (Cambridge) Limited 72: JONES, Louise, LEACH, Gwendoline, COATES, Steve 33: GB 31: : : TRANSGENIC PLANTS The invention provides transgenic plants, specifically tobacco plants, which accumulate the amino acid threonine in their leaves. The biosynthetic pathway leading to production of threonine is tightly regulated, and previous attempts to achieve a transgenic plant which overproduces threonine has compromised the fitness of the plants. This invention has overcome these difficulties and found a method of increasing the level of threonine in plant leaves above the corresponding wild type level without compromising plant fitness, comprising altering plant metabolism to achieve increased production of threonine after the initiation of leaf senescence. This invention involves a genetic construct comprising a senescence specific promoter operably linked to a coding sequence encoding a polypeptide having threonine insensitive aspartate kinase activity. Page 103

104 21: 2011/ : 04/02/ : 10/05/ : C07H, C12N 71: EVOGENE LTD 72: RONEN GIL, AYAL SHARON, KARCHI HAGAI, DIBER ALEX, GANG MICHAEL, HERSCHKOVITZ YOAV, DIMET DOTAN, VINCOUR BASIA JUDITH, MANUEL EYAL 33: US. 31: 61/136, : 2008/08/16 54: ISOLATED POLYPEPTIDES AND POLYNUCLEOTIDES USEFUL FOR INCREASING NITROGEN USE EFFICIENCY, ABIOTIC STRESS TOLERANCE,YIELD AND BIOMASS IN PLANTS 57: Provided are methods of increasing nitrogen use efficiency, fertilizer use efficiency, yield, growth rate, vigor, biomass, oil content and/or abiotic stress tolerance of a plant by expressing within the plant an exogenous polynucleotide comprising a nucleic acid sequence at least 80% identical to SEQ ID NO: 2506, 2512, 2442, 2496, 2446, 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 16-19, 21-60, , , , , , , , 671, , , , , , , , or 2522; and of increasing nitrogen use efficiency, fertilizer use efficiency and/or oil content of a plant by expressing within the plant an exogenous polynucleotide comprising a nucleic acid sequence at least 80% identical to SEQ ID NO: 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 14, 15, 288, 294, or Also provided are isolated polynucleotides and polypeptides which can be used to increase nitrogen use efficiency, fertilizer use efficiency, yield growth rate, vigor, biomass, oil content and/or abiotic stress tolerance of a plant of a plant. 21: 2011/ : 04/02/ : 14/05/ : A61L 71: STAFFARENA CORPORATION PTY LTD 72: DIXON MICHAEL JOSEPH and PLEWRIGHT GLEN 33: AU. 31: : 2008/07/23 54: STERILISER UNIT 57: The invention concerns a steriliser unit (10) for sterilising an absorbent body (30), such as a sponge. The steriliser unit firstly comprises a container (12) for holding a disinfectant, the container providing a soak position (22) and a discharge position (26). The steriliser unit also includes a discharge unit (14) for cooperation with the container, the discharge unit defines a compression compartment (28) in which the absorbent body can be held. The discharge unit is further movable between a release position in which the absorbent body can be located within the compression compartment and a compression position in which the discharge unit will apply a compressive force on the absorbent body inside the compression compartment. In use the compression compartment can be located within the soak position of the container when the discharge unit is located in its release position, thereby allowing the absorbent body to absorb an amount of disinfectant. The discharge unit can also be moved to its compression position when the compression compartment is located in the discharge position of the container, such that the absorbent body is allowed to dispense the disinfectant which it had absorbed when it was located inside the soak position of the container. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/04. 43: 2012/05/07 51: A61K 71: Bioalliance Pharma 72: BONNAFOUS, David, CAVE, Guy, DEMBRI, Assia, LEBEL-BINAY, Sophie 33: EP 31: : Page 104

105 54: ORAL FORMULATIONS OF CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS The present invention is directed to new oral formulations of chemotherapeutic agents, their process of preparation as well as their therapeutic uses. More specifically, said invention is related to nanoparticles comprising at least one chemotherapeutic agents as an active ingredient, at least one polymer and at least one cyclic oligosaccharide capable of complexing said camptothecin derivative, said nanoparticles being for therapeutic oral administration. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/07. 43: 2012/05/08 51: A61K 71: Critical Pharmaceuticals Limited 72: NAYLOR, Andrew, LEWIS, Andrew Lester, ILLUM, Lisbeth 33: GB 31: : : PROCESS FOR PREPARING MICROPARTICLES A process for preparing microparticles comprising a biologically active material and a polymer and having a mean particle size expressed as the volume mean diameter (VMD) of from 10 to 500 µm, wherein the biologically active material is substantially insoluble in the polymer, which process comprises: a. contacting a mixture of the biologically active material or a precursor thereof, the polymer or a precursor thereof and a processing aid with a supercritical fluid which is capable of swelling the polymer under temperature and pressure conditions necessary to maintain the fluid in a supercritical state; b. allowing the supercritical fluid to penetrate and liquefy the polymer, whilst maintaining the temperature and pressure conditions so that the fluid is maintained in a supercritical state; c. releasing the pressure to precipitate microparticles comprising the biologically active agent and the polymer. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/07. 43: 2012/05/08 51: A23L, A61K, A61P 71: Nestec S.A. 72: FICHOT, Marie-Claire, SPRENGER, Norbert, MARTIN, François-Pierre, KOCHHAR, Sunil, REZZI, Serge 33: EP 31: : : NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING OLIGOSACCHARIDE MIXTURE A nutritional composition for administration to an infant which composition comprises, on a dry matter basis, from 2.5 to 15.0 wt% of an oligosaccharide mixture consisting of N-acetylated oligosaccharide(s), galacto-oligosaccharide(s) and sialylated oligosaccharide(s) with the proviso that the composition comprises at least 0.02 wt% of an N- acetylated oligosaccharide, at least 2.0 wt% of a galacto-oligosaccharide and at least 0.04 wt% of a sialylated oligosaccharide and that the N-acetylated oligosaccharide(s) comprise 0.5 to 4.0% of the oligosaccharide mixture, the galactooligosaccharide(s) comprise 92.0 to 98.5% of the oligosaccharide mixture and the sialylated oligosaccharide(s) comprise 1.0 to 4.0% of the oligosaccharide mixture. The composition is useful for administration to an infant in the first six months of life to reduce the risk of obesity later in life. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/08. 43: 2012/05/09 51: H02M 71: Siemens Industry, Inc. 72: ROBERTSON, Daniel W. 33: US 31: 61/098,958 32: : SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR MANAGING REACTIVE POWER Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a system, machine, device, manufacture, circuit, and/or user interface adapted for, and/or a method and/or machine-readable medium comprising machine-implementable instructions for, activities that can comprise, via a predetermined information device, for a predetermined excavating machine comprising a plurality of Active Front Ends, each Active Front End electrically coupled to an AC power supply network of said predetermined excavating machine, each Active Front End adapted to provide DC power to a DC bus, said DC bus electrically coupled to a plurality of inverters, each inverter adapted to supply AC power to at least one operating motor, independently controlling a reactive power produced by each Active Front End. Page 105

106 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/08. 43: 2012/05/09 51: B01D 71: GIW Industries, Inc. 72: VISINTAINER, Robert J., HERGT, Peter, RAVISUNDAR, Thillainatarajan, JAEGER, Christoph 33: US 31: 12/208,747 32: : FROTH HANDLING PUMP A froth handling pump includes a pump casing, an impeller mounted within the casing, and a deaeration chamber mounted to the rear side of the pump casing. The impeller comprises multiple pumping vanes, each of the vanes having an inlet angle and an outlet angle, wherein the outlet angle is greater than the inlet angle, the outlet angles terminating at a rear shroud. The rear shroud includes multiple vent holes for the passage of gases therethrough. The de-aeration chamber, which comprises an inner volume, includes an inlet formed on the inner side for receiving gases passing through the plurality of vent holes. At least one vent outlet is provided for the discharge of gases from the de-aeration chamber. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/09. 43: 2012/05/09 51: A61K, A61P 71: Critical Pharmaceuticals Limited 72: NAYLOR, Andrew, LEWIS, Andrew Lester, ILLUM, Lisbeth 33: GB 31: : : PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF SOMATOTROPHIC HORMONES The invention provides a composition comprising (i) a somatotrophic hormone; (ii) a biodegradable polymer component; and (iii) a release modifier. A process for preparing, and the use of such a composition are also provided. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/11. 43: 2012/04/26 51: G01N 71: ZINFANDEL PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: ROSES, ALLEN D 33: US 31: 61/088,203 32: : US 31: 61/186,673 32: : US 31: 61/224,647 32: : METHOD OF IDENTIFYING DISEASE RISK FACTORS Provided herein is a method for identifying a genetic variant that is associated with development of a condition of interest (e.g., Alzheimer's disease), and genetic variants so identified. Methods of treatment with an active agent (e.g., with a particular active agent and/or at an earlier age) is also provided, upon detecting a genetic variant described herein. In some embodiments, the genetic variant is a deletion/insertion polymorphism (DIP) of the TOMM40 gene. Kits for determining if a subject is at increased risk of developing late onset Alzheimer's disease is also provided. Kits for determining if a subject is responsive to treatment for a condition of interest with an active agent are further provided. Page 106

107 treatment of infectious diseases and cancer, and may also be useful as vaccine adjuvants. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/10. 43: 2012/05/10 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: GlaxoSmithKline LLC 72: BAZIN-LEE, Helene, COE, Diane Mary, LAZARIDES, Linos, MITCHELL, Charlotte Jane, SMITH, Stephen Allen, TRIVEDI, Naimisha 33: US 31: 61/087,773 32: : NOVEL ADENINE DERIVATIVES Compounds of formula (I) wherein R1 is C1-6alkylamino, or C1-6alkoxy; R2 is a group having the structure (II): n is an integer having a value of 1 to 6; Het is a 6-membered saturated heterocycle containing one nitrogen atom wherein Het is attached to the -(CH2)n- moiety at any carbon atom of the heterocycle; R3 is hydrogen, C1-8alkyl, or C3-7cycloalkylC0-6alkyl; and salts thereof are inducers of human interferon. Compounds which induce human interferon may be useful in the treatment of various disorders, for example the treatment of allergic diseases and other inflammatory conditions for example allergic rhinitis and asthma, the 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/10. 43: 2012/05/10 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: GlaxoSmithKline LLC 72: BAZIN-LEE, Helene, BIGGADIKE, Keith, COE, Diane Mary, LEWELL, Xiao Qing, MITCHELL, Charlotte Jane, TRIVEDI, Naimisha 33: US 31: 61/087,790 32: : PURINE DERIVATIVES FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF ALLERGIC, INFLAMMATORY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES Compounds of Formula (I): wherein R1 is C1-6alkylamino, C1-6alkoxy, or C3-7cycloalkyloxy; m is an integer having a value of 2 to 6; R2 is hydrogen, C1-6alkyl, or C3-7cycloalkylC0-6alkyl; and salts thereof are inducers of human interferon. Compounds which induce human interferon may be useful in the treatment of various disorders, for example the treatment of allergic diseases and other inflammatory conditions for example allergic rhinitis and asthma, the treatment of infectious diseases and cancer, and may also be useful as vaccine adjuvants. Page 107

108 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/11. 43: 2012/05/11 51: G01D, G01F, G06Q 71: Sistemas Integrales de Medición y Control Stellum S.A. de C.V. 72: NERI-BADILLO, Eduardo Agustín 33: MX 31: MX/a/2008/ : : PREPAYMENT SYSTEM FOR SUPPLYING WATER OR GAS BY MEANS OF A WIRELESS INTELLIGENT CARD AND METER FOR SAID SYSTEM A prepayment system for supplying water or gas by means of a wireless intelligent card is described. The present invention also relates to a bidirectional meter specially designed to electronically record the consumption of water or gas. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/10. 43: 2012/05/10 51: A61K, A61P 71: Bayer Schering Pharma Aktiengesellschaft 72: FRITZEMEIER, Karl-Heinrich, DIEL, Patrick, HERTRAMPF, Torsten 33: EP 31: : : 9-ALPHA ESTRATRIENE DERIVATIVES AS ER-BETA SELECTIVE LIGANDS FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF INTESTINAL CANCER Use of 9a-estra-1,3,5(10)-triene derivatives of formula (I) for the prevention and treatment of intestinal cancer, in particular adenoma and adenocarcinoma of the duodenum, ileum, colon, and rectum. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/11. 43: 2012/05/11 51: C12Q, G01N 71: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Inc. 72: DEPINHO, Ronald, DING, Zhihu, CHIN, Lynda 33: US 31: 61/081,286 32: : SIGNATURES AND PCDETERMINANTS ASSOCIATED WITH PROSTATE CANCER AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF The present invention provides methods of detecting cancer using biomarkers. Page 108

109 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/14. 43: 2012/05/14 51: B29C, B29D, B65D 71: Nestec S.A. 72: KAESER, Thomas, ABEGGLEN, Daniel, SARIOGLU, Alp, KOLLEP, Alexandre, BACCHI, Marco 33: EP 31: : : METHOD FOR APPLYING A LIQUID SEAL RUBBER TO A CAPSULE The present invention proposes a method for providing a rubber-elastic sealing member onto a capsule (1) intended for producing a beverage in a beverage production device, wherein the capsule has a body portion (3) having a side wall (3a) and a flange-like rim portion (2), wherein the rim portion (2) extends from the side wall (3a) of the body portion (3), the method comprising the steps of : - applying an uncured sealing composition (4) in a liquid or viscous state onto the rim portion (2) of the capsule (1), - heating said applied sealing composition (4) such that the sealing composition at least partially migrates towards the side wall (3a) until it reaches the side wall, and - curing the sealing composition (4) after the migration towards the side wall (3a). 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/15. 43: 2012/05/15 51: A01N, A01P 71: Syngenta Participations AG 72: MAIENFISCH, Peter, ANGST, Max, HUETER, Ottmar Franz, CISNEROS, Jorge, ARAMAKI, Paulo Hiromitu, RINDLISBACHER, Alfred 33: GB 31: : : INSECTICIDAL COMBINATIONS COMPRISING ABAMECTIN AND CYFLUMETOFEN A method of controlling or preventing damage to a plant, which comprises applying on the plant or a surrounding area thereof a combination comprising (I) abamectin, and (II) cyflumetofen, in any desired sequence or simultaneously. 21: 2011/ : 15/02/ : 15/11/ : F16M 71: CARLOS SANGIULIANO 72: CARLOS SANGIULIANO 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 54: TILTING SUPPORT FOR PLASMA TELEVISION SETS AND SIMILAR APPLIANCES 57: A tilting support for plasma television sets and similar appliances combines in a single element the functions of fixing and leveling according to the desired position of the television set on walls, provides greater comfort and easiness to the user, dispensing the use of other elements for the mobility of the television set. It consists of a fixed support with mounting slots (2) for screws that will be introduced into sleeves on the wall or other desired place and lateral perforations (5) to assemble a central axis between the mobile part and the fixed one for forming an assembly, where the mobile part consists of a pulley (10) for coupling the TV set, a hinge and a locking screw (12) for the pulley (10) and a spirit level for leveling the support. The support is characterized as universal because it promotes the installation on independent fixing points, it is easily adaptable and it does not require the previous determination of the distance between perforations contained on the television set. Page 109

110 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/17. 43: 2012/05/17 51: A61K 71: Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V. 72: ACTON, Paul D., HLASTA, Dennis J., MATTHEWS, Jay M., MCNALLY, James J. 33: US 31: 61/081,904 32: : RADIOLABELLED TRP M8 RECEPTOR LIGANDS The present invention is directed to radiolabeled ligands, useful for the labeling and imaging of TRP M8 (transient receptor potential M8 channel) functionality. The present invention is further directed to pharmaceutical compositions comprising the radiolabeled ligands and methods for the preparation of the radiolabeled ligands. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/17. 43: 2012/05/17 51: H04B, H04W 71: Research In Motion Limited 72: XIN, Yan, WU, Huan, QU, Shouxing 33: US 31: 61/089,712 32: : SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRAINING SEQUENCE SELECTION, TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION Methods of training sequence selection are provided that involve optimization in terms of SNR degradation. Various sets of training sequences produced using the methods, and transmitters and receivers encoded with such sequences are provided. 21: 2011/ : 18/02/ : 18/05/ : B01D, C01B, C01F 71: ORICA EXPLOSIVES TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD 72: BRENT GEOFFREY FREDERICK 33: AU. 31: : 2008/08/28 54: IMPROVED INTEGRATED CHEMICAL PROCESS 57: A process for converting carbon dioxide into solid material, which process comprises the steps of: (a) direct thermal activation of magnesium silicate hydroxide mineral feedstock by combustion of fuel to produce an activated feedstock; (b) separation from the activated feedstock of metal oxides at least substantially excluding magnesium oxide and magnesium silicate to produce a residual activated feedstock; (c) before or after said separation step suspension of the activated feedstock in a solvent to form a slurry; and (d) contacting the slurry of residual activated feedstock with carbon dioxide to convert the carbon dioxide into magnesium carbonate. Page 110

111 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/18. 43: 2012/05/18 51: A23L, A61K 71: Nestec S.A. 72: ROCHAT, Florence, FICHOT, Marie-Claire 33: EP 31: : : PROBIOTICS TO INCREASE IGA SECRETION IN INFANTS BORN BY CAESAREAN SECTION Use of probiotic bacteria in the manufacture of a medicament or therapeutic nutritional composition for increasing IgA secretion in an infant delivered by caesarean section during the first four months of the life of the infant. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/21. 43: 2012/05/22 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V. 72: MCCOMSEY, David F., PARKER, Michael H. 33: US 31: 61/082,654 32: : NOVEL SUBSTITUTED SULFAMIDE DERIVATIVES The present invention is directed to novel substituted sulfamide derivatives, pharmaceutical compositions containing said derivatives and the use of said derivatives form in the treatment of anxiety and related disorders; bipolar depression and mania; depression; epilepsy and related disorders; epileptogenesis; glucose related disorders; lipid related disorders; migraine; obesity; pain; substance abuse and as neuroprotective agents. The present invention is further directed to a process for the preparation of the novel substituted sulfamide derivatives. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/22. 43: 2012/05/22 51: A01H 71: Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory Limited 72: VASUDEVAN, Ramesh Anbazhagan, RAMACHANDRAN, Srinivasan 33: US 31: 61/082,896 32: : SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS OF JATROPHA CURCAS FROM OVULES The present invention relates to the field of somatic embryo production, particularly to methods for somatic embyrogenesis of Jatropha from ovules. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method and media compositions for somatic embryogenesis of Jatropha curcas from ovules of unopened flower buds. The method is well suited for Jatropha curcas transformation, for producing clonal planting stock useful for large scale Jatropha curcas plantation and for producing haploids, double haploids, diploids and disease-free plantlets. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/23. 43: 2012/05/23 51: C11D 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: BOUTIQUE, Jean-Pol, BRAECKMAN, Karl Ghislain, DEPOOT, Karel Jozef Maria, UYTTERSPROT, Jan-Sebastiaan, VANPACHTENBEKE, Tim Roger Michel, VANWYNGAERDEN, Nathalie Jean Marie-Louise Page 111

112 33: EP 31: : : LIQUID DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS EXHIBITING TWO OR MULTICOLOR EFFECT Treatment composition, preferably liquid detergent compositions exhibiting a two, or multicolor effect, comprising an aesthetic system including a colored interference pigment and a dye system. hormone sensitive cancers and hyperplasia (in tissues including breast, endometrium, and cervix in women and prostate in men), endometriosis, uterine fibroids, osteoarthritis; and as contraceptive agents either alone or in combination with a progestogen or progestogen antagonist. The compounds of the invention are selective estrogen receptor modulators. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/23. 43: 2012/05/23 51: A61K, A61P, C07J 71: Bayer Schering Pharma Aktiengesellschaft 72: BLUME, Thorsten, HELDMANN, Dieter, SCHMEES, Norbert, OTTO, Christiane, WINTERMANTEL, Tim, KUHNKE, Joachim 33: EP 31: : : ESTRATRIENE DERIVATIVES COMPRISING HETEROCYCLIC BIOISOSTERES FOR THE PHENOLIC A-RING The present invention is directed to novel pyrazoloestrien and triazolo-estrien-derivatives, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use in the treatment or prevention of disorders and diseases mediated by an estrogen receptor such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness, osteopenia, osteoporosis, hyperlipidemia, loss of cognitive function, degenerative brain diseases, cardiovascular diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/23. 43: 2012/05/23 51: D21H 71: Hercules Incorporated 72: VARNELL, Daniel F. 33: US 31: 12/178,904 32: : ENHANCED SURFACE SIZING OF PAPER Size press compositions and methods for producing sized paper products, including liner board are disclosed. The Size press compositions contain at least one non-reactive cationic surface sizing agent at least one reactive sizing agent, at least one promoter resin, at least one binder, and water. The at least one non -reactive cationic surface sizing agent may be a polymer in the form of a dispersion, an emulsion or a latex with a positive zeta potential below about ph6. The at least one reactive sizing agent may be a dispersion, an emulsion or a latex including an alkyl ketene dimer or an alkyl succinic anhydride. The at least one promoter resin may be a polyaminoamide-epichlorohydrin resin or poly (dimethyldiallylammonium chloride). 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/28. 43: 2012/03/29 51: A61K 71: VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 72: JURKAUSKAS, VALDAS, DOKOU, ELENI, GASPARAC, REHELA, KNEZIC, DRAGUTIN, KLINE, BILLIE 33: US 31: 61/093,942 32: : US 31: 61/093,972 32: : CO-CRYSTALS AND PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS COMPRISING THE SAME An immediate release formulation of an active ingredient, wherein the active ingredient is a cocrystal of VX-950 and a 4-hydroxybenzoic acid. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/24. 43: 2012/05/24 51: A61K Page 112

113 71: GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals s.a. 72: BIEMANS, Ralph Leon, ELOUAHABI, Abdelatif A. 33: US 31: 61/092,582 32: : VACCINE The present invention provides an immunogenic composition comprising at least one antigen delivery particle and at least one antigen, wherein the antigen and antigen delivery particle are linked using an intermediate linker. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/25. 43: 2012/05/25 51: A01N, A61K 71: Nestec S.A. 72: PAN, Yuanlong, BALLEVRE, Olivier, BUCHELI, Peter 33: US 31: 61/137,381 32: : METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PREVENTING, REDUCING, OR TREATING DAMAGE CAUSED BY ISCHEMIA AND ISCHEMIA-LIKE CONDITIONS Methods for using wolfberry for one or more of preventing, reducing, or treating damage caused by ischemia and ischemia-like conditions; preventing, reducing, or treating strokes and damage caused by strokes; preventing, reducing, or treating alterations in brain function; preventing, reducing, or treating cognitive dysfunction syndrome; preventing, reducing, or treating mild cognitive impairment; preventing, reducing, or treating dementia; preventing, reducing, or treating a decline in social interaction; preventing, reducing, or treating agerelated behavioral changes; facilitating, maintaining, and enhancing cognitive function; facilitating, maintaining, and enhancing learning and memory; facilitating, maintaining, and enhancing optimal brain function; reducing memory loss; increasing trainability; improving the quality of life; and promoting the health and wellness in an animal. 21: 2011/ : 2011/02/25. 43: 2012/05/25 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Arena Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 72: JONES, Robert M., BUZARD, Daniel J., KAWASAKI, Andrew M., KIM, Sun Hee, THORESEN, Lars, LEHMANN, Juerg, ZHU, Xiuwen 33: US 31: 61/190,311 32: : SUBSTITUTED TRICYCLIC ACID DERIVATIVES AS S1P1 RECEPTOR AGONISTS USEFUL IN THE TREATMENT OF AUTOIMMUNE AND INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS The present invention relates to certain substituted tricyclic acid derivatives of Formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, which exhibit useful pharmacological properties, for example, as agonists of the S1P1 receptor. Also provided by the present invention are pharmaceutical compositions containing compounds of the invention, and methods of using the compounds and compositions of the invention in the treatment of S1P1-associated disorders, for example, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, transplant rejection, multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus erythematosus, ulcerative colitis, type I diabetes, acne, myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury injury, hypertensive nephropathy, glomerulosclerosis, gastritis, polymyositis, thyroiditis, vitiligo, hepatitis, biliary cirrhosis, microbial infections and associated diseases, viral infections and associated diseases, diseases and disorders mediated by lymphocytes, auto immune diseases, inflammatory diseases, and cancer. 21: 2011/ : 28/02/ : 25/04/ : A47B, F24F 71: STRATHEARN ROBERT ROWLAND and PETER TREVOR SALVESEN 72: STRATHEARN ROBERT ROWLAND and PETER TREVOR SALVESEN 33: ZA. 31: 2009/ : 2009/12/01 54: BRACKETS 57: A bracket for supporting heavy articles such as air conditioning units includes a beam of channel section, the top face thereof being made from a reinforced nylon or other polymeric product and also includes webs and other reinforcing ribs or the like. Page 113

114 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/01. 43: 2012/05/02 51: C12P; A61L; C12N 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: DICOSIMO, ROBERT, PAYNE, MARK S, BEN- BASSAT, ARIE, ZOLANDZ, RAYMOND RICHARD 33: US 31: 61/102,505 32: : US 31: 61/102,512 32: : US 31: 61/102,514 32: : US 31: 61/102,520 32: : US 31: 61/102,531 32: : US 31: 61/102,539 32: : STABILIZATION OF PERHYDROLASES IN A FORMULATION WITH A CARBOXYLIC ACID ESTER Disclosed herein is a method for stabilization of the perhydrolase activity of the CE-7 esterase in a formulation with a carboxylic acid ester that employs the addition of a buffering agent, substantially undissolved, to the mixture of the CE-7 esterase and the carboxylic acid ester. Further, disinfectant and laundry care formulations comprising the peracids produced by the processes described herein are provided. 51: G01R; G01V 71: GEOTECH AIRBORNE LIMITED 72: KUZMIN, PETR VALENTINOVICH, MORRISON, EDWARD BEVERLY 33: US 31: 12/201,305 32: : BUCKING COIL AND B-FIELD MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR TIME DOMAIN ELECTROMAGNETIC MEASUREMENTS According to one example embodiment is a time domain electromagnetic (TDEM) geophysical survey system for producing a B-field measurement, comprising: a transmitter coil; a bucking coil positioned in a substantially concentric and coplanar orientation relative to the transmitter coil; a receiver coil positioned in a substantially concentric and coplanar orientation relative to the bucking coil; an electrical current source connected to the transmitter coil and bucking coil for applying a periodic current thereto; and a data collection system configured to receive a magnetic field time-derivative signal db/dt from the receiver coil and integrate the magnetic field time-derivative signal db/dt to generate a magnetic B-field measurement, the transmitter coil, bucking coil and receiver coil being positioned relative to each other such that, at the location of the receiver coil, a magnetic field generated by the bucking coil has a cancelling effect on a primary magnetic field generated by the transmitter coil. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/28. 43: 2012/03/08 Page 114

115 21: 2011/ : 07/03/ : 14/05/ : B65D 71: TADBIK LTD 72: CHASID SHLOMIT and ZAIDMAN URI 33: US. 31: 61/ : 2008/09/04 54: PACKET WITH A CLOSURE FOR ITS OUTLET E.G.FOR ARTICLES STORAGE AND DISPENSING 57: A packet comprising a closure (12) having a base portion (13) and a flap portion (14) which is at least in use pivotable with respect to the base portion about a pivoting axis; and a face (2) with a flap area (6) corresponding to the flap portion, terminating at two spaced apart points (4) and having a majority thereof spaced from an imaginary line (5) connecting the two points and corresponding to the pivoting axis; the closure being attached to the face at least at a part of the base portion and at a part of its flap area so that pivoting of the flap portion causes tearing of the face at the flap area to form a flap comprising the flap area of the face, and an outlet in the face corresponding thereto, allowing access to the interior of the packet; and to subsequently move between an open position in which the flap is raised relative to the outlet to provide the access, and closed position in which the flap covers the outlet. 4-Amino-7-chloroquinolines are described containing dibenzylmethylamine (dibemethin) side chains attached via a methylene bridge to the amino group of the quinoline showing strong antimalarial and resistance reversing activity. The compounds are of the general formula (I), wherein X 1, X 2, X 3 and X 4 are independently selected from the group consisting of H, alkoxy, amido, optionally substituted amino, cyano, halo, haloalkyl, hydroxyl, nitro, sulphonamide and trifluoromethyl; Y is CH or N; m, n, p, q, r and s are independently from 0 to 5; R1, R2, R3 and R4 are independently selected from the group consisting of H, optionally substituted alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl cycloalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl and heterocyclyl, wherein R3 and R4 together with the carbon atoms to which they are joined optionally form a six membered ring; or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. Pharmaceutical compositions containing at least one of these compounds are also described for treating or preventing malaria. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/13. 43: 2012/03/12 51: C07D 71: UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN 72: HUNTER, ROGER, EGAN, TIMOTHY JOHN, ZISHIRI, VINCENT KUDAKWASHE 33: ZA 31: 2008/ : : QUINOLINE ANTIMALARIALS CONTAINING A CHLOROQUINE RESISTANCE REVERSING DIBEMETHIN GROUP 21: 2011/ : 11/03/ : 14/05/ : C07K, C12N 71: AVESTHAGEN LIMITED 72: PATELL VILLOO MORAWALA, MAITYA SUNIT, VYAS ASHUTOSH, CHELLAPPA GOPALAKRISHNAN 33: IN. 31: 01941/CHE/ : 2008/08/12 54: AN EXPRESSION VECTOR AND A METHOD THEREOF 57: The present invention relates to vectors and compounds for the expression of recombinant soluble proteins. More particularly, the present invention relates to nucleic acid molecules, expression vectors, and host cells for the expression of recombinant soluble Tumour Necrosis Factor Alfa receptor (TNFR) - Human IgG Fc fusion protein. The Page 115

116 invention further relates to methods for preparing recombinant soluble Tumour Necrosis Factor Alfa receptor (TNFR) - Human IgG Fc fusion protein using the host cells transfected with the expression vectors. 21: 2011/ : 2011/03/16. 43: 2012/05/22 51: A61K 71: Moredun Research Institute 72: SMITH, William David, NEWLANDS, George Fredrick James, EJOKA, Susan, CACHAT, Elise 33: GB 31: : : NEMATODE VACCINE The present invention relates to purified antigens derived from nematodes, such as Haemonchus contortus and their use in low doses to vaccinate susceptible animals. There is also provided a vaccine comprising a low dose of a purified nematode antigen such as an Haemonchus contortus antigen, as well as methods and dosage regimes for vaccinating/immunising susceptible animals. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/22. 43: 2012/03/13 51: C07D 71: LEGOCHEM BIOSCIENCES, INC. 72: CHO, YOUNG LAG, BAEK, SUNG YOON, CHAE, SANG EUN, KIM, YEON OK, LEE, HYANG SOOK, PARK, JU HYUN, PARK, TAE KYO, WOO, SUNG HO, KIM, YONG ZU, KIM, SEONG JIN 33: KR 31: : : NOVEL OXAZOLIDINONE DERIVATIVES WITH CYCLIC AMIDOXIME OR CYCLIC AMIDRAZONE AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS THEREOF Disclosed is a novel oxazolidinone derivative, particularly a novel oxazolidinone compound with a cyclic amidoxime or cyclic amidrazone group. Also disclosed is a pharmaceutical antibiotic composition including a novel oxazolidinone derivative, a prodrug thereof, a hydrate thereof, a solvate thereof, an isomer thereof or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof as an effective ingredient. Because the novel oxazolidinone derivative, a prodrug thereof, a hydrate thereof, a solvate thereof, an isomer thereof or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof exhibits a wide antibacterial spectrum against resistant bacteria, a low toxicity, and a strong antibacterial activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, it can be usefully used as an antibiotic. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/25. 43: 2012/03/29 51: C07K; A61P 71: INSERM (INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE), GENOVAC, UNIVERSITÉ DE STRASBOURG 72: BAUMERT, THOMAS, SCHUSTER, CATHERINE, THOMPSON, JOHN, GRUNERT, FRITZ 33: EP 31: : : MONOCLONAL ANTI-CLAUDIN 1 ANTIBODIES FOR THE INHIBITION OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS INFECTION The present invention provides monoclonal antibodies that specifically bind to the extracellular domain of human Claudin-1 on the cell surface, thereby inhibiting HCV entry into susceptible cells and preventing HCV infection of these cells; and hybridoma cell lines which produce such monoclonal antibodies. Also provided are reagents that comprise such antibodies, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising such antibodies. Methods of treating or preventing HCV infection by administration of an inventive monoclonal antibody, or a pharmaceutical composition thereof are also described. Page 116

117 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/26. 43: 2012/03/28 51: C12N 71: TOCAGEN INC. 72: GRUBER, HARRY E, JOLLY, DOUGLAS, PEREZ, OMAR, LOGG, CHRISTOPHER R 33: US 31: 61/100,666 32: : US 31: 61/120,618 32: : US 31: 61/186,823 32: : GENE THERAPY VECTORS AND CYTOSINE DEAMINASES This disclosure provides modified cytosine deaminases (CDs). The disclosure further relates to cells and vector expressing or comprising such modified CDs and methods of using such modified CDs in the treatment of disease and disorders. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/02. 43: 2012/03/30 51: A01N; A61K 71: THE CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG HOSPITAL AUTHORITY D/B/A CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER 72: BONKOVSKY, HERBERT L, HOU, WEIHONG 33: US 31: 61/102,503 32: : TREATMENT OF HEPATITIS C INFECTION WITH METALLOPORPHYRINS The present invention is directed to the treatment of hepatitis C infection with a metalloporphyrin. In particular, the present invention is based on the discovery that the NS5A protein plays a key role in HCV RNA replication by participating in polyprotein cleavage, interferon response and cellular signaling pathways. It has been found that metalloporphyrins, such as zinc porphyrins, induce post-translational down-regulation of HCV NS5A protein in an ubquitinproteasome degradation pathway. That is, metal loporphyrins can be used to activate the ubiquitinproteasomal pathway of NS5A protein catabolism. As a result, metal loporphyrins can be used to significantly suppress HCV viral replication in HCV infected cells. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/13. 43: 2012/03/30 51: B03C; B01J 71: RENTECH, INC. 72: MOHEDAS, SERGIO, WRIGHT, HAROLD A 33: US 31: 61/104,816 32: : INTEGRATED MULTI-STEP SOLID/LIQUID SEPARATION SYSTEM FOR FISCHER-TROPSCH PROCESSES Page 117

118 system for separating liquids from solids comprising an immobilization unit comprising an immobilization vessel containing a bed of magnetizable material and a magnet configured to produce a magnetic field within the immobilization vessel, wherein the immobilization vessel further comprises an immobilization vessel outlet and an immobilization vessel inlet for a fluid comprising liquid and metalcontaining particles. A method for separating solid particles from liquid by introducing a fluid comprising liquid and a first concentration of solid particles into an immobilization unit comprising an immobilization vessel and at least one magnet configured to produce high density magnetic flux lines within the immobilization vessel and/or a high field gradient at or near the surface of the magnetizable material when powered, wherein the immobilization vessel contains therein a bed of magnetizable material; and removing from the immobilization unit a product having reduced particle concentration. open at a front end of the plug to allow insertion of a key, a plurality of tumbler pin passageways extending inwardly from the circumference of the plug (502) to the keyway, and a plurality of driver pin passageways extending outwardly from the interior of the cylinder housing (501), the tumbler pin passageways being aligned with the driver pin passageways in one rotational position of the plug (502). A plurality of tumbler pins (3) are slidably mounted in respective tumbler pin passageways. The tumbler pins (3) include telescopic tumbler pin assemblies including an outer pin and an inner pin slidably mounted in the outer pin. In one form of telescopic tumbler pin assembly an inner pin (3D) engages a dome (23) in a notch of a key blade; in another form of telescopic tumbler pin assembly an inner pin (3B) is received in a cavity (201) in a notch of a key blade. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/03. 43: 2012/03/30 51: E05B 71: ASSA ABLOY LIMITED 72: MCCARTHY, BRUCE PATRICK 33: GB 31: : : GB 31: : : GB 31: : : GB 31: : : CYLINDER ASSEMBLIES AND KEYS FOR CYLINDER ASSEMBLIES A pin tumbler cylinder assembly comprises a cylinder housing (501), a plug (502) rotatably mounted in the cylinder housing, a keyway extending along the longitudinal axis of the plug and 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/01. 43: 2012/04/03 51: A61K 71: GLADE ORGANICS PRIVATE LIMITED 72: KASIVISWANATHAN, KALYANASUNDARAM 33: IN 31: 2510/MUM/ : : SYNERGISTIC COMBINATIONS OF AZTREONAM WITH THE CARBAPENEMS MEROPENEM AND ERTAPENEM A pharmaceutical composition comprising carbapenem and Aztreonam each in the dosage range of about 0.25 g to 0.75 g and pharmaceutically acceptable excipients for the prevention and treatment of infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Acinetobacter baumannii, Klebsiella pneumoniae or MRSA (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus). Page 118

119 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/25. 43: 2012/04/05 51: C10G 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: KATO, YUZURU, YAMADA, EIICHI, MURATA, ATSUSHI, MORITA, KENTAROU, ONISHI, YASUHIRO, WAKAMURA, OSAMU 33: JP 31: : : HYDROCARBON COMPOUND SYNTHESIS REACTION UNIT AND OPERATING METHOD THEREOF A unit for hydrocarbon synthesis reaction in which hydrocarbon compounds are synthesized by the chemical reaction of synthesis gas comprising hydrogen and carbon monoxide as major components with a slurry obtained by suspending a solid catalyst in liquid hydrocarbons. The unit comprises: a reaction vessel in which the slurry is held, into which the synthesis gas is introduced, and from a top part of which gases resulting from the reaction are discharged; an internal separator which has been disposed inside the reaction vessel and separates the synthesized liquid hydrocarbons from the catalyst contained in the slurry; and an external separator which has been disposed outside the reaction vessel and separates the liquid hydrocarbons from the catalyst contained in the slurry discharged from the reaction vessel. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/15. 43: 2012/03/30 51: B01D; C10G; E21B 71: SULZER CHEMTECH AG 72: GÄBLER, ANSOR, VU, VAN-KHOI 33: EP 31: : : SEPARATION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMMISCIBLE FLUIDS A wash separator (1) comprises a vessel (2) containing a first fluid (3) and a second fluid (4) whereby the second fluid (4) has a differentdensity from the first fluid (3). The first fluid (3) is immiscible with the second fluid (4) and the first and second fluids are separated fromeach other by an interface (5), wherein a feed stream (15, 24, 31, 61) is provided, the feed stream (15, 24, 31, 61) comprising a dispersion of the first and second fluid (3,4), such that the second fluid (4) is forming a dispersephase in the form of droplets which is distributed within the first fluid (3) forming a continuous phase. A distribution element (6) is provided in the vessel (2) to distribute the feed stream (15, 24, 31, 61) into the second fluid (4), wherein the feed stream (15, 24, 31, 61) after having discharged from said distribution element (6) has a retention time of at most 15 minutes in the second fluid in the vessel. Page 119

120 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/14. 43: 2012/03/30 51: A61F 71: ALCON, INC. 72: DOWNER, DAVID ANTHONY, MORGAN, DREW, TRAN, TU CAM, VAN WINKLE, BOBBY C 33: US 31: 61/105,595 32: : SYSTEM AND METHOD TO REDUCE SURFACE CONTACT BETWEEN OPTIC AND HAPTIC AREAS Embodiments of the present invention provide an intraocular lens with an optic zone having a first surface topology and a haptic zone having a second surface topology. The surface roughness of the haptic zone may be greater than the surface roughness of the optic zone. The surface topology of the optic zone may have a first surface geometry and the surface topology of the haptic zone may have a second surface geometry. The first and second surface geometries may retain lubrication fluid in a space formed therein. The haptics formed by the manufacturing process may have a reduced ability to adhere to the optic zone, such as when the lens is folded or advanced through a cannula. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/30. 43: 2012/03/29 51: F42B 71: BAE SYSTEMS PLC 72: CHETCUTI, RAPHAEL JOSEPH FRANCIS, SMITH, PAUL EDWARD 33: GB 31: : : EP 31: : : MUNITION CONTAINER There is disclosed a munition container that stores a munition in a sealed environment such that the seal need not be broken until the munition is ejected from the container into the breech of a gun. The benefits of this are that the munition is protected from the external environment for longer and that the loading operation is accelerated. To facilitate this, the container is provided with a lid & piston which forms part of the seal. The piston may, upon urging by e.g. a ram, slide within the container and outwards into the aligned breech. Page 120

121 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/14. 43: 2012/03/29 51: A61F 71: ALCON, INC. 72: WENSRICH, DOUG 33: US 31: 61/105,517 32: : ACCOMMODATING INTRAOCULAR LENS An improved multifocal design for an ocular implant is provided. This ocular implant can include an accommodating intraocular lens (IOL) and a number of haptics. The accommodating IOL includes a liquid suspended between two optically transparent plates or membranes to form a pressure lens that passes optical energy. The haptics mechanically couple to the IOL in order to position and secure the IOL within the eye. The IOL achieves accommodation by using the eye's ciliary muscles to vary the surface curvature of the liquid. The liquid may have a high surface tension and be surrounded by phobic liquid. Pressure from the ciliary muscles causes fluid to be added from or withdrawn to a reservoir Increasing/decreasing the internal pressure of the liquid changes the angle (curvature) of the surface, thus changing the optical properties of the lens. When the pressure is released the liquid returns to the reservoir. an anchor line connected to the anchor, and a measuring coupling which during introduction of the fluke forms part of a force transfer between the anchor line and the fluke, wherein the measuring coupling is provided with a first coupling member that is connected to the fluke, a second coupling member that is connected to the anchor line, a hollow coupling bar that couples the coupling members to one another, wherein the coupling members in the longitudinal direction of the bar engage onto the coupling bar at different places in order to be able to deform it, and a measuring body extending through the hollow coupling bar and which at least at its ends is connected to the coupling bar in order to deform along with the coupling bar, wherein the measuring body is provided with deformation sensors for recording the deformation parameters of the coupling bar. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/25. 43: 2012/04/03 51: B63B 71: STEVLOS B.V. 72: RUINEN, RODERICK MICHAEL, VAN DEN ENDE, DAVID PETER 33: NL 31: : : ANCHOR WITH MEASUREMENT COUPLING Anchor comprising a fluke which can be introduced into an anchoring ground in accordance with a direction of penetration by exerting a pulling force on 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/07. 43: 2012/04/03 51: G06Q; G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: GRUENHAGEN, RICHARD J, OAKLEY, ANDREW P, STEPIN, MAXIM V, MEYERS, CHRISTOPHER A, AALETI, SRINATH R, BOLLA, JASON A, GLUSHNEV, NIKOLAY A 33: US 31: 12/324,598 32: : PROVIDING SUGGESTED SITES ASSOCIATED WITH TARGET SITES Systems, methods, and computer storage media having computer-executable instructions embodied thereon that facilitate providing suggested sites in accordance with target sites are provided. Webbrowsed data is locally stored on a user device and uploaded to a suggestion engine. Additional web- Page 121

122 browsed data is communicated to the suggestion engine via a suggested site request that provides a request for suggested sites related to a target site. In embodiments, the web-browsed data contained in the suggested site request includes data not previously uploaded to the suggestion engine. The suggestion engine utilizes the web-browsed data uploaded to the suggestion engine and the webbrowsed data communicated via the suggested site request to provide suggested sites in association with the target site degreesc or lower and 3 to 39 volume% of diamond or cbn grains coated with a protective coating or a mixture thereof and a process for making the hard- metal. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/15. 43: 2012/03/29 51: A47K; B65D 71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC. 72: BUNCE, MARTIN CHRISTOPHER, FRYER, DENNIS EDWARD, MASKELL, WILLIAM JOHN, WALTON, THOMAS ROBERT 33: US 31: 12/290,586 32: : PORTABLE ROLLED WIPING PRODUCT A portable rolled product containing a small roll of sheets, such as tissues or wet wipes, is particularly useful for uses outside the home. The roll of sheets is contained within a flexible package, such as a plastic film wrapper, having a roll housing portion and an extended dispensing portion or channel through which the user withdraws the product. After the desired amount of the sheets is withdrawn, the extended dispensing channel can be folded back around the roll housing portion of the package for storage until further use. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/15. 43: 2012/04/03 51: C22C 71: ELEMENT SIX HOLDING GMBH 72: RIES, BERND HEINRICH, LACHMANN, FRANK FRIEDRICH, KONYASHIN, IGOR YURI 33: GB 31: : : A HARD-METAL The invention relates to a hard-metal comprising at least 13 volume % of a metal carbide selected from the group consisting of TiC, VC, ZrC, NbC, MoC, HfC, TaC1 WC or a combination thereof, a binder phase comprising one or more of iron-group metals or alloy thereof and 0.1 to 10 weight% Si and 0.1 to 10 weight% Cr and having a liquidus temperature at 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/21. 43: 2012/04/03 51: B01D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: DAVE, PARTHIV RIPUDAMAN, MUKHERJEE, DEBASIS, SRIVASTAVA, MADALASA 33: IN 31: 2233/MUM/ : : CARBON BLOCK FILTER Page 122

123 The present invention relates to a process for making metal impregnated bound Carbon block filters. In particular the present invention to a process for preparing a moulded Carbon block filter impregnated with a metal selected from Silver, Copper or Zinc, with relatively low level of variation in metal content across the blocks, relatively lower deviation from the theoretical metal content, and where the leach-rate of metal from the block during use is relatively low. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/06. 43: 2012/04/03 51: C07D; A01N; A01P 71: KUMIAI CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO., LTD., IHARA CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO., LTD. 72: INOUE, JUN, KAWASAKI, HIROSHI, ASAKURA, SOHEI 33: JP 31: : : OPTICALLY ACTIVE DIFLUOROMETHANESULFONANILIDE DERIVATIVE AND HERBICIDE Disclosed is an optically active difluoromethanesulfonanilide derivative which can exhibit an excellent herbicidal activity at a low dose. Specifically disclosed is an optically active (R)-2'- (4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)hydroxymethyl-1,1- difluoromethanesulfonanilide derivative represented by formula (I) [wherein R1 represents a hydrogen atom, a C1-C4 alkyl group, or a (C1-C4)-alkoxy-(C1- C4)-alkyl group]. The difluoromethanesulfonanilide derivative can be produced by the optical resolution of a racemate of the derivative, i.e., an (RS)-2'-(4,6- dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)hydroxymethyl-1,1- difluoromethanesulfonanilide. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/06. 43: 2012/04/03 51: F24J; F24D 71: SUNNOVATIONS, INC. 72: VAN HOUTEN, ARNOUD 33: US 31: 61/195,288 32: : ADAPTIVE SELF PUMPING SOLAR HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM WITH OVERHEAT PROTECTION Solar collectors heat and self pump heat transfer fluid at reduced system pressure without mechanical intervention for heat exchange with hot water in a storage tank. Slugs of hot fluid are pumped by steam bubbles formed in solar collector tubes through an upper manifold and an exit-tube into an upper hot fluid reservoir. Hot fluid flows downward through a heat exchanger at the tank. Cold fluid returns to a lower reservoir. Vapor flows from the upper reservoir and is condensed by cooler water and walls of the lower reservoir. The cool fluid returns from the lower reservoir to a lower manifold supplying the collector tubes. Below ambient pressure is automatically established in the system. When heat build-up increases pressure in the system, fluid flows to a third closed variable volume reservoir. A float valve in the bottom of the third reservoir allows liquid to return to the system when it cools. Page 123

124 72: HERTEL, KLAUS PETER, HOLM, RENÉ, KAU, CHRISTINE, WILLUMSEN, BIRGITTE, OLSEN, CHRISTINA KURRE, BRUUN, LONE, SØBY, KARINA KRØJER 33: DK 31: PA : : DK 31: PA : : ORAL FORMULATION The invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition intended for oral administration comprising low doses of 4-((1R,3S)-6-chloro-3- phenylindan-1-yl)- 1,2,2-trimethylpiperazine and to a composition comprising the compound. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/01. 43: 2012/04/03 51: C09B 71: ECOFLORA S.A. 72: ECHEVERRI LOPEZ, LUIS FERNANDO, ZAPATA PORRAS, SANDRA PATRICIA, TORRES ROLDAN, LUIS FERNANDO 33: US 31: 12/245,367 32: : BLUE COLORANT DERIVED FROM GENIPA AMERICANA FRUIT The present invention provides a method to make a blue colorant as a liquid and as a powder, wherein the blue colorant is derived from unprocessed raw juice obtained from Genipa americana fruit pulp, and wherein said raw juice is mixed with glycine (liquid) or with glycine plus starch (powder). Except for an additional step of warming up the juice-glycine mix, and in the case of the powder further dehydration of the juice-glycine-starch remix, no further steps are required to make a temperature and PH stable blue colorant which may be applied in textile, pharmaceutical, food, cosmetics, and other industries. 21: 2011/ : 01/04/ : 27/03/ : F23D, F24B 71: RICHARD JAMES POCOCK 72: RICHARD JAMES POCOCK 33: ZA. 31: 2008/ : 2008/09/11 54: COOKING DEVICE FOR USE WITH SOLID OR SEMI-SOLID FUELS 57: A burner for solid and semi-solid fuels such as ethanol based gel fuel comprises a container with openings set at an angle in the sidewalls thereof to cause a swirling or vortex effect when the fuel burns and the gasses of combustion is replaced by air drawn in through the openings. This effect caused the flame to emit more heat making the burner or cooking device more effective. The burner also includes an outer shell with corresponding openings. This shell can be independently rotated to manipulate the size of the openings in the container, and subsequently the heat emitted by the flame. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/01. 43: 2012/04/10 51: A61K; A61P 71: H. LUNDBECK A/S 21: 2011/ : 05/04/ : 07/06/2012 Page 124

125 51: A61K, C07D, A61P 71: NOVEXEL 72: KENNETH COLEMAN, PREMAVATHY LEVASSEUR, JOHN LEE PACE, JOHN LOWTHER 33: FR. 31: : 2008/10/10 54: NOVEL COMBINATIONS OF ANTIBACTERIAL NITROGENOUS HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS WITH OTHER ANTIBACTERIAL COMPOUNDS, AND USE THEREOF AS DRUGS 57: The invention relates to the combination of antibacterial nitrogenous heterocyclic compounds of the formula (I) with other antibacterial compounds, and to the use thereof as drugs. The nitrogenous heterocyclic compounds have the general formula (I) where R1 is a {CH2}n-NH2 or {CH2}n-NHR radical, R being a (C1-C6) alkyl and n being equal to 1 or 2, R2 is a hydrogen atom, R3 and R4 form together a nitrogenous heterocycle of the aromatic type with 5 vertexes including 1, 2 or 3 nitrogen atoms and optionally substituted by one or more R' groups, R' being selected from the group comprising a hydrogen atom and alkyl radicals containing 1 to 6 carbon atoms, in the free form thereof, in zwitterion form, or in the form of salts with pharmaceuti cally acceptable mineral or organic bases and acids. The other antibacterial agents are selected from the group comprising beta-lactams, monobactams, penicillin, optionally combined with a beta-lactamase inhibitor, aminoglycosides, glycylcyclines, tetracyclines, quinolones, glycopeptides, lipopeptides, macrolides, ketolides, lincosamides, streptogramins, oxazolidinones, polymyxins, and other known compounds having a therapeutic activity on Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Enterobacteriaceae. 51: H04W 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: NOLDUS, ROGIER 54: PROVIDING ACCESS TO A GPRS NETWORK Methods and devices for providing a device (TD201) access to a General Packet Radio Service, GPRS, network are described. The GPRS network comprises a control node (SGSN204) for controlling the access. The control node (SGSN204) performs the steps of receiving (214) a service request from the device (TD201), the service request comprising a device identifier, obtaining (211) a group profile comprising a group identifier identifying a plurality of devices, selecting (215) the group profile for serving the device (TD201), if the device identifier corresponds to the group identifier, and establishing (216) a connection based on the group profile in accordance with the service request. 21: 2011/ : 2008/11/17. 43: 2012/04/10 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/25. 43: 2012/04/10 51: C08F; C04B 71: COATEX S.A.S. 72: MORO, JEAN, PLATEL, DAVID, GUERRET, OLIVIER 33: FR 31: : : USE, AS AN AGENT FOR IMPROVING THE HANDLEABILITY OF AN AQUEOUS FORMULATION BASED ON HYDRAULIC BINDERS, OF A (METH)ACRYLIC COMB COPOLYMER AND OF AN ASSOCIATIVE ACRYLIC THICKENER Page 125

126 The present invention relates to the use of a combination of at least one comb copolymer having a (meth)acrylic backbone, onto which are grafted side chains that end with a hydrophilic group, and at least one ASE acrylic polymer, in the manufacture of an aqueous formulation based on hydraulic binders. An improvement in the handleability of said formulation is achieved, without causing a segregation phenomenon. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/30. 43: 2012/04/13 51: B01J 71: CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LP 72: KNUDSEN, RONALD D, KREISCHER, BRUCE E, SYDORA, ORSON L 33: US 31: 61/110,396 32: : US 31: 61/110,407 32: : US 31: 61/110,476 32: : SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DEACTIVATING AND QUENCHING AN OLIGOMERIZATION CATALYST A method of deactivate a catalyst system is described. The method may include contacting a reactor effluent comprising a catalyst system, an oligomerized olefin, and diluent with a kill agent to at least partially deactivate the catalyst system, separating the reactor effluent into one or more first streams comprising oligomerized olefin and diluent, the one or more first streams being substantially devoid of the at least partially deactivated catalyst, and a second stream comprising the deactivated catalyst; and contacting the second stream with a quench agent. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/16. 43: 2012/04/10 51: A61K, A61P, A61Q 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: CHAKRABORTTY, AMIT, NAIR, NIRMALA, VORA, SHILPA, DOBRIYAL, RAJENDRA MOHAN, IYER, VIDULA 33: IN 31: 2296/MUM/ : : A TOPICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING EXTRACTS OF A. INDICA AND M. CHARANTIA OR S. INDICUM The invention relates to a topical composition and a method for reducing or preventing occurrence of acne on the skin. It is an object of the present invention to provide for a combination of herbal extracts that interact synergistically to provide a cosmetic composition for prevention, reduction or treatment of acne. The present invention provides for a topical composition comprising (i) an extract of a first active which is Azhadirachta indica; and (ii) an extract of a second active selected from Momordica charantia or Sesamum indicum. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/22. 43: 2012/04/11 51: A01K 71: GEOBRUGG AG 72: ATZ, JÜRG, WARTMANN, STEPHAN 33: CH 31: 01692/08 32: : NET, IN PARTICULAR FOR A BASKET FOR PISICULTURE AND A METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF Page 126

127 A net (11) is particularly suitable for a basket for pisiculture, which may be placed in sea or fresh water (16). The net (11) is made of a wire material (1), producible from individual spiral or similarly bent longitudinal elements, wherein adjacent threads (2, 3, 4, 5) are woven together. Said net is simple and economical to produce. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/25. 43: 2012/04/13 51: A61K; A61P 71: TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY LIMITED 72: NOMURA, JUNYA, TANOUE, YUTAKA, HIRATA, KAZUHIRO 33: US 31: 61/100,108 32: : SOLID PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION A solid preparation which contains a compound (I) or a salt thereof, a ph adjuster and a calcium antagonist, while having excellent dissolvability and stability. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/28. 43: 2012/04/13 51: C12N; C12P 71: AMBRX, INC. 72: TIAN, FENG, HEHLI, BRAD 33: US 31: 61/100,688 32: : NON-NATURAL AMINO ACID REPLICATION- DEPENDENT MICROORGANISMS AND VACCINES Compositions and methods of producing vaccines, including methods wherein whole organism vaccines are provided with limited replication abilities, thereby increasing vaccine safety and efficacy, through the use of non-natural, unnatural, or non-naturally encoded amino acids. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/29. 43: 2012/04/13 51: B29C 71: STRANDEX CORPORATION 72: KELLER, BRIAN DAVID, DOSTAL, DAVID FRANK, ENGLAND, ALFRED BRUCE 33: US 31: 61/194,626 32: : DIES FOR MAKING EXTRUDED SYNTHETIC WOOD AND METHODS RELATING THERETO The present invention is directed to extrusion dies for making extruded synthetic wood and methods relating thereto. The dies include adapter dies (20), transition dies, stranding dies, and molding dies. The adapter dies include a channel with a restricted cross-sectional area. The stranding dies include a Page 127

128 plurality of non-uniform channels that differ in length, cross-sectional area, cross-sectional shape, or combinations thereof. The transition dies are coordinately configured with the stranding die to adjust the flow rate of the extrudate. Particular configurations of dies upstream of the molding die allow for higher compression ratios in the molding die than previously feasible. Each of the dies described herein may be used individually with standard dies known in the art. Alternatively, the dies may be used in combination to form integrated units. The dies described herein allow for making stronger, more consistent synthetic wood at greater output rates than previously possible. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/20. 43: 2012/04/19 51: A61Q; A61K 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: QIU, QIANG, CARNALI, JOSEPH ORESTE, SHAH, PARVIN 33: US 31: 12/255,349 32: : US 31: 12/255,365 32: : US 31: 12/255,377 32: : SOAP-BASED LIQUID WASH FORMULATIONS WITH ENHANCED DEPOSITION The invention relates to soap-based liquid body and facial wash compositions. Using high solvent, low water compositions and incompletely neutralized fatty acids to help structure the compositions, all in combination with modified benefit agents, enhanced deposition of various agents is achieved. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/02. 43: 2012/04/12 51: C13K 71: WEYLAND AS 72: WEYDAHL, KARL RAGNAR 33: GB 31: : : PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ALCOHOL The invention provides a process for producing alcohol from a cellulosic material, said process comprising the steps of : (i) hydrolyzing said cellulosic material with an aqueous acid to produce a hydrolysate; (ii) extracting acid and water from said hydrolysate with a water-miscible organic extraction solvent to yield (a) a first aqueous acidic solution containing said extraction solvent and (b) a residue containing sugars,- (iii) subjecting said residue to an oligosaccharide cleavage reaction to yield an aqueous solution of fermentable sugars; (iv) fermenting said fermentable sugars and distilling alcohol from the resulting fermented mixture; (v) evaporating said extraction solvent from said first solution to yield (a) a second aqueous acid solution containing no more than 10 % wt., preferably no more than 5 % wt., of said extraction solvent and (b) gaseous extraction solvent; (vi) condensing said gaseous extraction solvent for recycling; and, optionally, (vii) concentrating said second aqueous acid solution for recycling; wherein said extraction solvent is liquid at the temperature and pressure of step (ii), has a boiling point of from 25 to 60 C at a pressure in the range 1 to 8 bar, and is such that water-soluble oligosaccharides are precipitated from solution by its addition in step (ii). 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/22. 43: 2012/04/16 51: C07C; A61K; A61P; C07D 71: CADILA HEALTHCARE LIMITED 72: RAVAL, SAURIN, RAVAL, PREETI 33: IN 31: 2312/MUM/ : : THYROID RECEPTOR LIGANDS The present invention relates to novel compounds of general formula (I) which are thyroid receptor ligands and are preferably selective for the thyroid hormone receptor beta (TR-Beta). Further, the present invention relates to processes of preparing such compounds, their tautomeric forms, novel intermediates involved in their synthesis, their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, methods for Page 128

129 using such compounds and pharmaceutical compositions containing them. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/30. 43: 2012/04/19 51: B01J 71: CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LP 72: KNUDSEN, RONALD D, KREISCHER, BRUCE E, SYDORA, ORSON L 33: US 31: 61/110,396 32: : US 31: 61/110,407 32: : US 31: 61/110,476 32: : COMPOSITIONS AND CATALYST SYSTEMS OF METAL PRECURSORS AND OLEFINIC DILUENTS A system and method for preparing and using a metal precursor diluent composition are described. The composition includes a metal precursor, and about 18% to about 80 % by weight of an olefinic diluent having between 6 and 18 carbon atoms. Such compositions may be used in oligomerization catalyst systems. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/22. 43: 2012/04/13 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: UNIVERSIDADE DE COIMBRA, BLUEPHARMA - INDUSTRIA FARMACÊUTICA, S.A. 72: DA SILVA ARNAUT MOREIRA, LUÍS GUILHERME, MIGUÉNS PEREIRA, MARIA, FORMOSINHO SANCHES SIMÕES, SEBASTIÃO JOSÉ, MAGALHÃES SIMÕES, SÉRGIO PAULO, URBANSKA, KRYSTYNA, STOCHEL, GRAZYNIA 33: GB 31: : : PROCESS FOR PREPARING CHLORINS AND THEIR PHARMACEUTICAL USES The invention provides the methods of preparation, properties, pharmaceutical compositions and methods of therapy of sulfonated chlorins and bacterioclorins designed for the photodynamic therapy (PDT) of hyperproliferative tissues such as tumors, hyperproliferative blood vessels and other disorders or abnormalies that are responsive to PDT. In particular, the economical large-scale synthesis of stable chlorins and bacteriochlorins is described. Their properties were tailored to meet those of ideal photosensitizers for PDT. In another embodiment, pharmaceutical compositions and methods of therapy for systemic administration are provided. In a further embodiment, pharmaceutical compositions and methods of therapy for topical administration are also provided. Further provided is a method of labeling a target tissue and providing an image of that tissue by fluorescence of magnetic resonance imaging. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/15. 43: 2012/04/16 51: C12Q 71: UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG 72: CAPOVILLA, ALEXIO, STEVENS, WENDY, REKHVIASHVILI, NATELA, GOUS, NATASHA, SCOTT, LESLEY 33: ZA 31: 2008/ : : PRIMER AND AMPLIFICATION METHOD FOR FORMING SINGLE STRANDED DNA AMPLICONS This invention describes primers and an amplification method which produce single stranded DNA amplicons from either RNA or DNA. The ssdna amplicons can be directly combined with detection systems such as NALF, flow cytometry, microarrays and the like. The invention is especially suitable for use in point of care tests. The primers include a short non-target specific sequence for preventing a displaced amplicon from self-priming; a sequence complementary to a strand extended from the primer ("overhang" sequence); a short artificial Page 129

130 sequence that forms a link; and a sequence specific forward primer. The forward primer binds to the antisense cdna strand and produces a dsdna target. The overhang sequence is also extended and the anti-sense strand gets displaced from a nickable site, forming an amplicon with two complementary sequences. These hybridize, forming a partially looped ssdna amplicon which is unable to bind to another forward primer and cannot be converted into a dsdna target. Provided herein are Heteroaryl Compounds having the following structure: R2 N (I) or (II) wherein R1 - R4 are as defined herein, compositions comprising an effective amount of a Heteroaryl Compound and methods for treating or preventing cancer, inflammatory conditions, immunological conditions, neurodegenerative diseases, diabetes, obesity, neurological disorders, age-related diseases, or cardiovascular conditions, comprising administering an effective amount of a Heteroaryl Compound to a patient in need thereof. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/23. 43: 2012/04/20 51: C07D; A61K; A61P; C12Q 71: VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 72: FANNING, LEV T D, GROOTENHUIS, PETER D J, SHETH, URVI, NUMA, MEHDI MICHEL DJAMEL, BOTFIELD, MARTYN, BINCH, HAYLEY, HURLEY, DENNIS, SILINA, ALINA, YANG, XIAOQING, VAN GOOR, FREDERICK 33: US 31: 61/107,830 32: : MODULATORS OF CYSTIC FIBROSIS TRANSMEMBRANE CONDUCTANCE REGULATOR The present invention relates to modulators of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator ("CFTR"), compositions thereof, and methods therewith. The present invention also relates to methods of treating diseases using modulators of CFTR. (l); or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein: ring A is selected from: 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/27. 43: 2012/05/11 51: C07D, A61K, A61P 71: SIGNAL PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC 72: SAPIENZA, JOHN, XU, WEIMING, RIGGS, JENNIFER, ELSNER, JAN, LEE, BRANDEN, PACKARD, GARRICK, PAPA, PATRICK, SANKAR, SABITA, TEHRANI, LIDA, ZHAO, JINGJING, HARRIS, ROY L, MORTENSEN, DEBORAH, PERRIN-NINKOVIC, SOPHIE, SHEVLIN, GRAZIELLA, PARNES, JASON, MADAKAMUTIL, LOUI, FULTZ, KIMBERLY, NARLA, RAMA K 33: US 31: 61/108,627 32: : MTOR KINASE INHIBITORS FOR ONCOLOGY INDICATIONS AND DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH THE MTOR/P13K/AKT PATHWAY Page 130

131 21: 2011/ : 19/04/ : 10/05/ : A61B 71: DE MANTON CC 72: MARIUS CLOETE CONRADIE 33: ZA. 31: 2010/ : 2010/04/13 54: APPARATUS FOR PLACEMENT OF STENT 57: Apparatus fro antegrade stent placement during laparoscopic procedures has a substantially rigid sheath which is slightly flexible for limited bending, the sheath having a curved end which is inserted through an incision. A guide wire in the sheath is navigated through the sheath when accurately placed and when properly advanced into a ureter and/or into the bladder, a stent is advanced over the guide wire. When the stent is in place, the guide wire is removed and the proximal end of the stent is neatly placed in the renal pelvis., Apparatus fro antegrade stent placement during laparoscopic procedures has a substantially rigid sheath which is slightly flexible for limited bending, the sheath having a curved end which is inserted through an incision. A guide wire in the sheath is navigated through the sheath when accurately placed and when properly advanced into a ureter and/or into the bladder, a stent is advanced over the guide wire. When the stent is in place, the guide wire is removed and the proximal end of the stent is neatly placed in the renal pelvis. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/26. 43: 2012/04/20 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: CELGENE CORPORATION 72: MULLER, GEORGE W, RUCHELMAN, ALEXANDER L 33: US 31: 61/109,475 32: : ISOINDOLINE COMPOUNDS FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF CANCER Provided herein are isoindoline compounds such as those of formula (I), pharmaceutical compositions comprising one or more of such compounds, and methods of their use for treating, preventing, or managing various diseases. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/20. 43: 2012/04/20 51: A47L 71: NUMATIC INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 72: DUNCAN, CHRISTOPHER ROBERT Page 131

132 33: GB 31: : : VACUUM CLEANING FILTER ARRANGEMENT The invention relates to the field of vacuum cleaning and in particular the collection of air-entrained debris, for example in a filter bag. The invention is a filter for use in vacuum cleaning apparatus, which comprises fine planar filtration means and coarse planar filtration means both being adapted to be placed in a suction- induced air stream with the coarse filtration means disposed upstream of the fine filtration means, wherein the fine filtration means serves to provide a fine filter for retaining dust particles and wherein the coarse filtration means comprises a relatively coarse filter material having a thickness of at least 4mm which provides a matrix volume in which dust may be collected. The fine planar filtration means may be a filter web arranged in the form of a collection bag. The volume occupied by the coarse filtration means comprises at least 2 %, preferably at least 5 %, most preferably at least 10 % of the maximum internal volume defined by the collection bag. The filter provides significantly enhanced fine dust collection capability, particularly for the grinding of brick or plasterwork where large amounts of fine ceramic dust are continuously generated and which tends to foul and degrade conventional filters. 54: HIGH SHEAR PROCESS FOR PRODUCING MICRONIZED WAXES A method and system for producing dispersed waxes, including a high shear mechanical device. In one embodiment, the method comprises forming a dispersion of wax globules in a carrier liquid in a high shear device prior to implementation in a waxy product. In another instance the system for producing waxy products comprises a high shear device for dispersing wax in a carrier liquid. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/06. 43: 2012/04/20 51: B01F 71: H R D CORPORATION 72: HASSAN, ABBAS, HASSAN, AZIZ 33: US 31: 61/112,236 32: : 2011/ : 2009/10/30. 43: 2012/05/04 51: F16I, F22B 71: RWE POWER AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT 72: KNITT, ULRICH 33: DE 31: : : INSULATING CARTRIDGE The present invention relates to a laundry composition comprising 0.5 to 20 wt% hydroxamate and 5 to 80 wt% of a surfactant system comprising anionic and nonionic surfactant in a ratio of from 1:1.1 to 19:1. The composition exhibits enhanced detergency, especially in relation to particulate stains. Page 132

133 extends over the second section; or b) the nozzle is provided with exactly one liquid supply groove that extends over part of the first section and over the second section in the outer surface of the nozzle towards the nozzle tip and with at least one liquid recirculation groove that is separate from the liquid supply groove and extends over the second section. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/14. 43: 2012/04/25 51: H05H 71: KJELLBERG FINSTERWALDE PLASMA UND MASCHINEN GMBH 72: KRINK, VOLKER, LAURISCH, FRANK, GRUNDKE, TIMO 33: DE 31: : : DE 31: : : NOZZLE FOR A LIQUID-COOLED PLASMA TORCH, NOZZLE CAP FOR A LIQUID-COOLED PLASMA TORCH AND PLASMA TORCH HEAD COMPRISING THE SAME The invention relates to a nozzle for a liquid-cooled plasma torch, comprising a nozzle bore for the exit of a plasma gas jet at the nozzle tip, a first section, the outer surface of which is substantially cylindrical, and a second section that adjoins the first, the outer surface of which tapers substantially conically towards the nozzle tip. According to the invention: the nozzle is provided with a) at least one liquid supply groove that extends over part of the first section and over the second section in the outer surface of the nozzle towards the nozzle tip and with exactly one liquid recirculation groove that is separate from the liquid supply grooves(s) and 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/27. 43: 2012/04/23 51: B29C; D03D 71: ALBANY ENGINEERED COMPOSITES, INC. 72: GOERING, JONATHAN, OUELLETTE, KENNETH 33: US 31: 12/260,743 32: : PI-SHAPED PREFORM WITH NON-LINEAR LEGS AND METHOD TO MANUFACTURE IT A woven preform (200) for a reinforced composite material, which may be woven flat and folded into shape. The preform has a three-dimensional weave architecture with weft fibers (214) woven to provide layer-to-layer interlocking of layers of warp fiber (216) as well as interlocking of fibers within each layer. One or more legs (225, 235) extend from a base (220), the base (220) and legs (225, 235) each having at least two layers of warp fibers (216).The legs move along a sine wave in the warp and/or weft direction and may be parallel or angled to each other. The outer ends of the base and/or the legs preferably have tapers formed from terminating layers of warp fibers in a stepped pattern. Page 133

134 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/09. 43: 2012/05/23 51: A23L 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: MELWITZ, DIETER W 33: EP 31: : : PUREED HERBS, VEGETABLES AND/OR SPICES COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING IT The present invention has as an objective to provide a pureed herbs, vegetables, and/or spices composition which is of excellent sensoric quality, and which is microbiologically safe and stable upon storage. The invention provides a water-continuous herbs, vegetables, and/or spices composition, comprising from 1 % to 60% by weight of one or more herbs and/or spices, from 1 % to 10% by weight of insoluble fibres, from 1 % to 40% by weight of a vegetable oil and having a ph of 2.0 to 4.0. Also provided is a process for preparing said composition. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/10. 43: 2012/04/20 51: B01D 71: VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS & TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT 72: BLUMENSCHEIN, CHARLES D, BANERJEE, KASHI 33: US 31: 12/271,506 32: : A PROCESS FOR REMOVING BARIUM FROM WATER A method for reducing barium concentration in waste streams. Hydrous manganese oxide (HMO) is formed in solution/slurry and mixed with water containing barium such that the hydrous manganese oxide exhibits a negative charge at a desired ph. Barium from the water is adsorbed onto the negatively charged HMO surface. The HMO with adsorbed barium is separated from the water, producing treated effluent having a reduced barium concentration. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/16. 43: 2012/04/20 51: A61K 71: GENENTECH, INC. 72: LOBO, BRIAN, LO, SABRINA, WANG, YUCHANG JOHN, WONG, RITA 33: US 31: 61/115,441 32: : METHOD AND FORMULATION FOR REDUCING AGGREGATION OF A MACROMOLECULE UNDER PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS A method for reducing aggregation and inhibiting flocculation of a macromolecule, such as a protein, under physiological conditions by the addition of certain cyclodextrins (CDs) is disclosed. Also provided is a method to minimize inflammation at the injection site during subcutaneous administration of a macromolecule and pharmaceutical formulations for such administration. Further provided are methods of treating a CD20 positive cancer or an autoimmune disease, comprising administering a humanized anti-cd20 antibody in a pharmaceutical formulation of the invention. Further provided is an in vitro dialysis method to evaluate the ability of an excipient to reduce aggregation of an antibody or other macromolecule under physiological conditions. Page 134

135 blood brain barrier (BBB) or into particular cell types such as ovary, liver, lung, or kidney. The invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions that include the compounds of the invention and to uses thereof in methods of treatment. 21: 2011/ : 2009/09/25. 43: 2012/05/21 51: C07F; A61K 71: MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: FLEMING, PAUL E, LI, JING 33: US 31: 61/194,614 32: : DERIVATIVES OF 1-AMINO-2- CYCLOBUTYLETHYLBORONIC ACID The present invention provides novel compounds useful as proteasome inhibitors. The invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds of the invention and methods of using the compositions in the treatment of various diseases. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/15. 43: 2012/04/24 51: C07K; A61K; A61P; C07H 71: ANGIOCHEM INC. 72: DEMEULE, MICHEL, CHE, CHRISTIAN, GABATHULER, REINHARD, YANG, GAOQIANG 33: US 31: 61/105,654 32: : US 31: 61/171,010 32: : ETOPOSIDE AND DOXORUBICIN CONJUGATES FOR DRUG DELIVERY The invention relates to improvements in the field of drug delivery. More particularly, the invention relates to polypeptides having a hydrolyzable covalent bond to a therapeutic agent that includes, etoposide, etoposide 4'- dimethylglycine or doxorubicin. These polypeptide conjugates can be used as vectors to transport the podophyllotoxin derivative across the 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/15. 43: 2012/04/24 51: C07K; A61K; A61P; C12N 71: ANGIOCHEM INC. 72: DEMEULE, MICHEL, GAGNON, CATHERINE, CASTAIGNE, JEAN-PAUL, LAWRENCE, BETTY 33: US 31: 61/105,618 32: : CONJUGATES OF GLP-1 AGONISTS AND USES THEREOF The present invention features a compound having the formula A-X-B, where A is peptide vector capable of enhancing transport of the compound across the blood-brain barrier or into particular cell types, X is a linker, and B is a GLP-1 agonist (e.g., exendin-4 or an exendin-4 analog). The compounds of the invention can be used to treat any disease where increased GLP-1 activity is desired, for example, metabolic diseases, such as obesity and diabetes. Page 135

136 72: KARAKELLE, MUTLU, DOWNER, DAVID ANTHONY, MUCHHALA, SUSHANT 33: US 31: 61/116,443 32: : INTRAOCULAR LENS DELIVERY DEVICE HAVING A CARTRIDGE WITH AN INTERNAL COATING An intraocular lens (IOL) delivery device is disclosed. The device includes an intraocular lens cartridge having an internal coating wherein the coating includes a polymeric material that is compatible with a polymeric material of a material that forms the cartridge. Preferably, the polymeric material of the coating, the cartridge or both is a polyurethane material. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/06. 43: 2012/05/23 51: A61K; A61Q 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: NAIK, VIJAY MUKUND, MANI, INDU, BALAKRISHNAN, LALITHA, RAUT, JANHAVI SANJAY, TETRADIS-MAIRIS, GEORGIOS 33: IN 31: 2546/MUM/ : : COLOURING OF KERATINOUS FIBERS USING A PRETREATMENT COMPRISING AN IRON SALT AND A COLOUR DEVELOPER COMPRISING HYDROLYSABLE TANNIN A method of colouring keratinous fibers comprising contacting the keratinous fibers sequentially with a pre-treatment composition and a colour developer wherein : i. the pre-treatment composition comprises: (a) % by weight of an iron salt at a ph below 2 including 0.5-5% by weight of a reducing agent (b) a buffer effective in the ph range 3-6 and (c) a penetration enhancer comprising one or more solvents having Hansen solubility parameter δh between 1-10 (MPa) 1/2 and δp between (MPa) 1/2 wherein the component (b) is mixed with (a) or (c) not more than 360 minutes prior to contacting the keratinous fibers and ii. the colour developer is selected from one or more of hydrolysable tannin or its breakdown products or derivatives or a mixture thereof obtained from a natural or synthetic source, where the sequence of contact is in any order. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/18. 43: 2012/05/03 51: A61F 71: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/17. 43: 2012/05/02 51: C07C 71: ARKEMA FRANCE 72: DUBOIS, JEAN-LUC 33: FR 31: : : METHOD FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF AN OMEGA-AMINO ACID OR ESTER STARTING FROM A MONOUNSATURATED FATTY ACID OR ESTER The invention relates to a method for the synthesis of ω-amino alkanoic acids or of esters thereof starting from unsaturated natural fatty acids passing through an ω-unsaturated nitrile intermediate compound. The method which is the subject matter of the invention is simple to implement and avoids, compared with the known methods, environmental constraints and economic disadvantages owing to reaction by-products. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/18. 43: 2012/05/02 51: A01N; A01P 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: SCHMITZER, PAUL, SATCHIVI, NORBERT 33: US 31: 61/117,330 32: Page 136

137 54: SAFENING COMPOSITION OF 6- (TRISUBSTITUTED PHENYL)-4-AMINO-2- PYRIDINECARBOXYLATE HERBICIDES AND CLOQUINTOCET-MEXYL FOR CEREAL CROPS Herbicidal injury caused by 6-(trisubstituted phenyl)- 4-amino-2-pyridinecarboxylates in wheat and barley is reduced with the use of low rates of cloquintocet. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/13. 43: 2012/05/02 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: ZHAO, JASON XIAOBO, CHEN, JEFFREY CHAO-NAN, LI, BARN-WAN, HUANG, RUNZHEN 33: US 31: 12/337,656 32: : TRIGGERING ANIMATION ACTIONS AND MEDIA OBJECT ACTIONS A request may be received to trigger an animation action in response to reaching a bookmark during playback of a media object. In response to the request, data is stored defining a new animation timeline configured to perform the animation action when playback of the media object reaches the bookmark. When the media object is played back, a determination is made as to whether the bookmark has been encountered. If the bookmark is encountered, the new animation timeline is started, thereby triggering the specified animation action. An animation action may also be added to an animation timeline that triggers a media object action at a location within a media object. When the animation action is encountered during playback of the animation timeline, the specified media object action is performed on the associated media object. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/09. 43: 2012/05/02 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: GUR-ESH, ETHAN, FINK, NATHAN, FRIESENHAHN, DUSTIN, RAMKUMAR, NITHYA, FITZGERALD, MAURA J 33: US 31: 12/336,554 32: : TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGING PERSISTENT DOCUMENT COLLECTIONS Various technologies and techniques are disclosed for creating and managing persistent document collections. A data store is used for storing one or more persistent document collections. A content management application is used for managing documents for users, for creating one or more persistent document collections of a sub-set of the documents upon user request, and for storing the one or more persistent document collections in the data store. Users can create one or more persistent Page 137

138 document collections from a sub-set of the documents. Users can also modify the one or more persistent document collections. A requested portion of one or more persistent document collections can be output upon request from an external application so that the external application can download one or more of the documents that are represented by the persistent document collection for further modification by the user. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/13. 43: 2012/05/02 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: ALLYN, BARRY, BECKER, CHRIS, RUBLE, B SCOTT 33: US 31: 12/337,851 32: : DATA VISUALIZATION INTERACTIVITY ARCHITECTURE A data visualization interactivity architecture may be provided. The architecture may allow the creation of a data visualization, such as a chart, and may expose an interactive feature on the visualization. The architecture may provide integration with multiple rendering platforms. When a user selects the exposed feature, the architecture may translate the selection into a common format and modify the data visualization according to layout rules independent of the rendering platform. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/17. 43: 2012/05/02 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: SCHECHTER, MICHAEL AUSTIN, GRADEK, MICHAEL 33: US 31: 12/332,996 32: : PROVIDING RECENT HISTORY WITH SEARCH RESULTS A system, method, and medium are provided for presenting a user-interface to a user during a search session that includes information about the user's search history during that search session. A search session is instantiated, and search queries, search results, user selections of search results, and other information is recorded. Search results pages provided to the user in response to queries include a session tracker module that displays interactive information associated with recent search queries issued by the user during the same session, such that the user can quickly recall previously issued queries and corresponding search results. Page 138

139 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/30. 43: 2012/05/02 51: B65B, B65D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: SULISTYOWATI, ENDAH, IYER, KRISHNAPRAKASH NURANI DHARMARAJ, KHEDEKAR, VAIBHAVI AMIT, VILKHU, PARDEEP KAUR SURINDER SINGH 33: IN 31: 2593/MUM/ : : A METHOD AND A SYSTEM FOR MAKING FORM FILL SEAL POUCHES The invention relates to a method and a system of continuously forming, filling and sealing sidegusseted flexible pouches with product, comprising the steps of : (i) providing a continuous sheet of film; (ii) drawing said sheet over a pouch-former to form a film tube having an overlapped vertical film edge; (iii) sealing said overlapped vertical film edge with a vertical sealer to form a vertical seal, while said filmtube is continuously pulled along machine direction; (iv) forming gussets on both lateral sides of the tube; (v) effecting a horizontal seal across said film- tube, with horizontal sealing jaws, at a predetermined location below said vertical sealer to form the top horizontal seal of a filled pouch and the bottom horizontal seal of a pouch to be filled, optionally with perforations there-between; (vi) feeding said product within said film-tube; and, (vii) sealing open end of said film-tube with said horizontal sealing jaws at a pre-determined location, where at the intersection of the horizontal seal with inner ends of the gussets, an un-sealed pocket extending on either sides of the intersection is formed, wherein width of the unsealed pocket is in the range of 25 to 50 % of the total width of the gusset. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/13. 43: 2012/05/02 51: A61K; A01N 71: ARTAN HOLDING AG 72: AYDINOGLU, AHMET MELIH 33: EP 31: : : OCTENIDINE COMPOSITION The invention relates to octenidine or a pharmaceutical salt thereof, in particular octenidine dihydrochloride, which is intended for mutual therapeutic administration of the octenidine in solution with a polyalcohol of formula 1: (H-C- OH) a (HO-C-OH) b (H-C-H) c, where a, b, c are whole numbers, where a+b is at least 2, preferably at least 3, c is selected from 0,1 or a number from 2 to a+b, optionally in addition to one or more aldehyde groups provided that they form (cyclic) acetals with one of the hydroxy groups or one or more keto groups optionally as acetal with one of the hydroxy groups, optionally in addition to one or more carboxylic acid groups if the polyalcohol is a cyclic acetal or acetal, preferably with ring sizes of 5 to 7 atoms, or a polymer, polyether or polyester thereof, provided that the polyalcohol exists as a polymer, polyether or polyester with at least two units of formula 1 if a+b is 2 or 3. The invention also relates to kits containing these ingredients, and use thereof Page 139

140 for treating infections and wounds. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/04. 43: 2012/05/02 51: A61K; C07D 71: CHEMOCENTRYX, INC. 72: ZENG, YIBIN, POWERS, JAY, ZHANG, PENGLIE, JAEN, JUAN C, CHEN, XI, LI, LIANFA, FAN, PINGCHEN, GLEASON, MARK M, MCMAHON, JEFFREY P 33: US 31: 61/111,251 32: : US 31: 61/219,341 32: : MODULATORS OF CXCR7 Compounds having formula (I) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, hydrates or N-oxides thereof are provided and are useful for binding to CXCR7, and treating diseases that are dependent, at least in part, on CXCR7 activity. Accordingly, the present invention provides in further aspects, compositions containing one or more of the above-noted compounds in admixture with a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient. 21: 2011/ : 2011/04/29. 43: 2012/05/02 51: A61K, A61P 71: Bayer Schering Pharma Aktiengesellschaft 72: TRUEBEL, Hubert, BECKER, Eva-Maria, SCHÄFER, Stefan, SCHÄFER, Katja, KOHLMEYER, Jürgen 33: DE 31: : : USE OF HELIUM-OXYGEN GAS MIXTURES FOR TREATING PULMONARY ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION The present application relates to the use of heliumoxygen gas mixtures for treating and/or preventing primary and secondary forms of pulmonary hypertension (PH) and to the combination of pharmaceutical drugs with helium-oxygen gas mixtures, wherein the gas mixtures serve as carrier gases for improving the incorporation of a drug for treating and/or preventing pulmonary hypertension. 21: 2011/ : 2009/08/19. 43: 2012/05/02 51: C01B; B01D; E21B 71: ROLLS-ROYCE PLC 72: STEVENS, AARON JACK, KNOTT, DAVID SYDNEY 33: GB 31: : : COMPRESSOR FOR PRESSURISING CARBON DIOXIDE A compressor is provided for pressurising carbon dioxide produced by a carbon dioxide production plant and introducing the pressurised carbon dioxide to a carbon dioxide sequestration system. The compressor has a measuring system which determines the amount of carbon dioxide produced by the production plant. It also has a control system which varies the power of the compressor depending on the determined amount of produced carbon dioxide. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/02. 43: 2012/05/02 51: B65H 71: FERAG AG 72: STAUBER, HANS ULRICH 33: CH 31: 1724/08 32: : APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR COMPILING FLAT OBJECTS The invention relates to an apparatus and a method for compiling flat objects. According to the invention, a gripper conveyor is used, the grippers of which (12) either act directly as support elements (20) or contact surfaces (22) for the products (100) to be compiled, thereby constituting a receiving unit (10), or interact with a separate support element (20) to form a receiving unit (10). The use of a gripper conveyor having a controllable opening state and a controllable orientation of the gripper jaws (14, 16) of the individual grippers (12), and/or a controllable orientation of the separate support elements (20), has the advantage that the orientation of the contact surfaces and the clamping function within a receiving unit (10) can be set independently of the adjoining receiving units (10). In this way, greater flexibility is attained. Page 140

141 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/03. 43: 2012/05/04 51: F03B 71: KSB Aktiengesellschaft 72: SRINGER, Peer, PENSLER, Thomas, TRAUGOTT, Ulrich, VEGA-VÖLK, Josephine, VORPAHL, Lenard 33: DE 31: : : ENERGY GENERATING UNIT AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING AN ENERGY GENERATING UNIT The invention relates to an energy generation unit, in particular, an energy generating unit standing in a stretch of water and or floating in the water, comprising components, wherein the components comprise an inlet housing, a turbine housing, a drive unit, arranged in the turbine housing and a subsequent suction tube. The invention further relates to a method for maintaining such an energy generating unit. electrolysis processes, in particular for metal electrowinning and electrorefining processes, which can be assembled using prefabricated panels which can be connected and sealed together with other similar panels, comprising at least one pair of opposite end walls (1, 2), side walls (3, 4), a plurality of floor panels (5) and a plurality of intermediate transverse walls (6), the modular container assembly having a common wall between two adjacent containers, which is defined by said intermediate transverse walls (6). At least the intermediate walls (6) of the assembly each have incorporated in the wall a passage (7,8) for the protected distribution and supplying of charged electrolytic solution, these walls moreover having a wall width which is smaller in the centre compared to at least one of its ends and its top part and bottom part, said at least one end and top part and bottom part of the walls being defined by edge formations (9,10,11,12), at least one of the formations containing said passage within it. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/28. 43: 2012/05/03 51: C25C 71: NOVEL COMPOSITES TECHNOLOGIES S.A. 72: MALDONADO RAMIREZ DE ARELLANO, MIGUEL 33: CL 31: : : MODULAR ARRAY OF CONTAINERS FOR ELECTROWINNING OR ELECTROREFINING Modular assembly with containers arranged in parallel for electrolytic solutions used in metal 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/04. 43: 2012/05/04 51: A01N, A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Bayer CropScience AG 72: MAUE, Michael,, ADELT, Isabelle, GIENCKE, Wolfgang, HEIL, Markus, JESCHKE, Peter, KRÜGER, Bernd-Wieland,, MÜHLTHAU, Friedrich August, SUDAU, Alexander, RAMING, Klaus, EBBINGHAUS-KINTSCHER, Ulrich, ADAMCZEWSKI, Martin, VOERSTE, Arnd,, GÖRGENS, Ulrich, KAPFERER, Tobias, DREWES, Mark Wilhelm, BECKER, Angela, FRANKEN, Eva- Maria 33: EP 31: : Page 141

142 54: NOVEL HALOGEN-SUBSTITUTED COMPOUNDS The invention relates to compounds of general formula (I) where the radicals A1, A2, A3, A4, Lm, Q, R1, and T have the meaning indicated in the description, and to the use of said compounds for controlling animal pests. The invention further relates to methods and to intermediates for producing the compounds according to formula (I). terminal; and a control unit which regulates the level of an output voltage output to the output terminal. 21: 2011/ : 2009/01/20. 43: 2012/05/07 51: G05F 71: LEE, MYUNG HWAN, CSKK (HKG) LIMITED 72: LEE, MYUNG HWAN 54: AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR AND TOROIDAL TRANSFORMER The present invention relates to an automatic voltage regulator and a toroidal transformer, comprising: a main winding; a primary field winding excited in the main winding; a first switch unit for selectively connecting one end of the primary field winding to either a reference potential or the output terminal; a plurality of secondary field windings excited in the main winding; a second switch unit for selectively switching so that the plurality of secondary field windings are selectively connected to the primary field winding serially, a third switch unit for selectively connecting an end of a serial connection generated by selectively connecting the primary field winding and the secondary field windings to either the reference potential or the input 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/19. 43: 2012/05/07 51: C12N; A61K; A61P 71: OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 72: ISHIYAMA, HIRONOBU, HIRANO, HISANOBU, OHKUBO, YASUSHI, SASAKI, KENJIRO 33: JP 31: : : STEM CELL FOR THERAPEUTIC USE WHICH IS DERIVED FROM HUMAN MONOCYTE, AND METHOD FOR INDUCING SAME A stem cell produced by culturing a monocyte in the presence of (i) M-CSF and (ii) at least one component selected from a group consisting of a ganglioside and a water-soluble plant extract to dedifferentiate the monocyte; a therapeutic agent for diseases associated with the damage of cells, tissues or organs; a cellular therapeutic agent; a method for producing a stem cell; a culture medium Page 142

143 for inducing the dedifferentiation of a monocyte; a dedifferentiation-inducing agent; a kit for cellular therapy, or a kit for producing dedifferentiated cells; and a pharmaceutical composition. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/28. 43: 2012/05/08 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: TAISHO PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 72: AMADA, HIDEAKI, MATSUDA, DAISUKE, BOHNO, MASAHIRO, SAITO, SHIUJI, BOHNO, AYAKO 33: JP 31: : : COMPOUNDS HAVING TAFIA INHIBITORY ACTIVITY A compound having excellent TAFIa inhibitory activity. Specifically disclosed is a compound represented by formula (I) or a salt thereof. In the formula, A represents a benzene ring or a pyridine ring; X represents -(CH 2 )-, -(CH 2 ) 2 -, an oxygen atom, a nitrogen atom or a single bond; Y represents - (CH 2 ) 3 -NH-R 3, -(CH 2 ) 4 -NH-R 3 or a 2-aminopyridyl group; R 3 represents a hydrogen atom or the like; R 1 represents a hydrogen atom or the like; R 2 represents CO 2 R 8, a tetrazolyl group or the like; R 8 represents a hydrogen atom, a C 1-10 alkyl group or a group having a structure of formula (Ib) or (Ic); and m and n each represents an integer of 0 or 1. 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/07. 43: 2012/05/08 51: A61K 71: CEVA SANTE ANIMALE SA 72: LAGARDE, ANOUCK, FLOCH, STEPHANE, BERTAIM, THIERRY 33: FR 31: : : ANTIPROLACTINIC VETERINARY COMPOSITION FOR RUMINANTS The present invention relates to an antiprolactinic veterinary composition to be administered to ruminants. Said composition contains at least one antiprolactinic compound that is an agonist of dopamine receptors, and is particularly useful for promoting a substantial reduction in lactation, mammary involution, and for treating and/or preventing diseases or infections of the udder of ruminants. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/19. 43: 2012/05/07 51: A61F 71: ALCON, INC. 72: SIMPSON, MICHAEL, VENKATESWARAN, KRISHNAKUMAR 33: US 31: 61/116,458 32: Page 143

144 54: DIFFRACTIVE MULTIFOCAL INTRAOCULAR LENS WITH MODIFIED CENTRAL DISTANCE ZONE The present invention generally provides multifocal ophthalmic lenses, e.g., multifocal intraocular lenses, that employ a central refractive region for providing a refractive focusing power and a diffractive region for providing diffractive focusing powers. The refractive focusing power provided by the lens's central region corresponds to a far-focusing power that is substantially equal to one of the diffractive focusing powers while the other diffractive power corresponds to a near-focusing power. The far-focusing power can be enhanced by changes to the phase of the central refractive region and/or changes to the curvature of the central refractive region. compositions, and a binder substitute comprising styrene acrylate copolymer having mean particle size?100 nm. Invention relates also to paper or paperboard coated with a coating colour composition according to the invention. 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/18. 43: 2012/05/07 51: C09D; D21H 71: KEMIRA OYJ 72: AARNI, ESKO, HEISKA, PERTTU, HUHTALA, KIMMO 33: FI 31: : : METHOD FOR IMPROVING RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF AN AQUEOUS PIGMENT SLURRY, DISPERSION AGENT AND ITS USE The invention relates to a method for improving rheological properties of an aqueous pigment slurry. In the method dispersion agent is added to an aqueous phase of a slurry comprising pigment particles or to the aqueous phase into which the pigment particles are to be added. The dispersion agent comprises styrene acrylate copolymer. The invention relates also to dispersion agent for a pigment slurry comprising a first component comprising styrene acrylate copolymer and a second component comprising a conventional dispersion agent, such as a straight-chain polyacrylate. 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/18. 43: 2012/05/07 51: D21H 71: KEMIRA OYJ 72: AHLGREN, JONNI, MATULA, ANTTI, TURKKI, TARJA 33: FI 31: : : COATING COLOUR COMPOSITION AND PAPER OR PAPERBOARD COATED WITH IT Invention relates to a coating colour composition for paper and/or paperboard comprising a pigment, optionally known additives used in coating 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/04. 43: 2012/05/07 51: B01F; B22C 71: MASCHINENFABRIK GUSTAV EIRICH 72: SEILER, ANDREAS, WÖRNER, WOLFGANG 33: DE 31: : : MIXER HAVING ROTATING MIXING CONTAINER The invention relates to a mixer having a rotating mixing container and a tool shaft (8) arranged at least partially in the mixing container, having a drive end and an operating end for a tool (6), wherein the tool shaft (8) is mounted on the drive end by means of two tool bearings, spaced apart from one another, and there is a drive motor (7) for the tool shaft (8). In order to create a mixer that is simple and costeffective to produce, having as few movable and wearing parts as possible and a tool shaft (8) that is furthermore capable of sustaining the significant transverse forces occurring in operation, according to the invention the drive motor (7) has a motor shaft Page 144

145 that is mounted at least on one side by a tool bearing. transport fluid is injected from the nozzle outlet (40) into the emulsion in the passage (14) such that the emulsion is atomised and a vapour-droplet regime is formed comprising a dispersed phase of emulsion droplets within a continuous vapour phase. At least some of the emulsion droplets are vaporised within the vapour-droplet regime and finally the vapour is condensed back to the liquid phase. An apparatus suitable for carrying out this method is also provided. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/06. 43: 2012/05/07 51: B01D 71: Pursuit Dynamics plc 72: FENTON, Marcus Brian Mayhall 33: GB 31: : : AN IMPROVED METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR BREAKING AN EMULSION A method of demulsifying an emulsion is provided, the method comprising an initial step of supplying the emulsion to a fluid processor passage (14) having an inlet (16) and an outlet (18), wherein the cross sectional area of the passage (14) between the inlet (16) and outlet (18) does not reduce below the cross sectional area at the inlet (16).A transport fluid is supplied from a transport fluid source (60) to a transport fluid nozzle (34) which circumscribes the passage (14) and opens into the passage (14) intermediate the inlet (16) and the outlet (18). The transport fluid is accelerated through a throat (38) of the transport fluid nozzle (34), the throat (34) having a cross sectional area which is less than that of either the nozzle inlet (36) or nozzle outlet (40). The 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/19. 43: 2012/05/07 51: C11D; C07C; C08B 71: SÜDZUCKER AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT MANNHEIM/OCHSENFURT 72: KUNZ, MARKWART, HAJI BEGLI, ALIREZA, KRÖNER, CHRISTINE, MOSER, MATTHIAS, LEVECKE, BART 33: DE 31: : : SOLUBILIZER FOR METAL IONS The invention relates to solubilizers for metal ions and poorly soluble metal compounds, containing an oxidation product of starch hydrolysate as a solubilizing agent, to a method for solubilizing metal ions and to the use of said solubilizer. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/13. 43: 2012/05/07 51: C07C; B01J; C10G 71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. 72: BURTON, ALLEN W JR, KIBBY, CHARLES L, HAAS, ALFRED, HOLZ, SIMON 33: US 31: 12/316,209 32: : IMPROVED PROCESS FOR CONVERSION OF SYNTHESIS GAS TO HYDROCARBONS USING A ZEOLITE-METHANOL CATALYST SYSTEM A process is described for converting synthesis gas containing carbon monoxide and hydrogen to Page 145

146 hydrocarbons via methanol as an intermediate, by contacting the synthesis gas with a catalyst system containing a mixture of gallium silicate zeolite catalyst and a methanol catalyst. The process results in reduced amounts of undesirable low carbon number hydrocarbons, e.g., C 4 and lower, undesirable high carbon number hydrocarbons, e.g., C 10 and higher, and aromatic hydrocarbons. The process provides higher yields of useful, high octane hydrocarbons boiling in the gasoline range. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/20. 43: 2012/05/07 51: A01N 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: IWATA, ATSUSHI, SOMA, MASATO 33: JP 31: : : PEST CONTROLLING COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING PEST A pest controlling composition comprising tolclofosmethyl and a neonicotinoid compound represented by the formula (1) as active ingredients. 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/15. 43: 2012/05/07 51: A61L 71: INDUSTRIE BIOMEDICHE INSUBRI S/A 72: PERTICI, GIANNI 33: CH 31: 01997/08 32: : BONE IMPLANT MATRIX AND METHOD OF PREPARING THE SAME The present invention relates to a bone implant matrix, comprising a base matrix treated or to be treated with, a reinforcing mixture containing at least a polymer. The described bone implant matrix is particularly suitable in the field of bone reconstructive surgery in general, orthopaedics, and in particular in oral surgery, maxillo-facial and dental implantology. Furthermore, a method for preparing the bone implant matrix is described. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/12. 43: 2012/05/07 51: E01F 71: REBLOC GMBH 72: REDLBERGER, MATHIAS 33: AT 31: A 1810/ : : CONNECTING DEVICE FOR CONNECTING SEPARATING ELEMENTS FOR TRAFFIC AREAS A connecting device (2) for connecting separating elements (1) for traffic areas comprises two connecting elements (3), each having two limbs (5, 6) arranged next to each other. Each limb (5) of a connecting element (3) is positively received between the limbs (5, 6) of the other connecting element (3) in that a limb (5) of the other connecting element (3) received between the limbs (5, 6) of the one connecting element (3) has protrusions (9, 10) on both sides, which engage protrusions (9, 10, 11) arranged on the limbs (5, 6) of the one connecting element (3). The limbs (5, 6) of the two connecting elements (3) engage in each other in a hook-shaped manner with the protrusions (9, 10, 11) thereof. In this way, the limbs (5, 6) are not pushed apart when a tractive force acts on the connecting elements (3), but instead are held together or pulled together. Page 146

147 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/24. 43: 2012/05/07 51: B65D 71: ERIKSSON, VILHO 72: ERIKSSON, VILHO 33: SE 31: : : A DISCHARGE DEVICE FOR A PACKAGE AND A PACKAGE The invention relates to a draining device and a package (10) with such a draining device for a liquid material. The draining device (2) comprises a housing part (4) and a draining part (6), which is articulated around an axis (A) in relation to the housing part (4). The housing part (4) comprises a first channel (20) with an inlet (22) which ends on the inside (14) of the package (10). The draining part (6) comprises a second channel (26) with an outlet (29) which ends on the out- side (13) of the package (10). The housing part (4) is arranged to be attached on the outside of the wall (8) of the package (10). The draining part (6) is arranged with at least one puncturing device (7) in its end (9) being arranged opposite to the outlet (29). The puncturing device (7) is arranged to puncture the wall (8) of the package (10) so that at least one passage (15) is formed through which liquid material (11) being located in the package (10) may be made to flow out through the draining part (6) to the outside (13) of the package (10). 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/10. 43: 2012/05/10 51: C01B, H01L 71: H.C. Starck GmbH 72: KARAU, Friedrich Wilhelm 33: DE 31: : : US 31: 61/113,369 32: : MAGNESIUM DIBORIDE The invention relates to the preparation and use of a particular grade of magnesium diboride which can be used as superconducting material in filled wires. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/10. 43: 2012/05/10 51: C11D 71: RECKITT BENCKISER LLC 72: ZHU, Yun-Peng 33: United Kingdom 31: : : CONCENTRATED HARD SURFACE TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS The present invention relates to concentrated hard surface treatment compositions which are primarily intended to be dispersed in a larger volume or quantity of water prior to use by a consumer, in order to produce a ready to use type composition. Page 147

148 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/16. 43: 2012/05/10 51: C10B; B09C; C09C; 71: RM MATERIAIS REFRATÁRIOS LTDA. 72: OLIVEIRA, ISAIAS, GARCIA PINATTI, DALTRO, GUEDES SOARES, ÁLVARO, ROMÃO, ÉRICA LEONOR, FERREIRA, JOÃO CARLOS 33: BR 31: PI : : APPARATUS AND PROCESS FOR THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF ANY KIND OF ORGANIC MATERIAL The present invention refers to a Low Temperature Conversion apparatus composed of tri-tubes which simultaneously carries out the functions of vessel and heat exchanger. This apparatus is capable of thermally decomposing any kind of organic material to obtain coal, oil, water and non-condensable gases, and also decontaminating soils and residues contaminated with organochlorides and dioxins. The apparatus is used for thermal decomposition of any kind of organic material and comprises: an outer box (2) with a hermetic lid (19); a thermal insulation layer (5) disposed throughout the inner surface of the outer box (2) and lid, said apparatus also comprising at least a structure with three concentric tubes disposed internally, positioned substantially vertically and with a wall width suitable for heating by means of gases from an inner side and outer side of said structure. The invention also refers to a process for thermal decomposition of any kind of organic material using the apparatus of the present invention and comprises the steps of feeding the organic material into the apparatus; heating with gases on the inside and outside of an annular region located in the concentric tubes inside the apparatus; processing with extraction and condensation of oil; cooling with gases; and tilting of the apparatus. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/19. 43: 2012/05/10 51: C01B 71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. 72: ZONES, STACEY I, BURTON, ALLEN W JR 33: US 31: 12/277,896 32: : US 31: 12/277,916 32: : MOLECULAR SIEVE SSZ-83 The present invention is directed to a new crystalline molecular sieve designated SSZ-83 synthesized using a 1,4-bis(N-butylpiperidinium)butane dication or a 1,4-bis(N-butylpyrrolidinium)butane dication as a structure directing agent. Page 148

149 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/18. 43: 2012/05/10 51: B01J 71: RENTECH, INC. 72: WRIGHT, HAROLD A, FRAENKEL, DAN, DEMIREL, BELMA, BENHAM, CHARLES B, TAYLOR, JESSE W, ROLFE, SARA L, BLEY, RICHARD, REJAI, BAHMAN 33: US 31: 12/272,960 32: : METHOD FOR ACTIVATING STRENGTHENED IRON CATALYST FOR SLURRY REACTORS A method of activating an iron Fischer-Tropsch catalyst by introducing an inert gas into a reactor comprising a slurry of the catalyst at a first temperature, increasing the reactor temperature from the first temperature to a second temperature at a first ramp rate, wherein the second temperature is in the range of from about 150 C to 250 C, introducing synthesis gas having a ratio of H2:CO to the reactor at a space velocity, and increasing the reactor temperature from the second temperature to a third temperature at a second ramp rate, wherein the third temperature is in the range of from about 270 C to 300 C. The iron Fischer-Tropsch catalyst may be a precipitated unsupported iron catalyst, production of which is also provided. 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/03. 43: 2012/05/10 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: GARG, SHARAD KUMAR, PENNER, NATHAN ROBERT, KUMAR, ADITYA, GOODWIN, GIDEON 33: US 31: 12/350,245 32: : SYNCHRONIZING PRESENTATION STATES BETWEEN MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS A presentation state is received from the presenting application. The presentation state may represent a current state of the local presentation. A request for the presentation state is received from the viewing application. In response to receiving the request for the presentation state, the presentation state is provided to the viewing application. A request for presentation data synchronized to the presentation state is received from the viewing application. In response to receiving the request for presentation data synchronized to the presentation state, the presentation file is transformed into the presentation data synchronized to the presentation state. The presentation data synchronized to the presentation state is provided to the viewing application. The viewing application may be operative to read the presentation data and to display a remote presentation in response to reading the presentation data. Page 149

150 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/04. 43: 2012/05/10 51: A61K 71: AOP ORPHAN PHARMACEUTICALS AG 72: WIDMANN, RUDOLF 33: AT 31: GM707/ : : NOVEL COMPOSITION FOR TREATMENT OF ESSENTIAL THROMBOCYTHEMIA The invention relates to novel formulations of anagrelide resulting in a non- immediate release of the active ingredient of anagrelide. The inventors have shown that pharmaceutical compositions comprising anagrelide particles, wherein at least 90% of said anagrelide particles are smaller than 10µm, in combination with lactose monohydrate provide a formulation with reduced release characteristics when administered to a patient. Optionally, the pharmaceutical composition can further comprise povidone, crospovidone, microcristalline cellulose and/or magnesium stearate. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/20. 43: 2012/05/10 51: A01N; A01P 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: KURAHASHI, MAKOTO, MATSUZAKI, YUICHI 33: JP 31: : : COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PLANT DISEASES The present invention provides a composition for controlling plant diseases comprising, as active ingredients, ethaboxam and tolclofos -methyl. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/06. 43: 2012/05/10 51: C07C 71: CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 72: ZINK, JAMES H, JOHNSTON, VICTOR J, CHEN, LAIYUAN, KIMMICH, BARBARA F, CHAPMAN, JOSEFINA T, REPMAN, DEBORAH R 33: US 31: 12/291,949 32: : INTEGRATED PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF VINYL ACETATE FROM ACETIC ACID VIA ETHYLENE This invention provides an integrated two stage economical process for the production of vinyl acetate monomer (VAM) from acetic acid in the vapor phase. First, acetic acid is selectively hydrogenated over a hydrogenating catalyst composition to form ethylene either in a single reactor zone or in a dual reactor zone wherein the intermediate hydrogenated products are either dehydrated and/or cracked to form ethylene. In a subsequent second stage so formed ethylene is reacted with molecular oxygen and acetic acid over a suitable catalyst to form VAM. In an embodiment of this invention reaction of acetic acid and hydrogen over a hydrogenation catalyst and subsequent reaction over a dehydration catalyst selectively produces ethylene, which is further mixed with acetic acid and molecular oxygen and reacted over a supported palladium/gold/potassium catalyst. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/11. 43: 2012/05/11 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Bayer Schering Pharma Aktiengesellschaft 72: HÄRTER, Michael, BECK, Hartmut, ELLINGHAUS, Peter, BERHOERSTER, Kerstin, GRESCHAT, Susanne, THIERAUCH, Karl-Heinz, SÜSSMEIER, Frank 33: DE 31: : : HETEROAROMATIC COMPOUNDS FOR USE AS HIF INHIBITORS The present application relates to novel substituted aryl compounds, to processes for preparation thereof, to the use thereof for treatment and/or prevention of disorders and to the use thereof for production of medicaments for treatment and/or prevention of disorders, especially for treatment and/or prevention of hyperproliferative and angiogenic disorders, and those disorders which arise as a result of a metabolic adaptation to hypoxic states. Such treatments can be effected as monotherapy or else in combination with other medicaments or further therapeutic measures. Page 150

151 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/11. 43: 2012/05/11 51: A47K, B67D, F16L 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 72: VAN DIEPEN, Jacobus, Simon, Petrus, XIANZHI, Zhou, YOU, Dong Xiao, PADAIN, Christopher, Leonard 33: UK 31: : : DISPENSER AND REFILL UNIT A dispenser comprising a base unit (2) with an actuation mechanism for dispensing liquid and a refill unit (1) insertible into the base unit (2) in an inverted configuration with its outlet lowermost for the supply of liquid to the base unit (2), the refill unit (1) comprising an annular wall (30) projecting into the refill unit (1) and defining an outlet from the refill unit (1), the annular wall (30) being closable at its innermost end by a valve element (33) biased onto the annular wall 30), the base unit (2) comprising a hollow spigot (11) and an annular seal (14) surrounding and spaced from the top of the spigot (11) whereby insertion of the refill unit (1) into the base unit (2) causes the spigot (11) to enter the annular wall (30) and to lift the valve element (33) from the annular wall (30) to define a flow path from the refill unit (1), through at least one cut-out portion formed in the top of the spigot (11) and/or the bottom of the valve element (33) and down the hollow spigot (11), and the annular seal (14) to seal between the spigot (11) and the annular wall (30). 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/20. 43: 2012/05/11 51: A01N, A01P 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: KURAHASHI, MAKOTO, MATSUZAKI, YUICHI 33: JP 31: : : COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PESTS The present invention provides a composition for controlling pests comprising, as active ingredients, ethaboxam and a neonicotinoid compound represented by formula (1). 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/12. 43: 2012/05/14 51: C08G, C09J 71: Bayer MaterialScience AG 72: KRAUS, Harald, ARNDT, Wolfgang, HENNING, Wolfgang, MÜNZMAY, Alice, MÜNZMAY, Thomas 33: EP 31: : : ANIONIC MODIFIED POLYURETHANE DISPERSIONS The invention relates to anionic modified polyurethane ureas based on aromatic polyisocyanates, a method for production thereof and use thereof for production of coatings of flat objects or for production of adhesives. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/12. 43: 2012/05/14 51: C08G 71: Bayer MaterialScience AG Page 151

152 72: BLUM, Harald, BÜCHNER, Jörg, HENNING, Wolfgang 33: EP 31: : : CURABLE POLYURETHANE DISPERSIONS The invention relates to aqueous, curable dispersions based on polyurethane or polyurethane urea, to a method for their production and to use thereof. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/13. 43: 2012/05/14 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS 72: VACHE, JULIEN, FAYOL, AUDE, ABOUABDELLAH, AHMED, CHEREZE, NATHALIE, SAADY, MOURAD, VERONIQUE, CORINNE, YAICHE, PHILIPPE 33: FR 31: : : CARBAMATE DERIVATIVES OF ALKYL- HETEROCYCLES, PREPARATION THEREOF AND THERAPEUTIC USE THEREOF Compound corresponding to general formula (I): in which R 2 is a hydrogen or fluorine atom or a hydroxyl, cyano, trifluoromethyl, C 1-6 -alkyl, C alkoxy or NR 8 R 9 group; n is an integer equal to 1, 2 or 3 and m is an integer equal to 1 or 2; A is a covalent bond or a C 1-8 -alkylene group; R 1 is a phenyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyrazinyl, triazinyl, naphthyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, phthalazinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, cinnolinyl or naphthyridinyl group, this group being optionally substituted; R 3 is a hydrogen or fluorine atom, a C 1-6 -alkyl group or a trifluoromethyl group; R 4 is a group selected from furanyl, pyrrolyl, thienyl, isothiazolyl, oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, pyrazolyl, oxadiazolyl, thiadiazolyl, imidazole, triazolyl, tetrazolyl, oxazolone, oxazolidinone, isoxazolone, isoxazolidinone, isothiazolone, isothiazolidinone, imidazolone, imidazolidinone, pyrazolone, pyrazolidinone, oxadiazolone, thiadiazolone and triazolone, this group being optionally substituted; in the form of a base or of an addition salt with an acid. Therapeutic use. 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/04. 43: 2012/05/21 51: C21B; B01D; F01D; F25J 71: AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. 72: LANYI, MICHAEL DENNIS, TERRIBLE, JOSEPH ANTHONY, GEERDES, MAARTEN, VAYNSHTEYN, ROMAN 33: US 31: 12/329,010 32: : BLAST FURNACE IRON PRODUCTION WITH INTEGRATED POWER GENERATION An integrated system for blast furnace iron making and power production based upon higher levels of oxygen enrichment in the blast gas is disclosed. The integrated system leads to; 1) enhanced productivity in the blast furnace, 2) more efficient power production, and 3) the potential to more economically capture and sequester carbon dioxide. Oxygen enhances the ability of coal to function as a source of iron reductant and to be gasified within the blast furnace thereby generating an improved fuelcontaining top gas. Page 152

153 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/25. 43: 2012/05/14 51: B65B; B65D; F42B 71: BAE SYSTEMS PLC 72: CULLEN, BERNARD, SORLEY, KENNETH, HIGGINS, JAMES JOHN PIRRET, MARSHALL, CHARLES THOMAS, STALKER, DAVID MICHAEL 33: GB 31: : : EP 31: : : TYING MACHINE There is disclosed a tying machine (100) for forming bundles from a plurality of propellant sticks (4). Such bundles may be used to form a propellant charge for use in, for example, heavy artillery. The tying machine tends to comprise an aperture (6) and a work surface (8) such that the plurality of sticks may rest on the work surface and occupy a portion of the aperture. Further, a drum (10) holding one end of a length of twine surrounds the aperture and can be rotated to wind the twine around the sticks. The twine can be secured once the sticks are bound. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/26. 43: 2012/05/15 51: C11D; B65D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: ANDERSON, PAUL ANTHONY, ROSS, TAMARA MARIE 33: EP 31: : : IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO FABRIC CONDITIONING COMPOSITIONS A packaged fabric conditioning product comprising a flowable fabric conditioning composition comprising % by weight of at least one unsaturated quaternary ammonium compound, said composition contained in bottom-dispensing packaging which comprises (i) a deformable container in which the fabric conditioning composition is stored with ullage; and (ii) a dispensing device which is located at the base of the container such that in the inverted position the flowable fabric conditioning composition is positioned beneath the ullage and above the dispensing device. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/17. 43: 2012/05/17 51: B65D 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 72: PADAIN, Christopher, Leonard, VANDIEPEN, Jacobus, Simon, Petrus 33: United Kingdom 31: : : A BOTTLE WITH A TAMPER-PROOF CAP Page 153

154 The present invention is directed to a bottle (20) with a tamper-proof cap (21) with an outlet in the cap for dispensing the liquid from the bottle. The bottle is designed, in particular, for use in an inverted configuration, namely with the outlet lowermost in normal use, in a device for dispensing liquid soap or the like. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/17. 43: 2012/05/17 51: A47K, B65D, F16K 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 72: XIANZHI, Zhou, YOU, Dong Xiao 33: United Kingdom 31: : : A RELIEF VALVE A relief valve (60) for a liquid container, the valve comprising a substantially conical body (50) extending into the container, and tapering inwardly away from an external wall of the container, at least one air inlet passage (62) through the substantially conical body; and a flexible diaphragm (53) extending over the conical body, being attached at its outer periphery around the substantially conical body and having a central opening surrounding the substantially conical body above the air inlet passage so as to seal the air inlet passage until the pressure within the container falls below a predetermined level. 21: 2011/ : 2008/10/30. 43: 2012/05/17 51: B01D 71: GAUDFRIN 72: GAUDFRIN, GUY 54: SCRAPPING DEVICE FOR A PRESSURISED FILTRATION PLANT The present invention relates to a pressurised filtration plant that includes: a sealed tank (1) in which discs (2) are provided including filtering sectors (20) carried by a rotary shaft (3) and connected to collectors within said shaft, a dispenser (10) enabling the egress of filtrates, the discharge of spinning air and the intake of blowing air for releasing the spun cakes, at least one duct for supplying a liquid laden with solid particles, at least one duct or discharging the filtrates, and a hopper (Ib) for recovering the solid particles, characterised in that the discs (2) are vertically arranged so that the lower portion thereof is submerged in buckets (4) covered with deflectors (41) and including means for scrapping solid material deposits on the outer walls thereof. Page 154

155 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/16. 43: 2012/05/17 51: A61K; A61F; A61J; A61M 71: BAYER OY 72: HAKALA, OLLI 33: FI 31: : : INTRAVAGINAL DELIVERY SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING IT The present invention concerns an intravaginal delivery system, said system comprising at least one compartment comprising a core and a membrane encasing the core, wherein the core and the membrane essentially consist of a same or different polymer composition. Additionally the intravaginal delivery system comprises a coupling means to form a closed continuous delivery system. The present invention also concerns a method for manufacturing said intravaginal delivery system. The core and/or the membrane are preferably prepared by injection moulding or by extrusion. 21: 2011/ : 2009/07/28. 43: 2012/05/22 51: H04W; H04J 71: SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA 72: UEMURA, KATSUNARI, YAMADA, SHOHEI 33: JP 31: : : MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, MOBILE STATION APPARATUS AND BASE STATION APPARATUS PProvided are a communication system and a mobile station device which can effectively manage setting information held in a base station device and a mobile station device in a system having a plurality of component carriers. The mobile communication system is formed by the base station device and the mobile station device. The system manages specific system information elements used by a plurality of component carriers occupying a part of the bandwidth in the system band as unique information. Page 155

156 diseases. SOLUTION A composition for controlling plant diseases comprising, as active ingredients, a compound represented by formula (1), wherein X 1 represents a methyl group, a difluoromethyl group or an ethyl group; X 2 represents a methoxy group or a methylamino group; and X 3 represents a phenyl group, a 2-methylphenyl group or a 2,5- dimethylphenyl group, and at least one azole compound selected from the group consisting of bromuconazole, cyproconazole, difenoconazole, fenbuconazole, fluquinconazole, hexaconazole, imibenconazole, ipconazole, myclobutanil, prothioconazole, simeconazole, tetraconazole, triticonazole and metconazole. 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/01. 43: 2012/05/28 51: A23D; C11B 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: ARENDS, BEREND JAN, DEN ADEL, RUDI, JANSSEN, JOHANNES JOZEF M, DE MAN, TEUNIS 33: EP 31: : : EDIBLE FAT POWDERS The invention relates to edible fat powders having a full width at half maximum of the first order long spacing X-ray diffraction peak of 0.17 to 0.80 degrees and a free flowing density of 10 to 350 g/l; with the proviso that when the free flowing density is equal to or greater than C, the full width at half maximum is equal to or greater than ((A * free flowing density) + B), wherein A is , B is degrees and C is 90 g/l. The invention further relates to a method of preparing a fat continuous spread comprising the use of such edible fat powder. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/20. 43: 2012/05/22 51: A01N; A01P 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: TAKAISHI, MASANAO, SOMA, MASATO 33: JP 31: : : COMPOSITION FOR CONTROLLING PLANT DISEASES AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PLANT DISEASES There are provided a composition for controlling plant diseases and a method for controlling plant diseases having excellent control effect for plant 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/15. 43: 2012/05/24 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: HOWELL, IAN, MCKEE, ANTHONY 33: EP 31: : : LAUNDRY DETERGENT COMPOSITION The present invention relates to a laundry composition comprising 0.5 to 20 wt% hydroxamate and 5 to 80 wt% of a surfactant system comprising anionic and nonionic surfactant in a ratio of from 1:1.1 to 19:1. The composition exhibits enhanced detergency, especially in relation to particulate stains. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/03. 43: 2012/05/24 51: A61B 71: DIAS-ALF, JESSIE 72: DIAS-ALF, JESSIE 33: ZA 31: 2008/ : : ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD MANAGEMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM An electronic health record management system and a method of creating, maintaining and utilising an electronic health record are provided. The electronic health record management system comprises a communication module to receive patient medical encounter files from at least one third party database server. A record building module parses the received patient medical encounter files thereby to obtain patient data and associated medical encounter data from the medical encounter files in accordance with the rule set. This information associated with a particular patient is stored in predetermined fields of Page 156

157 the patient record according to a predefined rule set, thereby to create a current patient database with multiple patient records, each patient record to comprise information on multiple medical encounters of the patient. transmission systems; and a multi-carrier processing unit (43). 21: 2011/ : 2009/10/20. 43: 2012/05/24 51: H04J; H04B; H04W 71: SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA 72: NAKAMURA, OSAMU, URABE, SHUUJI, HAMAGUCHI, YASUHIRO, YOKOMAKURA, KAZUNARI, GOTO, JUNGO, TAKAHASHI, HIROKI 33: JP 31: : : MULTIUSER MIMO SYSTEM, RECEIVER, AND TRANSMITTER Even if transmitter apparatuses use different transmission systems, the signals of the transmitter apparatuses are separated. A receiver apparatus, which is applied to a multi-user MIMO system wherein a plurality of transmitter apparatuses transmit signals to at least one receiver apparatus, comprises a MIMO separating unit (40) that receives signals, which were transmitted by use of different transmission systems at the same frequency at the same time, and separates the received signals for the respective transmitter apparatuses; a switching unit (41) that switches output destinations according to the transmission systems of the separated signals; single-carrier processing units (42) that are provided for the respective transmission systems and that process the output signals from the switching unit (41) according to the respective 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/29. 43: 2012/05/24 51: B65G; E01F; G06K 71: CROWN PRODUCTS & SERVICES LLC 72: NYQUIST, CHARLES WAYNE, STEPHEN, MARK D, RENNER, ZACHARY JOHNSTON, MCCURDY, MICHAEL A 33: US 31: 61/203,935 32: : US 31: 61/269,503 32: : SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COMPACTING MATERIALS IN OPEN TOP TRANSPORT CONVEYANCE A compacting system compacts particulate matter in open-top railroad gondola cars rolling on rails. The compacting system comprises a compacting station adjacent the rails and a scanning system that scans the gondola cars as they move along the rails toward the compacting station. The scanning system transmits data of the gondola car to an electronic control system. The compacting station has at least one compaction member, e.g., a plate structure or a roller, configured to contact an upper surface of the particulate matter in the gondola cars. The electronic control system controls the compacting station so that the compaction member engages with and applies force to the upper surface of the particulate matter in the gondola car so as to compress the particulate matter in the gondola. A method for compacting particulate matter in a gondola car is also shown. Page 157

158 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/15. 43: 2012/05/24 51: A61F 71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC. 72: STABELFELDT, SARA JANE WILLE, MCMORROW, CONNIE MAY, HAHN, JOHN TIMOTHY, ROESSLER, THOMAS HAROLD 33: US 31: 12/316,652 32: : METHOD FOR MAKING A WAIST RELIEF FEATURE A method of making an absorbent article with a waist relief area includes providing a web of outer cover material moving in a machine direction; cutting a plurality of first relief holes in the web of outer cover material; at least partially covering the plurality of first relief holes with an overlay material to define a fringe; and cutting the web of outer cover material in a cross-machine direction to define a plurality of discrete absorbent articles wherein each cut extends through each first relief hole. The fringe may be made from the waist elastic material, liner material, fastening material, or facing material. The fringe may also be cut with a plurality of second relief holes having an area smaller than the area of the first relief holes. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/15. 43: 2012/05/24 51: A61F 71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC. 72: STABELFELDT, SARA JANE WILLE, MCMORROW, CONNIE MAY, HAHN, JOHN TIMOTHY, ROESSLER, THOMAS HAROLD 33: US 31: 12/316,629 32: : ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH WAIST RELIEF FEATURE An absorbent article includes a liquid pervious bodyside liner; a liquid impervious outer cover; and an absorbent core positioned between the bodyside liner and the outer cover. The absorbent article defining a crotch portion connected between a front portion and a back portion; the front portion includes a front waist region, a front waist edge, and a front waist relief area. The front waist relief area is defined in part by a first material cut edge and a second material cut edge wherein the second material cut edge extends beyond the first material cut edge to define a fringe. Page 158

159 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/09. 43: 2012/05/24 51: F16H; F16C 71: SEW-EURODRIVE GMBH & CO. KG 72: GRIMM, ANDREAS 33: DE 31: : : DE 31: : : PLANETARY GEARBOX The invention relates to a planetary gearbox (10), particularly a multistage planetary gearbox, comprising at least two sun gears (22, 32) disposed coaxially in series. A hydrodynamic axial bearing is designed between the sun gears. 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/03. 43: 2012/05/28 51: A61K 71: ASTELLAS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 72: COLLEDGE, JEFFREY, OLTHOFF, MARGARETHA 33: EP 31: : : ORAL DOSAGE FORMS OF BENDAMUSTINE In the present invention there is provided an oral pharmaceutical composition, comprising bendamustine or a pharmaceutically acceptable, ester, salt or solvate thereof as an active ingredient, and a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient, which is a pharmaceutically acceptable non-ionic surfactant, selected from the group consisting of polyethoxylated castor oil or derivative thereof and a block copolymer of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide. 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/24. 43: 2012/05/24 51: C07C; A01N 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: MITSUDERA, HIROMASA 33: JP 31: : : SULFUR-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS AND USE THEREOF FOR CONTROLLING ARTHROPOD PEST There is provided a sulfur-containing compound having a controlling effect on arthropod pests represented by the formula (I): wherein m represents 1, 2 or 3; n represents 0, 1 or 2; A represents an optionally substituted C2-C10 fluoroalkyl group; R 1 represents an optionally halogenated C1-C4 chain hydrocarbon group, a halogen atom, or a hydrogen atom; R 2 represents an optionally halogenated C1-C4 Page 159

160 chain hydrocarbon group, etc.; R 3 and R 4 independently represent an optionally halogenated C1-C4 chain hydrocarbon group, etc.; X represents an oxygen atom, a sulfur atom, -SO-, or - SO 2 -; R 5 represents an optionally halogenated C1-C4 chain hydrocarbon group, etc. 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/10. 43: 2012/05/24 51: H04L; H04W 71: INTERGRAPH TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY 72: LASKOWSKI, PETER 33: US 31: 12/334,891 32: : ROUTING METHOD IN ASYMMETRIC NETWORKS A method for establishing or reinforcing a path through an asymmetric network of interconnected nodes includes storing navigation data at one or more nodes, for use by an agent in traveling from that node to a subsequent node, while ultimately traveling from a first terminal node (for example, a source node) to a second terminal node (for example, a destination node). As the agent travels from a first terminal node to a second terminal node via an intermediate node, the agent modifies the navigation data intended for use by an agent traveling from the second terminal node to the first terminal node via the intermediate node. Agents traveling complementary routes reinforce each other paths, allowing paths to be determined and reinforced. 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/04. 43: 2012/05/24 51: G06F 71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 72: MATHEW, ABRAHAM, ARIDA, PHILIPPE- JOSEPH, CICOS, EMIL, LOGANATHAN, RAVEENDRNATHAN 33: US 31: 12/357,243 32: : EXTENSIBILITY FOR WEB BASED DIAGRAM VISUALIZATION Extensible architecture and data flow in a web based diagram visualization service is accomplished by enabling a diagram update engine to launch custom data modules. Data modules for data sources that are not inherently supported are created by third parties through a specially defined interface (e.g..net assemblies) and made visible for the web based diagram services and callable from a diagram update engine. Thus, a number of data sources from which diagram data can be retrieved and the way incoming data is manipulated and aggregated is extensible through code. Page 160

161 Methods and compositions for the production of oil, fuels, oleochemicals, and other compounds in Prototheca are provided, including oil-bearing microorganisms and methods of low cost cultivation of such microorganisms. Prototheca cells containing exogenous genes encoding, for example, a lipase, a sucrose transporter, a sucrose invertase, a fructokinase, a polysaccharide-degrading enzyme, a fatty acyl-acp thioesterase, a fatty acyl- CoA/aldehyde reductase, a fatty acyl-coa reductase, a fatty aldehyde reductase, a fatty aldehyde decarbonylase, and/or an acyl carrier protein are useful in manufacturing transportation fuels such as renewable diesel, biodiesel, and renewable jet fuel. 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/02. 43: 2012/05/24 51: C07K 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: HEDGES, NICHOLAS DAVID 33: EP 31: : : METHOD FOR EXTRACTING HYDROPHOBIN FROM A SOLUTION Process for extracting hydrophobin from a solution wherein carrageenan is added to the solution and the ph of the solution is brought below 3.5, and the ionic strength of the solution is below : 2011/ : 2009/11/30. 43: 2012/05/24 51: C12P; C12N 71: SOLAZYME, INC. 72: FRANKLIN, SCOTT, SOMANCHI, ARAVIND, ESPINA, KAREN, RUDENKO, GEORGE, CHUA, PENELOPE 33: US 31: 61/118,590 32: : US 31: 61/118,994 32: : US 31: 61/174,357 32: : US 31: 61/219,525 32: : PRODUCTION OF TAILORED OILS IN HETEROTROPHIC MICROORGANISMS 21: 2011/ : 2010/02/05. 43: 2012/05/25 51: C07C, C12P 71: ARKEMA FRANCE 72: DUBOIS, JEAN-LUC 33: FR 31: : : METHOD FOR SYNTHESIZING AN OMEGA- AMINO ACID OR ESTER FROM A MONOUNSATURATED FATTY ACID OR ESTER The invention relates to a method for synthesizing ω-aminoalkanoic acids or esters thereof from unsaturated natural fatty acids, passing through a monounsaturated dinitrile intermediate compound. The method of the invention is simple to carry out and, compared to other known methods, avoids the environmental constraints and economic disadvantages due to reaction by-products. 21: 2011/ : 2009/11/24. 43: 2012/05/25 51: F02C 71: ARES TURBINE AS 72: KLEVEN, OLE BJØRN Page 161

162 33: NO 31: : : GAS TURBINE WITH EXTERNAL COMBUSTION, APPLYING A ROTATING REGENERATING HEAT EXCHANGER The invention relates to a gas turbine (10) for transforming thermal energy, for example from coal, biomass or the like, to mechanical work, comprising a compressor unit (11), a turbine unit (13), a combustion chamber (15) and a heat exchanger (14) with associated pipe system. The gas turbine (10) id configured in such way that the heat is supplied to the air flow between the compressor unit (11) and the turbine unit (13) by means of hot flue gas from the combustion chamber (15) and is brought into a compression chamber (12) arranged between the compressor unit (11) and the turbine unit (13). high shear oxidation, comprising mixing an oxidant with a substrate to form a substrate-oxidant mixture and applying shear to the substrate-oxidant mixture to form a product. The product includes ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, terephthalic acid, phenol, acrylonitrile, maleic anhydride, phthalic anhydride, nitric acid, caprolactam, oxidized polyethylene, oxidized polypropylene, oxidized polyethylene copolymers, and oxidized polypropylene copolymers. Suitable oxidant includes air, oxygen, ozone, peroxide, organic peroxide, halogen, oxygencontaining gas, and halogen-containing gas. 21: 2011/ : 2009/12/14. 43: 2012/05/25 51: B01J; B01F; C07B; C07C; C08F 71: H R D CORPORATION 72: HASSAN, ABBAS, HASSAN, AZIZ, BHATT, HARSHAD, BORSINGER, GREGORY G 33: US 31: 61/122,929 32: : US 31: 61/236,967 32: : HIGH SHEAR OXIDATION OF WAX In this disclosure, a system is described, comprising a shear device with at least one inlet and at least one outlet and a mixing vessel with at least one inlet and at least one outlet, wherein an inlet of the shear device is in fluid communication with an outlet of the mixing vessel. In certain embodiments, the shear device and the mixing vessel form a loop for fluid communication. Also disclosed herein is a method of 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/30. 43: 2012/05/07 51: E21B 71: CENTER ROCK, INC. 72: LYON, LELAND H, LAY, WARREN THOMAS 33: US 31: 12/794,314 32: : PRESSURE REVERSING VALVE ASSEMBLY FOR A DOWN-THE-HOLE PERCUSSIVE DRILLING APPARATUS A pressure reversing valve for a down-the-hole percussive drilling ("DHD") apparatus has a first valve pressure surface, a second valve pressure Page 162

163 surface and a third valve pressure surface. The first valve pressure surface engages an internal surface of a housing of the DHD hammer. The second valve pressure surface is in communication with a high pressure port of the DHD hammer. The third valve pressure surface is in communication with a passageway that extends through the valve and which is in communication with a first folume of the DHD hammer. The first volume is formed by surfaces of the distributor and the third valve pressure surface. with the support plate for relative pivotal movement about a first axis (A-A, R-R). The link is engaged with the support plate for relative pivotal movement about a second axis (C-C, T-T), and is engaged with a roller (42,132) received within a slot (40,130) of the arm for relative sliding movement. When the arches are in the closed position, the arm is pivotable in a first direction and away from the base to cause the link to pivot in the first direction thus allowing the arches to pivot to the open position. When the arches are in the open position, the arm is pivotable in a second direction which is opposite to the first direction to cause the link to pivot in the second direction thereby causing the arches to pivot to the closed position. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/01. 43: 2012/05/07 51: B42F 71: World Wide Stationery Manufacturing Company Limited 72: CHENG, Hung Yu 33: HK 31: : : PAPER-RETAINING MECHANISM A paper-retaining mechanism (10,100) includes a base (12,102), two posts (16,106) secured to the base, two arches (18,108) joined with each other via an intermediate portion (20,110) for simultaneous movement, a support plate (14,104) joined with and extending from the base, and a lever assembly including an arm (26,116) and a link (30,120). The arches are movable relative to the posts between a closed position wherein the arches are in contact with the posts to form two closed rings and an open position wherein the arches are out of contact with the posts thereby the rings are open. The lever assembly is operable to move the arches between the closed and open positions. The arm is engaged 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/08. 43: 2012/04/12 51: F16G; B65G 71: INNOVA PATENT GMBH 72: TRIEB, HERBERT 33: AT 31: A 1407/ : : CONVEYOR BELT FOR A BELT CONVEYING SYSTEM A conveyor belt for a belt conveying system is formed of rubber or a rubber-like plastics material and reinforced by steel cables that extend in the longitudinal direction of the conveyor belt and run parallel to one another. The conveyor belt is assembled from interconnected portions. The steel cables, which have an inner cable core and helically encircling strands are arranged in the end regions of the portions such that they butt against one another, on the one hand, and overlap one another, on the Page 163

164 other hand. The ends of groups of the steel cables are spaced apart from one another in the longitudinal direction of the conveyor belt. At least in the case of the majority of the steel cables, the strands, which enclose the cable core of the individual steel cables, terminate at different spacing distances from the ends of the cable core, as a result of which the cross sections of the stell cables decrease in the direction of the ends thereof. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/10. 43: 2012/05/25 51: G06F, G09F 71: DURATTRACT PLASTICS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: BOLON, Graham 33: South Africa 31: 2010/ : : SUPPORT This invention relates to a support and more particularly, to a support for a sheet displaying advertisementinformation. The support comprises a support body having a backing board having a substantially circumferentially extending receiving formation with an access opening for slidably receiving a sheet therethorough 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/21. 43: 2012/04/26 51: G01N 71: KSB Aktiengesellschaft 72: BOSBACH, Franz, HANEWALD, Dieter, HELLMANN, Dieter-heinz, STECKER, Ulrich, URSCHEL, Sven 33: DE 31: : : DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DETECTING DEPOSITS The invention relates to a device and to a method for detecting deposits (9) on walls (2) that are covered by a medium. According to the invention, a sensor (1) is integrated in the wall (2), wherein a component (3) of the sensor (1) locally heats the medium in a region (4), and the temperature of the medium about said component (3) is detected. The sensor (1) relays the signals thereof to an analysis unit (8) determining the degree of deposit formation by comparing to reference data. Page 164

165 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/21. 43: 2012/05/24 51: E02B 71: ROSS, EDGAR JURGEN 72: ROSS, EDGAR JURGEN 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : WATER CONTROL GATE This invention relates to a water control gate, and more particularly but not exclusively, to a selfregulating water control gate mounted on the crest of a spillway for automatically releasing water above a predetermined level above the full supply level (FSL) of a reservoir. The water control gate includes a displaceable barrier being pivotably securable relative to the spillway by way of a pivot formation for engaging the spillway, the displaceable barrier in cross-section having a generally longitudinal axis; and a counterweight extending from an operatively lower end of the displaceable barrier, with the pivot formation being located between the counterweight and an operatively upper end of the displaceable barrier. The water control gate is characterized in that the pivot formation is configured to be offset relative to the longitudinal axis of the displaceable barier. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/28. 43: 2012/05/23 51: E21B, E21C, E21F 71: Corporacion Nacional Del Cobre De Chile, Instituto De Innovacion En Mineria Y Metalurgia 72: GEISTER, Fernando, BAEZ, Fidel, ARANCIBIA, Ernesto, MOYANO, Alejandro, CERRUTTI, Carlo 33: CL 31: : : CONTINUOUS MINING A method useful in the continuous ore extraction in underground works intended for the permanent production of extraction from draw points or trenches, comprising the construction of reduced size drifts (4) wherein through the center defined by a group of drifts crosses a drift (2) which is intended for ore haulage, such drift crosses successively all drift groups defined at the exploitation face,- such extraction points (11) are arranged to form a regular layout [m4] at certain distances which are compatible with an interactive gravitational flow; once such drifts, trenches and haulage drifts are constructed the pre-conditioning, caving and extraction stages are carried out. Page 165

166 21: 2011/ : 2011/07/01. 43: 2012/05/04 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: KIM, Hong-Yong, PRASHAD, Mahavir, MUTZ, Michael, CHEN, Weichun, LIANG, Jessica, TOWLER, Christopher, WU, Ruoqiu 33: United States of America 31: 61/144,250 32: : QUINAZOLINONE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS VANILLOID ANTAGONISTS There is described a new polymorphic form of 4-(7- Hydroxy-2-isopropyl-4-oxo-4H-quinazolin- 3-yl)- benzonitrile having structural formula I(B) and to a method of preparing it. There is further a process or method for the manufacture of a pharmaceutically active quinazolinone compounds of the formula (I), wherein the symbols have the meanings given in the description, said process comprising reacting a compound of the formula (II), wherein R4* is R1*- C(=O)- wherein R1* is independently selected from the group of meanings of R1 as defined for a compound of the formula (I) so that R1* and R1 are identical to or different from each other, or R4*is especially H, and R1 and R3, R5 and R6 are as defined for a compound of the formula (I), or a salt thereof, under simultaneous or sequential condensation and cyclisation conditions with an aniline compound of the formula (III), wherein R2 and m are as defined for a compound of the formula (I). Further reactions and related embodiments are also claimed and disclosed. 21: 2011/ : 11/07/ : 13/01/ : E04F 71: DAVINCI ITALIA/USA GROUP LLC 72: KUFNER EDWARD A and VOLPONI MICHELE 33: US. 31: 12/ : 2009/05/18 54: TILE ALIGNMENT AND LEVELING DEVICE 57: A device for aligning and leveling tiles as they are laid in floors, walls, countertops, or the like. The device has a locking assembly and a bottom plate. The components are combined with a shaft that extends from the bottom plate through the locking assembly so that the locking assembly is movable along the length of the shaft. In use, the device is placed between adjacent tiles so that the locking assembly and bottom plate hold adjacent tiles at a desired height as the setting bed dries. 21: 2011/ : 2011/07/11. 43: 2012/05/07 51: E21D 71: FCI HOLDINGS DELAWARE, INC. 72: OLDSEN, John G., WU, Yaokun, LAMOTHE, Marc, W. 33: United States of America 31: 61/238,849 32: : YIELDING BOLT AND ASSEMBLY Page 166

167 A mine roof bolt includes an elongated rod and a polymer coating layer. The elongated rod has a first end and a second end with a protruding portion extending radially outward from the elongated rod. The polymer coating layer covers at least a portion of the elongated rod between the first and second ends. The elongated rod is movable relative to the polymer coating layer in an axial direction. The elongated rod has a first position where the elongated rod has a predetermined axial position relative to the polymer coating layer and a second position where the elongated rod has a displaced axial position relative to the first position. 21: 2011/ : 14/07/ : 11/06/ : G06F, G09B 71: NOVOLIBRI CC 72: MOEN HENDRIK CORNELIS and MOOLMAN DERICK 33: ZA. 31: 2009/ : 2009/01/14 54: ELECTRONIC TUTORING SYSTEM 57: This invention relates to an interactive, multisensory digital electronic tutoring system. The invention finds particularly application as an electrnic learning and teaching device that is configured as a digital or software "book", preferably in a rugged slate form factor, that allows a user, normally a child, to activate electronic images, sounds and other outputs by selecting indicia displayed on a touch screen or the like and that includes programmable logic adapted to monitor and direct the child's teaching and learning experience. Central to the system is a software-derived teaching agent, presented in the form of a digital "tutor" that is integrated in the programmed logic (software) of the system in the form of an artificial intelligence (A1) system that provides a knowledge-driven, adaptive teaching and learning system that uses programming and internally- and externally derived data to adapt to the child user in a predetermined manner and that provides the child with a personalised learning process best suited to the particular child. The A1 system is preferably constituted by a Self-Tuning Adaptve Control (STAC) system., This invention relates to an interactive, multi-sensory digital electronic tutoring system. The invention finds particularly application as an electrnic learning and teaching device that is configured as a digital or software "book", preferably in a rugged slate form factor, that allows a user, normally a child, to activate electronic images, sounds and other outputs by selecting indicia displayed on a touch screen or the like and that includes programmable logic adapted to monitor and direct the child's teaching and learning experience. Central to the system is a software-derived teaching agent, presented in the form of a digital "tutor" that is integrated in the programmed logic (software) of the system in the form of an artificial intelligence (A1) system that provides a knowledge-driven, adaptive teaching and learning system that uses programming and internally- and externally derived data to adapt to the child user in a predetermined manner and that provides the child with a personalised learning process best suited to the particular child. The A1 system is preferably constituted by a Self-Tuning Adaptve Control (STAC) system., This invention relates to an interactive, multi-sensory digital electronic tutoring system. The invention finds particularly application as an electrnic learning and teaching device that is configured as a digital or software "book", preferably in a rugged slate form factor, that allows a user, normally a child, to activate electronic images, sounds and other outputs by selecting indicia displayed on a touch screen or the like and that includes programmable logic adapted to monitor and direct the child's teaching and learning experience. Central to the system is a software-derived teaching agent, presented in the form of a digital "tutor" that is integrated in the programmed logic (software) of the system in the form of an artificial intelligence (A1) system that provides a knowledge-driven, adaptive teaching and learning system that uses programming and internally- and externally derived data to adapt to the child user in a predetermined manner and that provides the child with a personalised learning process best suited to the particular child. The A1 system is preferably constituted by a Self-Tuning Adaptve Control (STAC) system. Page 167

168 21: 2011/ : 2011/07/15. 43: 2012/05/23 51: A47G, A47J 71: LINDER, Enrst, Wilfried 72: LINDER, Enrst, Wilfried 33: South Africa 31: 2010/ : : RETAINING DEVICE This invention relates to a retaining device 10, which is locatable within a drinking vessel 12 and is adapted to retain solids, such as ice cubes 14 in the drinking vessel 12 while permitting liquid 16 to be drunk or poured from the vessel 12. The retaining device 10 includes a retaining body, in the form of a shield 18, which retains the ice cubes 14 in the drinking vessel 12. The shield has a first inner face 20 for engaging the ice cubes 14 and a second outer face 22, on which advertising or branding material could be displayed. This invention relates to a sanitary kit 10 comprising a transportable packet 12 including two inner pocket 14. The packet 12 is folded in half along centre foldline, so that two inner faces 20, on which the two pocket 14 are provided, are foldable towards one another. Each pocket 14 is closed along its ends and outer side and includes an opening 22 so that the sanitary item such as folded sheets of toilet paper 16 and/or soap 18, is insertable and removable from the pocket 14 via the opening 22 being slid into and out of the pocket 14 at least one outer face of the packet 12 is provided with a display area 24 on which branding, market, health and safety messages and the like could be displayed. 21: 2011/ : 2011/07/19. 43: 2012/05/25 51: A45D, A47K 71: NUESTRA TRADING (PTY) LIMITED 72: RUPP, Estie, DA COSTA, Stechia 33: South Africa 31: 2010/ : : SANITARY KIT 21: 2011/ : 2011/07/19. 43: 2012/05/15 51: B66C; B65G; B65D 71: KENNY, ROCHÈ, KENNY, ROCHÈ JACQUES 72: KENNY, ROCHÈ, KENNY, ROCHÈ JACQUES 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : RACKING SYSTEM A racking system comprises a set of load support trolleys and at least one guide rail. The trolleys are each movable between a forward, loading position and a rearward, storage position, and the guide rails extend between the forward and rearward positions. Each trolley has a frame defining a load support platform and a set of support rollers to permit rolling movement of the trolley, and guide rollers which engage the guide rails. The trolleys are arranged to overlap one another vertically, with the support rollers of vertically adjacent trolleys being mounted at different distances from the respective frames on legs of different length to permit a first trolley to roll Page 168

169 freely beneath or above a second, adjacent trolley. Each trolley has forward and rearward legs, and the positions of the rearward legs on each trolley are staggered relative to the positions of the rearward legs on adjacent trolleys, so that when the trolleys are stacked the rearward legs of adjacent trolleys abut one another. tube around the rod or cable with greater transverse dimension than the split. 21: 2011/ : 2011/07/25. 43: 2012/05/02 51: E21D 71: MURRAY & ROBERTS STEEL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: SHEPPARD, JAMES WILLIAM, FITZSIMONS, JAMES MATTHEW RICHARD 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : ZA 31: 2010/ : : SPLIT SET ASSEMBLY The invention concerns a split set assembly which includes a split set having a longitudinally split tube inserted in use into a hole in a rock mass. The assembly of the invention also includes an elongate rod or cable located in the tube and passing, inside the tube, through an eyelet formed by an inwardly depressed portion of the wall of the tube. According to another aspect of the invention, the rod or cable has a transverse dimension smaller than the width of the split, and means are provided for preventing the rod or cable from moving laterally out of the tube through the split. This may be a spiral located in the 21: 2011/ : 2011/07/29. 43: 2012/05/17 51: B60T; F16K 71: ELLCON NATIONAL, INC. 72: HEAD, THOMAS S, GAYFER, ROBERT, MICHEL, MARK 33: US 31: 12/846,575 32: : ONE-WAY CHECK VALVE A railway car control valve comprises a brake pipe port, an auxiliary reservoir port, a main piston, intermediate the brake pipe port and the auxiliary reservoir port, configured to compare an air pressure supplied at the brake pipe port with an air pressure supplied at the auxiliary reservoir port and a oneway check valve positioned intermediate the brake pipe port and the auxiliary reservoir port. The one way check valve comprises a body having a first end, a second end, and a bore extending from the first end to the second end, an elongated insert defining an outer surface, the insert configured to reduce the rate of air flow through the body, and sleeve received on the insert outer surface. The insert is received in the body bore. One of the insert Page 169

170 and the sleeve is configured to move between a first position that allows air to flow in a first direction from the brake pipe port to the auxiliary reservoir, and a second position that prevents air from flowing in a second direction from the auxiliary reservoir port to the brake pipe port. 21: 2011/ : 2011/07/29. 43: 2012/05/04 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Nippon Shinyaku Co., Ltd. 72: FUJIHARA, Hidetaka, ASAKI, Tetsuo, HORI, Katsutoshi, NAITO, Haruna 33: JP 31: : : AMINOPYRAZINE DERIVATIVE AND MEDICINE A compound represented by general formula [1] satisfying the following (I) or (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of the compound. (I) X is CH or N; R1 is a halogen atom; and R2 is H, a halogen atom, CN, [2], [3], [8], [9], an O-alkyl, an O-(saturated ring), etc. [2]: -C(RC)(RD)(RE) {RC to RE each is H, an alkyl, etc.} [3]: -N(RF)(RG) {RF and RG each is H, OH, amino, a (hetero)aryl, etc.} [8]: - C(=O)RL {RL is an alkyl, OH, an alkoxy, amino, etc.} [9]: a (substituted) phenyl (II) X is >C-C(=O)RB {RB is a (substituted) amino, an alkoxy, OH, etc.}; R1 is a halogen atom; R2 is H; R3 is H or OH; and R4 and R5 each is H or an alkyl. 21: 2011/ : 10/08/ : 10/02/ : A44B 71: GENMORE ZIPPER CORPORATION 72: WANG LIEN-CHOU 33: TW. 31: : 2011/05/30 54: DOUBLE LAYER ZIPPER WITH TADPOLE- SHAPED INTERLOCKING TEETH 57: A double layer zipper tape includes two zipper chain tapes, each zipper chain tape having a seal strip covered on transverse top and bottom edges and one longitudinal side edge thereof and stitched with the associating interlocking series of teeth, and an interlocking series of teeth formed of a series of coils and respectively fastened to each of opposing top and bottom sides of each of the zipper chain tapes, each coil having a coil head and a coil body connected to the front side of the coil head, the coil body having a recessed face disposed adjacent to the associating coil head, two flank portions disposed at two opposite lateral sides of the recessed face and a neck connected between the recessed face and associating coil head so that each coil has a tadpole-shaped profile. Page 170

171 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/11. 43: 2012/04/03 51: E04H 71: VAN STADEN, JOHANNES NICOLAAS LOURENS 72: VAN STADEN, JOHANNES NICOLAAS LOURENS 33: ZA 31: 2011/ : : ZA 31: 2011/ : : A FENCING SUPPORT This invention relates to a fencing support. The fencing support comprises an elongate steel member defining a series of longitudinally spaced engagement tabs, each of which is engage-able with a fencing wire for fixing the fencing wire against vertical displacement. By engagement of each engagement tab with a fencing wire, the requirement of a fixing wire is eliminated. As such, labour may be saved in constructing a wire fence. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/15. 43: 2012/04/30 51: A21D 71: Kraft Foods Global Brands LLC 72: LOH, Jimbay P., HONG, Yeong-Ching Albert 33: US 31: 61/153,174 32: : BAKE-STABLE CREAMY FOOD FILLING BASE Lipid-based, creamy food fillings are disclosed that are bake stable up to a temperature of at least about 125 C. The creamy food fillings are particularly suitable for use in products that require the filling to be added prior to baking. In one aspect, the fillings are a solid-in-liquid dispersion having a dispersed solid phase including a hydrophilic powder and a high melting lipid, as well as a continuous lipid phase including a low melting lipid in which the hydrophilic powder and high melting lipid are dispersed. Preferably, the fillings have a low water activity of about 0.5 or lower and are formed in the absence of additional humectants, thickening agents, or gelling agents. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/19. 43: 2012/05/23 51: C25B, C25C 71: Australian Biorefining Pty Ltd Page 171

172 72: BLUNN, Adam Justin, LONGSTAFF, Adam Daniel 33: AU 31: : : PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR PRECIPITATING CATIONIC METAL HYDROXIDES AND THE RECOVERY OF SULFURIC ACID FROM ACIDIC SOLUTIONS An electric current is passed through an acidic solution containing one or more soluble metal salts in an electrolytic cell divided by an anion exchange membrane. The acidic solution is fed into the cathode compartment whereby the passage of electric current at sufficient voltage causes the generation of hydrogen at the cathode. This gives rise to a localized very highly polarized region at the cathode resulting in a localized effective high relative ph. This causes the metal cation species to precipitate as a hydroxide (or oxide) species and electroadsorption/electrocoagulation causes the finely precipitated hydroxide (or oxide) species to adhere to the cathode. Electrodialytic transport of the liberated acid anions across the anion exchange membrane selectively removes the acid anions. Oxygen and hydrogen ions are formed by hydrolysis as the counter-reaction at the anode. Hydrogen ions combine with the anions to regenerate sulfuric acid. This enables the recovery of cationic metal species within a solution in which the bulk ph would not ordinarily allow hydroxide formation, while simultaneously regenerating sulfuric acid. The anion exchange membrane keeps the acid anion separate from the metal and acid solution so as to enable the concentration and recovery of sulfuric acid. 21: 2011/ : 2011/08/24. 43: 2012/05/24 51: F24J 71: University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 72: GOHNERT, Mitchell 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : SOLAR POWERED WATER HEATING SYSTEM This invention relates to water heating systems, more particularly to a solar powered water heating system. A solar powered water heating system is provided for which comprises a solar water heating panel and a flat mirror mounted adjacent the panel, in use, the flat mirror reflects incident solar radiation onto the panel which heats water. 21: 2011/ : 01/09/ : 07/03/ : G09F 71: ROY NEVILLE MANN 72: ROY NEVILLE MANN 33: ZA. 31: 2010/ : 2010/08/24 54: COLLAPSIBLE BANNER 57: A collapsible display means (10) comprises a sheet of fabric (12) attached to a tensile frame (14. The frame includes a rigid spine (16) which has means for receiving resiliently flexible legs (20). Page 172

173 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/07. 43: 2012/05/15 51: C10G, E21B 71: Red Leaf Resources, Inc. 72: DANA, Todd, PATTEN, James W. 33: US 31: 61/152,207 32: : METHODS OF RECOVERING MINERALS FROM HYDROCARBONACEOUS MATERIAL USING A CONSTRUCTED INFRASTRUCTURE AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS A method of recovering minerals from hydro carbonaceous materials can include forming a constructed permeability control infrastructure (100). This constructed infrastructure (100) defines a substantially encapsulated volume. A comminuted hydro carbonaceous material can be introduced into the control infrastructure to form a permeable body (120) of hydro carbonaceous material. The permeable body (120) can be contacted with an agent sufficient to remove minerals therefrom. The agent is typically a solution containing a solvent, leachant, chelating agent and the like via which minerals can be removed having value, toxic minerals, radioactive minerals and the like. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/09. 43: 2012/05/15 51: H02G 71: CHI, Yufen 72: HSING, Chih Kuang 33: CN 31: : : COMMUNICATION CABLE CONNECTION BOX WITH WATERPROOF DEVICE OF ELASTIC RUBBER SHRINKING PIPE A waterproof communication cable connection box includes a protective cover (62), a cable passthrough end surface (61), a hollow cylindrical pipe (63,64,65) formed on the cable pass-through end surface, an elastic rubber shrinking pipe (58), and a flexible hard plastic strip (42) provided on the inner wall of the elastic rubber shrinking pipe. The plastic strip will be removed after a cable passes through the cable connection box so that the elastic rubber shrinking pipe closely covers the hollow cylindrical pipe and the cable part exposing outside of the hollow cylindrical pipe. Page 173

174 guide edge of the front-plate. The front-plate engaging bearing engages the guide edge during a combustion cycle. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/13. 43: 2012/05/07 51: F01C 71: Lumenium LLC 72: ANDERSON, William R., ROACH, Michael W., WOOLDRIDGE, Joseph B. 33: US 31: 61/211,192 32: : INVERSE DISPLACEMENT ASYMMETRIC ROTARY (IDAR) ENGINE An inverse displacement asymmetric rotary engine is provided which includes a chamber. The chamber includes a stationary island having an island outer surface. The outer surface is an elongated convex shape. The island includes a crankshaft port spaced from a center of the island. The chamber includes a front-plate attached to a front surface of the island. A concave shaped movable contour is include, which is biased toward the island outer surface and which revolves about the island. A working volume is defined between an inner surface of the contour and the outer island surface. At least one front-plate engaging bearing is provided, which extends from a front surface of the movable contour and over a 21: 2011/ : 20/09/ : 17/05/ : A61B 71: STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 72: SCHEFFER CORNELIUS, CONRADIE JEAN- PIERRE, ZARRABI AMIR DAVID, SCHREVE KRISTIAAN 33: ZA. 31: 2008/ : 2009/02/28 54: A METHOD FOR POSITIONING AN INSTRUMENT 57: A method of positioning a surgical instrument is provided which includes mapping a volume adjacent an operating table by taking mapping images from two orientations of a calibration object which includes a 3-dimensional array of radio opaque markers in a known configuration. A patient is positioned on the operating table with a patient target area within a mapped volume, and an instrument holder carrying a known configuration of radio opaque markers positioned adjacent the target area. Further fluoroscopic target images of the target area and instrument holder are obtained from the two orientations and the target area then reconstructed in 3-dimensions by comparing the target images to the mapping images. An instrument holder orientation is then calculated from the reconstruction. Page 174

175 21: 2011/ : 20/09/ : 14/05/ : A61F 71: STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 72: SCHEFFER CORNELIUS, ESTERHUYSE ANTON HEINRICH, SMUTS ADRIAAN NICOLAAS,VAN ASWEGEN KARL, VAN DER WESTHUIZEN KOBUS, BLAINE DEBORAH CLARE, DOUBELL ANTON FRANS, WEICH HELLMUTH STEPHAN VON HEYDERHOFF, GROENWOLD ALBERT ANNE 33: ZA. 31: 2008/ : 2009/02/28 54: A HEART VALVE 57: A heart valve (1) is provided in which a valve member including a plurality of valve leaflets (12) secured together is secured within a stent (2). The leaflets are made of a biologic material that has a maximum thickness of 0.3 mm. Suitably treated kangaroo tissue such as that treated using the ADAPT technology is considered appropriate. Each leaflet preferably has an arcuate shaped side (18) for attachment to the stent. The resultant crimped stent may have a maximum diameter of about 7.5 or even 7.0 mm. Preferably, a sleeve (6) made of a porous, biocompatible material extends about the outer surface of the stent, along at least a part, and typically all of its length. Preferably, the stent is configured to initially expand at both ends (8, 9), this being conveniently achieved by using a stent in the form of a mesh defined by interconnected struts with the struts in a central region being stronger than the struts in the end regions. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/20. 43: 2012/05/07 51: F41A, F41B, F41H, F41J, F42B 71: Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbH 72: PRELIC, Nenand, FRANK, Oliver, EGLAUER, Heribert, HUBER, Florian 33: DE 31: : : DE 31: : : ACTIVATION UNIT FOR EXPLOSIVE MASSES OR EXPLOSIVE BODIES The invention relates to an activation unit (1) for explosive masses or explosive bodies (3), characterized by an ejector tube (2) and highperformance heating elements (4) mounted around the ejector tube (2), each made of at least one heating wire (6) supplied with electrical power by a control unit. Each heating wire (6) is enclosed in a jacket (7) and at least embedded in a material minimizing heat loss. When the explosive body (3) is passed through the activation unit (1), the jacket surface of the explosive body (3) contacts the individual elements (4) of the activation unit (1) in a direct or non-contact manner. The thermal energy is transferred to the explosive body (3) by means of the heating wires (6), and said body ignites at the contact points. A further activation unit (1', 1") comprises heating elements (10, 10') in the ejector tube (2', 2") at least partially fed longitudinally through the ejector tube (2', 2") made of heating wire (14) clad with CrNi steel (11) and contact tabs (13) soldered thereto. Page 175

176 21: 2011/ : 21/09/ : 31/05/ : F16L 71: SHRAGA NEIL, LOPES PAULO MIGUEL PEREIRA, LOPES RENATO LUIS PEREIRA, JOUBERT MARK IAN 72: POSTHUMUS JAN ADRIAAN, LOPES PAULO MIGUEL PEREIRA, SHRAGA NEIL 33: ZA. 31: 2009/ : 2009/04/07 54: A HOSE COUPLING AND PROTECTIVE HOSE 57: The invention relates to a hose coupling and a protective hose incorporating such a hose coupling for replacing standard hose couplings and standard hoses, amongst many other applications, on vehicle fuel tanks so as to prevent the theft of fuel from the tanks. The hose coupling comprises of: a fastener body; a sleeve surrounding the fastener body; retaining means for retaining the sleeve about the fastener body so as to limit the axial movement of the sleeve relative to the fastener while allowing the sleeve to freely rotate about the fastener body, even when is use; and a means for capturing a hose stem to which a protective hose is connectable. 72: JOHN WILLIAM STEINER 33: AU. 31: : 2009/02/24 54: AIR CLEANING APPARATUS 57: An air cleaning apparatus 10A for deodorising or cleaning of air containing noxious or toxic odours is disclosed. The apparatus 10A includes a controller that is a PLC 1, an air pump 2, a solenoid 3, a manifold 4, a pressure gauge 5, an air supply line 6 and air supply lines 7 and 8 in fluid communication with the manifold 4. It also includes a first tank 12 that contains a deodorising solution, a second tank 13 contains a detoxifying solution and the third tank 14 contains an oxidising/disinfecting solution. These are the components that are delivered into the air to deodorise and/or clean the air. The apparatus 10A further includes outlet conduits or lines 9, 10 and 17 which are in fluid communication with in line filters 18, 19 and 20 which as shown are in fluid communication with solenoids 21, 22 and 23. The apparatus further includes supply flow conduits 26, 27 and 28 which are in flow communication with an evaporation assembly 29 where a phase change of said decontamination solution occurs to convert it into an activated molecular species. 21: 2011/ : 22/09/ : 16/04/ : A61L 71: JOHN WILLIAM STEINER Page 176

177 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/22. 43: 2012/05/15 51: E02D 71: GEOBRUGG AG 72: WARTMANN, STEPHAN 33: CH 31: 01667/10 32: : SAFETY NET, PREFERABLY FOR SECURING AN EMBANKMENT A safety net, in particular for protection against falling rocks or for securing an embankment, with a diagonal netting (2) is formed by a three-dimensional mattress-type structure. It is woven here from individual wire strands, wire bundles, wire ropes (11, 12, 13, 14) or similar woven in coil shapes, which comprise two or more wires (22) or wire strands made of steel. It is very advantageous if the wire strands, wire ropes or wire bundles or similar are produced at least partially from a high-strength steel, and the safety nets can in this way be constructed with very high strength. methods for their production, pharmaceutical compositions containing said antibodies, and uses thereof. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/22. 43: 2012/05/15 51: C07K 71: Roche Glycart AG 72: BOSSENMAIER, Birgit, BRINKMAN, Ulrich, HOFFMANN, Eike, KLEIN, Christian, NIEDERFELLNER, Gerhard, SCHANZER, Juergen Michael, STRACKE, Jan Olaf, SUSTMANN, Claudio, UMANA, Pablo, LAU, Wilma 33: EP 31: : : BISPECIFIC ANTI-ERBB-3/ANTI-C-MET ANTIBODIES The present invention relates to bispecific antibodies against human ErbB-3 and against human c-met, 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/23. 43: 2012/05/15 51: E04F, E06C 71: SMAILES, Derek, Peter, Jon 72: SMAILES, Derek, Peter, Jon 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : LADDER RUNG The invention relates to ladder rung 10 comprising an elongate support member 12, which is provided between two mounting members 14 at opposite ends thereof, for being mounted to two opposing stiles 16 of a ladder 18. The ladder rung 10 includes reinforcing 20 provided on a bottom face 22 of the support member 12 and gripping means, in the form of a plurality of ridges 24 provided on the upper face 26 of the support member 12 in order to provide grip for a user. The reinforcing 20 includes a plurality of reinforcing members 28 arranged parallel and perpendicular to one another in a honeycomb or Page 177

178 box-like configuration. The ribbing includes a plurality of elongate ribs 30 provided on the upper face : 2011/ : 2011/09/23. 43: 2012/05/15 51: A47H 71: BAILEY, Christiena Elizabeth 72: BAILEY, Christiena Elizabeth 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : A PLEATING DEVICE A pleating device 10 configured for use with a drapery panel 12 having a strip of flexible pleating tape 17 secured to an upper end region. The pleating tape 17 defines elongate verticallyextending pockets 14 having open upper and lower ends. The pleating device 10 comprises four fingers 16, a holding member 20, a link arm 34 and a hook 22 for suspending the pleating device from a drapery rail. Lower ends of the fingers are connected to one another by means of a connecting element 32 with the upers thereof being free. The fingers are upwardly inserted into the pockets 14 so as to form vertically-extending pleats 28 within the drapery panel. The holding member 20 is then slid onto upper end regions of the fingers which project from the open upper ends of the pockets, thereby to maintain a spaced parallel relationsip between the fingers corresponding to the spacing of the pleats. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/26. 43: 2012/05/15 51: A61M 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 72: MATTHIAS, Claudia, HELMER, Michael, DASBACH, Uwe, FORSTREUTER, Axel, NOBER, Peter, SHAHBAZFAR, Reza, SCHÄFER, Benjamin, ZEIMETZ, Leo 33: EP. 31: : : AXIALLY ADJUSTABLE CONNECTION OF PISTON ROD TO PISTON FOR DRIVE MECHANISM OF A DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE Drive mechanism for a drug delivery device The present invention relates to a drive mechanism for a drug delivery device as well as to a drug delivery device for dispensing of a dose of a medicinal product, wherein the drive mechanism comprises: a holder (14) for a product-containing cartridge (16), the cartridge (16) having a piston (18) slidably arranged therein in an axial direction, a piston rod (26; 48; 52; 62; 76; 92; 116) to be operably engaged with the cartridge's piston (18) for dispensing of a dose of the medicinal product, - at least one Page 178

179 adjusting member (20; 46; 54; 64; 78; 90; 112) slidably arranged in axial direction relative to the piston (18) and/or relative to the piston rod (26; 48; 52; 62; 76; 92; 116) for eliminating axial clearance (34) between th piston (18) and the piston rod (26; 48; 52; 62; 76; 92; 116), - an interlock means (24; 58; 66; 80; 100) adapted to interact with the adjusting member (20; 46; 54; 64; 78; 90; 112) for mutually locking in position the piston (18) and the piston rod (26; 48; 52; 62; 76; 92; 116) irrespective of the relative distance between piston (18) and piston rod (26; 48; 52; 62; 76; 92; 116). 21: 2011/ : 27/02/ : 27/03/ : F16K 71: ADRIAN LAURENCE KNOWLES 72: ADRIAN LAURENCE KNOWLES 33: ZA. 31: 2010/ : 2010/09/28 54: SECURITY VALVE 57: A security valve for a bulk petrol container is located between the flange of a delivery pipe and the conventional control valve. The security valve comprises a butterfly valve member which is movable from an open to a closed or security position by a shaft which is rotatable by a handle. A locking device comprises a pin which enters a bore in the shaft when the valve member is in the closed position. A transceiver which receives a remote signal moves the locking device from the bore to permit the valve member to be opened. The nut and bolt head of at least one of the nut and bolt sets that holds the flange, the security valve and the control valve together are of a shape which prevents them being unscrewed without special tools. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/26. 43: 2012/05/15 51: A01H, C07K, C12N, C12Q 71: SHANGHAI INSTITUTES FOR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 72: LIN, Hongxuan, HUANG, Xinyuan, CHAO, Daiyin, GAO, Jiping, ZHU, Meizhen, SHI, Min 33: China 31: : : RICE ZINC FINGER PROTEIN TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR DST AND USE THEREOF FOR REGULATING DROUGHT AND SALT TOLERANCE Provided are rice zinc finger protein transcription factor DST having the amino acid sequence as shown in SEQ ID NO: 2, conservative variant and homologous polypeptide thereof. Also provided are DNA sequence encoding the transcription factor DST, vector or host cell comprising the DNA sequence, cis-acting element binding to the DST, inhibitor or non-conservative variant of the transcription factor DST or encoding sequence thereof, and use of the inhibitor or non-conservative variant for improving the drought and salt tolerance in plant. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/29. 43: 2012/05/14 51: A47G, B68G 71: VAN DELFT, John 72: VAN DELFT, John 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : A PILLOW COVER This invention relates to a pillow cover and more particularly, but not exlusively, to a disposable pillow cover sleeve. In accordance with this invention there Page 179

180 is provided a pillow cover comprising a sleeve having an outer pervious layer with a second absorbent layer located operatively underneath at least part of the outer pervious layer. 54: FUEL CATALYST DISPENSER 57: A method of dispensing a catalyst into a fuel includes the step of ascertaining the volume of the fuel, and/or the rate of flow of the fuel and adding a predetermined quantity of the catalyst to the fuel. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/29. 43: 2012/05/07 51: C09J 71: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA 72: HRZIBEK, Martin, RUSTEMEYER, Felix 33: DE 31: : : TRANSPARENT ADHESIVE MASS FOR A GLUE STICK The present invention relates to a dimensionally stable adhesive mass for a glue stick, containing at least one polymer, a surfactant, a sugar, and water, characterized in that the weight ratio of the sum of surfactant and sugar to water is at least 0.7:1 and the glue stick has a water content of 25 to less than 35 wt% relative to the total weight of the adhesive mass. The invention further relates to a method for producing such an adhesive mass, to a glue stick that contains such an adhesive mass, and to the use of such adhesive masses to adhesively bond paper, in particular photographic paper, cardboard, glass, and/or plastic. 21: 2011/ : 30/09/ : 30/03/ : B01J, C10L 71: LUCAS DE BRUYN and LAWERENCE ERICH KUHN 72: LUCAS DE BRUYN and LAWERENCE ERICH KUHN 33: ZA. 31: 2010/ : 2010/07/06 21: 2011/ : 30/09/ : 04/06/ : A62C 71: SHAANXI J & R FIRE FIGHTING CO LTD 72: GUO HONGBAO, ZHANG ZANFENG, DENG ZHENPING, ZHANG WEIPENG, ZHENG GAOFENG, ZHANG SANXUE, ZHU XIANFEI, LIU HONGHONG 33: CN. 31: : 2009/06/08, 54: PORTABLE AEROSOL FIRE-FIGHTING DEVICE 57: The present invention relates to a hand-held aerosol fire suppression apparatus, comprising button (2), thermal insulating layer (3), jet nozzle (8), enclosure of apparatus (10), combustion chamber (11), rear fender (14) and rear cap (17), wherein the enclosure of apparatus (10) has an enclosure of cartridge (4) that accommodate a chemical agent (5) and an enclosure of cooling layer (6) that is filled with a cooling material (7), the combustion chamber (11) is installed between the enclosure of cartridge (4) and the enclosure of cooling layer (6), the thermal insulating layer (3) is arranged between the enclosure of apparatus (10) and the enclosure of cartridge (4), between the enclosure of apparatus (10) and the enclosure of cooling layer (6), and Page 180

181 between the rear fender (14) and the chemical agent (5). Compared to that in the prior art, the apparatus in the present invention has the following advantages: compact in size, suitable for hand-held use, lower temperature at the jet orifice, safe and reliable ignition and operation and long service life. telescopic duct (18) for conveying the air flow to the air outlet. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/30. 43: 2012/05/03 51: C04B 71: Lafarge, Chryso 72: RINALDI, David, NARANJO, Horacio, MOSQUET, Martin, MAITRASSE, Philippe, DESSEROIR, Alexandre 33: FR 31: : : VISCOSITY-REDUCING SUPER- PLASTICISING COPOLYMERS The invention mainly relates to the use of a (co)polymer having a main chain essentially consisting of (meth) acrylic units and polyoxyalkylated side-chains containing statisticallydistributed hydrophobic units as an adjuvant for lowering the viscosity of hydraulic compositions. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/03. 43: 2012/05/03 51: F24F 71: Dyson Technology Limited 72: GAMMACK, Peter David, DYSON, James 33: GB 31: : : GB 31: : : A FAN A pedestal fan (10) comprises a base(16) housing an impeller (64) and a motor (68) for rotating the impeller to create an air flow, an air outlet (14), and a 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/05. 43: 2012/04/06 51: H04L 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: XIAO, Ruijie, LONG, Guozhu, ZHAO, Zhilei 33: US 31: 61/167,400 32: : IMPROVING POWER EFFICIENCY OF A LINE DRIVER An apparatus comprising a first line driver, a second line driver, a charge pump, and a control logic circuit coupled to the first line driver and the second line driver and configured to disable the charge pump when both a first control signal associated with the first line driver and a second control signal associated with the second line driver indicate a charge pump disable state. A network component comprising at least one processor configured to implement a method comprising receiving a first control signal and a second control signal, disabling a charge pump when both the first control signal and the second control signal indicate a charge pump disable state, and operating the charge pump to boost a voltage when the first control signal, the second control signal, or both indicate a charge pump active state. Page 181

182 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/06. 43: 2012/05/11 51: D21H 71: Nalco Company 72: CHENG, Weiguo, GRAY, Ross T. 33: US 31: 12/431,356 32: : CONTROLLABLE FILLER PREFLOCULATION USING A DUAL POLMER SYSTEM A method of preparing a stable dispersion of flocculated filler particles for use in papermaking processes comprises sequential addition of a first flocculating agent to an aqueous dispersion of filler particles followed by shearing of the dispersion, followed by addition of a second flocculating agent to the dispersion and further shearing of the resultant filler flocs to the desired particle size resulting in shear resistant filler flocs with a defined and controllable size distribution. In addition, a neutralizing coagulant can be added to the dispersion to partially or completely neutralize the charge of the filler before the first flocculating agent is added 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/06. 43: 2012/05/11 51: F16B 71: Flow-Rite Controls, Ltd. 72: CAMPAU, Daniel N. 33: US 31: 12/425,711 32: : LOCKING THREADED FASTENER The specification discloses a locking threaded fastener (10) including a body (12), a coil spring (14), and a compression ring (16). The body is hexshaped (18) and defines a partially threaded bore (24), an external circumferential groove (32), and a passage (34) extending radially between the bore and the groove. The coil spring is located within the bore and includes a first end (38) angularly fixed with respect to the body and a second end (40) extending through the passage and into the groove. The compression ring is located within the groove and defines an opening (44) receiving the second end of the coil spring. The compression ring is free to move within the groove and includes portions that extending radially outwardly beyond the flats (22) of the hex shape. When a conventional wrench is engaged with the hex shape, the wrench compresses the compression ring to prevent relative angular movement between the ring and the body. Page 182

183 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/06. 43: 2012/05/10 51: A61K, A61P 71: MERIAL LIMITED 72: RAZZAK, Majid, Hameed, Abdul, HOLMES, Robert, William, Lachlan 33: New Zealand 31: : : New Zealand 31: : : MACROCYCLIC LACTONE COMBINATION COMPOSITIONS, VACCINES AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING SAME An injectable composition, capable of preventing or controlling parasitic, viral, or bacterial infections or diseases, for example scours, in pregnant cows and viral infections or diseases in neonatal calves by parenterally administering to each cow in a herd of pregnant cows, a dose of a combination composition comprising: (a) at least one inactivated viral component derived from rotavirus and/or coronavirus; (b) a macrocyclic lactone active compound; and (c) a pharmaceutically acceptable parenteral carrier and preservative. The injectable compositions which include eprinomectin result in extremely low milk residues. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/06. 43: 2012/05/10 51: C07C 71: Evonik Röhm GmbH 72: SCHMITT, Bardo, KLESSE, Wolfgang, EBERT, Martina, BRÖLL, Dirk, PROTZMANN, Guido, KNEBEL, Joachim, KEHR, Thomas, STADLER, Hans-Gerhard, KÖLBL, Gerhard, LAUX, Benedikt 33: DE 31: : : METHOD FOR CONTINUOUSLY PRODUCING ALKYLAMINO (METH) ACRYLAMIDES The invention relates to a method for continuously producing alkylamino(meth)acrylamides by reacting alkyl(meth)acrylates with high-boiling amines. A catalyst activation and special regeneration technique allow for product qualities that have not yet been achieved. Furthermore, very high spacetime and total yields can be achieved. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/06. 43: 2012/05/11 51: H04W 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: ZHANG, Danlu, VITTHALADEVUNI, Pavan Kumar, AGARWAL, Ravi, HOU, Jilei, OZTURK, Ozcan, BHARADWAJ, Arjun, SAMBHWANI, Sharad Deepak 33: US 31: 61/160,902 32: : LOOP POWER CONTROLS FOR MULTI- CARRIER HIGH-SPEED UPLINK PACKET ACCESS A method for wireless communications is provided. The method includes applying independent power controls to two or more carriers from a set of high speed packet access signals. The method includes monitoring power across the two or more carriers to determine power levels for the set of high speed packet access signals. The method also includes adjusting at least one of an open loop control, an inner loop control, or an outer loop control in view of the power levels for the set of packet access signals. Page 183

184 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/06. 43: 2012/05/10 51: G06F 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: COLLOPY, Thomas Kevin, GILL, Manjit Singh, TESSITORE, Ronald J., PINEDA, Luis 33: US 31: 61/164,024 32: : A PORTABLE DOCKING STATION FOR A PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE A portable computing device (PCD) docking station is disclosed and may include an upper housing portion and a lower housing portion coupled to the upper housing portion. A PCD docking pocket formed in the lower housing portion of the PCD docking pocket may be configured to removably receive a PCD. The PCD docking station may further include a keyboard incorporated into the lower housing portion, a display incorporated into the upper housing portion and a battery. The PCD docking station may be configured to allow access to a PCD via the keyboard when the PCD is docked with the PCD docking station. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/06. 43: 2012/05/10 51: B05C, B44D, B65D 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: ORD, Christopher John 33: GB 31: : : A PAINTING APPARATUS A painting apparatus comprising a paint container and a closure module, the paint container having a screw threaded rim, the closure module having a main housing and an outer ring, the outer ring having a screw thread, in which the outer ring is rotatable relative to the main housing such that the screw thread cooperates with the threaded rim of the paint container to secure the closure module onto the paint container without having to rotate the main housing relative to the paint container. Page 184

185 21: 2011/ : 07/10/ : 11/05/ : F16L 71: ERWIN ALEXANDER 72: ERWIN ALEXANDER 33: GB. 31: : 2009/03/20 54: VALVE ASSEMBLY 57: A valve assembly comprising mutually opposed first and second valves (10), each of which comprises a casing (12) in which a through passage (14) is defined, the through passages having, at contiguous ends, internally circumferential valve seats (16) against which respective movable valve members (18) are biased, the respective valve members of the first and second valves engaging one another when the first and second valves are brought together to urge the valve members away from their respective seats to open the first and second valves, a coupling member being provided for holding the first and second valves together wherein means are provided for limiting the travel of the valve member of at least one of the first and second valves away from its valve seat to prevent the valve member of the other of the first and second valves from engaging its valve seat when the first and second valves are together, thus preventing said other of the first and second valves from closing due to the flow of fluid through the valve assembly. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/07. 43: 2012/05/11 51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N 71: Oncotherapy Science, Inc. 72: TSUNODA, Takuya, OHSAWA, Ryuji, YOSHIMURA, Sachiko, WATANABE, Tomohisa, NAKAMURA, Yusuke, FURUKAWA, Yoichi 33: US 31: 61/210,512 32: : NEIL3 PEPTIDES AND VACCINES INCLUDING THE SAME The present invention provides isolated peptides or the fragments derived from SEQ ID NO: 45, which bind to an HLA antigen and induce cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL). The peptides may include the above mentioned amino acid sequence with substitution deletion, or addition of one, two, or several amino acids sequences. The invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions including these peptides. The peptides of this invention can be used for diagnosing or treating cancer. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/07. 43: 2012/05/11 51: C07D 71: JW Pharmaceutical Corporation 72: JUNG, Kyung-Yun, CHUNG, Jae Uk, JEONG, Min-Wook, JUNG, Hee-Kyung, LA, Hyun-Ju, MA, Sang-Ho, LEE, Yong-Sil 33: KR 31: : : NOVEL COMPOUNDS OF REVERSE-TURN MIMETICS, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME AND USE THEREOF Disclosed are novel reverse turn mimetics based on the framework of pyrazino-triazinone, and the use thereof in the treatment of cancers, particularly, acute myeloid leukemia. A method is also provided for manufacturing the reverse turn mimetics on a mass scale. Page 185

186 the thickness of the insert (ei) and/or on the thickness of the substrate (eg), a combination of optimal values (ei-opt, eg-opt) is deduced for the thickness of the insert and the thickness of the substrate; the laminated glazing is then sized with an insert thickness (ei-dim) and a substrate thickness (eg-dim) greater than or equal to the optimal values (ei-opt, eg-opt). 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/07. 43: 2012/05/11 51: B32B, C03C, G10K 71: Saint-Gobain Glass France 72: MILAMON, Christophe, LEVASSEUR, Fabien, NUGUE, Jean-Clément 33: FR 31: : : METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING LAMINATED GLAZING, AND LAMINATED GLAZING According to the method of the invention for manufacturing laminated glazing such that it resists predetermined stresses, reference laminated glazing is identified which resists the predetermined stresses and which comprises at least one substrate and an insert having the same chemical compositions as the laminated glazing to be manufactured; the tear strength (Jc-ref) of the laminated glazing insert, as well as the thickness of the insert (ei-ref) and the thickness of the substrate (eg-ref) of the reference laminated glazing is then determined; then, using a graph (C4) representing the minimum tear resistance of the insert (Jc-min) required for any given laminated glazing, comprising at least one substrate and an insert having the same chemical composition as the laminated glazing to be manufactured, and resisting the predetermined stresses, on the basis of 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/07. 43: 2012/05/23 51: C01B 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: FERNIE, Martin, John 33: EPO 31: : : PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF HYDROGEN AND CARBON MONOXIDE CONTAINING GAS Process for the preparation of hydrogen and carbon monoxide containing gas from a gaseous carbonaceous feedstock by performing the following steps: (a) auto-thermal reforming of a gaseous feedstock thereby obtaining a first gaseous mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide, (b) catalytic steam reforming of the gaseous carbonaceous feedstock to obtain a second gaseous mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide by feeding steam and the gaseous carbonaceous feedstock through a first set of numerous microchannels provided with a steam reforming catalyst and feeding the first gaseous mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide Page 186

187 through a second set of numerous microchannels, wherein the first and second set of microchannels are oriented such that the required heat for the steam reforming reaction in the first set of microchannels is provided by convective heat exchange from the second set of microchannels, thereby obtaining the hydrogen and carbon monoxide containing gas as the effluent of the second set of microchannels. The invention relates to substituted 3-amino-2- mercaptoquinolines, methods for the production thereof, medicaments containing said compounds, and the use of said compounds for producing medicaments. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/07. 43: 2012/05/11 51: G06F 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: COLLOPY, Thomas Kevin, GILL, Manjit Singh, TESSITORE, Ronald J., PINEDA, Luis 33: US 31: 61/164,084 32: : SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MANAGING POWER AT A PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE AND A PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE DOCKING STATION A method of managing power distribution between a portable computing device (PCD) and a PCD docking station is disclosed and may include determining that the PCD is docked with the PCD docking station, switching a power supply to the PCD from a PCD battery to a PCD docking station battery, and powering the PCD and the PCD docking station from the PCD docking station battery. Further, the method may include determining whether a PCD battery power equals a charge condition and charging the PCD battery when the PCD battery power equals the charge condition. The method may also include monitoring a PCD docking station battery power, determining whether the PCD docking station battery power equals a warning condition, and transmitting a first warning when the PCD docking station battery power equals the warning condition. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/07. 43: 2012/05/11 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Grünenthal GmbH 72: KÜHNERT, Sven, BAHRENBERG, Gregor, SCHRÖDER, Wolfgang 33: EP 31: : : SUBSTITUTED 3-AMINO-2- MERCAPTOQUINOLINES AS KCNQ2/3 MODULATORS Page 187

188 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/10. 43: 2012/05/11 51: A61M 71: NYCOMED GMBH 72: POHLMANN, Gerhard, WINDT, Horst, KOCH, Wolfgang, IWATSCHENKO, Peter, KIST, Michel 33: EP 31: : : IMPROVED APPARATUS FOR THE AEROSOLIZATION OF LARGE VOLUMES OF DRY POWDER The invention relates to a device for dosing and aerosolization of aerosolizable material. The device comprises: a body with an aerosolization channel with a distal attachment portion connectable to a source of carrier gas which provides pressure pulses to the aerosolization channel; a proximal attachment portion for outputting aerosolized material and a reservoir for receiving aerosolizable material. The reservoir comprises walls and is connected in a gastight manner to the body and in fluid connection with the aerosolization channel. At least part of the walls of the device are self-exciting membranes that can be put into oscillation by the pressure pulses. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/10. 43: 2012/05/14 51: C10G, B01J 71: IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES 72: SANCHEZ, Eric, LACOMBE, Sylvie, BOUALLEG, Malika 33: FR 31: 10/ : : OPTIMIZED CATALYST FOR CATALYTIC REFORMING The present invention concerns an optimized reforming catalyst comprising at least platinum, at least one promoter metal selected from the group formed by rhenium and iridium, at least one halogen, and at least one alumina support with a low sulphur and phosphorus content. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/10. 43: 2012/05/11 51: C07F 71: Wyeth LLC 72: CULLEN, Thomas Gerard, MIRAGLIA, Giuseppe Angelo, SAPIENZA, Stefania, O'NEILL, Michael Joseph, PATEL, Jignesh, NORATO, Rosa, BORRELLO, Luisa 33: US 31: 61/161,513 32: : METHODS FOR THE PREPARATION OF [2- (8,9-DIOXO-2,6-DIAZABICYCLO[5.2.0]NON-1(7)- EN-2-YL)ETHYL]PHOSPHONIC ACID AND PRECURSORS THEREOF The present invention is directed to processes associated with the preparation of [2-(8,9-dioxo-2,6- diazabicyclo[5.2.0]non-1(7)-en-2-yl)ethyl]phosphonic acid (perzinfotel). 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/10. 43: 2012/05/11 51: G06F, H04B 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: COLLOPY, Thomas Kevin, GILL, Manjit Singh, TESSITORE, Ronald J. 33: US 31: 61/164,097 32: : SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MANAGING DATA COMMUNICATION AT A PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE AND A PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE DOCKING STATION Page 188

189 A method of managing telephone calls via a portable computing device (PCD) and a PCD docking station is disclosed and may include receiving a call via the PCD, determining whether the PCD is docked with the PCD docking station, and ringing the call through one or more PCD docking station speakers when the PCD is docked. Moreover, the method may include displaying caller identification information at a PCD docking station display. The method may also include determining whether the call is answered through a headset or the PCD docking station, connecting the call through the headset, connecting the call through the PCD docking station, and providing full duplex calling through the one or more PCD docking station speakers and a PCD docking station microphone. 54: METHOD, DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR SETTING UP RADIO BEARER A method and device for setting up a radio bearer are disclosed in the embodiments of the present invention, which relate to the field of the radio communication technology, and are invented for the realization of the setup of the radio bearer of the point-to-point of the UE-to-eNB in a relay network system. The method includes the steps of: receiving the first radio bearer setup message transmitted by a base station; performing the radio bearer setup preprocessing according to the first radio bearer setup message; generating the second radio bearer setup message according to the result of the radio bearer setup preprocessing; transmitting the second radio bearer setup message to the corresponding user device, and informing the user device to set up the radio bearer in an access link. The embodiments of the present invention are mainly applied in the relay network system. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/10. 43: 2012/05/11 51: H04W 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: MA, Hui, YU, Yinghui 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/11. 43: 2012/05/11 51: A61K 71: Pharmacosmos Holding A/S 72: ANDREASEN, Hans 54: A STABLE IRON OLIGOSACCHARIDE COMPOUND Page 189

190 The invention relates to an iron oligosaccharide compound with improved stability comprising a hydrogenated oligosaccharide in stable association with ferric oxyhydroxide, the content of dimer saccharide in said hydrogenated oligosaccharide being 2.9 % by weight or less, based on the total weight of the hydrogenated oligosaccharide. In further aspects is provided a process for preparing said compound as well as the use of said compound for preparation of a composition for treatment of iron deficiency anaemia. game and present unlocked content to the player account. Operations can also enforce progress limits, where the player account can perform gaming activities to remove the progress limits. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/11. 43: 2012/05/11 51: A63F 71: WMS GAMING, INC. 72: VANN, Jamie, W. 33: USA 31: 61/159,591 32: : CONTROLLING PROGRESS IN WAGERING GAMES A wagering game system and its operations are described herein. In embodiments, the operations can include tracking progress of a wagering game player account (player account) for a persistent-state game. The player account can fulfill progression requirements for the persistent-state game, such as by performing wagering game activities. The operations can then provide, or reward, the player account with progress in the persistent-state game. Operations can mark the progress by presenting progress markers on a progress chart available to the player account. The progress chart can be based on an episodic theme. The operations can present episodic theme content at certain locations on the progress chart. The operations can further unlock content based on progress in the persistent-state 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/11. 43: 2012/05/14 51: A61K, C07D 71: Grünenthal GmbH 72: KÜHNERT, Sven, MERLA, Beatrix, BAHRENBERG, Gregor, SCHRÖDER, Wolfgang 33: EP 31: : : SUBSTITUTED NICOTINAMIDES AS KCNQ2/3 MODULATORS The invention relates to substituted nicotinamides of general formula (1), in which A1 represents CR10R11 or S; A2 represents CR12R13, C(=O), O, S, S(=O), or S(=O)2; R1 represents saturated or unsaturated, branched or linear, unsubstituted, monosubstituted, or polysubstituted C1-10-alkyl or C2-10-heteroalkyl; saturated or unsaturated, Page 190

191 unsubstituted, monosubstituted, or polysubstituted C3-10-cycloalkyl or heterocyclyl; unsubstituted, monosubstituted, or polysubstituted aryl or heteroaryl; saturated or unsaturated, unsubstituted, monosubstituted, or polysubstituted C3-10-cycloalkyl or heterocyclyl bridged by C1-8-alkyl or C2-8- heteroalkyl, wherein the alkyl chain or heteroalkyl chain can be branched or linear, saturated or unsaturated, unsubstituted, monosubstituted, or polysubstituted; or unsubstituted, monosubstituted, or polysubstituted aryl or heteroaryl bridged by C1-8- alkyl or C2-8-heteroalkyl, wherein the alkyl chain or heteroalkyl chain can be branched or linear, saturated or unsaturated, unsubstituted, monosubstituted, or polysubstituted; R9 represents saturated or unsaturated, unsubstituted, monosubstituted, or polysubstituted C3-10-cycloalkyl or heterocyclyl; unsubstituted, monosubstituted, or polysubstituted aryl or heteroaryl; or CRcRd. The invention also relates to methods for the production thereof, medicaments containing said compounds, and the use of said compounds for producing medicaments. medicaments containing said compounds, and the use of said compounds for producing medicaments. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/11. 43: 2012/05/14 51: A01N, A61K 71: Viridis BioPharma Pvt Ltd. 72: MEHTA, Dilip S., DE SOUZA, Anselm, VAIDYA, Ashok B., VAIDYA, Rama A., KRIZ, Dale, KRISHNAN, Kiran 33: IN 31: 75/MUM/ : : METHOD OF USE OF VITAMIN K AS ENERGY ENHANCER IN DIVERSE DISEASE STATES The invention relates to Vitamin K, its derivatives and combinations to increase the energy levels in diverse disease states and life style disorders, which are characterized by low energy level due to inadequate VO2max and po2 and low availability of ATP molecules. VO@max, peak oxygen uptake is intimately connected to several dieases and lifestyle disorders such as Metabolically Obese but Normal Weight (MONW), Overweight/Obese, diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease, hypertension, cerebral vascular insufficiency, immune deficient states, cancer, aging- related disorders, reduced cardiopulmonary reserves and muscular fitness in athletics, high altitude climbing and exercise. The invention discloses that innovative blends of components that, in unique combination, synergistically bestow enhancement of VO2max leading to higher energy level, less fatigability and energy adaptations to stressful stimuli in humans and animals. Thus vitamin K, its derivatives and combinations enhance the energy availability, primarily by the activation of AMP protein kinase (AMPK) 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/11. 43: 2012/05/02 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Grünenthal GmbH 72: KÜHNERT, Sven, MERLA, Beatrix, KLESS, Achim, BAHRENBERG, Gregor, SCHRÖDER, Wolfgang 33: EP 31: : : SUBSTITUTED 2-MERCAPTO-3- AMINOPYRIDINES AS KCNQ2/3 MODULATORS The invention relates to substituted 2-mercapto-3- aminopyridines, methods for the production thereof, 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/12. 43: 2012/05/14 51: B21D 71: The Coca-Cola Company 72: ADAMS, John E. 33: US 31: 12/418,758 32: : METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A METAL VESSEL The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a metal vessel by way of stamping of vertical halves from a metal sheet, and in particular to a method comprising: stamping at least a first vessel half and a second vessel half from a metal Page 191

192 sheet; adhering at least the first vessel half with the second vessel half forming a vessel, the vessel being a single piece article having an opening on one end for ingress and egress of a liquid or a gas and having a seam along two of the vessel vertical walls and along the bottom of the vessel where the first vessel half and the second vessel half make contact; and applying a top finish at the opening of the vessel allowing for a closure to be used to seal and selectively reseal the vessel. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/12. 43: 2012/05/14 51: C09K, C10G, C23F, C23G 71: Green Source Energy LLC 72: FAN, Liang-tseng, SHAFIE, Mohammad Reza, TOLLAS, Julius Michael, LEE, William Arthur Fitzhugh 54: EXTRACTION OF HYDROCARBONS FROM HYDROCARBON-CONTAINING MATERIALS AND/OR PROCESSING OF HYDROCARBON- CONTAINING MATERIALS A method of extracting hydrocarbon-containing organic matter from a hydrocarbon-containing material includes the steps of providing a first liquid comprising a turpentine liquid; contacting the hydrocarbon-containing material with the turpentine liquid to form an extraction mixture; extracting the hydrocarbon material into the turpentine liquid; and separating the extracted hydrocarbon material from a residual material not extracted. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/12. 43: 2012/05/04 51: C23F, C23G 71: Green Source Energy LLC 72: FAN, Liang-tseng, SHAFIE, Mohammad Reza, TOLLAS, Julius Michael, LEE, William Arthur Fitzhugh 33: PCT 31: PCT/US2009/ : : INHIBITING CORROSION AND SCALING OF SURFACES CONTACTED BY SULFUR- CONTAINING MATERIALS A method of treatment for inhibiting sulfur-based corrosion or scaling or for removing scaling from a surface including inhibiting corrosion caused by sulfur-containing materials, reducing corrosion caused by sulfur-containing materials, inhibiting scaling caused by sulfur-containing and sulfurcontaining materials in gas, liquid or solid phase or any combination of multiple phases of materials, reducing scaling caused by sulfur containing and sulfur-containing materials, and removing scaling caused by sulfur-containg and sulfur containing materials. The method involves conacting sulfurcontaining materials with a composition containing a turpentine liquid. The method also involves contacting corrodible surfaces or surfaces prone to scaling with a composition containing a turpentine liquid. Page 192

193 21: 2011/ : 12/10/ : 13/04/ : A47F, E04H 71: VINOTHA GOVENDER 72: VINOTHA GOVENDER 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 54: DRIVE THROUGH LIQUOR STORE 57: The invention provides a retail service which allows vehicular access to goods or to an ordering station adapted to locate and transfer goods to the vehicle, and a payment station. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/11. 43: 2012/05/10 51: A63F 71: Shuffle Master, Inc. 72: SINES, Randy D. 33: US 31: 12/384,732 32: : PLAYING CARD SHUFFLER An apparatus is for shuffling a plurality of playing cards used in gaming. The apparatus includes a support adapted to support the unshuffled cards onedge. An exciter is also included, and is adapted to impart vibrational action to the supported cards. Cards drop in a random fashion such as by controlling the relative position of the cards and passage through one or more slots in the supporting rest. In some of the apparatuses a medial receiver is adapted to receive at least one card dropped from the support and to retain the at least one received card to substantially block the slot to prevent further cards from dropping. A positioner is preferably included to change the relative position of the unshuffled deck and slots through which the cards drop. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/13. 43: 2012/05/10 51: C08F, D21H 71: Ashland Licensing and Intellectual Property LLC. 72: BROECHER, Markus, KANTO OEQUIST, Charlotta, SIEVERLING, Nathalie, LINNEWEBER, Georg Page 193

194 33: EP 31: : : BIMOLECULAR INVERSE EMULSION POLYMER The invention relates to novel, stable bi-molecular cationic inverse emulsion polymers (W/O) with both different molecular weights and cationic activities that are assembled via an "in situ" emulsion polymerization of a high molecular weight cationic polymer in the presence of a low molecular weight polymer in the aqueous phase. The low molecular cationic polymer is produced in a pre-polymerization in solution. The novel, stable cationic water-in-oil emulsion is easy invertible and useful as flocculant, dewatering aid and retention aid in papermaking. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/13. 43: 2012/05/11 51: G06F 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: GILL, Manjit Singh, COLLOPY, Thomas Kevin, TESSITORE, Ronald J. 33: US 31: 61/164,115 32: : SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PROVIDING SCALABLE COMPUTING BETWEEN A PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE AND A PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE DOCKING STATION A method of managing processor cores within a portable computing device (PCD) is disclosed and may include determining whether the PCD is docked with a PCD docking station when the PCD is powered on and energizing a first processor core when the PCD is not docked with the PCD docking station. The method may include determining an application processor requirement when an application is selected, determining whether the application processor requirement equals a two processor core condition, and energizing a second processor core when the application processor requirement equals the two processor core condition. 21: 2011/ : 14/10/ : 16/04/ : A43B 71: CORRIDA HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 72: PIETER CHARLES DE KOCK MAREE 33: ZA. 31: 2010/ : 2010/12/01 54: SOLE FOR A SHOE 57: A moulded sole for a shoe has a ridge or the like extending about the sole. The ridge is spaced apart from the perimeter and defines an attachment zone for an upper therebetween. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/14. 43: 2012/05/23 51: B07B Page 194

195 71: Flow Electronics (Pty) Ltd 72: WOLF, Caroline 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : SCANNER A scanner for use in a diamond detection system of a diamond recovery machine includes a window for receiving light emitted by a luminescent material the window defining an incident field; and a shutter means operable to scan the incident field and to successively permit the transmission of light from preselected portions of the incident field while preventing the transmission of light from the remaining portions of the incident field, until the entire incident field has been scanned. 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ANTIBODIES TARGETING COMPLEMENT PROTEIN C3B The present invention relates to antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof that bind to both human and cynomolgus complement protein C3b, as well as compositions and methods of use thereof. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/14. 43: 2012/05/11 51: B65G 71: PIETERSE, Cornelis Johannes, PIETERSE, Daniel Johannes, PIETERSE, Hendrik Christiaan 72: PIETERSE, Cornelis Johannes, PIETERSE, Daniel Johannes, PIETERSE, Hendrik Christiaan 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : A CONVEYOR SEGMENT FOR A CHAIN CONVEYOR A conveyor bend segment 18 for a chain conveyor 10 including a track 12 and a chain 14 of a magnetisable material that defines a laod-bearing surface 16 on which articles can be conveyed and which is movable over the track. The bend segment 18 comprises a track-defining part 20 and a magnetholding part 22 which is secured to the track-defining part and which holds a number of magnets 24. The track-defining part 20 comprises two seperate spaced parallel rails 26.1 and 26.2 on which the chain 14 is movably supported and which are removeably connected to the magnet-holding part. The magnets 24 are received in pockets 32 defined in the magnet-holding part and attract the chain 14 against the rails 26.1 and : 2011/ : 2011/10/14. 43: 2012/05/23 51: C07K 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: KLAGGE, Ingo, GUILD, Braydon, Charles, ROGUSKA, Michael, SPLAWSKI, Igor, ZHAO, Kehao, KIM, Yong-In, ETEMAD-GILBERTSON, Bijan, KRAUS, Alexandra 33: US 31: 61/175,860 32: : 2011/ : 2011/10/14. 43: 2012/05/11 51: G08G 71: Kapsch TrafficCom AG 72: HANISCH, Harald, RATZ, Markus Page 195

196 33: EP 31: : : MOBILE MONITORING DEVICES AND METHODS FOR VEHICLES The present invention relates to a mobile monitoring device (6) for monitoring vehicles (4), with a sensor (7) for measuring the sped of vehicles (4) passing through a first detection range (8), said sensor providing the speed measurement value (Vr) with a time stamp (TS1);a sensor (9) for at least indirectly measuring the geometry of vehicles (4) passing through a second detection range (10), said sensor providing the geometry measurment value (L) with a time stamp (TS2);a cemera (11) for recording images (B) of vehicles (4) passing through a third detection range (12), said camera providing each image (B) with a time stamp (TS3); and an evaluation device (17) connected to the camera (11) and the said sensors (7, 9), which calculates from the speed measurement value (Vr), time stamp (TS1) and first detection range (8) and also from the geometry measurement value (L), time stamp (TS2) and second detection range (10), the place and time in or at which a passage of a vehicle is to be expected in the third detection range (12) in order to determine the matching image (B) on the basis of its time stamp (TS3) and third detection range (12) therefrom.the invention additionally relates to such a monitoring method. 54: METHOD FOR PREPARING A SUPERPLASTICIZER The invention mainly relates to a method for preparing polyalkoxylated polycarboxylates in which is reacted, in the presence of water and a catalyst, at a temperature of 120 to 250 C: at least one polycarboxylic acid produced by polymerizing at least one unsaturated carboxylic acid; and at least one polyether having a free hydroxyl group capable of reacting with a carboxylic function of said polycarboxylic acid, characterized in that the catalyst is an alkaline or alkaline-earth salt of a strong protic acid. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/14. 43: 2012/05/14 51: B62B, B66B, B66F 71: VAN DER HELM, Hermanus Cornelis 72: VAN DER HELM, Hermanus Cornelis 33: NL 31: : : LIFT HAND TRUCK Hand truck with a frame provided with a substantially vertical guide, two wheels which are situated near the bottom side of the guide and which are rotatable about a transverse shaft, a handle which is situated near the upper side of the guide, a lifting device comprising a lifting element which is displaceable along the guide and a lifting drive which is connected to the lifting element for displacing the lifting element, a motor for driving the wheels and a brake cooperating with the wheels for blocking the rotation of the wheels, in which a control device is provided which can be operated via the handle for switching the lifting drive and the motor on and off, characterized in that, in a lower driving position of the lifting element, the brake is released and, when the lifting element is moved from the lower driving position to a lifting position, the brake is engaged, in which case the wheels can be driven via the motor at a positioning speed. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/14. 43: 2012/04/30 51: B01F, C04B, C08G 71: CHRYSO 72: DESSEROIR, Alexandre, MAITRASSE, Philippe 33: FR 31: : Page 196

197 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/14. 43: 2012/05/10 51: F01N 71: Unifrax I LLC 72: KUMAR, Amit 33: US 31: 61/170,391 32: : EXHAUST GAS TREATMENT DEVICE A flexible and substantially crack resistant intumescent, non-intumescent, or hybrid mounting mat material for use in mounting fragile structures includes at least one intumescent, non-intumescent or hybrid layer containing inorganic fibers and reinforcing layer applied to the layer. Also provided is an exhaust gas treatment device including a housing, a fragile catalyst support structure mounted within the housing, and the crack resistant mounting mat disposed in a gap between the housing and the fragile catalyst support structure. Also disclosed are methods of making a mounting mat for an exhaust gas treatment device and for making an exhaust gas treatment device incorporating the mounting mat. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/17. 43: 2012/05/09 51: B21D 71: Amida A/S 72: DAVIDSEN, Michael 33: DK 31: PA : : A MACHINE FOR THE EXPANSION OF PIPES The machine (1) according to the invention for the expansion of pipes, in particular for the expansion of pipes for heat exchangers, comprises a machine frame equipped with a drive unit for pressing or pulling an expansion mandrel through a pipe, as well as an expansion mandrel, and is characterized in that it comprises at least one drive unit (7) with at least one motor-driven drum (11) as well as a band or wire guide (8) which extends horizontally from the outlet of the drum and forwardly to the pipe. The drum (11) is disposed between the lateral plates (9) of the drive unit and is equipped with a band or a wire and is additionally adapted to press or pull the band or the wire with an expansion mandrel (21) through a pipe. The provision of a machine of the type stated above ensures that it is possible to expand pipes e.g. for heat exchangers with a lower consumption of power relative to traditional pressure expansion systems. Further, the problems of shrinkage of the pipes are avoided, and a system is achieved, which is flexible, and which may be expanded to a great capacity, and which is also compact. Page 197

198 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/17. 43: 2012/05/14 51: H01S 71: CSIR 72: LITVIN, Ihar Anatolievich, FORBES, Andrew 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : : RESONATOR WITH INTRACAVITY TRANSFORMATION OF A GAUSSIAN INTO A TOP-HAT BEAM The invention relates to an optical resonator, laser apparatus and a method of generating a laser beam inside an optical resonator. The optical resonator (10) includes an optical cavity (12) and an optical element (104.1, 104.2) at either end thereof, operable to sustain a light beam (108) therein, characterised in that each optical element (104.1, 104.2) is a phase-only optical element operable to alter a mode of the beam (108) as it propagates along the length of the optical resonator (10), such that in use the beam (108) at one end of the optical resonator (10) has a Gaussian profile while the beam (108) at the other end of the optical resonator (10) has a non-gaussian profile. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/17. 43: 2012/05/14 51: H04L 71: Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Company Limited 72: YIN, Yu, CAI, Gengping, HU, Haibin 33: CN 31: : : METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRANSMITTING INFORMATION BASED ON SOCIAL NETWORK A method and system for transmitting information based on a socialization network are disclosed In order to solve the problem that the resource cost for transmitting information in existing socialization network is high, the provided method includes calculating the information transmitting capacity corresponding to a user identification according to the user information corresponding to the obtained user identification, selecting the user identification whose transmitting capacity is larger than a predetermined threshold and storing it in an initial seed user queue, sending the information to be transmitted to a client having the user identification in the initial seed user queue. The resource cost for transmitting information among the users of the socialization network is reduced since the information to be transmitted is sent to the user having the stronger transmitting capacity. Page 198

199 a status of the previous message; updating the status of the stored message based on the status of the previous message; sending the stored message after acknowledgement that the previous message has been sent. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/17. 43: 2012/05/04 51: G06F, H04L 71: Amadeus S.A.S. 72: CADORET, Marion, PENAUD, Agnes, POULOUIN, David 33: EP 31: : : A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING THE ORDER OF MESSAGES A method of ordering a plurality of messages received from a sender to be sent to a receiver in a sequence based on the dependency of one message on one or more other messages, the method comprising the steps of: receiving one or more messages from a stream of messages and storing them in a database; identifying a characteristic (P-Key-Order) of each message which is common to a group of messages; identifying a message dependency for the messages in the group of messages from a parameter of the message; reviewing a particular stored message in the database to determine if the stored message can be sent by; determining whether the stored message is dependent on a previous message and determining 21: 2011/ : 18/10/ : 11/05/ : E21B 71: GLEN BERNARD LIONEL 72: GLEN BERNARD LIONEL 33: ZA. 31: 2011/ : 2011/04/05 54: A DOWN-THE-HOLE DRILL BIT ASSEMBLY 57: The invention provides for a down-the-hole drill bit assembly comprising a drill bit having a shank engageable in the end of a chuck adapted to be retained in the end of a drill casing, the shank and chuck provided with alignable longitudinally extending transverse slots and means to releasably retain a pin on which the shank can be reciprocated. Page 199

200 merging data from the first and second radars using target classification prior to tracking to reduce false targets. In one embodiment, polarimetric data is used to classify targets. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/18. 43: 2012/05/09 51: A61K, A61P 71: Wyeth LLC 72: ARTACHO, Rogerio, VETTORATO, Luis F., FERREIRA, Renato B., GOMES, João Marcelo C. 33: US 31: 61/174,811 32: : BLOOD PARASITICIDE This application relates to compositions and methods of treating tick-born parasitic diseases in livestock with the compositions. The compositions include imidocarb dipropionate, cyanocobalamin vitamin B12, and pharmaceutically acceptable carriers. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/19. 43: 2012/05/10 51: G01S 71: RAYTHEON COMPANY 72: DRAKE, Peter, R., LOK, Yuchoi, F. 33: US 31: 61/170,250 32: : US 31: 61/226,884 32: : METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR INTEGRATION OF DISTRIBUTED SENSORS AND AIRPORT SURVEILLANCE RADAR TO MITIGATE BLIND SPOTS Methods and apparatus for a first radar; identifying a blind spot in coverage of the first radar; providing a second radar to illuminate the blind spot, and 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/19. 43: 2012/05/10 51: C04B 71: HEBEI YL-BANGDA NEW MATERIALS LIMITED COMPANY 72: YANG, Jinlong, CAI, Kai, XI, Xiaoqing, GE, Guojun, HUANG, Yong 33: CH 31: : : METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING HOLLOW MICROSPHERES A method for producing hollow ceramic or metal microspheres comprises: forming stabilized foam slurry by means of foaming agent from ceramic or metal slurry containing ceramic or metal powders, water and dispersant; forming hollow slurry droplets by means of centrifugal atomization unit from said stabilized foam slurry; spraying said hollow slurry droplets to forming chamber, drying rapidly and thus obtaining green body of the hollow microspheres; collecting and sintering the green body of the hollow microspheres. The particle size of the hollow microsphere is mm, and the hollow microspheres have high quality and low cost. The method is suitable for producing hollow microspheres from various inorganic material powders. A device used for producing hollow ceramic or metal microspheres and a type of hollow microspheres are also provided. Page 200

201 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/19. 43: 2012/05/10 51: A61K, A61P, C07C, C07D 71: SANOFI 72: KRETZSCHMAR, Gerhard, ROSSEN, Kai, KRAFT, Volker, OLPP, Thomas 33: EP 31: : : PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BENZOFURANS A process for the production of 2-alkyl-3-aroyl-5- nitrobenzofurans by acylation of 2-(2-hydroxy-5- nitrophenyl)-1-aryl-ethanones and subsequent treatment of the esters with combinations of bases and proton acids or Lewis acids. This process can be used for the production of Dronedarone. Furthermore, novel intermediates for the manufacture of Dronedarone are provided. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/19. 43: 2012/05/03 51: C07D 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: BETEBENNER, David A., DEGOEY, David A., MARING, Clarence J., KRUEGER, Allan C., IWASAKI, Nobuhiko, ROCKWAY, Todd W., COOPER, Curt S., DONNER, Pamela L., GREEN, Brian E., KEMPF, Dale J., LIU, Dachun, MCDANIEL, Keith F., MADIGAN, Darold L., MOTTER, Christopher E., PRATT, John K., SHANLEY, Jason P., TUFANO, Michael D., WAGNER, Rolf, ZHANG, Rong, MOLLA, Akhteruzzaman, MO, Hongmei, PILOT-MATIAS, Tami J., MASSE, Sherie VL., CARRICK, Robert J., HE, Weping, LU, Liangjun, GRAMPOVNIK, David J., ANDERSON, David D. 33: US 31: 60/752,473 32: : ANTI-VIRAL COMPOUNDS Compounds effective in inhibiting replication of Hepatitis C virus ("HCV") or other viruses are disclosed. This invention is also directed to compositions comprising such compounds, coformulation or co-administration of such compounds with other anti-viral or therapeutic agents, processes and intermediates for the syntheses of such compounds, and methods of using such compounds for the treatment of HCV or other viral infections. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/19. 43: 2012/05/10 51: C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: ALVAREZ SANCHEZ, Ruben, BANNER, David, CECCARELLI, Simona M., GRETHER, Uwe, HAAP, Wolfgang, HARTMAN, Peter, HARTMANN, Guido, HILPERT, Hans, KUEHNE, Holger, MAUSER, Harald, PLANCHER,, Jean-Marc 33: EP 31: : : PROLINE DERIVATIVES AS CATHEPSIN INHIBITORS Page 201

202 The invention relates to a compound of formula (I) wherein A, R1-R6 are as defined in the description and in the claims. The compound of formula (I) can be used as a medicament. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/19. 43: 2012/04/30 51: B23B, E21B 71: Varel International, Ind., L.P. 72: SANTIAGO, Miguel Angel Ramirez 33: US 31: 12/976,789 32: : SEMI-SEALED BLAST HOLE BIT AND METHOD FOR DRILLING A drill tool includes a bit body, at least one bearing shaft extending from the bit bit, and a cone mounted for rotation on the bearing shaft. A first sealing system includes a first annular seal gland formed in a cylindrical surface of the cone and a seal ring retained within the first annular seal gland and compressed against a cylindrical surface of the bearing shaft. A second sealing system includes a second annular seal gland and compressed against a radial surface surrounding the bearing shaft. A set of non-pressure compensated lubrication channels are configured to supply lubricant to an intersitial volume defined between the cone and bearing shaft, the lubricant retained within the interstital volume by the first and second sealing systems, the lubrication channels further supporting open air circulation through the bearing when the sealing systems fail and lubricant is lost. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/19. 43: 2012/05/02 51: A47J 71: Kenwood Limited 72: WADE, Adam, DOWNIE, David 33: GB 31: : : WAND ATTACHMENTS FOR HAND-HELD ELECTRIC BLENDERS A wand-like tool (20) for a hand blender comprises an elongate, tubular housing (22) containing a rotatable drive shaft (23). The tool is adapted at one end to permit the shaft (23) to pick up rotary drive from a hand- held driver unit, and carries a foodstuffprocessing head at its other end; the processing head comprising a bladed member (26), coupled to the shaft (23) and having at least three blades (32a, 32b, 32c). The bladed member rotates within a processor head housing (27) having a tubular sidewall (30) formed with a roof (36) where the processor head housing (27) joins the tubular shaft housing (22) and being open at its opposite end, and the internal surface (38) of the side-wall (30) bears protrusions (40) facing the tips of the blades (32a, Page 202

203 32b, 32c). Each protrusion (40) presents a respective bluff body to foodstuffs flowing past it. In some embodiments of the invention, the side-wall (30) is castellated (44, 46) and the protrusions (40) are formed only in non-castellated regions of said side-wall (30). In a preferred embodiment, the shaft housing (22) is formed of metal, such as stainless steel, whereas the head housing (27) is of plastics material, thereby to permit the protrusions (40) and the castellations (44, 46) to be readily formed by moulding, and a stainless steel dome (50) is provided to overlay the roof member (36) of the plastic housing (27) and/or the junction between the stainless steel and plastic component parts (22, 27) for cosmetic reasons. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/19. 43: 2012/04/30 51: H01L, H01M 71: FUKUTOME, Hirofumi 72: ISHIBASHI, Toru 33: JP 31: : : PHOTOVOLTAIC CELL Hydrogen ion is liberated, using lignin as raw material, and using pyrrolic compounds such as alkaline solution or porphyrin, and also using optical energy such as ultraviolet rays, sunlight, etc.; and a photovoltaic cell is made using lignin and porphyrin as materials. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/19. 43: 2012/05/07 51: C21D, C23C, C23F, C25D 71: ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe AG 72: KUHN, Patrik, MEURER, Manfred, KONDRATIUK, Jens, WARNECKE, Wilhelm, SCHÜLER, Werner 33: EP 31: : : METHOD FOR PRODUCING A STEEL COMPONENT PROVIDED WITH A METAL COATING PROTECTING AGAINST CORROSION AND STEEL COMPONENT The invention relates to a method, by which a component that is provided with a well-adhering metal coating protecting against corrosion can be produced. To this end, a flat steel product produced from a steel material, which contains wt.% manganese and has a yield point of MPa and tensile strength of MPa, is covered with a corrosion protection coating that comprises a ZnNi alloy coating, which is electronically deposited on the flat steel product and consists of a single phase made of?-znni phase, said alloy coating comprising 7-15 wt.% nickel, in addition to zinc and unavoidable impurities. A billet is obtained from the flat steel product, which is directly heated to at least 800 C and is then formed into the steel component or first formed into the steel component and then heated to at least 800 C. The steel component obtained is subsequently heat-treated by cooling it Page 203

204 sufficiently quickly from a sufficiently high temperature. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/20. 43: 2012/05/14 51: B23B, B23C, B23Q 71: Creare Incorporated 72: ROZZI, Jay Christopher, CHEN, Weibo, ARCHIBALD, Everett Edgar Jr. 33: US 31: 12/418,688 32: : INDIRECT COOLING OF A CUTTING TOOL A cutting tool having a cutting element such as an insert is cooled indirectly by a micro-channel heat exchanger that is mounted against the rear face of the insert. The heat exchanger is formed with an internal cavity that receives a coolant such as a cryogen. The cavity may include fins to enhance the removal of heat by the cryogen from the insert. Coolant inlet and outlet tubes are coupled to the interior of the heat exchanger to supply cryogen to the cavity. The flow rate of cryogen required to cool the insert during a given machining operation is less than one percent of the amount of standard coolant required to cool the same insert during the same machining operation. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/20. 43: 2012/05/29 51: A61M 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 72: PLUMPTRE, David 33: US 31: 61/182,818 32: : EP 31: : : INNER HOUSING FOR A DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE A dose setting mechanism (4; 200) for a drug delivery device is disclosed. The mechanism comprises an outer housing (40; 204) and an inner housing (208) having an external groove. The inner housing guides a driver (30; 209) to dispense a set dose. A dial sleeve (10; 206) is disposed between the outer and inner housing and is rotatably engaged with the inner housing. When a dose is set, the dial sleeve is rotated and translates away from both the outer housing and the inner housing. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/20. 43: 2012/05/14 51: A61M 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 72: JONES, Christopher 33: EP 31: : : US 31: 61/182,831 32: : RESETTABLE DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE A resettable dosing mechanism comprises a dose button (66, 102) and a dial grip (52, 104) operatively coupled to the dose button (66, 102). A spindle (64) acts on a bung of a cartridge (25) and a driver (55) is operatively coupled between the dose button (66, 102) and the spindle (64). During an injection of the dose, the dose button (66, 102) moves in an axial direction to cause the spindle (64) to administer the dose. During resetting of the dose setting mechanism, the spindle (64) is retracted back into the dose setting mechanism. An advantageous resetting mechanism is described. Page 204

205 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/20. 43: 2012/04/30 51: A61K, C07K 71: University Of Chicago 72: SCHNEEWIND, Olaf, CHENG, Alice, MISSIAKAS, Dominique, KIM, Hwan 33: US 31: 61/166,432 32: : COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS RELATED TO PROTEIN A (SPA) VARIANTS Disclosed are methods and compositions for treating or preventing a Staphylococcus bacterial infection using a non-toxigenic Protein A (SpA) variant. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/20. 43: 2012/05/04 51: A61K, A61P 71: Grünenthal GmbH 72: JAHNEL, Ulrich, SCHIENE, Klaus 33: EP 31: : : USE OF 1-PHENYL-3- DIMETHYLAMINOPROPANE COMPOUNDS FOR TREATING RHEUMATOID PAIN The invention relates to the use of l-phenyl-3- dimethylaminopropane compounds for the production of medicaments for treating rheumatoid, preferably rheumatoid arthritic, very preferably chronic rheumatoid arthritic pain. 21: 2011/ : 21/10/ : 23/05/ : A61K, A61P 71: CREARENE LTD 72: MODDEL MICHAEL and WALLIMMAN THEO 33: EP. 31: : 2009/04/06 54: HEMODIAYLISIS AND PERITONEAL DIALYSIS SOLUTION COMPRISING ONE OR MORE CREATINE COMPOUNDS 57: The present invention relates to a haemodialysis solution or concentrate thereof comprising creatine compound(s) and the use of creatine compound(s) for preparing a dialysis solution or concentrate thereof. Furthermore, the present invention is directed to a method for preparing creatinecontaining dialysis solutions and concentrates. In addition, the present invention is directed to a method for treating patients with dialysis dependent renal failure with creatine compounds and to provide a variety of significant health benefits and improvement of life quality parameters for dialysis patients. This is achieve by supporting and improving the physiological functions of the patients organs and cells via creatine compounds delivery to the patients, and by protecting organs and cells (specifically including blood cells) of these patients from deleterious effects of a variety of endogenous or exogenous cellular stressors that are linked to the disease state or to the clinical treatment modalities. Furthermore in peritoneal dialysis solutions creatine can be used as an osmotic agent preventing side effects caused by high glucose supplementation. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/21. 43: 2012/05/25 51: F22B, F23C, F23M 71: Foster Wheeler Energia Oy 72: LANKINEN, Pentti 33: FI 31: : : THERMAL POWER PLANT Thermal power boiler (10), comprising a furnace (12) enclosed by two short side walls (24) and two long side walls, flue gas channels (14) arranged above the furnace, a back pass (16) and a supporting structure, which supporting structure comprises a stationary bearing structure supported from below, said bearing structure comprising multiple vertical pillars (20) and parallel main supporting beams (22) supported by the vertical pillars, and a suspension structure (18), by means of which the furnace (12) hangs from the bearing structure, wherein the main supporting beams (22) and the flue gas channels (14) arranged above the furnace (12) are parallel with each other and parallel with the short side walls (24) and wherein the main supporting beams (22) are preferably arranged at least partially between the Page 205

206 flue gas channels (14) extending over the roof (26) of the furnace. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/21. 43: 2012/05/24 51: C11C, C12N, C12P, C12R 71: Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. 72: MATSUMOTO, Mitsufumi 33: JP 31: : : MICRO-ALGA BELONGING TO GENUS NAVICULA, PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF OIL BY CULTURE OF THE MICRO-ALGA, AND OIL COLLECTED FROM THE MICRO-ALGA Disclosed are: a micro-alga highly capable of producing an aliphatic hydrocarbon having 16 to 26 carbon atoms; a process for producing an oil, which comprises a step of culturing the micro-alga; an oil collected from the micro-alga; a fuel produced from the micro-alga; and a method for fixing carbon dioxide, which comprises a step of culturing the micro-alga. Specifically disclosed is a micro-alga which is capable of producing an aliphatic hydrocarbon having 16 to 26 carbon atoms and belongs to the genus Navicula. More specifically disclosed is a micro-alga, Navicula oiliticus, strain JPCC DA0580 (FERM BP-11201). 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/21. 43: 2012/05/28 51: A61M 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 72: PLUMPTRE, David 33: US 31: 61/182,864 32: : EP 31: : : DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE INNER HOUSING HAVING HELICAL SPLINE A dose setting mechanism (4) for a drug delivery device (1) is disclosed. The mechanism comprises an outer housing (40) and an inner housing (44) having an external groove (62) and a helical spline (68). The inner housing helical spline guides a driver (30) to dispense a set dose. A dial sleeve (10) is disposed between the outer and inner housing and is rotatably engaged with the inner housing. When a dose is set, the dial sleeve is rotated and translates away from both the outer housing and the inner housing. Page 206

207 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/21. 43: 2012/05/16 51: A61M 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 72: PLUMPTRE, David, SMITH, Chris 33: EP 31: : : US 31: 61/182,848 32: : MEDICAMENT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM FOR MULTI-DOSE INJECTION DEVICES A dynamic identification system for a multi-dose injection device includes a dose dial sleeve (40) containing indicia (41; 42) of the medicament contained within the device becomes visible or available to the olfactory or gustation senses only during dose setting as the dial sleeve (40) is translated proximally out of the outer housing of the device. A user can readily identify the medicament contained within the device (1) as the dose is being set. A static identifier (50) located on the device that matches the dynamic identifier on the dial sleeve (40) can also be used as a medicament identifier. 72: MNGADI, Ngema Thebenare 54: A METHOD OF CREATING A CUSTOMISED BILL FOR TELEPHONY SERVICES AND A SYSTEM THEREFOR The invention relates to a method (300, 400) and a system 200 of creating a customised business bill. A business recipient identifier is stored in a recipient database 106. An access module 206 accesses call record describing telephone calls or other telephony services from a custoner account to recipients, the call record includes for each telephone call at least an identifier of the recipient and telephone service information. A comparison module 208 determines whether or not the recipient of each telephone call matches a business recipient identifier. If the answer is afirmative, a tagging module 210 tags a telephone call as business-related. A bill creation module 212 creates a customised business bill which includes only telephone calls tagged as business-related, and costs associated therewith. The method (300, 400) provides a customer 102 with a customised bill which is suitable for use as proof for accurate reimbursing by a company. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/21. 43: 2012/05/14 51: G06F, G06Q, H04M, H04W 71: MNGADI, Ngema Thebenare Page 207

208 material inlet aperture and closing the material discharge aperture; feeding a burden into the hopper chamber (40) through the material inlet aperture; closing the inlet seal valve (44); pressurizing the hopper chamber (40) by feeding pressurizing gas into the hopper chamber (40); and opening the material discharge valve (46) and feeding the burden from the hopper chamber (40) to the blast furnace (32). According to an important aspect of the invention, the method further comprises subjecting at least a portion of a top gas recovered from the blast furnace (32) to a recycling process wherein carbon dioxide is removed from the recovered top gas; and feeding at least a portion of the recovered carbon dioxide as pressurizing gas into the hopper chamber (40) for pressurizing the hopper chamber (40). 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/21. 43: 2012/05/14 51: C21B, F27B, F27D 71: Paul Wurth S.A. 72: LOUTSCH, Jeannot, SIMOES, Jean-Paul, HAUSEMER, Lionel 33: LU 31: : : METHOD FOR FEEDING A BURDEN TO A BLAST FURNACE The present invention proposes a method for feeding a burden to a blast furnace (32), wherein the method comprises providing a charging device (38) having at least one material hopper (40), the material hopper (40) comprising a hopper chamber (42), a material inlet aperture for feeding a burden into the hopper chamber (40), and a material discharge aperture for feeding a burden from the hopper chamber (40) to the blast furnace (32); the material inlet aperture having an associated inlet seal valve 44) for opening and closing the material inlet aperture and the material discharge aperture having an associated material discharge valve (46) for opening and closing the material discharge aperture. The method further comprises opening the 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/21. 43: 2012/05/14 51: C21B, F27B, F27D 71: Paul Wurth S.A. 72: LOUTSCH, Jeannot, SIMOES, Jean-Paul, HAUSEMER, Lionel 33: LU 31: : : METHOD FOR FEEDING A BURDEN TO A BLAST FURNACE The present invention proposes a method for feeding a burden to a blast furnace (32), wherein the method comprises providing a charging device (38) having at least one material hopper (40), the material hopper (40) comprising a hopper chamber (42), a material inlet aperture for feeding a burden into the hopper chamber (40), and a material discharge aperture for feeding a burden from the hopper chamber (40) to the blast furnace (32); the material inlet aperture having an associated inlet Page 208

209 seal valve 44) for opening and closing the material inlet aperture and the material discharge aperture having an associated material discharge valve (46) for opening and closing the material discharge aperture. The method further comprises opening the material inlet aperture and closing the material discharge aperture; feeding a burden into the hopper chamber (40) through the material inlet aperture; closing the inlet seal valve (44); pressurizing the hopper chamber (40) by feeding pressurizing gas into the hopper chamber (40); and opening the material discharge valve (46) and feeding the burden from the hopper chamber (40) to the blast furnace (32). According to an important aspect of the invention, the method comprises feeding a predetermined amount of pressurized flushing gas through the hopper chamber (42) before pressurizing the hopper chamber (42), wherein the flushing gas comprises at least 75% carbon dioxide. holding position. The springs may act on bearing elements for the jaw elements (7 and 8). 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/21. 43: 2012/04/30 51: F17C 71: Linde Aktiengesellschaft 72: ASKEW, Stuart James, AVERY, Martin John 33: GB 31: : : HOLDER FOR A CYLINDRICAL ARTICLE A holder for a cylindrical article such as a gas cylinder has a base (2), a support member (5) extending from the base (2) for receiving a base of the article, and, spaced from the support member, at least one clamp device, including first and second jaw elements (7 and 8), extending from the base (2) and arranged releasably to clamp the cylindrical article. The clamp device may also include springs for urging the jaw elements (7 and 8) into an article 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/21. 43: 2012/05/14 51: H04W 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: LIU, Hai, HAN, Guanglin 54: HANDOVER METHOD, DEVICE AND SYSTEM A method, a device and a system for releasing bearer on handover are provided by the invention and belong to mobile communication technology field. The method includes: when deciding to initiate the UE handover, getting the bearer information of the local breakout service of the UE; triggering the UE's handover from a source home base station to an objective base station according to the bearer information of the local breakout service, so that the objective base station does not establish the bearer of the local breakout service. The device includes: a getting module and a handover module. The system includes: a source home base station and a source mobility management entity. The resource is saved and the packet routing error of the local breakout service of the UE is avoided, because the objective base station does not establish the local breakout service bearer of the UE and does not forward the data of the local breakout service when the UE handover is performed in the invention. Page 209

210 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/24. 43: 2012/05/25 51: C07D 71: SANOFI 72: KRETZSCHMAR, Gerhard, ROSSEN, Kai, KRAFT, Volker, GRÄSER, Joachim 33: EP 31: : : PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF DRONEDARONE INTERMEDIATES A process for the production of Dronedarone intermediates of the formula (I), by acylation of 2-(2- hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)- ethanone, subsequent treatment of the ester with bases and a zeolite (alumosilicate) catalyst and optional subsequent demethylation. This process can be used for the production of Dronedarone. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/24. 43: 2012/05/04 51: C12M 71: Microphyt 72: MULLER-FEUGA, Arnaud 33: FR 31: 09/ : : PHOTOSYNTHETIC REACTOR FOR CULTIVATING MICROORGANISMS, AND METHOD FOR CULTIVATING MICROORGANISMS The invention relates to a photosynthetic reactor (1) for cultivating photosynthetic microorganisms, particularly algae, including at least one photosynthetic reaction pipe (2), at least one return pipe (3), at least one means (4) for circulating the liquid culture medium, at least one gas injection means (5), and at least one exhaust means (6) placed on the top portion of the reactor (1), wherein the placement of the gas injection means (5) and/or the formation of the reaction pipe (2) or return pipe (3) are designed such that the gas injected by the injection means (5) rises again to the exhaust means (6) while circulating in the reaction pipe (2) in a lowto-high flow direction so that the injected gas and the liquid culture medium set up a two-phase gas/liquid flow in a substantially horizontal reaction section (23) of the reaction channel (2). The present invention can be used in the field of cultivating photosynthetic microorganisms and in particular algae. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/24. 43: 2012/04/30 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Grünenthal GmbH 72: SCHUNK, Stefan, REICH, Melanie, OBERBÖRSCH, Stefan, ENGELS, Michael, GERMANN, Tieno, JOSTOCK, Ruth, KNEIP, Christa Page 210

211 33: EP 31: : : SUBSTITUTED SPIRO-AMIDE COMPOUNDS The present invention relates to substituted spiroamide compounds, processes for the preparation thereof, medicaments containing these compounds and the use of substituted spiro-amide compounds for the preparation of medicaments. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/24. 43: 2012/05/23 51: A61K, A61P 71: Cylene Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 72: HADDACH, Mustapha, O'BRIEN, Sean, ANDERES, Kenna 33: US 31: 61/170,468 32: : METHOD OF TREATING DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH PROTEIN KINASE CK2 ACTIVITY The invention provides methods for the treatment or amelioration of disorders associated with undesired activity of protein kinase CK2, using compounds of Formula (I) that are potent, selective inhibitors of CK2, and pharmaceutical compositions of such compounds, wherein Z5, R6B, R6D, R8, n, R9 and p are defined as further described herein. Embodiments of the invention are directed to methods of treating, inhibiting or attenuating a microbial infection in an individual who has or is at risk for developing such an infection, comprising the step of administering an effective amount of a TLR9 agonist and a TLR 2/6 agonist to the individual. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/24. 43: 2012/05/25 51: H04B, H04L 71: Kapsch TrafficCom AG 72: CZINK, Nicolai, ZEMEN, Thomas, BERNADÓ, Laura, MOLISCH, Andreas 33: EP 31: : : CHANNEL ESTIMATION IN AN OFDM TRANSMISSION SYSTEM A method of channel estimation in an OFDM transmission system having a transmitter and a receiver according to standard IEEE x, comprising: in the transmitter, setting an identifier in the reserved bits section of the header following the preamble in a physical layer frame, attaching a postamble at the end of the said frame without altering the length information in the header, and transmitting said frame over the channel,in the receiver, checking said reserved bits section in the header of a frame received over the channel for said identifier and, if said identifier is detected, using the postamble and the preamble of the frame to estimate the channel. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/24. 43: 2012/05/25 51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N 71: The Board of Regents of the University of Texas System 72: DICKEY, Burton, TUVIM, Michael, EVANS, Scott 33: US 31: 61/163,137 32: : COMPOSITIONS FOR STIMULATION OF MAMMALIAN INNATE IMMUNE RESISTANCE TO PATHOGENS 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/24. 43: 2012/04/30 51: C22B 71: Precious Metals Recovery Pty Ltd 72: BUTLER, Dean R. Page 211

212 33: US 31: 61/172,273 32: : METHOD FOR PROCESSING PRECIOUS METAL SOURCE MATERIALS A method is disclosed for recovering precious metals from source materials containing precious metals which involves leaching the source material in aqueous reducing liquor to provide a treated solid residue and processing the treated residue to recover precious metals. retained in the vaginal cavity and includes at least one strand of copper wire. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/24. 43: 2012/04/30 51: C22B 71: Precious Metals Recovery Pty Ltd 72: BUTLER, Dean R. 33: US 31: 61/172,273 32: : ENHANCED RECOVERY OF GOLD An improved method for recovering refractory gold from a material comprising treating the material to at least partially remove nitric acid-insoluble lead moieties. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/24. 43: 2012/04/30 51: C22B 71: Precious Metals Recovery Pty Ltd 72: BUTLER, Dean R. 33: US 31: 61/172,273 32: : EXTRACTION OF GOLD FROM CATHODE ASSOCIATED GOLD CONCENTRATES The invention involves a method for recovering gold from a gold concentrate comprising: dissolving gold from the concentrate in an aqueous liquor to provide a gold liquor; subjecting the gold liquor to electrolysis in an electrowinning cell to provide cathodeassociated gold material; leaching the cathode associated gold material in an aqueous liquor under reducing conditions to provide a treated solid residue; and smelting the treated solid residue to recover gold. 21: 2011/ : 24/10/ : 25/05/ : A61F, A61K 71: MAURICE ROGER POPE 72: MAURICLE ROGER POPE 33: NZ. 31: : 2010/10/26 54: AN INHIBOTOR OF PATHOGENS 57: The invention provides an intravaginal device for use in combating pathogens. The device comprises a ring of flexible material shaped to be received and 21: 2011/ : 25/10/ : 25/05/ : C08G, C08J, C09J 71: EMS-PATENT AG 72: ANDREAS KAPLAN 33: EU. 31: : 2010/11/08 54: ADHESIVE FOR TEXTILE REINFORCING INSERTS AND USE THEREOF 57: The present invention relates to a pulverulent adhesive for textile reinforcing inserts, which is dispersible in water, for the production of reinforced rubber products. The adhesive thereby comprises an at least partially capped, low-molecular isocyanate, a wetting agent, a binder and aslo possibly further additives. 21: 2011/ : 24/10/ : 25/05/ : A01N, C12N, A01P 71: JENEIL BIOSURFACTANT LLC 72: GARY A STROBEL, VICTORIA PALMER SKEBBA, NIRANJAN RAMANLAL GANDHI 33: US. 31: 61/214, : 2009/04/27, 54: ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITION AND RELATED METHOD OF USE 57: Antimicrobial compositions comprising one or more compound components generally recognized as safe for human consumption, and related methods of use, such compositions and methods as can be employed in a wide range of agricultural, industrial, building, pharmaceutical and/or personal care products and applications. Page 212

213 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/25. 43: 2012/04/30 51: F42D 71: GROENEWALD, HENDRIK DANIEL, ELOFF, JOHAN ADAM 72: GROENEWALD, HENDRIK DANIEL 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : BLASTING DEVICE The invention concerns a blasting device which comprises an elongate tube that can be inserted inwardly into a blast hole. Means are provided to centralise an inner end of the tube within the hole and to retain a blasting detonator inside the tube towards the inner end thereof such that the detonator locates towards the end of the hole when the tube is inserted into the hole. There is a transverse barrier extending transversely from the tube to form an obstruction in the hole around the tube at a predetermined distance, typically about two thirds of the length of the tube or hole, from the inner end of the tube. The barrier is configured to allow a blowpipe to be passed throught the barrier into the hole for the purposes of charging explosive into the end of the hole, and there is an opening in the tube, at least within the predetermined distance, to allow explosive charged into the hole to enter the tube around the detonator. 21: 2011/ : 2009/04/22. 43: 2012/05/25 51: C02F 71: FIRST GREEN PARK PTY LTD 72: JOHNSTONE, PETER 33: AU 31: : : AU 31: : : AU 31: : : SOLAR STILLS The specification discloses a solar still module (10) for use in a solar still arrangement for producing a desired condensate from a feed treatment liquid, the solar still module (10) having a treatment chamber (85) including a treatment member (18) positioned below an upper solar energy transmission wall (35) to receive, in use, solar energy therethrough, the solar still module (10) having a treatment liquid supply (27) supplying treatment liquid to an upper end (26) of a first region (25) of the treatment member (18) to flow in a liquid film flow gravitationally downwardly thereover whiler a component of said treatment liquid is at least partially evaporated and condensed to form a condensate (53) on an inner surface (81) of the upper solar energy transmission wall (35), the condensate (53) flowing gravitationally downwardly on said inner surface (81) of the upper solar energy transmission wall (35) to be collected at a lower location by condensate collection and discharge means (54, 57), the upper solar energy transmission wall (35) being formed by a clear or highly translucent polymer material with the inner surface (81) being hydrophilic relative to said condensate, said treatment member (18) being formed by a thin metal material as a tray having a tray base (19) forming said first region (25), a perimeter wall (20) extending upwardly from the tray base along at least Page 213

214 side edges and lower edges of said tray base (19), and an outwardly extending flange (21) extending from an upper region of said perimeter wall (20), said flange (21) being supported on a support frame (11). and grommet, that impedes blood flow out of the catheter hub after needle withdrawal, and that assists the user in separating the housing from the IV catheter assembly following insertion of the catheter and withdrawal of the needle. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/25. 43: 2012/05/02 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited 72: KIYOTA, Hiroshi, ISHIKAWA, Hideaki 33: JP 31: : : NOVEL SOLVATE CRYSTALS Novel crystals containing trityl olmesartan medoxomil. Provided are crystals of an acetone solvate of trityl olmesartan medoxomil. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/25. 43: 2012/05/02 51: A61M 71: Retractable Technologies, Inc. 72: SHAW, Thomas J., DUESMAN, Kathryn Margaret, ZHU, Ni 33: US 31: 12/464,555 32: : IV CATHETER INTRODUCER An IV catheter introducer having an elastomeric grommet disposed between the housing and the IV catheter assembly that helps avoid unintentional separation of IV catheter assembly from the housing during shipping and handling prior to use, that acts as a needle guide, that helps align the housing and IV catheter assembly coaxially, that indicates that top side of the catheter introducer, that provides proper rotational alignment between the grommet and housing, that wipes blood off the needle during withdrawal of the needle from the catheter assembly 21: 2011/ : 26/10/ : 25/05/ : G01N 71: UNIVERSAL BIOSENSORS PTY LTD 72: PETER MICHAEL NEWMAN and ALASTAIR M HODGES 33: US. 31: 61/170, : 2009/04/14 54: ON-BOARD CONTROL DETECTION 57: Embodiments disclosed herein relate to a sensor comprising an on-board control system and a testing system. The on-board system can determine viability of the control system or the testing system. Also disclosed are methods of using such a sensor. Page 214

215 21: 2011/ : 26/10/ : 25/05/ : A47J, F24B, F24C 71: ROELOF VAN DE HOFF and RINSKE VAN DE HOFF 72: ROELOF VAN DE HOFF and RINSKE VAN DE HOFF 33: AU. 31: : 2009/03/31 54: PORTABLE CAMPFIRE 57: A campfire (70) comprising a receptacle (72) for receiving combustible material having an open upper end (74). There are a plurality of openings (82) in the receptacle (72) at different distances from the upper end (74). The campfire comprises a support member (84) having an end portion (88) on which a cooking vessel (86) can be supported. The end portion (88) of the support member (84) can be received in any one of the openings (82) such that the end portion (88) extends across the interior of the receptacle (72)., A campfire (70) comprising a receptacle (72) for receiving combustible material having an open upper end (74). There are a plurality of openings (82) in the receptacle (72) at different distances from the upper end (74). The campfire comprises a support member (84) having an end portion (88) on which a cooking vessel (86) can be supported. The end portion (88) of the support member (84) can be received in any one of the openings (82) such that the end portion (88) extends across the interior of the receptacle (72). 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/25. 43: 2012/04/25 51: A61K, A61P 71: Clasado Inc 72: TZORTZIS, Georgios, VULEVIC, Jelena, ATTANASIO, Francesco 33: GB 31: : : NOVEL USE The present invention relates to the use of a galactooligosaccharide in the prevention or treatment of an inflammatory disorder, in particular an intestinal inflammatory disorder. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/25. 43: 2012/05/28 51: C07D 71: Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited 72: YADAV, Gyan Chand, DORWAL, Harish N., TANWAR, Pooja, GAHLOT, Udai Bhan Singh 33: IN 31: 798/DEL/ : : A PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF 1, 2, 4-TRIOXOLANE ANTIMALARIALS This invention relates to an improved process for the preparation of compounds of Formula I, salts of the free base cis-adamantane-2-spiro-3'-8'-[[[(2'-amino- 2'-methyl propyl) amino] carbonyl] methyl]-1', 2', 4'- trioxaspiro [4.5] decane, Formula (I) wherein X is an anion. The compounds of Formula (I) have antimalarial activity. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/26. 43: 2012/05/04 51: H04B, H04J, H04W 71: Sony Corporation 72: MORIOKA, Yuichi, KIMURA, Ryota 33: JP 31: : : COMMUNICATION APPARATUS, COMMUNICATION METHOD, COMPUTER PROGRAM, AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM Space-division multiple access, in which a plurality of users share a radio resource on the spatial axis, is applied to perform suitable communication Page 215

216 operations. RD protocol is applied to a communication system that performs the spacedivision multiple access, thereby making the space multiple frames in TXOP further effective. Backward permission information is used to specify the frame length of backward frames, and the backward frame transmission sides comply with the specification to equalize the frame lengths, thereby stabilizing the AGC operations. Moreover, the backward permission information is used to specify a backward frame transmission start time, and the backward frame transmission sides comply with the specification, thereby achieving concurrent transmissions. example, turbine exhaust. Additional heat source, such as natural gas can be provided to bring the chillers to the operating temperature. A controller controls the change-over between heat sources. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/26. 43: 2012/05/02 51: B01D, E03B, F24F, F25B, F25D 71: World Environmental Solutions Pty Ltd 72: IVISON, Walter 33: AU 31: : : A COMBINED WATER EXTRACTOR AND ELECTRICITY GENERATOR A water extraction system having a cooling system adapted to cool air to below the dew point, the cooling system including an absorption chiller (1.002) including a heat source (1.004), the system includes an air/heat transfer fluid heat exchanger (1.016), and a water collector (1.022) arranged to collect water from the air/heat transfer fluid heat exchanger. The air/heat transfer fluid heat exchanger (1.016) is adapted to cool the air below the dew point. The chiller can include a heat input in the form of exhaust gasses from a gas turbine. The gas turbine can also drive an electrical generator. The air outlet from the water generator can be used in an air conditioning system. The system can include one or more chillers powered by, for 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/26. 43: 2012/05/25 51: A01N, A01P, C05G 71: Kumiai Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. 72: KOBAYASHI, Masanori, KIKUCHI, Taiji, IKEUCHI, Toshihiro 33: JP 31: : : GRANULAR FERTILIZER CONTAINING HERBICIDAL AGROCHEMICAL Disclosed is a technique for achieving a required herbicidal effect using a small amount of a herbicide. Specifically disclosed are: a granular fertilizer containing a herbicidal agrochemical, which is characterized in that the granular fertilizer has been impregnated or coated with pyroxasulfone; and a weed eradication method which is characterized by applying the granular fertilizer to fields. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/26. 43: 2012/05/25 51: H04W 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: GHEORGHIU, Valentin A., PALANKI, Ravi 33: US 31: 61/164,123 32: : METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING CONTROL INFORMATION VIA UPPER LAYER Techniques for supporting communication for wireless devices in a wireless network are described. The wireless network may support transmission of control information on a first physical channel having a first minimum SNR for reliable reception. Some wireless devices may require operation at a lower SNR. In an aspect, low SNR operation may be supported by transmitting control information for a Page 216

217 lower layer (e.g., Layer 1 or 2) in a protocol stack via an upper layer (e.g., Layer 3) in the protocol stack. This transmission scheme may allow the control information to be transmitted on a second physical channel instead of the first physical channel normally used to transmit the control information. The second physical channel may have a lower minimum SNR than the first minimum SNR. This transmission scheme may also allow the control information to be transmitted multiple times to improve reliability. which is enclosed on all sides for pouring concrete into to form a column. The wall arrangement is one built from the wall system, including a plurality of the wall panels and concrete columns. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/26. 43: 2012/05/25 51: E04C 71: MONSMA, Johannes Maria, GREYLING, Hermanus Johannes 72: MONSMA, Johannes Maria, GREYLING, Hermanus Johannes 54: A BUILDING SYSTEM AND A WALL ARRANGEMENT BUILT FROM SUCH A SYSTEM This invention relates to a building system and to a wall arrangement built from such a system. The building system includes at least one pair of prefabricated wall panels including a first wall panel and a second wall panel mated to be joined together in a predetermined configuration, for example 90, with respect to each other to define a part of a wall arrangement with a vertical joint between the wall panels. Each of the first and second wall panels is laminar and includes a core and opposite first and second skins. With the panels placed together in a predetermined configuration, they define between them a joint and, in the joint, a vertical passage 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/26. 43: 2012/05/04 51: A61K, A61P 71: Cephalon, Inc., Cephalon France 72: BRICOUT, Denis, CAMBOURIEUX, Helene, CAPPOLA, Michael L., FRATI, Nicole, PATEL, Piyush R. 33: US 31: 61/166,529 32: : LYOPHILIZATION CAKES OF PROTEASOME INHIBITORS Lyophilized cakes of proteasome inhibitors are described, as well as methods for their production and use. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/26. 43: 2012/06/07 51: E05B 71: CISA S.p.A. 72: FUSTINI, Fausto 54: EASY MOUNTING LOCK ASSEMBLY An easy mounting lock assembly (1), in which the lock (2) is of the type that comprises a frame (3) associated with the anchoring surface. A latch (4) is movable with respect to the frame (3) and is guided by the frame (3): the latch (4) is functionally associated with respective actuation lever systems (5) controlled by an actuation element. The lock assembly (1) comprises a contoured plate (7) Page 217

218 provided with means (8) for coupling to the respective anchoring surface and provided with selective locking elements (9) for the frame (3). The frame (3) comprises elastically deformable portions (10) designed to engage detachably, in the mounting configuration, with at least one part of the locking elements (9). (Figure 1) contrast to bentonite that must be shipped from a restricted number of locations, which is environmentally damaging and associated with excessive product miles. The granules can be made by mixing the mineral and the super absorbent polymer to form a slurry, draining the water from the slurry and optionally pressing the resulting filter cake, mixing the binder with the wet filter cake and granulating the resulting composition. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/27. 43: 2012/05/25 51: A01K 71: Imperial Innovations Limited, Bob Martin (Uk) Ltd 72: CHEESEMAN, Christopher Robert, TYRER, Mark, GREAVES, Rosemary Irene Whincup, LUPO, Richard Anthony, MADAN, Savi 33: EP 31: : : ABSORBENT MATERIAL This invention relates to an absorbent composition, its manufacture and its use, particularly to the use of the composition in cat litter. The composition includes (a) a particulate inorganic mineral, (b) one or more superabsorbent polymers (SAP) dispersed between the particles of the mineral, and (c) a hydrophilic binder capable of binding the mineral and the SAP into discrete granules. The granular material produced has water absorbency characteristics comparable to that of more expensive bentonite-products. The mineral may be waste quarry fines that would otherwise have to be disposed of. Such fines are widely available, in 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/27. 43: 2012/05/03 51: A61K 71: Ferring B.V. 72: OLESEN, Tine Kold, CANTOR, Per, ERICHSEN, Lars 33: EP 31: : : COMPOSITION FOR THE TREATMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER A composition for the treatment of prostate cancer is provided. Page 218

219 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/27. 43: 2012/05/04 51: F03G, F24J 71: Siemens Concentrated Solar Power Ltd. 72: BARKAI, Menashe 33: US 31: 61/176,148 32: : GETTER SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR A SOLAR THERMAL POWER PLANT There is provided a pipe in a solar thermal power plant, the pipe comprising an inner tube configured for carrying a heated heat transfer fluid, an outer tube surrounding the inner tube, wherein the space between the inner and outer tube is evacuated, and a getter restraint structure configured for maintaining getters in a predetermined position. The getter restraint structure is in contact with the outer tube and otherwise entirely free of contact with the inner tube and/or is in thermal isolation from the inner tube. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/27. 43: 2012/05/04 51: A61K, C07D 71: Univerzita Palackeho V Olomouci, Biopatterns, s.r.o. 72: JORDA, Radek, ZATLOUKAL, Marek, KRYSTOF, Vladimir, HAVLICEK, Libor, POPA, Igor, DOLEZAL, Karel, STRNAD, Miroslav 33: CZ 31: PV : : SUBSTITUTED 6-(2- HYDROXYBENZYLAMINO) PURINE DERIVATIVES, THEIR USE AS MEDICAMENTS AND COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THESE DERIVATIVES The invention relates to substituted 6-(2- hydroxybenzylamino)purines of general formula I, to their activity as cyclin-dependent kinases 2, 5, 7 and 9 inhibitors and to their use as medicaments, particularly in the treatment of disorders involving cell proliferation or inflammation. The invention further includes pharmaceutical compositions containing the substituted 6-(2- hydroxybenzylamino)purines. Page 219

220 compositions, which contain these derivatives as active ingredients. 21: 2011/ : 28/10/ : 11/06/ : H01M 71: FDI ENERGY INC 72: SIMPSON MARIA, DUFFY TORRENCE, SIMPSON CHARLES 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 54: HIGH-VOLUME-MANUFACTURE FUEL CELL ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF 57: A fuel cell which is producible in high volume with electrolyte, positive electrode, and negative electrode components, which incorporate structure, external electrical connections, internal fuel feed passages, fuel distribution passages, oxidizer feed passages, oxidizer distribution passages, return passages, and exhaust passages to form a simple assembly which can be formed into a stack. The fuel cell can utilize either a rigid or flexible electrolyte. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/27. 43: 2012/05/04 51: A61K, C07H 71: Univerzita Palackeho V Olomouci, Biopatterns, s.r.o. 72: SZUCOVA, Lucie, KRYSTOF, Vladimir, ZATLOUKAL, Marek, DOLEZAL, Karel, STRNAD, Miroslav, SPICHAL, Lukas 33: CZ 31: PV : : SUBSTITUTED 6-(BENZYLAMINO) PURINE RIBOSIDE DERIVATIVES, USE THEREOF AND COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THESE DERIVATIVES The invention relates to 2-substituted-6-(substituted benzylamino)purine riboside derivatives of the general formula I. These compounds possess antiapoptotic, anti-inflammatory and differentiating activities. The invention relates also to the 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/28. 43: 2012/05/28 51: B60C 71: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company 72: KNISPEL, Oliver 33: US 31: 12/915,085 32: : GRIPPING EDGES FOR WINTER TIRE A vehicle wheel tire includes a tire tread having a circumferential centre tread region in which block elements are arranged in a symmetric pattern on opposite sides of a tire circumferential equitorial centreplane. The tread has one or more Page 220

221 circumferential grroves bounded by edges of opposing block elements, pairs of opposed block elements having a block edge facing the groove and array of saw-teeth formed along the groove-facing edge of opposed block elements inclined in the radial direction. The saw-teeth on a block egde of one opposed block element incline in a direction opposite to the inclination direction of saw-teeth on opposite oppsed block element. A block element on the centre tread region side of the groove has multiple circumferentially spaced apart and laterally extending sipes extending across the block element. The sipes extend to and align with the array of sawteeth along the groove-facing edge of the block element. on opposite sipes of the centerplane have a plurality of spaced apart and laterally exteding wavy sides extending accross the block element. Selective pairs of adjacent sipes are interconnected by one or more circumferentially oriented nothces. The wavy sipes have regions of varying depth and include one or more recessed region(s) and one or more nonrecessed region(s). A circumferentially disposed notch interconnecting a pair of adjacent wavy sipes at opposite notch ends intersects the wavy sipes at non-recessed sipe regions. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/28. 43: 2012/05/28 51: B60C 71: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company 72: KNISPEL, Oliver 33: US 31: 12/915,090 32: : WINTER TIRE TREAD SIPING PATTERN A vehicle wheel tire includes a tire tread having a circumferential center tread region in which block elements are arranged in a symmetric pattern on opposite sipes of a tire circumferential equatorial centerplane. Symmetrically disposed block elements 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/28. 43: 2012/05/02 51: B60C 71: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company 72: KNISPEL, Oliver 33: US 31: 12/915,096 32: : WINTER TIRE CENTER TREAD PATTERN A vehicle wheel tire center treat region has a repeating circumferential array of first substantially V-shaped grooves positioned on the centerplane, each first V-shaped groove having divergent first groove side arms extending in a first circumferential direction, and a repeating circumferential array of second substantially V-shaped grooves positioned on the centerplane and having divergent second groove side arms extending in a second Page 221

222 circumferential direction opposite to the firct circumferential direction. Each first V-shaped groove is overlapped by multiple oppositely directed second V-shaped grooves. The first V-shaped groove arms have a varying lenthwise depth that varies between about 2 and 7 millimeters from a shallower depth proximate to a vertex arm region to an increased depth at a medial arm region to a decreased depth at a terminal arm region. The first V-shaped groove arms further vary in width as well as depth from a narrower vertex arm redion to a wider medial arm region to a narrow terminal arm region so that the volume of the groove arms per length unit is constant. housing part (8) and a vibration part (3) having a lower housing part (4), wherein in the lower housing part (4) a vibration element (10) is provided which can be actuated by a power source (6) and the vibrations of which can be transmitted to the upper housing part (8) and the applicator element (9), and wherein an activator device (22) for generating heating or cooling energy is provided in the upper housing part (8), wherein the heating or cooling energy can be transferred to the substance (27) present in the substance chamber (25, 27). 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/28. 43: 2012/04/30 51: A45D, A61H 71: MUNZ, Jutta 72: MUNZ, Jutta 33: DE 31: : : APPLICATOR DEVICE FOR COSMETIC AND/OR MEDICAL USE The invention relates to an applicator device, comprising an applicator element (9) for applying a substance (27) present in a substance chamber (25, 27) to a skin section. The applicator device (1) comprises an applicator part (2) having an upper 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/28. 43: 2012/05/02 51: A01N, B01F, C08G 71: Croda International Plc, Croda, Inc. 72: BLEASE, Trevor Graham, LINDNER, Gregory James, RICHARDS, Lee David 33: US 31: 61/213,126 32: : SURFACTANTS IN AGROCHEMICAL FORMULATIONS Surfactant compounds which include an amine ended polyalkylene glycol hydrophile linked to C22 Page 222

223 to C60 mainly hydrocarbyl, particularly composite hydrocarbyl, especially derived from a polymerised fatty acid and/or an aralkyl substituted phenol, hydrophobe, are useful in dispersing solids, particularly active agrochemicals, in aqueous media, or as adjuvants in agrochemical formulations, particularly of water soluble non-selective herbicides. In particular the hydrophobe is derived from polymerised fatty acids, such as dimer and, especially, trimer acids or from aralkyl substituted phenols. Aqueous dispersions using such surfactants can remain stable even with substantial concentrations of electrolyte e.g. in stable agrochemical dispersions including water soluble electrolyte agrochemical, such as glyphosate and/or ammonium sulphate. section (20) and the explosive charge (9) is introduced into the liner (8), in this case before the two projectile casing sections (20, 21) are connected to one another. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/28. 43: 2012/05/02 51: F42B 71: Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbH 72: DAU, Ole, NADERHOFF, Uwe 33: DE 31: : : METHOD FOR PRODUCING A LARGE- CALIBRE EXPLOSIVE PROJECTILE, AND AN EXPLOSIVE PROJECTILE PRODUCED USING THIS METHOD The invention relates to a method for producing a large-calibre explosive projectile (1) having a projectile casing (2) with an ogival front part (2?), which surrounds an internal area (6) filled with a plastic-bonded explosive charge (9) and, at the nose end, has a mouth (5) which can be closed by a nose fuze (4), wherein an elastic liner (8) is arranged between the explosive charge (9) and the inner wall (7) of the projectile casing (2). In order to ensure that both the liner (8) and the explosive charge (9) can be introduced quickly and accurately, in a simple manner, into the projectile casing (2) of the explosive projectile (1), the invention proposes that the projectile casing (2) be produced in two parts, such that, in the direction of the longitudinal axis (11) of the projectile casing (2), a rear-end projectile casing section (20) and a front projectile casing section (21), which contains the mouth (5) and is annular in shape, are the result, wherein the two projectile casing sections (20, 21) can be connected to one another in the area of the ogival front part (2?), preferably via a screw connection (22). The liner (8) is introduced into the rear-end projectile casing 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/28. 43: 2012/05/02 51: F42B 71: Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbH 72: PRELIC, Nenad, EGLAUER, Heribert 33: DE 31: : : ACTIVE BODY Provided is an active body (1) with flares (2, 6, 7) arranged adjacent, above, or behind each other, it is proposed to integrate at least one hydrophobic separating layer (3, 5) between the flares, or flare disks (2, 6, 7), thereby preventing the flares (2, 6, 7) from attaching or sticking. In one variant, the hydrophobic separating layer (3) is applied to at least one side of the flares (2) preferably as a powder preferably consisting of microspheres, or the like. In a further variant, a separating disk is disposed between the flares (6, 7) as the separating layer (5), which in addition is anti-cohesive and antiadhesive. Page 223

224 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/28. 43: 2012/05/25 51: F42B 71: Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbH 72: PRELIC, Nenad, KADAVANICH, Vikorn Martin, EGLAUER, Heribert, GAISBAUER, Rainer, HUBER, Florian 33: DE 31: : : COMBUSTIBLE ACTIVE MASS CONTAINER Proposed is an active body (2) comprising, as active mass, multiple flares (3, 4) arranged behind each other or stacked, in particular for the generation of decoys. The active body (2) is enclosed in a plasticslike container (1) such as a plastic film (5) or a shrink tube (7). Plastics disks or films (8) are placed on the end face of the container and are connected to the plastics film (5) or the tube (7) by adhesion or heat sealing (6) such that the container (1) is hermetically sealed. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/28. 43: 2012/05/04 51: G21F 71: Westinghouse Electric Company LLC 72: SEJVAR, James 33: US 31: 61/180,211 32: : RADIATION SHIELD TO BE INSTALLED IN A VARYING CLEARANCE GAP An expansion gap radiation shield is formed from a flexible container housing a radiation shielding fluid, that is located within a variable gap in permanent shielding. The invention reduces radiation dose rates outside the gap when the radiation sources are located on the opposite side of the gap. The device accommodates varying gap sizes with no loss of shielding capability. 21: 2011/ : 25/10/ : 07/06/ : B01F, C25C 71: ANCOR TECMIN SA 72: VIDAURRE HEIREMANS VICTOR and BELTRAN NAVARRO EDGARDO 33: CL. 31: CL : 2009/04/14 54: SELF SUPPORTING STRUCTURE FOR ELECTROLYTE AERATION IN CELLS FOR ELECTROREFINING OR ELECTROWINNING NON FERROUS METALS Page 224

225 57: The present invention refers to a self supporting isobaric structure for electrolyte aeration in cells for electrolytic refining or winning of non ferrous metals, formed by pipes that follow the contour of the side walls near the bottom of said cell, forming a structure in the shape of rectangular frame that carries gas or dry air, having in its interior transverse structural elements that structurally connect the longer sides of the frame and, in which the shorter sides of said frame have connecting tubular elements installed to join from side to side as means of or gas diffusion, said diffusers are supported by said transversal elements, in which the material forming the rectangu lar frame are a structural profile or thermoplastic tube (5) has a core and having on its external surfaces one or more successively wrapped layers of mat glass (9) saturated with thermosetting resin, in which said layer of fibre glass remains firmly bonded to the external surfaces of set thermoplastic tubular structural profile (5), and over such layers of fibre glass (9) a thermosetting polymer composite material (6) is applied, which together form a monolithic structural resistant composite made of three polymer composite materials that act as monoblock structure. Over said surface of said thermosetting polymer composite material (6) that forms structural resistant composite (6) there are one or more successive wrapped layers of fibre glass mat (10) saturated with thermosetting resign reinforcing the monoblock structure. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/31. 43: 2012/05/28 51: C02F 71: TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 72: RISTOW, Neil Eric, BRAUER, Alon Reuben, MAREE, Johannes Philippus 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : : TREATMENT OF WATER A method of treating water containing dissolved calcium, sulphate and hydroxide ions includes allowing a reaction medium comprising the water, dissolved barium ions and dissolved carbonate ions, to react with carbon dioxide in a reaction zone, to form, as precipitates, solid calcium carbonate particles and solid barium sulphate particles. The calcium carbonate particles have a higher settling velocity than the barium sulphate particles. There is maintained, in the reaction zone, a fluidized bed of the calcium carbonate particles. The barium sulphate particles pass upwardly from the reaction zone. Calcium carbonate particles are allowed to pass downwardly from the reaction zone. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/31. 43: 2012/05/28 51: H04L, H04W 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: JIN, Haipeng, ATARIUS, Roozbeh, MAHENDRAN, Arungundram C., SUBRAMANIAN, Ramachandran 33: US 31: 61/165,717 32: : FALL BACK USING MOBILE DEVICE ASSISTED TERMINATING ACCESS DOMAIN SELECTION Fall back using mobile device assisted terminating access domain selection is provided. A network entity forwards an invitation to a session to a mobile device. Session has packet switched bearers for media. Mobile device replies with a rejection of the invitation and a request for network entity to hold the session. Rejection is based on mobile device determining circuit switched bearers should be utilized. Mobile device sends a circuit switched call and network entity correlates the circuit switched call with the session. A dialog is set up over circuit switched domain bearers and Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem bearers. Page 225

226 temperature between 20 and 40 C and a deposition time of at least 15 seconds. The growth is controlled by the composition of the deposition solution, the temperature and the current density. The deposition rates may be varied as will the deposition times which are preferably about 150 seconds but may be as long as 15 minutes. The preferred deposition solution contains 2.718g/l of hydrogen tetrachloroaurate(lll) hydrate with 0.1 to 0.5g/l of lead acetate. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/31. 43: 2012/05/03 51: C25D 71: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology 72: BHARGAVA, Suresh, IPPOLITO, Samuel James, SABRI, Ylias Mohammad 33: AU 31: : : ELECTRODEPOSITED GOLD NANOSTRUCTURES A mercury vapour sensor in which the sensor surface is a gold substrate, and gold nanostructures with controlled crystallographic facets are strongly adhered to the substrate. A substantial increase in response magnitude and stability of a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) based mercury vapour sensor is achieved using this sensor surface. The method of forming gold nanostructures on a gold substrate includes the steps of electrodepositing gold onto a gold working electrode from a solution of hydrogen or alkali metal tetrahaloaureate (III) and an additive such as lead acetate at an electro-deposition 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/01. 43: 2012/05/28 51: A61K, A61P, C12N 71: CADILA HEALTHCARE LIMITED 72: GLUECK, Reinhard, BILLETER, Martin, FAZIO, Agata, GIANINO, Viviana 33: IN 31: 1181/MUM/ : : COMBINED MEASLES-MALARIA VACCINE The present invention relates to a combined measles-malaria vaccine containing different attenuated recombinant measles-malaria vectors comprising a heterologous nucleic acid encoding several Plasmodium falciparum antigens. Preferably, it relates to viral vectors that comprise nucleic acids encoding the circumsporozoite (CS) protein of P. falciparum, the merozoite surface protein 1 (MSP-I) of P. falciparum, and its derivatives (p-42; p ) in its glycosylated and secreted forms, and apical membrane antigen 1 (AMAl) of P. falciparum, in its anchored or secreted form. The viral vector stems from an attenuated measles virus, based on a strain that is used as a vaccine and is efficient in delivering the gene of interest and that binds to and infects the relevant immune cells efficiently. In a preferred embodiment, the CS, the MSPl and the AMAl proteins are generated from the virus such that they will give rise to a potent immune response in mammals, preferably humans; the expression of the proteins is elevated due to human codon optimisation. Furthermore, the invention relates to the use of the recombinant vaccine in the prophylactic treatment of malaria. Page 226

227 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/01. 43: 2012/05/25 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: SCHULTZ, Melanie, SCHIEMANN, Kai, STAEHLE, Wolfgang 33: EP 31: : : AUTOTAXIN INHIBITORS The present invention relates to compounds according to formula (I) as autotaxin inhibitors and the use of such compounds for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of physiological and/or pathophysiological conditions, which are caused, mediated and/or propagated by increased lysophosphatic acid levels and/or the activation of autotaxin, in particular of different cancers. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/01. 43: 2012/05/25 51: A61K, C07D 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: SCHIEMANN, Kai, SCHULTZ, Melanie, STAEHLE, Wolfgang 33: EP 31: : : PIPERIDINE AND PIPERAZINE DERIVATIVES AS AUTOTAXIN INHIBITORS The present invention relates to piperidine and pyrazine derivatives according to formulae (Ia), (Ib) and (II) as autotaxin inhibitors and the use of such compounds for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of physiological and/or pathophysiological conditions, which are caused, mediated and/or propagated by increased lysophosphatic acid levels and/or the activation of autotaxin, in particular of different cancers. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/01. 43: 2012/05/28 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: STAEHLE, Wolfgang, SCHIEMANN, Kai, SCHULTZ, Melanie 33: EP 31: : : HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS AUTOTAXIN INHIBITORS The invention relates to compounds of the formula I, where Het, R, X, Y, R1, and p have the meanings given in Claim 1, wherein said compounds are autotaxin inhibitors and can be used for treating tumors. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/01. 43: 2012/05/28 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Proximagen Limited 72: DINNELL, Kevin 33: US 31: 61/169,742 32: : INDOLE DERIVATIVE MODULATORS OF THE ALPHA 7 NACHR This invention relates to modulation of the a7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nachr) by a compound of formula (I) or a salt thereof: wherein R1 is imidazolyl, pyridinyl or pyrimidinyl, any of which is optionally substituted by one group independently selected from C1-3alkyl and C1-3alkoxy. Page 227

228 21: 2011/ : 28/10/ : 21/05/ : E21C 71: JOY MM DELAWARE INC 72: NIEDERRITER EDWARD F and FRANKLIN SHAWN W 33: US. 31: 61/408, : 2010/10/29 54: DRIVE MECHANISM FOR A LONGWALL MINING MACHINE 57: A mining machine for mining along a mining face includes a longwall shearer, a product removal system for removing product cut by the longwall shearer, and a drive system fro moving the longwall shearer along a rack extending along the mining face. The drive system including a housing coupled to the longwall shearer, a motor, and a sprocket at least partially positioned within the housing and drivingly connected to the motor. The sprocket is engaged with the rack and moves the longwall shearer along the rack. A shoe maintains the sprocket in engagement with the rack. The housing is configured to rotate relative to the longwall shearer such that the drive system adjust for vertical height variations and horizontal variations of the rack. 21: 2011/ : 02/11/ : 21/05/ : A61K, C07D, A61P 71: JIANGSU HENGRUI MEDICINE CO LTD 72: YUAN KAIHONG, MA SHUQIN, ZHU LIN, LIU HUAWEN 33: CN. 31: : 2009/05/27 54: SALTS OF METHYL (R)-7-[3-AMINO-4(2,4,5- TRIFLUORO-PHENYL)-BUTYRYL]-3- TRIFLUOROMETHYL-5,6,7,8-TETRAHYDRO- IMIDAZO[1,5-A]PYRAZINE-1-CARBOXYLATE 57: The pharmaceutically acceptable salts of methyl (R)-7-[3-amino-4-(2,4,5-trifluoro-phenyl)-butyryl]-3- trifluoromethyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-imidazo[1,5- a]pyrazine-1-carboxylate, their preparation methods and their use for preparing antidiabetic medicaments are disclosed. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/02. 43: 2012/05/24 Page 228

229 51: A61M 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 72: STREHL, Michael, LEUSCHNER, Udo, BESENHARDT, Norbert 33: EP 31: : : US 31: 61/239,557 32: : ASSEMBLY FOR A DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE AND DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE An assembly for a drug delivery device (1) is proposed, comprising a housing (13) having a proximal end and a distal end, a dose member (23) which is displaceable in the proximal direction with respect to the housing for setting of a dose of a drug, a clutch member (28) which is displaced in the proximal direction with respect to the housing when setting the dose, and a stop member (30) configured to define a clutch stop position for the proximal displacement of the clutch member with respect to the housing, with the clutch member, when in the clutch stop position, being prevented from further displacement in the proximal direction with respect to the housing, wherein the clutch member and the dose member are configured to mechanically cooperate with one another when the clutch member is in the clutch stop position, thereby preventing further displacement of the dose member in the proximal direction with respect to the housing during setting of the dose. Furthermore, a drug delivery device (1) is proposed. Fatty acid analogue ( FAA) molecules comprising positron-emitting radionuclides, salts thereof, and FAA-triglycerides are disclosed Also disclosed are methods of synthesis, and methods of imaging distribution and metabolism of fatty acids and fatty acid triglycerides. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/02. 43: 2012/05/18 51: A61K, A61P 71: OrgaNext Research B.V. 72: PRINS, Marjanna, KLOOSTERBOER, Helenius Jan 33: EP 31: : : METHOD OF TREATING FRAILTY Disclosed is a method of treatment or prevention of frailty in an elderly patient, particularly having an age of 60 or older. The method provides the concomitant parenteral administration of a combination of an anabolic steroid and a vitamin D compound. A preferred combination comprises nandrolone decanoate and cholecalciferol (vitamin D3). The invention, in a further preference, provides a booster therapy to support frail elderly that have undergone hospitalization or surgery to retain independence and regain their regular physical and mental activities. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/02. 43: 2012/05/03 51: A61K 71: Washington University 72: MACH, Robert H., GROPLER, Robert John, TU, Zhude, HERRERO, Pilar 33: US 31: 61/175,065 32: : PET RADIOTRACERS FOR IMAGING FATTY ACID METABLOLISM AND STORAGE Page 229

230 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/02. 43: 2012/05/03 51: A23L, A61K, C07H 71: Inalco S.p.A. 72: TAMERLANI, Giancarlo, LOMBARDI, Ilaria, BARTALUCCI, Debora, DANESI, Andrea, SALSINI, Liana, MANONI, Marco, CIPOLLETTI, Giovanni 33: IT 31: FI2009A : : 6'-SIALYLLACTOSE SALTS AND PROCESS FOR THEIR SYNTHESIS AND FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF OTHER A- SIALYLOLIGOSACCHARIDES The present invention relates to a process of synthesis of a-sialyl oligosaccharides and in particular of 6'-sialyllactose and its salts comprising a step of coupling by Koenigs-Knorr reaction under conditions that allow its use on an industrial scale. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/03. 43: 2012/05/04 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. 72: PASTERNAK, Alexander, SHAHRIPOUR, Aurash, TANG, Haifeng, TEUMELSAN, Nardos H., YANG, Lihu, ZHU, Yuping, WALSH, Shawn P. 33: US 31: 61/175,847 32: : INHIBITORS OF THE RENAL OUTER MEDULLARY POTASSIUM CHANNEL This invention relates to compounds having structural Formula I: and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof which are inhibitors of the Renal Outer Medullary Potassium (ROMK) channel (Kir1.1). The compounds of Formula I are useful as diuretics and natriuretics and therefore are useful for the therapy and prophylaxis of disorders resulting from excessive salt and water retention, including cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension and chronic and acute heart failure. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/02. 43: 2012/05/04 51: A61L 71: Systagenix Wound Management IP Co. B.V. 72: NISBET, Lorraine 33: GB 31: : : WOUND DRESSING MATERIALS A wound dressing material comprising: a wound dressing carrier, N-acetyl cysteine or a salt or derivative thereof, and a stabilized ascorbate. Suitably, the stabilized ascorbate comprises an ascorbate-2-polyphosphate. Also provided are wound dressing comprising the materials, methods of treatment with the materials, and methods of making the materials. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/03. 43: 2012/05/18 51: B23Q, F16D, F16H 71: Fairfield Manufacturing Company, Inc. 72: PHEBUS, Dan, HAYWARD, William 33: US 31: : : SMILLED SPLINE APPARATUS AND SMILLING PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING THE SMILLED SPLINE APPARATUS By combining shaping and milling actions, or smilling, the cutting tool can move through the entire usable portion of the spline and machine a tool relief into the face of the adjacent feature such as a shoulder before reacting, reversing direction, and repeating the cycle. The smilling apparatus and manufacturing method eliminates the need for an annular spline relief and the full length of spline engagement can be utilized for strength. The effective width of the spline connection apparatus manufactured by the smilling process conserves Page 230

231 space and increases the load carrying capability of the spline connection. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/03. 43: 2012/05/07 51: E21B, G01C 71: RAMSAY, Anthony, John, RAMSAY, Matthew, Brian 72: RAMSAY, Anthony, John, RAMSAY, Matthew, Brian 33: AU 31: : : A MEASURING DEVICE A measuring device (1) having a base (2) to rest on a generally flat surface (3) in use. An arm (4) in use is extendable in a generally longitudinal direction away from the base A laser (5) is securable to an end (16) of the arm remote the base. The laser in use projects a mark or line radially about the laser along a generally flat plane sbstantially perpendicular to the surface. 72: BURK, Mark, SCHILLING, Christophe H., BURGARD, Anthony, TRAWICK, John D. 33: US 31: 61/022,804 32: : METHODS AND ORGANISMS FOR UTILIZING SYNTHESIS GAS OR OTHER GASEOUS CARBON SOURCES AND METHANOL The invention provides a non-naturally occurring microbial organism having an acetyl- CoA pathway and the capability of utilizing syngas or syngas and methanol. In one embodiment, the invention provides a non-naturally occurring microorganism, comprising one or more exogenous proteins conferring to the microorganism a pathway to convert CO, CO2 and/or H2 to acetyl-coenzyme A (acetyl-coa), methyl tetrahydro folate (methyl-thf) or other desired products, wherein the microorganism lacks the ability to convert CO or CO2 and H2 to acetyl- CoA or methyl-coa pathway. The microbial organism is cabable of utilizing synthesis gases comprising CO, Co2 and/or H2 alone or in combination with methanol, to produce acetyl-coa. The invention additionally provides a method for producing acetyl-coa, for example, by culturing an acetyl-coa producing microbial organism, where the microbial organism expresses at least one exogenous nucleid acid encoding an acetyl-coa pathway enzyme or protein in a sufficient amount to produce acetyl-coa, under conditions and for a suffiecient period of time to produce acetyl- CoA. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/03. 43: 2012/05/02 51: C12N, C12P 71: Genomatica, Inc. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/03. 43: 2012/05/04 51: C09D 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: SCHOENLEITNER, Ernst, SMITH, Danny Elwood, SCHOENAKER, Berry 33: US 31: 61/183,295 32: Page 231

232 54: WATERBORNE COATING COMPOSITION COMPRISING A POLYESTER AND A METAL SALT OF A FATTY ACID The invention relates to a waterborne coating composition comprising between 10 and 50% by weight of a water-dispersible and hydrophobic polyester resin, between 50 and 90% by weight of a metal salt of a fatty acid (with the amounts being based on the total solids content in the waterborne coating composition), and a base in an amount of between 70% and 130% of the number of carboxylic acid groups in the resin. It furthermore relates to a process for the preparation of said waterborne coating composition, and to its use. with an improved performance by applying an aggregate filled PTMSPcoating with a maximal thickness of 25µm onto the porous support. The present invention further relates to methods of the manufacturing of such pervaporation membranes. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/03. 43: 2012/05/03 51: F22B, F28D 71: Tsinghua University 72: HE, Shuyan, JU, Huaiming, WU, Xinxin, LUO, Xiaowei, ZHANG, Zhengming, WU, Zongxin, ZHANG, Zuoyi 33: CN 31: : : STEAM GENERATOR A steam generator (1) includes a heat exchanger (13), a liquid header (11) and a steam header (12). The heat exchanger (13) is assembled by several heat exchanging subassemblies (2) with the same structure. The heat exchanging subassembly (2) includes a spiral heat transmission pipe bundle (3), a central cylinder (4) and a sleeve (5). The spiral heat transmission pipes with different radii are concentrically and spirally arranged in annular space between the central cylinder (4) and the sleeve (5) to form one or more concentric heat exchanging pillar surfaces (6). One end of the liquid header (11) is connected with a main water feeding pipe (14), and the other end of the liquid header (11) is connected with the spiral heat transmission pipe bundle (3). One end of the steam header (12) is connected with a main steam pipe (15), and the other end of the steam header (12) is connected with the spiral heat transmission pipe bundle (3). 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/03. 43: 2012/05/04 51: B01D 71: Vito N.V. 72: VANDEZANDE, Pieter, CLAES, Stan Vic Valerie, MULLENS, Steven Hans Rik Wouter 33: EP 31: PCT/EP2009/ : : THIN FILM PERVAPORATION MEMBRANES The present invention relates to novel pervaporation membranes comprising a porous support layer upon which a thin coating is applied. More specifically, the present invention providespervaporation membranes 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/04. 43: 2012/05/04 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Amgen Inc. Page 232

233 72: ANDREWS, Kristin, BO, Yunxin Y., BOOKER, Shon, CEE, Victor J., D'ANGELO, Noel, HERBERICH, Bradley J., HONG, Fang-Tsao, JACKSON, Claire L. M., LANMAN, Brian A., LIAO, Hongyu, LIU, Longbin, NISHIMURA, Nobuko, NORMAN, Mark H., PETTUS, Liping H., REED, Anthony B., SMITH, Adrian L., TADESSE, Seifu, TAMAYO, Nuria A., WU, Bin, WURZ, Ryan, YANG, Kevin 33: US 31: 61/173,520 32: : INHIBITORS OF PI3 KINASE AND / OR MTOR The present invention relates to compounds of Formula I, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; methods of treating diseases or conditions, such as cancer, using the compounds; and pharmaceutical compositions containing the compounds, wherein the variables are as defined herein. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/04. 43: 2012/05/21 51: G08B 71: LIBERTY HARDWARE MFG. CORP. 72: FINCH, John, Gerard, XU, Jian 33: US 31: 12/469,787 32: : MULTIPOINT SENSING SYSTEM A self-powered energy harvesting unit/controller receives motion data from one or more self-powered sensors via low power wire. The energy harvesting unit sends signals wirelessly to a system to perform certain functions as a result of received motion signals or the absence of such motion signals. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/04. 43: 2012/05/04 51: H02H 71: LIBERTY HARDWARE MFG. CORP. 72: XU, Jian 33: US 31: 12/492,222 32: : SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROTECTING A CIRCUIT A method of protecting a circuit includes measuring a value associated with a circuit having a current flowing through a switch to a load and comparing the measured value to a threshold. If the measured value meets or exceeds the threshold, the switch is turned OFF and a counter is incremented. If the counter is less than the counter limit, and a predefined time period has elapsed, the switch is turned back ON. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/04. 43: 2012/05/21 Page 233

234 51: C22B 71: GERATECH ZIRCONIUM BENEFICIATION LTD 72: LUBBE, SALOMON JOHANNES 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : BENEFICIATION OF ZIRCON The invention relates to a process for the production of zirconium oxychloride crystals (ZrOCI2 8H2O) or zirconium basic sulphate (Zr5O7(SO4)3 xh2o) from zircon sand, whrein the zirconium oxychloride precipitation or zirconium basic sulphate prcipitation is conducted in a single crystalization step. The process comprises the following stages: A. decomposing zircon sand (10) with an alkaline flux (12) to provide a frit (16) containing a zirconate and silicate; B. suspending the frit (16) in water (18) to form a solution containing disolved silicate and suspension of un-dissolved residue, which comprises zirconate and remaining un-dissolved silicate, and separating the solution (22) containing dissolved silicate from the un-dissolved residue (24); C. dissolving the residue in hydrochloric acit (36) to form a zirconium oxychloride solution containing precipitated silicic acid, and separating the zirconium oxychloride solution from precipitated silicic acid (40); and D. adding hydrochloric acid (44) to precipitate zirconium oxychloride from the solution or adding sulphuric acid (50) to precipitate zirconium basic sulphate from the solution. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/04. 43: 2012/05/28 51: C01B, C10G 71: SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: GREEFF, Isabella Lodewina 33: US 31: 61/180,724 32: : PROCESS FOR CO-PRODUCING SYNTHESIS GAS AND POWER A process (10) for co-producing synthesis gas and power includes in a synthesis gas generation stage (12), producing a synthesis gas (50) comprising at least CO and H2 by reacting a hydrocarbonaceous feedstock with oxygen, the synthesis gas being at a first temperature. Air is separated in an air separation stage (16) from a compressed air stream by means of at least one ion transport membrane unit (16.1 ) thereby producing a permeate stream (42) consisting predominantly of oxygen and a reject stream (44) of oxygen-depleted air at a second temperature which is lower than the first temperature. The reject stream (44) of oxygendepleted air is heated indirectly with the synthesis gas (50) and at least partially expanded through at least one turbine (28) to generate power, producing an at least partially expanded reject stream of oxygen-depleted air (54). At least a portion of the permeate stream (42) consisting predominantly of oxygen is fed to the synthesis gas generation stage (12) to provide oxygen for production of synthesis gas. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/04. 43: 2012/05/04 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: AstraZeneca AB 72: BOSTRÖM, Jonas, CHENG, Leifeng, FEX, Tomas, KARLE, Michael, PETTERSEN, Daniel, SCHELL, Peter 33: US 31: 61/167,224 32: : ISOXAZOL-3(2H)-ONE ANALOGS AS THERAPEUTIC AGENTS Formula I or a pharmaceutically suitable salt thereof, wherein, R1 and R2 independently are hydrogen, deuterium, aryl, hetero aryl, C1-C8 alkyl, optionally being substituted with one or more substituents independently being R3, R3 is an aryl, hetero aryl, fluorine(s), a C1-C6 alkyl containing one or more fluorine, a C1-C6 alkyl containing one or more deuterium, a C1-C6 alkyl containing hydroxy, the aryl and heteroaryl optionally being substituted with one or more halogen, a fluorinated alkoxy, a fluorinated alkyl, a sulfonyl, one or more deuterium, a C1-6 alkyl, a C1-6 alkoxy, a nitrile, or R3 is a C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more of the Page 234

235 following groups: COOR4, OCOR4, CONR5R6, NR5COR6, OR4; wherein, R4 is a C1-10 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more fluorine, deuterium, alkoxy, arylcarboxylate, alkyl carboxylate; R5 and R6 are independently selected from hydrogen, alkyl or they may together form a 4-8 membered carbon ring; or R1 and R2 form a 3-10 membered carbon ring optionally comprising O or N and optionally substituted with a C1-10 alkyl or aryl, hetero aryl optionally substituted with R3. photovoltaic industry and attractive to manufacturers of photovoltaic modules as "value-added" products. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/04. 43: 2012/05/23 51: H01L 71: AGC Flat Glass North America, Inc., Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. 72: CORDING, Christopher R., SPENCER, Matthew, MASUMO, Kunio 33: US 31: 61/167,349 32: : IMPROVED SILICON THIN FILM DEPOSITION FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE APPLICATIONS The present invention provides for cost-efficient methods for on-line deposition of semi-conducting metallic layers. More specifically, the present invention provides on-line pyrolytic deposition methods for deposition of p-type, n-type and i-type semi-conducting metallic layers in the float glass production process. Furthermore, the present invention provides for on-line pyrolytic deposition methods for production of single-, double-, tripleand multi- junction p-(i-)n and n-(i-)p type semiconducting metal layers. Such p-type, n-type and i- type semi-conducting metal layers are useful in the 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/04. 43: 2012/05/04 51: C08L 71: D.S.I - Dimona Silica Industries Ltd., PELED, Ronen Alexander, VOROBIEV, Andrey 72: PELED, Ronen Alexander, VOROBIEV, Andrey, SVECHINSKY, Gregory, ISHAI, Ilan 33: US 31: 61/167,169 32: : COMPOSITION FOR IMPROVING THE STABILITY AND OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE AND REDUCING THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF ASPHALT MIXES A composition useful as an additive for asphalt mixes, such as stone matrix asphalt and porous asphalt, comprising the mineral porcelanite and either an activating agent or amorphous silica, and asphalt mixes comprising the composition. The asphalt mixes are stable and meet performance requirements according to national standards. The asphalt mixes require less bitumen than fiberstabilized mixes, and can be mixed for less time at a lower temperature. The asphalt mixes comprising the inventive composition are thus more economical and environmentally friendly than existing asphalt mixes. Page 235

236 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/04. 43: 2012/05/07 51: E01D 71: ETS A. DESCHAMPS ET FILS 72: DESCHAMPS, Georges-Paul 33: FR 31: : : IMPROVED TEMPORARY BRIDGE The invention relates to a temporary bridge including two spans (1, 2), each comprising at least three bridge elements (3-5) to be stacked when the bridge is in a first so-called non-deployed position. Said bridge elements (3-5) are pivotably connected to one another, wherein two consecutive bridge elements (3-5) are connected to one another by at least two linking arms (7-9, 12, 13) mounted on the same side edge of said bridge elements (3-5). According to the invention, two consecutive linking arms (7-9, 12, 13) form a regular parallelogram with the two consecutive bridge elements connected by said arms, which can be deformed such that the movement of one bridge element relative to a bridge element immediately below in the stack of a span (1, 2) in said non-deployed position of said bridge causes the circular translation of said bridge element relative to said bridge element of said span immediately below. For at least one of said spans, at least one of the linking arms (8, 12, 13) is shared by three consecutive bridge elements. The bridge comprises a means for moving each bridge element (3, 4) stacked on another bridge element (4, 5) in the first position between said first position and a second position, referred to as a deployed position, in which the bridge elements are coupled together to form the bridge. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/04. 43: 2012/05/04 51: B01D 71: Dorf Ketal Chemicals (India) Private Limited 72: SUBRAMANIYAM, Mahesh 33: IN 31: 1185/MUM/ : : METHOD OF SCAVENGING HYDROGEN SULFIDE FROM HYDROCARBON STREAM The invention is related to hydrogen sulfide scavenging additive, capable of scavenging hydrogen sulfide in hydrocarbons by forming water soluble scavenged products which are capable of getting separated from hydrocarbon even at acidic ph without causing fouling and decomposition problems, consisting of aldehyde or aldehyde and polyethylene glycol [PEG], and wherein said aldehyde is glyoxylic acid. The invention is also related to a method of scavenging hydrogen sulfide employing present scavenging additive. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/03. 43: 2012/05/04 51: A61K, A61P 71: 4SC AG 72: VITT, Daniel, GROEPPEL, Manfred, BAUMGARTNER, Roland, LEBAN, Johann 33: EP 31: : : US 31: 61/175,255 32: : DIHYDROOROTATE - DEHYDROGENASEE INHIBITORS AS VIROSTATIC COMPOUNDS The present invention relates to compounds of the general formula (I) and salts and physiologically functional derivatives thereof, for the use as a medicament. Page 236

237 21: 2011/ : 07/11/ : 21/05/ : E21F 71: HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 72: FRASER PETER DUNCAN 33: ZA. 31: 2010/ : 2010/08/06 54: ENERGY CONSERVATION IN MINING OPERATIONS 57: The invention relates to a method of and system for conserving energy in an underground mine. The mine water supply equipment is connected to a computer system loaded with information relating to electricity supply peak, standard and/or off peak times. The mine water requirements, mine water usage and available capacity in an underground warm water dam are monitored. From this information a water supply and equipment operation schedule is calculated. The schedule is then used to operate the mine pumps and to recover energy from the mine water pressure head. The invention includes installing water conservation equipment and using the computer system to operate the equipment and record the amount of water saved. The computer system is used to analyze the schedule and the energy conservation achieved and to modify the schedule for improved energy conservation. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/07. 43: 2012/05/21 51: A61K, A61P 71: Sucampo AG 72: UENO, Ryuji, CUPPOLETTI, John 33: US 31: 61/169,512 32: : METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR TREATING MACULAR DEGENERATION Disclosed is a composition for treating macular degeneration in a mammalian subject, which comprises an effective amount of a 15-ketoprostaglandin compound such as 13,14-dihydro-15- keto- 20-ethyl-prostaglandin F2a isopropyl ester. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/07. 43: 2012/05/14 51: F04D 71: KSB Aktiengesellschaft 72: BINDER, Axel, EMDE, Christoph, KELLER, Christoph, JÄGER, Christoph 33: DE 31: : : PITOT TUBE PUMP The present invention relates to a pitot tube pump comprising at least one supply line and at least one discharge line as well as a hydraulic chamber and a drive, wherein the drive, supply line and discharge line are arranged on a common side of the hydraulic chamber. Page 237

238 54: ARYL PYRIDINE AS ALDOSTERONE SYNTHASE INHIBITORS The present invention provides a compound of Formula (I); a method for manufacturing the compounds of the invention, and its therapeutic uses. The present invention further provides a combination of pharmacologically active agents and a pharmaceutical composition. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/07. 43: 2012/05/21 51: C09D 71: SUN CHEMICAL B.V. 72: HERLIHY, Shaun, Lawrence, MAYERS, Sean, Philip, Francis 33: US 31: 61/177,785 32: : US 31: 61/177,758 32: : MODIFIED POLYAMIDE ACRYLATE OLIGOMERS A liquid resin, which is the Michael addition product of an amine-terminated aminoamide thermoplastic polymer with one or more polyol ester compounds having at least one (meth)acrylate group, wherein the amine-terminated aminoamide thermoplastic polymer contains a bisphenol or novolac segment to provide increased hardness and improved flow of radiation-curable compositions incorporating such resins, methods of printing using such compositions and articles printed with such compositions. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/07. 43: 2012/05/30 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: PAPILLON, Julien, HU, Qi-Ying, CHAMOIN, Sylvie 33: US 31: 61/318,413 32: : US 31: 61/178,677 32: : 2011/ : 2011/11/07. 43: 2012/05/09 51: H04W 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: GHEORGHIU, Valentin A., PALANKI, Ravi, AGASHE, Parag Arun 33: US 31: 61/167,652 32: : CONVEYING SYNCHRONIZATION STRATUM INFORMATION A method for self synchronization of a first base station is described. Synchronization information is received from a second base station. The first base station then synchronizes with the second base station using the received synchronization information. Synchronization information may be received from one or more base stations. The second base station may be part of the one or more base stations. A stratum may be determined for each of the one or more base stations. The synchronization information may include a stratum. The second base station may be selected as a synchronizing base station. The second base station may have the lowest stratum. Page 238

239 A device for maintaining an airway in a patient, the device comprising: a mask having a peripheral portion that forms a seal with the larynx when the mask is positioned in the laryngo pharynx to thereby prevent ingress of extraneous fluids into the larynx; an airway tube connected to or formed with the mask for passing gas to the larynx when the mask is properly inserted into the laryngo pharynx; and deformation means located on the mask, wherein the application of force to the deformation means causes elastic deformation of the device, thereby facilitating insertion of the device into the patient. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/07. 43: 2012/05/08 51: A61K, C12N, C12P 71: Vaccinex, Inc. 72: SMITH, Ernest S., FISHER, Terrence Lee 33: US 31: 61/176,826 32: : ANTI-CD100 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME Compositions and methods are provided for treating diseases associated with CD100, including certain autoimmune diseases, inflammatory diseases, and cancers. In particular, anti-cd100 monoclonal antibodies have been developed to neutralize CD : 2011/ : 2011/11/07. 43: 2012/05/07 51: B05D, B09C, C01B, C05C, C05G, C09K 71: Eureka! AgResearch Pty Ltd 72: PENTLAND, Philip Edward, MAHARAJ, Abhinetiri Kumari, FLYNN, Anthony Gerard 33: AU 31: : : AQUEOUS SUSPENSION OF ACTIVATED CARBON AND METHODS OF USE The invention relates to an aqueous concentrate for agricultural use for dilution and spray application to soil or plant material comprising at least about 25% by weight activated carbon and a method of greening turf using the composition. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/07. 43: 2012/05/09 51: A61M 71: BASKA, Kanag, BASKA, Meenakshi 72: BASKA, Kanag 33: AU 31: : : IMPROVEMENTS TO A LARYNGEAL MASK 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/07. 43: 2012/05/18 51: B29B, B29C 71: Echotect B.V. 72: VAN HELDEN, Arend Kuindert 33: EP 31: : : US 31: 61/175,521 32: : PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING A COMPOSITION COMPRISING RECYCLED PET BY CONTROLLED COOLING The present invention relates to a process for manufacturing a shaped article from a composite material comprising a solid filler and a thermoplastic binder, said process comprising the following subsequent steps: (a)feeding a solid filler and a thermoplastic binder to a kneading device; (b)mixing the solid filler and the thermoplastic binder in the kneading device, wherein the pressure exerted on the mixture of the solid filler and the thermoplastic binder is in the range of about 100 kpa to about 1500 kpa to obtain a composite material; (c)forming the composite material as obtained in step (b) into a shaped article; and (d)cooling the shaped article as obtained in step (c), wherein the shaped article is Page 239

240 cooled at a cooling rate of at least about 5 C/min to about 120 C/min.. The shaped article is preferably a slab which can very suitable be used in the decoration of floors, kitchen work surfaces, kitchen tops, bathrooms, internal and external cladding and other two-dimensional shapes by extrusion and or injection moulding techniques. 21: 2011/ : 07/11/ : 21/05/ : 71: BIRMINGHAM BARRED TAPE LTD of Unit 11, Hartlebury Trading Estate, Hartlebury NR, Kidderminnster, Worcestershire, DY 10 4JB,United Kingdom 72: SMITH RONALD 33: ZA. 31: 2009/ : 2009/05/08 54: MODULAR FENCE PANEL 57: A fence panel formed from at least two modules (30, 32) aligned in a vertical plane with an elongate connecting member (10) which is engaged with upper and lower adjacent peripheral horizontally extending components (36A, 36B) of the respective modules. provided with supply means (8) and with suction means (20), the said renewing means consisting of holes distributed over the entire floor (13) and ceiling (9) of this space, characterized in that the holes at least in the floor (13) consist of at least two parts, namely a downstream part opening into the said relaxation space and an upstream part larger in cross section than the downstream part, opening onto the other side of the floor (13). 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/08. 43: 2012/05/18 51: F24F 71: LTB S.A. 72: KELPENTIDJIAN, Vahé 33: FR 31: : : SMOKING ROOM WITH THE AIR RENEWED BY A LAMINAR FLOW The present invention relates to a relaxation space, particularly a smoking room, of the type comprising means of renewing the air which means are 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/08. 43: 2012/05/21 51: C22B 71: World Resources Company 72: HALPIN, Peter T., SCHLEGEL, Ulrich R., SCHNECK, Dale L. 33: US 31: 61/174,205 32: : PROCESS FOR RECOVERING METALS AND METAL COMPOUNDS FROM MINED ORE AND OTHER METAL-BEARING RAW SOURCE MATERIALS A method involves mixing with an aqueous medium a metal-bearing ore and/or other raw source material containing a first metal in an insoluble form, a Cr bearing material as a second metal, and other compounds to obtain a slurry containing the first metal in an insoluble form, Cr compound(s), and the other compounds, adjusting the ph of the slurry to an optimal range for Cr oxidation to convert Cr to an insoluble form, selectively leaching the Cr by adding a leaching agent in an amount sufficient to obtain Cr Page 240

241 in a soluble form while the first metal remains in the slurry in an insoluble form, filtering the slurry to obtain a filter cake containing the first metal in an insoluble form and a filtrate containing Cr in a soluble form, and recovering the filter cake or filtrate containing Cr. temperature of the aerosol-forming substrate to an operating temperature. The secondary unit further comprises a secondary power supply arranged to supply electrical power to the at least one heating element during a smoking mode, to maintain the temperature of the aerosol-forming substrate at substantially the operating temperature. The secondary unit further comprises secondary circuitry. The electrically heated smoking system may optionally include a primary unit comprising the primary power supply and primary circuitry. By dividing the power supply between the primary unit and the secondary unit, the secondary unit can be made smaller and more convenient for the user. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/08. 43: 2012/05/21 51: A24F 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: CHEMLA, Marc-Robert, STAHLE, Fredrik, FERNANDO, Felix 33: EP 31: : : AN ELECTRICALLY HEATED SMOKING SYSTEM There is provided an electrically heated smoking system comprising a secondary unit capable of receiving a smoking article having an aerosolforming substrate. The secondary unit comprises at least one heating element and an interface for connection to a primary power supply for supplying electrical power to the at least one heating element during a pre-heating mode, to increase the 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/08. 43: 2012/05/09 51: H04B 71: LIBERTY HARDWARE MFG. CORP. 72: FINCH, John, Gerard, XU, Jian 33: US 31: 12/492,378 32: : MULTI-BIT USE OF A STANDARD OPTOCOUPLER A method of indicating multi-bit values using a single optocoupler indicates a first multi-bit value in Page 241

242 response to a first range of optocoupler output voltages, and indicates a second multi-bit value in response to a second range of optocoupler output voltages. The first range is different from the second range. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/08. 43: 2012/05/14 51: H04N 71: Sony Corporation 72: KONDO, Kenji, TANAKA, Junichi 33: JP 31: : : DEVICE AND METHOD FOR IMAGE PROCESSING Disclosed are a device and a method for image processing capable of suppressing a reduction in encoding efficiency. A control information adding section (184) embeds control information for one picture stored in a control information storage section (183) into a slice header of a predetermined slice of encoded data stored in an encoded data storage section (182). For example, the control information adding section (184) embeds the control information for one picture into a slice header of a slice to be transmitted first in a frame to be processed in the encoded data. The control information adding section (184) outputs the encoded data to which the control information is added in a predetermined order. The present invention can be applied to, for example, image processing devices. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/08. 43: 2012/05/09 51: H04W 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: YANG, Bo, HE, Chuanfeng, MA, Xueli, WANG, Zongjie, LI, Jing, MA, Jie 54: A POWER CONTROL METHOD AND APPARATUS A power control method and apparatus used for user equipment (UE) transmission power control in multicarrier mode, wherein the method comprises: when the UE transmits data via multiple carriers, a transmission power of the user device is calculated; when the transmission power of the user device exceeds a predetermined maximum transmission power, the power of each carrier is asynchronously compressed according to attribute parameters of same or is synchronously compressed according to a compression ratio. A power control apparatus is provided too. Page 242

243 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/08. 43: 2012/05/09 51: G01L, G01N 71: Crown Packaging Technology, Inc. 72: CAUNTER, Nicholas James, LYNCH, David Matthew, ARNELL, Stephen Robert, FLUDE, Ian, SKIDMORE, John Gordon 33: EP 31: : : DEVICE FOR AN AXIAL LOAD GAUGE The invention relates to a device for investigating the statistical variability of an axial load gauge. The device is inserted into an axial load gauge and a load is gradually applied. At a preset load, a mechanism within the device controllably collapses and the applied load is safely transmitted through the structure of the device. A comparison of the load measured on the device load cell against that measured on the gauge load cell facilitates calculation of the repeatability and reproducibility of the axial load gauge. The test is non-destructible and highly repeatable; it permits comparison of load measurements made on different axial load gauge types and in different factories. 21: 2011/ : 09/11/ : 18/05/ : A61K, A61Q 71: PIERRE FEBRE DERMO-COSMETIQUE 72: POIGNY STEPHANE, BELAUBRE FRANCOISE, SAURAT JEAN-HILAIRE, SORG OLIVER, KASRAEE BEHROOZ 33: FR. 31: : 2009/05/14 54: USE OF DELTA-TOCOPHERYL- CARBOHYDRATE AS A DEPIGMENTING AGENT 57: The present invention relates to a cosmetic or pharmaceutical composition for cutaneous application, whose goal is the depigmentation of the skin. 21: 2011/ : 09/11/ : 18/05/ : C02F 71: PAQUES BIO SYSTEMS BV 72: FRANKENA DOUWE and VELLINGA SJOERD HUBERTUS JOSEF 33: EP. 31: : 2009/05/04 54: BIOREACTOR COMPRISING A MIXING CHAMBER 57: The invention relates to a bioreactor (1) comprising a reactor vessel (41) having a mixing chamber (3) separated by a partition (44) from a reaction chamber (2) located generally above the mixing chamber (3), the mixing chamber (3) having an inlet system (4) for influent or a mixture of influent and recycled material, wherein the inlet system (4) has an outlet opening (60-64) in the mixing chamber (3). In an embodiment the partition (44) has an opening (66) forming a connection between the Page 243

244 mixing chamber (3) and the reaction chamber (2), wherein the outlet opening (60-64) of the inlet system (4) is directed at the opening in the partition. In an embodiment the mixing chamber (3) has a skeleton for reinforcing the mixing chamber. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/09. 43: 2012/05/14 51: A61B 71: Ulrich GmbH & Co. KG. 72: MACK, Claudia, MIDDERHOFF, Stefan 33: DE 31: : : PEDICLE SCREW The invention relates to a pedicle screw for implants for correcting and stabilizing the spinal cord, having a screw head (2) located at one axial end of a screw shaft (1) and a tulip head (3) having a screw-head seat (4) open downward for the screw head (2), and a rod seat (6) between flanks (5) of the tulip head (3) for the fixation of a rod. A head retainer (7) in the screw-head seat (4) underneath the screw head (2) is radial to the longitudinal head axis (8 on at least one radial pivot pin (9). 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/09. 43: 2012/05/18 51: A61K, C07C 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: KSANDER, Gary, Michael, COPPOLA, Gary, Mark, IWAKI, Yuki, MOGI, Muneto, KAWANAMI, Toshio, KARKI, Rajeshri, Ganesh, SUN, Robert 33: US 31: 61/181,753 32: : US 31: 61/263,141 32: : US 31: 61/324,938 32: : SUBSTITUTED AMINOBUTYRIC DERIVATIVES AS NEPRILYSIN INHIBITORS The present invention provides a compound of formula (I') or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R1, R2, R3, X and n 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. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/09. 43: 2012/05/23 51: A61K, C07C, C07D 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: KSANDER, Gary, Michael, COPPOLA, Gary, Mark, IWAKI, Yuki, MOGI, Muneto, KAWANAMI, Toshio, KARKI, Rajeshri, Ganesh, SUN, Robert 33: US 31: 61/324,943 32: : US 31: 61/263,145 32: : US 31: 61/181,756 32: : SUBSTITUTED AMINOPROPIONIC DERIVATIVES AS NEPRILYSIN INHIBITORS The present invention provides a compound of formula I' or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R1, R2, R3, R5, B1, X and n are defined herein. The invention also relates a method for manufacturing the compounds of the invention, and its therapeutic uses. The present invention Page 244

245 further provides a combination of pharmacologically active agents and a pharmaceutical composition. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/09. 43: 2012/05/09 51: C12P 71: Xyleco, Inc. 72: MEDOFF, Marshall, MASTERMAN, Thomas, MEDOFF, Harrison 33: US 31: 61/180,032 32: : PROCESSING BIOMASS Biomass (e.g., plant biomass, animal biomass, and municipal waste biomass) is processed for use in the production of useful products, such as fuels. For example, systems can use biomass materials, such as cellulosic and/or lignocellulosic materials, to enhance the production of a product, e.g., the production of ethanol and/or butanol by fermentation. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/09. 43: 2012/05/09 51: H01L 71: Entech Solar, Inc. 72: O'NEILL, Mark J. 33: US 31: 61/177,498 32: : SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC CONCENTRATOR PANEL A solar photovoltaic concentrator panel comprises a Fresnel lens concentrator which may be arched and a photovoltaic receiver within a container comprising a top window. The lens, photovoltaic cell, and window may be affixed in a container with no internal sun-tracking mechanisms or related internal moving parts such as motors, drive systems, or bearings. The window is transparent and the bottom of the container typically dimensioned and configured as a heat exchanger to passively dissipate waste heat from the photovoltaic receiver to the ambient environment. The Fresnel lens concentrator is typically a free-standing Fresnel lens concentrator disposed within the container at a fixed position relative to an interior dimension of the container, optically forming a focal region of concentrated sunlight. The photovoltaic receiver comprises a photovoltaic cell or group of such cells disposed within the container and attached to the bottom at a fixed position relative to an interior dimension of the container. Page 245

246 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/09. 43: 2012/05/18 51: G01J, G01P, G03B, G08G, H04N 71: Kapsch TrafficCom AG 72: ABL, Alexander, TIJINK, Jasja, NAGY, Oliver 33: EP 31: : : METHOD FOR CAPTURING IMAGES OF VEHICLES A method for capturing images of vehicles passing through a section between an entry and an exit at excessive speeds, comprising:generating a random access identifier for a vehicle at the entry,capturing an image of the vehicle at the entry and storing the entry image and the access identifier in a first memory which can only be accessed via this access identifier,recording the entry time and at least one identifier of the vehicle at the entry, forming an encrypted or hashed value of this entry identifier and storing the entry time, the said value and the access identifier as a data set in a second memory, recording the exit time and at least one identifier of the vehicle at the exit, forming an encrypted or hashed value of this exit identifier and ascertaining the data set with the same encrypted or hashed value from the second memory, andif the exit time lies within a preset time span from the entry time of this data set, using the access identifier from this data set for accessing the first memory, in order to retrieve the associated stored entry image of the vehicle. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/09. 43: 2012/05/09 51: C02F 71: Hydropath Holdings Limited 72: STEFANINI, Daniel 33: GB 31: : : ESTABLISHMENT OF ELECTRODES IN A LIQUID A method, and apparatus, wherein an effect of establishing electrodes in a region of a liquid is achieved by providing a core of magneticallyconductive material around a lateral wall containing the region of the liquid, the core of magnetically conductive material passing through a primary coil energised by an electrical signal, and wherein respective parts of the region of the liquid on opposite sides of the magnetically conductive core are connected by a passage containing the liquid, the passage and liquid affording a selected electrical resistance. 21: 2011/ : 09/11/ : 18/05/ : C04B, C08K, E01C 71: TOTAL RAFFINAGE MARKETING 72: MONTPEYROUX ALAIN, LAPALU LAURERNCE, HERAULT JOEL, THIEBAUT BENOIT, DEVIS ROLAND 33: FR. 31: : 2009/05/19 Page 246

247 54: BITUMINOUS BINDER FOR PREPARING LOW-TEMPERATURE ASPHALT OR COATED MATERIALS 57: The present invention relates to a bituminous binder comprising bitumen and at least two additives for reducing temperatures required for manufacturing, applying, and compacting coated materials or asphalt, the first additive being a pure or mixed tall oil derivative, and the second additive being a monoester of a fatty acid mixture. The invention also relates to methods for the low temperature preparation of coated materials and asphalt produced from the binder containing said additives. The invention finally relates to the use of the binder containing the additives for making coated materials and asphalt at lower temperatures, and to the use of said coated materials and asphalt, in particular for roadwork applications for foundation layers, base layers, sub base layers, or surface layers such as binding layers and/or roadway surfaces. 21: 2011/ : 10/11/ : 11/05/ : F42B 71: BUDRICKS JACOB STEFANUS 72: BUDRICKS JACOB STEFANUS 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 54: A PROJECT PROGRAMMING SYSTEM AND METHOD AND A PROGRAMMABLE PROJECTILE 57: The patent discloses a projectile programming system that includes a magnetic field transmitter configured to generate and transmit in response to a trigger event an encoded magnetic data signal proximate the barrel of a weapon capable of firing a programmable projectile compatible with the projectile programming system, and a projectile including a magnetic signal receiver with an associated processor configured to receive and decode a coded magnetic signal into a predetermined data format and to encode a control element of the projectile with the data. 21: 2011/ : 10/11/ : 18/05/ : A61K, C07D, A61P 71: SHANGHAI HENGRUI PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD and JIANGSU HENGRUI MEDICINE CO LTD 72: TANG PENG CHO, LU HEJUN, FEI HONGBO, CHEN YIQIAN 33: CN. 31: : 2009/06/11 54: SALTS OF BICYCLO-SUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLON AZO DERIVATIVES, PREPARATION METHOD AND USE THEREOF 57: The pharmaceutically acceptable salts of bicyclesubstituted pyrazolon azo derivatives represented by the general formula (I), their preparation methods, pharmaceutical compositions containing the same and their use as a therapeutic agent, especially as thrombopoietin (TPO) mimetics and their use as agonists of thrombopoietin receptor. The definitions of substituents in the general formula (I) are the same as the description. Page 247

248 21: 2011/ : 10/11/ : 18/05/ : H01H 71: SENSUS SPECTRUM LLC 72: BROWN MICHAEL R, MAZZA WILLIIAM R JR, BURSTALL OLIVER, SYROP ALAN 33: US. 31: 12/437, : 2009/05/08 54: ELECTRICITY METER CONTACT ARRANGEMENT 57: At least one electrical contactor is provided that includes a fixed contact and a movable contact. The fixed contact includes a center leg (36) and first and second arms (42,44) that extend in opposite directions from the center leg. The movable contact associated with each fixed contact includes first and second blades (62, 64) positioned on opposite sides of the center leg. The first and second blades extend parallel to the center leg of the fixed contact such that when current flows through the electrical contactor, the current flow creates a force to push the first and second blades into the first and second arms of the fixed contact. The electrical contactor includes an actuating arrangement having a pair of cam members. The movement of the cam members causes pegs (70) on each of the first and second blades to travel within the cam channel (102, 100), thus opening and closing the contactor arrangement. 21: 2011/ : 10/11/ : 16/05/ : B61L 71: LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION 72: MORRIS CHARLES W 33: US. 31: 61/ : 2010/11/10 54: METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR CONTINUALLY MEASURING THE LENGTH OF A TRAIN OPERATING IN A POSITIVE TRAIN CONTROL ENVIRONMENT 57: Methods and systems for continually measuring the length of a train operating in a positive train control environment are provided. Particularly, the methods and systems provided herein equate repetitive line of sight ranging measurements from the head end to the rear end of a train with the physically draped length of the train along a mapped track with various horizontal and vertical curvature characteristics. Page 248

249 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/10. 43: 2012/05/18 51: F23L 71: Foster Wheeler Energia Oy 72: LANKINEN, Pentti 33: FI 31: : : THERMAL POWER BOILER Thermal power boiler (10), comprising a furnace (12) having a rear wall (16), a flue gas channel (14) connected to the furnace, said flue gas channel comprising a back pass (20) arranged on the rear wall side of the furnace, and a pre-heater (22, 22') for combustion air provided with an inlet channel (26, 26') for flue gas, the upper portion of the inlet channel for flue gas being connected to the lower portion of the back pass, and a flow channel (24, 24') for combustion air arranged adjacent to said inlet channel for flue gas for leading preheated combustion air to the furnace, and in which the inlet channel for flue gas comprises two adjacent channel portions (28, 28') which are connected to opposite sides of the back pass. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/10. 43: 2012/05/11 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH 72: HICKEY, Eugene, Richard, RIETHER, Doris, WU, Lifen, ERMANN, Monika, ZINDELL, Renee, BARTOLOZZI, Alessandra, KHOR, Someina, BLUMIRE, Nigel, GLENN, Edward, Thomas 33: United States of America 31: 61/186,920 32: : COMPOUNDS WHICH SELECTIVELY MODULATE THE CB2 RECEPTOR Compounds of formula (I) are disclosed. Compounds according to the invention bind to and are agonists, antagonists or inverse agonists of the CB2 receptor, and are useful for treating inflammation. Those compounds which are agonists are additionally useful for treating pain. Page 249

250 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/10. 43: 2012/05/11 51: E21D 71: Hilti Aktiengesellschaft 72: PODESSER, Richard, SCHWALBACH, Lothar 33: DE 31: : : ANCHOR ASSEMBLY, IN PARTICULAR FOR MINING AND TUNNEL CONSTRUCTION The invention relates to anchor assembly (10), in particular for mining and tunnel construction, comprising a drill bit (32) with a drilling section (50 and a connecting section (52, as well as a plastic anchor rod (12) which extends along an anchor axis (X) and in the area of an axial rod end comprises a connecting section (16) for fastening the drill bit (32), wherein the outside diameter (d32a) of the drill bit (32) is greater than the outisde diameter (d12a) of the anchor rod (12) at the connecting section (16), and wherein the outside diameter (d32a) of the drill bit (32) is at the most 20%, especially at the most 10%, and/or at the most 10 mm greater than the outside diameter (d12a) of the anchor rod (12) at the connecting section (16). 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/10. 43: 2012/05/11 51: G02B, H05K 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: SHAH, Tushar K., ALBERDING, Mark R., MALECKI, Harry C. 33: US 31: 61/172,503 32: : CNT-INFUSED EMI SHIELDING COMPOSITE AND COATING A composite for use in electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding applications includes a carbon nanotube(cnt)-infused fiber material disposed in at least a portion of a matrix material. The composite is capable of absorbing or reflecting EM radiation, or combinations thereof in a frequency range from between about 0.01 MHz to about 18 GHz. The electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding effectiveness (SE), is in a range from between about 40 decibels (db) to about 130 db. A method of manufacturing the composite includes disposing a CNT-infused fiber material in a portion of a matrix material with a controlled orientation of the CNTinfused fiber material within the matrix material, and curing the matrix material. A panel includes the composite and is adaptable to interface with a device for use in EMI shielding applications. The panel is further equipped with an electrical ground. Page 250

251 MBSFN subframes to the legacy UEs. The base station may dynamically select the formats of the set of subframes for second/new UEs, e.g., on a per subframe basis. The format of each subframe may be selected from a plurality of formats, which may include at least one regular subframe format, at least one MBSFN subframe format, and/or at least one blank subframe format. The base station may send transmissions in the set of subframes based on the selected formats. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/10. 43: 2012/05/11 51: A61K, C12N 71: Crucell Holland B.V. 72: LEWIS, John Alfred 33: EP 31: : : US 31: 61/271,038 32: : PRODUCTION OF POLIO VIRUS AT HIGH TITERS FOR VACCINE PRODUCTION The invention provides a process for the production of polio virus, comprising the steps of: a) providing a serum-free suspension culture of cells, which are PER.C6 cells, b) infecting said cells with polio virus, at a cell density of between 2x106 cells/ml and 15Ox106 cells/ml, and c) harvesting polio virus at a time of between 12 and 48 hours after infection. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/10. 43: 2012/05/11 51: H04L, H04W 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: KHANDEKAR, Aamod Dinkar, PALANKI, Ravi, JI, Tingfang, TENNY, Nathan Edward 33: US 31: 61/182,007 32: : DYNAMIC SELECTION OF SUBFRAME FORMATS IN A WIRELESS NETWORK Techniques for dynamically selecting subframe formats in a wireless network are described. In an aspect, a base station may dynamically switch between different subframe formats to support communication for different types of user equipments (UEs). In one design, the base station may declare a set of subframes as multicast/ broadcast single frequency network (MBSFN) subframes for first/legacy UEs. The base station may send signaling conveying the set of subframes as 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/10. 43: 2012/05/14 51: H02G 71: CHI, Yu-Fen 72: HSING, Chih Kuang 54: CABLE CONNECTION HOUSING PROVIDING MULTIPLE METHODS FOR WATERPROOFING MAIN CABLES A cable connection housing (401) providing multiple methods for waterproofing main cables comprises a protective cover (402) and at least one cable in-out face (403) having at least three hollow tubular columns, wherein one column (404) allows two main cables waterproofed by a heat-shrinkable sleeve to pass in and out of said housing (401), while each of the other two columns (405A, 405B) allows one main cable waterproofed by elastic rubber to pass in and out the cable connection housing (401). Page 251

252 21: 2011/ : 11/11/ : 31/05/ : C21C, F27B, F27D 71: SAAR-METALLWERKE GMBH 72: RALF CZINGON 33: DE. 31: : 2009/05/27 54: USE OF ALTITUDE-COMPENSATING NOZZLE 57: The invention relates to the use of one or more nozzles which are known "height-compensating" nozzles in aeronautics and astronautics, outlet nozzles of a feed device for industrial gases to a container during the melting and/or metallurgical treatment of metals. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/11. 43: 2012/05/11 51: F16B, G09F 71: HAMMAR, Lars 72: ANDERSSON, Mats 33: SE 31: : : SUSPENSION DEVICE A suspension device for suspending a sign or another article from an elongated object, which suspension device (1) comprises: - a base part (4); - a holder (3) connected to the base part; - two gripping shanks (10, 20) which are pivotally mounted to the base part and pivotable in relation to each other to and fro between an open position and a closed position, one of the gripping shanks being pivotable in relation to the base part about a first axis of pivotation and the other gripping shank being pivotable in relation to the base part about a second axis of pivotation, which extends in parallel with and at a distance from the first axis of pivotation; - at least one spring member (5a) acting between the gripping shanks; and - at least one gear mechanism (6a) with a first gear member (15a) rigidly connected to one of the gripping shanks and a second gear member (25a) rigidly connected to the other gripping shank, these gear members being in engagement with each other and arranged to be turned in relation to each other when the gripping shanks are pivoted in relation to each other. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/11. 43: 2012/05/31 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH, NEUROCRINE BIOSCIENCES, INC. Page 252

253 72: DYCK, Brian, TRAN, Joe, A., TAMIYA, Junko, JOVIC, Florence, VICKERS, Troy, CHEN, Chen, HARRIOTT, Nicole, COON, Timothy, ASHWEEK, Neil, J. 33: US 31: 61/220,133 32: : NEW COMPOUNDS, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION AND METHODS RELATING THERETO New compounds are disclosed which have utility in the treatment of a variety of metabolic related conditions in a patient. The compounds of this invention have the structure (I): wherein R1, R2, R3, n, p, q, and Ar are as defined herein, including stereoisomers, solvates and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound of this invention, as well as methods relating to the use thereof in a patient in need thereof. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/11. 43: 2012/05/15 51: A61J, A61M 71: Industrie Borla S.p.A. 72: GUALA, Gianni 33: IT 31: TO2010A : : DEVICE FOR MIXING MEDICAL FLUIDS AND RELATED ASSEMBLING METHOD A medical device, particularly for mixing medical fluids, comprising two tubular bodies (1, 2) made of materials of different elasticity having respective open ends (7, 11) to be joined together. The end (11) of the second body (2) is inserted axially by friction within the end (7) of the first body (1) and is then blocked via radial projections (15), which are obtained by plastic deformation of the wall of the end (7) of the first body (1) and are engaged against the end (11) of the second body (2). 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/11. 43: 2012/05/14 51: E02F 71: Siemens Industry, Inc., Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Caterpillar Global Mining LLC 72: MAZUMDAR, Joy, KOELLNER, Walter, HOLWECK, Andreas, ONSAGER, Michael G., PITTIUS, Ekkehard 33: US 31: 12/466,722 32: : LIMITING PEAK ELECTRICAL POWER DRAWN BY MINING EXCAVATORS The maximum electrical power drawn from an electrical power source by a mining excavator comprising electric motors is reduced by supplying supplementary electrical power from an electrical energy storage unit. The input electrical power drawn by the mining excavator is cyclic. An upper limit is set for the electrical power drawn from the electrical power source. When the input electrical power drawn by the mining excavator exceeds the upper limit, electrical power is supplied by the electrical energy storage unit, such as an Page 253

254 ultracapacitor bank. The ultracapacitor bank may be charged by the electrical power source during offpeak intervals. Electrical power generated by electrical motors operating in a regeneration interval may also be recaptured and stored in the electrical energy storage unit. 21: 2011/ : 14/11/ : 31/05/ : B64F, F03D 71: ALOYS WOBBEN 72: STEPHAN HARMS, WERNER SCHWEIZER, GERD MOLLER 33: DE. 31: : 2009/05/20 54: METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AN OBSTRUCTION LIGHT 57: The invention relates to a method for controlling an obstruction light (2), wherein a receiver (4) cooperates with a switching device (S) for the obstruction light (3). According to the invention, when receiving a first predefined signal (DF17-30,000 ft), the receiver (4) controls the switching device in such a way that the obstruction light (3) is switched off. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/14. 43: 2012/05/16 51: B41F, B41M 71: The Coca-Cola Company 72: MATTOS, Louis Jr., MATTOS, Nilton Antonio Moreira 33: US 31: 12/463,604 32: : METHOD OF USING TEMPORARY DECORATION TO MASS CUSTOMIZE REFILLABLE GLASS VESSELS The present invention relates to a method of using a combination permanent partial decoration and temporary decoration to mass customize refillable glass vessels. The method comprising: decorating a glass vessel with a permanent partial decoration, receiving the glass vessel at a filling facility, washing the glass vessel in caustic solution to remove presence of a temporary decoration, filling the glass vessel with a product contents, printing the temporary decoration on the glass vessel, distributing the glass vessel to a marketplace for use by a consumer, receiving the consumer used glass vessel at the filling facility, and recycling the glass vessel by returning to the step of washing. Other embodiments include not using the permanent partial decoration and printing the temporary decoration on the glass vessel, wherein at least some of the temporary decoration is printed on top Page 254

255 of a background region to increase the luminance qualities of the temporary decoration. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/14. 43: 2012/05/25 51: H01F, H01T 71: NORTH-WEST UNIVERSITY 72: VISSER, Barend, KRUGER, Petrus Paulus 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : : SEGMENTED CORE TRANSFORMER The transformer (10) comprises a core (12), a primary winding (14) and a secondary winding 16. The core comprises an elongate limb (13) having a main axis (15) and comprising a plurality of segments (12.1 to 12.n) of a magnetic material and gaps (18.1 to 18.n-1) between segments arranged in alternating relationship along the main axis (15). The main axis (15) is parallel to a direction of a magnetic field in the limb (13). Each gap has a linear segment separating extent (g) which is parallel to the main axis (15). The value of n is larger than three and the gaps are filled with an isolation medium (20). 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/14. 43: 2012/05/31 51: A61K, A61P 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS U.S. LLC 72: BYRNES, William, DOUILLET, Patrice, FRANGIN, Gerald 33: EP 31: : : US 31: 61/225,342 32: : US 31: 61/286,148 32: : US 31: 61/350,957 32: : USE OF THE COMBINATION OF TERIFLUNOMIDE AND INTERFERON BETA FOR TREATING MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS This invention is related to the use of the combination of teriflunomide and interferon beta thereof, for the preparation of a medicament for use in treating multiple sclerosis.(fr)cette invention porte sur l'utilisation de la combinaison de tériflunomide et d'interféron bêta pour la préparation d'un médicament destiné à être utilisé dans le traitement de la sclérose en plaques. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/14. 43: 2012/05/14 51: B01F 71: SPX Cooling Technologies, Inc. 72: SCHREY, Hans Georg, LEITZ, Richard, VOUCHE, Michel, NAGEL, Philippe 33: US 31: 12/466,885 32: : NATURAL DRAFT AIR COOLED STEAM CONDENSER AND METHOD An air cooled condenser apparatus has a tubular shell having an open upper end and an open lower end, a ring of tube bundle panels disposed generally vertically and at an angle to each other, with each of the tube bundles comprising a primary condenser region and a secondary condenser region, and adapted for air flow therethrough to condense fluid in the panels, and configured so that air flow through the panels passes through and exits the open upper end of the shell, and a duct disposed at the ground level of the shell, and a non-condensable extraction system with active or passive devices to control the local rate of the evacuated mixture of noncondensables and attached steam. Page 255

256 nucleic acids, polypeptides, or pharmaceutical compositions. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/14. 43: 2012/05/14 51: A61K, A61P 71: Recro Pharma, Inc. 72: HENWOOD, Geraldine Anne, MACK, Randall Jerome, SHARR, Christopher Thomas, KOLENG, John Joseph 33: US 31: 61/178,730 32: : SUBLINGUAL DEXMEDETOMIDINE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF Analgesic sublingual formulations of dexmedetomidine and methods of use thereof are provided for use in the prevention, treatment and management of pain and other conditions. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/15. 43: 2012/05/15 51: A61K, C07K 71: Amgen Inc. 72: BELOUSKI, Edward John, ELLISON, Murielle Marie, HAMBURGER, Agnes Eva, HECHT, Randy Ira, LI, Yue-Sheng, MICHAELS, Mark Leo, SUN, Jeonghoon, XU, Jing 33: US 31: 61/175,736 32: : FGF21 MUTANTS AND USES THEREOF The invention provides nucleic acid molecules encoding FGF21 mutant polypeptides, FGF21 mutant polypeptides, pharmaceutical compositions comprising FGF21 mutant polypeptides, and methods for treating metabolic disorders using such 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/15. 43: 2012/05/23 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Teijin Pharma Limited 72: MITSUYAMA, Etsuko, HARA, Takayuki, IGARASHI, Junji, SUGIYAMA, Hiroyuki, YAMAMURA, Satoshi, NOMURA, Johji, SEGAWA, Kei 33: JP 31: : : QUATERNARY AMMONIUM SALT COMPOUND A compound represented by formula (I) or a salt thereof, which has a ß2 adrenergic receptor agonist activity and a muscarin receptor antagonist activity. R1 is H or a C1-8 alkyl. R4 is a C1-10 alkylene. R2 is a single bond, a (substituted) C1-8 alkylene, a C2-4 alkenylene, or an O-(C1-4 alkylene). X is a single bond, O, CONR3, NR3CO, or NR3COCH2O (wherein R3 is H or a C1-8 alkyl). A1 is a single bond, a (substituted) C6-10 arylene, etc. R8 and R9 each is X, CN, a C1-6 alkyl, etc. a and b each is 0-3. W- is an anion. Y is any of formulae (1) to (9). Q is any of formulae (10) to (12) (wherein R6 and R7 each is a (substituted) C1-6 alkyl or a (substituted) C8-10 phenoxyalkyl; n is 0-2; m is 0-3; and R5 is a (substituted) C1-6 alkyl (two of R5 to R8 may form a ring structure)). Page 256

257 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/15. 43: 2012/05/15 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: BOCK, Mark, G., GAUL, Christoph, GUMMADI, Venkateshwar, Rao, SENGUPTA, Saumitra 33: IN 31: 2181/DEL/ : : IN 31: 1500/CHE/ : : 1, 3-DISUBSTITUTED IMIDAZOLIDIN-2-ONE DERIVATIVES AS INHIBITORS OF CYP 17 The present invention provides compounds of Formula (I) and (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, where R53, R54, p, q and n are as defined herein. The compounds of the present invention have been found to be useful as 17a-hydroxylase/C17,20-lyase inhibitors. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/15. 43: 2012/05/15 51: F28D, F28F 71: Star Refrigeration Limited 72: PEARSON, Stephen Forbes 33: GB 31: : : EVAPORATIVE COOLING DEVICE An evaporative cooler for cooling a fluid contained in an array of spaced heat exchange elements by heat transfer to a cooling liquid flowing downwardly around the elements in counter current flow to an upwardly flowing gas; comprises a casing (1 ) housing the array (2) of spaced heat exchange elements, the gas flowing upwardly through the casing, and humid gas leaving the casing at an upper end; a restrictor (3) comprising a series of apertures (3a) located below the array of spaced heat exchange elements; the spaces between the heat exchange elements being aligned with the apertures, such as to provide substantially straight upwardly directed gas-flow channels through the heat exchange array; gas being drawn into the casing through the restrictor apertures and producing a pressure drop sufficient to inhibit loss of cooling liquid from a lower end of the cooler; and a coalescer (6) located above the heat exchange array, such that liquid droplets entrained in the upward gas flow are captured and coalesced to a size whereby coalesced liquid droplets falls down onto the heat exchange array. The restrictor apertures may be slots or holes. The heat exchange elements may be tubes or hollow plates. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/15. 43: 2012/05/15 51: A01N 71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC 72: JENKINS, Julian, ERICKSON-MILLER, Connie, L. 33: US 31: 61/182,148 32: : METHODS OF ADMINISTRATION OF THROMBOPOIETIN AGONIST COMPOUNDS The embodiments provide methods of administering a high dose or a loading dose of a TPO modulator to a subject. The embodiments further provide methods of treating thrombocytopenia and/or neutropenia in a subject. Additionally, the embodiments further provide methods of increasing platelet production and/or enhancing the number of peripheral blood stem cells in a subject. Page 257

258 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/15. 43: 2012/05/15 51: E04F 71: Küberit Profile Systems GmbH & Co. KG 72: SONDERMANN, Frank 33: DE 31: : : FLOOR PROFILE ARRANGEMENT The invention relates to a floor profile arrangement, particularly for laying floor coverings (10), comprising at least one profile strip (1) comprising at least one retaining device (2) by which a first partial segment (4) of a connecting means (15) is retained, wherein a second partial segment (14) of the connecting means (15) protrudes past an edge area (5) of the profile strip (1) in the longitudinal axis (L) for connecting to a further profile strip (1). 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/15. 43: 2012/05/14 51: E04F 71: Küberit Profile Systems GmbH & Co. KG 72: SONDERMANN, Frank 33: DE 31: : : DE 31: : : DEVICE FOR FIXING THE EDGE OF A FLOOR COVERING TO A PROFILED STRUCTURE A device for the detachable fixing of the edge (1) of a floor covering (2), provided with a profiled section, to a profiled structure (3) bounding the floor covering, the profiled structure in particular being a stair edge profile (3) having an angled tread profile (7) and a base profile (9) that can be fixed to a tread (8), and the angled tread profile (7) having a tread leg (10) with covering wings (11) and an impact leg (12). A replaceable insert (4), detachably arranged such that the position thereof can be matched to the profile structure (3) and constructed in the form of a profiled rail, is provided, on at least one of the two mutually opposite longitudinal edges of which is formed a retaining means (6), which interacts with the profiled section (5) of the edge (1) of the floor covering (2) and which is at least partially formed so as to be complementary to the profiled section (5). 21: 2011/ : 16/11/ : 16/05/ : A43B 71: HAUPT VERONICA 72: DREYER PIETER ETIENNE and HAUPT VERONICA Page 258

259 33: ZA. 31: 2009/ : 2009/04/24 54: A HEEL FOR A SHOE 57: The invention provides a heel (1) for a shoe (3) including a butt-end (3) securable to a shoe and a base (7) providing a heel tip (8) at its free end. The base is movable in relation to the butt-end, with the base and butt-end connected through telescopic components (9). A cooperating sleeve (11) within the heel is provided with a keyway profiled to fit over a key (14) on the end of a pin (12) when the keyway and key are aligned. The sleeve and pin are configured to hold the heel in a retracted condition when the pin is in the sleeve and to hold the heel in an extended condition when the pin is withdrawn from the sleeve. The invention further provides a mechanism to rotate the pin with its key and the sleeve with its keyway, into alignment to enable movement of the heel between the retraced and extended conditions. means of an input device. The game server also includes a ticket purchase device for purchasing a game ticket while reducing the credit stored in the credit storage device. According to the invention, the at least one game machine has a gambling device which, depending on a course of the game, can be actuated from the credit storage device and then from a prize storage device in a plurality of rounds of the game on the basis of the data of one and the same game ticket. If a prize is won in the first game that can be started by and/or after purchasing a game ticket, a new round of the game can be started by using said prize or a portion thereof particularly without reducing the credit in the credit storage device on the basis of the data of the same game ticket, thereby simplifying data management without reducing the appeal of the game. 21: 2011/ : 16/11/ : 18/05/ : G07C, G07F 71: NOVOMATIC AG 72: PRESCH RYSZARD 33: DE. 31: : 2009/05/18 54: ELECTRONIC GAMING DEVICE 57: The present invention relates to an electronic gaming device, particularly a lottery game device, having a game server for controlling the game, to which at least one game machine can be connected, wherein the game server includes at least one preferably electronic game ticket block comprising a plurality of preferably electronic game tickets, each of which is individually marked with a winning number combination, wherein the at least one game machine can be connected to a credit storage device that is associated therewith and can be charged by 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/16. 43: 2012/05/18 51: G06K 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 72: RUPP, Paul 33: EP 31: : : CIRCULAR BAR-CODE FOR DRUG CONTAINER Page 259

260 A circular bar-code (1) for encoding information regarding at least one of a body or a content of a body is provided. The bar-code (1) encircles a central point (14) and is configured such that the information encoded by the bar-code (1) is readable along a closed line (15) encircling the central point (14). The circular bar-code (1) may be used for encoding a drug Container (2), wherein the bar-code (1) is located at the front face (20) of the drug Container (2) such that the information encoded by the bar-code (1) is readable from a front view to the drug Container (2). The circular bar-code (1) may be applied to an element configured to be attached to the front end (21) of the drug Container (2). This is a description of a burner for introducing solid particulate fuel to a burning zone of a kiln such as a rotary kiln for manufacturing cement clinker or similar, said burner comprising a centrally located duct (1) for conducting solid fuel to an inlet opening (16) and at least one duct (3, 4) for conducting primary air to one or more annular nozzles (17) surrounding the inlet opening (16) of the centrally located duct (1). The particular aspect of the burner is the fact that the centrally located duct (1) for conducting solid fuel is arranged so that the direction (5) of introduction of the fuel relative to the longitudinal axis (6) of the burner and consequently the direction of introduction of the primary air may be adjusted continuously during operation of the burner. Hereby is obtained a burner with which different types of solid particulate fuels and mixtures thereof may be introduced via one and the same duct to the burning zone of a kiln so that the quantity of transport air and the cost of the burner are reduced. This is because the direction of introduction of the solid fuel relative to the longitudinal axis of the burner and consequently the direction of introduction of the primary air may be adjusted to the optimal direction for the solid fuels introduced at any time notwithstanding the type or mixing ratio of these so as to avoid burnout of the burner lining and at the same time achieving a longer introduction path for the fuel. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/16. 43: 2012/05/16 51: F23D 71: FLSmidth A/S 72: OHLSEN, Ib 33: DK 31: PA : : A BURNER 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/16. 43: 2012/05/16 51: G06Q 71: Amadeus S.A.S. 72: PATOUREAUX, Marc, DUFRESNE, Thierry, PAUCHET, David Page 260

261 33: EP 31: : : METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING AN OPTIMAL LOW FARE FOR A TRIP A method for determining an optimal fare for a trip comprising a departure location, an arrival location, the method comprises the following steps: sending a request for the trip wherein the request comprises a departure location, an arrival location and a corresponding fare for the trip; automatically modifying the request by searching in a predetermined database to determine a set of additional requests wherein each comprises at least one of the departure location, the arrival location or one or more additional locations which may form at least a part of the requested route wherein the predetermined database comprises said additional requests and a corresponding fare for each additional request; selecting one or more additional requests to form one or more alternative requests which include at least on of the departure location or the arrival location as the request; calculating the up to date fares for each alternative request in order to determine a resulting fare for each alternative request; comparing the fare and the resulting fares in order to determine the lowest resulting fare for the trip. The invention relates to a transmission device for a wind turbine. Transmission devices of said kind are used for transmitting or for discharging electrostatic energy between a rotatable rotating device and a grounding device that cannot be rotated with respect to the rotating device. For this purpose, the transmission device comprises a mounting, a sliding contact device having pressing means, and at least one electrode having adjusting means for transmitting lightening current. The electrode can form a spark gap having a sparking distance S together with a ring electrode, wherein the ring electrode can be arranged on the rotating device, or can be connected to a grounding device that cannot be rotated with respect to the rotating device. Known embodiments have the disadvantage that the lightning current transmission does not function reliably.; The aim of the invention is to provide an improved transmission device for a wind turbine, wherein in particular the reliability and durability of the transmission device are to be improved. According to the invention, said aim is achieved by the characteristics of the main claim 1, in that the mounting is arranged rotationally fixed on the rotating device or in a non-rotating manner with respect to the grounding device. Furthermore, the electrode is arranged in a moveable manner with respect to the mounting by means of a tracking device having support means. The electrode is supported by way of the support means with respect to the 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/17. 43: 2012/05/17 51: F03D 71: SUZLON ENERGY GMBH 72: THIEL, Enrico, VILBRANDT, Reinhard 33: DE 31: : : TRANSMISSION DEVICE FOR A WIND TURBINE Page 261

262 72: MOONSAMMY, John Gary 33: South Africa 31: 2010/ : : SOUND EMITTING APPAREL According to the invention there is provided sound emitting apparel comprising a first and second glove which collectively defines a pair of gloves; and removably securable percussion devices situated on the first glove and second glove, which percussion devices are complementary shaped to each other. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/17. 43: 2012/05/17 51: B05D 71: Nippon Steel Corporation 72: TOSHIN, Kunihiko, UEDA, Kohei, TOBISAWA, Katsunori 33: JP 31: : : PROCESS FOR PRODUCING MULTILAYER- COATED METAL SHEET Provided is a process for producing a multilayercoated metal sheet having no coating defects and having high adhesion. The process for producing a multilayer-coated metal sheet comprises the step of simultaneous multilayer coating in which an upperlayer coating material and an underlayer coating material each in a wet state are simultaneously applied to at least one surface of a metal sheet by curtain coating and the superposed wet upper-layer coating film and underlayer coating film are simultaneously dried. The process is characterized in that the upper-layer coating material and the underlayer coating material have respective dynamic surface tensions and static surface tensions which all satisfy certain relationships. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/17. 43: 2012/05/21 51: A41D, A63B 71: MOONSAMMY, John Gary 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/17. 43: 2012/05/17 51: F41H 71: SOCIETA' PER AZIONI FRATELLI CITTERIO 72: CITTERIO, GIORGIO CELESTE 54: TEXTILE STRUCTURE RESISTANT TO THE IMPACT OF BULLETS AND TO THE PENETRATION OF SHARP AND / OR POINTED ELEMENTS AND RELATIVE PRODUCTION METHOD The present invention relates to a textile structure resistant to the impact of projectiles (bullet-proof) and to the penetration of sharp and/or pointed elements, at least partially produced with ballistic yarns, said textile structure being at least partially impregnated with a polycarbonate-based resin, in the form of a copolymer or ina a mixture with other polymers, dissolved in a solvent, and having a thickness at least 10% lower than the thickness corresponding to its weaving phase.the present invention also relates to a method for the production of a textile structure resistant to the impact of Page 262

263 projectiles and to the penetration of sharp and/or pointed elements. combustion of blast furnace off-gas released into ambient air at the location of the bleeder valve. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/17. 43: 2012/05/17 51: C21B, F27D 71: Paul Wurth S.A. 72: SIMOES, Jean-Paul, LOUTSCH, Jeannot, HAUSEMER, Lionel 33: LU 31: : : ARRANGEMENT FOR BURNING BLAST FURNACE OFF-GAS FROM A BLEEDER VALVE AND CORRESPONDING BLEEDER VALVE The invention proposes an arrangement for burning blast furnace off-gas from a bleeder valve. It comprises a bleeder valve (20) having a fixed hollow valve body (22) defining an outlet (26) and a valve seat and a movable obturator (24) that cooperates with the valve seat for closing the bleeder valve and releasing blast furnace off-gas through the outlet. The arrangement includes an apparatus for combustion of blast furnace off-gas released by the bleeder valve (20). This apparatus is characterized by an ignition device (32, 38, 40, 42, 44) that is arranged on or adjacent the valve body or the moveable obturator of the bleeder valve (20) itself. The ignition device (32, 38, 40, 42, 44) has its spatial ignition range located downstream the outlet in a region where blast furnace off-gas released through the outlet mixes with ambient air when the obturator is in an open position so as to allow open-air 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/17. 43: 2012/05/17 51: B65G, D03D 71: Veyance Technologies, Inc. 72: BILLUPS, Wesley 33: US 31: 61/414,944 32: : DUAL LAYER TWILL FABRIC FOR CONVEYOR BELT APPLICATIONS A composite fabric for use in a conveyor belt has a first weft sheet of individual weft yarns, a second weft sheet of individual weft yarns, a top warp yarn, a bottom warp yarn, and a binder yarn. The first and second weft sheet yarns have an outer side and an opposing inner side, wherein their inner sides are adjacent to each other. The top warp yarn extends at least in part between the first and second weft sheet, and at least in part is woven around at least one first weft sheet yarn outer side. The bottom warp yarn extends at least in part between the first and said second weft sheet, and at least in part is woven around at least one second weft sheet yarn outer side. The top warp yarn does not weave around any second weft sheet yarns, and the bottom warp yarn does not weave around any first weft sheet yarns. The binder yarn weaves alternatively Page 263

264 around a first weft sheet yarn outer side, and a second weft sheet yarn outer side. stream (42) of fuel and the oxygen (46) to interact so as to form oxidizing gas (48); and feeding the oxidizing gas (48) to the burner (14) of the regenerative heater (10). At the end of the heating cycle, the supply of oxygen (46) to the precombustion chamber (44) is discontinued, while further feeding the second stream (42) of fuel to the pre-combustion chamber (44) and further feeding the first stream (38) of fuel to the burner (14). 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/17. 43: 2012/05/17 51: C21B 71: Paul Wurth S.A. 72: SIMOES, Jean-Paul 33: LU 31: : : METHOD FOR OPERATING A REGENERATIVE HEATER The present invention proposes a method for operating a regenerative heater (10), in particular a hot blast stove of a blast furnace, the regenerative heater (10) comprising a first chamber (12) and a second chamber (22), the first chamber (12) having a burner (14) arranged therein, the second chamber (22) comprising heat storage means. Such a method comprises a heating cycle wherein fuel and oxidizing gas are fed to the burner (14) of the first chamber (12) and allowed to burn and wherein hot flue gasses are led through the second chamber (22) to heat the heat storage means; and a blowing cycle wherein a process gas is fed through the second chamber (22) to pick up heat from the heat storage means. According to an important aspect of the present invention, the heating cycle comprises the steps of feeding a first stream (38) of fuel to the burner (14) of the regenerative heater (10); feeding a second stream (42) of fuel to a pre-combustion chamber (44); feeding oxygen (46) to the precombustion chamber (44); allowing the second 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/17. 43: 2012/05/17 51: C07D 71: Syngenta Limited 72: SCUTT, James Nicholas 33: GB 31: : : SPIRO EPOXIDES AS INTERMEDIATES The present invention provides compounds of formula (I) wherein the substituents are as defined in claim 1. The compounds are suitable intermediates in the preparation of herbicidally active 4-phenyl-3,5- pyrandiones, 4-phenyl-3,5-thiopyrandiones and 6- phenylcyclohexane-1,3,5-triones. Page 264

265 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/17. 43: 2012/05/17 51: A61K, A61P, C07C 71: Cellceutix Corporation 72: MENON, Krishna 33: US 31: 61/180,121 32: : NITRILE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR PHARMACEUTICAL USE AND COMPOSITIONS Disclosed are nitrile derivatives and pharmaceutical compositions comprising nitrile derivatives. The pharmaceutical compositions comprise compounds of the formula I : (I) and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts of such compounds. Also disclosed are processes for the preparation of such compounds, intermediates used in the preparation of such compounds, and the uses of such compounds in treating hyperproliferative diseases, inflammatory diseases and viral and bacterial infections and inducing apoptosis in cancer cells. 33: JP 31: : : DIPHENYL SULFIDE DERIVATIVES AND MEDICINES CONTAINING SAME AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT Provided are diphenyl sulfide derivatives which have excellent S1P3 antagonistic activity and are useful as drugs. Intensive studies have been made for the purpose of creating a compound having S1P3 antagonistic activity. As a result of the intensive studies, it has been found that diphenyl sulfide derivatives represented by general formula (1) have excellent S1P3 antagonistic activity. In general formula (1), R1 is a hydrogen atom or the like; R2 is an optionally substituted alkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, or the like; X is a methylene group which may be substituted with one or two fluorine atoms, or the like; Y is a hydrogen atom or the like; and Z is a halogen atom. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/17. 43: 2012/05/17 51: A61K, C07K, C12N 71: Immunocore Ltd. 72: JAKOBSEN, Bent Karsten, VUIDEPOT, Annelise Brigitte, LI, Yi 33: GB 31: : : BIFUNCTIONAL POLYPEPTIDES A bifunctional polypeptide comprising a specific binding partner for a peptide-mhc epitope, such as an antibody or a T cell receptor ("TCR"), and an immune effector, such as an antibody or a cytokine, the immune effector part being linked to the N- terminus of the peptide-mhc binding part. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/17. 43: 2012/05/17 51: A61K, A61P, C07F 71: Kyorin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 72: KOHNO, Yasushi, FUJII, Kiyoshi, TARU, Momoko, MIYOSHI, Keita 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/17. 43: 2012/05/17 51: A63B 71: Cordio, LLC 72: HUBER, Aaron D., HUBER, Richard A. 33: US 31: 61/216,599 32: : EXERCISE MACHINE WITH STATIONARY BICYCLE AND INFLATABLE SEAT Page 265

266 An exercise machine includes a frame with foot pedals mounted thereon and a seat having an inflatable bladder whereby the user may undertake a cardiovascular workout and a core workout of abdominal and back muscles. A sensor may be used to sense the degree of compression of the inflatable bladder when a person sits on the inflatable seat whereby the internal pressure of the bladder may be adjusted accordingly. The frame may have two sections which are detachable so that one of the sections and the inflatable seat serve as a seating assembly when detached. plates (41) in pairs, connecting the contacting shoes (45) of the plates (41) of each pair by a weld bead (50), stacking the pairs of plates (41), and connecting the contacting shoes (45) of the pairs of plates (41) by a sealed weld bead (50), the pairs of plates (41) being stacked such that open and closed ends for supplying and discharging the fluid alternate. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/17. 43: 2012/05/17 51: B21D, B23P, F28D, F28F 71: Alfa Laval Vicarb, Alfa Laval Packinox, Commissariat A L'energie Atomique Et Aux Energies Alternatives, Areva NP 72: FRANCOIS, Gilles, MERLE, Gabriel, TOCHON, Patrice, PRA, Franck, ROUSSEL, Claude, NOEL BARON, Olivier, BUSSONNET, Pierre-Xavier, BOURGEON, Alain 33: FR 31: : : METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A BUNDLE OF PLATES FOR A HEAT EXCHANGER The invention relates to a method for manufacturing a bundle (40) of plates for a heat exchanger made up of a stack of plates (41). The method involves reducing the initial thickness of each plate (41) by machining while forming, at least at the periphery of said plate (41), at least one connecting shoe (45) having a height greater than the thickness of the machined plate (41), forming corrugations (42) on the central portion of the plate (42), stacking the 21: 2011/ : 18/11/ : 22/05/ : E04H 71: SHIELD PROJECTS LIMITED 72: COCHRANE STEVEN DAVID 33: ZA. 31: 2010/ : 2010/08/20 54: SECURITY FENCE 57: A fence which includes spaced apart, first and second vertical support posts, and a fence panel, formed from mesh material, which has opposed first and second vertical edges respectively secured to the first and second posts and at least one elongate, horizontal, rigidifying channel and wherein, in a region which is adjacent a respective post, the channel is of decreasing depth., A fence which includes spaced apart, first and second vertical support posts, and a fence panel, formed from mesh material, which has opposed first and second vertical edges respectively secured to the first and second posts and at least one elongate, horizontal, rigidifying channel and wherein, in a region which is adjacent a respective post, the channel is of decreasing depth. Page 266

267 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/18. 43: 2012/05/18 51: A61F, B65D 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: KATO, Nobuyuki, KASHIWAGI, Masahiro, TAMURA, Tatsuya, NAKAYAMA, Nahomi 33: JP 31: : : WRAPPED ABSORBENT ARTICLE Disclosed is a packaged absorbent article (1) in which, when a protective sheet (60) is disposed on a non-skin side surface (20a) of the absorbent article, the protective sheet (60) is folded back as far as a position in which part of the protective sheet (60) overlies the part of the protective sheet (60) which is in contact with the non-skin side surface (20a) of the absorbent article. In the folded state, an end part (60a) of the protective sheet (60) is adhered to the protective sheet (60) by means of an adhesive material (70). In the folded state, two side edges (60b, 60c) in the lengthwise direction of the protective sheet (60) are joined by heat sealing. A second adhesive region (71) where the adhesive material (70) is disposed is formed in a prescribed position on the protective sheet (60) facing the nonskin side surface (20a) of a rear sheet (20). The second adhesive region (71) is formed in a position corresponding to a non-adhesive region (52). 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/18. 43: 2012/05/23 51: B32B, H01L 71: Evonik Röhm GmbH 72: NEUMANN, Claudius, SCHWAGER, Florian, SEYOUM, Ghirmay, BEER, Ekkehard 33: DE 31: : : TRANSPARENT, WEATHER-RESISTANT BARRIER FOIL, PRODUCTION THEREOF BY MEANS OF LAMINATION, EXTRUSION LAMINATION OR EXTRUSION COATING The invention relates to a barrier foil, wherein a barrier composite (5) consisting of two carrier foils (3), each of which contains an inorganic barrier (4) (SiOx or AIOx), is combined by lamination or extrusion coating with a weather-resistant protective layer (1), wherein a bonding agent is used as an adhesive layer (2). 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/18. 43: 2012/05/23 51: H04W 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated Page 267

268 72: SONG, Osok, KITAZOE, Masato 33: US 31: 61/170,997 32: : SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES TO ENABLE SELECTION OF RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY In some embodiments, an access terminal is configured to select a first set of system resources, and communicate a message to acquire access to the first set of system resources, wherein the message conceals that the access terminal is capable of communication with a second set of system resources. In one embodiment, the first set of system resources includes circuit-switched system resources, the second set of system resources includes packet-switched system resources, and an access terminal conceals from the network that it is operable using the packet-switched system resources in order to acquire and/or maintain connected mode access to the circuit- switched system resources. Such embodiments allow an access terminal to use circuit- switched system resources even if the network does not support CS fallback or has refused a CS fallback request. emits a signal with a known curve of its frequency over time, characterized by the steps:receiving the signal in the radio beacon during passage of the vehicle and recording the curve of its frequency over time in relation to the known frequency curve;detecting a change in the recorded frequency curve exceeding a predetermined theshold value;looking for two far regions in the frequency curve lying before and after the detected change in time and which show a frequency change below a threshold value;scaling the recorded frequency curve in such a manner that the far regions assume predetermined values; and determining the said distance from the gradient of the scaled frequency curved in an inflection point thereof. The invention additionally relates to a radio beacon for implementing the method. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/18. 43: 2012/05/23 51: B61L 71: Kapsch TrafficCom AG 72: NAGY, Oliver 33: EP 31: : : METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE DISTANCE OF A VEHICLE FROM A RADIO BEACON AND RADIO BEACON FOR THIS PURPOSE The invention relates to a method for determining the distance of a vehicle passing a radio beacon of a road toll system from this radio beadon, wherein the vehicle is equipped with an onboard unit, which 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/18. 43: 2012/05/23 51: B01F 71: Ekato Rühr-und Mischtechnik GmbH 72: HIMMELSBACH, Werner 33: DE 31: : : STIRRING DEVICE The invention relates to a stirring device having a rotating stirring organ (2) for stirring fluids. The stirring organ (2) has stirring blades (4) mounted on a stirring organ hub (3). The stirring organ further comprises a gasification device (5) feeding a gas, Page 268

269 such as air, for dispersing by means of the stirring organ (2). The gasification device (5) comprises a distribution bushing (6) rotating with the hub (3) of the stirring organ (2) and having an interior for receiving the gas. Said distribution bushing (6) and the interior thereof are connected and communicate with co-rotating outlet lines (7). Outlet openings of the outlet lines (7) are disposed in the immediate vicinity of the stirring blades (4) and within the volume swept by the stirring organ (2) or in the immediate outflow zones, and exude the gas at desired locations in the desired flow direction in each case. the user equipment according to the terminal capability information (102); generating the configuration information of the information feedback channel and sending it to the base station (103); sending the configuration information to the user equipment after receiving the base station channel configuration success information (104). Another radio network control method is also provided. The corresponding radio network controller, base station and communication system are also provided. The above methods and apparatus provided by the invention embodiments can realize establishing PCI feedback channel for the uplink MIMO data transmission of the user equipment. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/18. 43: 2012/05/23 51: H04W 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: YAN, Kun, CHEN, Jun, HAN, Zhongyang, ZHENG, Xiaoxiao 54: METHOD, RADIO NETWORK CONTROLLER, BASE STATION AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR ESTABLISHING A FEEDBACK CHANNEL A method, radio network controller, base station and communication system for establishing a feedback channel are provided. The method for establishing the feedback channel includes: receiving the terminal capability information reported from the user equipment (101); configuring the information feedback channel for the uplink data transmission of 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/21. 43: 2012/05/23 51: B60G 71: SAF-Holland, Inc. 72: JOHNSON, Marc, MOLITOR, Mark, GALLA, Jeffrey Michael, KLEIN, Jason, ROE, David, DYKSTRA, Daniel R. 33: US 31: 61/177,874 32: : SUSPENSION SYSTEM FOR HEAVY AND VOCATIONAL VEHICLES A vehicle suspension system includes a first trailing arm assembly and a second trailing assembly each including a mounting bracket adapted to be secured to a vehicle frame and a trailing arm member pivotably coupled to the associated mounting bracket and adapted to be operably coupled to an axle member, wherein the trailing arm members Page 269

270 each include an aperture extending therein, wherein the aperture has a relatively constant cross-sectional configuration along a depth thereof. The vehicle suspension system further includes a torsional member extending between the first and second trailing arm members and frictionally secured within the apertures thereof, wherein the torsional member has a relatively constant cross-sectional configuration along a length thereof that is received within the apertures of the trailing arms. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/21. 43: 2012/05/23 51: A61K, A61P 71: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A. 72: RABINOW, Barrett, BAIRSTOW, Shawn F., CHAUBAL, Mahesh V., LEE, Sarah, WERLING, Jane 33: US 31: 12/467,230 32: : COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DRUG DELIVERY The present disclosure is directed to surfacemodified particles and to methods of making and using the same. The surface-modified particles comprise a particle core and a coating associated with the particle core, wherein the particle core comprises an active agent, the coating comprises a surfactant having formula (I) or a salt thereof, and the surface-modified particle has an average size from about 1 nm to about 2,000 nm: 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/21. 43: 2012/05/23 51: H01H 71: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 72: GRUMEL, Christophe, GIRAUD, Denis 33: France 31: : : SWITCHGEAR DEVICE HAVING SEVERAL SINGLE-POLE SWITCHING UNITS AND COMPRISING A SINGLE ACTUATING MECHANISM OF SAID UNITS A switchgear device 600 comprising a main unit Bp supporting an operating Mechanism 8 and at least auxiliary unit Ba1. The units respectively comprise rotary bar 26 coupled with a mobile contact bridge 22 guided in rotation around an axis of rotation Z. Two stationary contacts 41, 51 collaborate with said mobile contact bridge. The operating mechanism 8 commands at least one drive rod 30, angular movement of which in that of the mobile contact bridges 22 between an open opposition. Compensation means comprise a stop 60 against which the drive rod 30 presses in the closed position so as to limit movement of said rod at the level of the first unit Ba1, and to apply a rotational torque to said rod to keep it parallel to the axis Z. Page 270

271 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/21. 43: 2012/05/23 51: A47K, E03D 71: WASHROOM WIZARD LTD 72: PORTER, Patrick 54: LAVATORY SYSTEMS An extraction system is described for removing unpleasant odour. A shallow housing has front and rear walls and side walls interconnecting the front and rear walls. The depth of the housing from the front to the rear wall is substantially less than distances across the front and rear walls from one side to the other thereof. The housing mounts a centrifugal fan with its axis perpendicular to the rear wall. The fan has an axial air inlet located in the front wall for receiving odour-laden air. An air outlet from the fan, generally tangential to the fan, is coupled to discharge air to atmosphere from the extraction system via an absorbent filter unit located within the housing downstream of the fan. The absorbent filter unit comprises an absorbent carbon filter mass removable from the absorbent filter unit for regeneration. A perfume source is also located within said housing within an accessible chamber for removal and replacement of the source when spent. Air discharged to atmosphere is both substantially free of said odour and scented. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/21. 43: 2012/05/23 51: B65D 71: TURNSTAR SYSTEMS CC 72: KRAJEWSKI, Michael Jerzy 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : A CARD DROP BOX CLOSURE ARRANGEMENT The invention relates to a closure arrangement for a card drop box and a card drop box. The closure arrangement includes a pivoted closure flap and a displacing unit having an electronically operable solenoid. A displacing mechanism interconnects the displacing unit and the closure flap. The displacing mechanism is of a pin and slot, or pivoted link, type. The pin is fast with the displacing unit. The closure arrangement also includes a displacing plate, which has the slot, that is fast with the closure flap. A counterweight member is fast with the closure flap. Page 271

272 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/21. 43: 2012/05/23 51: C07K 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: LO, Kin-Ming, STEIN, Pascal, André 33: US 31: 61/171,650 32: : ANTIBODY FUSION PROTEINS WITH MODIFIED FCRN BINDING SITES Disclosed are antibody fusion proteins with a modified FcRn binding site and nucleic acid molecules encoding them. The antibody fusion protein include two polypeptide chains, wherein the first polypeptide chain includes a biologically, preferably therapeutically active molecule linked to at least a portion of an immunoglobulin constant region. The second polypeptide chain includes at least a portion of an immunoglobulin constant region. One of the polypeptide chains includes a mutation in the constant region that results in reduction or loss of FcRn binding but does not cause substantial reduction of serum half-life of said antibody fusion protein. In a preferred embodiment the invention relates to respectively constructed Fc- IFNß molecules. Also disclosed are methods of producing the fusion proteins and methods of using the fusion proteins for treating diseases and conditions alleviated by the administration of the fusion proteins. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/21. 43: 2012/05/23 51: C10J 71: Afton Chemical Corporation 72: ARADI, Allen, ROOS, Joseph, JAO, Tze-chi 33: US 31: 12/475,664 32: : METHOD OF USING VOLATILE ORGANOMETALLICS AS BIOMASS GASIFICATION CATALYSTS The present invention relates to a method for improving biomass gasification. By the present invention, volatile organometalhcs are contacted with a biomass before or duppg gasification. By this method, the biomass improves gas yields while reducing solid (tar) and liquid yields, In addition, the volatile organometaltics interact with iignin in the biomass to produce methanol which, in turn, results in a stable liquid or oil by product or otherwise stabilizes the gasification process of!he biomass. The presently disclosed method can also lead to increased syngas production and is potentially COa neutral The energy input to the gasification is correspondingly reduced to reduce costs and the environmental impact associated with the gasification process. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/21. 43: 2012/05/24 51: A61K, C07K, G01N 71: Abbott Biologicals B.V. 72: SCHOEN, Pieter Joseph, KERSTEN, Alexander Jeroen, MEDEMA, Jeroen Kristiaan, THUS, Johannes Lambertus Gerardus 33: EP 31: : : US 31: 61/181,835 32: : EXTRANEOUS AGENTS TESTING The present invention belongs to the field of pharmaceutical industry and specifies a method for testing extraneous agents in a composition comprising at least one active agent, comprising the steps of: a) contacting an antibody, which had been raised against an expression product of a polynucleotide construct comprising a sequence encoding at least a part of the active agent, with the composition comprising at least one active agent, wherein the antibody binds to the active agent, and b) determining the presence or absence of extraneous agents in the composition subsequent to step a). Furthermore, the invention specifies a process for producing a pharmaceutical composition by carrying out said method, to the use of a polynucleotide construct for testing the presence or absence of the active agent or of any extraneous or Page 272

273 infectious agent in a composition to be tested. The present invention also relates to particular polynucleotides and polynucleotide constructs as useful substances in the field of influenza vaccines, as well as non-human organisms, transgenic animals or microorganisms containing the polynucleotides and/or polynucleotide constructs. The present invention is also directed to kit of parts. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/21. 43: 2012/05/24 51: F04B, F04F 71: NBT AS 72: PAULSEN, Jim-Viktor 33: NO 31: : : APPARATUS EMPLOYING PRESSURE TRANSIENTS FOR TRANSPORTING FLUIDS The invention relates to an apparatus employing pressure transients for transporting fluids comprising at least one partly enclosed space (201,301,501,601,606,701,1101,1201), at least one body (202,302,502,602,607,702,1102,1202) in said at least one partly enclosed space, where said at least one body is movable relatively to the interior of said at least one partly enclosed space, at least one opening (204,205,304,404,504,604,605,704,705,1104, 1204) in said at least one enclosed space which allows a fluid to flow alternately in the direction into and out of said at least one partly enclosed space, at least one first conduit (211,311,411,511,513,611,711,1111,1211) and at least one second conduit (212, 312,412,512,514,612,712,1112,1212) in fluid communication with at least one of said at least one opening, at least one first reservoir ( ) and at least one second reservoir ( ) connected to said at least one first conduit and at least one second conduit respectively, at least one first mechanical unit ( ) and at least one second mechanical unit ( ) in said at least one first conduit and at least one second conduit respectively, where said at least one first mechanical unit only allows flow in said at least one first conduits from said at least one first reservoir and towards said at least one partly enclosed space, and said at least one second mechanical unit only allows flow in said at least one second conduit in the direction from said at least one partly enclosed space and towards said at least one second reservoir. The invention is further characterized in that at least one positive pressure transient is generated by at least one object, with nonzero momentum, colliding with said at least one body, where at least part of said at least one positive pressure transient produces flow of fluid out of said at least one partly enclosed space through said at least one second mechanical unit and into said at least one second reservoir, and at least one negative pressure transient is generated in said at least one partly enclosed space, where said at least one negative pressure transient, together with the resulting at least one hydrostatic head between at least one of said at least one first reservoirs and at least one of said at least one partly enclosed space, produce flow of fluid out of said at least one first reservoir through said at least one first mechanical unit and into said at least one partly enclosed space. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/21. 43: 2012/05/24 51: H01S 71: Innova, Inc. 72: GOKAY, Cem M. 33: US 31: 61/171,308 32: : SCALABLE, EFFICIENT LASER SYSTEMS A laser comprises an end pump light source and a gain medium having a first end, a second end, and four sides comprising a first, a second, a third, and a fourth side. The end pump light source is optically Page 273

274 coupled to the first end and pumps the gain medium. The first side and the third side are tapered inwardly from the first end to the first end to the second end at a taper angle ß relative to a longitudinal lasing axis and have a polished finish capable of reflecting light inside the gain medium. The second side and the fourth side are substantially parallel to the longitudinal lasing axis have a ground blasted finish. The first side is also tilted inwardly at a slant angle a from the fourth side to the second side. A laser beam R0 exits the second end of the gain medium. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/22. 43: 2012/05/23 51: D04H 71: VAN ZYL, Theodore 72: VAN ZYL, Theodore 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : FIBRE PROCESSING A fibre wadding comprising high melt fibre and low melt fibre is disclosed, both the high melt fibre and low melt fibre have a tendancy to crimp, the high melt fibre is hollow conjugate fibre and the hollow conjugate fibre is hollow conjugate siliconised polyester fibre. The invention also discloses a fibre wadding end product and a method of manufacturing fibre wadding and fibre wadding end products. This invention further discloses equipment used in such methods. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/22. 43: 2012/05/23 51: H01M 71: IDATECH, LLC 72: EDMISTON, Thane, Rea, GREENOUGH, Benjamin, Charles 33: US 31: 61/186,732 32: : SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INDEPENDENTLY CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF FUEL CELL STACKS AND FUEL CELL SYSTEMS INCORPORATING THE SAME The present disclosure is directed to systems and methods for independently controlling the operation of fuel cell stacks and to fuel cell systems incorporating the same. These systems and methods may include providing a fuel cell system including a plurality of fuel cell stacks and at least a first energy storage device and controlling the operation of the plurality of fuel cell stacks based at least in part on a variable associated with the fuel cell system and/or an energy consuming device. These systems and methods may further include beginning production of electrical output from the fuel cell system responsive to a start condition, initiating production of electrical output from the plurality of fuel cell stacks responsive to a plurality of stack start conditions, and ceasing the production of Page 274

275 electrical output from the fuel cell stacks responsive to at least a first stack stop condition. (SCL) zero field hole mobilities of at least 1 x 10-6 cm2 V-1S-1. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/22. 43: 2012/05/22 51: A01N 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: SUGANO, MASAYO 33: JP 31: : : PESTICIDAL COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PESTS A pesticidal composition comprising the ester compound represented by formula (I) and the exter compound represented by formula (II) as active ingredients, which has an excellent controlling effect on pests. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/22. 43: 2012/05/03 51: C08G, C08K, C08L 71: UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC. 72: REYNOLDS, John, R., BEAUJUGE, Pierre, Marc, ELLINGER, Stefan, Martin 33: US 31: 61/181,058 32: : GREEN SOLUBLE CONJUGATED POLYMERS WITH HIGH CHARGE CARRIER MOBILITIES A donor-acceptor (DA) p-conjugated polymer with high charge transfer mobility has a plurality of DIkADIk portions, where k is 1 or 2, Dl is a donor unit having at least one solubilizing side chain, and A is an acceptor unit, and the donor-acceptor (DA) p- conjugated polymer has a plurality of D2m spacer sequences situated between the DlxADlx portions, where m is 1 to 6 and D2 is a second donor unit where all atoms of the unit are coplanar in at least one conformation that the unit can assume. The DA p-conjugated polymer can reflect a blue tinted green, deep green, or yellow tinted green color. The DA p- conjugated polymers have space-charge limited 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/22. 43: 2012/05/22 51: H04L, H04W 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: HORN, Gavin Bernard, GIARETTA, Gerardo, AGASHE, Parag A, ULUPINAR, Fatih 33: US 31: 61/172,198 32: : ESTABLISHING PACKET DATA NETWORK CONNECTIVITY FOR LOCAL INTERNET PROTOCOL ACCESS TRAFFIC Providing for establishment of local Internet Protocol access (LIPA) for cellular communication is provided herein. According to particular aspects of the subject disclosure, provided are mechanisms to identify a request to establish a packet network connection as a request for a LIPA context. Once identified, a local gateway associated with the UE or with a subscriber-deployed base station is identified, and a packet context is established to support LIPA traffic for the UE. Additional mechanisms support UE mobility from one base station to anther, including Page 275

276 identifying and terminating inactive LIPA contexts. Further, a UE is described that can recognize and facilitate the establishment of a LIPA context for applications executing at the UE. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/22. 43: 2012/05/22 51: F24F, H01L 71: Abengoa Solar New Technologies, S.A. 72: ROA FRESNO, Javier, PAYAN RODRIGUEZ, Alvaro 33: ES 31: P : : PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE DEHUMIDIFIER The invention relates to a dehumidifier for the photovoltaic modules of a series of photovoltaic concentrator modules, formed by a common air entry and exit passage which interconnects all of the modules and passes through a bed of moistureabsorbent material, with a regulatable electrical resistor installed therein. The circuit also includes a solenoid valve (13), a flow regulator (19), a nonreturn valve (12), a pressure regulator (16) and a timer relay (20). The method is based on the pressure differences inside the photovoltaic modules throughout the day and comprises two steps: drying the air as it passes through the bed of absorbent material before it enters the photovoltaic modules, and regenerating the drying system, either automatically or manually by connecting a compressor or fan. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/22. 43: 2012/05/22 51: C07C, C25B 71: Bracco Imaging S.p.A. 72: ANELLI, Pier Lucio, VISCARDI, Carlo Felice, DELOGU, Pietro, GOFFREDI, Fabrizio, NARDELLI, Alfonso, GIOVENZANA, Giovanni Battista 33: IT 31: MI2009A : : PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A IODINATING AGENT The present invention describes a process for the synthesis of a iodinating agent, being said iodinating agent iodine chloride (ICI.) In particular, the present invention relates to a process for the electrochemical preparation of ICI, as a useful iodinating agent in the preparation of iodinated organic compounds for use as contrast agents or their precursors in the synthesis of the same. Page 276

277 21: 2011/ : 23/11/ : 23/05/ : F16C 71: HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES 72: PUSHECK BERNARD, CASCIO RUSSELL, ZUNKER JUSTIN 33: US. 31: 61/458, : 2011/11/30 54: MOVEABLE SHAFT ASSEMBLY 57: A moveable shaft assembly including a frame, a first shaft, and a first drive assembly. The frame includes a first support wall and a second support wall opposite the first support wall. The first shaft includes a drive end and a support end and a defining a first axis therebetween. The first shaft extends between the first support wall and the second support wall. The first drive assembly rotates the first shaft about the first axis, and the first drive assembly is coupled to the drive end of the first shaft. The first shaft and first drive assembly are moveable relative to the frame in response to a reaction force acting on the first shaft in a direction oblique or transverse to the first axis., A moveable shaft assembly including a frame, a first shaft, and a first drive assembly. The frame includes a first support wall and a second support wall opposite the first support wall. The first shaft includes a drive end and a support end and a defining a first axis therebetween. The first shaft extends between the first support wall and the second support wall. The first drive assembly rotates the first shaft about the first axis, and the first drive assembly is coupled to the drive end of the first shaft. The first shaft and first drive assembly are moveable relative to the frame in response to a reaction force acting on the first shaft in a direction oblique or transverse to the first axis. 21: 2011/ : 23/11/ : 23/05/ : F16C 71: HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES INC 72: CASCIO RUSSELL and ZUNKER JUSTIN 33: US. 31: 61/458, : 2010/11/30 54: BEARING HOUSING 57: A shaft support for a first for a first rotating shaft and a second rotating shaft. The shaft support includes a housing, a first bearing, and a second bearing. The housing includes a first portion, a second portion, and a transition portion connecting the first portion and the second portion. The first bearing is coupled to the first portion. The first portion bearing rotatably supports the first shaft and resists at least a portion of a first radial load exerted on the first shaft. The second bearing is coupled to the second portion and rotatably supports the second shaft. At least a portion of the first radial load is transmitted to the transition portion from the first bearing. Page 277

278 located within the internal recess such that the lock ring is positioned between the second portion of the collar and the shaft and is removably coupled to the shaft. The retaining nut includes internal threads that threadingly engage the external threads of the first portion. 21: 2011/ : 23/11/ : 23/05/ : F16C 71: HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES 72: PUSHECK BERNARD 33: US. 31: 61/ : 2010/11/30 54: BEARING RETAINER ASSEMBLY 57: A retainer assembly for securing a bearing relative to a shaft in a first axial direction. The retainer assembly includes a collar, a lock ring, and a retaining nut. The collar includes a first portion, a second portion, and a bore extending through the first portion and the second portion. The first portion includes external threads, and the second portion includes an internal recess extending circumferentially around the bore. The lock ring is located within the internal recess such that the lock ring is positioned between the second portion of the collar and the shaft and is removably coupled to the shaft. The retaining nut includes internal threads that threadingly engage the external threads of the first portion., A retainer assembly for securing a bearing relative to a shaft in a first axial direction. The retainer assembly includes a collar, a lock ring, and a retaining nut. The collar includes a first portion, a second portion, and a bore extending through the first portion and the second portion. The first portion includes external threads, and the second portion includes an internal recess extending circumferentially around the bore. The lock ring is 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/23. 43: 2012/05/23 51: B41M, C09D 71: SUN CHEMICAL B.V. 72: MONDEL, Axel, THAI, Quang-Minh 33: US 31: 61/218,174 32: : PROCESS FOR GRAVURE PRINTING WITH A WATER-BASED INK The present invention consists of a process where a water-based ink is printed using a gravure press with a specially engraved cylinder. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/23. 43: 2012/05/23 51: H02J 71: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft 72: ARZIG, Klaus 54: POWER DISTRIBUTION The invention relates to a power distribution system (10) having a field device level (30), a hierarchally Page 278

279 higher station level (40), and an instrumentation and control level (50) hierarchally higher than the station level, wherein the function of the field devices (31, 32, 33, 34) of the field devices belonging to the field level, the function of the station devices (41, 42) belonging to the station level, and the function of the instrumentation and control devices (51) belonging to the instrumentation and control level are defined by parameters (P). According to the invention, a plurality of separate computing devices (101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106) are connected to each other by means of a communication network (80) and form a distributed computer system (100) of the power distribution system, the field devices of the field level, the station devices of the station level, and the instrumentation and control devices of the instrumentation and control level being connected to the distributed computer system or being formed by individual or a plurality of computer devices of the distributed computer system, and the parameters for determining the function of the field devices, the station devices, and the instrumentation and control devices being distributed over at least two different computer devices of the distributed computer system, and the field devices, the station devices, and the instrumentation and control devices access the parameters via the communication network. Process for the continuous production of chlorine dioxide comprising generating chlorine dioxide in an aqueous reaction medium in a reaction vessel (1) maintained at sub-atmospheric pressure, bringing gaseous chlorine dioxide from said reaction vessel to an absorption tower (7) and contacting it therein with a flow of water to form an aqueous solution containing chlorine dioxide, bringing said aqueous solution containing chlorine dioxide to a stripper (12), blowing a gas through said aqueous solution of chlorine dioxide in the stripper to strip off from 10 to 100% of the chlorine dioxide entering the stripper and form a gaseous chlorine dioxide product. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/23. 43: 2012/05/24 51: C01B 71: Akzo Nobel N.V. 72: PELIN, Kalle Hans Thomas, BJÖRKMAN, Nils Torgny 33: EP 31: : : US 31: 61/187,417 32: : PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CHLORINE DIOXIDE 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/23. 43: 2012/05/23 51: B63B, H01L 71: Water Innovations Power And Technology Holdings Pty Ltd 72: CAP, George Jaroslav, WOODFIELD, Ross 33: AU 31: : : WATERBORN SOLAR GENERATORS A modular floating impermeable rectangular module, with a connective clustering and solar collector carrying capability. The modular configuration is applied to a water surface, in a synergetic combination for the solar generation of power and the prevention of evaporation and/or airborne water and particulate contamination of the water body. Each module is adapted to support a solar collection panel for converting solar energy into electrical energy in which each flotation module is formed from two half shells which connect together to form a module, the outer surfaces of at least one shell being adapted to support a solar collector and each Page 279

280 module is adapted on two opposed edge sections for connection in line to form a chain of modules and each solar collector in said chain being connected in electrical series and each chain of modules being connectable laterally to form arrays of modules and each chain of solar collectors being electrically connected in parallel. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/23. 43: 2012/05/23 51: A61K 71: Cylene Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 72: HADDACH, Mustapha, TRAN, Joe A. 33: US 31: 61/180,090 32: : PYRAZOLOPYRIMIDINES AND RELATED HETEROCYCLES AS KINASE INHIBITORS The invention provides compounds of general formula (I) that inhibit selected kinases (Pim and/or CK2 kinases) and compositions containing such compounds. These compounds and compositions are useful for treating proliferative disorders such as cancer, as well as other kinase-associated conditions including inflammation, pain, and certain infections and immunological disorders. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/23. 43: 2012/05/23 51: A01N, A01P, C07D 71: Syngenta Participations AG 72: QUARANTA, Laura, LAMBERTH, Clemens, LEFRANC, David Guillaume Claude François, UMARYE, Jayant, RENOLD, Peter, EDMUNDS, Andrew, POULIOT, Martin 33: IN 31: 1102/DEL/ : : SUBSTITUTED QUINAZOLINES AS FUNGICIDES The present invention relates to a compound of formula (I) wherein wherein the substituents have the definitions as defined in claim 1or a salt or a N- oxide thereof, their use and methods for the control and/or prevention of microbial infection, particularly fungal infection, in plants and to processes for the preparation of these compounds. 21: 2011/ : 24/11/ : 24/05/ : G07F, G06Q 71: LOGOMOTION S.R.O 72: MIROSLAV FLOREK, MICHAL MASARYK, DAVID ALAN RIFFELMACHER 33: SK. 31: PP : 2009/05/03, Page 280

281 54: A PAYMENT TERMINAL USING A MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE, SUCH AS A MOBILE PHONE;A METHOD OF DIRECT DEBIT PAYMENT TRANSACTION 57: A payment terminal using a mobile communication device (4), such as a mobile phone, is located on a removable memory card (1), e.g. type microsd card, which is adjusted in such a way so it can be inserted into an additional hardware slot, e.g. memory slot. A payment POS terminal application runs on a removable memory card (1), which contains at least one payment card. The payment card's unit (7) with the card's payment application is located in the secured part of the memory, separately from the terminal's configuration data unit (6). The configuration data of the terminal's selected identity and the payment card's data are located in the separate parts of the secure element or in completely independent secure elements or they can also be localized in the Sales Device of the merchant and there e.g. within the ICC card (29) or SAM card (42)., A payment terminal using a mobile communication device (4), such as a mobile phone, is located on a removable memory card (1), e.g. type microsd card, which is adjusted in such a way so it can be inserted into an additional hardware slot, e.g. memory slot. A payment POS terminal application runs on a removable memory card (1), which contains at least one payment card. The payment card's unit (7) with the card's payment application is located in the secured part of the memory, separately from the terminal's configuration data unit (6). The configuration data of the terminal's selected identity and the payment card's data are located in the separate parts of the secure element or in completely independent secure elements or they can also be localized in the Sales Device of the merchant and there e.g. within the ICC card (29) or SAM card (42). 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/24. 43: 2012/05/24 51: B41M, B42D, D21H, G07D 71: De La Rue International Limited 72: LISTER, Adam 33: GB 31: : : SECURITY DEVICES FOR SECURITY DOCUMENTS The invention relates to improvements in security devices for security documents. A security device comprises at least one at least partially light transmitting spacer layer, on one side of which are formed first indicia. The first indicia comprise a plurality of repeating elements and are formed from a material which emits a coloured visible light when excited by a form of radiation. On an opposing side of the spacer layer is an absorbing material, which absorbs the said radiation but not visible light. The absorbing material is applied in a pattern comprising a plurality of repeating elements similar to the elements of the first indicia and having gaps between the elements. Page 281

282 rotating about the drum axis. The pick holder includes a base and a shoulder. The base includes at least one hole for receiving a fastener for removably coupling the pick holder to the roll drum. The shoulder is coupled to the base. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/24. 43: 2012/05/24 51: B01J, C10G 71: IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES 72: FECANT, Antoine 33: FR 31: 10/ : : NOVEL PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF PALLADIUM-BASED CATALYSTS AND USE OF SAID CATALYSTS IN SELECTIVE HYDROGENATION The invention concerns a novel process for the preparation of supported metallic catalysts in which the metallic phase is deposited in the form of agglomerates of nanoparticles of metallic oxide and forms a layer of fine thickness at the surface of the support. The process for the preparation of a catalyst comprises preparing in aqueous phase a colloidal suspension of agglomerates of nanoparticles of metallic oxide, then depositing that suspension on a porous support, drying the catalyst precursor obstained, and optionally calcining and reducing the precursor by means of any reducing compound. The invention also concerns the catalysts obtained by said process and their uses in reactions for the transformation of unsaturated organic compounds. The invention is applied to the refining field and more particularl to the treatment of gasolines obtained by steam cracking and/or obtained by catalytic cracking. 21: 2011/ : 25/11/ : 06/06/ : E21C 71: HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES INC 72: CASCIO RUSSELL, OSUSKI ADAM, ZUNKER JUSTIN, PUSHECK BERNARD 33: US. 31: 61/458, : 2010/11/30 54: PICK HOLDER 57: A pick holder for a roll sizer, the roll sizer including at least one roll drum axis, the roll drum 21: 2011/ : 25/11/ : 25/05/ : F02D 71: INTELLIGENT DIESEL SYSTEMS LTD 72: HORLER GREGORY DOUGLAS and FINN PAUL HOWARD 33: GB. 31: : 2009/05/01 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A MULTI-FUEL ENGINE 57: A dual-fuel engine has a primary fuel supply and a secondary fuel supply, the primary and secondary fuels being arranged in use to mix with each other and with air for combustion in one or more cylinders of the engine. The supply of both the primary and secondary fuels is arranged to be actively managed in accordance with a desired engine performance characteristic by an electronic controller. In one arrangement the supply of a primary fuel is arranged to be actively reduced when a secondary fuel is supplied to the engine. Page 282

283 within the wearing elements, to enhance their wear resistance thus prolonging their service life. 21: 2011/ : 25/11/ : 31/05/ : B22D, E02F, E21B, E21C 71: METALOGENIA S.A. 72: BRUFAU GUINOVART JORDI, ALCALA JORGE, TRIGINER BOIXEDA JORGE, SANCHEZ JOSE, LOPEZ ALMENDROS JOSE 33: US. 31: 61/213, : 2009/05/29, 54: WEAR ELEMENT FOR EARTH/ROCK WORKING OPERATIONS WITH ENHANCED WEAR RESISTANCE 57: Wearing element with enhanced wear resistance related to wearing elements, such as cast steel teeth to be specially used in machinery for earth-moving, ground- engaging and/or rock-cutting applications, as well as to inserts to be included within the wearing elements, to enhance their wear resistance thus prolonging their service life. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/25. 43: 2012/05/25 51: A61C 71: KIM, Tae Hyung 72: KIM, Tae Hyung 33: US 31: 61/179,698 32: : METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREPARING DENTURE A dental impression tray assembly includes an upper tray and a lower tray operable with the upper tray, and the lower tray includes a first piece configured to measure jaw relations of a patient's mouth and a pair of second pieces detachably attachable to the first piece. The first piece of the lower tray is inserted into the patient's mouth independently of the pair of second pieces of the lower tray to measure the jaw relations and to obtain a bite registration. After the first piece is connected to the pair of second pieces, the assembly allows a final gum impression of the patient's lower gum to be obtained. 21: 2011/ : 25/11/ : 05/06/ : B22D, C04B, E02F, E21B, E21C 71: METALOGENIA S.A. 72: BRUFAU GUINOVART JORDI, ALCALA JORGE, TRIGINER BOIXEDA JORGE, SANCHEZ JOSE, LOPEZ ALMENDROS JOSE 33: US. 31: 61/213, : 2009/05/29, 54: WEARING ELEMENT FOR GROUND ENGAGING OPERATIONS WITH ENHANCED WEAR RESISTANCE 57: Wearing element (1) with enhanced wear resistance related to wearing elements, such as cast steel teeth to be specially used in machinery for earth-moving, ground-engaging and/or rock-loading applications, as well as to inserts to be included Page 283

284 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/25. 43: 2012/05/25 51: B01D, C02F 71: Nalco Company 72: O'LEARY, Kevin Patrick 33: US 31: 12/493,848 32: : FLUID TREATMENT REACTOR A fluid treatment reactor is provided. Separate input ports for influent and recycled effluent serve to eliminate the need for ph adjustment or carbonate stripping of the influent and recycled effluent flows. connected to the filling opening of the container (4), the movable connection portion (II) comprising, at a downstream end thereof, a lip seal for performing a tight connection by contact with the contours of the filling opening of the jar, said downstream end being connected to the stationary connection portion (I) by a bellows (42) such as to provide mechanical disengagement between the downstream end of the movable connection portion (II) and the stationary connection portion (I). 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/25. 43: 2012/05/16 51: B30B, B65D, F16L, G21C 71: AREVA NC 72: DUVAL, Patrice 33: FR 31: : : CONNECTION DEVICE FOR A SYSTEM FOR FILLING JARS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF NUCLEAR FUEL The invention relates to a system for filling a jar with a powder material, for example for the production of nuclear fuel, comprising a connection device between the jar and a system for feeding material, the device comprising: a stationary connection portion (I) connected to the feeding system; a connection portion (II) movable relative to the stationary connection portion (I) intended for being 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/25. 43: 2012/05/25 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Eisai R&D Management Co., Ltd. 72: BANDO, Masashi 33: JP 31: P : : QUINOLINE DERIVATIVE-CONTAINING PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION Disclosed is a pharmaceutical composition which contains: a compound represented by formula (I), a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, or a Page 284

285 solvate of the compound or salt; and a basic substance. The pharmaceutical composition has excellent dissolvability, is stable even after long term storage, and is useful as a prophylactic/therapeutic agent for tumors. (In formula, R1 represents a hydrogen atom, a C1-6 alkyl group or a C3-8 cycloalkyl group; and R2 represents a hydrogen atom or a methoxy group.) 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/25. 43: 2012/05/28 51: A61K, A61P 71: Targacept, Inc. 72: JORDAN, Kristen G., LETCHWORTH, Sharon Rae, BENCHERIF, Merouane 33: US 31: 61/187,896 32: : REVERSAL OF L-DOPA-INDUCED DYSKINESIA BY NEURONAL NICOTINIC RECEPTOR LIGANDS The present invention includes methods, uses, and compounds for treating or preventing L-dopainduced dyskinesia. 54: COLLAR FOR HIGH-PRESSURE BOTTLES AND PROCESS FOR ITS CONSTRUCTION 57: The present invention corncerns a collar (4) for high-pressure bottles (and the process for its implementation), characterized in that it is composed of two elements attachable to each other, which can be integrated in the mass (3) of the container itself, formed of composite material, metal alloy, synthetic material, resins and reinforcement fibers. The internal - extractable - element (4.2) of the nozzle (4) presents in its internal part a hexagonal through hole (9), whereas the upper part presents a thread for fixation of a valve or tap; on the upper external part there is located a thread for coupling with the external element (4.9), whereas on the lower part there is an annular seat for receiving a seal (5) in direct contact with the core (2). A similar seal (5) is provided on the external element (4.9). Between the two elements (4.2) and (4.9) - on the lower part -, the terminal of the core (2) is fixed: the assembly is then enclosed on its exterior in a plurality of wrapping layers made of reinforcement fibers and synthetic resins., The present invention corncerns a collar (4) for high-pressure bottles (and the process for its implementation), characterized in that it is composed of two elements attachable to each other, which can be integrated in the mass (3) of the container itself, formed of composite material, metal alloy, synthetic material, resins and reinforcement fibers. The internal - extractable - element (4.2) of the nozzle (4) presents in its internal part a hexagonal through hole (9), whereas the upper part presents a thread for fixation of a valve or tap; on the upper external part there is located a thread for coupling with the external element (4.9), whereas on the lower part there is an annular seat for receiving a seal (5) in direct contact with the core (2). A similar seal (5) is provided on the external element (4.9). Between the two elements (4.2) and (4.9) - on the lower part -, the terminal of the core (2) is fixed: the assembly is then enclosed on its exterior in a plurality of wrapping layers made of reinforcement fibers and synthetic resins. 21: 2011/ : 28/11/ : 28/05/ : F17C 71: C.T.S.S.P.A 72: GIOVANNI FRATTI 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. Page 285

286 and silica. The coating composition is prepared by mixing calcium hydroxide with water to form a liquid homogeneous mixture and subsequently adding latex and/or acrylic, colorants and silica to the mixture., The invention discloses a coating composition including a homogeneous mixture of water, calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2), latex and/or acrylic, colorants and silica. The coating composition is prepared by mixing calcium hydroxide with water to form a liquid homogeneous mixture and subsequently adding latex and/or acrylic, colorants and silica to the mixture. 21: 2011/ : 28/11/ : 28/05/ : A23L 71: HF EUROPE S R I 72: DARIO BRUNELLO, ALESSANDRO FARINATO, LUCA TOMBOLAN 33: IT. 31: MI2009A : 2009/06/05 54: FOOD PRODUCTS COMPRISING ZEOLITES 57: The present invention concerns food products comprising zeolite, in particular clinoptilolite and optionally in combination with other inorganic components able to reduce absorption of the ethanol ingested via the consumption of alcoholic drinks. A further subject-matter of the invention is a clinoptilolite having characteristic purity and granulometry. 21: 2011/ : 28/11/ : 28/05/ : C09D 71: RICHARD JOHN BRIGHT 72: RICHARD JOHN BRIGHT 33: ZA. 31: 2010/ : 2010/10/08 54: COATING COMPOSITION 57: The invention discloses a coating composition including a homogeneous mixture of water, calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2), latex and/or acrylic, colorants 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/28. 43: 2012/05/28 51: H04W 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: SONG, Osok, TENNY, Nathan Edward, GRIOT, Miguel 33: US 31: 61/174,897 32: : SYSTEMS, APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING EMERGENCY CALL SERVICE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Systems and methods for facilitating emergency call service are provided. The method can include modifying a configuration parameter of a user equipment (UE), wherein the configuration parameter is related to at least one of: network selection, cell selection or reselection or service selection within a wireless communication system, and wherein a modified configuration parameter results in a preference by the UE for a network, cell or service configured to support emergency calls at the UE. The method can also include prioritizing circuit-switched services over packet-switched services, utilizing the circuit-switched voice service preferentially or exclusively and/or prioritizing a network configured to offer emergency call service over the original serving network of the UE, based, at least, on the modifying the configuration parameter. Modifying the configuration parameter can be performed autonomously by the UE. The modified configuration can also enable callback services to a UE from the network. Page 286

287 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/28. 43: 2012/05/28 51: H04L 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: CHEN, Wanshi, MONTOJO, Juan, DAMNJANOVIC, Jelena M. 33: US 31: 61/183,496 32: : DOWNLINK ASSIGNMENT INDICATOR DESIGN FOR MULTI-CARRIER WIRELESS COMMUNICATION Systems and methodologies are described herein that facilitate various techniques for enhanced downlink assignment index (DAI) signaling in a multicarrier wireless communication system. As described herein, DAI and/or other indicator signaling transmitted on a first carrier can be configured to carry information relating to a number of downlink transmission assignments applied to at least a second carrier, which in some cases can be disparate from the first carrier. To these ends, described herein are techniques for cross-carrier DAI signaling, multiple DAI signaling, aggregate DAI signaling, and other similar techniques. As additionally described herein, DAI signaling can be related to downlink control transmissions and/or downlink data transmissions in connection with respective techniques that can be applied to the DAI signaling. 21: 2011/ : 29/11/ : 05/06/ : F01K, F22B, F22G 71: HATCH LTD. 72: DENG SHIMIN, HYNES RUAIRI P, DAVEY WILLIAM L.E 33: US. 31: 61/221, : 2009/06/30 54: POWER GENERATION PLANT AND METHOD OF GENERATING ELECTRIC ENERGY 57: Power generation plant and method of generating electric energy from recovered heat during an industrial process that uses steam as a means of transferring energy. The method comprises generating a first saturated steam in a first heat exchanger heated by a first source of recovered heat, feeding the first saturated steam into a first steam turbine generator where the first steam turbine generator outputs exhaust steam, removing moisture from the exhaust steam with a moisture separator, superheating the moisture reduced exhaust steam from a main heat exchanger with a heat source, and feeding the superheated exhaust steam into a second steam turbine generator. The power generation plant comprises a first source of saturated steam, a first steam turbine generator, a moisture separator, a second source of saturated steam, a heat exchanger and a second steam turbine generator. Page 287

288 21: 2011/ : 29/11/ : 05/06/ : D06H 71: STARLINGER & CO GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H 72: SCHRAMBOECK THOMAS and BACI ANDREAS 33: AT. 31: A 873/ : 2009/06/05 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FLAW LOCATION DETECTION IN FABRIC AND MARKINGS 57: The invention relates to a device (1) for detecting flaws in a plastic woven fabric (10) made of monoaxially drawn polymer ribbons, in particular polyolefin ribbons, preferably polypropylene ribbons, wherein in order to monitor irregularities, which are characteristic of flawed sections (12) of the plastic woven fabric (10), an inspection camera (100) is provided for taking images of the plastic woven fabric, and an analysis unit (101), which detects irregularities in the weaving pattern of the plastic woven fabric (10) on the basis of the images taken by the inspection camera (100) and which, when detecting irregularities in the weaving pattern indicating a flawed section of the plastic woven fabric (10), triggers an error signal (102), which actuates, for example, a flashing light or a horn, or which can be fed to a higher-level machine controller (103). There is further provided a labelling device (10) for attaching labels (111) to the plastic woven fabric (10), wherein the labelling device (110) is actuated directly or indirectly by the error signal (102), in order to attach at least one label (111) to a flawed section (12). 21: 2011/ : 29/11/ : 05/06/ : A23K 71: SPECIALITES PET FOOD 72: BRAMOULLE LOIC, GULLER ISABELLE, RUAUD JULIEN 33: US. 31: 61/218, : 2009/06/19, 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING HIGHLY PALATABLE DRY CAT FOOD 57: The present invention relates to a method for producing highly palatable dry cat foods, by providing dry cat food preparations having specific compositions and/or texture properties, and by adding thereto palatability enhancers, so as to obtain highly palatable dry cat foods. Preferably, the present invention provides highly palatable dry cat foods having a rigidity below or equal to about 100 N/mm. Also is the present invention related to a method for increasing the palatability effect of a liquid palatability enhancer for use in dry cat food preparation, and to kits useful for enhancing palatability of dry cat foods. 21: 2011/ : 29/11/ : 29/05/ : B65F 71: HEEVER TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD Page 288

289 72: VAN DEN HEEVER DAVID JACOBUS, PEARSE JONATHAN GARTH, LUDEKE HENDRIK MICHAEL 33: ZA. 31: 2010/ : 2010/11/29 54: A GARBAGE BIN 57: A garbage bin is provided that includes a square container having a bottom, sides and an opening at its operatively upper end. The garbage bin has a removable top which fits over the opening. The container has a number of spaced apart apertures on its sides near the bottom. 21: 2011/ : 30/11/ : 30/05/ : F03D 71: LEI YUENING of No 8 Lingkeng Cun Muyun Xiang, Fuan Fujian, ,People's Republic of China and LEI SHENGQING of No 8 Lingkeng Cun Muyun Xiang, Fuan Fujian, ,People's Republic of China 72: LEI SHENGQING and LEI YUENING 33: CN. 31: : 2009/06/01, 54: SQUARE ACTIVE-BODY COMPRESSED WIND GENERATING APPARATUS 57: A square active-body compressed with generating apparatus includes a wind turbine (B), a plurality of compressors (A1, A2, A3, A4, A5) for providing compressed wind to the wind turbine (B), a left sail-rudder (8a), a right sail-rudder (8b) and a rear sail-rudder (72). The centre shaft of the wind turbine (B) is connected to the input shaft of a generating set (7, 10). The plurality of compressors (A1, A2, A3, A4, A5), the left sail-rudder (8a), the right sail-rudder (8b) and the rear sail-rudder (72) are integrately assembled so that they can rotate together under the action of the sail-rudders within a range of 360 degrees relative to the wind turbine (B) and that the wind inlets of the compressors always face maximum wind. The apparatus has advantage of low cost, high wind energy utilizing efficiency, large installation capacity and long service lifetime., A square active-body compressed with generating apparatus includes a wind turbine (B), a plurality of compressors (A1, A2, A3, A4, A5) for providing compressed wind to the wind turbine (B), a left sailrudder (8a), a right sail-rudder (8b) and a rear sailrudder (72). The centre shaft of the wind turbine (B) is connected to the input shaft of a generating set (7, 10). The plurality of compressors (A1, A2, A3, A4, A5), the left sail-rudder (8a), the right sail-rudder (8b) and the rear sail-rudder (72) are integrately assembled so that they can rotate together under the action of the sail-rudders within a range of 360 degrees relative to the wind turbine (B) and that the wind inlets of the compressors always face maximum wind. The apparatus has advantage of low cost, high wind energy utilizing efficiency, large installation capacity and long service lifetime., A square active-body compressed with generating apparatus includes a wind turbine (B), a plurality of compressors (A1, A2, A3, A4, A5) for providing compressed wind to the wind turbine (B), a left sailrudder (8a), a right sail-rudder (8b) and a rear sailrudder (72). The centre shaft of the wind turbine (B) is connected to the input shaft of a generating set (7, 10). The plurality of compressors (A1, A2, A3, A4, A5), the left sail-rudder (8a), the right sail-rudder (8b) and the rear sail-rudder (72) are integrately assembled so that they can rotate together under the action of the sail-rudders within a range of 360 degrees relative to the wind turbine (B) and that the wind inlets of the compressors always face maximum wind. The apparatus has advantage of low cost, high wind energy utilizing efficiency, large installation capacity and long service lifetime. Page 289

290 21: 2011/ : 01/12/ : 05/06/ : F42C 71: MARTIN GEORGE PLICHTA 72: MARTIN GEORGE PLICHTA 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 54: ELECTRIC DETONATOR 57: The invention discloses a bipolar electric detonator that includes a circuit having an input being adapted to be connected to an input voltage with a charge storage device, such as a capacitor being connected to the input to be charged by the input voltage. An initiation sub-circuit is connected across the capacitor, wherein the sub-circuit contains an explosive initiating device. An isolator is provided in the sub-circuit to cause a normally open circuit in the sub-circuit, whereby the isolator is adapted to breakdown to form a closed circuit in the sub-circuit when a voltage charge in the capacitor exceeds a threshold value., The invention discloses a bipolar electric detonator that includes a circuit having an input being adapted to be connected to an input voltage with a charge storage device, such as a capacitor being connected to the input to be charged by the input voltage. An initiation sub-circuit is connected across the capacitor, wherein the subcircuit contains an explosive initiating device. An isolator is provided in the sub-circuit to cause a normally open circuit in the sub-circuit, whereby the isolator is adapted to breakdown to form a closed circuit in the sub-circuit when a voltage charge in the capacitor exceeds a threshold value. 21: 2011/ : 01/12/ : 05/06/ : A23L 71: MUNAWIRAH FATIMA DEEN 72: MUNAWIRAH FATIMA DEEN 33: ZA. 31: 2011/ : 2011/06/28 54: MILKSHAKE PREPARATION POWER 57: An instant milkshake preparation powder comprises a bodyof cane sugar into which is absorbed a flavourant in the form of a conventional milkshake flavouring as supplemented by a colouring agent. The process for the preparation of the flavoured instant milkshake preparation powder involves the forming the milkshake flavouring into a liquid of smooth consistency that is then mixed into a body of cane sugar until it resembles wetted though still particulate product. The wetted product is subsequently heat dried and ground into forming an instant milkshake powder., An instant milkshake preparation powder comprises a bodyof cane sugar into which is absorbed a flavourant in the form of a conventional milkshake flavouring as supplemented by a colouring agent. The process for the preparation of the flavoured instant milkshake preparation powder involves the forming the milkshake flavouring into a liquid of smooth consistency that is then mixed into a body of cane sugar until it resembles wetted though still particulate product. The wetted product is subsequently heat dried and ground into forming an instant milkshake powder. 21: 2011/ : 06/12/ : 06/06/ : C02F 71: VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS & TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT 72: ABDELKADER GAID and MICHEL COEYTAUX 33: FR. 31: : 2009/06/04 54: METHOD FOR TREATING WATER IN ORDER TO DESALINATE SAID WATER, INCLUDING TREATING CONCENTRATES Page 290

291 57: The invention relates to a method for treating water in order to desalinate said water, including a step of reverse osmosis or distillation of said water in order to produce water that is at least partially desalinated and a first concentrate. According to the invention, said method includes: a first demineralisation step including a step of nanofiltering said first concentration such as to produce a nanofiltrate and a second concentrate; a second step of demineralising said second concentrate by means of at least one active material including cationic and/or anionic ion-exchange resins, said second demineralisation step including the extraction of a third concentrate and the extraction of at least partially demineralised water, said at least partially demineralised water being mixed with said at least partially desalinated water; a step of regenerating said at least one active material, said regeneration step including a step of recirculating said nanofiltrate., The invention relates to a method for treating water in order to desalinate said water, including a step of reverse osmosis or distillation of said water in order to produce water that is at least partially desalinated and a first concentrate. According to the invention, said method includes: a first demineralisation step including a step of nanofiltering said first concentration such as to produce a nanofiltrate and a second concentrate; a second step of demineralising said second concentrate by means of at least one active material including cationic and/or anionic ion-exchange resins, said second demineralisation step including the extraction of a third concentrate and the extraction of at least partially demineralised water, said at least partially demineralised water being mixed with said at least partially desalinated water; a step of regenerating said at least one active material, said regeneration step including a step of recirculating said nanofiltrate. 21: 2011/ : 07/12/ : 07/06/ : E21D 71: INNOVATIVE MINING PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD 72: GRAVETT DAVID MALCOME, CROPTON BRENDAN ROBERT, JACOBS ANDRIAAN JACOBUS, PASTORINO PAOLO ETTORE 33: ZA. 31: 2011/ : 2010/02/23 54: SPIRAL FLUTED ROCK BOLT 57: The invention provides a rock bolt which has an elongate tubular body. At least one spirally arranged channel formation is formed in an outer surface of the body to extend at least partially along the length of the body to act as an auger, in use, creating a pumping action to keep uncured resin in an upper section of the borehole in which the bolt is placed. Page 291

292 generating a message dependent upon the extracted information and transmitting the same, via the generated cell, to the user's device. 21: 2011/ : 07/12/ : 11/06/ : H04W 71: VRATSKIDES, ALEXIOS 72: VRATSKIDES ALEXIOS 33: GB. 31: PCT/GB2009/ : 2009/05/08 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USE IN A CELLULAR COMMUNICATION NETWORK 57: Embodiments of the present invention provides a system and method for extracting information pertaining to a portable wireless communications device (103) which is connectable to a cellular communication network comprising the steps of: disposing the portable wireless communications device within an enclosure (101) substantially impenetrable by electromagnetic radiation; generating a cell of a cellular communication network within the enclosure; transmitting a signal to the device, the transmitted signal being suitable for initiating registration of the device with the generated cell; receiving a signal from the device comprising information pertaining to the device, the received signal being suitable for registering the device with the generated cell; and extracting information pertaining to the device from the received signal. Embodiments also provide the additional step of 21: 2011/ : 08/12/ : 08/06/ : B22D 71: SMS SIEMAG AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT 72: KARL-HEINZ SPITZER, HELLFRIED EICHHOLZ, JOCHEN WANS, HANS-JURGEN HECKEN 33: DE. 31: : 2009/06/26 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING STEEL STRIPS BY MEANS OF BELT CASTING 57: The invention relates to a method and a device for producing steel strips by means of belt casting, wherein a molten metal is output from a feed vessel onto a circulating casting belt of a horizontal belt casting system under protective gas by means of a gutter and a siphon-like outlet area designed as a casting nozzle. According to the method, at least one plasma jet, which renders the area of action inert and heats the area of action, influences the outlet-side area of the casting nozzle and the molten metal exiting therefrom at least during the casting process. For this purpose, at least one plasma torch, which produces a plasma jet and is directed at the outlet area of the casting nozzle in a direction Page 292

293 opposite the casting direction, is provided according to the device., The invention relates to a method and a device for producing steel strips by means of belt casting, wherein a molten metal is output from a feed vessel onto a circulating casting belt of a horizontal belt casting system under protective gas by means of a gutter and a siphon-like outlet area designed as a casting nozzle. According to the method, at least one plasma jet, which renders the area of action inert and heats the area of action, influences the outlet-side area of the casting nozzle and the molten metal exiting therefrom at least during the casting process. For this purpose, at least one plasma torch, which produces a plasma jet and is directed at the outlet area of the casting nozzle in a direction opposite the casting direction, is provided according to the device., The invention relates to a method and a device for producing steel strips by means of belt casting, wherein a molten metal is output from a feed vessel onto a circulating casting belt of a horizontal belt casting system under protective gas by means of a gutter and a siphonlike outlet area designed as a casting nozzle. According to the method, at least one plasma jet, which renders the area of action inert and heats the area of action, influences the outlet-side area of the casting nozzle and the molten metal exiting therefrom at least during the casting process. For this purpose, at least one plasma torch, which produces a plasma jet and is directed at the outlet area of the casting nozzle in a direction opposite the casting direction, is provided according to the device. 21: 2011/ : 08/12/ : 11/06/ : H04N 71: FRANCE TELECOM 72: STEPHANE PATEUX, ISABELLE AMONOU, NATHALIE CAMMAS 33: FR. 31: : 2009/06/23 54: METHOD FOR ENCODING AND DECODING IMAGES, ENCODING AND DECODING DEVICES, AND CORRESPONDING DATA STREAMS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM 57: The invention relates to a method for encoding an image sequence, including the following steps, for at least one group of blocks of an image: determining (21), for each block, at least one parameter characteristic of said block; forming at least one cluster incluidng the blocks having at least one similar characteristic parameter; encoding (24) the blocks of said cluster, the similar characteristic parameter(s) associated with said cluster being encoded only once; encoding (23) the blocks that do not belong to any cluster, the characteristic parameter(s) associated with each of said blocks not being encoded. Such a method also includes the steps of generating (25) a data stream and inserting (26), into said stream, at least one piece of information on the partioning of the group(s), in order to identify the outer block(s) within a group., The invention relates to a method for encoding an image sequence, including the following steps, for at least one group of blocks of an image: determining (21), for each block, at least one parameter characteristic of said block; forming at least one cluster incluidng the blocks having at least one similar characteristic parameter; encoding (24) the blocks of said cluster, the similar characteristic parameter(s) associated with said cluster being encoded only once; encoding (23) the blocks that do not belong to any cluster, the characteristic parameter(s) associated with each of said blocks not being encoded. Such a method also includes the steps of generating (25) a data stream and inserting (26), into said stream, at least one piece of information on the partioning of the group(s), in order to identify the outer block(s) within a group., The invention relates to a method for encoding an image sequence, including the following steps, for at least one group of blocks of an image: determining (21), for each block, at least one parameter characteristic of said block; forming at least one cluster incluidng the blocks having at least one similar characteristic parameter; encoding (24) the blocks of said cluster, the similar characteristic parameter(s) associated with said cluster being encoded only once; encoding (23) the blocks that do not belong to any cluster, the characteristic parameter(s) associated with each of said blocks not Page 293

294 being encoded. Such a method also includes the steps of generating (25) a data stream and inserting (26), into said stream, at least one piece of information on the partioning of the group(s), in order to identify the outer block(s) within a group. apparatus utilises gravity, screws and/or chains for the sequential and continuous movement of composting stack., The invention discloses an apparatus and method for processing organic matter and promoting earthworm activity, which includes a supporting structure and a series of receptacles and/or hammocks that are supported and/or suspended and/or slung from the supporting structure in a series of positions so as to form a composting stack, the series of receptacles and/or hammocks being adapted to support and contain a series of beds of organic matter and composting organisms. The apparatus utilises gravity, screws and/or chains for the sequential and continuous movement of composting stack. 21: 2011/ : 08/12/ : 13/06/ : C05F 71: PAUL PHILIPPE AUGUSTE JAQUES and ROGER FRANCOIS JAQUES 72: PAUL PHILIPPE AUGUSTE JAQUES and ROGER FRANCOIS JAQUES 33: ZA. 31: 2009/ : 2009/05/11 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING ORGANIC WASTE 57: The invention discloses an apparatus and method for processing organic matter and promoting earthworm activity, which includes a supporting structure and a series of receptacles and/or hammocks that are supported and/or suspended and/or slung from the supporting structure in a series of positions so as to form a composting stack, the series of receptacles and/or hammocks being adapted to support and contain a series of beds of organic matter and composting organisms. The 21: 2011/ : 08/12/ : 11/06/ : E04F 71: DANNY HIGGINS 72: DANNY HIGGINS 33: GB. 31: : 2009/06/04 54: COVE FORMER 57: The invention relates to a floor cover corner former (10, 40) for creating a corner between lengths of coving material (35) running along the wall-floor interface of two adjacent differently angled walls (31, 32, 61, 62). There is provided first and second portions (11, 12, 41, 42) each having an upper section (20, 49) that matches the profile of the walls and a lower section (21, 50) that defines the desired cove shape. The former (10, 40) also includes a floor engaging part (51) defined by the lower ends of the first and second portions (11, 12, 41, 42) and wall engaging means (14, 44), defined by the upper sections of the first and second portions, which fit in or around the apex of the corner formed between the Page 294

295 walls (31, 32, 61, 62). The upper and lower portions (20, 21, 49, 50) of each section define a surface (13, 43) to which the floor covering material (35) is mounted and the upper portions of those surfaces are arranged such that the angle between corresponds to the angle between the two walls. In a preferred arrangement the lower portions (21, 50) are arcuate such that the covering material (35) mounted thereto adopts a curved profile. In one embodiment the former (10) is adapted to be mounted in an internal corner (30), but in an alternative embodiment the former (40) is adapted to be mounted around an external corner (60)., The invention relates to a floor cover corner former (10, 40) for creating a corner between lengths of coving material (35) running along the wall-floor interface of two adjacent differently angled walls (31, 32, 61, 62). There is provided first and second portions (11, 12, 41, 42) each having an upper section (20, 49) that matches the profile of the walls and a lower section (21, 50) that defines the desired cove shape. The former (10, 40) also includes a floor engaging part (51) defined by the lower ends of the first and second portions (11, 12, 41, 42) and wall engaging means (14, 44), defined by the upper sections of the first and second portions, which fit in or around the apex of the corner formed between the walls (31, 32, 61, 62). The upper and lower portions (20, 21, 49, 50) of each section define a surface (13, 43) to which the floor covering material (35) is mounted and the upper portions of those surfaces are arranged such that the angle between corresponds to the angle between the two walls. In a preferred arrangement the lower portions (21, 50) are arcuate such that the covering material (35) mounted thereto adopts a curved profile. In one embodiment the former (10) is adapted to be mounted in an internal corner (30), but in an alternative embodiment the former (40) is adapted to be mounted around an external corner (60). 21: 2011/ : 09/12/ : 11/06/ : G01N 71: ASPEX CORPORATION 72: SCHAMBER FREDERICK H and VAN BEEK CORNELIS G 33: US. 31: 61/216, : 2009/05/15 54: ELECTRON MICROSCOPE WITH INTEGRATED DETECTOR(S) 57: An electron microscope including a vacuum chamber for containing a specimen to be analyzed, an optics column, including an electron source and a final probe forming lens, for focusing electrons emitted from the electron source, a specimen stage positioned in the vacuum chamber under the probe forming lens for holding the specimen, and an x-ray detector positioned within the vacuum chamber. The x-ray detector includes an x-ray sensitive solid-state sensor and a mechanical support system for supporting and positioning the detector, including the sensor, within the vacuum chamber. The entirely of the mechanical support system is contained within the vacuum chamber. Multiple detectors of different types may be supported within the vacuum chamber on the mechanical support system. The mechanical support system may also include at least one thermoelectric cooler element for thermo-electrically cooling the x-ray sensors., An electron microscope including a vacuum chamber for containing a specimen to be analyzed, an optics column, including an electron source and a final probe forming lens, for focusing electrons emitted from the electron source, a specimen stage positioned in the vacuum chamber under the probe forming lens for holding the specimen, and an x-ray detector positioned within the vacuum chamber. The x-ray detector includes an x-ray sensitive solid-state Page 295

296 sensor and a mechanical support system for supporting and positioning the detector, including the sensor, within the vacuum chamber. The entirely of the mechanical support system is contained within the vacuum chamber. Multiple detectors of different types may be supported within the vacuum chamber on the mechanical support system. The mechanical support system may also include at least one thermoelectric cooler element for thermo-electrically cooling the x-ray sensors. downlink. Similar adaptations are made when the mobile station and the relay station are in various positions within a center cell region and boundary cell region. 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/12. 43: 2012/05/03 51: H04W 71: Sony Corporation 72: TAKANO, Hiroaki 33: JP 31: : : COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, COMMUNICATION APPARATUS, COMMUNICATION METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT A relay node (or relay station) operates as an intermediary entity in a transmission between a base station and a mobile station based on its position in a cell and the mobile station's position in the cell. Since the cell is divided into multiple regions and different wireless resources are used in the multiple regions, the relay node employs the relevant wireless resources to be used in the communications based on positions of the relay node and the mobile station. When the relay station and the mobile station are both in the boundary region, it is possible to avoid interference in the relay station by adapting a relay mode that uses a boundary frequency avoiding interference with adjacent cells for both an uplink and a downlink and demultiplexes a relay link and an access link in a time direction for each of the uplink and the 21: 2011/ : 12/12/ : 12/06/ : C05G, C09K, C10B 71: ANTHROTERRA PTY LTD 72: JOSEPH STEPHEN DAVID and FOIDL NIKOLAUS 33: AU. 31: : 2009/05/15, 54: BIOCHAR COMPLEX 57: The invention relates to a biochar-containing composition comprising biochar having organic matter therein and/or thereon, clay associated, optionally intercalated, with the organic matter, a non-clay mineral and optionally also a plant growth promoter. Page 296

297 An identification tag (14) is disclosed which includes an accelerometer and an RFID transmitter which transmits to a base station (16) the output signals generated by the accelerometer so that the movements of a person carrying the tag can be monitored. 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/15. 43: 2012/06/15 51: A63B 71: POTGIETER, Jacobus Louwrens 72: POTGIETER, Jacobus Louwrens 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : ROTATABLE GOLF CLUB HEAD A golf club (10) is disclosed which has a head (12) with a protruding axle (18) and a shank (14) with a bore (22) that receives the axle (18). The axle can rotate in the bore to vary the loft angle of the face (16) of the head. A resiliently lever flexible (26) is fixed to the axle (18) and there is a detent (40) on the lever. A plate (34) is secured to the shank (14) and has a series of holes (38) or notches in it for receiving the detent (40). 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/15. 43: 2012/06/15 51: G08B 71: BLOODHOUND TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD 72: SLABBERT, Bernard 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : MONITORING OF PERSONNEL IN A CONTROLLED AREA 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/15. 43: 2012/06/18 51: E03C, E03D, F16K 71: SANNITREE INTERNATIONAL CC 72: STASIN, Howard Robert 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : ONE WAY FLOW VALVE A urinal valve (10) is disclosed which comprises a body (12) having an inlet at the upper end and an outlet opening (32) at the lower end. The opening (32) is in a wall (24) which is of part-cylindrical form. A flap (36) also of part cylindrical form is secured by a plug (34) to the wall (24) above the opening (32). The flap (36) closes-off the opening (32) and extends to a position below the lower edge of the body (12). The curvature of the flap (36) is greater than that of the wall (24) so that as the flap returns to its closed position, after having been pushed to its open position by flow through the valve, it is the vertical edges of the flap which contact the wall first. Page 297

298 21: 2011/ : 2011/12/21. 43: 2012/06/25 51: C07C 71: CIPLA LIMITED 72: KANKAN, Rajendra Narayanrao, RAO, Dharmaraj Ramachandra, SURVE, Manohar Raghunath 33: IN 31: 1651/MUM/ : : PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF O- DESMETHYL VENLAFAXINE AND INTERMEDIATE FOR USE THEREIN The present invention relates to a compound of formula (A), wherein R is alkyl. Compound A may be used as an intermediate in the preparation of O- desmethyl venlafaxine or a salt thereof, and the present invention provides such a preparation, as well as a process for preparing the compound of formula (A). 21: 2011/ : 2011/07/20. 43: 2012/06/26 51: F15D, F16K 71: DELTA STEAM SYSTEMS CC 72: ANDERSON, BRYAN PETER, VERWEY, JACQUES CHRISTIAN 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : A VENTURI ORIFICE STEAM TRAP The invention provides for an orifice steam trap device 10. The orifice steam trap device 10 includes a passage 14. An orifice 16 is defined in the passage 14. The orifice 16 is arranged to permit steam condensate to pass therethrough while inhibiting steam from passing therethrough. In addition, the orifice steam trap device 10 includes at least two strainers 18, 20 upstream of the orifice 16 to filter debris from the steam and steam condensate when passing through the passage 14. The invention extends to a method of inhibiting steam condensate from being conveyed along a conduit together with steam. Page 298

299 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/04. 43: 2012/05/07 51: C08G 71: CONSTRUCTION RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY GMBH 72: KRAUS, Alexander, DIERSCHKE, Frank, BECKER, Fabian, SCHUHBECK, Thomas, GRASSL, Harald, GROESS, Karin 33: EP 31: : : METHOD FOR PRODUCING PHOSPHATED POLYCONDENSATION PRODUCTS AND THE USE THEREOF The invention relates to a method for producing a phosphated polycondensation product, wherein at least one sulfonic acid is used as a catalyst, and to the use of the obtained phosphated polycondensation product as an additive for aqueous suspensions of hydraulic and/or latent hydraulic binders. 21: 2011/ : 2011/04/28. 43: 2012/05/02 51: A01N A01P 71: BASF SE 72: KRAPP, Michael, BERGHAUS, Rainer, BECKER, Markus, SIEVERNICH, Bernd, VANTIEGHEM, Herve, R. 33: EP 31: : : COMPOSITION FOR IMPROVING THE EFFICACY OF HERBICIDES The invention relates to a novel composition for improving the efficacy of herbicides, to the use of said composition for improving the efficacy of herbicides, to a herbicide product containing said composition and at least one herbicide, and to the use of said herbicide product for controlling unwanted plant growth. The composition contains (a) at least one C1-C4 alkyl ester of at least one aliphatic C14-C22 carboxylic acid, 70 wt. % of the at least one carboxylic acid consisting of aliphatic carboxylic acids with 18 carbon atoms; (b) at least one non-ionic surfactant selected from the esterification products of monohydroxy-functional polyalkyl ethers with non-organic polybasic acids; (c) at least one aliphatic C14 -C22 carboxylic acid; (d) optionally at least one defoaming agent; and (e) at least one aromatic solvent. 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/05. 43: 2012/05/07 51: C07D A01N 71: BASF SE 72: DIETZ, Jochen, GROTE, Thomas, HADEN, Egon, MÜLLER, Bernd, LOHMANN, Jan Klaas, RENNER, Jens, ULMSCHNEIDER, Sarah, GLÄTTLI, Alice, VRETTOU, Marianna, GRAMMENOS, Wassilios 33: EP 31: : : TRIAZOLE AND IMIDAZOLE COMPOUNDS, USE THEREOF AND AGENTS CONTAINING THEM The invention relates to compounds of formula (I), wherein the variables have the meanings indicated in the claims or the description, and to their agriculturally acceptable salts. Page 299

300 21: 2011/ : 2011/05/16. 43: 2012/05/16 51: C08G C09D C09J C04B 71: BASF SE 72: ALEMDAROGLU, Fikri Emrah, HAGEN, Christian, LEBERFINGER, Marcus 33: EP 31: : : PROCESS FOR COATING, ADHESIVE BONDING AND BINDING OF MINERAL SURFACES The invention relates to a method for coating, gluing or connecting surfaces of mineral materials with a two-component plastic resin, selected from a hydrophobic polyurethane resin and a hydrophobic epoxy resin, by applying the plastic resin on the surface or connecting the surfaces of the mineral materials with the plastic resin and by leaving the plastic resin to harden. The invention is characterized in that the plastic resin contains 0.01 to 10 percent by weight of one or more hydroxy or alkoxy aminosilane compounds of general formula (I), wherein X independently of one another represents OH, CH3, O[CH2]pCH3; Y = [CH2]t, [CH2]rNH[CH2]s; R, R' H, [CH2]tCH3; t = 0-10; n = 1-3; p = 0-5; m = 4 - n; r, s independently of one another represent compositions and/or dust suppression compositions, said method including the step of emulsifying a plant extract and a surface active ingredient, including heat treating the plant extract at a temperature of from 50 C to 350 C maintained for a period of from 0.1 hours prior to emulsification with the surface active ingredient. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/28. 43: 2012/05/07 51: B22D F16L 71: GEORG SPRINGMANN INDUSTRIE-UND BERGBAUTECHNIK GMBH, SMS CONCAST AG 72: SPRINGMANN, Georg, HASSELBRINK, Dirk, WARMBIER, Dieter, NOBBE, Matthias, DRATVA, Christian 33: DE 31: : : DE 31: : : ROLL AND ROLL ARRANGEMENT FOR A CONTINUOUS CASTING INSTALLATION The invention relates to a roll and a roll arrangement for a continuous casting installation, comprising two bearing blocks and the roll carried by said bearing blocks, said roll comprising a rotationally symmetrical roll jacket and the roll bearing being arranged inside the roll jacket. 21: 2011/ : 2011/06/15. 43: 2012/05/07 51: C04B 71: VAN DER MERWE, Pieter, Gideo 72: VAN DER MERWE, Pieter, Gideo 33: ZA 31: 2009/ : : ADDITIVE FOR CEMENTITIOUS AND DUST SUPPRESSION COMPOSITIONS The invention provides an additive for cementitious compositions and/or dust suppression compositions, said additive including at least plant extract selected from the group including short chain carbohydrates, long chain carbohydrates, oils, gums, salts thereof, and mixtures thereof, and a surface active ingredient. The invention extends to a method of preparing an additive for use in cemetitious Page 300

301 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/23. 43: 2012/05/17 51: G10L 71: FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. 72: DISCH, Sascha, NAGEL, Frederik, NEUENDORF, Max, HELMRICH, Christian, ZORN, Dominik 33: US 31: 61/163,609 32: : EP 31: : : DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANIPULATING AN AUDIO SIGNAL A device and method for manipulating an audio signal comprises a windower (102) for generating a plurality of consecutive blocks of audio samples, the plurality of consecutive blocks comprising at least one padded block of audio samples, the padded block having padded values and audio signal values, a first converter (104) for converting the padded block into a spectral representation having spectral values, a phase modifier (106) for modifying phases of the spectral values to obtain a modified spectral representation and a second converter (108) for converting the modified spectral representation into a modified time domain audio signal. 21: 2011/ : 2011/09/28. 43: 2012/05/21 51: C01B 71: THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH 72: KIM, Ronald, WORBERG, Rainer 33: DE 31: : : METHOD TO REDUCE HEAT RADIATION LOSSES THROUGH COKE OVEN CHAMBER DOORS AND WALLS BY ADAPTING THE COAL CAKE IN HEIGHT OR DENSITY The invention relates to a method for reducing the coking time in oven areas near the door or end walls, and for improving the coke quality and emission situation due to compensation for radiant losses through coke oven doors and end walls, wherein said compensation is performed by modifying the height of the coal cake in the vicinity of the front coke oven chamber doors, which can be done both by increasing or reducing the coal cake height over part of the length or the entire length of the coke oven chamber door. The reduction in the height of the coal cake can be achieved by leaving out coal or compacted coal, and the increase in Page 301

302 height by heaping up coal and pressing, or adding compacted coal, wherein the pressing is also avoided, so that a recess having reduced coal cake density and reduced radiant heat is obtained. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/12. 43: 2012/05/17 51: F17C 71: GAZTRANSPORT & TECHNIGAZ 72: EZZARHOUNI, Adnan, TRONCY, Lucas 33: FR 31: : : STOPPER FOR A SECONDARY DIAPHRAGM OF AN LNG VAT The invention relates to a liquefied natural gas tank, including a support structure (11) and a sealed and thermally insulated vat for containing liquefied natural gas, each wall of the vat having, in series in the direction of the thickness from the inside toward the outside of said vat, a primary sealed barrier, a primary thermally insulated barrier, a secondary sealed barrier and a secondary thermally insulated barrier, the secondary sealed barrier of a vertical wall including a first sealed layer located at the top of said wall and a connection device sealingly connecting said first sealed layer to said support structure, characterized in that said connection device includes a first metal plate (22) parallel to said first sealed layer, and a second sealed layer (17) which is adhered to said first sealed layer, as well as connected to said first metal plate. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/12. 43: 2012/05/14 51: F17C F17D 71: ENRIC (LANGFANG) ENERGY EQUIPMENT INTEGRATION CO., LTD. 72: LI, Huaien, WANG, Deyin, GU, Jianhui, GUO, Xiuping 33: CN 31: : : CN 31: : : HYDRAULIC COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS FILLING EQUIPMENT AND GAS FILLING CONTROL METHOD A hydraulic CNG filling equipment comprises a hydraulic power unit, a control unit and at least one CNG supply unit. The hydraulic power unit comprises a tank for storing hydraulic medium of normal pressure, a closed circuits pump for supplying pressurized hydraulic medium to the CNG supply unit. The closed circuits pump has a first medium port, a second medium port and an inclined plate for controlling the working states of the first and second medium ports. The hydraulic power unit further comprises a reversible valve for changing the position of the inclined plate, a supply pipe through which the first and second medium ports are connected to the tank, a first hydraulic pipe connected between the first medium port and a first medium filling and returning pipe of the equipment and a second hydraulic pipe connected between the second medium port and a second medium filling and returning pipe of the equipment. The power consumption of the hydraulic pump can be reduced Page 302

303 significantly by using of the hydraulic CNG filling equipment and a gas filling control method used therein. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/14. 43: 2012/05/10 51: B65G 71: BUCYRUS EUROPE GMBH 72: KRÜGER, Wolfgang 33: DE 31: : : CHAIN WHEEL ARRANGEMENT FOR MINING MACHINES The invention relates to a chain wheel arrangement for chain drives of mining machines, with a chain wheel shaft 1, with a chain wheel, with bearing shells 4 receiving bearings 5 for the chain wheel shaft, with a chain wheel-side sliding ring seal 42 and with a bearing-side sliding ring seal 41. In order to improve the service life of the chain wheel arrangement, at least one of the bearings 5, preferably that of the movable bearing system 3, is arranged in a bearing bush 50 which is arranged between the bearing shell 4 and outer bearing ring 5B and received in the bearing shell 4 in an axially displaceable manner. The additional bearing bush 50 allows the necessary gap between the rotating parts and the non-corotating, bearing shell-side parts to remain substantially constant and to this extent to become independent of the bearing play of the respective bearings. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/14. 43: 2012/05/25 51: G01N 71: TRANSGÈNE S.A. 72: ACRES, Bruce 33: EP 31: : : BIOMARKER FOR MONITORING PATIENTS The present invention is in the field of immunotherapy and relates to methods for determining the efficacy of certain immunotherapy treatments. The methods of the invention include measuring special biomarker at some time following the initiation of immunotherapy treatment to evaluate the clinical outcome of the said treatment. The invention thus has applications to the field of medicine. Page 303

304 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/19. 43: 2012/05/14 51: C07D A61K A61P 71: GLENMARK PHARMACEUTICALS, S.A. 72: KUMAR, Sukeerthi, THOMAS, Abraham, MARGAL, Sanjay, KHAIRATKAR-JOSHI, Neelima, MUKHOPADHYAY, Indranil 33: IN 31: 665/MUM/ : : US 31: 61/171,355 32: : ISOTHIAZOLO-PYRIMIDINEDIONE DERIVATIVES AS TRPA1 MODULATORS The present invention is related to novel isothiazolo[3,4-d] pyrimidinedione and isothiazolo[5,4-d] pyrimidinedione derivatives as TRPA (Transient Receptor Potential subfamily A) modulators. In particular, compounds described herein are useful for treating or preventing diseases, conditions and/or disorders modulated by TRPA1 (Transient Receptor Potential subfamily A, member 1). Also provided herein are processes for preparing compounds described herein, intermediates used in their synthesis, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods for treating or preventing diseases, conditions and/or disorders modulated by TRPA1. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/19. 43: 2012/05/24 51: A61K A61P 71: SIGMA-TAU INDUSTRIE FARMACEUTICHE RIUNITE S.p.A. 72: FERRARI, Patrizia, BIANCHI, Giuseppe, FERRANDI, Mara 33: EP 31: : : 5-ß, 14-ß-ANDROSTANE DERIVATIVES USEFUL FOR THE TREATMENT OF PROTEINURIA, GLOMERULOSCLEROSIS AND RENAL FAILURE Compound of formula (I), wherein the symbol have the meaning reported in the text; for preparing a medicament for the prevention and/or treatment of proteinuria, glomerulosclerosis or renal failure. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/19. 43: 2012/05/10 51: C07D A61K A61P 71: GLENMARK PHARMACEUTICALS, S.A. 72: CHAUDHARI, Sachin, Sundarlal, KUMAR, Sukeerthi, THOMAS, Abraham, PATIL, Nisha, Parag, KADAM, Ashok, Bhausaheb, DESHMUKH, Vishal Govindrao, DHONE, Sachin, Vasantrao, Page 304

305 CHIKHALE, Rajendra, Prakash, KHAIRATKAR- JOSHI, Neelima, MUKHOPADHYAY, Indranil 33: IN 31: 665/MUM/ : : US 31: 61/171,355 32: : IN 31: 2211/MUM/ : : IN 31: 2212/MUM/ : : US 31: 61/251,944 32: : US 31: 61/253,263 32: : IN 31: 2891/MUM/ : : IN 31: 2892/MUM/ : : US 31: 61/294,463 32: : US 31: 61/300,241 32: : FUSED PYRIMIDINEDIONE DERIVATIVES AS TRPA1 MODULATORS The invention described herein relates to novel fused pyrimidinediones derivatives of formula (I) which are TRPA (Transient Receptor Potential subfamily A) modulators. In particular, compounds described herein are useful for treating or preventing diseases, conditions and/or disorders modulated by TRPAl (Transient Receptor Potential subfamily A, member 1). This invention also provides processes for preparing compounds described herein, intermediates used in their synthesis, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods for treating or preventing diseases, conditions and/or disorders modulated by TRPAl. Formula (I) 33: IN 31: 2906/MUM/ : : US 31: 61/294,470 32: : THIENOPYRIMIDINEDIONE DERIVATIVES AS TRPA1 MODULATORS The present invention is related to novel thienopyrimidinedione derivatives as TRPA (Transient Receptor Potential subfamily A) modulators. In particular, compounds described herein are useful for treating or preventing diseases, conditions and/or disorders modulated by TRPAl (Transient Receptor Potential subfamily A, member 1). Also provided herein are processes for preparing compounds described herein, intermediates used in their synthesis, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods for treating or preventing diseases, conditions and/or disorders modulated by TRPAl. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/19. 43: 2012/05/10 51: C07D A61K A61P 71: GLENMARK PHARMACEUTICALS, S.A. 72: KUMAR, Sukeerthi, THOMAS, Abraham, WAGHMARE, Nayan, Taterao, MARGAL, Sanjay, KHAIRATKAR-JOSHI, Neelima, MUKHOPADHYAY, Indranil 33: IN 31: 665/MUM/ : : US 31: 61/171,355 32: : IN 31: 2213/MUM/ : : US 31: 61/251,994 32: : 2011/ : 2011/10/19. 43: 2012/05/02 51: C07D A61K A61P 71: GLENMARK PHARMACEUTICALS, S.A. 72: CHAUDHARI, Sachin, Sundarlal, THOMAS, Abraham, PATIL, Nisha, Parag, KHAIRATKAR- JOSHI, Neelima, MUKHOPADHYAY, Indranil 33: IN 31: 665/MUM/ : : US 31: 61/171,355 32: : IN 31: 2213/MUM/ : : US 31: 61/251,994 32: : IN 31: 2906/MUM/ : : US 31: 61/294,470 32: : FUROPYRIMIDINEDIONE DERIVATIVES AS TRPA1 MODULATORS The present invention is related to novel furopyrimidinedione derivatives as TRPA (Transient Page 305

306 Receptor Potential subfamily A) modulators. In particular, compounds described herein are useful for treating or preventing diseases, conditions and/or disorders modulated by TRPAl (Transient Receptor Potential subfamily A, member 1). Also provided herein are processes for preparing compounds described herein, intermediates used in their synthesis, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods for treating or preventing diseases, conditions and/or disorders modulated by TRPAl. (Formula I) (I) 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/20. 43: 2012/05/10 51: G01R 71: VAN SCHOOR, Jocelyn 72: VAN SCHOOR, Jocelyn 54: A PRE-PAID ELECTRICITY METER AND A BILLING SYSTEM ASSOCIATED THEREWITH The pre-paid electricity meter 10 includes a receiver 12 configured to receive a signal 14 representing a predetermined amount of electricity credit and a processor 16 arranged in communication with the receiver 12 for continuously recording the amount of electricity used and automatically calculating the amount of electricity credit available based on the amount of credit received. A controller 18 is arranged in communication with the processor 16 for permitting or inhibiting flow of current between an electricity source 20 and a point of use 22, depending on the value of the electricity credit. The receiver 12 and thereby the meter 10 is uniquely identifiable via a code 24 associated therewith. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/20. 43: 2012/05/14 51: F21V 71: TECHNILAMP (PTY) LTD 72: VAN NIEKERK, Waldo, Pohl, MEYER, Andries, Adriaan 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : UV RADIATION LAMP The invention provides an ultraviolet-c germicidal irradiation unit to be mounted on a ceiling or wall of a building. The unit includes a connection means for connecting a generally vertically mounted elongate UV-C emission source, and a series of beam control devices for directing the UV beam in a horizontal direction, in use, spaced parallel to each other and extending in a horizontal direction from the connection means. Page 306

307 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/21. 43: 2012/05/10 51: B29C B32B 71: A. PERUZZA S.R.L. 72: PERUZZA, Paolo 33: IT 31: TV2009A : : FILM FOR PRODUCTION OF COMPOSITE MATERIAL ARTEFACTS, PRODUCTION METHOD OF SAID FILM AND PRODUCTION METHOD OF COMPOSITE MATERIAL ARTEFACTS USING SAID FILM A resin constraint film (1) to be used in production of composite material artefacts (2); the constraint film (1) being formed by a supporting film (6) made of biaxially oriented polypropylene, by an intermediate layer (7) of release chemical product that coats the front face (6a) of the supporting film (6) intended to come into contact with the semi-finished product (2') which will give rise to the composite material artefact (2), and by a surface layer (8) of metal coating material applied onto the intermediate layer (7) via vacuum vaporisation deposition. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/24. 43: 2012/05/25 51: A01N A61K 71: PRESIDIO PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: LI, Leping, ZHONG, Min 33: US 31: 61/164,342 32: : US 31: 61/214,883 32: : FUSED RING INHIBITORS OF HEPATITIS C Provided herein are compounds, pharmaceutical compositions and combination therapies for treatment of hepatitis C. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/25. 43: 2012/05/25 51: A61K 71: PHARMATHEN S.A. 72: KOFTIS, Theocharis, PANAGIOTIDIS, Theodoros, TSATSAS, Theodoros, ZITROU, Asteria 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF HIGHLY PURE DULOXETINE HYDROCHLORIDE The present invention relates to an improved process for the preparation of Duloxetine and pharmaceutical acceptable salts or derivatives thereof, in particular to a process for large scale production of Duloxetine hydrochloride in high yield and high enantiomeric and chemical purity. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/26. 43: 2012/05/28 51: D21H 71: UPM-KYMMENE CORPORATION 72: LAINE, Janne, ÖSTERBERG, Monika, MIQUEL, Delphine, POHJOLA, Leila, SINISALO, Irmeli, KOSONEN, Harri 33: FI 31: : : METHOD FOR PRODUCING FURNISH, FURNISH AND PAPER The invention relates to a method for preparing aqueous furnish to be used in paper or paper board manufacturing. In the method, filler and/or fibres are treated with cationic polyelectrolyte and Page 307

308 nanofibrillated cellulose. By means of the invention, the strength of the paper and the retention of the fillers in paper can be improved. The invention also relates to a furnish prepared by the method according to the invention, and a paper or a paper board manufactured from the furnish. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/27. 43: 2012/05/25 51: G06K G02B 71: SICPA HOLDING SA 72: VASIC, Milan, DUCA, Nicola 54: ANNULAR LIGHT GUIDE ILLUMINATOR AND OPTICAL SCANNER The disclosed annular light guide illuminator (10) is operable to guide light from its entry surface (12) to its exit surface (16) for illuminating a zone (17) at its distal end (19), and comprises a truncated-coneshaped inner cavity (18) of which base opens onto said distal end (19), and of which truncated summit (20) opposite to said base opens onto an inner hole portion (21) for back transmitting light reflected/emitted from said zone. An optical scanner implementing said illuminator is also disclosed. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/28. 43: 2012/05/03 51: H01J 71: LEE, Seung-pyo, SANG IL SYSTEM CO., LTD. 72: LEE, Seung-pyo 33: KR 31: : : COLD CATHODE FLUORESCENT LAMP FOR ILLUMINATION A CCFL according to the invention includes cold cathode electrodes disposed at both ends of a glass tube, a fluorescent layer being formed on an inner surface of the glass tube. Each of the cold cathode electrodes includes: a base metal connected to front ends of lead wires for connection with a power source; a helical wire coil formed by helically winding a tungsten or tungsten-alloy wire around a cup shape, the helical wire coil being connected to the base metal in a manner such that the helical wire coil is erected in a length direction of the glass tube; and an emitter-coated coil inserted in the helical wire coil and coated with an emitter for inducing emission of electrons. Page 308

309 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/28. 43: 2012/05/02 51: A23L A23G 71: CADBURY HOLDINGS LIMITED 72: ESTEVE, Emilien, Louis, Joseph, HOPE, Abigail 33: GB 31: : : CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT The present invention resides in an edible aerated water-in-oil emulsion comprising a fat phase; an emulsifier; and an aqueous phase, methods of making such emulsions and confectionery compositions comprising the same. In certain embodiments the emulsion comprises entrapped gas (for example in the fat phase); the fat phase comprises more than one fat (for example one of the fats being cocoa butter); the emulsifier having an HLB <8; and/or the emulsion additionally comprising a powdered component. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/28. 43: 2012/05/25 51: C10L C10B 71: SUNCOAL INDUSTRIES GMBH 72: WOLF, Bodo, M., WITTMANN, Tobias, VON OLSHAUSEN, Christian 33: DE 31: : : DE 31: : : METHOD FOR HYDROTHERMALLY CARBONIZING RENEWABLE RAW MATERIALS AND ORGANIC RESIDUAL PRODUCTS The present invention relates to a continuous method for hydrothermally carbonizing renewable raw materials and organic residual products, wherein in a first process step, a pressure increase substantially to the pressure level of the carbonization occurs. In the second process step, the carbonization, which is carried out at a pressure of at least 5 bar and at most the boiling temperature of water, the obtained carbonized product is at least partially deposited as sediment, and the filling level of the water in the second process step is set by removing water. The temperature of the sediment removed from the second process step is lowered by evaporation of water and the sediment is fed to the third process step, drying heated by vapor, wherein the drying is carried out in vapor atmosphere, and subsequently removed from the process. Page 309

310 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/31. 43: 2012/05/02 51: G06K 71: LANISSA TRADERS HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 72: CLIFFORD, Christo, Ian 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : A MONITORING SYSTEM The invention relates to a monitoring system which includes a central information server which is configured to receive and process information related to pre-specified transactions (that include: quantity of goods, prices of goods, stock codes of goods, time frames of allowance) being monitored. The central information server is also configured to accommodate a point of sales device, with the device configured to transmit information relating to these transactions, and the parties thereto, from the point of service device to the central information server. The central information server relates this information to overseers, who has access to the information retained on the central information server that allows them to monitor and regulate certain transactions. Finally the central information system is configured with criteria which are used to determine whether a transaction is automatically declined, approved or escalated to a higher authority for approval. 21: 2011/ : 2011/10/31. 43: 2012/05/03 51: G06K 71: LANISSA TRADERS HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 72: CLIFFORD, Christo, Ian 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : A VERIFICATION SYSTEM The invention relates to a verification system which includes an encoding station for digitising and converting an original document into encoded digital information. The encoding station is configured to provide a representation of the encoded digital information and corresponds to a decoding station for converting the digitally encoded representation of the document into a decoded physical copy. The any document purporting to be the original document can be verified against the decoded physical copy. Page 310

311 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/03. 43: 2012/05/18 51: C09D 71: BANK OF CANADA, SICPA HOLDING SA 72: KRUEGER, Jessica, DEGOTT, Pierre, MACPHERSON, Charles, DESPLAND, Claude- Alain, SCHMID, Mathieu 33: IB 31: PCT/IB2009/ : : PIEZOCHROMIC SECURITY ELEMENT The invention discloses a reversibly piezochromic security element for the forgery-protection of value documents, the security element being characterized in that it comprises a collection of optically contrasting pigment particles in a film or a coating layer of an elastic polymer. In a particular embodiment, the particles are optically variable pigment flakes, oriented in a position which is substantially different from an alignment in the plane of the film or coating layer. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/03. 43: 2012/05/16 51: A61M 71: MEDICAL INJECTION DEVICES INC. 72: SEGAL, Eric 33: US 31: 61/176,128 32: : MEDICAMENT DISPENSING DEVICE A portable medicament dispensing device having a mechanism which is not susceptible to jamming for dispensing the medication to a user. The device employs a coupling for coupling the relative motion between reciprocating body members housing the ancillary components and a barrel plunger associated with the syringe. One embodiment provides a pivoting coupling whereas an alternate uses a rack and pinion system. The advantage of simplifying such mechanisms results in a structure which has smooth unencumbered motion with fewer parts to avoid mechanical jamming during use. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/03. 43: 2012/05/04 51: A63B 71: O'REILLY, Charles, Eugene 72: O'REILLY, Charles, Eugene 54: GOLFING ACCESSORY RAKE Page 311

312 The invention provides a golf accessory rake. The golf accessory rake includes a rake head, which head includes a connection portion for connecting to a pole for the rake and two hinged arms extending in opposite directions from the connection portion such that the arms can be folded up against the pole in compact mode and folded transverse to the pole for use as a rake, and rake teeth extending from the arms transverse to the pole, in use, and transverse to the arms. The accessory further includes a pole connected to the connection portion of the rake head and a folding mechanism for folding the arms between a compact mode and an operative rake mode. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/07. 43: 2012/05/21 51: C06B 71: DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG 72: HAHMA, Arno, KARVINEN, Eero 33: DE 31: : : EXPLOSIVE COMPRISING A TETRAZOLE COMPOUND The invention relates to an explosive including a complex salt including 5-aminotetrazole as ligands, an ion which can potentially oxidize the ligand or a high-energy ion and a counter-ion complexed by the ligand. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/03. 43: 2012/05/08 51: F16B 71: GLAFFIG, Martin 72: GLAFFIG, Martin 54: A BOLT A bolt 10 includes a head 12 and a shaft 14 extending from the head 12, wherein at least a circumferential zone 16 of the head 12 is curved toward the shaft 14. The head 12 includes a countersunk female engaging formation 18 for in use engaging a complementary tool so as to inhibit rotation of the bolt during fitting of a nut 20 thereto. The circumferential zone 16 of the bolt head 12 engages and at least partially sink into a belt 22 to which the bolt 10 is attached using the nut 20 and a washer : 2011/ : 2011/11/07. 43: 2012/05/18 51: C06B 71: DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG 72: HAHMA, Arno, KARVINEN, Eero 33: DE 31: : : EXPLOSIVE COMPRISING AN AMINOGUANIDINE COMPOUND The invention relates to an explosive including a complex salt including monoaminoguanidine, diaminoguanidine, or triaminoguanidine as ligands, an ion which can potentially oxidize the ligand or a high-energy ion and a counterion complexed by the ligand. Page 312

313 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/07. 43: 2012/05/18 51: C09D 71: BANK OF CANADA, SICPA HOLDING SA 72: KRUEGER, Jessica, DEGOTT, Pierre, DESPLAND, Claude-Alain, REINHARD, Christine, FIRTH, Andrea, V. 33: IB 31: PCT/IB2009/ : : CLEAR MAGNETIC INTAGLIO PRINTING INK The invention discloses an ink for the engraved steel die printing process, having a viscosity at 40 C between 3 Pa.s to 15 Pa.s, preferably 5 to 10 Pa.s, and comprising a polymeric organic binder and magnetic pigment particle, characterized in that said magnetic pigment particles comprises a magnetic core material which is surrounded by at least one layer of another material. The surrounding layers, single or in combination, confer the pigment particle particular optical properties in the visible and/or in the near IR, chosen from high specular or diffuse reflectance, spectrally selective absorption or reflection, and angle-dependent absorption or reflection, and allow for the formulation of inks having a large gamut of color and other optical functionalities. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/08. 43: 2012/05/18 51: F42B F42D 71: MASTER BLASTER PROPRIETARY LIMITED 72: DAVIS, Mark, Rodney 33: ZA 31: 2010/ : : MAGNETIC DETONATION TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF SEPARATING SAME The invention provides a detonation transmission assembly of which at least a shock tube, connector block, and/or detonation means is provided with one or more portions which are detectable by magnet detectors and/or attracted to a magnet. The invention also provides a method for detecting same in a liquid or a liquid stream and a method for separating same from said stream using magnetic forces. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/10. 43: 2012/05/16 51: B22D 71: HERAEUS ELECTRO-NITE INTERNATIONAL N.V. 72: DAMS, Francis, KENDALL, Martin 33: DE 31: : : METHOD FOR OPERATING A FLOOR DRAIN FOR USE IN A TANK FOR METAL MELTS The invention relates to a floor drain for use in a tank for metal melts, having an inner wall surrounding a flow-through opening for metal melts and an outer housing, wherein a pressure of no more than 500 mbar is present between the inner wall and the outer housing during operation of the floor drain. Page 313

314 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/14. 43: 2012/05/14 51: C10J F23G 71: PROTERRGO INC. 72: TSANTRIZOS, Panayotis, LAVIGNE, Stephan 33: US 31: 61/170,228 32: : METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GASIFICATION OF ORGANIC WASTE The gasifier operates to mix a start up heat source with crude syngas combustion for driving gasification of waste. Combustion flue gas can be maintained above 650 C until reaching a quench to prevent formation of dioxins. Excess heat is liberated through a heat recovery unit. The gasifier can operate in a batch mode to process small batches of waste efficiently for small installations, such as ships, apartment buildings, hospitals and residences. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/14. 43: 2012/05/23 51: A23G 71: CADBURY UK LIMITED 72: WALES, Andrew, BROWN, Anthony, James, CHILTON, Christopher, WINDER, Philip, John, SAMANT, Shantanu, SRIRAM, K 33: GB 31: : : CHOCOLATE COMPOSITION A chocolate composition and a process for the manufacture of a chocolate composition. The chocolate composition comprises cocoa butter substitute/cocoa butter equivalent in combination with whey. In particular, the composition comprises 40-70wt% sweetener, 25-30wt% cocoa butter substitute (CBS) and/or cocoa butter equivalent (CBE), 4-10wt% non-fat cocoa solids, milk solids and from 0-2wt% cocoa butter, wherein at least 80wt% of the milk solids are constituted by whey. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/21. 43: 2012/05/23 51: A61B 71: CORE ONCOLOGY, INC. 72: PITMAN, Charlie 33: US 31: 12/427,667 32: : BRACHYTHERAPY FIDUCIAL NEEDLE FIXATION SYSTEM AND METHOD A mechanism to facilitate the insertion of radioactive sources/source strands into soft tissue, such as breast tissue, and a method that utilizes this mechanism with the goal of improving the reproducibility of the procedure and ensuring that the sources are reliably and consistently inserted in an exact position per a patient prescription treatment plan from patient to patient as well as improve the Page 314

315 ease-of-use of the device and procedure are provided. 21: 2011/ : 2011/11/25. 43: 2012/05/25 51: C08G 71: EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH 72: SPYROU, Emmanouil, LOESCH, Holger, EBBING-EWALD, Marion, DIESVELD, Andrea 33: DE 31: : : DE 31: : : CATALYSIS OF EPOXY RESIN FORMULATIONS The present invention relates to epoxy resin formulations comprising a specific catalyst mixture for enhancing the reactivity thereof. 21: 2012/ : 2010/07/26. 43: 2012/05/08 51: C12Q; C12P 71: SOUTHWEST REGIONAL PCR, LLC 72: DOWD, SCOT E, WOLCOTT, RANDALL D, KENNEDY, JOHN P 33: US 31: 61/271,675 32: : US 31: 61/278,054 32: : US 31: 61/399,915 32: : UNIVERSAL MICROBIAL DIAGNOSIS, DETECTION, QUANTIFICATION, AND SPECIMEN- TARGETED THERAPY Microbial ecology of a specimen is evaluated using an approach (Level I) that utilizes nucleic acid amplification with specific gene primers that will identify panels of microorganisms and antibioticresistance factors generating a diagnostic report (optionally with quantification of each microorganism or antibiotic-resistance factor) and an approach (Level II) that utilizes universal or semi-universal primers to amplify conserved genes at a general or specific taxonomic level that are tagged specimen specifically using a genetic or chemical marker that is specific to the specimen from which it was derived, then sequencing the amplified products with highlyparallel, high-throughput technology to provide comprehensive sequences of the microbial population in the specimen followed by analysis of this sequence information and specific targeted information from Level I and/or Level II to generate a comprehensive analysis, interpretation, and/or diagnostic report. The report may be used to direct the appropriate treatment of human or animal patients as well as the informative study of microbial systems within bodily flora that are not currently in a pathogenic state. Improved thereby are accuracy, speed, and sensitivity of microbial diagnostics; microbial detection and/or quantification (i.e., identification); and patient or disease specific treatment, enhancement, or remediation. 21: 2012/ : 24/04/ : 25/04/ : E21B 71: HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 72: BUHRMANN RUDOLPH 33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 54: A ROTARY INDEX MECHANISM AND PARTS FOR USE THEREIN 57: The invention relates to a rotary indexing mechanism for a hydraulic rock drill which includes an arrangement of components provided for transmission of linear displacement of a piston to a lug on a rotor for rotation of the rotor. The piston is slidable in a cylinder. The cylinder is secured into the chamber by an end cap. A snubber formation is provided in the end cap with a snubbing body for the piston movable between the snubber formation and the cylinder. A spring is located between the snubbing body and end cap to bias the body towards the cylinder. The sidewall of the snubber formation is tapered inwardly to an annular face and the snubbing body has an annular shoulder arranged opposite to the annular face and defining an annular gap with the tapered snubber sidewall that progressively decreases in size as the shoulder moves towards the face. The snubbing body includes a radial flange providing the shoulder and an outer edge of the flange is tapered outwardly from the shoulder with a taper corresponding Page 315

316 substantially to that of the sidewall of the snubber formation. Page 316

317 HYPOTHECATIONS No records available JUDGMENTS No records available OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES No records available Page 317

318 3. DESIGN Page 318

319 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 22/06/ A2012/00923-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. Class 27.HAND-HELD AEROSOL GENERATOR. Priority: 23/12/2011, A2012/00924-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. Class 27.HAND-HELD AEROSOL GENERATION. Priority: 23/12/2011, A2012/00925-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S A. Class 27.HAND-HELD AEROSOL GENERATION. Priority: 23/12/2011, A2012/00926-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S A. Class 27.HAND-HELD AEROSOL GENERATION. Priority: 23/12/2011, A2012/00927-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A.. Class 27.HAND-HELD AEROSOL GENERATION. Priority: 23/12/2011, A2012/00929-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. Class 27.HAND-HELD AEROSOL GENERATION. Priority: 23/12/2011, A2012/00930-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. Class 27.HAND-HELD AEROSOL GENERATION. Priority: 23/12/2011, A2012/00931-COLUMBIA SPORTSWEAR COMPANY. Class 05.PRINTED COOLING MATERIALS. Priority: 23/12/2011, 29/409,540 A2012/00948-JEPPE 5 CC. Class 99.HANDBURG AND PURSES A2012/00949-JEPPE 5 CC. Class 99.HANDBAGS AND PURSES A2012/00950-JEPPE 5 CC. Class 99.HANDBAGS AND PURSES A2012/00951-JEPPE 5 CC. Class 99.HANDBAGS AND PURSES A2012/00952-JEPPE 5 CC. Class 99.HANDBAGS AND PURSES F2012/00932-GRE INDUSTRIES (PTY) LTD. Class 25.PRESSURE VALVE Page 319

320 F2012/00933-ROLLER SIGN TECHNOLOGIES CC. Class 20.FRAME F2012/00935-UNILEVER PLC. Class 09.BOTTLE WITH FUP-TOP LID. Priority: 10/01/2012, F2012/00936-VENTER LORAINE. Class 22.CARCASS BAG - APPLIED ON 25/06/ A2012/00937-K-FEE SYSTEM GMBH. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 16/01/2012, A2012/00938-K-FEE SYSTEM GMBH. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 16/01/2012, A2012/00939-K-FEE SYSTEM GMBH. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 16/01/2012, A2012/00940-K-FEE SYSTEM GMBH. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 16/01/2012, A2012/00941-K-FEE SYSTEM GMBH. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 16/01/2012, A2012/00942-K-FEE SYSTEM GMBH. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 16/01/2012, A2012/00943-K-FEE SYSTEM GMBH. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 16/01/2012, A2012/00953-ANGEL SHACK TRADING & INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD. Class 06.MODULAR FURNITURE ASSEMBLIES A2012/00954-VESTERGAARD FRANDSEN A/S. Class 23.WATER PURIFIERS. Priority: 16/05/2012, A2012/00955-VESTERGAARD FRANDSEN SA. Class 23.WATER PURIFIERS. Priority: 16/05/2012, F2012/00944-MOHR HENRICH ADOLF AUGUST. Class 30.FRAME FOR A BEEHIVE F2012/00946-GRE INDUSTRIES (PTY) LTD. Class 25.YIELDING MINE SUPPORT - APPLIED ON 26/06/ A2012/00928-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. Class 27.HAND-HELD AEROSOL GENERATION. Priority: 23/12/2011, A2012/00956-HEXABAG (PTY) LTD. Class 09.BLANK FOR A BAG F2012/00957-HEXABAG (PTY) LTD. Class 09.BLANK FOR A BAG F2012/00958-YOSEF GROSS NOAH AMIT. Class 28.ANTI-WRINKLE DEVICE F2012/00959-VAN DER WERF, FRANCOIS. Class 09.A MOVABLE SKIP OR BIN Page 320

321 F2012/00960-B & W INSTRUMENTATION AND ELECTRICAL LIMITED. Class 26.POSTS F2012/00961-B & W INSTRUMENTATION AND ELECTRICAL LIMITED. Class 25.POSTS F2012/00962-NICHOLAS JOHN ZOSHBY. Class 99.PACKAGING GRANULATED AND OTHER PRODUCTS - APPLIED ON 27/06/ A2012/00965-GLOBAL ROOFING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 25.EXPANSION BRACKET A2012/00983-SWANEPOEL, ANDRE. Class 10.ALARM UNIT A2012/00998-SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB. Class 23.DISPENCER. Priority: 31/01/2012, F2012/00963-ARCELIK ANONIM SIRKETI. Class 18.CASH REGISTER F2012/00964-ARCELIK ANONIM SIRKETI. Class 18.CASH REGISTER F2012/00966-GLOBAL ROOFING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 25.EXPANSION BRACKET - APPLIED ON 28/06/ A2012/00969-TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 12.INSTRUMENT PAEL FOR AN AUTOMOBILE A2012/00970-TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 12.REAR BUMPER FOR AN AUTOMOBILE A2012/00971-TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 12.FRONT PORTION FOR AN AUTOMOBILE A2012/00972-TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 12.AUTOMOBILE A2012/00973-TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 12.REAR PORTION FOR AN AUTOMOBILE A2012/00974-TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 26.FRONT COMBINATION LAMP FOR AN AUTOMOBILE A2012/00975-TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 12.FRONT BUMBER FOR AN AUTOMOBILE A2012/00976-TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA. Class 26.REAR COMBINATION LAMP FOR AN AUTOMOBILE A2012/00977-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANYOMRON HEALTHCARE CO., LTD. Class 04.BRUSH HEADS FOR ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSHES. Priority: 28/12/2011, A2012/00978-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANYOMRON HEALTHCARE CO., LTD. Class 04.BRUSH HEADS FOR ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSHES. Priority: 28/12/2011, Page 321

322 - APPLIED ON 29/06/ A2012/00979-SOCIETE DES PRODUITS NESTLE S.A. Class 31.MACHINES FOR THE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF EDIBLE ICES. Priority: 25/01/2012, A2012/00980-POLYOAK PACKAGING (PTY) LTD. Class 09.CONTAINER A2012/00981-POLYOAK PACKAGING (PTY) LTD. Class 09.CONTAINER A2012/00982-POLYOAK PACKAGING (PTY) LTD. Class 09.CONTAINER - APPLIED ON 02/07/ A2012/00985-BAJAJ AUTO LIMITED. Class 12.MOTORCYCLE. Priority: 09/01/2012, A2012/00986-BRITA GMBH. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 02/01/2012, A2012/00987-BRITA GMBH. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 02/01/2012, A2012/00988-K HARTWALL OY AB. Class 12.BASES FOR CONTAINERS. Priority: 03/01/2012, A2012/00989-K HARTWALL OY AB. Class 12.WHEELED CONTAINRES. Priority: 03/01/2012, F2012/00984-HYDROMOBILE SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 15.HYDRAULIC POWER PACK F2012/00990-MEDGUARD 24 (PTY) LTD. Class 09.BLISTER PACK F2012/00991-MEDGUARD 24 (PTY) LTD. Class 19.BLISTER PACK LABEL - APPLIED ON 03/07/ A2012/00993-JANSE VAN RENSBURG, JUAN, JACOBUS. Class 03.COIN HOLDER F2012/00992-JANSE VAN RENSBURG, JUAN, JACOBUS. Class 03.COIN HOLDER F2012/00994-HYDROCORE LIMITED. Class 23.VALVES F2012/00995-HYDROCORE LIMITED. Class 23.VALVES F2012/00996-STEINHOBEL DESIGN (PTY) LTD. Class 24.MENSTRUAL CUP - APPLIED ON 04/07/ Page 322

323 A2012/01134-MAGNETIC AUTOCONTROL GMBH. Class 25.BARRIER. Priority: 04/01/2012, F2012/00999-WATERLINX (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 23.SET OF PARTS WHICH FORM A SAND FILTER BODY - APPLIED ON 05/07/ A2012/01000-BEIER SAFETY FOOTWEAR (PTY) LTD. Class 02.SALES FOR FOOTWEAR A2012/01001-KIRTECH (PTY) LTD. Class 08.CURTAIN RAIL BRACKET A2012/01002-KIRTECH (PTY) LTD. Class 08.CURTAIN RAIL BRACKET A2012/01003-MING HE. Class JADORR (SHOE LEATHER DESIGN) A2012/01004-MING HE. Class JADORRI (SHOE SURFACE LEATHER DESIGN) A2012/01005-MING HE. Class JADORRI (SHOE SURFACE LEATHER DESIGN) A2012/01006-MING HE. Class JADORRI (SHOE SURFACE LEATHER DESIGN) A2012/01007-MING HE. Class JADORRI (SHE SURFACE LEATHER DESIGN) A2012/01008-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.ELECTRONIC DEVICES. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01009-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.ELECTRONIC DEVICES. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01010-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.ELECTRONIC DEVICES. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01011-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.ELECTRONIC DEVICES. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01012-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.ELECTRONIC DEVICES. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01014-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 09/01/2012, A2012/01015-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.SET COMPRISING A SEQUENCE OF GENERATED IMAGES FOR A DISPLAY SRCEEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 09/01/2012, A2012/01016-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, Page 323

324 A2012/01017-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.SET COMPRISING A SEQUENCE OF GENERATED IMAGES FOR A DISPLAY SRCEEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 09/01/2012, A2012/01018-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.SET COMPRISING A SEQUENCE OF GENERATED IMAGES FOR A DISPLAY SRCEEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 09/01/2012, A2012/01019-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01020-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.SET COMPRISING A SEQUENCE OF GENERATED IMAGES FOR A DISPLAY SRCEEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 09/01/2012, A2012/01021-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.SET COMPRISING A SEQUENCE OF GENERATED IMAGES FOR A DISPLAY SRCEEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 09/01/2012, A2012/01022-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 09/01/2012, A2012/01023-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.SET COMPRISING A SEQUENCE OF GENERATED IMAGES FOR A DISPLAY SRCEEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 09/01/2012, A2012/01024-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.SET COMPRISING A SEQUENCE OF GENERATED IMAGES FOR A DISPLAY SRCEEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 09/01/2012, A2012/01025-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.SET COMPRISING A SEQUENCE OF GENERATED IMAGES FOR A DISPLAY SRCEEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01026-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01027-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01028-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01029-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01030-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01031-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01032-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01033-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.SET COMPRISING A SEQUENCE OF GENERATED IMAGES FOR A DISPLAY SRCEEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01034-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, Page 324

325 A2012/01035-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01036-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01037-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01038-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01039-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01040-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.SET COMPRISING A SEQUENCE OF GENERATED IMAGES FOR A DISPLAY SRCEEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01041-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01042-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01043-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.SET COMPRISING A SEQUENCE OF GENERATED IMAGES FOR A DISPLAY SRCEEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01044-DUBE, ALEXANDER MEMORY. Class 03.WALLETS A2012/01045-DUBE, ALEXANDER MEMORY. Class 03.WALLETS A2012/01046-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 09/01/2012, A2012/01047-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 09/01/2012, A2012/01048-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.SET COMPRISING A SEQUENCE OF GENERATED IMAGES FOR A DISPLAY SRCEEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 09/01/2012, ` A2012/01049-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 10/01/2012, A2012/01050-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 10/01/2012, A2012/01051-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 10/01/2012, A2012/01052-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 10/01/2012, Page 325

326 A2012/01053-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01054-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01055-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01056-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01057-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01058-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01059-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTDSAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01060-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01061-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01062-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01063-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DIPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01064-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01065-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SRCEEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, 30/ A2012/01066-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SRCEEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 10/01/2012, A2012/01067-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SRCEEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 10/01/2012, A2012/01068-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SRCEEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 10/01/2012, 30/ A2012/01069-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SRCEEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01070-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SRCEEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, Page 326

327 A2012/01071-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 09/01/2012, A2012/01072-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.SET COMPRISING A SEQUENCE OF GENERATED IMAGES FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 09/01/2012, A2012/01073-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 09/01/2012, A2012/01074-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, A2012/01075-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01076-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01077-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01078-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01079-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01080-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01081-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION HEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01082-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01083-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01084-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01085-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 19/01/2012, A2012/01086-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD. Class 14.GENERATED IMAGE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF. Priority: 06/01/2012, APPLIED ON 06/07/ Page 327

328 A2012/01087-SOREMARTEC S.A. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 27/06/2012, A2012/01088-SOREMARTEC S.A. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 27/06/2012, A2012/01089-SOREMARTEC S.A. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 27/06/2012, A2012/01090-BEATS ELECTRONICS, LLC. Class 14.AUDIO SPEAKES SYSTEMS. Priority: 09/01/2012, 29/410,580 A2012/01091-BEATS ELECTRONICS, LLC. Class 14.AUDIO SPEARKERS SYSTEMS. Priority: 07/01/2012, 29/410,580 A2012/01092-BEATS ELECTRONICS, LLC. Class 14.HEADSETS. Priority: 29/06/2012, 29/426,082 A2012/01093-ADAMS & ADAMS. Class 14.HEADSSETS. Priority: 29/06/2012, 29/426,082 - APPLIED ON 09/07/ A2012/01094-ARANDA TEXTILE MILLS (PTY) LIMITED,. Class 05.TEXTILE PIECEGOODS, ARTIFICIAL AND NATURAL SHEET MATERIAL F2012/01106-WILLEM JACOBUS GAGIANO. Class 08.TURNING SOCKS HANGER - APPLIED ON 10/07/ F2012/ MILE INVESTMENTS 148 (PTY) LIMITED. Class 25.CONSTRUCTION ELEMENT F2012/ MILE INVESTMENTS 148 (PTY) LIMITED. Class 25.CONSTRUCTION ELEMENT F2012/ MILE INVESTMENTS 148 (PTY) LIMITED. Class 25.CONTRUCTION ELEMENT F2012/ MILE INVESTMENTS 148 (PTY) LIMITED. Class 25.CONSTRUCTION ELEMENT F2012/ MILE INVESTMENTS 148 (PTY) LIMITED. Class 25.CONSTRUCTION ELEMENT F2012/ MILE INVESTMENTS 148 (PTY) LIMITED. Class 25.CONSTRUCTION ELEMENT F2012/ MILE INVESTMENTS 148 (PTY) LIMITED. Class 25.CONSTRUCTION ELEMENT F2012/ MILE INVESTMENTS 148 (PTY) LIMITED. Class 25.CONSTRUCTION ELEMENT F2012/ MILE INVESTMENTS 148 (PTY) LIMITED. Class 25.CONSTRUCTION ELEMENT F2012/ MILE INVESTMENTS 148 (PTY) LIMITED. Class 25.CONTRUCTION ELEMENT F2012/01107-COXEN, RONALD, FREDERICK. Class 25.CONSTRUCTION ELEMENT Page 328

329 - APPLIED ON 11/07/ A2012/01108-MARCOPOLO S.A. Class 06.SEATS FOR MEANS OF TRANSPORT. Priority: 06/06/2012, A2012/01109-MARCOPOLO S.A. Class 06.SEATS FOR MEANS OF TRANSPORT. Priority: 06/02/2012, A2012/01110-MARCOPOLO S.A. Class 06.SEATS FOR MEANS OF TRANSPORT. Priority: 06/02/2012, A2012/01111-MARCOPOLO S.A. Class 06.SEATS FOR MEANS OF TRANSPORT. Priority: 06/02/2012, A2012/01112-MARCOPOLO S.A. Class 06.SEATS FOR MEANS OF TRANSPORT. Priority: 06/02/2012, APPLIED ON 12/07/ A2012/01114-ENGELBRECHT, WILLEM ADRIAN JOHANNES. Class 07.A LID FOR A PLAN A2012/01137-FITT, S.P.A. Class 23.A HOSE PIPE. Priority: 24/01/2012, BR F2012/01115-ENGELBRECHT, WILLEM ADRIAN JOHANNES. Class 07.A LID FOR A PAN - APPLIED ON 13/07/ A2012/01117-YOUWINENERGY GMBH. Class 13.NACELLE OF A WIND TURBINE. Priority: 13/01/2012, A2012/01118-YOUWINENERGY GMBH. Class 13.NACELLE OF A WIND TURBINE. Priority: 13/01/2012, A2012/01119-YOUWINENERGY GMBH. Class 13.NACELLE OF A WIND TURBINE. Priority: 13/01/2012, A2012/01122-MASTROGIUSEPPE, PAOLO. Class 07.MUG A2012/01123-MASTROGIUSEPPE, PAOLO. Class 21.DIPENSER A2012/01124-MASTROGIUSEPPE, PAOLO. Class 07.DIPENSER A2012/01125-MASTROGIUSEPPE, PAOLO. Class 21.DIPENSER Page 329

330 A2012/01126-MASTROGIUSEPPE, PAOLO. Class 07.DIPENSER A2012/01127-UNILEVER PLC. Class 09.CAP. Priority: 13/01/2012, A2012/01128-UNILEVER PLC. Class 31.GRINDER. Priority: 13/01/2012, A2012/01129-UNILEVER PLC. Class 09.BOTTLE. Priority: 13/01/2012, A2012/01149-CLARISSE DESIGN CC. Class 26.A LAMP F2012/01116-YOUWINENERGY GMBH. Class 13.NACELLE OF A WIND TURBINE. Priority: 13/01/2012, F2012/01120-YOUWINENERGY GMBH. Class 13.NACELLE OF A WIND TURBINE. Priority: 13/01/2012, F2012/01121-VON SEIDELS. Class 13.NACELLE OF A WIND TURBINE. Priority: 13/01/2012, F2012/01130-AHMED FARUK DESAI. Class ATTACHEMENT LUG FOR A DISPLAY COMPONENT F2012/01131-AHMED FARUK DESAI. Class DEVICE FOR SECURING A VARIETY OF COMPONENTS F2012/01132-RACHEL CORNELIA ROSSOUW. Class 24.ORTHOTIC ARM & HAND SUPPORT F2012/01133-RACHEL CORNELIA ROSSOUW. Class 24.ORTHOTIC DEVICE - APPLIED ON 16/07/ A2012/01135-THAMSANQA PATRICK GORATI. Class 99.STADIA DISPLAY BENCH AND SEATS F2012/01136-TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY LIMITED. Class 09.VESSELS FOR MICROWAVE TREATMENT OF ORE. Priority: 17/01/2012, APPLIED ON 17/07/ A2012/01138-CISA S.P.A.. Class 08.PANIC BARS. Priority: 18/01/2012, A2012/01141-CISA S.P.A.. Class 20.ARTICLE LOCATING ARRANGEMENTS FOR A SHELF EDGE. Priority: 18/01/2012, A2012/01142-EVERGREEN LAND LIMITED. Class 02.ANTI-MOSQUITOS WRISTBAND A2012/01143-EVERGREEN LAND LIMITED. Class 09.ANTI-MOSQUITOS REFILL A2012/01144-EVERGREEN LAND LIMITED. Class 09.PACKAGING ANTI-MOSQUITOS REFILL A2012/01145-EVERGREEN LAND LIMITED. Class 09.PACKAGING ANTI-MOSQUITOS CLIP Page 330

331 A2012/01146-EVERGREEN LAND LIMITED. Class 09.ANTI-MOSQUITOS CLIP A2012/01147-EVERGREEN LAND LIMITED. Class 09.PACKAGING ANTI-MOSQUITOS WRISTBAND F2012/01139-HOLDIT MARKETING & MANUFACTURING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 19.ARTICLE LOCATING ARRANGEMENTS FOR A SHELF EDGE F2012/01140-HOLDIT MARKETING & MANUFACTURING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 20.ARTICLE LOCATING ARRANGEMENTS FOR A SHELF EDGE F2012/01171-RACING HART CONCEPTS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 12.AN ALLOY WHEEL - APPLIED ON 18/07/ A2012/01150-CLARISSE DESIGN CC. Class 26.A LAMP F2012/01148-MORNE MARAIS. Class PICTURE TILE - APPLIED ON 19/07/ F2012/01152-MITSUBA CORPORATION. Class 12.WINDSHIELD WIPER FOR VEHICLE F2012/01153-MITSUBA CORPORATION. Class 12.WINDSHIELD WIPER FOR VEHICLE - APPLIED ON 20/07/ A2012/01156-IAN EUGENE FRENCH. Class 11.CLIP A2012/01157-SIBANDA & ZANTWIJK. Class 19.CLIP A2012/01158-IAN EUGENE FRENCH. Class 11.CLIP A2012/01159-RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED. Class 23.AIR FRESHENER. Priority: 01/02/2012, A2012/01160-RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED. Class 23.AIR FRESHENER. Priority: 01/02/2012, A2012/01161-JANOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY LIMITED. Class 15.SEWING MACHINE. Priority: 09/03/2012, F2012/01154-ERIC BOOYSE. Class 08.PEG DRIVER Page 331

332 F2012/01155-IAN EUGENE FRENCH. Class 19.CLIP - APPLIED ON 23/07/ A2012/01163-VICTORIA & ALBERT BATHS LTD. Class 23.BATH TUBS. Priority: 12/07/2012, A2012/01164-BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENTS) LIMITEDBRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO JAPAN LTD. Class 09.PACKAGIG. Priority: 25/01/2012, A2012/01165-BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENTS) LIMITEDBRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO JAPAN LTD. Class 09.PACKAGING. Priority: 25/01/2012, A2012/01166-BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENTS) LIMITEDBRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO JAPAN LTD. Class 09.PACKAGING. Priority: 25/01/2012, A2012/01167-BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENTS) LIMITEDBRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO JAPAN LTD. Class 09.PACKAGING. Priority: 25/01/2012, A2012/01168-SEAN ARMSTRONG. Class 99.LICENSE DISC HOLDER WITH AIR FRESHNER A2012/01170-KTM-SPORTMOTORCYCLE AG. Class 12.MOTORCYCLE. Priority: 02/02/2012, F2012/01169-SEAN ARMSTRONG. Class 99.LICENSE DISC HOLDER WITH AIR FRESHNER ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40 Application Number Assignor Assignee A2009/00729 AXIA INDUSTRIES CC UNITRADE 745 (PTY)LTD F2009/00296 AXIA INDUSTRIES CC UNITRADE 745 (PTY)LTD F2009/00730 AXIA INDUSTRIES CC UNITRADE 745 (PTY)LTD A2008/01401 AXIA INDUSTRIES CC UNITRADE 745 (PTY)LTD A2009/00297 AXIA INDUSTRIES CC UNITRADE 745 (PTY)LTD F2008/01402 AXIA INDUSTRIES CC UNITRADE 745 (PTY)LTD Page 332

333 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 Page 333

334 2012 APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT THE DESIGNS ACT, No. 195 OF 1993 APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT Notice is hereby given that: PHILIPPUS RUDOLPH SPIES of P O BOX 1461 ROSETTENVILLE 2130, has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said; PHILIPPUS RUDOLPH SPIES for the Design: VEHICLE WHEEL CLAMP numbered: F2007/01888 Date: 18/10/2007which become void on 18/10/2010 due to non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of the advertisement thereof. REGISTRAR OF DESIGNS Notice is hereby given that: USIBA CREATIVES CC of I VALLY FARM VILLAGE, FAERIE GLEN, PRETORIA has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said; USIBA CREATIVES CC for the Design: CORPSE COVER numbered: F2007/01802 date: 02/10/2007 which become void on 02/10/2010 due to non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of the advertisement thereof. REGISTRAR OF DESIGNS Notice is hereby given that: GIORGIO ARMANI S.p.A of IVIA BORGONUOVO, MILANO, ITALY has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said; GIORGIO ARMANI S.p.A for the Design: MOBILE PHONE numbered: A2008/01895 Date: 20/11/2008 which become void on 20/11/2011 due to non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of the advertisement thereof. REGISTRAR OF DESIGNS Notice is hereby given that: JOSE COSTA FERNANDES GERAL of IVIA BORGONUOVO, MILANO, ITALY of IVIA BORGONUOVO, MILANO, ITALY has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said; JOSE COSTA FERNANDES GERAL for the Design: MOBILE PHONE numbered: A2005/00666 date: 13/05/2005 which become void on 13/05/2008 due to non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of the advertisement hereof. Page 334

335 2012 REGISTRAR OF DESIGNS Notice is hereby given that NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED of 114 DENNIS ROAD ATHOLL GARDENS, SANTON 2196 has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said: NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED for the Design: A BOTTLE numbered: A2005/00851 Date: 30/06/2005 which become void on 30/06/2011 to non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice a Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of the advertisement Registrar of Designs Notice is hereby given that NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED of 114 DENNIS ROAD ATHOLL GARDENS, SANTON 2196 has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said: NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED for the Design: A BOTTLE numbered: A2006/01782 Date: 17/11/2006 which become void on 30/03/2011 to non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice a Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of the advertisement Registrar of Designs Notice is hereby given that Jose Costa Fernandes Geral of 19 Huising St Somerset West has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said: Jose Costa Fernandes Geral for the Design: COPING STONE numbered: A2005/00666 Date: 13/05/2005 which become void on 13/05/2008 to non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice a Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of the advertisement Registrar of Designs 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 Page 335

336 2012 APPLICATION FOR CORRECTION OR AMENDMENT SO PUBLISHED MAY NOT BE INSPECTED AND MAY NOT BE OPPOSED PART I Design No. : A2011/01659 Applicant : JT INTERNATIONAL S.A. Class : 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied. CIGARETTE PACKAGING Date of lodgment: 20/10/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2011/01660 Applicant : JT INTERNATIONAL S.A. Class : 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied. CIGARETTE PACKAGING Date of lodgment: 20/10/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2011/01750 Applicant : PIETERSE, DION LUKE Class : 20 Article to which the Design is to be applied. ADVERTISING DEVICE Date of lodgment: 04/11/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2011/01813 Applicant : Puretone Limited Class : 24 Article to which the Design is to be applied. HEARING AIDS Date of lodgment: 11/11/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2011/01123 Applicant : Red Bull GmbH Class : 15 Article to which the Design is to be applied. REFRIGERATORS Date of lodgment: 29/07/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2011/01124 Applicant : Red Bull GmbH Class : Article to which the Design is to be applied. REFRIGERATORS Page 336

337 2012 Date of lodgment: 29/07/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2011/01125 Applicant : Red Bull GmbH Class : 15 Article to which the Design is to be applied. REFRIGERATORS Date of lodgment: 29/07/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2011/01126 Applicant : Red Bull GmbH Class : 15 Article to which the Design is to be applied. REFRIGERATORS Date of lodgment: 29/07/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2011/01127 Applicant : Red Bull GmbH Class : 15 Article to which the Design is to be applied. REFRIGERATORS Date of lodgment: 29/07/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2011/01128 Applicant : Red Bull GmbH Class : 15 Article to which the Design is to be applied. REFRIGERATORS Date of lodgment: 29/07/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2011/01129 Applicant : Red Bull GmbH Class : 15 Article to which the Design is to be applied. REFRIGERATORS Date of lodgment: 29/07/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2011/01130 Applicant : Red Bull GmbH Class : 15 Article to which the Design is to be applied. REFRIGERATORS Date of lodgment: 29/07/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2010/01504 Applicant : Johnson & Johnson do BrasilIndústria e Comércio de ProdutosparaSaúde Ltda. Class : 24 Article to which the Design is to be applied. SANITARY NAPKINS Page 337

338 2012 Date of lodgment: 09/11/2010 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2010/01620 Applicant : Shock Doctor, Inc. Class : 24 Article to which the Design is to be applied. MOUTHGUARDS Date of lodgment: 02/12/2010 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. 21: A2008/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. 54: A TYRE TREAD FOR AN AUTOMOBILE TYRE 57: The design is applied to a tyre tread for an automobile tyre. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a tyre tread for an automobile tyre substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. Page 338

339 2012 Front perspective view 21: A2009/ : : 43: : Class 21 24: Part A 71: Sokhazania Investments (Pty) Ltd 54: Playing boards of a board game 57: The feature of the design for which protection is claimed is the pattern of a playing board substantially as shown in the accompanying representation, the pattern of the lines demarcating the soccer field boundaries not forming an essential part of the design. 21: A2009/ : 09/12/ : 43: 21/07/ : Class : Part A 71: NKOSINGIPHILE SIPHUKUTHULA NGCOBO 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: PLASTIC CARDS (MADE OF PVC OR PET) 57: Card made of pvc or pet of credit card size. List of games, Venues, Times and dates printed on the card dimensions of the card are 86mm x 54mm. 21: A2009/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: BEDOL, MARK A. 54: Clock 57: The design relates to a clock. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2010/ : 08/09/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: SCREEN GRAPHIC CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: TO BE ADVISED Page 339

340 : The novelty of the design as applied to a ballast bag assembly for supporting a pole 10 or the like resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings and photograph. Top view 21: A2010/ : : 43: : Class 24 24: Part A 71: Johnson & Johnson do Brasil Indústria e Comércio de Produtos para Saúde Ltda. 33: 85/286,843 31: United States of America 32: : SANITARY NAPKINS 57: The design is applied to a sanitary napkin. The article comprises, in top view, a body that is generally elongate rectangular with rounded ends. The body is slightly narrower in the middle region and slightly broader at the ends. There are three generally parallel bands in a middle region of the body. The middle band is slightly thicker and slightly longer than the peripheral bands. Each end of the body has a horse-shoe-like pattern that has the open portion facing inwards. 21: A2010/ : : 43: : Class 14 24: Part A 71: ILLE PAPIER-SERVICE GMBH 54: A SENSOR FOR A TOWEL DISPENSER 57: The design relates to a sensor for a towel dispenser. The features of the design are those of shape, configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : 11/03/ : 43: 17/08/ : Class : Part A 71: PUZEY, MICHAEL ROYTON 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: ELECTRIC SCOOTER 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of the electric scooter substantially as Page 340

341 2012 shown in the accompanying drawing. The signage on the scooter has no bearing on the design. Three dimensional view from front 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 4 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 33: : Benelux 32: : ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS 57: The design is for an oral care implement which has an elongated body. The body has an ovalshaped head, a slightly curved neck extending from the head and a handle with a rounded bottom end which extends from the neck. Raised formations extend around the neck, at the junction between the neck and the handle. In rear view, the head has an array of equally spaced semi-arcuate raised ribs. Equally spaced semi-arcuate grip formations are positioned at the top end of the handle in both the rear and front views. In front view, a single semiarcuate indentation is positioned towards the bottom end of the handle. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 4 24: Part A 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS 57: The design is for an oral care implement which has an elongated body. The body has an ovalshaped head, a slightly curved neck extending from the head and a handle with a rounded bottom end which extends from the neck. Raised formations extend around the neck, at the junction between the neck and the handle. In rear view, the head has an array of equally spaced semi-arcuate raised ribs. Equally spaced semi-arcuate grip formations are positioned at the top end of the handle in both the rear and front views. In front view, a single semiarcuate indentation is positioned towards the bottom end of the handle. Page 341

342 2012 and colours. The colours comprise various shades of black and grey. Three dimensional view from front 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 32 24: Part A 71: British-American Tobacco (Holdings) Limited 54: SURFACE PATTERNS 57: The design is for a surface pattern which includes a plurality of parallel bands of varying width and colours. The colours predominantly comprise various shades of green. Single Sheet Single view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. 54: BEVERAGE DISPENSERS 57: The design is for a beverage dispenser having a body which includes a base, a dispensing head and an upright portion joining the head to the base. The upright portion is waisted, extending upwardly from a rear portion of the base and curving forwardly to the generally rounded dispensing head, to define the body which has a generally C-shape profile. A recess in the front of the body is configured to receive a container, in use. An undersurface of the dispending head includes a dispensing nozzle formation. A front of the dispensing head includes a large circular dial formation and an arrangement of longitudinally space buttons. An upper surface of the dispensing head includes a centrally positioned generally circular formation. The base defines a seat for a container. An arrangement of generally elongate longitudinally spaced button formations extends from the seat onto the upright portion of the body. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 32 24: Part A 71: British-American Tobacco (Holdings) Limited 54: SURFACE PATTERNS 57: The design is for a surface pattern which includes a plurality of parallel bands of varying width Page 342

343 2012 tapers slightly towards a base of the body. The lid has a circular periphery and a rounded upper surface. The lid includes a recessed portion proximate a center of the lid. The recessed portion being shaped and dimensioned to receive a smaller container. The join between the body and the lid is defined by a wave-shape, crests of the wave shape being positioned on opposing sides of body Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : 10/06/ : 43: 52: Class :Part A 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONTAINERS FOR BEAUTY PRODUCTS 57: 21: A2011/ : 10/06/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 33: : Community 32: : CONTAINERS FOR BEAUTY PRODUCTS 57: The design relates to a container for beauty products. The container includes a lid and a body. The body is defined by a round cylindrical wall which 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 7 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 54: GRILLS 57: The design is for a grill comprising an upper panel and a lower panel. The panels have a generally rectangular outline in plan view and are arranged one on top of the other. Each panel has a flat, elongate U-shaped member at its front end extending between its sides. The U-shaped member of the top panel projects obliquely forwardly and upwardly and serves as a handle. The U-shaped member of the bottom panel projects downwardly and serves as a front foot. The grill includes two hinge components which are arranged at respective rear sides of the grill. The hinge components are generally rectangular in shape with slightly curved corners and serve to interconnect rear ends of the panels. The hinge components project downwardly below the lower panel, thus serving as rear feet. One of the hinge components includes a dial. Page 343

344 2012 Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 54: PACKAGING 57: The design is for packaging having a generally hexahedron-shaped body, defining major front and rear faces, minor side faces, and minor top and bottom faces. In front and rear view, the body tapers upwardly inwardly. An arrangement of three parallel, contour-like lines on the front, rear and side faces visually divides each of these faces into four segments. In top view, the front and rear faces are slightly convex. A prominent circular recess is defined in both the front and rear faces. A bulge inside each recess projects partially out of its corresponding recess. More specifically, each bulge extends and broadens upwardly from a narrow lower portion at a bottom of the recess into a broadened upper portion partway towards a top thereof. Each bulge defines a planar top surface. A lug, defining an oval opening therethrough, projects upwardly from the top face. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 54: PACKAGING 57: The design is for packaging having a generally hexahedron-shaped body, defining major opposite front and rear faces, minor side faces, and minor top and bottom faces. In front and rear view, the body tapers upwardly inwardly. An arrangement of three parallel, contour-like lines on the front, rear and side faces visually divides each of these faces into four segments. In top view, the front and rear faces are slightly convex. A prominent oval-shaped recess is defined in both the front and rear faces. A bulge inside each recess projects out of its corresponding recess. More specifically, each bulge extends and broadens upwardly from a lower portion thereof at a bottom of the recess into a broadened upper portion thereof proximate a top of the recess. A lug, defining an oval opening therethrough, projects upwardly from the top face. Page 344

345 2012 Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 54: PACKAGING 57: The design is for packaging having a generally hexahedron-shaped body, defining major front and rear faces, minor side faces, and minor top and bottom faces. In front view, the body tapers upwardly inwardly. An arrangement of four parallel, contourlike lines on the front, rear and side faces visually divides each of these faces into five segments. In top view, the front and rear faces are slightly convex. A prominent circular recess is defined in both the front and rear faces. A bulge inside each recess projects out of its corresponding recess. More specifically, each bulge extends and broadens upwardly from a narrow lower portion at a bottom of the recess into a broadened upper portion partway towards a top thereof. In side view, the bulges taper inwardly from respective prominent upper portions toward respective lower portions. A lug, defining an oval opening therethrough, projects upwardly from the top face. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 54: AUTOMOBILES 57: The design relates to an automobile having a body consisting of an engine compartment including a front bumper, an upper radiator grille, a lower radiator grille, a bonnet, two headlights and two front fenders; and a passenger compartment including a windshield, a roof, four lateral doors with windows, a rear door with a window, two rear lamps and a rear bumper. Tear-drop shaped headlights are positioned at opposite sides of a front portion of the engine compartment, each headlight having a downwardly inwardly pointed end and increasing in height in a laterally outward direction. On each side of the passenger compartment, a lateral window is defined between a triangular pillar provided behind the window of a rear lateral door and the window of the rear door, the lateral window being contiguous with the window of the rear door. Three dimensional view from the front 21: A2011/ : : : : Class 6. 24: Part A 71: SEAT KING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Page 345

346 : Seat 57: The design relates to a seat. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : : : Class 15 24: Part A 71: Red Bull GmbH 54: REFRIGERATORS 57: A top-loading refrigerator which includes a base and a frame connected to the base. The frame includes laterally spaced vertical supports and a pair of laterally spaced horizontally extending supports which are connected to ends of the vertical supports. A front panel is mounted between the vertical supports. Side panels, and a rear panel, extend upwardly from the base. The front panel is slightly forwardly inclined and the rear panel is slightly rearwardly inclined in side view. The front and side panels each include a lower solid portion and an upper transparent portion. An enclosure is mounted to the rear panel. The enclosure includes a pair of decorative side panels. The side decorative panels taper inwardly from the base and are connected to the respective rear edges of the side panels of the refrigerator. A space is provided between the base and the side panels. 21: A2011/ : : : : Class 15 24: Part A 71: Red Bull GmbH 54: REFRIGERATORS 57: A top-loading refrigerator which includes a base and a frame connected to the base. The frame includes laterally spaced vertical supports and a pair of laterally spaced horizontally extending supports which are connected to ends of the vertical supports. A front panel is mounted between the vertical supports. Side panels, and a rear panel, extend upwardly from the base. The front panel is slightly forwardly inclined and the rear panel is slightly rearwardly inclined in side view. The front and side panels each include a lower solid portion and an upper transparent portion. An enclosure is mounted to the rear panel. The enclosure includes a pair of decorative side panels. The side decorative panels taper inwardly from the base and are connected to the respective rear edges of the side panels of the refrigerator. A space is provided between the base and the side panels. Page 346

347 2012 Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : : : Class 15 24: Part A 71: Red Bull GmbH 54: REFRIGERATORS 57: A top-loading refrigerator which includes a base and a frame connected to the base. The frame includes laterally spaced vertical supports and a pair of laterally spaced horizontally extending supports which are connected to ends of the vertical supports. A front panel is mounted between the vertical supports. Side panels, and a rear panel, extend upwardly from the base. The front panel is slightly forwardly inclined and the rear panel is slightly rearwardly inclined in side view. The front and side panels each include a lower solid portion and an upper transparent portion. An enclosure is mounted to the rear panel. The enclosure includes a pair of decorative side panels. The side decorative panels taper inwardly from the base and are connected to the respective rear edges of the side panels of the refrigerator. A space is provided between the base and the side panels. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 15 24: Part A 71: Red Bull GmbH 54: REFRIGERATORS 57: The design is for a portable refrigerator which is generally of cubic shape. The body includes spaced first and second side panels; a rear panel which is connected to rear ends of the side panels; an upper panel which is connected to upper ends of the rear and side panels; a lower panel which is connected to lower ends of the rear and side panels; and a front panel defining a transparent door. In top view, the rear panel includes a series of recesses defining an elongate vent formation positioned at the upper end. In top view, the rear panel protrudes rearwardly. The panels are made of a material that provides a wooden outer appearance. Three dimensional view Page 347

348 : A2011/ : : 43: : Class 15 24: Part A 71: Red Bull GmbH 54: REFRIGERATORS 57: The design is for a portable refrigerator which is generally of cubic shape. The body includes spaced first and second side panels; a rear panel which is connected to rear ends of the side panels; an upper panel which is connected to upper ends of the rear and side panels; a lower panel which is connected to lower ends of the rear and side panels; and a front panel defining a transparent door. In top view, the rear panel includes a series of recesses defining an elongate vent formation positioned at the upper end. In top view, the rear panel protrudes rearwardly. The panels are made of a material that provides a wooden outer appearance. A fluorescent light is mounted inside the refrigerator adjacent the transparent door. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 15 24: Part A 71: Red Bull GmbH 33: : Germany 32: : REFRIGERATORS 57: The design is for a portable refrigerator which is generally of cubic shape. The body includes spaced first and second side panels; a rear panel which is connected to rear ends of the side panels; an upper panel which is connected to upper ends of the rear and side panels; a lower panel which is connected to lower ends of the rear and side panels; and a front panel defining a transparent door. In top view, the rear panel includes a series of recesses defining an elongate vent formation positioned at the upper end. In top view, the rear panel protrudes rearwardly. The panels are made of a material that provides a laminated wooden outer appearance. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : : : Class 15 24: Part A 71: Red Bull GmbH 54: REFRIGERATORS 57: The design is for a portable refrigerator which is generally of cubic shape. The body includes spaced first and second side panels; a rear panel which is connected to rear ends of the side panels; an upper panel which is connected to upper ends of the rear and side panels; a lower panel which is connected to lower ends of the rear and side panels; and a front panel defining a transparent door. In top view, the rear panel includes a series of recesses defining an elongate vent formation positioned at the upper end. In top view, the rear panel protrudes rearwardly. The panels are made of a material that provides an icelike outer appearance. A fluorescent light is mounted inside the refrigerator adjacent the transparent door. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : : : Class 15 24: Part A Page 348

349 : Red Bull GmbH 54: REFRIGERATORS 57: The design is for a portable refrigerator which is generally of cubic shape. The body includes spaced first and second side panels; a rear panel which is connected to rear ends of the side panels; an upper panel which is connected to upper ends of the rear and side panels; a lower panel which is connected to lower ends of the rear and side panels; and a front panel defining a transparent door. In top view, the rear panel includes a series of recesses defining an elongate vent formation positioned at the upper end. In top view, the rear panel protrudes rearwardly. The panels are made of a material that provides an icelike outer appearance. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : : : Class 15 24: Part A 71: Red Bull GmbH 54: REFRIGERATORS 57: The design is for a portable refrigerator which is generally of cubic shape. The body includes spaced first and second side panels; a rear panel which is connected to rear ends of the side panels; an upper panel which is connected to upper ends of the rear and side panels; a lower panel which is connected to lower ends of the rear and side panels; and a front panel defining a transparent door. In top view, the rear panel includes a series of recesses defining an elongate vent formation positioned at the upper end. In top view, the rear panel protrudes rearwardly. The panels are made of a material that provides a weathered outer appearance. An ornamental design (such as a bull) is provided on a side panel. A fluorescent light is mounted inside the refrigerator adjacent the transparent door. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : : : Class 15 24: Part A 71: Red Bull GmbH 54: REFRIGERATORS 57: The design is for a portable refrigerator which is generally of cubic shape. The body includes spaced first and second side panels; a rear panel which is connected to rear ends of the side panels; an upper panel which is connected to upper ends of the rear and side panels; a lower panel which is connected to lower ends of the rear and side panels; and a front panel defining a transparent door. In top view, the rear panel includes a series of recesses defining an elongate vent formation positioned at the upper end. In top view, the rear panel protrudes rearwardly. The panels are made of a material that provides a weathered outer appearance. An ornamental design (such as a bull) is provided on a side panel. The refrigerator includes a vertically extending fluorescent light positioned adjacent a hinged side of the door. Page 349

350 2012 Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : : : Class 15 24: Part A 71: Red Bull GmbH 54: REFRIGERATORS 57: The design is for a portable refrigerator which is generally of cubic shape. The body includes spaced first and second side panels; a rear panel which is connected to rear ends of the side panels; an upper panel which is connected to upper ends of the rear and side panels; a lower panel which is connected to lower ends of the rear and side panels; and a front panel defining a transparent door. In top view, the rear panel includes a series of recesses defining an elongate vent formation positioned at the upper end. In top view, the rear panel protrudes rearwardly. The panels are made of a material that provides a weathered outer appearance. An ornamental design (such as a bull) is provided on a side panel. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : : : Class 15 24: Part A 71: Red Bull GmbH 54: REFRIGERATORS 57: The design is for a portable refrigerator which is generally of cubic shape. Adjoining edges of the refrigerator sides are defined by rigid support elements. A finishing element is connected to opposed ends of each support element to provide a rounded corner. A pair of side panels are provided, each of which includes a centrally positioned handle. In top view, an upper panel includes an elongate recess positioned at a rear end. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : : : Class 15 24: Part A 71: Red Bull GmbH 54: REFRIGERATORS 57: The design is for a portable refrigerator which is generally of cubic shape. The body includes spaced first and second side panels; a rear panel which is connected to rear ends of the side panels; an upper panel which is connected to upper ends of the rear and side panels; a lower panel which is connected to lower ends of the rear and side panels; and a front panel defining a transparent door. In top view, the upper panel includes an elongate recess positioned at a rear end. The material of the panels is selected to provide a concrete like outer appearance. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : : : Class 15 24: Part A 71: Red Bull GmbH 33: : DE 32: : REFRIGERATORS 57: The design is for a portable refrigerator which is generally of cubic shape. Adjoining edges of the refrigerator sides are defined by rigid support elements. A finishing element is connected to Page 350

351 2012 opposed ends of each support element to provide a rounded corner. A pair of side panels are provided, each of which includes a centrally positioned handle. In top view, an upper panel includes an elongate recess positioned at a rear end. 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Guala Pack S.p.A. 54: CAPS 57: The design is for a cap. The cap has a hexagonal profile when seen in top view. The cap includes a hexagonally-shaped outer portion which has a central aperture and a contoured, frustoconical inner cap portion which is located within the central aperture. the inner portion broadens from the top downward and is joined to the outer portion by four circumferentially spaced apart, radially extending ribs. Outer faces of the outer portion taper inwardly from a middle upward. A first set of two gripping formations and a seperate second set comprising three parallel gripping formations are provided on alternating faces of the outer portion. The gripping formations recede toward the top matching the curvature of the outer portion. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : : : Class 15 24: Part A 71: Red Bull GmbH 54: REFRIGERATORS 57: The design is for a portable refrigerator which is generally of cubic shape. The body includes spaced first and second side panels; a rear panel which is connected to rear ends of the side panels; an upper panel which is connected to upper ends of the rear and side panels; a lower panel which is connected to lower ends of the rear and side panels; and a front panel defining a transparent door. In top view, the upper panel includes an elongate recess positioned at a rear end. The material of the panels is selected to provide a concrete like outer appearance. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 14 24: Part A 71: WHARRAM, Kevin Gary 54: SOLAR-POWERED ELECTRONIC READER 57: The design is applied to a solar-powered electronic reader. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern of the solar-powered electronic reader substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. The details shown in dotted lines form no part of the claimed design. 21: A2011/ : : 43: Page 351

352 : The novelty of the design as applied to an earth scraping apparatus resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings 21: A2011/ : 17/08/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: FORMOSA PLASTIC (PTY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 33: : AU 32: : DUSTBIN 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a dustbin resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown in the accompanying photographs 21: A2011/ : 18/08/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: EQUIPOS AGRO VIALES S.A. 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: EART SCRAPING APPARATUS 57: The novelty of the design as applied to an earth scraping apparatus resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings. 21: A2011/ : 18/08/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: EQUIPOS AGRO VIALES S.A. 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 33: : US 32: : EARTH SCRAPING APPARTUS Page 352

353 : A2011/ : : 43: : Class 24 24: Part A 71: Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc. 54: ADHESIVE BANDAGES 57: This design is for an adhesive bandage having a backing strip and an absorbent pad located on the rear of the backing strip. The rear portions of the backing strip adjacent the absorbent pad are adhesive coated. A honeycomb pattern is provided on the absorbent pad. 57: This design is for an adhesive bandage having a backing strip and an absorbent pad located on the rear of the backing strip. The rear portions of the backing strip adjacent the absorbent pad are adhesive coated. A honeycomb pattern is provided on the absorbent pad. Rear view Rear view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 24 24: Part A 71: Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc. 54: ADHESIVE BANDAGES 57: This design is for an adhesive bandage having a backing strip and an absorbent pad located on the rear of the backing strip. The rear portions of the backing strip adjacent the absorbent pad are adhesive coated. A honeycomb pattern is provided on the absorbent pad. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 24 24: Part A 71: Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc. 54: ADHESIVE BANDAGES 57: This design is for an adhesive bandage having a backing strip and an absorbent pad located on the rear of the backing strip. The rear portions of the backing strip adjacent the absorbent pad are adhesive coated. A honeycomb pattern is provided on the absorbent pad. Rear view Rear view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9. 24: Part A 71: UNILEVER PLC 54: Bottle 57: The design relates to a bottle. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 24 24: Part A 71: Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc. 33: : FR 32: : ADHESIVE BANDAGES Page 353

354 : UNILEVER PLC 54: Bottle 57: The design relates to a bottle. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9. 24: Part A 71: UNILEVER PLC 54: Bottle 57: The design relates to a bottle. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 33: 56611/ : Switzerland 32: : Pendant 57: The design relates to a pendant. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9. 24: Part A 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 54: Earring 57: The design relates to an earring. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. Page 354

355 : A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 54: Earrings 57: The design relates to an earring. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 54: Earrings 57: The design relates to earrings. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 54: Earring 57: The design relates to an earring. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 54: Pendant 57: The design relates to a pendant. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. Page 355

356 : A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 54: Pendant 57: The design relates to a pendant. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 33: : France 32: : Earrings 57: The design relates to earrings. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 54: Earrings 57: The design relates to earrings. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 33: : FR 32: : Ring 57: The design relates to a ring. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. Page 356

357 : A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 54: Earring 57: The design relates to an earring. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 54: Ring 57: The design relates to a ring. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 54: Ring 57: The design relates to a ring. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 33: : Spain 32: : Pendant 57: The design relates to a pendant. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. Page 357

358 : The design relates to a ring. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 54: Pendant 57: The design relates to a pendant. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 33: 56611/ : CH 32: : Pendant 57: The design relates to a pendant. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 54: Ring 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 54: Earring Page 358

359 : The design relates to an earring. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 57: The design relates to a pendant. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 54: Pendant 57: The design relates to a pendant. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Continental Reifen Deutschland GmbH 54: TYRE TREAD 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern of a tyre tread substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: DE BEERS CENTENARY AG 54: Pendant 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 19 24: Part A 71: THE TRUSTEES FOR THE TIME BEING OF THE MAGADI MONT TRUST 54: FILING APPLIANCES 57: The design is for a filing appliance, which includes a top section and a rear section which are respectively hingedly connected to opposite edges Page 359

360 2012 of a hinge wall. The front section includes a front wall and transversely extending sidewalls, while rear section similarly includes a rear wall and transversely extending sidewalls. The sidewalls of the rear section are taller than those of the front section. The sections define therein a storage cavity for accommodating paper sheets or other material. The appliance includes a ring binder mechanism adjacent an inner edge of the rear wall, which could be provided with plastics sleeves. The appliance also includes a clasp to fasten the front and rear sections together. Three dimensional view Three-dimensional view (Open) 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 54: WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a motor vehicle. There are ten Y-shaped spokes that extend between a hub and a rim. Each Y-shaped spoke comprises two branches which are different from each other. The surface of the one branch has a ridge; the surface of the other branch is plane merging with the surfaces of the rim flange and the hub, which are also plane. The plane-surfaced spokes are alternately to the left or to the right of each Y-shaped spoke. Small generally triangular apertures separate the branches of each Y-shaped spoke from each other. Where branches having a ridge face each other, larger generally bullet-shaped apertures separate two Y-shaped spokes. Where planesurfaced branches face each other, still larger generally bullet-shaped apertures separate two Y- shaped spokes. The hub has a central opening which is surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings which alternate with five smaller openings. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: 56611/ : CH 32: : WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a motor vehicle. There are five pairs of spokes that extend between a hub and a rim and these alternate with five large, generally triangular apertures. The apertures are generally triangular and have wide, rounded apexes. The spokes in each pair of spokes are separated by narrow, funnel-shaped apertures. Each pair of spokes is optically framed by a plane-surfaced clasp merging with the rim flange, which also has a plane surface in this area, and enclosing one of the small openings near the hub. Each spoke in each pair of spokes bulges toward the funnel-shaped aperture. The surface of the bulging portion is situated on a lower level. A ridge separates the two surfaces in each spoke from each other. The hub has a central opening which is surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings which alternate with five smaller openings. Page 360

361 2012 ornamentation of an automobile substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 26 24: Part A 71: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 33: 56611/ : CH 32: : A FRONT COMBINATION LAMP FOR AN AUTOMOBILE 57: The design is applied to front combination lamp for an automobile. the features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of a front combination lamp for an automobile substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 54: A FRONT BUMPER FOR AN AUTOMOBILE 57: The design is aplied to front bumper for an automobile. the features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of a front bumper for an automobile substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 33: MI2008C : Italy 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 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 23 24: Part A 71: Neoperl GmbH 54: FLOW REGULATOR 57: The design is applied to a flow regulator. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of a flow regulator substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. Page 361

362 : A2011/ : : 43: : Class 8 24: Part A 71: Master Lock Company LLC 54: COVERS FOR PADLOCKS 57: The design relates to a removable cover for a padlock. The cover includes a top cap and a bottom cap. The bottom cap includes four upright walls, that is, a pair of opposed longer side walls, and a pair of opposed shorter end walls, and a base spanning the upright walls. The base and upright walls define a cavity for receiving a base portion of a padlock. A portion of an elongate flange extends along a lower edge of one of the side walls. The top cap is similar in shape to, but shallower than, the bottom cap. The top cap includes two apertures to accommodate a padlock shackle. The top and bottom caps are connected by a generally slender vertical bridge which, in use, extends along a face of the padlock. 71: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLC 54: FENDER FLARES OF TRUCK VEHICLES 57: The design is for a fender flare for use on truck vehicles. The fender flare has a generally archshaped body, curving from one end to the other. The one end of the body has a larger profile relative to other, thus the body tapers from one end to the other. An outer top edge of the fender flare has a bevelled profile and includes a plurality of spaced, generally thumb-nail shaped cut outs which include a generally circular aperture. A deep generally square groove is positioned towards a narrow end of the body. Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLC 54: FENDER FLARES OF TRUCK VEHICLES 57: The design is for a fender flare for use on truck vehicles. The fender flare has a generally archshaped body, curving from one end to the other. The one end of the body has a larger profile relative to other, thus the body tapers from one end to the other. An outer top edge of the fender flare has a bevelled profile and includes a plurality of spaced, generally thumb-nail shaped cut outs which include a generally circular aperture. A deep generally square groove is positioned towards a wide end of the body. The body is slightly twisted. Three dimensional view of a cover for a padlock, shown in broken lines 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A Page 362

363 2012 Three dimensional view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.) 54: Radiator Grill for Automobile 57: The design relates to a radiator grill for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2011/ : 03/08/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: JET MASTER (PTY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: WATER JACKET FOR A HEATING UNIT 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a water jacket for a heating unit resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.) 54: Front Bumper for Automobile 57: The design relates to a front bumper for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AG 54: PACKAGING FOR FOODSTUFFS 57: The design is applied to packaging for foodstuffs. the features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shae and/or configuration and/or ornamentation and/or pattern of packaing for foodstuffs substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. Page 363

364 : A2011/ : 21/09/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: GAVIN CAMPBELL ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: FEEDER 57: The design relates to a feeder. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 7. 24: Part A 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 54: Applicator 57: The design relates to an applicator. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration 21: A2011/ : 21/09/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: GAVIN CAMPBELL ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: FEEDER 57: The design relates to a feeder. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 7. 24: Part A 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 54: Applicator 57: The design relates to an applicator. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. Page 364

365 : A2011/ : 22/09/ : 43: 52: Class : Part A 71: PROWALCO [PTY] LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: PUMP DISPENSER 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of a fuel pump dispenser substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 9 24: Part A 71: Phiboonchai Maepranom Thai Chili Paste Co., Ltd. 54: BOTTLES 57: The design is for a bottle having a generally round cylindrical central portion above a mildly tapering base. The central portion blends into a waist, followed in series by a dilated shoulder portion and a sharply tapering neck leading to a top opening. At the interface of the central portion and the waist, in a broad peripheral band, it has a series of peripherally spaced, interconnected Rhombus figures, with a continuous peripheral line going through interconnected corners, and a corresponding number of longitudinally oriented diagonal lines respectively between upper and lower corners. Front view 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class : Part A 71: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. 33: : France 32: : Motor Scooter 57: The design relates to a motor scooter. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. Page 365

366 : Class 12 24: Part A 71: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 33: 63131/ : CH 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: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part A 71: VECTO TRADE 461 (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: AXLES, PARTICULARLY FOR WHEELBARROWS OR OTHER IMPLEMENTS THAT ARE MANHANDLED 57: The design is for an acle, particularly an axle for wheelbarrows or other implements that are manhandled. The axle includes a hollow metal shaft filled with a body predominantly or entirely of a synthetic plastic or polymeric material which protrudes from ends of the metal shaft to define end stubs. Parallel passages are provided in the end stubs. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE Page 366

367 : The drawing shows a perspective view of a portion of a shoe in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a portion of a shoe in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE OUTSOLE 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a portion of a shoe outsole in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE OUTSOLE 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a portion of an outsole of a shoe in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. Page 367

368 : A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a midsole of a shoe in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a portion of a shoe in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a portion of a shoe in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. Page 368

369 : A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a portion of a shoe in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. Page 369

370 : A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE OUTSOLE 57: The drawing shows a top perspective view of a portion of a shoe outsole in showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows rear view of a portion of a shoe upper applied to a heel of a shoe in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. Page 370

371 : A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE OUTSOLE 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a portion of a shoe outsole in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE MIDSOLE 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a portion of a shoe midsole in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part A 71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 54: SHOE OUTSOLE 57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a portion of a shoe outsole in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof. Page 371

372 : BARBECUES 57: The design is for a barbecue, particularly a rotisserie barbecue. The rotisserie barbecue includes a cooking pan wherein a rotisserie may be installed, and a lid hinged to the cooking pan. In use, the lid may be opened to provide access to food being cooked on the rotisserie. The pan is of generally rectangular shape chamfered along opposed operatively lower edges. The lid is of complimentary generally rectangular shape and chamfered along opposed operatively upper edges thereof. Corners of the pan have sockets to which retractable legs may be attached and an end of the pan is provided with protruding attachment means for installing a rotisserie driving mechanism onto the pan. 21: F2011/ : 11/03/ : 43: 16/08/ : Class : Part B 71: PUZEY, MICHAEL ROYTON 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: ELECTRIC SCOOTER 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of the electric scooter substantially as shown in the accompanying drawing. The signage on the scooter has no bearing on the design. 21: F2011/ : 04/05/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: TD JB ENGINEERING CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 33: : US 32: : F2011/ : 10/06/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: LIDS FOR CONTAINERS 57: The design relates to a lid for a container. The lid has a circular periphery and a rounded upper surface. The lid includes a recessed portion proximate a center of the lid. The recessed portion being shaped and dimensioned to receive a smaller container. The lower rim of the lid is defined by a wave-shape, crests of the wave shape being positioned on opposing sides of lid. Page 372

373 : 52: Class : Part B 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONTAINERS FOR BEAUTY PRODUCTS 57: The design relates to a container for beauty products. The container includes a lid and a body. The body is defined by a round cylindrical wall which tapers slightly towards a base of the body. The lid has a circular periphery and a rounded upper surface. The lid includes a recessed portion proximate a center of the lid. The recessed portion being shaped and dimensioned to receive a smaller container. The join between the body and the lid is defined by a wave-shape, crests of the wave shape being positioned on opposing sides of body. 21: F2011/ : 10/06/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONTAINERS FOR BEAUTY PRODUCTS 57: The design relates to a container for beauty products. The container includes a lid and a body. The body is defined by a round cylindrical wall which tapers slightly towards a base of the body. The lid has a circular periphery and a rounded upper surface. The lid includes an elliptical protuberance proximate a center of the lid. The join between the body and the lid is defined by a wave-shape, crests of the wave shape being positioned on opposing sides of body. 21: F2011/ : 10/06/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 33: : AU 32: : CONTAINERS FOR BEAUTY PRODUCTS 57: The design relates to a container. The container includes a body and a cylindrically shaped cap. The body is defined by two substantially round and flat sides tapering towards a base of the container. An outer wall of the container joins the two round sides. The container is shaped and dimensioned to fit into a recessed portion of a lid of another container. 21: F2011/ : 10/06/ : Page 373

374 : NEW ORDER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INVESTMENTS 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: GRIP OR CIRCLIP RING (BEAR BITE II) 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a grip or circlip ring for a plumbing fitting resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings, the shape and/or configuration being necessitated by the function it is required to perform. 21: F2011/ : 29/07/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS ( PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 33: : AU 32: : LIDS FOR CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a lid for a container, defined by a circular top portion and a depending annular skirt. The annular skirt includes a circumferential tamper indicating band at it s base. The band includes intermittent protrusions spaced around the interior circumference of the band, for irreversibly engaging a collar of a container neck. The band is connected to the annular skirt through frangible connectors. The interior surface of the annular skirt includes a spiral groove for engaging a thread on a top portion of a container. 21: F2011/ : 29/07/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: NEW ORDER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INVESTMENTS 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 33: : US 32: : GRIP (BEAR HUG) 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a grip ring or circlip for a plumbing fitting resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings, the shape being necessitated by the function it is required to perform. 21: F2011/ : 29/07/ : 43: 52: Class :Part B Page 374

375 : F2011/ : : 43: : Class 2 24: Part F 71: MOODLEY, Valayathum, MOODLEY, Shaun 54: PINS FOR HEELS OF LADIES' SHOES 57: The design is for a top piece for a heel of a ladies' shoe, particularly a high-heeled or stilletotype shoe. The pin has an elongate shank and a head (disclaimed). The shank terminates in a sharp conical point at its free end. The sharp point makes insertion of the pin into a heel tube easier. 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class 30 24: Part F 71: BOCK INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: INSECT BARRIERS FOR PET FEEDING BOWLS 57: The design is for an insect barrier for a pet feeding bowl. The insect barrier is annular in shape and includes a flat, annular base wall, an annular inner wall projecting upwardly inwardly from an inner edge of the base wall, and an annular outer wall projecting upwardly outwardly from an outer edge of the base wall. Three dimensional view from top 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class 15 24: Part F 71: VAN STADEN, Cornelius Stephanus Johannes, VAN STADEN, Marthinus Hermanus Johannes 33: MO2010C : Italy 32: : SOCKET FOR A TIMING GEAR 57: The design is applied to a socket for a timing gear. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the pattern and/or shape and/or configuration of a socket substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. Three dimensional view Perspective view 21: F2011/ : 19/09/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: KIDO STAALWERKE CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: ACCESSORIES FOR CABLE TRAYS 57: The design relates to an accessory for a cable tray, specifically to a support for joining a cover plate with a cable rack. The support is defined by a planar Page 375

376 2012 rectangular top portion, two side portions extending downwardly from two opposite sides of the top portion and handle. The handle is located on a upper wall of the top portion. Lower ends of the two side portions each define engagement formations for engaging a cable rack. One of the side portions includes a handle. 54: FEEDER 57: The design relates to a feeder. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: F2011/ : 21/09/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: GAVIN CAMPBELL ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: FEEDER 57: The design relates to a feeder. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: F2011/ : 22/09/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: PROWALCO [PTY] LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: FUEL PUMP DISPENSER 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a fuel pump dispenser substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: F2011/ : 21/09/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: GAVIN CAMPBELL ARMSTRONG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. Page 376

377 : F2011/ : 28/09/ : 43: 52: Class :Part B 71: OPTIMUM IMAGES (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BLISTER PACK 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape and configuration of a BLISTER PACK substantially as illustrated. 71: VECTO TRADE 461 (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: AXLES, PARTICULARLY FOR WHEELBARROWS OR OTHER IMPLEMENTS THAT ARE MANHANDLED 57: The design is for an axle, particularly an axle for wheelbarrows or other implements that are manhandled. The axle includes a hollow metal shaft filled with a body predominantly or entirely of a synthetic plastics or polymeric material which protrudes from ends of the metal shaft to define end stubs. Parallel passages are provided in the end stubs. 21: F2011/ : 26/09/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: OPTIMUM IMAGES (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 33: : United States of America 32: : BLISTER PACK LABEL 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape and configuration of a BLISTER PACK LABEL substantially as illustrated. 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class 26 24: Part F 71: BEKA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: A HOUSING LAYOUT FOR A LUMINAIRE COVER 57: The design is applied to a housing layout for a luminaire cover. The features of the design for which protection is claimed inlcude the shape and/or configuration of a housing layout for a luminaire cover substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class 12 24: Part F Page 377

378 : F2011/ : : 43: : Class 26 24: Part F 71: BEKA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: A HOUSING LAYOUT FOR A LUMINAIRE DESIGN 57: The design is applied to a housing layout for a luminaire base. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a housing layout for a luminaire base substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: F2011/ : : 43: : Class 26 24: Part F 71: BEKA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 33: 56611/ : Switzerland 32: : A HOUSING LAYOUT FOR A LUMINAIRE BASE 57: The design is applied to a housing layout for a luminaire base. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shae and/or configuration of a housing layout for a luminaire base substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: F2011/ : 30/11/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: ALLEN JAMES PEARSON-WILLIAMS 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 33: : US 32: : TOOL 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the multi-function tool substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. The handle (indicated in broken lines and referenced A ) does not form a part of the design, and this aspect is specifically disclaimed as forming part of the design protection sought. Page 378

379 : F2012/ : 28/05/ : 43: 52: Class : Part B 71: JUSTIN LOUIS VAN HEERDEN 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: COMFY SLING MEDICAL ARM SLING 57: The design relates to a Comfy Sling This is an advancement of the standard arm sling. The standard arm sling cuts off blood supply in the neck. This design places the weight demand of the damaged arm on to the opposite shoulder. Thus, it redistributes the weight of the damaged/resting arm in a more effective, Comfortable way for the entire body. The features of the design are those of pattern, shape and design. Page 379

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